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| i THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER . REALESTATE |} REYNOLDS & WINTER 212 Beltrami Avenue | his welghtleél tones explained his J brain child -in this manner: . . ! A B 1 “That means that when you get into o ) i \ nnnra fl"u - the chair we study your face and then Auto Livery "'.d;lr ms-,'h. | proceed to cut your hair in such a Day and Night Service 5 manner. that the-trimming will con- ’ A e i :l'ls appeé rfinc&——‘!tlx!l “know there are Re ¢ i@ some men in"the barber-business here: WM. M’CU @i | 'y }ig ought 'to.ibe shoemakers:and manager and not to individuals. Thix Dot see any furthér fhan the “‘-.'.. o N > 9 . is /to prevent confusion. 5 | Campaign Closes Saturday Night at 9 o’Clock, November 1, 1510 Pr :on“:“ms may_sen 4 in ;.,e::c ::,?l: ::: ::5?;;,,':2.“;:2; m‘ 3 3 - 3 o 3 t " W, as Y Tall gy . i t ¢ otes Announced ealed and the key placed fn The Pio- — - J“d'“ . . :eer safe. ‘This ballot pox ‘will not |-putting up their hair and there is no be opened except by the judges at the | reason why nien should.” NOW IS TIME TO MAKE WlNN!NG RACE PR B ooy [T TTVEY Already - customers have or- dered of Rich Portrait Studio their final count. When sending in these votes do not roll or fold, but send them in a flat'package, using a.little S icardboard so B‘: “to keep them absui Don' i is ] 3 utely flat. gure to use special 't Let Up in Your Work This Woek—l’rm.um L:::y/ Be Won e yery staiiny ol A1 Jattars, yotos: Losf orts Forth ard Gse— ete. 2 se Laat by, P A ¥ Tov g Fourth—Owing to the uncertainty Names of Cash Prizes Announced on First Page of ‘mail reaching candidates in tims Lapp Fast Skater. ; to be returned -for tne final tl:ount. The Laplander can cover.150 mile:. “ You would Teel that you had been :l;:ere:odaytsrl;aturn, iy "m:;‘é‘t ia «'day on'hfs sKates. deprived of something that righttul- |, .64 on subscriptions. Prompt ac-| . NOTICE 1y ‘belonged to ‘you, and it would all knowledgment - will be ‘made, how-| ~Subscribe for The Ploneer. 2 - be due to ‘your own carelessness and |, v, v Jotter, of all subscriptions — candidates who won || thinking your position was Impregn- |, nq remittances received from candis Names ‘of, the extra cash prizes will be found ||able; | i b i 3 :_ ['dates, and the votes will be deposited |/ Page 1 of this issue. When eBnjainin Franklin®colned i ‘th¢ pallot box to the credit: of théH ‘The Correct Word. By “0ld Brown won't live long; he has one foot in the grate already.” “You mean one foot in the grave.” || “No—he’s going to be cremated.” CHRISTMAS PORTRAITS —theé popular, economical, ac- ceptable gifts. Give your photo in.'a_beautiful calendar, .free, extra With orders this month, at "Portrait Studio Phone 520W .’10th St.'& Doud 3 3 3 Make your sppointments by phone - pory i i i that famous little phrase of “Keep- candidates. “If you do not-receive a ¥ o n::m?:h“cfim log §i°'l"t‘n‘;idat it b“”“? 800 [prompt acknowledgment of subseri di .. Many ads appear in the printed balow, ||t he preached a sermon 1n siX|iong and rémittances that 'you send [ ‘clasified column of the Pioneer : A i - || words.”: It has a ‘potent meaning in |, “yo gyre ‘to motify the campaign. : similay. : The standings of candidates will ||this campaign, and the truth of it|g.ioriment immediately. E : ; e . = 1 reappear tomorrow, Tuesday, Oc- | Will be borne when the campaign Fifth—The free 100-vote ¢oupons ese “are ¥ Jn stu tober. s .|| ends and the prize winners Will'be|,,o 110w of no value, as they erpired: e - /]| dunbinted by the.judges: last Saturday, October 25. Votes.can } ‘Ask yourselt now: “Will I now only' be secured on-collections. i f Will .you? g Look over -the above conditions |&. though you think’youdo. | sarotully. ' Do, not.jump at the, éon.] OWS. oiily wa o ny par: L offie Who the &d- "B . i e battery © FEuroing i havry o | O L1 TS MO e ] el T e H ona e Drebared tn.atore your battesy condition. . 2 "WE'ARE THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE "BATTERY SHOPIN ~ have called at the campaign office " $ambaign. . : — within .the: last- few days, a large y¢ in doubt concerning any" point, |ieiemm——e e {|number have signifiet § ntil éverything is .