Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER p mmmr mmmmm !Omlol. 948- I Entared at.the postoffice at BemidJ, Minn, as second- ‘elase matter ader Aot of Congress of Match 3, 1879 —— tuntlnn paid ' to . anonymous : contributions. ' N 11. ‘When anything ter with ynur car you go, police station and_tell him. i 12 ! When you want to have a drlvar or exchange another, you must enclon driver's lddxeu, career load on your: :utomnblle "The 'licensed ' capacity of your Ford car i,l five pmengern——-two in front and three'in rear of house.—World Outlook N P L - Writér's name must be known to the editof, biit not .MORE WORK THAN PAY, ..“ fcatd for the searily for publication. Commuclelon, Congress should” ¢ome to' the relief 'of 'the post- ust reach this -office not later than ..kl,y o‘f'“:uhm:nk to lnnur. publication in the urrolt luuo. G roucs n GU! {TIONS 1S s"**"’"ro ‘MOTORISTS ING .IA!AH 1. You must; drive your : lul:omolnle at the speed of eight knots per "hour ‘on the city roads and at twelve knots per hour on the country roads. 2. In narrow place of road, corner and bnd‘e speed slowly. 3. When you see the pohceman throwing up his hand you must not drive in front of him. 4. When you pass the corner and the bmlzo ring the horn. 5. When you get ahead of the puunxer on foot or the cow or the harse, you must ring the horn. 6. When you meet the cow or the horse speed slowly and take the care to ring the horn and not been afraid of them. Drive slowly when you meet the horse or the cattle,*do not make them afraid and carefully make the sound. If they afraid the sound you must escape a little while at the side of the road until they pass away. 7. When you drive the motor car do not leave the driver seat and take care lest unexpected trou- ble happen. ; i 8. Do not drive the motor car when you get drunk and do not smoke on the driver seat. 9. When two cars are driving in the same road, if there is ‘another car in front of yours or behind yours you must keep 60 yards away from him. If you go ahead of him ring horn and pass him. 10. When you cross the railway, wait until the. other train and other cars pass through. PRESS COMMENTS—THAT'S Al.l. (By EXCEANGE EDITOB) . An Irishman shot at a partridge and vowed that “it was down, though the rest’ of the party saw it top a hedge untouched. Paddy ‘would not listen to such doubts, but dili- ntly searched along the edge of the fallows and ust where the bird had, as he thought, fallen, he ound: a.frog. e ;qnd'th No way. dlsconcerted he picked it 'gpostrophized his treasure-trove: 5 I thought I'd killed ye ento\rely, but, '—Win- " %Qch! bedad, T shot the feathers off ye, anyway.” nipeg Bulletin. Do Mr. Hoover. says President Wilson is to ‘blame for the high cost of sugar. Maybe that is so, but the statem, x'ient would have carried much more weight hld he (Hoover) informed the public before find- ing out where he was at, politically speaking. No, this is not a boost for the democratic administra- tion but we like to see the ‘game played fair.— Menahga Jofirnal. masters and the postal employees of the country. The p-y is s0 ‘small and ‘the cost of hving is so high' that experienced .men are resi g at an alarming rate in this branch of ¢he public service. It is crippling the m and retarding business to a ‘serious extént, and ting a state ol public seventy-seven.” Born in France, they ALLIGATOR STEAKS PART " |supposed that securing a license was equivalent to murrhgo. and they had lived as husband and wife. e CheTusrs whiok ek Assued | DeRL t0CENR famtidigus. Qingra It Aradiiu, caumai oday to City" ?lfi:k F.'Quinn. Witnesses of e ceremony were. Judge Walter B..Sanford and ‘?‘“Y fazes Registrar of De M . OFRU, 8; MARINE FARE Managua, Nicaragua, June 1-—Per- haps alligator steaks would never ap- thing for addin iquancy to '‘the d . LR % marines say ‘that ign; ‘Marine sharpshooters make a’spe- Im Douglas. | ciaity. of- bagging’ siligators. _'When s steady diet. uneasiness ovef the eountry. “ ¢ ANB q-e jfl the top-tnost Congress ap,pomtl committees to investigate md b s int ofsmolung pleasure and the, committees, consume- much' time in pfllvering, aal fi |i 4 5 SPUR CIG ARETTE : L and'that is about as far;as they go.: The postal omilnym continite to exist on small pay, or_quit, the service becomes more crippled: through the eniployment of. new and ‘inexperienced help. "W have no '\llt to find with the postal service We believe it is doing/ all that'it can do under uriotuly lnndicnpplng conditions. We do not-believe that any business enterprise could long continue to exist under these same conditions. The laborer is worthy of his hire the world over, and so long as cmployeu in the marts of trade are recewmz high | to meet. the advanced cost of living, the man who handles the mail of this great country should receive equal consideration. Merchants do not make him a discount when he buys his food and clothing from them. ' Why should the government expect him to dis- count the value of his services? L —— .