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PAGE TWO : W THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Birds Steal Rides. Birds are fast taking the place of hoboes on the brakebeams of traims, according to John B. Sexton, presi- dent of the Eureka-Nevada Rallroad company of ‘Palisade, Nev, i Sexton ‘says -birds,- especially “spar- rows and linnets, are extremely lazy this year, and ‘instead of fiylng:from IWO. BIG STARS. tHe Easti'to the. West are riding. the An op gommlt to see two big)yqueheams. stars in fl““,,,{.m“"t 'gflnf;";: Citing an instance, Sexton sald that that 1t should be pout 300 birds riding on-a Southern g Pacific. train_passing through. Nevada : from* the-east'recently flew-from their perches - between - the - coaches - when the train passed over a rough-crossing. 1 BEMIDJ I DAILY PIONEER AVERY APTERNOCON. EXORPFT. SUNDAY: PIONEBR PUBLISEING C©O. AT THE THEATERS TR .G B CARSON : e B X DENU" TELEPHONE 922 Hntared at the postoffice at Baml i,. Minn, as noond-ellu matter undor act of Conxm of March 3 dg tent: . d to annonymous oonulbnuou Write's name must . i be }:3.‘,." to 'vf ;".ilnor." but not necessarily for publication. ‘Communications for the Weokl Piunnr must reach this office not . later than Tuesday of each week to insure publication in the ourrent issue.-. the - % hmous Molvmn on:the stage, ‘and tty" Arbuckle the - heavy- weight-comedian -in his new comedy, “The Sheriff,’ theatre| The chief causes of the growth of international: commerce from‘less|than $2,000,000,000 ‘in ‘1818 to /approximate- iy $50,000,000,000 ‘in’ 1918 ‘are growth in population, cheapening in transpor- tation ‘and “a “division of ‘labor among groups -of ‘men . the: world ‘over. SHIP YOUR BRIEF VIEW OF LEAGUE OF NATIONS. Sunday, m-fiau : g, Like many many others, including the members of the|When it is said that Pickford house and the senate, we are in ignorance of the workings of thejaj tho star,: / lla‘ix- league of nations program, as is offered the United States, andihan,. Theodore Ra m‘“’pmu" one of the chief features we have watched with interest hasistiere is no nved to. wflmmnt‘ been ‘the disarmament feature advocated at the peace confer- S ence, while Secretary Daniels of the navy is urging.an appro- priation of “$900,000,000 .for the purpose of building: world’s greatest navy for ‘America, and he Seems, more. tlun T " the- Vitagraph} likely to get what he is after. feature wh [ be the attraction Much apprehension has been aroused over the ultimate}in the gnko theatre on nond:% A fate-of the Monroe Doctrine, under which the ;United. States “P't V"™ two part comedy is has maintained peaceful relations in the western hemesphere, | *o® Program. g and which is also recognized in other nations on this side of the GRAND MONDAY. European continet. It is not a law but a-doctrine-which' pro- Domthi_ Dalton comg. here Mon: vides that no other nation remote from this side shall attack|day and n Paramount pic- nor_ interfere with the affaivs of the countries on this sideofture, “Hard ‘°m‘1~“ J‘;n . Shie g88 the oceans, under penalty of arousing the Stars:and Stripes. hard-botled deacon loosen up, saves a It has been one of the grandest and greatest protectors this|motherly and“lovable old“soul from country ever had and the same for the smaller countries to the goverty—un lots else, at the Grand south of the United States.: But it is asserted by the president)th that the doctrine will receive no interference. m mm. We have also