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victims of the most stupbndoiffi mar- Lo i tyrdom in all history was perfshing? Dartm:;::"th:.gg::t ;n”;m . y . ; v Cleveland H. Dodge, national b 3 ' 1 ’ treasurer of the Near East Reljef re-|!8 50 fituated that escipe Is'aJmost im- ports that at present there are nearly | PORsible, indeed. nio man has gver fin- I _a : ally got awany. For miles ~around SOCIAL AND PERSONAL - ;Ixmhundred relief workers, in the A i : : " , o eld. “In the world today,” said|stretches an expanse of wild moor B ™ T ol i e iy o Mr. Dodge, “the United States stands| land. The plight of an ordinary per- y . § $8: & 2 45 as the one unchallenged exponent of | son, lost on the moor, is sad enough, . ! altruism.” It is a big-responsibility | but how much more pitiable must be for any people to bear, this confi-|that of an escaped convict who, like g:?ic:n:t is::l;«;w;nzx;v the society fi{ a hunted animal, finds himself assafl- . 8 or ever Willl o5 ‘gijike by the fury of the elements i::::s:gx‘l ‘;’r‘:)‘x ;‘e‘;’:‘:'}b?"t’:fis;‘;‘;‘e and by the united enmity of his fel- aot of dche:rl‘:y. !l:ut of sheer human- :’0:; ?:‘;;"fif;”(l):e: umgwn \\!I::d::‘: y, undertaken the American - 4 i i L AR REO about all night and at daybreak found le. 4 himself withi a stone’s throw of the prison walls. There are many ways (nte Dartmoor prison, but only ome way out—the broad highway which the discharged convicts trend whea they leave the prison gate behind them. . . Take home a brick of Koor’s ice| ~D. R. Rutherford of Hines was a ep¥am. 3 4-5tf | business visitor in Bemidji today. ETERNAL WATCHFULNESS PRICE OF LIBERTY By Hon. A. R. Rookrs, Chairmdn Liberty Loan Ezecutive Committee Ninth Federal Reserve District, Minneapolis. As in the Revolution and during the Civil War, so in 1917 and 1918 the men and women of America gave and dared immeasurably for the cause of self-government, free- dom and equality. No one dares questiom our national courage and loyalty to high ideals. NTERFHT But eternal watchtlllng:s is the price of Llhe'ny‘.l Right cou 1919 now the free institutions that we fought for are in danger. Organized forces of unrest,’ class hatred and mob rule WAR SAVIN(S STAMPS are seeking to array.class against class—to undermine i pur Government and to put in its place something similar Beware, Benj to the “peoplels rule” as it exists today in Russia. A swollen cheek. This is not' rumor or idle fear. It i proven by -the It is on 1919 w. facts. There |8 a strong, alert “enemy within our gates.” | . g it yeans ar Savings Stamps Unchecked this enemy will increase in strength until the Warning. t a counterfeit. lieroes of Flanders’ Fields will have died in vain. sued by e pilds effect has been is- Today, tnorerore,lu is the duty of every individual to take stock of the |y . l’f e Postal Department and -Americanism in his orl ber community—to take a stand for America or against ‘"gt the Government Savings or- - America, 1t is a clear out issue. There isn’t any “no man’s land.” = You must | 83Rization is being sent broadcast get into one camp or the other. throughout the Ninth Federal Re- If you believe in the rule of the soviet, in rabotage, confiscation of wealth, | Serve district. revolution, class rule, join the 1. W. W.'s, the Sociallsts the communists or | The Franklin “mumps” counter- some other of the ists. fe". is regarded by the government It you believe in our constitution, in a representative “Government of the |35 “very dangerous.” is it printed people, by the people and for the people,” if you have faith in the nation of from a steel plate of a good grade of Washington, Lincoln.and Roosevelt, then join with the forces of Americanism | Paper and closely resembled the 1919 and fight the enemies of that nation. , - |War Savings Stamp. The war is over, ‘but Americans must: “carry on.” They must ‘do some- The left cheek of Franklin has thing besides talk. They must work and save and fight for their Government | bronounced swelling; the lower o r n 1920 if they are to enjoy what they fought and sacrificed for in 1918. of the two dots