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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 21, 1919. {} =) START ROLLING MILL STUDY |, Ayomanmey ot bo sle to deve i i :"M read a baréain she is in her glory. - BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ATTHE et e o r: :::mn'rxon-x PUBLISHING CO. THEATERS R Rilioetcs M. E. IBERTSON P . E, CARSON “E. H. DENU Pittsburgh, Pa.—The Carnegie Insti- B = M'Esd'li“%y e o Manager = tute of Technology, in conjunction || Funeral Director and RAND with Important steel interests, chiefly . l G TONIGHT. of the Pittsburgh district, has organ- Llcensed Embalmer h TELEPHONE 932 “The Enchanted Barn,” which will ized a bureau of rolling mill research. be seen in the Grand theatre on: to- ' night and tomorrow, marks the sec-| The purpose of this new .organiza- PICAT%I%CFRA#NG ond appearance of Bessie Love on the| tion is to investigate and study the JAL Vitagraph Blue Ribbon program, the| physical and mechanical changes || Phone 317-W and 317-R first appenrange being ;fll]”i “'l‘h[? Dawln which take place in steel and other 405 Beltrami Avenue of Understanding.” ss Love 18| mernl during the process of being I, MINN — especla[}lyB appealing ‘b'; ‘{)’fhe l{;:""; rolled at high temperatures. BEMIDJI, B ~ g . chante arn,” an absorbing v = % story in which pure romance and This information will be distribured HOMQ-— Sa?e \' melodramatic thrills are skillfully| to the co-operating interests, and will blended. The story was written by| later be given to the public. The bu- Grace H. L. Lutz, and the picture| reau also will offer courses of instruc- E. W. HANNAH Enioy Your Meals! red at the postoffice at Bemidji, Minn, as second-class matter \mde!rm::tao{ Congress of March 3, 1879. ttention paid to annonymous contributions. Writer's name must be lgg:n to the p:;htor, but not necessavily for publication. Communications for the Weekly Pioneer must reach this office not later than Tuesday of each week to insure publication in the current issue. ON RATES SUBSCRIPTION o ..$5.00 One year ... .§4.00 2.50 5 i D135 ®ix months ... . 2.00 was filmed at Vitagraph’s Hollywood | tion at the Carnegie Institute of Tech- o | b studio under the direction of David| yglogy to students who are to special- Licensed You will enjoy your meals better 1 a8 ‘Three months ...... ... 100 Smith. Many of the most beautiful \ze in this field A ti ear when you use— ! spots on the coast o:dSBL:thern Ciall- { UCTION! Chief Brand Buner K THEE WEEXLY PIONEER fornia are shown a e exteriors R S e % 3 Ten pages, containing & summary of the news of the week. Publisned [llal) are worthy of mote. The sup- I Sell Anything Aunywhere, Made in Bemidfi every Thursday aud sent postage paid to any address, for, in advanoe, §1.50 |} ,orting cast is well balanced and of Thousands Die From and Get Top Prices. special merit. Ask your dealer. OFFICIAL COUNTY AND CITY PROCEUDINGS e , Plague in Petrograd Special attention given to Bemidji Creamery Co. OVAL??}YH{‘Etest vaudeville ;icts Paril -Durti: February moi tarm silse. W Sl e el e ———————————————————— ne o € greal aris.—During more - R HELP FINISH THE JOB that has been 1:1n the <]:(lty lnd,y;a:rs 15| || than 113,000 persons, or about 206 Minn. Ave., Phone 129 Fresh daily at the Rex this week, an you 11 per cent of the entire popu- " e S think your wife can talk fast, you With a spirit of patriotism equal to that of any of the four| it 10 0¢ Jean Dawn talk and lation: ‘:“f‘:{u‘s’:hi G b previous Liberty loan compaigns, Bemidji today began its drive :xaimznq;xr?enonfil sfih% ax:vn:‘v’e“?t any ok j?xzst rceived lnp;nrls. R —_— ———————— in behalf of the Victory loan, and the interest shown today is gn a small table with a smail ribbon On February 1 the tota;ogool‘;’\;-_ Beltl'aml County The young lady q i i ri i i over her eyes, where most women do- lation of Petrograd was ,000. ample ev1dence' that the city will oversul}scx ibe its quota e e otk have e baval 1|1 o (o e s Gncias Travelers P Next door 5\ /‘! ; The American people would subscribe the Loan on patri-{, “geet, over them. Miss Dawn| [l the month, 77,000 persons left i . i illi e d her weeks engagement yester- March 1 th . . otic grounds alone if necessary. They are ready and willing | pene Petrograd, and on Marc e “to finish the job.” They are glad to help bring the boys ,§‘;¥,5fie§,‘;'i‘}’;‘f,§,£{i:,‘:§? and agswored wfi::ig:nw;i;bo::rmw&ho will find a warm That when her home. They realize that, though the war was won last Novem- NEW SERIAL STARTS left Moscow February 12 say Welcome at Brother ber, the great machine built to win it cannot be dismembered all| o0 "o v nt D0 Marie| || that deaths in that clty early in Comes home i at once. The mere item of demobilizing three million American|waicamp, is @ now serlal whlt“chl starts ;;z;u::yy g:zagoe:d;.’m (:;g:: oin. sartice : ; ivil 1i i h theatre t . Itis a boys and putting them back mto.cwfl l.lfe requires a large and :tto:yeo;‘:x e o izes, . Tha| || were similar to those n Petro- e est e steady expenditure. Ome authority estimates that it takes four|star takes the part o: Billie, w:xlo har} grad, Jvhere s(;nall&ox, thyphus, gl o8 : 5 _ | just begun to suspect a connection o starvation, an e “hunger g 5 . fifty-dollar bonds to bring a soldier back from France and re-| (5 N8 3008 ) oent of the| || plague” were raging uachecked, Mlnneapohs B turn him to his home town. M:tzlmadr (ih company, Starri:’:/g':ily}; Coffins are no longer sold in : otograp! ] §ou5 3 who made love to her 8o pers 3 { The spirit of thankfulness that the war is over and that|® ' YASH Foe O O their name im- i‘;“a‘;wr'u:‘;;a g only rented for Setvics. e wetchwnal [n uniform g so large a percentage of the boys we sent to help win it are|plied the Vultures swooped down - Before he { coming back hale and whole, will find its best expression in tlit;?:m n&w{::;see ::ho.lko:lltli":fig: ;:1? i Pats: it sway widespread subscription to the Victory Loan. We who could P e and diseppsared ae myes And that not go over, but who did what we could at home, have still the| ¢riously. Then came Kern Thode.|; """"""""m"'I'“'"""""WE“(':“A“I'!"?H%’I‘.‘! AUHIINE || Hakkerap privilege and duty of putting the finishing touches on a fine _Ilet;lvas mfi?erll“i\ls}iey el:onl:etdh::gulaillr’:g > = - % || e job. . . 10 the eyes An o ANYTHING—ANYWH| = e | But, after all, the investment in Victory bonds involves|!o!d Billle, (by e ;’gdfl&i; B H = A g COMPENSATION § E|| Please her ) : no real sacrifice, since the Government has made the Loan|ihat he liked her a whole lot. Thode |= za) E » w || The best. ,"‘mi ™ even more attractive than its predecessors. The first Liberty|was frankly and openly looking for|Z ~ 5" tn mytn INSURE : : 3] § N Loan offered a three and-a-half per cent bond to mature in|!he Pool g;“L:‘?‘ol?"“‘fl’ a glgantic|= 'a"gcng >; = Z £ thirty years; the Second, a four per cent bond to mature in|*¢"¢t 9P ; £ §° >Ufi.gz g WITH o E [63] é H twenty-five years; the Third a four-and-a-fourth per cent bond LOVE AND MUSIC. £V o= m‘.fi.z IMILLER |2 S -9 EE to mature in ten years; and the Fourth a four-and-a-fourth| Rarely has a picture secured such [Z 9,__] &2 b AND BE 8 O 2 0 H YOU WILL LEAVE per cent bond to mature in twenty- years. But the Victory|unstinted praise as D. W, Griffiths |2 "E'-<§§ =<5 SURE = z 0 oz = THREE THINGS BEHIND Loan offers a note to mature in four years only, and to draw f;‘{'esl“&l";‘p"v“’pvzy“:‘;“..‘esf,;\ ATemAnsSIE TR l"';' Z > 5 z = YOU interest at the rate of four and three-fourths per cent, with|.cores of people who :ttended the|= gg_n Ez LIFE INSURANCE -] =g 32::;.-:.;.