Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 2, 1920, Page 6

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Three llontlu vesies 100 JONEER-—Twelve. pages, published Y .:’d.:lnt postage paid to any address, 5 m x Thursda! lor. ln ulnnoo. OFFICIAL AND OITY PROCEEDINGS A GOOD FRIDAY PRAYER, O Merciful God, who hast magde all mén in Thine image and whose love will. let none g9, - give to us a new vision of: Thy Son whose death’ on Calvary we today recl ...Grant to men everywhere: a8 new appr meaning of Christ’s ncnfice for J;ho world Forbid 'that men and nations agam release the Barabbas of selfishness, and crucify anew the Christ. Lift up their eyes today to see the cross that towers o’er the wrecks of t)me. : Give to the world & new and holy mlrpou to follow Him who.said' “If 1 be hfted ap, Lwill draw all men: unto me”; that as we die today to self we may pn» on Eutu Dny m;o‘_the Soytul resurrection of ‘a life that is hid with Christ in God. And t}us we ask in Jesus’ name. Amen. BEMIDJI MUST RELIEVE ACUTE . HOUSING SITUATJON n /At a recent noon-day Juncheon of the Bemidji Civic and’ Commerce association, Fred D. Sherman, immigration ‘commiumper, C. E. Swzhwlek, retary of the State Realty Dealers mdltion, and George G. Winters, manager of the Crookston Lum- ber company’s land ‘department, all “sang” its nm, and Bemidji is mighty proud and thmktul $o hear that it has lnch I splendid upntlfim 47 Yes, we sit back and p-t ourselves ‘on tho §n a pelt-satisfied way ‘and ‘admit ’ that .u ®ood gs are tt,lu rightfully so. ' 3 @all trug. Our, cifisens Bave gained for themuln. . -pkndid nputa\iom -yn pulled tog-fim ior v acti lmung e flihmnh. Th: ol:n:ime factigns are grm disappearing. m isasit -haufibg. an. it onght to vanish entirely, irom tur nnb. o Up to thie prehnt time: we. ha ‘ uerydflng: e have advertised; ..'l’lu.goodl&hu / and the cmtomef was well sa ‘with his bargain. We have’ done: even’ more thn ‘we have advertised. We have set s wonderful | pace. | A ‘elip that is hard to beat. We’va been “‘ofll‘ nme” all the, time. ..Can we keep it up'! Thlt’- the question.: 0! X gonru we can; that's,the answer. _tuons like the Labor league, the Bemidji Civic and Commerce association, the ‘Women's Civic and Com munity club, and the trade uniond all working hlnd in hand, nothing is too big for Bemidji to ‘accom- lillh- : el / But”'we are reminded that Bemidji. necdl mun hmuea. more business blocks, more summer cot- tiiges, more accommodations for the ‘traveling pubs e, the tourist and the home folk. ' This problem is big enough wnthont mentioning any others. ;. . What's more, this big job is stating us. right ,:in the face this very minute. Try as wé may, we mnnot dodge it. ! who want to locate here. It has been said that the out-door sport in Bemidji these days is hunting’ lnuses, and there is only too much truth in this Jocular, byphrase. Houses are filled, hotels are well filled and rooms at & premium. The coming summer Bemidji’s i ppnhhon will be from 2,000 to 3,000 more than t is’ today. Tourists' are coming here by the hun- ‘dreds and some mommodatiom must be providod. ; Fhey must not, be"dissppointed. It Wotld reflect \lpon our past repnhhon asa eiéy lueh h.u NEWSPAPER ADVBRTISING HELD BEST.,_ That farming,the biggest business in the world, #nd advertising, the greatest: selling force, need' to together, was oné of the points strongly em- at ‘a. community - news] conference Beld in connection’ with farmers’ week at Cornell wmiversity. It was agreed wnat no publisher should his space for less than 20 cenu an inch.—Good . a bill-or circular may. be, it Was. Lalso; ;mod fiat an advertisenment in- the: local.m b Metter. It was felt that want ads, if properly worded, have real selling force. “Man, then are apples, ngs, the kmd I eat myself: A bushel at your door will cost only $3.” ~This Wil sell more apples, it was’declared, than ‘For hh—xmg apples, $3 a bushel.”