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PAGE Two THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 27, 1919 An omxfifia’?%"fificfi% 1&}.‘ Placing . i otdm‘gtlztrica) Poles, Posts, Brackets, STAHL-JACOBS : "rhe NEWS OF THE Th C“H;S:g,"fi“ of the City of Be- I ~'BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER/ §§ VERY AFTEANOON BXCNPT SUNBAY. m';fl?'a-f‘h'h o pales, posts, bracket g i tors NEW MODEL D B X . gfl es, posts, ckets, or lenova! th 1 thi t of tele- TEB ZWMIDIT PIONIER FUBLISHING CO. THE A TE R S ! fi,,,‘?:.“‘i:d:},,‘,’.‘: laetris Nght wives, All work guaranteed. Shoe Shop E. CARSON, E. H. DENU, : xtures or equipments shall hereafter Located at G. E. ’ be erected in any of the following Work called for and de- A Pri nd Treas. Sec. and Mgr. streets or highways in the City of Be-|| . The Bemidji Shoe Store == " uer anat* Bivhosota: Avemmier wiiho|| ivered- 315 Minn. Ave “ALL WRONG” MIRTHFUL. fhocongent of tho Clty Counail as here- General Repair FIRST CLASS SHOE REPAIR. TERSMNONE 908 Most heartily does Manager Hard- | "31tf, SROVIOSC 10w eul for any per- ) i ING AT REASONABLE ing commend “All Wm‘xlxg » totplcture sen. J:fi':'a;.""’é?‘;’;f}“’;fl?:fih company “or shop - PRICES t th stoffice at Bemidjl, Minn, as second-class matter lovers who enjoy an hour. of unre- 4 / £ - undes aek ot Congreds of Maron 3, 1879, strained mirth and-innocent JOlity. | St weisen ?fii’é‘? Sun, ‘oreoE mars-|| Phone 488 811 6th St. 0: Work: Guiacantiad s — VAN Wrong” will be shown tonight | tain, or use any sucl-electrical wires, F. J. CATTEYSON, Propr. N pais an| m ontributions: Wri name mus! nd norrow matinee i or pol 0sts, brackets, or other de- ’ be n"wn'"fé'u:‘z’.'i edl(t‘o:o butn::{ nos‘:::-carlly }‘vt: n:‘bmt‘l;:' g a tol o; theat; tinee and nizht.] at :{g:?l ?&i}'psnpgg:untenficl:l ti‘iflrt“fl dl?\, 4 A 4 N er or across an e w- Communications for the Weekly Ploneer must reach this offfce not the Gran eatre, o o vebon e Y, °f the follow- sday of each week to insure publication in the current issue Bryant Washburn is particularly | the City of i fter th later than Tuesday o A ° b 1y heraihn Ufat day ENTERPRISE AUTU C0. appear where there was a Scowl. | poicrami Avenue, a Inn uipment wi or| " . ponent of a_poouliar new-thougst|ipek e shifiahins diatlicd Sengasnl| Day and Night Service marriage, to wit, one based upon af- X o: s‘ abe qit It Js Goimod advissnia,|| 3rd St. & Beltrami Ave. apt at the art of making two smiles | of September, 19: In this play he -appears as the. ex- [ wires, fixtures an: Auto Livery and Taxi Service firat day of September,|| Office: Remore Hotel, Cor. fection of a platonic sort. He beligves: 2 that marriage, to be happy, muit be ‘3 ot & free from sentimentality, and that »g-‘nnltt‘x,:?t:hln.ogor;?n:;ym? Corporation Office Phone 1 love should “be kept in t:h: bc:k- to slring, ton. sres 'fl:‘f?’o‘l‘:&‘,‘{: Residence -Phone 10 Ton pages, containing & s round. It is easy to see that such &} hrack, the! rtr Y Thursday and sent postage pail to sny addzess, S rogTam needs twa t0 MAke It a:auc: | IR wiow e el ear. Sad Ehtita WM. M’CUAIG cess. In this instance the charming|2p¥ of the above described streets and young bride fails to see the hig idea; | b : hence—complications. i 3 The " four acts of vnulr::vuh re- ceived an enthusiastic ‘welcome from OFFICIAL VISITING. packed hg‘“;‘ y:storday, &:m j'l;%tly go‘u“?n-pnnnt.rgl optraing Shec & kg T Ry merited the hearty recognition. ey Wires in any manner other 3 In a spirit intended for official cordiality, the British g0V-| i) 5 ppear again tonight, then leave| 158 Of the | les, ‘or brackets, to Carry rince of Wales to the United States. This|to resume their circuit bookings; they | butiding within the limits hereinbefory ernment sends the b OFFICIAL COUNTY AND CITY PROCEEDINGS Aldrich & English General Blacksmithing —Hornlhoelnlr a Specialty— YOU were going s A i : : escribed provided that sach wires or||. on a trip today Oxy-acetylene Welding i i in international etiquette|having three days off in their jump A I fact is worrying certian precisians from_ Erookaton (0’ Pargo. their supporta shall not extend | over L J and were to be and Cutting over here. od. atrects or highways and provided ; z : that no wires or supports thereof shall gone a year, you They contend that the British are sending the wrong rep- OH. DAYS OF YOUTH! cross the front of auy windows or open-|| certainly would make ar- resentative. As Great Britain claims to be a democracy, it is ing in 301;;.';*,!