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'BEMIDJI DA’II%‘}( PIONEER AT THE a0 L runz : APTER] o:-xon:lvm_ DAY P A ; J 7 T R ZHEREEES : A Card to The Public —t QEATING RRpciil 4 Announcing night at the Rex. tre will be i 3 : that amazing spectacle “‘Can- : BouthSeas,” ' taken o 2 when -Martin Johnson took his hair ns. ‘Write's name. must standing trip through the wilds of : Change Of I 11 II]. Name i it toffico f Bem {, Miny., as second-clas mat m-? n‘;t"%!.(:o?‘.ng:.o!‘,mr& ?1&%. Y 53 e GE W No attention paid to annonymous i:antrlbuua wn to the gsltor, but-niot necegsarily for publication. the wild man. it isa fivereel drama Weekly Ploneer must reach this office not - x t of life in the savage islands in tne l‘.(ugre publication-in:the'current issue. Soathén: Pactic, - g i Cannibalfsm 18 not dead. The sav- ;ge lives in. l‘liq“‘wflc-lmte'in".h)e’ ¢ i uth -‘Pacific. Martin Johnson, 2 Sl g ; it vy . The Millinery Establishment long and favorably known as The from ' an elghteen thousand wmile Henrionnet Shop, has been takenover by Miss O. M. Peterson. " journey & picture which surpasses Miss P.eter o N & e i S 1 ufl:gtl‘e,in‘terest‘ Mar- that she in future wfll @i&ondugt_:v the business under the title of ~ na:-wm-utp:-hn to any sddress, for, in"advanoce; $1.50 Announcga OFFIOIAL COUNTY AND OITY mnunu — e ———— . LAST SHOWINGS.. * : : = hilg the :I\lmnlt of wa;x; gay b? HOW WE WOULD SOLVE THE WATER PROPLEM % Ead e it 3 No one has as yet asked us l:)ur _‘e:lc)llnert agvgfie" on hc;wBto heard’ the 'tehxr l:ttt:r E«;geetrh tr{u adjust the vexatious water works problem of the gity of ‘Be-[wantup sestertay 10 Lo 3 o Stant. 4 g midji, so we will. volunteer a suggestion that:seems to us, at}, e Fonet 200, they she will be pleased to meet her least, feasable and at the same time of much value and advant-fwpuid bealmost afraid to come home D e ’I{Y fr 1ends a:nd patrons assuring e o oeiginal ition wad to hire an outside engineer ¢ o e e them the best of service and cordiality—she wishes to thank all-for aoriginal proposition wag to hire an outside engineer to] Wi /s : : : : PR ; £ draw plans and specifications for'a water plant. . This was done i 22;’;;.‘;‘:5?,":..‘&“‘;2,‘,}}.‘10‘;}& their qonmderatl,o_n n the % fid ntly hopes to merit the and at considerable expense to the city. But the p'roposition; sayed for us. And unless you are same in future. ) o0 ’ went awry. £ Tacmest N Tt ot Hutterly dead and indifterent to the - Miss Peterson has just returned from the Millinery. Market Then another engineer was secured and he made an pif_er.; %%éfi“?fl%idm& lfi:.to:"fhyfi: and is very enthusiasti he types for the coming season, - similar to the other, with a per cent:proposition. for his work. ‘Fture which will be shown. at the “The wells have been tested af a cost over $1,500 and other|Blko tonight, last times, _beginning expenses incurred in attempting fo solve the problem. ¢ ! and 9:00. g ~Bemidji pays a water superintendent . $100. per month ta TONIGHT. give what he can spare in time from other regular business, Sriinr Wadkbutis work G Oa The B centage of the engjneers in|p 4o Miile's Atterat picture, “Till { : Excee din gly Ch ic én d Sma o ComeBack to. You'' stamped him.as ¢ | 8 dramaric .“cu;rng 1“1!‘{1:( intelli- S mes his nd- P, B co! his seco! ara- 5 mount, “The Way of s Man Wit o] ~ Simplicity is the key note—all bearing the stamp of excmswf;lgss i on the city payro of a capable engineer and the amount now being used or coni|isation of distinet individuality. 12 briC ;30 qr»combmatlon, you will find it | tinuity. 