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~ BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Entered at the.postoftica at I, Minn., as second-class matter under act of Congress of March 3, 1879, g No attention paid to annonymous contributions. Write's name must m . to.the_editor, but not necessarily for-publication. 'Communications ‘for the Weekly Pioneer must-reach -this offics .uot than:Tuesday: of each week to insure publication in the current issue. ruling by inheritance peal to him—the pomp and glory:of being a monarch does not seem:as attractivesassbeing just a free, red looded coun’ THE BREST MYSTERY. Underthe above caption, The Independent in an editorial gives -several versions.of the famous “scoop’” of the United Press on the signing of the peace armistice when it was:cele- brated.the.first time, authority for th dispatch being upon a statment of ‘Rear Admiral Wilson of the United States navy. ‘Afterward-it-was given ont that the armistice, a different} document, had been signed by a.different delegation, a German} count and German genersl, two admirals having disappeared and. .two civilians having signed the document, only one general’s name remaining. The document signed by Presi-{ its thirty-five clauses being different. But at any rate thei{PF: and second armistice. CONGRATULATIONS TO SPOONER “NORTHERN NEWS,” With-the last issue of the Northern News, published at Spooner; that paper entered upon Vol. XIII; Na. 1, and:Editor Géorge E. Ericson naively repeats his slogan for-the sixth time, “We're. here because we’re here;” he havingpiloted the Nor- thern News for that period. county and ably represents its town and vicinity. It.enjoys the confidence of the general public and is. a: welcome weekly P | AT — COUNTY DIVISION. i (Baudette Region.) If there is anybody in Baudette who has a yearning to see the county division bill go kuflooey we hope he will obtain a divorce from sueh a notion. The highway. commission says if we annex county division we annex-.a paved road from Bemidji. What a paved road would do [to the country south of Baudette is enough to make our heads swim with joy at the very thought. Staying on a homestead wouldn’t be. hard. to take. with. that kind of a road, and remember, we get it if we:get county division: ; © e Qe PAINT YOUR HEN HOUSE. A ‘hen house should be painted every year just as your house is cleaned. Germs and harmful infections grow in the paint of a henery and the removal of these every year'is a great -help to:the mesting birds who must live a great part of thcig }lves betwixt these four walls teeming with: hurtful animals. 4 ; The chicken yard should be cleaned once a week instead of once a month. # ———( e WHAT’S THAT? In a dispatch under a Washington date line we note the following: Under existing law honorably discharged officers may wear their uniforms on occasions of ceremony, and enlisted men are required to return.uniforms.four months after discharge. That being the case it is up to congress to change that law and permit the boys who offered their: lives: to: their. country to retain the uniform they wore on the battlefield and in camp. ¥ PREREERA. < N—————— Your sense of the beautiful varies with conditions. When you are ill an aluminum water bottle.in a pink flannelette over- coat seems to you the loveliest thing in-existence. PURSCLIA -7 , VR The Russian peasantry has the liberty it desired, but if it had the opportunity it would probably gladly exchange lib- erty for bread and meat. : X ————Oeee ‘A-great soul is not necessarily enshrined in'a large body, any more than a large man negessarily lives in a big house. (LY, W——— Building up'a League ofNations evidently requires skilled workmanship and considerable time. THEATERS . REX FEATURESTONIGHT. “The Great Romamce,” theiScreen lassics, Inc., production, starring Harold Lockwood, 18 to be shown at the Rex theatre-tonight and-tomor- FOR row and:>will:present. to :the public an unusual theme ‘enacted 'in : this favorite “of the: try——she has .been taken: by a:scheming mother ‘who :hopes ‘ta ‘marry -her<to an im: ‘the story;is magnificently ‘acted and ; the production is-one:which:will hold 13th Street Second :Street s : -bound. s ire very: ful and: o 35 and to in ; are very beautiful and many elabor. Bel i Ave. Nymore.