‘?!5}’;“ co-partnersnin, || rangements to provide for rati If you want to make an excursion i ho shall: vio. 1 her duty to Be!ld us some one WhP represents the democlf'agc backward in time, just climb into a|iate any of fg:p}‘;:v&m':’- of the Dres your wife each month idea. And this, they hold, a prince can hardly do. If he seat at the Elko theatre tonight, or | eding sections of this ordinance or fail 214 FOURTH STREET ith 4] while you were away. doesn’t represent monarchy, what does he represent? tomorrow, pay your fare as you enter Oronpfiact fo, Somply :’,,:,,lfl‘fi of the ¥ ! They even complain that, to a republic like ours, any one|and in Brery short ;‘.':f;l";‘.’l‘;;'.g“‘,‘: }:ii.fi‘fi'z"&."hxfi‘r’?-v.m Efim}’:‘i‘%}i - Some day you are going with a royal title is ‘persons non grata’ "as an official represen-|i.,"; ;o "in springtime” and sl the | tas seciting sochin nianer 2. oalow!| away on a trip and never tative. A kingdom or archducy might recognize him, but for| world is before you. Lila Lee is the 31':"#'&'."&.“ .fi.fi"fiwcflfifi'fl’&%’f coming back! us to do so is almost a surrender of principle. star 1?; the mu;mt piet‘n: ";’u?- of be, &l;n‘:’fi&afi'fi?: & fne of not less % _— . : Yy ve' s guarantee 0 | than s 5 Well, in theory this is very sound reasoning. The Prince of [ {2 s00rt you into the past. - In the county sail of Belirami Count It’s not a. question of Wales is less qualified to represent the bulk of the British peo-| " 1; i5 a story by Monte M. Katter. | that the maintaining and ‘operating of|| “if” you die—the question 'HOSE who em- ple than any one whom they could have selected. Except, per-|jonn, directed by R. Willlam Netll. | §3¢0 Pole. Bost, bracket, wire, deviel 0o 66, ” is “when: ploy us have . f & 3 G 3 eparate -and. distinet of- haps, King Geor_gt_a. A kmg’s san i no‘;lgmte sffc%:)plete‘}ytc}‘: b :‘th ;J::fi::lnmm‘::d’x:t:z ?:::?‘:,:E"b: ;‘"‘"’“3 as.such as herein ) i d : the assurance that off from the realities ?f national life as 18 royal lather. Bub hel,;" . "1ah on the head. It is de- PrOYICS ordinances and parts-of ordine —SEE— - they will receive comes fairly close to it. If we want a typical representative of | 1ighttul—that's the only word to de- ances of the City of Bem{all which con: the highest degree the British people, we would, perhape, prefer Lieyd George. | erte it Andt aeTorcomedy.over {347 SSMSGPEEE L5 | DIWIGHT . MILLER i oo And we should show sound sense in demanding it; but{JI¥thng better was done by Mark|the ssme. sinance shall take effect Cencrar Apoiit. istaction. We are A ¢ e Lloyd would probably stay at home. He is needed in England |yurray Is the comedian—you know, | 359,20 1t force ':"’“,::‘&"::.:g:,%“:; just now, and yhe prince u_m’t. The prince never was, and pro- ;;azézog:n:::nwl:::mm P::;m::n:; :ifi’éeé’“:.‘h&::finfin J.‘?l;ln%‘; trec®Bi|| Twin City Life Insurance bably never will be. He is one of the least necessary persons, o s atiedios— Segtion 2. . Alerman Palmer, Co. of St. Paul as an individual, in the British Empire, though, no doubt, a The entire cast is good. The story | *¢¢onded by Afderm.g( Joanla.” y Life of V. i thoroughly companionable, unaffected, healthy-minded young|is good. The star is wonderfal, ana| Hend the Mot it Tuny sin. 1510.