. Farm News. ave made good on . With organizs- | Every day we. hear of people . ' .mt;)u Those merchants who liave expressed & wimngnou i %o erect homes for central purposes are to be.com- mended. Eneouranmont should'be g&nn along this line. Let ua get;busy and The cottage problem with a Recently a noted gnmnln dered as' a mult of a deadly fued. funenl 8 rvlte was ‘While' his a stumge and cunous and men high up-in the city’s affairs clogged the street’ for blocks‘ Inside t,he church from' the lips of. the preacher came the following. remarks: “All who_ knew' his blg henmd whole louled cheerfnl dispoution He was alwhys hail Tellow well met with everybody. None ever him to be mean or stingy.” This’ parhcuhr ‘gunman was ‘convicted of murder but had later been by & pardon board, for some unexpkhlble reuon.r H "been a menace to nmqty and no surprise was shown: when' he came the column after column of the daily prul devoud to describing the sickening deuils of the event, and written in such e style as to give an air of semi-respectability tp it, stich ailifé as’almost’ fascinating, é tlble lld hw lbi(“ll‘ ifimn qu- i lomethmx mm be uid why. not tell the facts and stop? Is it mot possible that just such cir-* ,enmhncu as these that tend to throw. a sort_of H& alitmy the Tives of - such’ cnmiluls angd may it Ip: to expl . has m}. a hrzo number’ of professions ’ Why thihlin Crime? qa,}‘:?‘ ’."" - Yor n lnnonneemmt given ont from amounti ' : n’flu\i wil?l’d l! t.hm . tho b ¢ efi, no eounty ne'd jworty | April's fool/day.: - just wondering what h,dmwmmlmmt and nm-kqepiii twenty—nine days. . This was fln M:h record in’ : thc state for the mo;.m—m ; (i1 ggfllz ::u‘r. : _Because . man’s-great-need wlthhhnuxdenvlronmnt.thoditvrotm }Iil their home WA i sl Abpue tha mm 'despicable, umanity, imagins/ ble, is; the mnvho brains annomouiomm y thcu.hovu ‘out and' spends all his tim 4m Lake -Times: ; ‘Ghicago, was mur- being. conducted(at the church . e dead loved him ‘They loved him for i Y,‘étiizfs xEASTEST COMEDY DRAMA OF. THE YEAR fi, : UISTEN GIRLS-This one will show your favorite si man a nice gn'l can really love. Brmg h:lm to see YEAR YOU A Smnner Adapted from ‘Charlotte Thompson s' story of the same name » ’ Wmsome w1dow, free at last; Jolm Emenon- Amta Loas Handsome hero, apparently fas " Peppy, hvely, naughty, nice, A First National Attraction Silks and spice and everythmg Jnmes J. Corbett, the “Mldmght Man ?in “A WILD FINISH” ' Showing the last. episode Rex Union Slx-Pxece Orchestra a Matmee 2 30 Niéht'é 7:20 4nd 9, i rinz, 13-16 inch by 2Y; mch face. \on my buildings. 7 ouse ainks, modern pattern. = o 56 w{n ow u-on lentels; four foot. . 10 wlndow'ontfitd; 32 ‘82 sash and frame complete. W shoes good leather. . : ket -every household ‘should buy a dozen, 75¢ per dozen. 1 éfotato flofug, in ot;leotgoulnd cs{tohs. % Qom‘ ind tifis 'of pure whi cover oney. . One’Powers:“A” ‘M S i oving Picture’ Machire. 412000 ?bet Eddcational, Travel, Science, moving pxcture film 'l‘wenty-flve .cars tamarack cord wood, four foot. /- Three, thousand. commercial quart bottles, empty S RSN FO& RENT, LEASE. OR SA 50x14 .corner: Bemxd;i aventle, facing lake; 75xtlfl 1: Tots md two bufldmg on Fifth street and Bermd;: avenue, facmg FOR RENT i G " [/'Five stores;: flmded to smt excellefit iocat:on for cloth shoes, first class pool . 2% room, barber shop and baths;’ coflfectmnéry and bakeg: goods. Yy , NOW Qtted also wxll include’ ten, or twenty upstaus ngle: my new buildinl Part of bnement in new buxldmg, best location in city for Turkxsh bath and zym Pass : na ) 7 'l‘wenfy amgle 100! ' Several two-room :purtz::\ts. furnmhed or unfumuhed to des - ChgBeuid: o 0 S storage rod o watehon be bt i A PW"‘“ 3 torage mmnewp warehouse, £0 : i ‘k and-concrete and w;ll be ready in time for the:fail: ::rop. will be mng .nodern and have (bin) capacity. of one hundred cars. : ; ALE-—-— ectric hoist 'gsith B-hom power motor, for bnck and other hauls. en '?stenm radutm-s, also other plumbing material; First ‘class caf ind delicatusen msnaxer, one thh some expenence W can make a perilmal investment and takeé full charge preferted. Best m 3 making proposition in town to.the right man. I"n'st clasn ‘clothing and shoe man, one with. initiative and some. caplt:l propodfion in" town to one: who knows the game. \

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