- atemete:show: the ‘grandeurs=of iae ) Palace. nvisble: dent Wilson was not that signed by these delegates, eighteen:of: the. dainty aramount. kaiser abdicated between the two dates of signing: the.first: 05;1'";{‘ MsMi{o« 06 Laeht theatres,, = This is- necessitated be- .cause-of «film..for: the Grand. being misrouted and failing to be available for use here today and tomorrow as expected. * ¥ The News is ‘a credit to the north border city; of Beltrami|ionsces slsowhece B FEy. shiAF Pt e 1 Charming - ¥ , the popu-| lieves in an-honest, efficient and visitor to The Pioneer editoridl desk. We wish its editor and |, CRethiE Goss, T 0 P | e eal administration of o1l denact publisher many more successful years as member of the Fourth|at the Efko theatre’ on Friday in|ments of the city. Estate. Her, Hutts Arst World piet Tother uff's first: World picture, “T"0f ed the First ward as alderman for two ?enr t%h:rm;r.f" is :!lll:rmsht;{ufl:fi&m years, and am familiar with theoneadl ng . throughou! presel ing city li famous young star'in just the sort 9e W igrowing.elty e quze; of a ‘Tole that her thousands of ad- 5 < mirers like to see herin. Northern Minnesota, and Bemidji, the latest’ photopiay, “The - Sea Among: the" early ‘successes scored by Mary Pickford, ‘‘Caprice” was one of ‘tiie* most” brilliant. haa_beon, Te-{ssued by Paramount i1 | p For Quick Returns and Highest Cash Hides, Furs, Wool, Sheep Pelts and Bee THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER greatly improved form and it will be.shown at the Grand theatre Fri- day, two matinees and night. 5 POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT (Authorized and to be paid for by A. T. Carlson. Amount, $10 for series.) A. T. CARLSON AT THE P = g i Big JumpinPrices _Hide Market Has Advanced The demand for furs wae mever better than it ‘is today. Selliwhile prices are high. & For the Mighest market prica_in Hides ar Fors: Pen —Bring or8hip to— - Coldberg’s Hide & Fur Co. =3l We Pay Frelght on All Shipments { 112-3rd 8t. lpoor W.of Exp. Offlco ’henoes&»:w MAYOR 1 am a candidate for-the office of | Mayor.. I believe in_an economical. 1and business-like 'administration o!‘ the city’s affairs, as-far as this office' is concerned. 2 Your support at the polls_election February = 18th;, will'be rmuch A. T. CARLSON. -screen’s-most-virile ‘American in the land POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT ine Car leaves Nymore on the hours and half “hour. - Car’ leaves 13th street on the gquarter to and quarter: after each hour. FARE 5 CENTS. Careful Drivers. pictunm:cwii] beteot: 1y T Msrried," tonight i ‘R. W. KIEHL, Proprietor for Thuradfi at}: itos L. F. JOHNSON ‘fo the Voters “of the City of Bemidji. ¢ : I am a candidate for the office of| Mayor of this city at the election to x he held February 18 next, and solicit the support of every voter who be- Mercantile and Mortality Figures: Out of One Hundred Healthy Men 26 Years Old In Which | f Class Will} hutaday 86 will die before they reach age 65, 1 will be rich, : 4 will be fairly prosperous, 5 will be supporting themselves, 54 will have nothing laid up and will' be dependent upon friends, relatives, or the cold . hand of* charity for support. I have been president of the ci _This: picture, . 1ike Miss|pouncil for two years and relu-emax:tlsY Pending legislation means much'to "You Be “City of Enterprise” should be in a osition . to take advantage of such egislation. d L. JOHNSON Under the terms of a policy in the New York Life—a mutual company—you provide for those whom-you love I.if you die; you create a cash fund for yourself to use if you become totally and permanently. disabled, or‘a ' cash fund for yourself if you should live to old age. Therefore, let me show you how to make all.of: these : _uncertainties. certain. P D. S, MITCHELL it NEW YORK LIFE 'MAN Northern National Bank Bldg. 'his" picture Market Prices SHIP YOUR ,. 3 3 Wax and Tallow e Sres To NORTHERN HIDE & FUR COMPANY 118 ‘Belt. Avs. Bemidji, Minnesota MARCH 3RD - We Re-Open Bemidji Steam Laundry Our 11th Year J. J. TRASK. | B T i R DBalariiva |