+~ HAVE YOU THOUGHT OF THIS? Rxchard Spillbane, afinancial authority, ‘casting up a. balance sheet of the gains and losses which the nation will experience as a result of prohibition, says:ie i + “If prohibition increases the production of American workers 2 per cent, it will on our:present basis more than ‘pay all the revenue received by federal, state and city governments last year from the liquor traffic—and last -year’s revenue was more than double the normal. If it increases pro- duction .5 per ' cent, it will put America far, far ahead of any nation on earth. And incidentally,.it will raise the -human standard higher than ever before—make for better men, better women, better children. All these factors in prohibition are from a business viewpoint.”—The Continent. i and I wants some .wine:for sacrilegious purposes. ‘And'de congregation took a vote on its preferences - last Sunday, and they is ‘all unanimous fo’ gin.” ———— & “Jake” Preus, the republican nominee for gov- ernor, said before the convention that he would stand on the plnttom adopted at the convention, and, Mr. Preus is known from one end of -the state to the other as a man of his word. -—Menahga Journal. i1 L b i Personal and Business Notes. - (2 Mr. A. Wiseguye. has left for ‘Ireland, where he willtoperran insurance ‘office’ for”the purpose of selling “insurance to Imh policemen. —Wmmpeg Press o " The building situation’ does not appear to be'as bad in Ireland as in numerous other: countries. Conditions are such that it is posslb!e to tear down as many as fifty buildings in one night.—Ex. S 2 A ™ General' Wood’s publicity director says Hiram - Johnson is selfish. There has been a dark suspicion all along that he has more interest in his own ’crandxdacy than in that of the general.—St. Cloud 'imes. i soil, plant, and culture. Studied in_blend- ing, stu dxed in makmg, studxed in packmg Theresnot a chance left that it can' ever - be among the “Also Rans." a 7 e A SPUR’S Points:" - Spur Cigarettes are crimped, not pasted, making' ‘an easier-drawing and slower- »bummg cigarette. ¢ Blended in a new way from American and Imported. tobaccos, bringing out to the full that good old tobacco taste. Satiny, imported paper. y In a smart brown and: silver packet; three-fold, to preserve their delicious taste and fragrance. J : Get All the Dope-= .+ - and Get It Right! You 'el it fresh—get it early—and get it in your own lingo from the bunch of birds who handle the games for the . 5o ,.flmll Pione srmgg ' (Morning and Sundny) : : O e and..; .. Can’t say positively that Baudette is preparing The average man, a bit confused by the political to show up bigger than St. Paul, Minneapolis and campaigning, feels like an oil lease—surrounded 5‘/ u‘ M Duluth combined in the next census, but one héad- by gushers.—St. Cloud Times. (Eventags line in the Region declares that Baudette young people are not afraid of the H. C. of L., and another announces the establishment of a numry industry there.—Pioneer Press. TR P According to the Atchison Globe, a venerable darkey called on the mayor at Atchison recently, identifying himself as “de Rev. Dr. Phineas Jones, suits” and “suits.—Ex. 7O If the Mexicans had been a little less ruthless they ‘might have the greatest array of living ex- presidents in history.—St. Cloud Times. AN b M | The fact that you can buy a suit of clothes alk file way from $9. to $90 indicates that there are GRANTLAND RIC’E the best httle spiller of spurt news that ever lamped a brood of ball-chasers, hands it to you straight. No other guy can touch him on thxs lifie of dope. ‘He admits it. LEO P. SULLIVAN is-another bird who Knows how to sprend the stuff. Oh, bo5, but he runs an easy conklin! And you can always bet your belt buckle that what he don’t write ain’t'so. He knows it all TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 1, 1820 the skin is removed steaks are cut 'ARE|from the fleshy part of the.tail. The meat' is clear white, is " palatable, and has something the flavor of hali Another variety In the bill ‘of fare l.cmon.rru. nn.nnwloc.uducr_ e % and age. class restaurants, but U. 8. Marines .G.. 'W.. HARNWELL, . Mlm A _.1by ths Jate Thegdore L. Allen sthen ttached to the American Legation |is boiled liza d. The iguana, or giant .. 