“ an alternative tax-free form at one per cent lower for large|Elko theatre yesterdny,‘ };n allvthf EF (o) & Office Security Bank Bldg, i H Yoo M“w!r" investors. e inet e Mg S b R - SPhone 167 P. O. Box 222 E E These three things are about The advantages to the small investor are these: First, | gy, U5 dident 16 uoh as hs ocoured |5 B >BEM]DJI, MINNESOTA g all most men have to leave. The- the higher interest rate; second, the short term of four years,! (o ordinary folk in Happy Valleys all | Jyypuuaaststinsuisss et i st i s it e e s e i e e nennns man x*‘}: r&:: ‘m’:;t ::2“%‘:‘ / insuring the maintenance of the issue at par value or very close]over the country. It is about their il of e in o bed Be to it, because of the fact that par value is guaranteed in 1923;!!it!1e ;’,g;":“h:;glyg';:;f]‘; iraubles. These three fim,{, ate ‘wht and third, the six months period over which payments may be|qeals and their strivings and their afi 1?2"&:3'.}' :o l.:advel?:o: GOOD fix. There is only one way—just one—to accomplish this with absolute certainty. spread, making subscriptions easy to take care of. Hove, Near the close, Mr. Griffith has 0 i 9 G i i g . presented a climax ol rrestible sur- Another gratifying feature of Secretary Glass’ announce- Presented o climax of irrestible sur. we I‘ S a r a e ment is the fact that, instead of six billions, the Loan calls for (o, niication that only such artistry but four and a half billions. This means at easier campaign for as he brings to the film would per- Hines Minnesota Lets talk it over. the loan organizations. As no oversubscriptions are to be ac- m;tfi_ I’flllxler;s ?:‘e“g:nys‘ 83’111?:3' gn: D. S. Mitchell cepted.’ l.t is probable that in case of an overage the large few }tearsgand much g%?)d wholesome NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS N'I;hr:hl;:r’nYX}:ngfigl: gfi“ subscriptions for the tax-free three-and-threefourths per cent gentiment, “A Romance of Happy ] . By s ek Blg notes will be scaled down in the allotments. Thus the char- Valley" promises to be a pieture that We are now open for all kinds of Auto repairing acter of a popular loan will be maintained. A ;‘;L‘l}yh:h‘o"l‘l’fifi.s";‘;&’g a beautiful with C. D. Planchard of Minneapolis, a first class me- Bemidji and Beltrami county should signify their Pros- " 1Y {eain to be presented in the chanic, in charge. s i y perity, their patriotism and their recognition of a “good thing,” | Eiko theatre tonight, with the same For prompt and efficient service bring your autos by subscribing their share of the Victory loan promptly. ‘delllfhc‘mlrcnll\g:xarefifirc? I;z tlt‘lleg}elf) here. Any make or model. g e NEW ce n () y - i ————-——0t : -———l ; . ke | Dleased those hearing it last night. Also good stock of second hand cars on hand. e republicans want to select a man whose activities during his life-time have been confined to military achievements| ELKO TUESDAY. V. M‘_ OWEN Co. MANAGEMENT as their next candidate for president, it is evident that they| With the attractive title, “When Hines, Minn. : ) : Do We Eat?” and a role said to be have found such a person in General Leonard Wood. While| l\ iling in the last degree, Enid the general’s visit to the Twin Cities last week was declared to| Bennett seems destined to add to her|. be purely official, he talked with republican leaders concerning |large and ever increasing following the presidential possibilities and was told that he would carry .‘?'\“',',‘leé“*l‘;o next E‘; *:’5‘,“‘3:{‘:}\ ‘:“,fl‘l‘”;é Minnesota should he be nominated, if for no other reason than|ghown at the Elko theatre tomorrow, § that he was a very close friend of Colonel Roosevelt, whom | matinee and evening. Minnesota always admired and supported, and that this friend- | ———— ship would make Wood the logical heir to the Roosevelt fol- 0 I have purchased the Ny- more Meat Market, conduct- ed by H. T. Schmidt, and in- vite the public to come and inspect my stock of fresh and salted meats also all kinds of sausage, butter and eggs. I | St ;».,‘1»1.