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webec; Quebec;~+The -frnlb"pfc*' ) ) e s A SRR KEEPER'S DEATH-FAILS ity breeding ; : Minnesota farmers have, in conse- ductlon of Quebec province in 1920 : i ~ TO HALT SIRE PROJECT | bred | had a. value of $664,677, belng made > g quence been building up purebi ad M & dan e ! . close-up under |up of ‘apples, $552,020; strawberries, . PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY - | y Farmers belonglng to ‘a “forest | 'pros, 200 OIS & iue of the best | 5100,673; raspberries, $9,031; goose: THE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. urc ervigces fire bull club” n Aitkin county Will | quiesing strins. The traglc death |berrles, $2,850; and currants, $187. B ’n;ln gll\lrelnpilhell' purti{blxl-led bull evf‘n |of a2 keeper under the circ\lmstanflmi g | though he is a man killer. As the e)at ill not affect the origina { PRESBYTERIAN NORWEGIAN LUTHE |stall with other cattle instead of R Telephone 922 3 Memorial Sunday will be fittingly| Services mext Sunday 10:30 a. m.|pheing kept in a pen, as the rules and observed at the Presbyterian % specifications cf the club called for. . . e »” 1 'l e » } R Entered at the postoffice at Bemidji, Minnesota, as second-class matter, lThe‘membgrslgf %‘fnm Wil attend |and Eighth street. Song by the e e hantlod byia man wate | under Act of Cougress of March '8, 1879. iz‘,"‘“"r’:}s‘ inEodys and also many mem- | choir. SAPE N ol {gide, was provided but mot usedy | 3 AD i il ¥ ) X A Qe . m t - | o ; , y No attention paid to anonymous contributions. Writer's name muss |bers of the American Leglo:.h b{’he gi;;" |a,?gur:g;er-v it lf: “?;;’e lgtba',‘ed ;:fi,;;seatl}irgfizrcng‘ bk be known to the editor, but not necessarily for publication. Communica- |¢ial music ":5 Hean PrepaT e oy the|. Both serviges will be conducted ¥ wiing near: Lawler o ; 5 tions for the kly Pioneer must reach this office not later than Tuesday |choir, and the pas OI:‘Wlt Coha Vic. [Rev. Marcus Tufteland of Cass Lake. | "p "yio ronort to headquarters at = of each week to insure publication in the current issue. message, on. the' subject, .0 The local pastor will attend the |y, ergity jarm, the county agent of . & torsy“:fml;n:‘c'g;l;:g (a:cs‘ o'clock the ]I?yt‘l?g of :‘rl\z xrne\;fi:"gz‘_g'gfil‘zfil Aul:ln says the farmers have become “CHAMPION" POTATO MACHINER’Y. fa i the theme, “Pro- | Luitheran CUreh ne S | greatly interested in_the forest fire ii;;'i'(?,? ::1‘:!1 !")facat?ce,’ye (Mntt.’21:28- Minn, L. J. Jerdee, pastor. | Pull project and are loa&h to givfe;tlr CONSISTING OF i3 i | B ?, * lup. The pen has now been erected, | . - 31). H 1 i 5 3 SUBSCRIPTION RATES éunday school will meet at 10 a. m., i —_— ;und members. of the former keeper’s| PLANTERS__SPRAYERS___DIGGERS A Pttt Y- Byt and Chiletian Endeavor societies | EXGIISH EVANG, LUTHERAN | she sainal another veur. . " SEED POTATO CUTTERS : e Year Jo— T X 17 p. m. 5 g i > | 8ix Months ... e 3.00 One Year —$6.00 li&]] are most cordially welcome. % (Missouri Synod) | When the great forest fire swept| : m— ey | dult Bible class on Tuexday eve-il918, le R & { One Week .15 Three Months 120 ning. First Corinthians will be dis- and Guernsey cattle in the state of- | BAPTIST cussed. Girl's Bible History class on |fered purebred sires at low prices - = = 10:30—Sunda; hool. Puesd: eni at 4:30 ‘o'clock. and without interest charge to the} and :fiw%dréognzhz.}:: ‘;:‘:""v::;m:;%:"’, s | 1 O—Ml;!;nixgscservicc, Miss Al- c:,‘:;,-!gufi)vn cflagss ;‘n Th“mflgy eve- | stricken settlers. Between 60 and| STOUGHTON WAGONS and : OFFICIAL COUNTY AND élTY Pnoc'asl;m'cs : ma Reiber will speak on “How I Mayning. Ladies Aid meets on \V‘e(ln‘es- 170 bulls were thus placed in commun- 1 . ] Know I Am a Christian.” day afternoon at the home of Mrs.| —. | RS—AU TRUCKS —_ | 3:00—Junior 1; ;{ Il: bj i im];:le!mhlr. 516 Oak sireet. All ':m'ul-I | MANURE SPREADE! & TO | 7:00—Senior B. Y. P. U. eme, | ially ‘welcome. - BROKEN HOMES “Praise for Deliverance.” 