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i THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ' FAVORS PERMANENT . Republican Publicity Associa- FORM NEW BUS BETWEEN CITY AND KELLIHER (Continued from PaZe One.) urer, Bemidji, and George Port, town of Northern. land and England are going to set and track events in which the Amer- icans were able to make the cleanup that gave them victory. America’s task before thé next BEMIDJI CASH MARKET QUOTATIONS. ll:mx will ge put on relg(ulfilrh schedule x A etween Bemidji and Kelliher, mak-{0ats, bu. .+ cocvvvecnncascnnns > i ce thru|ing stops at all way-points. * Red 'Clover, medium,.1b. Dan Abearn, Mike , Devanney, Ted Washington, Oct. 9. —Pe ‘establizhed Republican palicy, deyfthe schedule for the trip has now|Rye, bu. ... cfation, thru its president, Hon. Jon-| planned for tomorrow when all mem- ol :{:‘:‘:fl eBnotume' Jr., in the following bend of the company and seversl in- VEGETABLES o fir L g o 2 vited guests will make a run over the i i In '}1!:00 a rem:‘bucan sam\tfi nng ;m’zlf}el on a publicity tour, 7 Pol!:::e's.. D.ex‘.c.v.vf.., 'sAmnl.l . LR 1-:[1?:}5 of developing 'a bunch of good .&, republican president approved an e opening of this route, it is|Potatoes, car load lots. Bull hides. No. 1. Ib. «. . .. iters. _ ratiffed the first Hague convention,|planned, is merely the first of & num- Cabbage, cwt ) K‘l‘pp h(d::;, I\?(;.llv,lllt. o e :}éfie:agellan,zwfll s’i‘ q!:.ttto iy the object of which was to promotetber of routes to extend in various|Onions, dry . 0| Calf skins, No. 1, o e o s, AR SR ters to help world « peace.. . One section’of that|directions from Bemidji within a|Beans, cwt. Wool, bright . ‘¢ ta; ance:a team. strong: in-long: dis- convention reads as follows: “With|gshort time. ~The traveling trade will| Butterfat . .. Deacons, each .. . c T;gr?:?:athletic officials have al- ~ - the object of facilitating an imme-|pe catered to especiall ] . . diate recourse to arbitration for inter-| ginning while 1“5,- it i{, :f,,,fiidbf., Bgss, tresh; dosen national differences, which i8 has|carry express also. Plans are to keep 8 et it b b b B e e I SALVATION ARMY DRIVE to organize a permanent Courf of AT-| yequiring the use of full width \ B R e e, ) BRGNS MONDAY MORNING ’ SOCIAL AND PERSONAL and under its provisions the Perman- h St Court of Arbitration was formea, | SCPE in case of an extra heavy snow- The Republican administration of the United States proved its good faith in fts attempt to bring world peace thru dnternational arbitration by being the i first nation to refer a case to the iy court. - Following the example of Am- «-— . .@arica three other groups of diplomats .. referred their cases to the court. The Horse hides, large, each & ready.starte .campajgn.to. encours, age athletics in high schools. Their z hope is to have eventually a skilled !l man in charge of athletics who can discourage young athletes from “burning themselves out” in trying to win every event on the program. (Continued fram Page 1) The‘ Swedes, under the direction of all. . man of the State Advisory Board of Erme_ I'I’l):.rtsgerg!t:avteh gone xtnt(: The scheduled tariff arranged by|ihe Avny. : Mrs. Joseph MacFadden returned | “‘specialization” wi e greates the company provides for transporta.| ' Thru the Acvisory Boards Salva-|lDiS morning to her home, 1203 Min- | F0¢Eoe. They hold up thesices to tion at practically seven cents per|tion Army Service will be multiplied nesota gvenue, after a visit of several the lyo_ungsters that l:t = %tter tfo mile, making the trip to Kelliher for|tenfold in Beltrami county. It means ‘weleks at Rochester, Minn. She was exci Jn one event than to be half- .50 for each passenger. that this county in addition to every ix‘cu’erpnnled by her mother, Mrs. A.