«(4“'»“-,4““. AR : will deliver to all parts of e lowing in this state. DRY CLEANING the city and do all to satisfy { ; =t Clothes Cleaners for Men, Women my customers. Yours for i | If Beltrami county wants, and it certainly does, a complete and Children business, ( and authentic history of what its sons, and its citizens in gen- eral, have done in world war participation, it must devise some plan for so doing. No appropriation will be made at this ses- sion of the legislature for the war record commission, it having been decided that since sixty of the state counties are preparing a record and the state historical society has been allowed an additional $10,000, that the historical society can give sufficient| = — ———— attention to the war record to make it a complete history. ? Beltrami is proud of its war record. Let us not neglect this HARD N matter. Y . B. M. Merseth | S { ! M. H. Curry can supply you| o= ™™ with all kinds of the United States have the proud record of being purchasers I g 9 of government securities in denominations of fifty dollars or| . “I marched through the mud of Don t Take any Chances Small Fruits and Flower more. The fifth family in probably a majority of instances| Fianders. through a farge pert of the g bulbs fresh from Wedge : holds some government security in War Savings Stamps. And| Chateau Thierry to Fismes, and my A battery may seem to be doing its job nearly Nursery, Albert Lea, Minn. { ks yet bank deposits have not decreased. This magnificent ac-| shoes with N“""F5°1°5 are 5‘;2 n as well as usual —may turn the engine over We will carry a stock of i ‘1 : complishment was effected because the American people have mfidm ket v‘;‘:{f, bt strongly enough to ‘“get by”—may supply small Shrubery and flower i 1 made systematic savings their first concern. It is inded a splen-| pairs, which are.now worn out, but enough current for light — may produce a fairly bulbs at A. T. Wheelock’s . did record, and the chief purpose of the 1919 thrift campaign| the Neslin Soles look as if they had hot spark — and may go on doing so right up to Grocery. O will be to perpetuate this attitude toward saving. 3‘:"&% five me,',“g;’“,‘je?,‘,wfii‘izéffj the point where the spark of life goes out. i e Austin, American Expeditionary Forces, If you don't know that your battery’s in M. !'.' .FUR.RY £ If you neglected to subscribe for your Victory Loan note| France—October 17th, 1918. th, you're taking chances. Bemidji, Minn. ! today, be sure to do it this evenin This is exceptional service, all army good health, you're g e ¥ o g men will agree. Civilians rarely give ) . . T their shoes usage such as this; but if Drop in at the Service Station for ten mi =l they é\re h’?rd é)fi s(!lloes. %ngt;"a:‘tn‘f and let us test your battery. { cut their shoe bills down, let the: v - B WE PAY N e ae And ask about the Still Better Willard— the STAHL-JACOBS . . . . tai at mos s @ »”» snci . : | & & 4 the hlghest market price ?nqn;'ngooii styles for men, women and 2;11)' battery \rbts}:)htxt: agou?:ngry;f gpel:?:: 1: Il;:::vt:::n i QRN sl !4 for rags metals, rubbers and ||| children. Bottomed at 33 your it left the factory. scrap iron. We also pay freight (| witk Natte Soleq You wil find these battery as new as the day it left the factory All work guaranteed. g ¥ e on all out of town shipments for scientifically made soles are comfort- Work called for and de- T 5 e 100 pounds and over. Highest able and “‘1’!;]5"9“:‘1"— a';a";:“ g; "fi; 5 e livered. : “ewoy : ; f wearing. They are . | MEiRSr s s o s o iehEtiel | Bemidji Auto Co. General Repair GOLDBERG’S HIDE & FUR CO Cuantaot "t cawear o8 other hect. Shop ! . guaran 0 ouf . ‘ Phone 638-W 112 3d Street n@lin Soles Olaf Ongstad, Prop. Phone 488 311 6th St. - 1ieeh Rew. . Pat. OF. - — ~ a =% -

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