below the portmnli . : is comparatively indistinet. The vertical opening between lines in the left lower part of :f:: numeral ““2" in “1924” {s closed. e — Subscride for Tme Dailly Ploneer ’v"'uru. Mo'rmi of Deer River was a A good time .assured at the Fire- Bemidji caller on Saturday. man’s dance, May’12th at the Arm- ORI f1n ory. . B 2t5-11 " Magnus Johnson of Kimball was a A e caller in ‘the city yesterday. Miss Emma_Malterud of Becuda, Vs i E visited with Bemidji friends over the “Misg Flora M. Frick of wmoorhead|week-end. - S \ spent the day here Saturday. Miss Nellie Covell, ‘teacher at Me- % '$50;000 ;to loan on farms. Dean |nahga, was the week-end guest of Land Co. . 5-1tf| Bexdidji friends. ] -~ ©: A. My Sukken of ‘Boyd, spent ‘the Miss Lillian Powers, teacher at the day here on business;Saturday. school at Pinewood, closed the school J < 2 for the summer vacation on ‘Friday. amin Franklin with a . /Subscribe tor the Ploneer. .. L, Latterell of &ellfher; spent Sat- “grday in this city on business. Miss Esther Chapman was the % Sunday guest of the-J. M. Lambert deorge K. Carlson of Gonvick was |family at their farm in Funkley. pong the Sunday callers here. ] 7] AUTO LAUNDRY AND ACCESSORIES R Mrs, P. N. Anderson left this morn- ‘njamin H. Banta of Forest, Lake|ing for Minneapolis, where she will was -a Sunday visitor in the city. make an extended visit with rela- Sl times and friends. Buy and sell used cars; bring them in Wheelock’s Auto Depot Rear Smith-Lewis Radiator Co. Night and Day Service ‘Frank Palmer of International 1is epent the day here yesterday. Willis Worthington, of Northern, left on Saturday for Minneapolis, where he will purchase a car and drive up from there. L ‘1"; C. Bakke of Warren' was a “‘business caller in the city Saturday. . p.’ H. Gramer of Crookston ar- .Fived'in the city yesterday on busi Tees. ) Miss Elsie Jennings closfl—the school at District No. 87 in Cormant township on Friday after completing the year’s school work. “ Aron Bengson and Hijalmer Bak- ‘ken of Mizpah wgre Sunday visitors i .this city. FATHERS, MOTYIERS, CHILDREN, WORKMEN, AND EM- ‘PLOYERS OF LABOR—ALL LOYAL AMERICANS—will you not devote five minutes to-day, tc an earnest study of some of the great truths of our National lifef T Everybody invited to the Fire- an’s dance, May 12th at the arm- ory. 2t5-11 Grand Trearre J. J.'Opsahl of Bemidji was a busi- y Walker Tuesday.— . essyviaitor. in. Walker., i Miss Amelia Weisenhaus completed ;Walked Elio, a 7-month term of teaching at the CITY COUNCIL HOLDS AMERICA MUST SAVE i i ent |Rako ‘school on Friday and closed REGULAR SESSION TONIGHT 'Sn:l::; 5?’:’38;‘3“1,:.25?" llml;r‘slland the school for tkq summer. - Members of the city. counci. meet NEAR EAST CHRISTIANS Minneapolis, May 10.—What will tonight at the council chambers in Mrs. C. E. Battles. At the regular meeting of the G- the City building to attend to routine : ; jbusiness matters. All members are m}fgsrs’n(}:'t;x:ye 0%‘%:‘;‘;:5 :.2?2 ng;s: hAéuR'saS:;s:, ztve;?’:g Odglaf,‘:"xfe urged to be present.if possiole. l;:com;}of llilfe Chrllstiantpeople :); thg i ’ " . ear East we do not save them? lurday visitors in this city. discussed’ for Memorial Day. What will become of America if she K fdils-to save the little dhildren, the orphans of Christian martyrs and the hundreds of thousands of girls stolen from Christian hon)es, now im- prisoned in Turkish harems? Only America..can furnish the money, the food and the ciothing necessary to saye these people. This is the challenge to Chris- 9 tian America. This is the challenge . BEMIDJI TOWNSHIP FARMERS to the churches of America. Shall X C. R. Rank .of Minneapolis is a CLUB MET ON SATURDAY |it be said that American churches usiness visitor in the city to day. He = " raised hundreds of millions of dol- farraived this morning to attend the Begi:l;i“'ll'osv:'lrcl;fi;";;a:ne::;?iluo; vtvl;z lars for church extension work, that tax sale at the Court House and will |y e1d at the Carr Lake school on Sat- individual churches raised enormous go from here to~fis home at Turtle urday. A very good meeting is re-|Sums for the erection of beautiful Lake. i G ported and a fine program was given. buildings, at the very time that the | 8 4 Miss Eunice Asbury gave a tribute Don’t forget the Fireman's dance|to Miss Maria Sanford, and Daniel Wednesday night, May 12th, at the|Gray, who recently returned from armory. 