{| tion of spending several in X4 A~ 3 A " 4] ting in touch with people DALY - ‘them new subscriptions_ for -——EAT period earlier in the campaign. Thejr Among the many dandidateswho ;;hqfiflth not.conform to the riles of the ; g ‘We give this woik our personal atten- | 11 speedily discover that it will be| ‘*According to the best: estimates,” TUN Sheetily s . says a writer in Everybody’s for July,! “about 10,000,000, or more ‘than one- tenth of our population over ten years: old, canuot read or write English—a* number greater than the whole popu- lation -of Canada; greater than the whole population of the South in the sassion of the ballot box Saturday, November 1, 1919, and no omne connected with The Pioneer will bhave any hand in counting the votes. A .. . i : s S Lae ) }obsect; of course, 1s to secure secona AT : tion. =Give us a trial, we guarantee satis- ‘- J payments on these subscriptions by : o i a0 : faCtlon. A 2] inducing the s‘:lbflclr;b“e touggot';‘l:: " Yei : alamy oo g oW by | i o e _ i Pi, o1 nger 5 e PG . v : "‘E ofi.s.'::';’. 'p.w’rhl” . ‘:: .Bn""" is :::ex:rgho:fl‘d %e, and %andldutes who 5 B Th'rd S'rast fla'a - = : These gentiemen will take pos- ||turn their atfention to this feature PR 1 5 M“:LER’S BATTERY SHOP a fruitful source of votes. Qu'rA Waiters : Corner Minnesota Avenue and Fourth Street £ Do the Waiting Rules Governing Close Of Campaigm. Candidates cannot be too careful about -sending their ballots so that they will reacg the cnmp:ig:h dep;}'t- ment before p. m. Saturday, No- 2 ing ome of the splendid prizes that |Vember. 1, and as a matter of precau-| Civil war; greater than the combined are daily coming closer, candidates in | tion, every one of them, especially populations of: 15 of our states. .And The {Poneer’s famous automobile and |1iVing outside of the city, of Beidji, | of this number, tully half can neither prize campaign are preparing to en- |8hould read and weigh each line of| fead, write nor speak FEiglish. In ter upon the last lap of the exeiting | What we have to say. some' citles, such as Passaic, N. J., or race. Every day is of importance in| . We would dislike to see any candi-| Fall River, Mass,, these strangers num- the-fast .closing gap that separates date lose a single vote because p( the| per g sixth or more of the population. the’three automobiles from the -win- | eXcitement which is suer to occur|. this encrr ulatl ners. November 1 is the all import- d“;’““ "‘eb‘“t fow. :““"" °fm‘ih° - | ta speecti or literature or custom; ‘were ant date on the horizon. paign, or Yecause of some sumder merely ‘a population,’ merely living 2 2 I st il standing on their part. . It is impos- % & x gy - To work industriously in the race, | sible for you to exercise-too much | 8mong-us, that would be one thing to-|-- & o fi"[‘ never hesitating a moment until a|caution in arriving at a full under-| think about. But all of this 10,000, - : ; : a prize is won, is the slogan that the 000 are also working among us, trying > l’l Fired with the ;m-bmon of grasp- standing of the rules and conditions 'l candidates have adopted. governing the closing of the cam-|to build some kind of life for them- Encouraged by the splendid suc-| paign. selves. .And.in so doing, they have cess they achieved of late, many Jate First—All votes and remittances,| brought themselves into a closer re- starting candidates are vigorously [ no matter at what time mailed, must | |ationship with us than we are often proceeding to still further enhance | be received in the office of the cam-| willing to admit; even if we are aware their opportunities of ultimate suc-| paign department of The Pioneer be-| of 4t " More than 58 per cent of the e -| fore 9 p. m. Saturday, November 1. . pr - <ess by vividly exploiting their terri ! people who make our steel’and iron, tory. If not received at this hour they will ~ be worthl d will not b ted. | ore than 72 per .cent of those who The deep interest in the campaign orthless and will not be counted, i o Second—All remittances and votes | Make our clothes, more than 85 per and the great numbers of people in cent of th h 1 r Bemidji and vicinity who are watch-|Should be addressed to the campaign | ¢en 'o i 086 Who xelne ol ":lg"‘ ing the progress of the candidates :;zmflo?m‘:'l:o‘:. a Andw:let.fliin. “.;t from day to day, spells a finish