4 Erdmann W. Frenk, pastor. " . Ten factors are set down by a philanthropic society as the 8:00—Evening service, %V“:fi Flora Plows, Drags, Discs and Cultivators main ones in the breaking up of homes and turning over of Murray will have charge of this serv- Auto Accessories, Auto Oil, Tires, Tubes and etc. children to its care. This society ought to know something '*cgind it Irens Mdreay will:sue, ST. PAUL’S EANGELICAL : ! § ' | about the causes of neglect, because it handled, last year, nearly 'mecting. B, e A e e - — 5,000 children from 1,854 abnormal homes. il | All welcome to these services. g e it Ly | F. M. PENDERGAST, i ?hfise a}re the factors mlthe order of their importance: Morning service (English) at 10:- | . . 4 physical ‘neglect, medical neglect, moral neglect, non-support METHODIST EPISCOPAL 30 a. m. - ¥ 1 : and desertion, se,paration or givorée, i]legitimicy, 'cruelty,prgen-: Tonight \‘\)'. H. M. S. convention. 3;154‘)”’1'”“ “Christian Joy.” Neh.| 54 Telephone 17-F-4—or People’s Co-operative Store tal defect in one or both parents. i fAddress by Miss Loretta flx_emh-xuks, cmell LB e e X o 1 Bemidji, ; 5 ; . It is interesting to observe that intemperance, once the;s""ssnfi']‘:? X:g:n‘}n s 10:30,|7:007p: . Zal - ! - prime cause, has disappeared almost entirely from the list, and sermon f,y pnsm,..g Sunday Phoot at| Everyone cordially welcome. : L entirely from the first ten items. Along with this it is good to!12 noon. W. F. Kamphenkel, pastor. | GENUINE . see that cruelty, once near the top, has gone down to ninth| f“"‘d:-" e‘;?“i“g 7:3(:, 15"2"1“ &’Jf:n 66 99 = by H A lant under directicn of loca ; L place. There is'a close connection between these'two facts. 'iyinars. Address by Dr. J. C. Craig. |ST. BARTHOLOMEW’S EPISCOPAL \ . The problems of the unmarried mother, increasing in num-| you:are invited. b s i = i 5 - bers, and of the mentally deficient parents are causing this hu . G. H. Zentz, pastor || Mami,"’g iayer-and sermon at 11] & ¢ | ¢ 8 mane society much concern. The children turned over from —_— a. m. 7 Ak el { — ,th_e latter cause were not so numerous last year as from some of: ST. PHILLIP’S No evening service., D u R HAM ; i R PA R AR the others, but often this is because the needs of these children| . Low mass at 8 o'clock a. m. High lauq;z.ft:ec:gmvgrlnl d::hvetl;. th%f;‘%‘?ti | : s B (ke ’ ‘ S ay 4 e emidii | | are not so apparent in the early years. A little later, they be-|mass at 10 owlock a. m. detinday |y chers college in the assembly hall| tobacco makes 50 | come a serious menace to society. ‘At present there is no ma- 3y % ecsed Sacmm”em ot 11:30 a.jat 2:16. J ood cigarettes for | chinery for finding out their feeble-mindedness in the early|n. Baptisms at 2 o'clock. Vespers —William Elliott, rector.| 8—— | s ; schoé)ll%'ea;s, andsno_ g;ovmq:xh for ex‘;l}]%l'll,dg children of low | and benediction at 4 o'clock. ! '0c We carry a complete stock of Repaii Parts—also a full 4 mentality from association with normal chilcren. - i BETHEL LUTHERAN | o Vo “line of Starters, Generators, Cutouts, Coils and Ignition et With intemperance removed as the greatest cause, and| CHRISTIAN SCIENCE B JM : ra A 2 v i Sunday school at 9:45. 3 .Switches. with cruelty descending the list, the attention of this and other| 3 A o hilanthropic bodies can be concentrated upon the other ills Services will be held in the Battles| Owing to the zisence of the pa gvith the hgpe, that something constructive capn be done to rem- Efii’n?&n?’ rsotgrlr'le ?41 t)vueflot(x:(e f“gt :)l:xergf:g“?;:le lzlityrfo Sl Sl We have specialized for years on Auto Electric Repairing. edy them.—Little Falls T vt ~ |day school at 9:45. T, B. Nordale, pastor. | LAWYERS EMPLOY i| In most cases we can repair and return the same day. edy them.. ittle Falls Transcript. i i > PN | { G]RL GRADUATES Charges must be prepaid on parts sent in for repairs, : A!.L YEAR fROUND FIRE PREVENTION WAR lN NEAR EAST TO Montreal, Quebec.---Canada leads ¢ Our Workmanshp and prices will please you. - ’ Forest Fire Prevention Week closes today. Much has been in popularity.among plicants | Kenzie & Lesiie. Attys. of # R : 3 : s o4 2eny i eh Tl Mel % We also have the BEST Battery Station in the Northwest. written and said about the campaign of forest fire prevention | in the British Isles for frec passages| Forman, N. D., have engaged Gen- 5 BE STOPPED BY ALLIES By Alfred J. West, (United Press Stafl Correspondent) under the scheme of State-aided emi-| gratiofr for ‘ex-service men and wo-| men. Of the-applications received up to the end of the year, totaling 84,- ora Johnson asstenographer. Atty. James Witherow, Moorhead, Minn., employed Miss H. Ployhar. Both are graduates of Dakota Bus- iness College, Fargo, N. D. Because. of their-accurate work,- D. B.: C. stenos are preferred:in law offices and courts. The U. 8. District - Court, - N. 