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TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 11, 1921 | PETER GRAVES Of Rugby has done extremely well | |in the campaign and is eiving | great deal of support Crom his many | friends. Mr. Graves BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER | t. M. CARSON, President K. H. DENU, Sec. and Mgr. u. W. BARNWELL, Editos 1. D. WINTER, City Editor Telephone 922 Butesed as the postoffice as Bemidji, Minnesots, a8 second-class mattes, under Ac of Congress of March 3, 1879. as a large civcle of | friends both in Redoy and Red Lake, who are unanimous in wishing that 4 s determined = ar. hest and that is the kind t that wins the big prizes in| g =T tobacco quality HUD BRITTEN Is another aspirant who is working |diligently and very succe i | the campaign for the Buick 4. | Hud is well known in Bemidji and | his many friends are predicting that i g he will be one of the car winners on | ) ' i October 29. No attention paid to anonymous contributions. Writer's name must Be known to the editor, but not necessarily for publication. Communics- tions for the Weekly Pioneer must reach this office not latex than Tuesdsy of each week to insure publication in the current issue. SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Carries By Maj = —$6.00 i g I‘o:.t'hs __.__..____.':.oo One Yea? — oo _§8.00 2 , We state it as our honest belief Soe o = - fduow e | e o == S Three Months —. 15| | } ;h:]s; the tobaccos used in Chester- e — L2 — MRS. FRED GRAHAM | eld are of finer quality (and THE WEEKLY PIONEE%;“’;" Y“‘:{‘vn:c‘:“.g;do; vory Thursday Mrs. Fred Graham takes the lead! | hence of better taste)qthanyin(an nad sent postage puid to any address for, in advance, $2.00. Mrs. Gra-| | ; 3 B Y y OFFICIAL COUNTY AND CITY PROCEEDiNGS Lt A pricer. in | | other cigarette at the price. : ) The Pioneer’ ampaign | Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. f t and her pr ss will | 1 3 | from the = DISGRACEFUL | : ! g Ibe a source of much satisfaction to / ice, lately, an increasing number of men—we don’t | her large circle of friends. Mr. and e notice, v, asing n—we | ry r regognize many of them as being permanent P}em]djl cmzens,iMy _(,‘:-zll!@xx\ are \\'_L‘lllkll:r\lvrll ml ll;Li.4 however—coming out of some of the lower Minnesota avenuei"'}'lll-. A(}l;»l *:"{{l"* ;‘n:lL‘I:t-l('(;:}u:lT:‘\ soft-drink emporiums, looking very much like they had struck i)']iu""_“df“\, B t_‘mj“‘umflmg et “hard” drinks instead of soft drinks. We 1 - f Chesterfield CIGARETTES | of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos—blended - y increasing num-'ion. | bers because in the last week we have seen as high as four men T S N arm in arm monopolizing the sid_ewalk to the exclusion of lzoth MRS. E. B. BARDWELL | decent men and women who wished to pass, Monday after- | keeping right up in the top| noon, two women were grossiy insulted on their way from the/not and we fecl sure that | afternoon train by three booze bums who persisted in taking upshe will come up to the expéctations all the sidewalk near the Great Northern depot. One bum got!of her friends before 0“@0"?“'“ 23 a erack over the head with an umbrella, which sobered him for| :}i‘l‘l“(i‘o ’l'[ ";i“; :",‘A‘i‘l"h‘t‘."t‘iu{‘lf‘t‘;‘g‘h‘;‘““'}él‘," 2 minute, and while his pals were assisting him to regain his | 4, es the hearty support she is! equilibrium, the ladies’ succeeded in getting past. | ving, i This is a disgrace to the town and by all means should not| —_——— | , he tolerated for a moment. Why is it that decent, respectable| citizens, who are trying to build up their home city and make it a place of good repute, paying out good money to help induce others te come here to live, must have their work rendered| worse than useless by some parasites who have no care for the| city and whose only delight seems to be peddling moonshine; either from the hip pocket or from under some bed mattress in| o a dirty dump for which they receive a handsome price {from thei i poor boobs who patronize them? | e i CONGRATULATIONS TO THE WOMEN’S CLUB | Winthout any blaring of trumpets, or noise of any kind, the | women of Bemidji in the Women’s Study club and Civic and| " Community club succeeded in securing for Bemidji the 1922 convention of the State Federation