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7 ° THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER CAN YOU PROVE maining twenty-five' states represent- is ‘attributed to the Notifieatio ot j ing almost half of ' the population|Births Act of 1915, which 'made noti: Ymmmm'l'o vom may be seriously embarrassed in not|fication within three days compulsory A il gzl . fabokd possessing & birth certificate when|throughout the kingdom. ' e i t the time comes to prove that they| ' Vigorous effort for one yea do.- The right to vote is ‘only one of|are old enough to go to school, to|clares the children’s bureau plwhlu, BEMIDJI CASH MA'RKET.‘QUUI"ATIONS, . *% | many, important rights. which may be|leave school, to go:to work; to vote,| would place every state in thé United in the. birth ‘registration 4 MARKETS—LOCAL AND FOREIGN. SOX BUY PLAYERS.~ - A 3 GRALN ANL HAL, oge, b R v+ .196-300 | difficult to n < | to marry. They may have. trouble inStat . Chicago, ‘Aug. 10,—Pitcher Zwell, 2 o | D Loy endzedde] g t:‘;e Rreve ;’}fll!?\lt legal evi: proving their title to inherited prop-|In’ ‘. purchased by the Chicago White Sox [ 02t8: bu. - - 12" 400-4go | donce- Because'a:birth record is the|erty in the absence of proof of par-|go from Deer Lodge, Mont., reported to| B4 Clov a s 'oms, 26¢-80¢ | best ‘evidence of age, parentage and|entage, and their right.to_hold public|a- ' Manager Gleason Sundsy. The Chi ;;’K”:."_'h,"::" rire 108} Geons, ve, pound .... 800/ citizenship, and because of the im-|office or receive passports for foreign| mended. © " cago -club also announced the pur- Wh“t' ) ¢ ‘v o | Ducks, H7e, b, ... ; b portance to the individual and to so- travel may be questioned if evidence adequ chase. of Hodge ‘and Jonnard, a bat-|p' le: 3 ; - ciety of careful’ birth ; s thi of citizenship furnished by" a birth|legislaf fery from the Nashville club of ‘the|™” %" th - PO {105 B irth: records, the|certificate is lacking. i g Souathern association. YR ; : children’s bureau of the United States| qy, it also Is handleabped]y ATA £ Onions, dry . . ow hides, o AADL e el o c-130 i8sue recommends tter e PRy -v’tlwgt::::; “fi{:flg‘f’mwm Beans, CWE. i« Ball hides, No, 1,1b. -. ... 10¢-110|birth registration as the first mq?}un tection of life and health if it does 1G " G Butterfat .. ... - 6le| Kipp ‘hides, No. 1. 1b, 2 14c ! in a children’s year follow-up pot lmva_ vital statistics based on:sat- Toledo, éhlltga I%—H;rry :Iardon Eggs, fresh, dozen gnlt S::m, Nl:» 11 '123: gt:)m. m i .. | isfactory birth and death records. Im- and Edwar: y, English profession-} .. 11" T eacons, eac! . y twenty-three states and the|portant welfare work for mothers and| . . . T aly, showed High class golf in: their S MBATR Horse hides, 1arge, $6-37:| District of Columbia now keep birth ::biq\l is impossible without careful Chickon géo'p chellmrl‘t‘ best ball match at 18 holes here Sun-| Mutton ..« e e e w1830} Wool, bright .. ... 20¢ records with sufficient accuracy and birth istrati taken at once., 1242 Doud ' ave: day, -with, Charles Lormes, Inverness The following prices were being paid at Stillwater, Minn., | completeness: to .admit them to the| "F“f‘"‘ on. | The phenomenal - 2a8:11 professional, and Deke White of Syl- time of going to press of today’s Pioneer: SR United states birth registration area.