Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 9, 1920, Page 3

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TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 9, 1920 - THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER SPITZBERGEN RICH IN COAL |ST. PAUL REGISTERS FOR Arctic Island Awarded to Norway ls by Ne Means an Altogeth. Barren Land. An artisan in Karikaturen, pub- lished in Christiania, pictures s portly polar bear reading the Spitz- | bergen address of welcome to King Haskon of Norway, other polar bears smiling approval, and the king’s boatmen, with their mittened hands on the oars, wa.ltmg impa- tiently till the ceremony is over and the king returns where it is warmer. | The world at large knows little of pitzbergen, which the peace con- Herence awarded to Norway, but the { fact that last winter the population § «f the Arctic ocean archipelago pnmbere‘d about 500 men, of whom ore than 400 were Norwegians, and the rest Swedes, combined with statement that of late years the orwegians have done much for the évelopment of Spitzbergen séems to |% j_ustlfy the award, and the cartoon- jst of Karikaturen no doubt ex gen, and the output, under proper development, has been esti- wmated at from 500,000 to 1,000,000 tops annuslly. But for only three months in & year, and sometimes s the feelings of the average | ioflregun There is coal in Spitz- ’ ley, charged' with exto'rtion . THE PRIMARIES TODAY (By United Press) St. Paul, March 9.—St. Paul voters had their second chance, to register for the city primaries today. The primary elections is March 16. The final city election is May 4. court today. SENSATIONAL EXTORTION was @ loyal cltimen. CASE SCHEDULED TODAY |last month but was postponed. ( United Press. » St. Paul Mmh 8.—After many delays the tnal of Mrs. Laura Shep- Butter Is An APPETIZER BRING RESULTS Nothing can equal the dell;eious, appetizinz flavor of butter. i <imm Nothing can equal the health-giving qualihes of butter. lunil It contains the valuable substance knowh "as “Vitamines,” which is obtainable only in genuine butter, milk, ice cream and eggs, and which builds flesh and strength, promotes health and long life. Let the kiddies “Spread It on Thick” and use lots of - | butter yourself. expected to be opened in district William Mueller, Chicago, charges Mrs. Shepley obtamed $32,000 from him during the war by representing herself as a federal agent. In his complaint Mueller charges that Mrs. Shepley intimidated him with allega- tions of dlsloyalty He declared he he case was scheduled to be heard THE PIONEER WANT ADS {or only one, is the land free of ice 4nd the wav oven for vessels. A'_"‘Y‘. ask for PREPAREDNESS. Green—What on earth do you want with that sheét of postage stamps? Why, you've got & hundred there! Grey—Well, you see, I've just <ompleted a poem, and I may—er— gend it to more than one editor.— Houston Post. . Made only by BEMIDJI BREAMERY IJU. “='!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||llIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlI L e | %% Bazaar Storel == You will be happily surprisedsin look- “ing over our Sprng line of Ready to wear, to note the very reasonable prices m all hnes ‘ mmmmmumnummnmmnnnmmmu Dresses in Wool Jersey, $25.00 to $45.00. Dresses in Taffetas and Satins, ‘ $25.00 to $75.00 Dresses in Tricolette, $40.00 to $85.00 Dresses in Georgette, $40.00 to $85.00 SUITS IN ALL THE POPULAR SPRING SHADES new and snappy styles, $25.00 to $85.00 and worth from $10.00 to $20 more today than we are asking for them. COATS IN TRICOTINE, SERGE, VELOUR and POLOCLOTH Both in sport and regular lengths, selling at $20.00 to $85.00 Also new Dress goods in ‘Voiles, both plain and fig- ured. Georgettes in beautiful patterns, reasonably priced; Everything in staple goods for Spring at right prices at the BAZAAR STORE S0 000000000000 OO CHIEF BRAIID BUITER 0000000000000 0000000 At mmmmmmummmmw||m||||||u ‘was DR. H. A. HASS, DENTIST Ol‘lu Over Bnrdn-na Dreug Store. Phone 447 Seventeen Million Women | Can Vote for the Next President {- Whom will they vote for? What do they want? What is their platform? Find out about the letters that are now pouring in to Pictorial Review.. PHONE =77 = - For your Livery Car Service:and Courtesy Ot Rotto J Read Ida Clyde Clarke’s remarkable article on this subjectin Pic.torial Review Auto anei'y plieisi Subscrije for the Ploneer, - ' Former Service Men- Have you given the matter of disposition of your bonus your careful consideration? Why not look at it in this way: Consider this bonus check as so much ‘velvet—clean velvet.” If you MUST use some of this géod clean “velvet” in.order to meet older obligations, do so, BUT for your own sake, do also put some aside as a nest egg for the future. Then watch it grow. Make Your Bark The Northern Natlonal BEMIDJI HE Chevrolet “Four-Ninety” Touring Car possesses all the necessary qualifications and ability to satisfy those who, although de- siring to spend a limited amount of money for a car, wish to possess an automobile having sufficient power and all round capabilities to ~ do all that can be expected of any motor car. ~ MOTOR INN Bemidji Minnesota Prices have advanced on the Chevrolet taking effect March 1. But we have a few on hand that we are going to sell at the old price while they last. ' « .

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