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T2 WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 26, 1919 "*7i' *fHE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER i <PAGE SEVEN DA DA T 5 T VA Tetter of appreciation: from the - i e e e s ' PokT ARTH"R members of the faculty regarding the ¢ DR. D 2 e (R Ti b \ increase 'in salary, was read and plac- - D. L. STANTON 1 THIS__ ed on file. A di - SOON BE PAPER CEVTER 375 ity —EAT— i, || R HISURANCE (o0 I : as read. A - ce in inter Bloc! REAL ESTATE Pl SR T, (i 31 Molander made a motion which was(| = . . . AT - = Wh i Port Atshur, Ont Nov. 25— Port | petondbi by BECSiS M IR | - ¢ —|| RevnoLps & winter || VRnibe, CHACER, OO Arthur will soon have one of the|carried. It was moved by Mr; Molan- 4 DR. J. W. DIEBRICH 212 Belt i A u usterole orl- Jargest pulp and paper industries on |6t (hat & general Ledger and Journ- "’fl s‘refl' cafe gl A e and C the continent. The original invest-|of the Superintendent, and that a copy DENTIST Phone 144 No, telling how soon the symptoms E‘y "figmm”'" you have a ' 's; far of Mustirole at hand to' give prompt, suge relief. It does not blister. s ion [of the monthly trial balance theref: mefi“ is ‘reported to be five mill bo furnished each member of the Bosrd dollars. at the first meeting of each month. This Arrangements have been completed aer:i‘:la..seconded y Mrs. Netzer, was and operations are expected to begin Superintendent B alcom ci b shortly. Lewis A. Alsted of Apple-|the Board and asked to be rel;g;fied?f'g: ton, Wis., is president of the com-|lis position &‘Z’Z‘..’?K‘S‘ciné‘é“‘c ho bad P T 0! pany. He is known as one of the|ggchester Public Schools, TheyBoard.; Offiee—O’'Leary-Bowser Bldg. Phones—Oftice 376-W. Res. 37¢-R — + DRY CLEANING Clothes Cleaners for Men, Women Our Waiters Do the Waiting Beltrami County mothers know it. You should keep & leading pulp and paper men of the United States. Associated with him are George Seaman of Chicago, and James Whalen of Port Arthur, who established the Port Arthur Ship- building company and the big paper and pulp industries of the Whalen after due consideration, decided that Mr. Bolcom might be released here by the first of November, providing a new Superintendent were engaged by that time, or by the middle of the month in any event. A motion made by Mr. Smith and seconded by Mr. Molander that the hiring of the new superintend- ent be left in the hands of the Teachers’ Committee and the President of the —Travelers—— will find a warm jar in the house, ready for instant use. It is the remedy for adults, too. Re- lieves sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia- headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheu- matism, lumbago, pains and aches of back or joints, i sore muscles, cl‘:ilblai?s, i feet and colds of t)he chest (it often prevents pneumonia). 30c npq 60c jars; hospital size $2.50. company at Vancouver, B. C. Board of Education, was carried. The matter of fuel for the year was discussed. The Fuel Committee was asked to attend to this mattér. Upon motion the meeting was adgourned. E. H. SMITH, ~welcome at PROSESSIONAL FOOTBALL TEAMS CLASH TOMORROW DR. H. A. HASS The West||.. .= Store. Phone 447 I, T. TUOMY, President. (By United Press.) " TClerk. (47) " Minneapolis, Nov. 26.—One of the |5 big Thanksgiving day features for "“0"“""33%.‘,’5‘0,{’.}?,‘{’,}3" BOARD Minneapolis will be a football game B s o Oft&ll»erazosér}islsf between the far-famed Marines and |, BN ar mecLing or e o 2 Education was called to order by Dr. . F All-Stars. Both teams are profes-|Smith, president. Other members};’:res- OR YOUR LIVERY sional and are rated as among the|gnt were Dr. f,;,‘“’f;fiamfiiirs'““g?