|good in a dozen. N B The ‘schedule arranged for the Be-{other county will be offered the use| * .- o;:good. of” Rochester, who will| The next Olympics probably will midji to Kelliher trips is as follows:|of the various Army insitutions for|ViSit here- =, i be held in Los Angeles. The inter- idii national Olympic committee meets in 7.30 a.m. | their unfortunate, helpless and pov- ENTERTAIN GUESTS real advance made-by the court in the * € bs e A interest of world peace was recogniz- 7,56 a.m. | erty stricken citizens. N Lucerne next spring and will decide “‘ed, and a second conference met at i 8.00am,| The Advisory Baard in this county| y.oo "Ho‘l;filoll OF MISS OLSON | between the California city and The Hague in 1907 to perfeet its|Arri . 8.36 a.m. | is composed of a number of prominent |y 8S Te S S IHE af;d wuiss Ellora 75" “Spgamization and revise some of the|Le i 8:46 a.m. | citizens who pledged themselves tolpoof Sricriainet & fow guests at provisions of the first conference. The 8.57 a.m. | render thelr co-operation and support nvenue,plasutle;:rerfltng in L?norAJ?epzlics: g The Hague court did not prevent the{ Arri 9.06 a.m. | in order that the needy of the county g0’ Goter” Miss Olive Olson, who .|might be helped. thru the Salvation leaves for Duluth soon to resume her Army. + 1™ Among the institutions which the L’P“‘)“"“ with the Douglas Telephone * elpitated ‘it. ‘| Advisory Board is authorized to ex-|“XTMARES. ; ‘manent Court of Arbitra- *| tend the privilege of their use to the| .. o d“ ng ‘Wfls spent in conver- monstrated its value for 3 : -l citizens are: Salvation Army Rescue relresh:x:ntmus c, after which light peace before the war had disrupted i i 12:20 p.m, | lome and Maternity hospltal, Indus-| 0 =000 N‘} ‘"’; flemfl- Those pre- its machinery, and before the league s “|trial Home for Men, Working Men’s| - rs. Belle Denley, Misses . .| Hotel and Clubs, Mexi’s Hotels, Miss-| v era Campbell, Elsie Nuss, Olive Ol- Great War, simply because Germany ‘was determined to have war no mat- ter how trivial the excuse which pre- t b t fort ¢ z‘rg:;‘a;):!s\:{l::uu::}lgfln tl‘;;thhu:;;f" g; .M. | jng Friend's Bureau, Anti-Suicide Bu- gol?l:nemlom Olson and Miss M. J. said Senator Harding referring to the 132 pm. :‘c’:“";‘g“fifiez‘:’igfl‘;’:;zfi‘t:; :Z";ln:':”; o Lo L court, ‘we have the framework of a e really effective instrumentality of en- 32 - { Salvation Army work. HARDm HGHT FOR U s during peace’ And it is upon that 12 pm. ; N NEXT OLYM s tramework that the new court is bas- i iy ed. When the Big Four in Paris g . PIC GAMES were writing their league covenant St R Q ] § they realized the potent force for :; p.m. BLACKSM'TH ALSO IN L‘NE Fi 4 peace possessed by the Hague court, H g'm' —_— inns and Swedes Boast That and they knew that if their creation -M.| Farmer Discovered He W:rs Not the 3 K was £0 be the superpower which they |y oo “po s :38 p.m. Only One Who Was Taking United States Athletes fntended, it must include all the ma- | ATFive -Bemidji . :03 p.m. Down Good Profits, Must Fight Harder While Tom Biggers, the village blacksmith, toiled over the plowshare brought in by old Peter Mullins, the farmer, the owner told at length ‘of the remarkable success he had had _* 'chinery for peace then in existence. 41 So‘the world court idea was appro- priated from the Hague conventions PAR]SIANS ADMIT THEY - ~_(By United Press.). New York, Oct. 7 (by Henry L. Farrell).—“America is through. The 5 {A}h}tetdcscrown worn so long by the nited States i: i 1 with three litters of pigs he had sold head inithe &fm‘,’,?itgfie?