'D. * Suprems Court, Cass County Court, etc., have employed them. N “Follow the BucceSsful”” at D. B. C. Summer School. Graduate sooner.. Write F. L. Watkins, Pres., 806 Front St,, Fargo, N..D. during the past seven days and it is to be hoped that it will have | a good effect but we must not forget the need of care in forest| firesdthe rest of the year when there is a possibility of fire do-| o el st ] in, 8 % 5 i , the largect-individual total was; g argage in our woods, Minnesota’s fire loss has been ter- | London, May, 28.—When Greece | 32,657, who_desired to make their| rific. Every summer brings its toll of loss even with the pre- and Turkey have become thoroughly | hcmes™dn Catada. Australin came| vention that is taken. Each summer the camping spirit becomes |'fed up” on war, and either one or|pext with 23,267. | more popular and more danger exists from the camp fire not gfl;*;ici"l“';';“i“fl:f:o o the Jerge. of b ; o X e)]:ltxtr;rutxghed than perhaps any other source. Let us be careful |the allies will step in and dictate the | Winnipeg, Manitoba.-—-Early cox al e time. terms of peace—regardless to the|pletion ¢f the Hudson's Bay Railway desires of either of the combatants. [is assured by the Federal govern-| This, in effect is the strategy the ment, stated Premier Norris in his| | “Big Four” have adopted to the war- annual report which was submitted [fare in the Near East, according to |t the Manitcha legislature. ' :anning street officials. Greece launched her attack against | Turkey after the London conference, We Repair All Makes of Batteries BEST MECHANICS BEST EQUIPMENT W. R. GIBERSON, INC. SERVICE YOU WILL APPRECIATE Minnesota Wmfim ‘OVERHEARD BY EXCHANGE EDITOR Deer River 3ubscribe for The, Dally "Pioneer. BOOMING DOWN THE CANYON The American Forestry association has given the United Press for Forest | key invited the attack by refusing to Protection Week use in the schools the following fire poem by Remington compromise with the Greeks on ques- |against the advice of the allies. Tur- SN The Silesian plebiscite being completed, the powers will now decide| what 18 to be done with the province.—Detroit (Mich.) Free Press. t \ Ellis: 3 tions which would undoubtedly have The ranger sat in his cabin door, |been settled in favor of the Moslems With eyes that were swollen and lungs that were sore, .+ —chiefly because the Greeks were While under his breath he bitterly swore, Ithe parties concerned. For—she was booming down the canyon. Although the offensive of last Jan- 1 |uary and the recent one have both The tourists who left two days before proved disastrous for the Greek army, Will never visit their camp site more, Athens has informed the foreign of- Nor gaze on the scenes they used to adore, |fice that she is far from through and For—she was booming down the canyon. |that the Hellenic troops under the ¢ h . leadership of King Constantine, will A few little sparks by a tree, quite dead— {yet float the royal emblem over St. ¥ Just a few live coals that were ‘“out,” they snid— T "Sophia’s in Constantinople. * Now look at her gomxhroarmg and red, No importance is attached to their A-booming down the canyon. boast cither in London, Paris or Rome, first, because the venture is Forty good men, husky and strong, an impossible one . for:the Greek Worked like demons all the day long; army, and, secondly, because it is But she crowned and went over—again she has gone, gréntiy undesired by the entente. The A-booming down the canyon. Sl allies have long since decided, that i : ithe Turks shall be allowed to remain How long it may burn or where it may go, unmolested. Also it has been decided Are a couple of things that no one can know; G s Ithat Greek domination of Smyrna® But it won’t.be all out till we get lots of snow, LY {and possibly Thrace is an “allied i > For—she’s booming down the canyon. possibility.” Consequently, even ‘5 b {though the Greek army