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PAGE SIX MINNESOTA FIREMEN ‘Arizona Judge Makes Beer Legal. GENERAL MERCHANDISE HUFFMAN & OLEARY Sale of beer containing 23 per cent Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, Flour Mrs. A. R. Wi“ia“'8 DR. E. H. MARCUM STUDY FIRE PREVENTION| ctconot i= permitted by w deciston by Test, Bto. » P Oftcs hours, i1 am. to 12 m. F Judge Willlam H. Sawtelle in sustain- W. G. SCHROEDER Piano Instructor FURNITURE AND » Py m' o 5' p~ - 3 U—WP e8s.) fng a demurrer of the Ranier Brewing Bemidji, Minn. Phone 65 e e —— 3 s i LR company, which asked that a govern- Bohroeder: Block St. Paul, Sept. 22.—Firemen of Minnesota were given an opportunity today to study latest methods of fire fighting and fire prevention in a school under direction of L. L. Wold, Cincinnati. The state firemen’s college opened gessions today and classes will be conducted each day until Thursday when the Minnesota Fire Prevention congress will hold sessions. As a feature of the big program Thursday, a frame building will be burned in the hedrt of the down-town district to show how quickly such a building can be consumed by flames. At the same time flames will be applied to a fireproof structure to demonstrate the safety of such build- ings. Both same editions of such structure have been erected on a lot adjoining Central fire station. ment action to prohibit the sale of such beer be dismissed PIANO INSTRUCTION Mrs. G. Oliver Riggs Many years a successful con- cert pianist and teacher THOROUGHLY UP-TO- DATE IN METHODS, ALL once Class will be organ- Studio 520 4th St. Special attention given be- ginners. Reasonable rates PHONE FOR YOUR LIVERY ‘CAR Day or night the year Third Street Cafe Our Waiters ! UNDERTAKING H. N. M’KEE, Funeral Director PHONE 178-W or R Many ads appear in the lassified column of the Pioneer which are signed similar to : “J. B., care Pioneer.” i Oftice phone 18 Res. phone 211 T Aldrich & English General Blacksmithing —Horseshoeing a Specialty— Retrieving Barbed Wire. ks The problem of retrieving the burled || ized on and after Sept. 1st. round. Do the Waiting B add broken barbed wire on the bat- New Dodge and Ford Cars Oxy-acetylene Welding tlefields of Flanders and northern || STUDIO: 7 7 and Cutting France is being tackled by the British war office salvage committee, and a machine for the purpose has been in- « vented and bullt which is thus de- scribed : One truck and trailer carries the whole of the plant, which can work on the most uneven ground. A stout wire rope with a number of hooks is worked by a winch. As the barbed wire is drawn up it passes through twe sets of rollers, and the salved met- al appears_in blocks from one foot to 18 inches square, and welghing from Students should apply at 1213 Lake Boulevard _ S ————"—; at your service SUBSCRIBE FOR THE WARD BROTHERS DAILY PIONEER the party is known we have no authority to give out any in- 000 214 FOURT:1 STREET AL ing will not have tired them. They will feel fresh and invigorated. for the day’s campaign. Say what you will, there is no way to do a family washing quite like the ‘“Electric Way.” ‘ Last week we.sold a washing machine each day. One lady was so enthusi- astic about her new machine that she signified her willingness to let them take ' anything out of her house they desired with the exception of her washing machine. ‘Another remarked that if she were compelled to part with either her washing ma- chine or her bed she would say: “Goodbye little bed.”” These are the best recom- mendations we could desire for our machine. We, are selling the “THOR” and the “GAINADAY” Electric Washers on easy monthly payments. These machines are being demonstrated at our office every day. Don’t hesitate to come in and ask for a demonstration. We really like to make them. And if you want to take one of our machines into your home for a trial you are privileged to do so. In case the machine fails to please you we will be glad to take it back without questions of any kind being asked. MINNESOTA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER COMPANY “The Home of Mrs. Thor” 70 to 80 pounds. For smelting it sells - % E for about $25 a ton. The staff In | : = charge of the scheme thinks that there o = are 100,000 tons that can be removed, = and if that is the aggregate weight the = ENTHUSIASM IS RUNNING HIGH ordered shuold be .mP.l_’_ jis"tlfied. E & nx:;;fi;:::n byl il Y There is but one topic of conversation. At the breakfast table, in the library § cussing Lora Jellicoe's tribute to all room, on the street, at the club, in fact where ever people come together you hear = e ataen b (ke lov ek confident little groups discussing the Bemidji Daily Pioneer’s Great $3,500.00 = ‘:thlgh'est form of heroism. Profit-Sharing Circulation Building Campaign. Talk about profit-sharing! Say, ' = ‘was not e fig] ng, not e anx- = fpus Sibaine oy S0 Bl Bhate just look at those three big prizes at the top of the long list which are to be given = showed. i _absolutely free to the winners in the campaign. To us it appears the most attrac- = i Tt oset ot e bafine o, war tive proposition ever offered by a newspaper. We are going to watch it with keen — that 1 should ever have lived for nine interest. We realize that in any number of homes every member of the family = A Chi s e ihion dorn aseas By will be working for one of these prizes. And that is the real way to win. Mother = aald. “But I've just done it," he add- and Dad, Jack and Mary, Aunt Etta and Uncle Fred—all wilk-be busy. The home = su.=Londen Cheonlele; work will be done in a “jiffy” and out they will go to gather votes and take new E KAISER WILLIAM AT METZ EHosErIpHON, E TIME IS VALUABLE AND WE WILL SAVE YOU THE LOSS = : OF SEVERAL HOURS £ We can save Mother and Aunt Etta no end of time on Monday. There is n = ; need of taking all morning to do the family washing. Our wonderful . E " . Will help them to get the clothes on the line by nine o’clock. Then, too, the wash- E = Some time ago William Hohenzoi Yern. then kaiser of Germany, had placed at the entrance of the cathedral wf Metz this extraordinary statue of ‘himself. Since his abdication some- one has hung upon it the placard with the Latin inscription, “Sic Trap~ #t Gloria Mundi.” The Plower She Wore. As blossom time comes around agatn e !nstlncnveli recall those that have fzured in fictibn, says the New York Bvening Post. The flower that she wore! .In all literature nothing stands ont Ttke the mignonette of Anna Ka- renina (for seer and reformer what an adept Tolstoi was at describing wom- en's dress! Ilew story tellers pure and slmple have equaled him). We are net- allowed to forget the camelias of a certain lady, nor the scent of a jas. mipe- flower in Paris at the opera there, and we confess to remember- g with joy the red., red rose in “The Bomplete Lite of John Hopkins.” We should be glad to forget “Rappacini’s . Ivaughter,” with her purple polson flower, but we defy anyone who has fallen under the spell of that dread story to be able to do so. And al- wayy, Ophelia, Elks Building Telephone 26 I 000 T AR Qi il SO0 00O | Defective F