&"fggfif | 3 —0— v " » and transferred bodily into the lea- s gue covenant. It furnishes the only ARE EARTH,S Hlowms hint of respectability which that no-| Paris. (by mail).—Parisians—that -~ torfous instrument possesses. Like a|is, Parisian of pure-blood, whose fam- ;:se among tthdmnl?' the‘s;:m.lo:lst of |ilies have resided at Paris for gen- bR E oty et /\-the covenant dealing with arbitra-|erations, are rapidly developing| In market that day. This boast was_ made in = . 'y ® tion before an International court physical characteristics that distingu-| “Now,” sald old Peter, “them pigs by the Finns and the Se‘";?i&flA}l:Hem €€ ] | 1 bl ‘:k.ndtnut :vi(h stu:‘tllng ‘:lislnclness 1sh them from everybody who isn’t| was less than eight months old; and ing the late Olympic contesmo‘:;. . ry 8 S’ « g ":‘Mdn.:;o: h:fi:“n'..‘;.n;rvé “)';hb‘:x;:? pure-blgod Parisian. . they brought me ten cents & poundygwhicho.the Americans were oyer- » y ”» s ar Bont, politel 5[ What's more, Messrs. Marie and| or o little above $400. Why, Toin:}whelmingly. vittdrious. - _It S Great . ferred to ab ‘the council. bolitely re= fif{‘ifi“"”i; who 'h'xve‘ju:'t cnrtltrib;ll:- only n few yenrs ngo them samé plgs l’l‘he failure/'6f the Americans. to : A ‘ S fads e above information to the| would have fetched me only about | “clean up” in the track events abov YTl - ol ed 3‘3&:32?:’.“ e‘()tve?;:l‘:xt ?e:nt;‘: '.';i French Academy of Medicine, have| half us much. I tell you, T{)'m. the | *he sprints led’ the fo!'eiglxl'l e;peor‘z "C}’n]ly mornings? Shucks! Sats Tor poacs thri ordinary arbitras unblushingly’ addéd the deduction—| farmer is gittin’ his harvest, now.” to draw the conclusion that' the new They're all the same to me! ¢ - Sion. The rest of the undertaking being themselves p\lre-bloodpd Paris- By this time Biggers had completed zeneration of Yankee athletés lacks i professes to seck peace thru compul- ::gll'l:h—lt’l;:f this przfl‘:xl _physical zy;;e the sharpening of the shire, and he :n;l;n’]unce and stamina.’ - “IhSWltch on the heater, fill on by force of arms. Practically all | J oGt i ICIng Tepresents| p,ngeq it to Peter. From a well-worn 1s 8 matter of record that the|up the bath and jump in. Y “eriticism of the league of nations | the highest type of civilized man. Americans' did fail to take any -of ' : has been directed against those lat- Clpmutefi‘ French culture, French {':;s:;“}:l I;e:lecre tggl‘_‘ ::’l‘:;‘ ;“';’ol;m:':‘”d‘ he distance events with the excep-| ‘‘Get a radiant heater and ter provisions. Nome of the soscalied | €00king, French wines—in fact, ev-| the bsval Prce Tor S I 00 L ftion of the 3000-metre team race,(try it—it’s great!” Lodge reservations dealing with the erything that goes to make up French- Dpe em Into the blacks: won on the 145t day of the games. {elgue ‘make mention of those sie- P:\:;Sem‘:‘h Me—};hnve 'co';;“h“;fd‘ t\: hfl"“g;’y S H BII - But thfi conclusion of the European lons relating to the creation of a|® ese changes in the physical i eter,” observe ggers, | critics that the poor showing was permanent world court. Peace by | aspects of the real Parisian. “you'll have 'to come again. I charge]the result of a decline in ihegphyg. You c¢an' get them .at our that method is accepted as part of According to Messrs. Marie and| thirty cents since the first of the year fical powers of the new school of|store. ‘Any size Electric Radi- blished republican poicy. MacAuliffe, these changes are as fol-| for sharpening that plow.” American athletes is wrong. H i resent c“ttllcsdm t{m w("urld court IOVISZ " 3 & “Phat's an outrage!” sputtéred old| The American distance runners did ant Heater you want. ea as recently developed by Mr. . Increase in cranial capacity—| Peter. “Why hi ou ral the price | not sweep the track as did th int- s : Bogt and s cotlleagaes in Belgiun | that is, actual development of a larg-| on me?