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A - g s ot '"TH_E"BEMID,J]" DAILY FIONEER ~ ——— = S0 NOURE FROM ILLINOIS? } ~(14' DAIGONE INDIANS STO! =5 2 DO T WHERE'S NOWR T GOWBONS ALL WENT - NER DERN RIGHY VA DOL - | CHAPS" AND SPURS 2 | Into TH! MOVIES , W' 3 GRAZZLIES THAT \ - YA PROBABLY COME FROM HENPESK <) | HOLGHT NOU (| REDSKING RUN WILD GWE 08 H MosST \_-mnxt CORNERS OR HOG CENTER VERSELR, i | =T 0 WESTERNERS ALl WORE ~TROUBLE Y THEN! % ) e i : : ¥ IF NOL SAY A WORD W oot S Gnon e Twentieth y ; ’ JEM, TTHEY 7 & NOU AS LOOK AX.NOut Century Z b Limited [g Laugh With Us— Not At Us— “Onit West in Illinois™ | Just Wondering ‘We wonder if the railroads of the ‘country knew that their might strike| on October 30 when they made a| special rate of one cent a mile to thg national American Legion con-| vention at Kansas City on October | i Kansas City will surely have a — = i T . & large population if the boys get there ST | 3] 3 7 A 2 S AR P « e o s | ’TEACHER'S INSTITUTE -~ | GOVERNGR GPPOSED TO | cinkeo TREE IS FROM JAPAN : . —“Won’t Go Home Til Morning”— | n g ) R 4 A But Some “Birds” Are Protected MARKETS hi P ROVINGSUCCESSFUL TRANSP ORTATION TlE'UP Regarded by Park Commissioners Ev- e 5 In our opinion the small game hunt- i — : - g erywhere as One of the Most Sat- | & - gt \ ing licenses issued in Minnesota en- . = i | (Continued Trom Page 1) _ {By .United Irct‘fl! . isfactory Shade-Makers, / title a fellow to shoot a lot of birds POTATO MARKET | Alice Butler, Mona Lee Daniel, Dagny| New York, Oct. 19.—*“The railroad e E : : ] he nevér se | M. Dybvig, Fae Freeman, Lessie|strike must not take place. \ One of the exports from Japan BN § ? ] " { A L —TFeathered Variety Only— ago, Oct. 19.—Potato market | Gray, Ruth L. Gruer, Mrs. Hildaj ~This was th; keynote 0{) a _n_wssgfte which has met universal favor and f £ e Receipts 117 cars. Total U. S. Johnson, Blythe ~McLean, Myrtie|zeceived by the -United Press today|ynqualified approval in Europe and |: . . The Manicuring Craze | isments 1,653 cars. Wisconsin and | Methven, Dorothy A. Reeves, Mrs.|from the governors of many states.| America is the Ginkgo tree. You will |- The Baileytown, W. Va., Times- Jfinnesota whites, $1.72 to $2; South Mary A. Rouse, Mabel Swenson, Mrs. | The governors, who wcl“ulas_ked t? .}:1 see hardly a public park on the conti- }ff‘ml;lhm(lmntes by the following ota_whites, $1.50 to $1.85; Red | Petra Swenson, Adah L Williams, Be-[vance suggeztll?ns iort solution o the| |t or in England without it, and, as TURN TO THE )u.c B"at the manicuring craze has’ River Ohios, sacked, $1.85 to $2; midji. ) reilroad problem, pu o‘rw‘m4 many| eo. American eitics, “Jinkgo” is one of : ;i # hit Baileytown: biitk; ‘$1.76° to' $1:90. . Clarence B. Baney, Louis. recommendations, but the majority| o ST SO TR0 SO SR “While holding a_pair/ of those ] b | Mis. Nellie 0. Brovik, Graceton. |agreed that the government must step | (o ton, District of Columbia, h + Whatever you want WANT PAGE fifi‘wh.faainxx:{xptl manicure shears in STAT’EH]GHWAY TRAFHC ! Theodore Bye, Funkley. ll"l and uze whatever power is neces- flduptc:]git 3 of C R v‘ 4 7 C',‘;mf::‘““;;zlcl tl‘)‘lfi‘é'l”" “‘{ ,}:,"“ "'{]f]“"" ot ARIES: EIVRE. | Helen 8. Carlson, Pennington. o ko lzrgvf}’:t {29 S?lko} trike be-| —whutever t Because it is try the colmuns of THERE i es Morton y cut himself in | e 46 Blvira M. Graw, n cas e ‘threatened strike be- q decinse. 1L 1 W | the neck.” SHUWS HEAVY lNCREASEq(S’I]‘:’; Curlson, Elvira: 1 "l comes a reality it would be the duty|so hardy under city conditions—that NO H & We always knew that those guys| e S Lile M. Elliott, Rose M. Gunstad,| 0% the state to use every means in its| explains.its popularity, in part. 1t is N who are aiways trying to pull off (Continued From Page 1) | Annie Herling, Pinewood. power to seerthat the trains were op-|also a large and tall tree, peerless for THE MAY BE AN something new would get it in the was 49 per cent; that of 231 for 1917! Elizabeth Flynn, Redby. erated,” suid“Goyernér ~ Cooper of | shade, | . Lo ¥ G " neck sometime or other. was 41 per cent and that of 174 for| Margaret Flynn, Bertha A. Peter-|South Carolina. “The Plumb plan is| = Its name has proved almost impreg- DAILY —XKeeping Up With the Jones's— 1916 was 31 per cent or less than gon Maleolm. ’ i the only solution, according