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Determination to Win Is Half of the Battle dfia& Offer of 200,000 Extra Votes for Every Club of $25 of Subscriptions Nearing F inish—This Short Cut to Victory Should Be Taken by Every Automobile Aspirant’ There are extra votes for every- body, but the period during which they are to be had will close at ,9 p. m., Saturday, October 11. Don’t stop as long as this period continues, but remind every friend that has promised you a subscription that now is the very time to give it to you. They have no reason for wait- ing; if they are going to help you at .all, they may as well do it one time Miss Lucene McCu: Bemidji Miss Esther F. Johnson, Ny- more Mrs. A. J. Irvine G. R, Ma Gust Be: Cloe Ki Mrs. Charl ‘Morrit Opsal as another, and they should do Y il Ave. oot s when you can get as many votes 35, Mys, Tom Smart, 612 Amer- possible. They won’t be angry With| ey Ave. ... 3 you for looking out for yourself. If| Mise Ida Heng . " they do they .are very unreasonable./G 'C_ Berglund, 15th and You are not asking them for a dona- tion. for. every dollar they invest. The Bemidji Pioneer is worth Golden Soper, 521 Min more than the subscription price, and Mrs. Theo. E. Virts... They will get value received| pi . Avis Cameron Park Mrs. John Supry, Nymore. as they must have a paper anyway,lp = y .ster P. Warford, 609 there is every reason that it should Minnesota Ave. ... 2 be this one. If they understand they | pe. ™y oy Elmquis are helping you, it is all the more reason they should choose The i io- neer. Visit every one of your friends defore this great offer of 200,000 ex- tra votes for every club of $26 ex- pires, and explain to them about the extra votes. It is best to ask them tor the long term subscriptions—one or two years—because the votes count up much faster. If your friends are taking some other paper and wish the Bemidji Ploneer started at some later date this will be dome. write on the subscription date which the subscriber wished to have the paper started and it will be carefully attended to. You may secure sub- «scriptions anywhere. Theré are no restrictions. You may have nas many -of your friends help as possible. It A. J. Naylor, 201 Irvine..... Just y! Ziegl H. R. Jones .. Miss Elaine Boyd D. D. Miller ... B. L. Brug, midji Ave. Rev. Father J. Miss Emma Klein, 520 Minn Miss Margaret Lord, 903 Beltrami Ave. .......... Roy Moberg, West 4th Mrs. John Ford tel Miss Myrtle Neumann, 1019 Beltrami Ave. .................. Miss Ruth Riley, 516 Minn. Miss Carrie Brown, 1418 Beltrami Ave. you" want extra receipt books drop a|H. E. Rice, 1134 Doud........ line to the campaign manager and|Miss Ella Laqua, they will be sent at once. 200.000 Extra Votes Free. We protect our contestants by tell-| Mys, M. ing them just how this campaign will be conducted. The vote chedule on|Hector Brown 208% Miss Edla Nelson S. L. Sellers, 1218 Bemidji.. Hinkley, Bemidji Ave. the cover of the subscription receipt|Miss Florence Bagley, 908 books will NOT be changed at any time during the campaign. There will be NO other extra vote offers.| s The Bemidji Pioneer hereby guaran- teea that the following extra vote of- fers will prevail throughout this cam- paign. You can carry this quarantee with you.- Collections turned in early on the first period will count M. for more extra votes than if turned in Miss Kathryn MacGregor.... Mrs. Edw. Currey, 511 Min- nesota Ave. .......oocoeeeeene A. Downs, 503 4th St.... red Fradet, 1223 Dewey.... at a later date during the campaign. | Miss Bertha Goldberg, 112 Here Are the Extra Vote Offers. |Mrs. H. L. Huffman, 700 Every candidate who brings or| Bemidji Ave. ..........ccccn... sends in $25 in campaign collections|Miss' Glady Getchell, 923 up to and including Saturday, Octob- Bemidji Ave. ................ s er 11, .will be given a bailot for 200,-| Cariton Crothers, 713 Bel- 000 extra votes in addition to the trami Ave. regular number of votes. The time(Mjss Mabel Swenson, Be- is shart, 80 you must get right to| midji Ave. work or this offer will be of no help| Ahe Grossm: to you. YOU WILL RECEIVE 200,- Mis, Lilly Hovey, 13th 000 EXTRA VOTES ON EVERY $26|E, N, French, 1123 Beltrami l"'gIOg.URN IN DURING THIS Mi;. Ruth Caskey, Dewey Remember, you are not compelled Miquu—nt to bring in or send in the $25 in one lump sum. For instance, you may bring in §$5 today $6 tomorrow and 80 on. A careful record of every dol- lar will be kept and as soon as a can- didate has 2 club of $26 ue extra|territ votes will be issued and given to the |midji. candidate. This offer is open to all rioneer |the same m;, Nymore District No. 2. opportunity to offer is just the thing necessary. WHEN YOU HAVE SECURED |Miss Ethel Boyer, Route 3 ONE CLUB START RIGHT OUT FOR Bemidji ... ANOTHER. There are extra votes|Mrs. Clara for everybody and the work done dur- Blackduck . ing this first offer may be the deter-| Hugo Lindblom, mining factor in the award of the|Ebner Trask, Saum costly grand prizes. Ed. Bauers, Quirin, Remember we hereby guarantee|Nels Lund, Quirin, contestants that subscriptions turned | Mrs. Liedfelt, Saum. in on or before October 11 inclusive, | Gordon Noyes, Bagle; will earn nore extra votes than the|Chester ‘Bugn, Bagl subscriptions turned in at' a later|Elmer Olberg, Clearbrool date. Early workers have the best|Carl Skog, Clearbrook .. advantage in this campaign. If you|Clarence Oseid, Roosevel don’t understand ask the campaign Raymond Olson, Roosevel manager. B. A. Woods, Roosevelt Offers Not To Be ™ -~ged. Between the dates of Monday, Oc- tober 13, and Saturday, October 25, inclusive, 175,000 extra votes will be given for every club of $25 of cam- paign collections in addition to the Rev. regular number of votes. Between the dates of sonday, Oc- tober 27, and Saturday, November 1, Peter Sherwold, Roosevelt: Fred Church, Bemidji, Route No. 3 .. Miss Greenhi midji, Route 3 Berl Noble, Nebish. . Fal Flo: nikar, Red Lake. inclusive, 150,000 extra votes will be| given for every club of $256 of cam- paign collections in addition to the regular num.er of votes. District No. 1. This district includes all of the city of Bemidjl. Each candidate in this district has the same opportunity to win the $1,- 186 Oakland touring car or vne of district will receive five prizes and non-prize winners will be paid fifteen per cent cash commission. Miss Muriel Crawford H. A. Swisher, 1012 Miss Christa Wallace, America Ave. Mrs. W. B. Erwin, trami Ave. ... Miss Esther McGhee, 1709 Irvine Mrs. M. A. Greenblat, 1218 Bemidji Ave. .................. Mrs. Ethel McMahon, 1021 Dewey Ave. Miss Elsie Nuss, Park Ave. ... 'Ihsymond Towle, 712 Tenth t. 13,750 13,900 14,150 14,200 13,200 'a 55 § posky Miss Gladys Whitney, Guth- rie J. M. Oakland, Guthri Gust Anderson, Guthrie. Howard Balk, Guth: Mrs. L. F. Soland, Wilton. Albert Uteck, Turtle River. Miss Alice Gerlinger, Nebish Mrs. E. L. Sarff, Waskish. Mrs. M. T. Searl, Becida. Ein. B. Edwards, F. O. Heulin, Heulin.. Mrs. Thor "y Miss Nellie Boobar, Nary. Miss Marie Miss Ella Allers, Leonard.... Miss ‘C‘rolin. Hendrickson, Quiring ... G. A. Ballou, I M, Aaron Bengson, Mispah...... 13,850 11,800 12,950 11,600 8,176 8,650 10,150 8,600 12,700 8,750 :‘;:g EuI:ri lelmy. Baudet 5,000/ PR ¢ Fra evenson, Cass Lal 5,000 5,000 Alfred R..holt.;Cau Lake.. s:mISTATE UNIVERSITY’S ¥ Albin Carlson, Cass 5,425 ::g:g‘.lu Johnson, 'Cul Lake. 5:000 SOUAD Is PROMISING SR (By United Press.) :»% Apt Reminder. St. Paul, Sept. 26.—Minnasota 10'9.,5 “Come upstairs and let me wash |university’s football squad looks bet- v your hands,” sald Winnie’'s mother. |ter than ever before, many observers 5,878| “I don’t want to go up!” wailed Win- [on Northrup fleld agreed today. With 5:000 nie, aged three. “Let her wash them the war over and many old stare 5,000| down here,” called grandmamma ; “she back, the gopher squad, after about 8,000 5,000 means except immersion in boiling wa- 6,225 This district includes all of the ory outside of the city of Be- Each candidate in this district has win the candidates and you can outstrip late | $1,185 Oakland touring car, or one beginners right at the start and take [ of the Ford touring cars. After the the lead. The Ploneer wishes to en- |three automobiles have been awarded courage contestants to work for an|each district will receive five prizul automobile and we think that this|and non-prize winners will be paid fifteen per cent cash commission. 8,000 12,050 12,800 11,950 8,078 I Miss Pearl Doughman, Mix- pabh ............. . 9,325 Clyde Semon, . 5,000 F. W. Isaacson, Leona: 5,100 Floyd Stevens, Leonard 6,650 Mrs. Elven Geroy, Spu 6,000 Chas. Souder, Spur 5,000 Anne Zilbert, Spur 5,000 Clifford Thor, Gull Mrs. Swenson, Gully 5,000 Joe Curtis, Ca k . 5,000 Miss Catheriné Bateman, Walker ... 11,600 Mrs. F. Hendrickson, Mal- colm Mrs. Nels Willet Bemidji Mrs. Mike Wold, Solway.... Miss Selma d Go! ! wvick . o Mrs. W. y k 10,750 Martin Kjolhang, Gonvick.. 5,000 H. O. Halvorsen, Gonvick.... Mrs. Jens Beck, Kellihe: Mrs. James Hand, Saum...... Miss Della Anderson, Stan- 12,600 5,000 5,000 5,000 ley Gust Sandahl, o Mrs. S. M. Pendergast, R. R. 1, Bemidji . 12,900 {Mrs. D. A. Whiting, Rural | Route, Bemidji 6,050 ARMY VS. NAVY IN BIG BALLOON RACE (By United Press.) St. Louis, Sept.” 26.