* sed the price |0 S ecause they had no opporiaity | . Lake your pick. Prices are :ggerl:"tom:?flnf;ml: flnlflg?]lll;m c)m fi:mfi;am“m (and not mere swell-| Do buy some of that high-priced |to train. The time was so short be- right. ", s pnns?rg y the ad). . pork you were just telllng me about,” fore. ?’Ae opening of the games, the " - ::'f(“(e of nn;lons{ Such a line oruu(- 2. Dficrlease in the length of the| g Blggers, with a grin—Philadel- conditions so disagreeable on their £ e * ‘ ck is sound only if we assume that|arms and legs. G trip to Antwerp and th ~ 2 tho United Siates ls a member of tho| i Increase in the heighth of the pia Ledger, shominable thay, they were the. vie. MINNESOTA gue al ound by al he obnox-| bust. T T tims of unavoidabl il us provisions of the covenant, But| 4. Discoloration of the eye. |, The Swedes and thz °'p'i°:.$f”"-,'i.fifi ELECTRIC LIGHT‘ :t.m?&tn:a;:m;a:)l;ix;edml)l.xl:;: Awulx]elrlm:’n thfilh Gr:dunl]chgng; linhthe color of Highest Mountain In Idaho. power was noted in the long dis-| AND POWER r 3 ‘be e hair to paler and ighter tints.' Hyndman .penk is the only, named tance runs, had the advantage of| - i :::I’;Ie‘:l’ hl;le“;‘:su;:n(;(‘ea l:ve}.‘lllcyh 1I||l’); 6 Ever increasing number of| mountain in Idaho that rises above two weeks in Antwerp previous to the . $ CO. \ ‘¢ourse, by reservation will elhninu‘tc mlfl‘r}:)i?;cfitflo:;y(s‘;}:l":;;: tl.};:::t];’)' 5| 12000 feat. It stands ' ear: fl?em"g o tllil)e gtumes d“l:'ih' which | Elks ‘Bldg. i . Phone 26 3 £ aris ey. were al tl tadi 3 t % W Bayaie 0 Blatne-Custer county line and hns Sy WeE e to use the: stadium &’.fi“l:fe‘}"mfi. e produces i scientifically classified as| hetgnt of 12,078 ot iThoee ndre, ow. | track daily and get acclimated to the . ¢ —o— 7 \ F{lon or national moverelgnty. The | g erebreal type of man. i ever, severnl unnamed peaks near peculiar weather conditions. : . i Y e L L quir:;ve:::e;;lm ndm:lttt_ed th:\: ‘1‘* ro: | g peak ‘whose devations areli 13 s a fact that Ameri¢a had a “If it's electrical, . gerlbed In gIVIng assent (o The Hague | fefors onp boking te sonp. this hisher| EFeater than 12,000 feet, as shown by rolapliipal vin the 1920 games| 7 buy it at an electrical ™ ¢onventions, and strictly in line with 2 g an she ever had before and it is| -. ” & S rblloas though and dostrind type of development so there is no the contours on the Halley topographic| 3 foregone conclusion that she will store 5 Al reason why American tourists should ml]'. published by the United $tates|have much stiffer opposition’in 1924, | ey ¥ AL it foe ke Datiy i lt?nzl;d:x::tcc‘tn t?ym:;e(:t tll:te afdvnn:-fies geologleal survey. £ Seizing upon the showing made byl.~— b e for L] aily oneer. o of a ee — R O B N £ week's trip to Europe. . l———"‘———_—‘—fi"“—'—-—:-———, L T Encourage Producers. The national system of transporta- tlon and distributton is so essential that every possible facility must be provided to encournge producers of farm communities and merchandise to increase production. FROM THE PIONEER TWENTY YEARS AGO ‘| An immense crowd thronged S. A. Lochen’s “New Store” at its opening | == onday evening. The store is a marvel of artistic loveliness, from the show - ADDITIONAL WANT ADS " TOMORROW ~ ! .’ o] /At the Methodist Church . =« SPECIAL PROMOTION PROGRAM .windows clear through. For twelve years Mr. Lochen has been a window trimmer, and the whole interior speaks of his cleverness. The new store is well stocked with the very latest in female wearing apparel and novelties, ~“ ‘and both store and stock would be a credit to any city. i | . W. Speelman is building an additionst4x18 to his dwelling. An Interesting Program Showing the Pro- 3 — i FOR SALE—A quantity of used lum- J The telephone line was connected with Plantaganet hall Monday. ber. Includes 2x6, 2x8, 2x10, 2x & gress of the School 12, and heavier dimensions. Apply Halvorson & Richards raised the price of labor to $2 per day Monday| secretary of Civic and Commerce on their railway contract. It is hard to get enough laborers at that. Association. 6d10-15 Rally Day program will also be given. ] L ) We are aft\er all old members and many new ones who should come to school. WANTED—One expérienced . sales- lady; also one lady experienced in office work. No objection to mar- ried women. Geo. T. Baker & Co. : 'W. B. McLachlan has dropped his summer title to Captain and will 2d19-12 take up his winter title of Professor. He will soon put his sailboat Eulalie WANTED TO BUY OR RENT—Mod- winter qlllflell.lnd resume his dancing school which' was conducted so ern seven room house, centrally lo- successfully last winter. An opening ball will be given at the opera house |’ cated, préferred. Must. have pos- : Friday, October 12th, at which time a dancing class will be organized session by November 1st. Year's Jor every Friday evening. The object will be to advance all the modern| Tent paid in advance it desired. ' dances. Instructions will be given from 7:30 to 9:00 o'clock, followed by| Telephone 396 or 397, Dr. E. A assembly. Shannon. 1r10-9 u - . The Brainerd Lumber company will make Bemidji their headquarters E‘C;,vaslglgs &l}lse“ Ef{:rdwaggg fl‘;::;'f winter and are building a large office and warehouse east of the B. & electric "ghted: In East Bemmj(', N. M. depot. Phone 411-W. 4d10-13 The Ladies’ Aid of the M. E. church are arranging to give a chicken ___pie dinner and supper down town on election night. Be sure and eat ith t " the ublica di i 4 either at e republican or democratic table Come and ‘enroll Sunday. 1 Twenty classes—one for every age. COME———Join with us Sunday——COME » Tomorrow, October 10 |, Methodist Sunday School ;'; # A .. Wilbur Burington, of Litchfield, has purchased four lots on the lake] WANTED—Girl for general house- r akg next to Clyde Bacon’s residence and will build a big summer boarding] work. Modern house, Phone 830. use, probably of logs. .. . ___ 4 . smiseinsissiRESA 3d10-12 Fill iy pl out to develop new talent in the field | ite. f | the American distance men, the f Rome, s eign nations, especially, Sweden, Fin- | strong bid for the games. Los Angeles seems to be the faver- The Swedes, Finns, English and French, disgusted with the manner in which the games were conducted in Antwerp, have demanded that the games be given to America, not only ich ‘has been ' making a|athletics' in the interest young athletes more in the mile, two mile and the longer events and shatter the idea that a sprinter is the greatest. hero on the track much will be done to make a 1924 team better balanced than the one which carried the shield this year... . Donald, Paddy Ryan, Matt McGrath, | “joy ride trip” to the Pacific coast. s Held in America, the next games T suniehtality of a ‘WiimaRt) ATGWEGHp was Tibds Thurged | Wheat;herd. .. §0-31.80 | 313 Torms, Tive, pound e o s o e o i Amocios. thit Yould be 0 O e for oh ckduck' and | Wheat, soft. . .50-31.60 | Geepe, live, pound ... o a. 26c30¢ | games that they are through. faced by the necessity of another long|, CPUE C 6" hletics in the world, ¢lares the Republican Publicity Asso-| been arranged. Another trip is e Ducke, 1198, 10, <4 ss v s s en160:18¢ | - England, strong in the running] trip to & foreigh county. The weath- | jest SYELETh s gnd 2 1 ged. p 1 : !:Ienl. 4 1b8. ANA OVOR ..