wondered why the United States.should ex-}: mquiznt at the Rox /wili be seen ercise police powers in other countries. Several other things|inat- tavorite star-Norma Talmadge we have pondered over. in the Josephi'Mit Schneck teature ot But we are frank to admit t)l(xat v&h?t w; féon’t know aboltit e Coletr Db IIle Heart. of the league would fill a large book, and for that reason are will-1 " Tho story .begins when: Quannan, ing to leave it to the x;owetrs that be, and if it is the right thing fbiet o:& ttszhei g}r fommh? ‘l#dtians, for: America we are for i earns -tha s daughter, Wetona, 0. has been wronged: by a whlts mag. : Wetona's mother. was:a white woman NEW SPEAKER VETERAN CONGRESSMAN. nnleKetm‘m] has been brol:xsht up as a white gir] The Comanches decide to séek ven- i B The selection of Congressman Gijlett of Massachusettes|geance. They will find the man who . for speaker of the national house of congress by the republi- ggf“‘"f‘":g:?r :?fi: dfl:g";‘“; &‘ ":g [ § cans, who will control the next house, was a good solution ‘of | Jeath ** Wetona refuses. to tell tho the complex problem, with marked division on the naming of {[name of her lover. All she will tell Congressman Mann of Illinois. {her'father is that'he {s a'white man. ! For, continuous service, Mr. Gillett is the veteran of the m’{_‘ffil’; STl :d"l: ‘:ge'zm‘; %”3&&"&; 1 house,.as he is rounding out his twenty-fourth year of consecu-|actor. f tive service in that body. Although he entered congress when Representative Cannon of Illinois was a veteran-legislator, Mr. SUNDAY'S: mmn? Gilett’s record for unbroken service exceeds that of the former} *In for Thirty Days, which will speaker, whose forty years in the house have been interrupted|® be “";’:’: ']‘a“‘:!"::v:‘l“’:‘? °“u*:‘1‘:' by ‘absence from two congresses. auuauonav fail of origtnality and Despite his long service, Mr. Gillett is not one of the most | sparkle 'which gives beautiful May bt widely known members of the house, and his friends ascribe hisiAllison scope both -for ‘her: famed | rise to republican. leadership to his application to legislation “L‘";‘:,:o‘:’fl‘}:; vivacious and’charms-. rather than to any personal advertising. In this conpection they| Tue ‘plot is refreshingly ofiginal, pointed to the fact that. all of the speeches he hag delivered fand shows what happens o & young d}x]riug almtfit a]quarte rof a century of service would searcely 8;" ;;’“t": ‘;‘t“‘,{,yh"‘fi‘g l!?n :“'_: open- fill one small volume about. and her o;; mania‘speed. ' To 0 be arrested and ‘sent’ to jail for ‘AND STILL THEY CONTINUE TO COME. ;‘gmtdfl,y:w;n{ofl;;mh';g&erjfimgt . ] T t:sntz cgp'ta a day wousl: ‘bsbertxoggth From the National Model License League,-headquarters|2dventure for any one girl, but fate Louisville, Ky., another name for an aggregation of booze man- ';,“.’d;‘:;;";:{.‘,.:‘;"i"e:\?.‘y“ “51,‘,,,’3’,::;: ufacturers, comes another two-page letter to the editor in which|in and- the racing car is‘sidetracked it says: to-give place to'a mere man. The 1t is also a curious fact that the average American hag |2i0FY Moves with a rapldity which a higher appreciation of whiskey than of any other com- l;evx;lfn:h:n:p;:u:n flli:o: s;&fim modity There is hardly any limit to what a man will pay |for breesy and nvigorating ‘humor 1] 116 Beft: A e and Beltrami Ave. ..Car leaves: Nymore on the == i for.a bottle of whiskey if he needs it, or thinks he needs it, |34 sympathietic romance she Is/in ! and if the holder is disposed