}:;‘de" R strongest in the northwest. The 'minutes of the meetings held Minneapolis Service our watchword Sept. 23rd and October 14th, were read and approved. N. D. FARMERS TO USE it ted th bell b i : = ; . ! : = " el o e ) B A W T0 6 For adelightful d t o] r movi af urchasin, CREEKS FOB ml,UGATION Comagnfi:ee«purf:hale a.aul‘:ama bell tofi z round. Hu ET Hln g u eser - i the Central School. This motion, sec- New Dodge and Ford Cars . (By United Press.) on{led ‘by. Mr. ‘Brooks, was_carried. at service Dickinson; N. D., Nov. 26.—Irriga- | ., Motion was made by Mr. Brooks, sec- your servl R 3 ’ 8a- | onded by Dr. Tuomy, that the Athletic tion of the slope counties where two | Club be given $200.00 for this year. Mo- WARD BRoTHERS yedrs of drought have left the farm- | tion carried. s 5 A motion was made by Mr. Brooks, ers discouraged is very probable. As- | secontded by Mrs. Netzer, that Mr, Bol: sistant State Engineer Hanson has |com bl} auéhgrlzledG zod pay 836.1735 xg pointed out that the farmers may ir- Kgfj‘,’,gf"m)'{io",f ainig Y Mg Droa rigate their farms by securing water | A considerable time was spent in a from the creeks, rivers and springs. g"'?fi‘txeagiioex:lc‘fl applications for the sup- One farmer will use a large threshing |~ The meeting was adjourned. machine to furnish pumping power. FLORENCE F. NETZER, He expects to irrigate a section of |; 1 ryoMmy, President protem: land. - erk 7 The quick way is to use Dr. King’s New Discovery Tutti Fruitti Brick Ice Cream ON'T put off until tonight what ou can do today. _Step nto your druggist's and buy a bottle of Dr. King's New Discov- ery. Start taking it at once. By RESOLUTION NO. 165. i - i 3 the time you reach home you'll be i _Ataregular meeting of the city coun- 2 . R on the way to recovery. ‘l cil of the city of Bemidji, Minn., held N s This standard family friend has on October 27th, 1919, the following res- 3 been breaking colds, coughs, grippe olution was introduced by 'Alderman attacks, and croup ‘for more than It’'s So Good—It’s Sure to Please For Sale at Boardman’s Corner Drug Store FARMERS BORROW CAPITAL AND BREAK 30.000 ACRES d (By United Press.) Zoanie. duly ‘seconded ' by Alderman A F = i fifty years. It'snsed wherever sure- Abercrombie & McCread ‘\ Wianines, Nov (36K imresn| BT BT DR T | Al L) || A i, G ¥ 3 i “Be , that the sum of S 3 nt = — of more than 400 per cent in the|gf the City of‘Bemidii, that the sum, of g P & A there {8 no disagreeable after-effect. Henry Brakke Grocery amount of money loaned this vear:from moneys in the general fund of [ under the provincial government |the city treasurer, to the Lesgue of A ; E‘;’K{Q:.mg(ff:; h‘:sgt.tgg{ and § ‘2(1 Wm. Christenson, Nymore | rural credits has been announced by |3linnesota Municipalities, for the pur. Aldrich & English g b il | - Dose of contributing’ to the..necessary C! ngias. N N thgr :&anitgba government. | Sxpenses, involved in the telephone ser- . L ke - : Koors Retail Store | e statement shows there are 38 |Vvice and rates hearings, efore o Gen"a c| unilhin; . - | socleties now operating in the prov- | B He e uttner Rasolves. tast the prop- || —Horseshiosing a Specialty— Bowels B‘, gging for Help J. E. Bunker Grocery ince. During the first year of the |er city officials be, and they hereby are T3 ., Torpid lver pleading for assist- rural credits, 1917, only $17,000 was |3uthorized and directed to issue an or- Oxy-acetylene Welding loaned. In ‘1918, $215,000 was |imidin for the sam of Bfty doliars : less to neglect these o :l?lc:;u gg:nmfi;eklnfi's ew Life Henry Miller Grocery 11dly, . 1 } i 50.00), ag above stated. ' and Cutti Pilis so promptly, mildly, yet eftec- yifi-e?o a\smldo 5!]11137:85 increased this ('sUDOn) :hs"call of ‘ayes and nays, the 214 FOURTH";:. tively come to their relief! i 4 K 5 % following aldermen voted aye: Garlock, REET 3 : { ; TlniI statement 1"::oyrers the period ga l:i.d erzll:lni:r, g:r;x;fhg&me}&!.