« + me « +co w0 36¢ | events, will turn her attention to the| er conditions in California would be :}'e mo:': n&:fitig:p;n -&fl, Iiggs, fresh, dozen .550 development.of : hurdlers and field| ideal for the Americans, the short | t1¢ more a' i stars. The Swedes feel the necessity| trip would insure the good condition of the men and more talent could be sprinters, The Finns—superstars in| made available for final selection. If the powers directing amateur # e | PHOTOGRAPHS FOR CHRISTMAS e R e S R S With such high class coaches with a clouds. i e It is not too early to think of appx‘-oprinte gifts for Christmas. Each year we urge -ordering early so that the rush of the last few days may be avoided. “What to give” is a puzzle to many each year. We have solved the puzzle for hun- dreds by suggesting photogiaphs for Christ- mas. There is nothing more acceptab]e; noth- ing more appropriate and nothing ‘which gives more genuine pleasure and satisfac- tion to the receiver of a photograph than a picture of a friend or relative. It actually takes the place of much more expensive gifts and is quite as acceptable. Arrange for yours at an early date. : HAKKERUP STUDIO . Phone 239 Your friends can buy anything you can give them except your photograph. 4 A -~ PIONEER STATIC Bemidji, Minn. ' ‘. A great many of our farmer customers who have raised potatoes this-fall have been very much pleased to find that we are more than willing to renew their notes for them in order that they may mnot be . obliged to. sell their potatoes on the present market. Our records show that we have 242 notes " coming due in the month of November. You - will be surprised to learn that 176 of these -/ notes are carried by us for men. who are -strictly farmers. The other 66 notes arescarried for the local business men of this community. -~ While the demand for money.is. very great and the conditions demand congervatism in banking, nevertheless; we are going to see to .it that not one of our farmercustomers sells # ""his gotatoes in order to pay us. g ORTHERN ATIONAL Minnesota in " tion States Its Declaration Beginni . At A o " el Tuesd: games will be to develop a new school | because they- believe an American on Peace Maintenance 7:30 E%l;xcr;‘g' :he“f:n.'},};nfl"?iflg“f: GRAIN AND HAY MEATS of distance runners and to find young-| city can handle them best but be-|charge of the track squads at all MUttoD oo wm sters to take the place of Pat Mc-|cause they are anxious to get thefthe big universities the outlook is much brighter as American teams of the future will become more and more distinctive collegiate outfits. - America has the talent, has the lit- part of the officials. in charge of the governing bodies of athletics, there is no need of prying into 1924 in search of dark " Transfer Your Records' in the Modern Way % e ‘rds‘th'ét’are‘wdrth‘_trandqfi@g'are‘WorthI 'Keeping in’security and, accessible; shape."l"he( 'Allsteel transfer’cases meet-just such requireg ‘ments.¥ A N B Safe, sanitary.'i’convenire_ni.,- andApe,rmag ' ment.AThe first cost is the last, . iture ,The illustration shows ho Alisteel Ltransfer § cases} are; ;stacked. i The legs:on section nterlock 3 with Y the; iframe on the section beneath. {Thus as ‘many .units a$ are 'used are held firmly together\ {This file saves: from 15 .w' .25% floor space _over"wood .nnd .has:25% greater :filing / 'nent protection agaimt';filte., .dust, mice, and vermin. ‘Whether t you need { files ‘safes, desks, tables, or shelv-| ing, you, will ; find here | the, = {yery urit to fit yourl requiremefits. in the' |Allsteelline of office| longs with success] . 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