to be unreasonable. Charlie’ Chaplin will also ‘be ‘an 1 We have a sneaking idea there is some one connected with|added: feature in “The. Count:” i this. Model League who knows something of Bemidji-and coun- o ty.. At least that part of paying an exhorbitant price for kero- MONDAY-—REX. sene and funiture polish in the guise of a little of the “old ug&,’gf:f;'}:,fd,‘hmh:",‘m‘;:.;}'°:{,: ; stuff.” And that’s one of the chief reasons why. The unreason-|Circus, featuring:Eddie Polo, ableness of the price is where the money is made on the part of| i the bootleggers at the expense of the hard earnings of the poor deluded wretches they select as prey. Use: Your' Knowledge, It is a self-evident fact‘that'‘the peo- ISRy fur s e le who know-the most do not al Next Monday night the new mayor: and ‘council will step sccomnum the:most. = And that :':TL' into office and start another year’s activities. It is hoped their| cause-many do not know: héw to use administration will be all desired and that Bemidji: will. make| their knowledgo.._ It is like gold buried one.of the most marked advances in all. things-of any year in| !n the ground instead of being invested her history. Co-operation on the part of the citizenship is a |20 bearing;a good interest. Do not necessary factor in carrying out this program. ifi;’?firifi“éep:mnfiaM‘i knowing how to use what yon know. 0. W..T. Noonan of Baudette says in a capitol letter.-to The Pioneer that a bill introduced would prevent-shipping of booze|’ into forbidden territory. Such a measure would be a blessing NEW BANK CASHIER to this countjirdfor the dlstnl}ers and l“fllct whiskey dealers are Graduate of Dak: Business} x flooding Bemidji with the nefarious stuff; as is well known. Coll. P‘kohoted 1 | —e Qe It appears to require the price of 7,500.tons of: authracite | w it "" been announced that. C. J. ‘,, coal to keep Mrs. Corey, wife of the steel magnate; warm; That gs “First’ 1; o Bfiagkn?m‘::;?’g 5’ } o seems a good deal. But we are looking at it fromr the stand-{Mr: Wage -has risen In. - point of people who cannot have $75,000 sable coats,-and that ‘é“'“;‘gm"“g“‘“ ";"‘BE:: deol | is maturally a sour-grape attitude. Teos R DALy e0p U0k P, S — ?&pflu ofthis seat. of business| Great Britian is planning the development of aireraft for lurninli.m always in great demand conveying passengers, mail and freight. It is stated that by this “fc an_dbush Htion % ng 3 means the London mail could be conveyed to Calcutta in four Ammm L.,,.; Co: vAmni.: days as against sixteen the'minimum at present. Ié: T uvx:e filled b; hr;, ;C‘p R 7 R Gy tzer at a sal of $125.! Uncle Sam’s troubles in the peace conference.are not con-|20d Maurica Bean at $85.00. Mise cerned with boundaries and indemnities. ~He only wants to get E‘]‘:;::'b M:’M“Nk:‘m g g his boys home and to “live happy ever after.” % lutely necessary to ?? k _and .. Miss - Mabel Dnmon by . P of Deeds, Gnnt Co Cmon N The great demand for D. B. C. pupils .is no.doubt due -to the fact t!m. real business methods and not men taxt»book theoties lre taught. atkins, President o Tn- koh B\uim College, 06 Strut,hrfi,u D., halway-nody " Causes of Commeroial Growth, * For Quick Returns and’ “Highest Cash Market_Prices_ Hides, Furs, Wool, - Sheep Pelts and Bee ° Wax and Tallow To NORTHERN HIDE & FUR COMPANY Big JumpinPrices Hide Market Has -Advanced The demand -for furs was never - better. than it ‘is ,today. Sell while prices are high. For the-highest market prics in Hides or - Furs