may vanquish; Hundreds of years to grow those trees; {the -Nationalists—an extremely im- | : Those same live coals and—a little breeze, | probable_supposition—the mediating } . Then waste and desolation are all one sees, ‘allies will decree its withdrawal from As she goes booming down the canyon. lAsia Minor. in hi i It has also been established that H The ranger sat in his cabin door | 4 s & : “_ With eyes that were blood-shot and lungs that were sore, é\atr}r‘\e:? I“sofgh:l‘_:flui:‘he le‘)’;:om%;?; And at someone’s gross carelessness bitterly swore, unbzfckgd by peven pr‘omises of allieli For—she was booming down the canyon. : o g ¢ The association urges that the verses be read in every school in connec-| Lzfl‘és}l'“:i Pflg;gfethy';qk;‘;:io,ghrigfifi;‘f tion with Forest Protection Week programs and that every school using the:fio‘:‘ w‘as Shioted ‘st Aperoximately gil:i}:vpli;tewt}l:: :is;cl:z:;uix;‘:;thewmashmgton details of the school programs and islx 1o the dollar, Now you can buy 5 ion d nearly fifteen for an American green- . And, for’ hettfir protection, these verses should be used and remembered beak And the end Is not yet in sight. all the year 'round: | Reports of a British loan to’the {National Bank of Greece have bccn{ " The railroads are going to face real competition during the summer 1oooatedly denied in London and the | f. months, and more %0 as the roads are gradually improved throughout the 3 dmission by Controller Maximos that state. Bus lines with the latest type of cars are now operating out of Lo“g“‘negotintions Were provisionally un- Prairie, Fergus Falls, Bemidji, Crookston, Fargo, Grand Forks; and the:successful" constitute additional rates in many case are but a little above railroad rates—Hubbard County proof that the Gorunaris cabinet is Journal. Iriding towards disaster. Gr:tece al- 1 i ing under ei; ears ‘A Muskegon (Michigan) husband pulled off his wife’s ears, for the ;?agnl;nfi:::m‘:f, and rmofe th{m i alleged reason that she was receiving too pronounced attention from another|g.ore of years’ maintenance of gov- man, and hubby said he proposed to make his wife so unattractive that the ' o ent by borrowed capital. other fellows would let her alone. The unsolved problem in that household | = Ajlied notes, already dispatched, js: Will an earless woman hear the -call of the male: vamp?—St. Cloud | pave intimated broadly’ the futility of Jousnal Press. : | continuing the ‘warfare in the Near & o T Staelely & | Bast, and entente protests against | The railroads explain that they are in trouble because their expenses ¢slaughter of innocents” and ‘‘disre- are larger than their income. Same with ’most everybody else., Only dif- gard for the rules of civilized war- ference is, the rest don’t go to Washington for help.—Little Falls Transcript. | fare” have been dispatched to both 3y {Sami Bey and the Gorunaris cabinet. The new council has an easy time ahead. All it has to do is to infient; taxes that people will be glad to pay. That’s all.—Baudette Region. “THE PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS PRACTICAL PAINTER J. D. RHODES l Phone 421-J 710 America For Quick and Expert Shoe Repair Work Bring or Send Your Shoes to - DICK’S SHOE REPAIR || SHOP I 511 Beltrami Ave. Bemidji f{ 27 | | YOUR FRIENDS AT THE COFFEE SHOP and enjoy a dainty feed or a hearty meal as your ap- petite suggests. We Serve Meals or Light Lunches at Any Hour of the Day. Try Some of Our Special Sandwiches OUR SODA FOUNTAIN SERVICE IS UNSURPASSED Markham Coffee Shop J| In Commemoration of Those Who Gave Their All f Memorial Day once more beckons us to cease our daily toil, bow. our heads and do homage to the memory of the boys of ’61, *98 and ’17 who fought and died so that the Liber- " ty, Good Will and the Welfare of our great Na- i tion should not be impaired. They,gave Serv- ice without regard for personal safety or gain. Let us remember them today and always. We take this opportunity of extending our f good will and best wishes to the living heroes gD and citizens of Beltrami County and offer our Servicés in helping them in any Financial Problems that may arise. Sarvices, courte- 3 ous and prompt, is the main feature of our in- . stitution. . / * Farmers State Bank s » BEMIDJI; MINN.