‘asin- l'm;mhgo ng:_ usgritg\n;d “:’;Sfifl'ée% L 6 ] i < : Zm. rom January to November 1.- It is |8 At ®Cooper, Croon, Jones, e clogge:! U ved, results e ; : iy 24l logicially shown by the records of the Bwiqh:a’,_eso?:aeox;.‘ w;gos.u 13 Coarried and| = — — - hefig -destructive afler:@fiifl]&m. 1Ifl i depiftment that the’ f | so declared. : : hheen ; stimulating, _tonic-in-action Dr. | breaking done’ SN0 ayerdge O Approved Nov. 1st, 1919. - B P4 204 King's New Life Pilis bring you the king done on capital borrowed 3% L. F. JOHNSON, happiness of regular, normal bowel ‘ i under ‘the rural credits act for .the . Mayor. and liver functioning. Keep feeling = Dreddnt vear was 30,000 acres. Loans At(e(s;tléo STEIN, fit, dotng the work of a mun or wo- man who finds relish in it. Al ae thade by ‘the government to the City Clerk. ; o druggists—25¢c. THE BEMIDJSI *1 . BOARD OF EDUCGATION. - The meeting"va‘. 'gclwbei H,résls.b 1 & b ¢ sto order A ; [ [ T Smith, b gflm fer;: _cmberz L Sy T WE have estab- A\ br: i : Smith, re An: hywhi lished " our Boldom, and Mra: Netser. Offices, Northern National i ;inson appeared hefore the (| = ISt B e Phone 131 right to serve the n g:;~Ph ‘ I ary. °-His reduest’‘was gran i motion by D(;“.‘ Tuomy, second:sdb ! m’ i publ}c. Our pro- Molander, to the effect that Mr. Joh 4 fessi 3 son be paid $150.00 per month, com : 1 ] essjonal - service mencing ('ioper 1st. = — 8 lo;:;:s'tonowlng bills were read and al- meets with the re- D. Appleton & Co., text books 2 irements of the | A. P. ev Paper Co,, janitor's qup:me t.th most exacting clients. -~ (ae TOBlACCONlS'_I' | o R | ¥ an ’%;“'J.“‘. Hodia ‘ _Kegp_s ,thg{‘bes\t stock of A Y o1t and Co,, text books 51.07 Tobacco in the Northwest, | alsq ?jpes. We do Pipe Re- ]1 pairing. . - . . | blankets - 1 J. C. Mountjoy, bird char T . { . B. Stephens, fair repair ik i = T} 1 J. Olin, transportatior A =t Fentlnel ,lsurl:)llnh s ‘so. 3 N g ¥ A aad J ) .‘}gihr ..... e ......... _ b DL SBE P ; G oney-back (Ca ges | . SPECIAL e e st er imiubiton We make exactly antee ever made;on ammunjtion.” It is dimply this: if you don’t =like‘,§1em, get your,money back.. ..; 2 A ¢ 1 Every dealér who cirrie# U, S: Cartridges i author- ‘N ; ized to refund, on démand, the price of the whole iy el | box to anyone who "t like them, the same guarantee RS CO S Ve Y IRt E' PRICE, NO . : e ,-.; the jsed part of b,?"(,, i B, et ‘,1 They have reached s “BgromA iR o2 i ! g A . uch a” high state of Theatre wen | $5.00 b CARTRIDGE eicion = 1 s d o Y. . . S - : ofing, I speed; i White Crowns oo fi :":n n,.w./_: lod ol ot ¢ i b gy .“li AN £ ::er,nngndinunifarmit; : | P . & Yy e ; 24 i PRy ~—that we can guaran- : ure Oxygen - - Nitrous-Oxide - 7 There s 10 22 Ling Rifle o, Anita Stewart {4 ; i froth 50 t0 250 yaids as U:S.- ke i e g5 load for every kind of shooting, in smokeless or black powders, in game. Cost nomore. * ‘The Black Shells, and your money back if UNITED STATES CARTRIDGE COMPANY, New York, Manafacturers you want it. 9oifins zieovs a4l day g word? Y in and et a copy of The U. S. Game Law Book— FREE, Lome in s det.a'0ony o d M | B "” ’ [ J L INN. %8 —i‘ a; 50c R GUARANTEED | . ~ Hridges. This 8, 50, more yard Solid bullet for target work, Hollow-point bullet for small in O Kentucky Big Hiiisa.Rabe Scene. Big Fire Scene. . . , . ey b | £ ig Crow ? oW f DJI SCHROED e i )J 1 . BUILDING ylapjas e e glmmlmmmmImummmg Wetake impression: in H : the morning and have your sét of teeth ready Bronu L% i dood o a9t il % i o o Lolen Yo OH 1 ——’q—-—-—-'——-—‘-——.— Openfrom8:00e.m.10 8 p. m.— Susdays, 10t01 th'va Paace