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THURSDAY. EVENING, MARCH 17, 1921 . BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY it THE KEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. ; W ON, President E. H. DENU, Sec. and Mgr. HARNWELL, Editor J. D. WINTER, City Editor - Telephone 922 at Bemidji, Minnesota, as second-class matter, Entered at the % 3 of Congress of March 8, 1879. postoffice under Act attention paid to anonymous contributions. Writer's name must the editor, but not necessarily for publication. Communica- Weekly Pioneer must reach this office not later than Tuesday to insure publication in the current issue. f e Kasm oF ach week 'SUBSCRIPTION- RATES By Mall $6.00 3.00 O0ne YOar wovoccceomecrrnacer §5.00 B One Yesr ...1_..._._ NORTH DAKOTA PASSES LAW ’ TO CHARGE NON-RESIDENTS| t (By United Press) Bismarck, N. D., March 17.—1n an effort to remove what the State Edu- cational association pointed out as an unjust burden, the state legislature passed a law permitting high schools to charge nonresident pupils $1.50 a week. Heretofore students from dis: tricts where there was no high school could attend any high school withou paying tuition. The state educational association | declared that such a practice had in- filicted o burden on high: school dis-| tricts which was demanding: relief. They suggested that non-high school | districts be required t6 levy a tax suf- | ficient to pay tuition for thechildren | going elsewhere for high school edu cation, & ever, did not-obtain action on their| reqhiest for a -constitutional amend-: ment for the establishment of a coun- SUBSCRIBE'FOR THE * DAILY PIONEER Healing the Sick From the zich soils of Europe, Asia and Africa “/FOREIGN BORN RESIDENTS OF WINNIPEG GO TO COURT Winnipeg, Man., March 17.—Court action will be instituted by a group of foreign born residents off Winipeg against severay Winnipeg small hank ers and money agents to recover en- trusted funds involving tens of thous- and of dollars. Large sums of money deposited with the:money.agents for, transmission to destitute and suffer ing relatives in [Europe, ‘it ‘was re- ported, had never reached;their:des- tina : Officials on the investigation com- mittee declared tmf full responsi ity for délivery Mxd’ Béén d¥suined by + Winnines, azents 40 that. ouly. in a. few instances had compensation been awarded. The-result of the action may have an important bearing upon: similar proceedings pending in other western cities the rare herbs that fiulgarian Blood Tea R RoME THE BOWELS PURIFY_THE BLOOD : | SWEETEN THE STOMACH I/ START LIVER ACTION ... FLUSH THE KIDNEYS Take it Steaming Hot to Kkill colds, ‘ward off “Flu” or Pneumonia. - Sold by Druggists. ECZEMA Money back without question if HUNT'S Salva fails in the treatment of ITCH, ECZEMA, RINGWORM, TETTER or other ltcling skin_diseases. T:y a 75 cent box at our sisk, - Boardman’s Corner Drug Store Bemidji, Minn. 3 Warning to Mothers The Edueational association, how=]™ Mothers should see that the whole family take:a thorough, purifying system clg:msing Fiz-ik this spring. NOW IS THE TIME. The family will be healthier, happier, and get ‘along better if the blood is: given a" thorough purifying, the stomach and bowels cleaned out, and the germs of winter Is it not about time to get busy on that " new house you have been planning to build for the past year or two?—or if not—how about that front porch, or the new kitchen, .‘or.sun-parlor? NOW: is the time to have these matters figured up—before the busy | | seasonstarts. I'shall be glad to go into the matter with you and furnish estimates. Inquire at the Lumber Yards or at Resi-cz dence, 1103 Mississippi Avenue. . Carpenter - F. R./MARRS Contractor ty board of education to appoint county superintendents and teachers in one-room schools. accumulated in the system, driven away. HOLLISTER’S ROCKY MOUN- | TAIN TEA is one of the very best and surest spring medicines to take. Get it and see the difference in the whole family. Their color will be better, they’ll feel fine and be well and happy. Tea or Tablets, 35c. Boardman’s Drug Store. Bix -Three Months One Month ........ Otie Week «cccomenceree. e 150 gix Months o 250 : .16 Three Months 128 - THEE WEEKLY PIONEER—Twelve pages, published every Thursday|” and sent postage paid to any address for, in advance, $2.00. . OFFICIAL COUNTY AND CITY PROCEEDINGS GETTING READY FOR BUSINESS These are times when most persons are engaged ih the bgsi— ness of watching for straws to see which way the industrial- LUCKY NELSON ROOFS effect, but the average person seeks evidénge to-back up this g ! assurance. | t t | Concrete backing for the optimism expressed in so many Cl 8are e Leonard quarters seems to be provided by a record which is kept by the s >~ New York Tribune, which takes note of the buyers who visit 5 i the metropolis from all sections of the United States. These records are kept each month and comparisons are readily made with other periods. ) The records show that visiting buyers in January, 1920, totaled 7,271, which was 700 more than the total for both Oc- tober and November last, when the business depression’ began to be felt in a large degree. One year ago the demand for goods was grater than the supply. The records for January, 1921, which have been announced by the Tribune, show that 6,710 buyers were registered in New York City, or within about 500 of the number who visited the market one year before, when the merchants were clamoring for goods to supply the demands. These buyers are in the mar- ket for business, not because they need the trip at the expense of — | the firms for which they work. e = ! 1t is true that b t look th ks | ¢ 'I'HA ahead ixl'ls orgl(;' to %e pl;'z;;srer{iu;‘zr t‘}’& s::;gsa’l;llzntr:d:f b;vte :hesz . OUCH! T Om ” RHEUMATISM! fact that they have-confidence enough to enter into contracts, should encourage the belief that ‘“business as usual’” will soon be the watchword; and that trade will again be on the upward _way to industrial and commercial prosperity. c*f‘n‘i’;g“{“““:d‘;";o“g‘ ;:lt;esl:i::‘s 5 A most commendable effort along this line was evidenced sgalley-west"’ P in the page announcement yesterday in The Pioneer of the Kiwanis club. There is no question but that the public has been WER.EVT,."C_de for that last on a buying strike for some time. It has been like a prosperous i"i',cc“yfim“flcf;" yf,tf;{’fn‘;fl;f mhoody individual with his pockets well supplied. with money, full of rheumatic twinges? 5 but he will not spend it until he is absolutely sure.that he is o You should have had bottle of going to get the lowest possible price on everything he buys re- fi;fi";m},}:u"flfihfi%fl: tw;‘r',’:lfl gardless of whether the low price is made as a last resort of the | and soon eased up the "muscles, ‘merchant to save himself from complete bankruptcy. quicted the ju};npy, lxl?}lful,‘lggcctcd ! "It cannot be expected that the other fellow is going to buy Palrfe?;i‘xx:lbir:‘;%t:cfla;'frl)x:::fiz?g& sciate if you don’t. Go out to the stores and buy your needs'and*do it now. Extl.'avagance and useless buying is harmful, but buying ithe essentials will put'business back to normal condition. Tha Pioneer Want Ads Bring Results O A O AT U F T e T : Bemidji Blackduck | | | | i i | | It'é toasted | % il 1[4~ . = il fiiflfl%? ¢ §ca, external soreness, stifiness, strains, aches, sprains. Get a bottle at youe druggist’s. 35c, 70c, $1%40. 9 Sloa Liniment v s e s g e FOR YOUR NEW BUNGALOW HERE is a homelikefeel-. charmingly into any setting. ing about a Nelson Roof. You don’t’ have to worryabout It comes with the satisfac-_ staining—the colors are there to tion of: knowing that you have' stay. not only shown the best of taste ~ Ask: your lumber dealer to in your selection, but that'you show you the various ‘styles of will always have a roof overyour Nelson Roofs which would be “head which will withstand the suitable for your new bungalow. fiercest batteringof the elements. There is, a style for every type of Nelson Roofs add distin¢tion . building. 'Write us for free sam- and beauty to every home they ples and our booklet, “The Proof cover. The naturalred or green of a Roof” an interesting story color of the slate surface blends - of roofing progre_;s:/ / P B. F. Nelson:Mfg. Co., Minneapolis, Easter Flowers Doq’t wait! You know you will want to give flowers for EASTER. ‘A beautiful potted plant or a boquet of cut flowers will- make the EASTER TIME so happy for both the giver and receiver. ORDER EARLY AND GET THE BEST We are taking orders practically every hour of the day for EASTER delivery. Better attend to this right now, while you think of it. Telephone 178-W. POTTED PLANTS Easter Lillies Tulips Hydrangeas Primroses Begonias Hyacinths Baby Ramblers CUT FLOWERS Jonquils Snap Dragons Sweet Peas Roses Carnations Tulips Violets Lace and Boston Ferns Prices Range From 50c Upward Huffman & O'Leary Phone 178-W Minnesota Ave.