2t5-11 | Jowa to his farm at Carr Lake, gave an interesting talk in which he com- Dick Bertrum of Burlington, Iowa, | pared the Jowa Farmers’ clubs with arrived in Bemidji Monday en route | those of Minnesota. Those from Be- to.the Sam tl;l]ayth home at -.orthern, ;nldjl ;;iho _fittended were Miss As-{'- : : — - N where he will spend a few days visit- | bury, . Miss Mary Deputy, Miss Dora S . L . i I ing. : Hazen, Mr. and Mrs. ,;) S. Mitchell, : wm"i“' . ! Eben Bowser, County Agent D. C, fend Rex Beac! % Mrs. H. Pendergast of Lake Plan- \ Dvoracek, H. Mayne Stanton, Earle B - : - b VAT e - taganet, visiteu with friends in “Be- | Barker and Mr. Emick, who is here 3 i BA I - \ = -, Jamous “story ~ - el LAST TIMES TONIGHT “BLIND YOUTH” From the famous play by Lou Tellegen and Willard Mack, with ORA CAREWE and an all-star cast. “Youth" is ever blind, but the years of discretion inevitably come—"" LICENSED TO MARRY License to marry was granted to- day by Clerk of District Court F. W. Rhoda to Carl W. Johnson and Pearl Margaret Leahy, Loth of Baudette. The application for the license was made before A. C. Middleton at Bau- dette. We have a few cash buyers :for Attorney C. L. Pegelow returned “‘houses in Bemidji. Tagley Land &/|this morning from St. Paul, where he /Investment Company. 6t5-15 | went Thursday evening as a delegate . - to the Republican convention. _A. Anderson and H. Anderson of 1 “Warren were among the out of town Herman Lewandoske. finished his _visttors in Bemidji on Saturday. 7-month term of " tedching at the F Bankton school last Friday and has closed the school for the year. Elmer\ Andemuil of International *Falls, who formerly lived in Bemidji, ‘was a Sunday visitor in the city. Also Showing p FATTY ARBUCKLE in “Camping Out”. GRAND TONIGHT, LAST TIMES John S. Hedges of Minneapolis, formerly a resident of Bemidji, spent ‘Sunday here Qho guest of friends. Henry Bayne, of Bemidiji, ‘spent the _past week in town, sharpening shears ~and knives—Hubbard Co. Joprnal. Spot cash paid for Liberty Bonds, ‘%Bee .@. B. Hooley at Northern Gro- cery Co., during the day, or at the Markham hotel evenings. 1117tf 0. C. Rood of Bemidji and Clarence Rood of lllnneapoflsijpere week-end guests at the C. C.*Strander home, Houston ave.—Crookston Press. midji over the week-end. While here | from Kansas in the interests of land she also attended the meeting of the |deals. G. A. R. Circle. § Mrs. Ed. Larson and Mrs. John t | / T Brooks served a splendid lunch. / S I REE CORINNE CARLSON PLEDGED TO TORCH AND CYCLE FRAT. Mrs. Nyman, little daughter and sister of Spruce Grove who have bheen visiting friends at Bemidji, returned home Tuesday.—Menahga Journal. David Hinshaw an dfamily of Wil- ton, were ir the.city Sunday, en route to Grant Valley, where they ‘day to Bemiaji following a short |[spent the day at the Martin Hogan visit bere dith his brother, George|home. Mr. Hinshaw is erecting a Davis, and family.—Gonvick Banner, |1ew home in Wilton. Clarence Davis returned Wednes- (Special to The Pioneer.) Hamline, Minn., May 10. — Miss < 'Mrs. W. G. Schroeder and daughter| 'Miss Ellen Blair, who taught at - siasd 3 ' Anna, of Bemidji, motored here %ues- the Fucik school on the North shore | COTinne Carlson of Bemidji, Minn., .day, and are visiting at the Herman |0of Red Lake for the past year, has who_is 4 student st Hamline u ity, has been pledged to member- A A ‘Hoott home— Hubbard Co. Journal. |closed the school for the year. Miss | iy [ }._____.__.‘-A £ 0. Journal.