Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 30, 1920, Page 6

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. BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER m AVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPE SUNDAY L R m PIONEBER PUBLISEING CO. ‘-E.CARBON.PnI. R H, DENU, Sec. and Mgr, ' G. 'W. HARNWELL, Baitor -——-w———!d»hu o3 i the posotlos o Bl oY ason 5, 101, — Nog attention pald to anonymous c:mrlbuuo:; | maoarily o "'p'f-':u&'ug ™ o o e:‘unw’ oo e st reac! is oftice h ‘vlvuk to insure publmflnn in the THE ONEER—Twelve m published every Thurldny ula sent, postage paid to an: adln.. for, in advance, $5.00. ommoommmmm The Pioneer editor had the honor of being placed on the inspection committee of the Woman's Civic and Community club, in'connection with the trophy ‘to be given for the avenue in the city making the :greatest improvement in its beauty during the sum- /mmer season, and a few dsys ago with others of the : evmmmeamdanpctfininmchono{thdty'l' streets and yards. We have no.desire to polnt out any pnrfimhr mfitlyspoultthlldm.—andthmmw"v ‘of them—nuntil. after those who are responaible for ‘them have had an opportunity to clean them up, ‘{but this much may be said, that there’are-two or ‘three downtown, lmmfimi-ummuhfim of rubbish, Jnnk.orwiutoutmm Cllt.th‘tlhonldmverhvobeonwwlc- m-hbumythoo{fluyen There should not be sny ugdue accumulation of this kind of refuse allowed to gather on these vacant lots or roadsides at any time of the year, and when théy are cleaned ‘ummhfioawdmmmfl»_ pwmqehmwmmnumw h leflnl‘llte again, winter or summer. N THE BAUDETTE m-:mouws sER ‘We arelin £evor of'an e hour mill employees if it iriclides their Don't be a lnghwly ‘robber.... vm {or Amend- -t Wanhingten. ' No ‘Wb~ erred to it a3 lithr to U. 8. at Rainier, and uovr hn h havjn‘ fi n?f.d h-ymgtoflve off a jail sentence. Nonpartisan candidates for sta oflc-vflltolr linnd::t;.inl"omthhym !tbohnlthy s ‘1‘; Thpmedbufldingmm&w 'is’npubll-ll kup ‘on Tillng "fot itate ‘where arve they-golwg-to-get slimination convention? by the papers R SOME DECORATIONS. they found The hospital men had“removed the douhbor’l i shirt. & Acroas his bresst tattooed the | Bomi%l lad‘o No. 119, . ‘ Au. and 4& SC.. at 8 o'clock. THIS WEEK THIRD DEGREE C. J. Winter, N. G, Tel. 3623 .R. A. Hanaah, Rec. Sec., Tel 719W 'Youhnwitumtuewmmh get children to take medicine, and forcing it on them does no good. . Most mothers. : howd:nnwuzhmdmwbflopdahflqwm” or Spooner , -get-delegatesfor th state . Already there is evidence of an endeavor to’mm ~tam things cleaner, particularly in the front yards, and some back yards, but there is & vast amount of work yet to be-done before the yards and streets will present the appearance desired. - 'While ‘there 'is considerable frost in the refuse piles yet, there is /|EE§ nothing to prevent getting all the old cans picked up the wood piles piled up neatly and the old fences ‘torn down and moved dway. The absence of paint is one of the most nofimbh things over the whole city. Many homes are badly in need of paint, both for preservation and appear- ance. . The action of the Woman's club is very |, commendable and should be encouraged in every possible way. PRSI -, BUSINESS IS BUSINESS. “Business is Business,” the Little lhn said, “A battle: where ‘everyflnng Where the only gospel is ‘get sheld , And never spare friend or foes ‘Slay or be slain,’ is the slogan c(hd, X You must ltmggle and slash and tear, ' For Business is Business, a fight for gold, ‘Where all that you do is fair!” “Bunnm is Business,” the Big Man said, “A battle to make of earth A&hcewfieldun:’u;winmw, ore pleasure oy an There nl-’ [ .: bandits and ‘buceaneers ° 'beasts of But their dwin And dead is” tha code’ they x is Business,” the Big Man ‘Business B !ip!deunfmmdud, drug injurious to the child. The great popularity of Gmbdm.wflumdyuu- plunedbythghadut tmnoopmu‘umoficofm hud.:ndu&eummunplu-fl wbbbtbc__} taste that children like ChamberlansConglanedy Fuflnmdflthlfi“wflhb-&:dyfl T “Graamy™ Chambecksls New ity | CLOTHES Spring and Summer 1920 ideas of s(;yle, fabrics, colors, patterns. ' Very progres- sivé designs for' the critical .tastes of good New ideas in the double breasted models,; sport styles. : s ' Some are gorgeously silk hned "They are all very special values that you ought to take Pdvantage of at $55 00 Dealers: Supplled by and at$4000to$6500 n’t 'Sfiy You Haven’t : Tl‘led Hollday ' lectmak it fo h:geu'tmed:hu:vwm o mv l( you want to have nch salad ! at and especially tastya in flavogr;:llng wmugooaHtoolndaOOk Nutmarganne. And naturally the remarl:able success of this produet compels a final line in its favor. Its i ients—just cocoanut oil and peanut oil churned in milk and salted— no else—insure a daintily sweet, pure, wholesome article wms the favor of everyone who tnes it l’our dealer sells Ho’l’dn_y-‘ _always fresh and guaranteed so. NORTHERN COCOANUT BUTTER CO.

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