of Women’s Clubs. This was| done at the recent 1921 session in Owatonna. Congratulations/ to the ladies. If the men had secured a convention of this mag-| nitude they would have been planning to go after it for months, ahead, asking several hundred dollars to help put it over, andI talking about it for months afterwards. At the Owatonna con- vention it is reported that almost 3,500 women were in attend-| ance. Whether these were all delegates, or included visitors,! h o "_'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH!III!IIIIIIlIIIllllIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||I|IIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIII|I|IIIIIIIII L OVER FARMERS STATE BANK POSTAL PHOTOS i~ 4 j - A Folder Photo FREE m 'fi? with ecach dozen— boz. | work and ha: | many favor | wishers in Fc | circulatio bee nthe friends, and n The Pione i gn. She has grown | m Bemidji and grad- | | uated {: e Bemidji high school. | I - v more weeks to work [The invisible with merits—neat, f 1 is pressing hard on :strong, durable. Snubs the rebound, the ace tor and will not disap- |prevents sideway. i point those who have pinned their |More valuable, costs less. ! faith to her | Agents Wanted i SPECIAL LOW PRICES ON ALL STYLES OF PHOTOS RN T i DEFENDER SALES CO. P. L. BROWN 1414 So. 6th St. Minneapolis | own of Bemidji does not do much talk about what he is going to do. T ]1 s quictly and A MOTHER’S TESTIMON tingly. Better look out, club % e merbers, for a person of this type.| St Faul, Mina.—“Itisa rey —_— | , to me to great benefit which my family has de- 5 v . . rived from the use of This is to notify the public that we have moved Mr. kb i " YES! WE’RE STILL IN BUSINESS we have not been informed, but 3,500 women all in one place, f Dr. Picre i especially when that one place is Bemidji, is a mighty big proj- MRS. DOT VAN A | across the street from our old location—we are ect to handle. Just when the convention is to be held has not| M Van ranks second today with | i : than 1 between hey| now better equipped to handle your work. - ¢ lived in hering of ten very healthy children and have i giventhon the Pleae- MATLAND’S VULCANIZING SHOP S e * NEXT DOOR TO THE CITY HALL - 3 ! their lives, and have, I believe, warded off many a scrious illness by the timely use of a ‘Pellet.” “I consider Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant, Pel- lets the and the simplest of any been determined,and we understand it has been left more or less| ;g the ! to the Bemidji women, when it is to be held, as the season will| Bemidji al have an important bearing on the ability of the Bemidji ladies to her fri an preperly handle the convention. Now, men of Bemidji, get ready to give the good women ofl‘,\'h, the state the glad hand when they come next year, and don’t ¢,y v forget to tell the home women folks how proud you are of them will ju to land this convention. They have it coming to them. have placed in he ace for the Bui long toward v 2 | = i | | MRS. JOHN NOEL | home remedy cver placed on the e THE SHRINERS AND THEIR SHRINES | Is one of the popular candidates | market My, Easra Heorrsn, 590 | S TMIIIMIHEIUCER AR Something new in a hospital project is projected for the Twin Cities.|in The Pi lesmanship club. | Edmund & | WE HAVE THE BEST All druggists sell Pleasant Pellets. Mrs. Noel e unceasingly | | hildren to be established by the dince.ite bemnni T th i g '® | since the beginning of the campaign. | ———— in four of fi"ci She made many friends who are planned here, | anxious to sce her finish a leader on | m,mcSuch a project will mean much not only to the Twin Cities, but to the | il # A £ 3 FOLLOWS COLLEGE whole Northwest. Care of the sick in the home haslargely been superseded | ! | Ruth Hamiiton, college bred, by care of the sick in hosp: Every year marks a growth in their niam-| MRS. CPRA FREDERICKSON knows now that when it comes ber, and an increase in their standard of professional care. Patients usually| Mrs. Cora Frederickson is the geni- right down to getting a_good posi- make more rapid recovery under the scienti al little postmistry and telephone tion, no training equals that of a than in a home.