|| National Life of Vermo man. But Great Britain i# passing through acutely critical}yow'll be simply carried away by the |, ead the third time. Aug, itn, 1315 Sec. Bank Bldg., Bemidji times, and Lloyd George is needed there every minute of every|sweetness and the charm of ‘the pro- | by the following aye and nay vote: 408 o equipped to handle a commission in a thorough manner. Our services are dependable and po- day. So is every other man who has the quality of leadership, d“fi;{"“- Bflfi,’z',?__5‘5::‘3’3“.xffi?’::&;mfifi"‘"’ Tel. 167 ! and a conscience to regulate it. “Big v e Ones, & two part | ey N oN%ek, Cooper, Croon, Bar- 2 When one nation pays a complimentary visit to another, it | Elko theatre program for tonight and | **Nelivered to Mayor August 5th, 1919. generally uses as a representative some one who is merely a|Thursday. ! Approved August 9th, 1913, symbol. It is economy to do so, And he is received by a sym- —— e R A o Mavor. .| THE PIONEER WANT ADS! | bol representing the visited nation—the recipient of the com-|erroceEDpINGS cITY Counci, crTy|Attest: Sl BRING RESULTS ! pliment. And so the courtesies are exchanged. The symboli- OF BEMIDJI, MINN. : OBty Clonk. 4 cal visitant never enters the humbler dwellings of the people Councll met at cori 8t 4th 1919, - - visited, and sees next to nothing of their national life; therefore orclock P. 2L A quorum being present, it hardly matters who he is. President Wilson saw nothing of | J&rshilf Srasthingordc President Van- the French and British when he was in Europe, although he did| ypop rou oty vre fakS ing ‘aldersisn some work there. And the compliments-have been passed. gfierffifwfi'?fl% ; ?gfffii &:5::_, & As far as official courtesies go, a. couple of postal carda|guls. Absent: ’Garlock, Cooper, Croon, would do it just as well. = MTN.U.T%E. 5 Minutes of the meet! of Ji 7! b July"34th. *and July 0%, (1910 wers read and aproved. > SUGGESTIONS FOR SHIPPING CATTLE. The following bifacafter being audit- : } Siree e meotren, " sacond aliowed: (Beltrami County Farm Bulletin.) Pay Roll, month Jul 1339.99 Do not starve. cattle the last few days before loading, and | Sugsdi Sieat% o8 then give them a heavy feed the last thing. Especially avoid |2} Roberts, 2nd all ™ 200.00 the use of oats and excessive salt just previous to shipping. The |Street Gang, street iabor . :1.0 389.50 result of this practice is generally that the animal shrinks more: 1ordinance No. 101, [fesulating _the during the shipment and upon arrival fills up with water and is] &ta, and wires was dead the sarra toss not as saleable as if a regular feed were supplied. Buyers can and declared duly passed and carried easily spot animals which have been treated in this way. : on the following aye and nay vote: Handle cattle carefully while loading, avoiding the use of! clubs, etc., which cause bruises. In a standard 36 foot car hold: the weight close to the minimum of 22,000 pounds. The car; should be well cleaned. In hot weather it is well to put in an inch or two of sand and dampen it before loading. In winter put in good dry straw or other bedding. If bulls are shipped. with other cattle they should be well tied. It is better to ship: cattle that have been in the same feed lot together, rather than mix from different feed lots. They will come through in betten shape and with less bruises if they known each other than if they are strange. HE car with two or three or four different brands of Wedy ! tires reflects on the owner’s Tt ability to buy judiciously. il +.2295.00 ik | . People who try Firestone Gray B S Sidewall Tires are no longer in s the ranks of the tire doubters. “Ayes"—Bagley, Backus, s nara.:ones, xgnlu.