Goldberg’s Hide & Fur Co. Bomidh Wae Pay Freight on All Shipments 112-8rd 8t. 1DoorW. of Exp. Office Phone838-W 8cience. Only things in nature proved, not bo— yond a reasonable doubt, but beyond any doubt, .can he classed under the majestic’ word science. The slightest trace, or even susplicion, of doubt will exclude instantly any assertlon, state- ment or hypothesis from:belng placed in a list of laws of nature, and shift them “all over to the extensive cata- logue of theories. M. E. IBERTSON Funeral Director and Licensed Enmbalmer PICTURE FRAMI G A SPECIALTY Phone 317-W nnd 317-R 408 Beltrami Avenue BEMIDJI, MINN. Bemidji, Minnesota Our Sunday Special Brick Ice Cream —Bring or Ship to— _Bemid!'i-NLmore Car Line 13th Street Second Street _ to in Nymore hours and half hour. Car leaves 13th street on the quarter to and quarter after each hour.. FARE 5 CENTS. Careful Drivers. R W. KI‘EHL, Proprietor " THE UNIVERSAL CAR The Ford Motor Company has instruct- ed ‘us to sell the genuine Ford Parts to any and every reliable Garage who’ will pledge their use in the repair of Ford cars. The genuine Ford Parts are abso- the owner of Ford cars that he may get full service from his car.- We carry-them and so, we hope, ina ~ short time will every reliable Garage. We solicit your -service business because we have the Ford Methods, the Ford Parts, the Ford Mechanics and the Ford prices: Incidentally would be glad to get your order for one or more Ford cars. C. W. JEWETT CO,, INC. Bemidji, Minn. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DOCTORS DR. L. A. WARD Physician and Surgeon Bemidj, Minn. SR A gl Sl TS N SRS e H_ Oahop:’lhie Physician Ibertson Block “omma Phone xu [ DR. H. A. NORTHROP { _ DRS, GILMORE & McCANN Physicians and Surgeons ) Oftice: .Miles Block e ————————————————————— A. V. GARLOCK, M.D. Eye—Ear—Nose—Throat Glasses Fitted e ————————————————— e ————————————————————— DR. E. H.; SMITH Physician and Surgeon -« 1:(’ Oftice Security Bank Block e [ | | | { H_ . E. A. SHANNON, M.D. ng:‘i;u’n and Suu-on Phone !96 Ru Phone 397 DR. EINER JOHNSON Physician and Surgeon -Bemidji,- Minn, ind 1st Nat. Bank P’hnnu 4ou.w Hours: 10-12 n.g 2-5 DENTISTS 3| A AN AAAAAAAAN AN AAAPAA AR DR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office -in- Winter Block DR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST rth of iMarkham H tel Gibhonu Blnck 3 one 280 Leary lBl' mdf‘ R DR. J. W DIEDRICH Phoneo—~0fllce 116’-W Res. LAWYERS GRAHAM 'M." TORRANCE LAWYER -} Miles ‘Block Phone $60 VETERINARIANS P A A A A A A A A . D..R. BURGESS, D.V.M. Office Phone 3-R, 3rd St. & Irvine J. WARNINGER VETERINARY BURGHON Office and 'Hospital 3 doors wut of Troppman's.” Phone No. 309 3rd 8t. and Irvine ‘Ave. BUSINESS . A A A A A A A A A AN AN AN S —————————————————— MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Organs,” Sewing' Machines 514 Mlnnésotn Ave., chidji l A AXEL F. ELFSTRUM | . Registered Pharmacist 1 — === Barker’s Dmx Store [ NORTHERN'MINN. AGENCY Dwight D. Miller WE.CAN Insure Anything An; Oftices, lumn my‘v:hm Tel. 167 Dray and Tramster Res. Phone ‘518 Office Phone 12 ; TOM - SMART America GENERAL MERCHANDISB @rooeries, :Dr; floodl, Bhoes, ¥lour W. G. SCHROEDER 1 Bemidji Phone 65 4 DRY CLEANING |} Clothes Cleaners for Men, Women 3 and Children 3 ENTERPRISE AUTO 0. | Auto Livery and Taxi Service ’ Day and Night Service Office - Remore - Hotel, Cor, 3rd St. & Beltrami Ave. Office Phone 1 Residence Phone 10 WM. M’CUAIG Manager Def e;:tive