2 } arir i o I au > bet I Why. couldn’t he superintend the work of plant improvement? | and onge fiate he Gives b hatsc o have just arrived cagy'lgg_.dlgtmctwe and youth-giving lines: templated for such duties would more than pay his Sa]»ary‘fox:. ) .gcenari Edith Kennedy, here in a multitude of stylesfi ¥ LET THE LEAGUE DO IT. ; Now on Display ; The president of the U. 8. food administration grain cor- ELEO TOMOBROW. ! Moderat élyl??fi’ i $4.50 to $15 .00 tota “piah ' Why doesn’t the city hire a competent engineer, put him|gaia; - will be:shown at:the : PP T S < payroll and have his gervices during an enfixe_,yel:;z Grand theatre tonight and tomorrow, and mdlfldgahty; “A most attractive group of becoming ty: 7 There are many other things to be done requiring the service o A e ; Be y ! quiring the ‘serviceq| ior, ¢ne shoting has not died and your choice one of rie, an entir'g Hear. ment, “delicacy :and: flawless con- ‘a Dyb? Some people say, poration “protests that America shall not place the power to What is g Dub? & name the value of its products in the hands of any concentrated b A2 ’gf‘;gg‘:,‘:{“fi,bfl,&}f;:g buying agency, no matter how friendly.” But why not give|a dub is redlly ke, see “The Dub,” that power to the forthcoming League of Nations? We ‘onj|the picture in-which Wallace Reld |} to give that league the power to say when we shall send our g})‘:r:g""adfi ‘::WE;%" Bearg ol ——7— citizens overseas as soldiers to settle the international disputesjhe star ,p,ovez ‘that he isn’t & dub of Burope; we-are to give that league power to determine in-|atter alf ‘and the “story rounds’out numerable questions regarding our international relations— iito & qakidediy intotestios erty ot JI* YUU WAINL 1 why not give the league power to say what price we shall sell L e L the wheat for which the government is to pay the farmers $2.-1 4 ;i 26?7. Are not a few milion dollars of less consequence than our) international relations and the lives of our soldiers? ke e ANSWERING BRANTING: Hjalmar Branting, the Swedish ‘socialist, stated in Berne, Switzerland, recently that “it was utterly out of ‘the question; for the European laborer to achieve the American wage scale,! because the European cost of living, theoretically at'least, was not on & par with the American.” “Andneither: is the European ftandard of living. Why, then, should the American laborer| be subjected to the unrestricted competition of the Buropean ‘Jaborer, as he would be under the policy of free trade? If he were, how soon before the American standard would be forced d Iow';i' than that of the European? Protection? Sure! Why not A PSS, YOLSUESOC f A question which will soon be practically presented to us for our decision will be, “Which is easier, temperance or. abstin- ence?” ' In the general acheme of things, however, it does not much matter how we answer it, : R AT, : There is at least one man in America who stands in no need of spinal treatment. He is Ole Hanson, mayor of Seattle, and there is no question either of the quality nor quantity of his backbone. 4 PRSI, The man who had bacon for breakfast this morning feels like a multi-millionaire when he learns that-in Austria pork products are selling at $10.00 & pound. ' i A BTG Y - SR 1t iz to be feared that we shall become a luxurious nation again now that we can be fed with wheat bread and warmed with anthracite coal. ! The great Seattle strike “didn’t make no hit” in Seattle, PAT Emrnaen gemrave oa ) WO I YT 20y i i o35 S R R = _ : = MHILDREN have a natural crav- delicious, wholesome and economical. 5. p To Get the Most Benefit \_ ing for sweets. Satisfy this ~~ P.S—GOLD LABEL Brer Rabbit s for table use— ! From Your Meals You must enjoy them. Koors Nutritious Bread and Butter _Tickles the Palate. : e Wi and ially fine for cooking and baking. . The { are doing. - . Brer Rabbit is absolutely pure— the real New Orleans Molasses from - New Orleans. ‘ Every slice of bread and Brer Rabbit you serve saves sugar; cuts the butter bill; builds heal , and is rer Bemid!’i-Nlniore Car Line 13th Street } { Second sw 3 and to in Beltrami Ave. Nymore Car leaves Nymore on the hours and half hour. Car leaves 138th street on the quarter to and guarter after each hour. FARE § CENTS. Careful Drivers. R. W. KIEHL, Proprietor