—Army and navy airmen will get away this after- noon in the first official after-the. war balloon race. The race is for dictance. Entrants today were free in pre- dictions of shattering the long dis- tance record now held by Allan Haw- ley of New York City. They declare with the improvements made in gas bags since Hawley flew 14,500 miles from St. Louis in 1909, their chances are excellent. Three entries each from the army and navy will get away when Major Charles J. Glidden of New York City signals the race is on at 4:30 today. The six bags have been here for the last few days in' preparation for the flight. All are of 50,000 cubic feet capacity. The navy is represented today by teams from the United States Naval station at Akron, Ohio, United States Naval station, Pensacola, Fla., and the navy department, Washington, D. C. The three army balloon teams are from the United States Army Balloon iSchool at Omaha, Neb., Brooks Field, San Antonio, Texas, and Langley Field, Va. Contestants and visiting army and navy officers last night were guests Earl Orr, Baudette. N. A. Berg, Baudette. 6,128, which is sponsor of today’s race. . 5,000 of the Missouri Aeronautical society can do it just as well” “No,” her mother said firmly, “I want her to corhe up with' ine!” Winnie came up- stairs as slowly as possible. *“Oh,” she sald, turning a wrathfully tearful face to her mother, “why don’t you obey your mother?” “Life-Plant.” There is a creeping moss found In Jamaica called the “life-plant.” It is belleved to be indestructible by any ! ter or the application of a red-hot iron. It may be cut up and divided in any manner, and the smallest snreds will i throw out roots, grow and bud. "~ FRST SUBSTRIPTION GOUPON- GOOD FOR 20,000 EXTRA VOTES two weeks hard work is going the old gait under Dr. Wiiliams’ supervision. Several letter men are in the back- fleld practice. But there are a num- | ber of promising looking youngsters. Minnesota men are taixing much of Iowa. They remember vividly the defeat of last year and Coach Wil- liams has a weather eye on the Hawkeye squad. He has warned his men that all other teams in the con- ference are in better shape than last season and that this year’s grade will be a hard one to climb. Don’t Knock! Don’t knock! The only knocker that amounted to anything was on a doo! Subscribe for Thne Daily Ploneer Return this coupon to-the Campaign Manager, The .. Pioneer, with your FIRST subscription payment, either old or new, of six months or longer, and you will re- ceive 20,000 votes in addition to the regular number of votes given according to the regular schedule. Address Candidate’s Name.....cccccocmecececmemcsomsareencs ot ot ts ] Dist. No....cccoueeeee. Amt. Paid §$................ (Old or New) This cqupon, accompanied by the Nomination Blank and your first subscription, will start you in the race with over 20,000 votes. Only one of these coupons will be creditéed to each candidate. NOMINATION BLANK GOOD FOR 5,000 VOTES Campaign Manrager, The Bemidji Pioneer: Cut out this blank and send to The Bemidji Pioneer, with your name, or the name and address of a friend. The names of persons making nomination will not be divulged. The first nomination sent in will count 5,000 votes if sent to The Bemidji Pioneer Campaign Man- ager. The Bemidji Pioneer reserves the right to reject any objectionable nominations. R o 100 VOTES Good for One Hundred Votes If Sent On or Before September 27, 1919 TOWN...nececccene = This Coupon will count 100 Votes when properly filled out and sent to the Campaign Manager of The Bemidji Pioneer on or before the expiration date. Coupons must be neatly trimmed and put in package with number of votes written on top. "know what labor is doing as well as we do YOU CAN SAVE work time and trouble if you will install a Circo Gas Heater in your home; you will not need to start your furnace fire until real winter sets in. Just the thing for these chilly morn- ings and evenings. We can also sup- ply your needs with a Thrift Heatgr or a Radiantfire. ‘ ’ BEMIDJI GAS CO. ’ Phone 76 BEMIDJI TIRE CO. Lee and Goodrich Tires Vulcanizing and Tire Repairing Bemidji’s Oldest Exclusive Tire Shop 211 Fourth Street Building costs are not likely - to come down for some time. The principal reason is labor costs. You and that increases are more likely than de-} creases. 1 Farmers who built corn cribs last year' saved a lot of money and we believe that | farmers who built eribs THIS year will save: | money too. | One thing is certain—you need enough ab-| solutely safe storage space for all the corn you will harvest this year. You can’t take any chances with corn when it is as valuable as it is today. ; Building costs won’t be changed enough in youczl' .ftavor to postpone the new crib if you need it. Call on us for plans and material—call this week if you can. ! ‘ ‘ . Defective