that 0f or e glish, will live in the memory ofthose parti= and at least 8 quarter of them cannot cipating for years to come; S P E C ;HILO!:‘\Mt:?:lr;Wl‘Ihllnnzfieé 31‘1 Too much is at stake to back I A_ I I ity o shweney 4 down now. In almost any district a : 5 | milllon who ‘nfine our coal are foreign- few subscriptions will place any ' i born, and’465.000 of these come from candidate in the leaa. No one has : 17|'| mon-English/speaking "taces, with but aianababarainbehabiidit idbddibdduddtddataiei vet secured such a lead that cannot |- the slightest ‘abllity, if any, to read th ‘be overtaken and passed, and this English language. g point is being realized by other can- didates with-such forcefulness that $100 Qonora rodical vote changes are occurring o -daily. Almost continuously the names and positions are shifting. )] - Eventhough a ;umber have just Phonogra'ph LATEST STYLE IN HAIR CUTS N,ov‘( York "T,_n_'n‘iq;nll. An.llt. Advertises “to Trim the Bean “Physiog- commenced, and others are just pre- . _nomically.” parirg to start in earnest, one Is purchased from and on R, | rtruck by the wonderful tenacity of display at “Halr cnt physiognomically” -is the spirit and the courageous perserver- impressive: s!gn ~on ‘the window of a e~ce with which they are speeding ) “tonsorial artist” in the downtown sec- - €O\ Y 5 ' T3 phend. ' Certain it is that they wil Geo. T. Baker's ton ofANGW YOk, : »%%55 Y Armour’s Oats are different - from ~ve to be reckoned w as contend- i oo “ wen il ‘anked' 8 = S &N, e B . : P : ers from now on. Every day thou- Bemidii m- cfii:::l:ll:r' w‘:‘? d:lf‘t: d"?:t.: t’;e-sfiofihl m‘z&m"&hm Lt other oats because they are milled differ- fands of vrtes are sent to candidates HDNS 7 & R 2 S €A00" - | , e e gt gt Rl “eritly—by a wonderful new process that to be voted at their discretion, and & barber started to walt on kifm. . -0y ul n roc i tn be voted at thelr disoretion, and : R . || “Tdov'tkiow.” wasthe reply. “Some | . N —— has raised the standard of oat foods. :;;Iklv's r8 a reserve are going to cuta s o Y reijse The merth ot eopins thets Then, too, Armour’s Oats cook perfectly in 10 to 15 minutes and you'll find they taste better than any you “have ever eaten. ftreneth to themselves .would prove big firure at the end. The ones who is these same ones with a ‘“card up their sleeve’ "that will dash the hopes of the too confilent ones when the final votes are in. The most disastrous thing that can befall any candidate is too much confidence. This malady s a fatal one in any line of business, and especially so in a-campaign of this kind, where a space of one hour may cause a throne of “too much confid- ence” to topple. Those. -who think themselves sure of victory and hold aloof while others go out and get . the votes, are invariably the ones.to. lose out in the end. You cannot be too sure. Even if you were certain of votes issued on NEW no one could pass you in the race; al- To the candidate in the whole campaign, regard- less of district, who se- . cures the latgest number " For ‘Breakfast, Luncheon and Diiiner Caréfully sclected white A great variety of choice ; oats rolled’ paper-thin, give oatdishescan beeasily made ways be prepared for emersonsios|| ‘SUbECTiDtions between the J ‘a distinctive-delicacy to-the with Armour’s Qats. Fol- Keap going unth yor vermergencles| * dates of Monday, October ; rich oat fiivor.. - Use them low the worth-while recipes This is the onl: f win- 27, and Saturday, Novem- " ; : d sav ime’and fue . 4 afng, and “ite i.é'éiim'.’.“}u‘{m}' o ber 1, 1919, at 9’31';. m., will ¢ e will ¥ . and save tlme and fuel. on every package. belng too-sure of victory will thus be ' ; ] be given a Sonora Phono- - ! Order from your neighborhood grocer. avolded. - Suppose, for example, that et il 5 3 1 i y o 2 you ceased-your efforts, teell:ng cer-|| - 8raph worth $100—win- e ] : : e A - tain:that you 'could not.lose, while|| ning-this extra p; your nearest competitor, over whom “you:appeared to have a commandin ! Jend/ ré@oubled his_efforts and m ‘aged: to'seeure just enough to gain 5 aslight lead - r “you—but , just’ “";';fi? to win“one of those three au- i%o! les.' “Wouldn’t you-feel“‘sore?” ¥ou bet you would! positive evidence of our capability. i "You ‘ean be cer- | tein if you in-