|growth:in ‘health visiting” of babies O e Rl bl vania. The Britishers won, 2 and 1. at e of gO! P - Baof.d QO 1, These states are California, Connecti-|in England during’ the last five years FOR RENT—Large pleasant ' fromt. The mater was the prelude to the GRAIN AND HAY Latbs FOOROA ..o wiouindh s Indiana, ~ Kansas, -Kentucky, A0y front room,”: 700 America avenue. llatior&nl t;pen tour&qmentktot.r: Wheat $2.66-$2.66 | Garlte; . - 400 ine, Mgryland, N;?mchfium, o 3 T 5 <7, 808+12"¢ ayed at Inverness this week, s g ‘99 4E.$2. b vris s | Michi innesota, New Hamp-| geme. : ; L A i A 3 Blaye 5 18 Toles of the 36 holes | Whest, No. ... ... 33803308 | FAckipg butter e Yok North: Carolina,| “Bulgarian Blood Tea” (10, AL s 0 bt wit . aualifying round this morning. gaty.No: il ! e B O Peantyvanis, Rhodo]" .. Will addising years e sent s | e o gl eItk ORt8 . i . eoavomss _.,94c-96c) . LIVE POULTRY: Sei? s y.years to your life. tires, First class condition: Priced. : Barl $1.10-31.26 . = Island, South Carolina, Utah, Ver-| Purifiesithe Blood, Flusheq the. yight. J..A. DeLeuil; 116 3rd WINNIPEG ROWING CLUB . R ;"Y grde 1/98.92,00 | Turkeys, 8 1bs. up ..., .. {800 ‘mont,” Virgiia, Washington and| neys, Gently Moves the Bowels and g '(-)v st Py e B MADE A VIRTUAL CLEAN-UP ¥0. o 8.2 Turkeys, small and"thid.. value| Wisconsin. They represented, in| Sweetens the Stomach. Tryit just’| ' e Over: GATace. 40 ! Winnipeg, Man., Aug. 10.—Winni- VEGETABLES Gee: 4 ibe. AnCamh (a6 1601919, 58.4 per cont. of the papula-| Sfce—gou will never vae ding |FOR SALE_6 pigs, Chester Wt ‘peg Rowing club made a virtual Beans, hand picked, navy, ewt..$6.60 | prar a0 s Tos A iey 200 tion of the country. =~ . e 2eists Grocers Every- weeks old. Wm. Schultz.. Phone ‘clean-up in the Northwestern Inter- Potatoes, per cWt. «...o. ... .$6.60 H:nns’ 5 I1bs. 'up_ tat s > 20¢ Children now being born in the re- A X . 4 2-F-2. Bemidji, Minn. 2t8-11 national regatta on the Red river|Beans, brown, ¢cwt. ... .$4.60. Dus;efl poultry, au/bgr Mna: ;"" '3 $ % course and captured the Sir Thomas Eggs, per,dozen ..... . 36c). iive stock. ; s . B R g t Lipton cup emblematic of the associ- |Butterfat . . . «cicoceccmencaen. " N “ ation championship, which had been |No. 1 clover, mixeéd.x oo X HIDES held by the Duluth Boat club during Rye StTAW .« . ecreoocancs $9.00 % Y 3 : i o war. Tus Wellord 5150 | Cowids, Xo 1 - TOMORROW (Wednesday) . ‘the war. The Welforc: b!:others,i re- garnz.fi. i .81, L | But hndes, No. 1 . A 4 8B e y . ted their succes! the previous|No. mothy eiesseess 328 , No. 1 ¢ ; 5 3 b4 : e e (30 Jualie fours Kippa N, 1 | o 'oe. - IS POSITIVELY THE LAST , | PAYOR- A g D » by defeating Briges. and Ellerbe of e ; the Minnesota Boat club, St. Paul, in MEATS Deacons the senior four by several lengths. e Mutton, Ib. . vcecnceneconnenss10C gallow‘h... s ] 3 &3 Winnipeg won the junior eight in | Pork, dressed 16¢ | Horse' hides .$65.00 N & : & : b D s i v the best race of the entire program, Veal .. teeaeseeoemessss16ciWool, bright . ’ [ By > 4 | ’ défeating Duluth in a spurting finish, ey & ; f 3 tter of inches, Winni - = E B e nyiousitly ad ihe gup NORTH STAR FESTIVAL [Beo roivm, lomerrow meeming with a grand total of 102 points, the L gnbms Bi;fiphhe !st .#&zflu ried lz'y Duluth Boat club being second with obe; rclay, - of University - 31%“ b o ,o Wlu. HOLD SWAY FOR Farm at St.] Pa’u], an ‘expert. potato : A : . inspector. Inspection is being made HOMER SMITH TO BOX \ HVE DAYS AT DUI.UTH in ‘each case for certiflcationff seed. . LODGE IN MINNEAPOLIS (I Y 2 . Carl Anderson, also- of-:the . Uni- ' \Minneébolls Aug. 10.—Homer i I ‘v;ie;sity. Fl:m g 'isl‘l"todgy § nsp;cting‘, Smith _will’ n:Aeet Walter ;*Farmer" P ageant Dep'lctl . lmportlnt azcg?n;:a;i:dng;g -H?r:?d'l?