‘gndelt lx(:ls. é‘le —None, sen arlock, ooper, Croon, Barnell. ' Ordinance No. 104 was read the sec- ond time. Ordinance No. 103 was read the sec- ond time, as amendel. g, 2rdinance No. 105 was read the first me. BONDS Bond of Geo, E. Kreatz in the sum of §14,992.00 with the Lion Bonding & Surety Co,, as surety was aproved. Bond of Alfred W. Stott In the sum of $142.00 with the United States Fi- delity & Guaranty Co. as surety, was -approved. - Employment agent's bond of C. 8. Dailey in sum_ of $2,000.00 with the United States Fidelity & Guaranty Co. as surety was approved. Plumber's bond of J, J. Doran in sum of $2,000.00, with the United States Fia delity & Guaranty Co. as surety was approved. unk dealer’s bond of Jacob Goldberg In sum of $1,000.00 with the Chicago Bonding: & Insurance Co. as surety, was approved. OR! ¢ REPORT, Report of Munlcll;‘al Court for week ending July 21st, showing $24.00 paid lho' cdty treagurer, was read and ac- cepted. MISCELLANEOUS. Matter of water bill of §15.40 againsy the Cemetery Assoclation was directed to_be referred to Mr. Crothers, Secy. t of Mr. Molander for estab« It is said in a dispatch from Coblenz that the Fifth and lohimest o ar, Molander for eatan: between Beltrami and Minnesota Ave- Fifteenth United States infantry regiments are to be sent from: the United States to Coblenz, \{vhegce they will be sent to Si- e ) lesia, where it is reported by newspaper correspondents in a trom Lineoln” Sohool Stotnda” to. thg united message for help from the allies, Germans are commit- 5?:'::.’-3;? was Fafatred £ the Strect| ting the same atrocities they did in Belgium in 1914. It is time/| 209, 21k8 committee, to report at the this wanton destruction of life and property in Europe was next meeting. Application for uh? increase, made :}‘ushed by the powers that be—league or no league of na- y o0ns. i They know that at_least one ' make of tires has more miles of y wear. They know that the ot name Firestone carries assur- ance and that the tires are uni- formly good. 0- When Earl W. Byer, manager of the: Markham hotel, leaves Bemidji for Lakota, N. D., where he has leased the hand- some new Lakota hotel for a term of ten.years, it will be with regret that he leaves Bemidji, according to Mr. Byer. Bemidji will hate to see him leave, also, but its best wishes for success will follow him. Since being in Bemidji, Mr. Byer has taken; an active interest in war activities and civic affairs in general. by truck drivers Jewett and Gaines was on motion referred to the salary come mittee. Matter of street. pavement as re- quested by Standard Oil Co. was refer- red to the street committee. The city engineer was directed to draw plans and estimate of cost of pav- ing Central Ave. from the present pav- ed road to the Akre store. Alderman Bagley's request for per- mission to maintain_a hose and rack at the hydrant at Park Avenue and First atreet, was granted. The city clerk waa authorized to ad- Herus}e for bids for an electric siren re alarm. The city clerk was directed to adver- tise for bids for a fuel room at city building, u{er lans and specifications to be furnished by the Architect. The blue print plans and specificsh tions of walks, curbs and crossings as submitted by the city engineer, was ac- cepted and filed. 'he matter of changing the corporate limits of the city, was on motion of Al- derman Backus, seconded by B:_Flny. referred to the Mayor, City Engineer anghclty ‘.)Aetltorney. further business ero ng no fu X:{a l;noved to adjourn. Adjourned. est: ] C. W. VANDE%" A ved: | “PPERO. STEIN, City Clerk. President Wilson’s views on the demands of the railroad brotherhoods for a wage increase of 25 per cent, was that add- ed burdens would result for the people of the country. He gave as his view that four cents an hour increase would be about right, xfilddsoon after a referendum strike vote of 500,000 men was called. irestone TIRES Most Miles per Dollar That must have been a hungry mob that stormed that army food sale store in Dallas, Texas. The crowd just naturally helped its self to what the members could lay hands on and failed to settle. The store was closed. It would seem as if President Wilson had something on his hands more important to the United States at the present time than the world peace treaty tour. It’s up to him to make a peace treaty right in the little old United States between the profiteers and the general public. | i | | Deafacrtiva D

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