18. ‘Special Notice—You must never put over- town' clerk. ' The ‘marriage A i;x“l aum.d hére 'say they are the real[lizard, has ‘been used .for food by, the natives for- many years. . The anas make fine ‘chow, but they preler nllizator tor Then there’s ‘our own special bunch of, hard-boiled onés, who' tackle the local strife. They earn every cent of their boarv:i money—and the benefit s all yours, Let’s go’ Slide the coupon in the slot today. Here’s the rest of what ‘you get for your coppers: NEWS SERVICE—Associated Press Semee and specml eablegrams from the world’s : most’ distinguished correspondents, " ¢ ’ MARKETS—Two pages each edition. Most complete servico in the Northwest, includ- ing an Investor’s Guide in which financial experts will answer your questions. EDITORIALS—By. Dr. Frank Crane; 0. M.: -Flandrau and other promifient’ writers, POLITICS—Authoritative ‘articles on mtermmonal affairs by Frank H. Simonds. News from Washington and the Star bureau. Inmde news and gossip of anesatu politics. . \ HEALTH TALKS—By the famous Dr. Brady. SERIALS AND SHORT, STORIES—By Rex Beach, H. C. Witwer, Mabel Herbert Urner, Henry C. Rowland ‘and otlier popular authors. 2R CARTOONS—By J. N. Darling, Webster and others. COMIC SECTION—Includes Mntt and--Jeff, Bringing Up Fnther, the Katzemnmmet Petersen of Tottenville, S. I, while fishing three miles off shore from Keyport, N. J. They were drift- ing in their motor boat when Charles glimpsed something swimming near | by. The brothers agreed it was a sea turtle and decided to capture. it. “One of the brothers. boarded the dingy, overtook the swimmer and bdought him aboard. It was a young | pig weighing thirty pounds, name and address unknown. They carrled him back to Tottenville and intend to make a hog of the'derelict. It is thought the shoat fell from a steamer. approximately . 1,500,000 - acres of wheat,” an’ increase of ‘nearly 50,000 over last year’s acreage, according to. estimates received at ‘the State Capi-| tol here from varlous counties thru- out Oolo do. It is est mated that 976, 000 acres of.corn will be planted in the State. against 956,371 acres last year, and 285 acres of grain sorghums, compar- ed with 255,606 acres in 1919, Reports indicate a considerable in- crease in sugar deet ncresge for the coming year. $125.000 NEEDED FOR PALESTINE HOMES (By International News Se e) *London, June 1.—"We will have to raise the sum of $125,000,000 for expenses in the settlement of Pales- tine.” That is the estimate of what it will cost to carry out the Balfour . declaration making Palestine 'a per- manent home for the Jews, as tigured Dr. Charles eizmann,’ Zionist Jeader and delegate to the Allied Su- reme Council Conference at Spa. “It will be a gigantic task,” con-| ;'tinued Dr. Weizmann. “But it will ot be difficult. The great prob- Jem will be that of housing. More than 3,000 dwellings will be needed ‘| TOOK OUT LICENSE 45 : YEARS AGO—IUST nmmn (By Internatiannl Newu Service) SUBSCRIBE FOR THE: ' DAILY PIONEER at once and this in the face of short-| pIG FOUND SWIMMING L Pl;:,)tsfleld, Mass,, - June 1.—Jules Kids, ete: - - o 3 utellier and ‘Augustine Dulvat, Sk ozeLof labor, ‘materfals and trans. THREE MILES OFF SKOB.E | highly respected- residents of Great THE WOMEN AND CHILDREN will find plenty of articles and items of specu.l m-._ Barrington, who took out a mar- terest to them. P i: “It will be necessary for us to es- $ablish headquarters and regulating “@tations in a number of ports all over Europe and in Palestine in order to facilitate ‘the ‘passage of semsrs to their new home. . I am. certain ‘that we will have e cordial assistance and good will ©of the Arab population, and I have ‘eonstantly urged upon-my people the .necesslty of having the help of the Arabs in our work. The Arabs are ore than willing for us to go to Palestine and realize the advantage to them of our projects.” T0 PLANT 1:500.000 ACRES OF WHEAT IN COLORADO By International News Service) SRR Ver, June 1.—Despite high cost .:g;m 1abor and rumblings that dis- uflifleflon among farmers might re- gult in curtailment of farm products, eolm‘ldo farmers this year will plant | ‘| rlage license in: Pittsfield, October 15, (By International News Service) " 1375 "were married for the first time New York, June 1.—A small white|at St. James’ church’ rectory in Great pig was found swimming across the}Barrington by Rev. Robert Backman, Atlantic by Charles and . Frederick|Ja. He is seventy-five and she is}- : Each Issue ‘a Regular Magazine ' 12 you are living in this.city, see your newvsdealer and. arrange with him for. a regular service of the St. Paul Pioneer Press and the St. Paul Dlspatch or mail the Tn< ¢ qmry Coupon to the Dispatch Printing Co. : If you are living in the country, send in th: attached coupon and: we. wxll adwse you ° the daily issue which will give you the best possible service and quote rates. Mail the Coupon today. In thwe stirring times you can’t afford to miss a smgle edition. INQUIRY COUPON & Dispatch Printing. Co., 8t Paul, Minn. Gentlemen: I-mlnmlnmst.rmlm- tch and Pl i {hd: S, ankutw 24 : % oneer Press. Which will give vise me your sates flm per year, also Kvin o Y 79 papers can be delivered to me by Name ....... Sideves FOR QUICK AND CLEAN SERVICE EAT AT THE 'REX CAFE ‘Across the Street from the Markham Hotel Dafactive