“flii%‘myt:l , 3 5 i Ee ity Ll iy = 3 f 4 Lodge in ten-round windup of the| Eyents in History of Pro- |agricultural instructor in the Bemid- Many people are now coming. back for. their: second and third load, ’'NO*ONE ° all-heavyweight show at Nicollet . ji High school. [ ; 5 R ey : : e park on August 20. Battlers weigh- gress of That Territory - : CAN AFFORD:-TO MISS IT: ~ Don’t let. this opportunity. go buy.. The savings possi- ing from 185 to 230 pounds will bat- ; g ble at this sale are too great a temptation,: 0 e the card, and although fanc; SRR . FETN o on e e Y| The Duluth North Star Festival CONTINUE SEARCH FOR work is bound to be n.lis_sing, some | The Duluth Star, Fesilyal EREH OF. i B D fl :; e ,..‘:; SRR 1:110ckouts should result |c at wi old sway in .e 3 ] MURD ; OFM,CALL‘ sET ,AleE WED”EsnA Y To caME o s August 21st, promises to be the most ‘Worthington, Aug. 10.—A ‘posse gorgeous and largest festival of its consisting of militiamen and fifty | p ———— e e et kind ever staged: in the Great North-|special deputies, aided :by. blood- i *11 | hounds, continued the search for the LAST Store Wl“ open ,Thursday morn- west. FLAMES SWEEP PORTION |, Thc David Wisted Fost of the Ao e o o Sansuy nieht. wros I 'CHANCE |lingat9o’clock. Many new fall |erican Legion, under whose auspices | county, who late. Sunday night was' a X 3 & Sw o s the festival is being held, tells that |shot;and killed by one of {wo bandits /Ml ' TOMORROW . oods ‘arriving { 0 ol: “uNOls PRlso they are sparing nelther' money or |who ‘were arrest i i 3 § g i g will be announced. ed at ‘Milona. ' Jack. k i % effort to make this festival the best|Foster, who was with the former 3 % Lt Tolfet, 111, Aug. 9.—Fire is Taging of any affair of its kind ever held in [the time of his death:and who was ih the Illinois penitentiary. The main (this territory.” They assure all visit- | geriously wounded in the- fight shop of the chair factory is declared |ors a rousing good.time, and four |reported in a critical condition -this doomed. Flames have attacked a days filled to the brim with historical b art e e s RGN 3 *gecond shop of the chair factory and |facts, fun and frolic without end.’ . |:* SR othier bufldings are ablaze. The Pageant takes into consider- { y 38 e 20 “Convfet firemen and twe eom-|ation every' important historical | SAVE DAUGHTER’S LIFE IN panies of the Joliet city' department event bearing on the progress of this FATAL JUMP TO' SAFETY £ B e are fighting the blaze which, despite | territory, beginning with the dizcov- R Fepse 0y I B ] B . e X ; their efforts, is continuing to spread. |ery of Duluth and the Great North-| = Hinckley, Aug. 10.—After saving e B B x 3 . 3 ) ¢ There is no disorder at.the Penitenti- west dblleean tDuIIA:;h. ‘t):i?, c?ml")ng|his five-year-old daughter rubyead] 3 4 . : r o \ y ary. , and driving out of the Indiant, Du-lgq; els. of -a 1l by HED : : ; ; M ien in the shops where the fire|luth being incorporated as a ecity RAIE Seatlh Mhaer 8 Wl‘;;::' ;-:ile AT T R T iy broke out and in other parts of the fifty years ago, the discovery of our George Schott, a farmer living.'near g B - T | prison yard have been marched to|great’iron. mines, the .call to avms in here, dropped dead ' late yesterday. i N their cells. The cause of the fire ig|’98; the outbreak of the World War, |- i ver the cross- not announced. " . |and the entry of the United States &:&fi;&mgififflp&mfig trlin.’ into this greatest of all conflicts, and He took his daughter in his lrnu'lnd' W s ey winding up with an analysis of Du- dropped "Shortly afterwar ‘he died.’ 0“m§ m SALE 'lu:h’s part in this co]nfliet. 'i:t is at K b g s e & this point-'that ‘Duluth’s former : ; 4 A'l‘ 51 50 A"ECE “Over Seas” men will give a very MINNEAPOLIS INN IS ' . ¥ o vivid demonstration of going ‘Over % s .DESTROYED BY FIRE N o the Top:” The last feature would ) & { ' Qtieens’ are being, offered for sale|make a Pageant in itself, because it R (By.United Press.) | at University farm, St. Paul, for|is here that the veterams, relatives | - Minneapolis, Aug. 10.—Fire of un- '$1.50—queen bees, that is. The bee|and friends who were not fortunate|known origin, the second within two . 2 dvision of the University Depart-lenough to take part in that greatest | months, destroyed College. Inn, in the ; HE ment of Agriculture, is making a vig- [of all conicts. will get an idea of how ; heart of the down-town district 3 tast o T & A S » i erous effort to encourage the intro-|the doughboys lived in the trenches |]ast night. The damage was. estima o s “ T - A & 3 duction of new blood into the apiar-|and just how they went about to}ed at $25,000. M R R e N A 3 % 7 | 2 ,, igs of the state. It says that is necehs- make an assault —on the enemy’s : 2 A : ¥ 2 5 sary because nearly all bees in thelinec, T, HEDRICK RELIEVED s by’ o v i : . state are hybrids which are hard to| The cast has a personell of fifteen 8aT, : m o w i T ; T B | “TIN - BY SERGEANT sw 150 That is all you have to say when you mean the best Potato - |H manage and that'in many localities| hundred. The Indian scenes alone Bees have been inbred for years. The | will include four hundred men, wo- "»s‘orgeantki‘loyd Hearich wh; hu! R Digger Qn;the mar_ket.‘f: The HQOVQI"WH]' get ALL your potatoes' queens which the division.semnds out|men and children, and theré arc sev- & of 1 5 + 2 v . e A 3 3 > ¥ : e e lomther colored Ttalian breed- |eral other scenes that will take in|been temporarily in charge o the | ALL the time and leave. them in ‘a nice'clean’ row behind your. fng queens. The price for such|just as many. e cal army recruiting station, was, r o T A P g b id h e 11 .3 . @ queens, unested, is $1, and the price| The best local talent - obtainable | lleved this morning by Serseart ot || digger: No kicking the vines to one side, the Hoover will do that. * or the tested queens is $1.50. e | will take part in the eant. Miss | on_GuLy " - chi 3 70 ) ¢ y g number of qugens allowed one bee|Myrtle H(g:hs, ;ell‘k%%‘:vn'mnuluith at Minnepaolis for. - the past tew, We Shlpped n twenty-two HOOVGI'S and have t}}em on hand, but Wev Keeper will be limited to five untested |soloist and entertainer, has been cast [Weeks. . 2 . have orders now for seventeen. - Better come in“and place YOUR edrick goes from here to D 2 ) and one tested. for the leading female role, that of|’ Sgt. H The offeriig of these bees is not{Ooqiienehahgooquay, the wild rose luth; where ‘he will continue in- order NOW. : v e , T . by 3 {r - in - the way of a commercial pro-|woman in the Indian episodes. Miss recruiting service. The new recruitsi R 3 . . gy 3 ‘ . jéct but is merely one means used by |-Aito Nylander, another popular Du- ing officer is ah‘-ead{ makénglm::s:l: Hoover 7sfoot Dl.gger, Wltl_l Vme T_url_ler exe e et $190.00 i Byl oo Hoover 6-foot Digger, plain....... ... 00 oo, .0 .