| 1 air has been ill for the past three |ShiP it the Torch and Cycle frater-|. / X ital dir 5t Love * Sac nity. The Torch and Cycle Fraternity \ vital drama ot Love Saca weeks and has been unable to at- is based on leadership and scholar- b L. SR TUESDAY & tend to her school duties. ship. . WEDNESDAY Spoi cash pald for Liberty Bonds, -dnd Liberty Bond receipts. See G. B. Hooley at Northern Grocery Co. ‘during the day, or at Markham hotel. evenings. - 1117t¢ TONIGHT & Tues. MAURICE TOURNEUR presents JACQUES FUTRELLE’S “down from Bemidji Sunday to spend|No. 39. the day visiting at the home of his Unlicensed dogs at large after May son, George Phelps - and family.—|20th, 1920, will be picked up and -flnr’posmon with the Northern Gro- cery company, beginning her new du-|BRING YOUR PENNIES ties thfs morning.. Miss McManus TO THE WAIST-LINE SOCIAL ‘has resigned, . The program has been completed NOTICE e R R 2 Walker Pilot. disposed of. , eucceeds Miss Marjorie Shannon, who to make the Apron social, to be held Take notice tnat all dogs running at large must be licensed and tagged 3 - - Last Showi . . .| Licenses can be obtained -at office as huwul! Miss Francis McManus has resign-|of city clerk. - Paul Winklesky left Saturday|in the Presbyterian church this eve- f tal _ night for St. Paul, where he wil’; ning, a very enjoyable affair. The at oun ns . 7A. J. Phelps and family drove|according to provisions.of Ordinance ed her position with the St. Hilaire THOS. BAILEY, Lumber Co., and has accepted a sim-;9d5-19 Chief of Police. |. . attend a state convention of the|Program Wwill begin promptly at 8 morning. [ ber of pennies that your waist The Supreme officers of the. M.|measurement is in inches. Every one B. A. lodge arrived in the city this|!s cordially invited. morning to attend a class adoption |- of t;venty-t.hree ne; members. this MARKHAM REGISTER evening. They are President Albert] Among those registered at the Hass, and Secretary B. L. Bolz, both Markhaxi on Sund?:; were Jehn 8. of Mason City, Towa, and William |{Hedges .of Minneapolis; A. M. Nel- Knights of Columbus o’clock, and all who possibly can are Famous Novel the‘lr!e today and ,m,mz’:'“fia ]:,ei]fl urged to be present at that time. Any Asé( ‘g‘ an Orange- . also attend to transaction of other|One Who has not received.an aprom, . 9 oxoundes snd you'll cntoy 8 dotls {4 b/ ‘business, ' and return Wednesday | May get one at the door. The ad- clous, refreshing creat! Puresnd mission to the social will be the num; o e a e —~its exquisice flavor ic from choice fruit oil, » from freshly. ore anges, combined with pure and citric acld aatu. Robertson-Cole il of it s Charley Chaplin in “THE PAWN SHOP” GARTER or in bOttlQS | A Every Scene a Thrill or a E. Kinman - of Minneapolis, State|son and A. Stein of St. Paul; John Matinee 2:30; evenings Sy le manager. J. Rutledge of Joliet, 1ll.; George K. 1| 7:20-9:00; admission 10c with WYNDHAM STANDING SYLVIA BREAMER —also— “GEE. WHIZ” Mack Sennett Comedy ELKO ! TONIGHT & Tues. Carlson of Go ;L. S. Professor Joseph Kennedy, dean|Lynn, Mm(.;; nvli::g,nfis B ,f,’,’,’,',;‘g: ‘;§ and 30c. of the school of education at the|Kimball; R. G. Patton and H. M. T University of North Dakota, returned | Wicklund of Minneapolis; Isak Hel- T\lesday 3 fs:tGrg:d Fozksstod:y g;ter s»en:‘ing seth .of Thief River Falls; Frank urday and Sunday here making|Palmer of Inte: . preparations for moving here for the | Bengson and H,',‘}::L‘,’“;,‘,ki‘;',}i;,\‘;{'f; HARRY CAREY mn summer. Prof. Kennedy has spent|pah; W. H. Tyson of Superior; R. J. “MARKED MEN” his summers .in Bemidji at Grand|Frisberg of Winnipeg; Benjamin H. Forks Bay for the past 18 years. Each | Banta of Forest Lake; Charles. Kroch summer witnesses his return to Be-|and John Shrope of Cedar Rapids, Thursday - midji. 2 Towa; J. B. Ries of Shakopee; P. H. - gn;:;r 10: le'og}xiston; and Mrs. N. Marsball Neilan’s Pro- ; en o nneapolis. 3 i Dra. Larson &Ilifm, " R;gu;erfi!i this morning were C. R. “The dnt':hon ,m Ell I Optometrists. trou- | Rank o nneapolis; C. A. Boalt Rl'el" bled with headaches, of St. Paul; E. L. Balz and Albert . s ; P metvousness or eye dis.| Haas of Cedar Rapids, Iowa; C. L. toA James Ohxer F(iJurwoot.i Rk orders. of any kind, needing glasses|Shieron of Faribault; George S. Low-|| S! ry—good. rst Na- ¢s repaired, them. N. tional attraction. Bottled in Bemidji by LANGDON MFG. CO. Bemidji, Minn. Phone 204