—Minneapolis Journal. {operator at Solway. She has been an high grade commercialschool. Such o jactive worker in The Pioneer’s cam-; js the Dakota Business College, ANOTHER UNSAVORY SCREEN CASE [pain from the start aad has always | Fargo, N. D., which Miss Ham- Los Angeles has another mystery on its hands due to the et ot rionds are prodicting sue. | ilton atended. Resule: death of a person engaged in the screen business. This time it for her and conditions bid fair| holds a fine secretarial position with is a man and suspicions have rested upon two women. It is also | to see her victorious in the race. the big Illinois Trust and Savings suspected that it is the aftermath of another alleged liquor orgy. | R ey i Bank of Chicago. Al Stein, director of the Century Film company, is the vietim L | Over 40 women trained at Da- this time. From letters and notations found in Stein’s room, MiSS NAOMI BLAKELY kota Business College are now bank either Stein or some one who was occupying the room, was con- Is the candidate from Turtle River. | officers—tellers, cashiers, etc. nected up with the Arbuckle case. It is about time the city of Los Angeles had a house-clean- i She not ¢ the scepter there “Foll 5 ful.”” Enroll | b 4 ber 6f frianda) [ o‘ytnqfiuccess u'l. nro ut hold: number Ot iziends) now. Write F. L. Watkins, Pres., ing among some of its movie artists if it cares at all for its own good reputation. 5 It is the new health center for crippled Shriners, who contemplate a chain of such institutions, at f other large cities, and ultimately in twenty. The cente is to consist of a main structure and out-door clinic, together with a nurses’ Teach your youngster where to buy the best soda waters. If you have bought one here yourself, you’ll know where to tell him to go. If you haven’t, bring him and come supervision a hospital affords| in today. Reasonable prices | —the best sodas. T T R T T TR TR AT TTT O HunnRnRnun s ds a good tand supporters in town and country Mo o & and with the support of her many 800 FrontSt., Fargo, N. D, nds it is predicted that Naomi ————= will be up with the leader class be- fore long. ! .‘"""l"l""|||"l"ll"l"“""I|||"“"l""l"““"""|!|""““""““"""fi“““""".-' 3 J— The Long Prairie Leader declares that “the way automobile manufac- turers are reducing prices on their ears can indicate only one thing—gross profiteering the past eighteen months. When a company will reduce the 3 | i . price of its car as much as $1,000 within a few months,” says the Leader, MISS OLIVIA ROY | |8 SRR H ; “isn’t the circumstance pretty good evidence that the manufacturer ought| Miss Olivia Roy of Island Lake is| |88 el | / to be'in jail?”-—Brainerd Dispatch. one of the outs didates in The | Pioneer’s ci ampaign. She nice credit total and, with! good promises she has| will show her speed October | (8 now hs at the postmarks on letters should be stnmp-’thu m ed so they are legible. Pretty soon, right away, this same chap will want a |ahead, law compelling people to sign their names so the same can be read. We believe the people are growing finicky.—Stillwater Daily Gazette. Someone has suggested t Y Y Baking Powder For over 3(Q years ! iner and winning won many I rejoice to see her! —_— GENERAL AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING i AND AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIES i o mtaredt o ithat the lights of appro | mobiles are reflected in it i ing, Light- The headlights of the We repair all Starting, Light |Sikral foshimgin-the red mirror ing and Ignition Systems. ings, angets. st not b 1aay; nor O fc ¢ " one depict them so. The ; unces 1or ; . Lorenzo Capitani, poet. Furopean authority on art MISS MARIE RIDER “SATISFACTION GUARANTEED” E———— fhe de worked all ST %% There is probably no better known : tfthe decorations fer ¢ Church of ere 15 r'o bly ptier K 1 A Santa O Thirty-sixth street. or more vopular young lady in Sheviin . 3 MOTOR SALES & SERVICE CO. |/t et i vk o e fan 61 ¥ USE LESS than of higher priced brands land the doors were thrown open. Ev- didate Phone 161 : 313 Irvine Ave | ) e e . ircinslgrt campaig i i L . rery r was all righ® except the |Pioneer’s circulationt campaign. Q Bemidji, Minn [Baubg S Al ol e e MILLIONS OF POUNDS_BOUGHT BY THE GOVERNMENT * ace 1 to the edict of those continues her work of credit ! ith tke me enthu authority; so they have to be done whic over. .she will be a winner October 2 h she has shown since her entry, 9. 1 i