$132.50 the division to raise the standard of |luth entertainer, will take the part lacquainted . with 7 . o the stock of bees in Minnesota. of Mesquahquahdooquay, an Indian|putting on an extensive drive for:ap- \ Py ; pewa Indian will sing Wawaosh, and NOTED ACTOR PASSED Daniel Morrison, of part Indian blood | AWAY ‘THIS MORNING |Will play parts of Madwayahshe, and Ipdian chief. Two other well known|: girl. . John Roy, a full blooded Chip-|plicants'in the near future. o . INDE . T i l E PR How are you going to tie that twine? . Y g Hoover and Allison, standard, full sacks, per pound. . ......18¢c Hoover and Allison, standard, broken sacks, per pound. . ..19¢ 5 . ¢ loists, C. D. Richards and Ralph (By United Press.) Page, will play the parts of Wah-|' New London, Conn., Aug.’ 10.—|beqwuhuam, an old medicine —man, James O’Neill, noted pctqr, who ap-|and Wasikwade; ‘a Chippewa brave. sf“;]edi: fi;rd fi;:eetn, y?};s 1:1 tge_ :ol,e’ th}’(udo]ph Blérqulst has been cast for|: ' " T : £ Ed ante’s onte Cristo, e role of Greysolon DuLuth, the|Locate - Army Rectuiting - < ; § died in a hospital here. He had been | principal character in the pageart. !gd .t~. LATERY, R ; ) v | ¥ ill for- two months with cancer of|The Duluth Choral Society. will take| ' Office Is Prepared to Take {1} PERFECTION OIL STO v ES the ‘stomach. ', : all the characters in’the court scenes| ' ' P s A N - ¢ ——————— "+ |of Count Frontenac. ¢vMedal Applications. .-/ v Why suffer with the HEAT? The Perfection Blue Flame will ' _, i A grandstand’ seating 6,000 per-]| - ; < e ) 5 z = : AENDOLLARS PER DAY sons, 5 novy epmpieted, and It s o%-| Armg Fiela Gork Bruce Humonc ||l help you a lot. It will keep your kitchen cooler and in that way 'DEMURRAGE. 1S ADDED |Pected no less than 35,000 persons ¢ | ; H g : Wil attend the pagtant, A com- reys arrived 1n md ety sesterdad |l make you feel more like cooking. The Blue Flame will last for R A SR P ev‘enlnpg. Vhile. the pageant parade|Crverding svplications for the VIl years by purchasing new wicks, and is absolutely guaranteed not Paul, Aug, 10.—In an effort to]| will -be held Tuesd A E) BOTY. SR 28 AE 3 4 K e ¢ railroad and ‘warehouse commis- | Saturday aft ern Nal ank and 1s P e o o . . : R ; ; son todsy jssued an_order adding Minnssots Grade Logien Gonveation 1088 £ ses ‘any fornier offlcer enist: - Two-Burner Perfechqn 061'IS§ove s Cee e e 0918500 s a8 dey: demurrage as a penal will be held during.P: Week; | {1+ & g o ; 2 3 i T penalty | wil be hold during Pageant Week, | {lye"duty 1n tho army. of thel Uaited Three-Burner Perfectlpn il Stove ... ool :$25.00 < four hours. ‘The order was jssued at|vited to visit the festival enroute to States at any time between April.G, f pes e I sugestion. of the American RaiF|the Elke' convention at Virginia, Au-|1o17 and November 11, 19 and o i 'whose service was honorable.. Assy suancation. This , AFpled 10 gust 19,20 and 2st. T 1t 16 expected that all former ser- 2§ P, ) TV 4 : ‘ R PO COUNTY AGENT ON TRIP | [ice people in ond around Bemid)i ~ ’ ve" a ‘ wa‘ gah s i A o I o : will take advantage of this opportun- $ g o F POTATO INSPECTION|ity to ‘makc; applieat!:n mlrti theilr . it (Your‘Money Back If You Want It) i edals, . Only four -otheé ; ¢ el O eent o Field ||l 314-316 MINNESOTA AVENUE TELEPHONE 57 B TUWH Sle TQMY County Agent D. C. Dvoracek Jeft|the state have at present 2 Field figzbm, ‘Franee, ‘August 10.—The | yesterday morning for Blackduck amnd | Clerk on duty for this purpose, the A peace.treaty with Turkey was signed | Kelliher on a trip of. inspection of others being Minneapolis,” St. Paul, — o qlock this nftet_‘noon.‘ 4 potato fields in that vicinity. He ex- Duluth and Winona., Defective