to Gov-{nable to western tongues. Some one 4 g OPPORTUNITY No Admission one-third as large as that for the H, Freeman, Solway. nEs erq(:r’Fl':f?ler cfl_Nor_tl_x Dz\k(x{.a. [,;J,, sn':‘,ll that to gc‘htwu "fie ‘,_\{{ENS AN N3] [0 Although a woman would never! " The cosineers noted furthe Mrs. Alice B. Frost, F. Vernonj,oos gpOTHERS EMPLOYEES | oo, il agree on the spelling, “wou PIONEER admit it, e Are willing t6 het . {hg ens 5 "ht;t'tid f‘:xtxtsln;f‘ t_‘{u‘l&;mn on, Mrs. Herma E. Wing, Cass AL ATI:HZE Oy kS | would have to o to Japan—und the R THERE FOR there are times when she wishos she | hr deevs waIch outnimbered [Lake. 1 aeresis 2 Brothers em. | 1€y dodge the issue and draw a pic- ) . e ik wishes she | horse-drawn rigs about 11 to 1 | [ouise Gilstad, Saum Last evening Koors Brothers ems| 00 ™ o0k o, ¢ “had the nerve to 'wear as much warm ‘{he 1920 fiou predominate now| N Tlorence Hanscor R ployees held a meeting at which time | £/7¢" @inkso, et 8 clothing as the men d s = . % 7id Mrs. Tlorence Hanscom, Lavinia. R e Batdletie .| jinka—are a few occidental varintions YOU men do. on a 22 to 1 ratio. Increase of 37 e i they decided to organize a club, the A Want Ad costs \ sars and 3 % ) rucks o |0 iveliies . S0y, DI e ‘b a v rother for the | have adopted “Maidenhair Tree,” as a . A lot of people of our acquaintance per cont 1 the number of wagons and | MV Gharlotte Sheldrew, Clara Thot| ) “/he name chosen_ for the club | quite the shape of the so-called consider the serv- - are doing their lying now about the 43 per cent n bugeics on trank S0 Grygla. Aleek M. Ripple,! s K B. Club (Koors Erothers club) | maidenhair forn of American woods. j :llzlun;h?lr of ducks t\:l e they are | youtes : i ‘}‘;!“l'"“ Lu Ketten, Aleck M. Ripple, un'tl}\m tings will be held every two | Althouigh ¢ ed botanically among ice they render. o3 2.in preparation for the open-| 7 -affic figures for this i COIEN: " feo e weeks . 1he “evergreens” or “conifers,” it i ing of the big game scason later on. m.va' (i,‘.[(l-:z,l.(‘n::fl}i|‘\vylt}l, -.‘|:‘(,..\ gmf',‘-lfl‘ Ali Klopflcisch, “’,'\llll‘f‘k'“", Rob There ~ave regularly employed l|z"(-iflI:L‘)l(l;,a‘n!(\vll‘&i(;(l'nmt”i',l'l m»: a ]«m:; . ice Makes Perfect— averages and also with the largest] Bess . Knox, Vera Matheny, Rob-about thirty people while twenty-one| u¢ ail, but a fruity covered secd. ' Strictl 2 and smallest returns, | et Tompking, Tenstrike o4 jemployees and officers were in at- o i You can talk to all 7y Ly - rictly Cosmopolitan The: heaviest trafle: count w sydia H. Knutson, Elizabeth Nich-| tendance at the meeting. S < i “Bffective ad rates are S0c inch|3,690 vehicles a day on Trank High. | Ok, Pitt : Short talks were given by Clarence Rhéumatiz in One Reel. : your neighbors QA ; . p - pest insertion, 25 §u’|_)sx:qm'ntlim way No. 1 ata point between St.| g I‘IFR&; hfl““};‘t %flktfimm Neflsen and Tirle "4, Burker, afior| “Well, Fyh s Dis excenploser, ith Lot | i 10 and 5, a near-by ex- | Paul and White Bear. Next heaviest| Edmund E. Méierbachtol, S¢-1 which plany for future activities were {meeting the old darky on the street, - with a ‘)}:fl?l,o]‘tvm us. After giving the was 3,259 daily on Trunk Highway Velt: : Ak discussed, and the following officers {“how is the rheumatism. these days?’ i v B flfl‘}t.fi ie once over, we'wonder how No. 10 ne wwzata, west of Minne. Belle Miller, Williams. . clected: President, Dick Cota;|. “Porely, " was the de- i the rates ave, : Third was the 3,004 daily| Flizabeth ~Peyton, Mrs. - Jenrie president, Frank Lucheck; sec- fjected reply. me, Marse Bix- p —Ought to Turn ’Em Away— laverage on Trunk Highway No. g, Ruud, Shooks. . c Amn Felkey; treasurer, Min-|by, I'se jest a movin’ picture ob pain.” | g7 near Ossco, north of Minneapoli Tula St. Peter, Mary Williams,[nie Liedtke. O e Pva & A Cplonization Scheme T} tic - 'r h xi(nmnuJ& Turtle River. Much enthusiasm was shown, and Boston, Fip ot The Union Pacific System is con- gyp steesto by, crunk systém Sy o over Slinde, Waskish. future meetings are looked forwar ducting an active advertising cant. | o \J‘i\clft:nlm-idfiff,f“:,‘,'Z{Lfif",,f,','(l“,‘,’: i S, Hackett o with much interast looked forward Better Off Without It. paign to’ get tourists to go to Cali- % Y& T pending . H. Sparby, Barti P 1 MR 0ld Grones—I wish to heavens 1 2 Toenia Tor the winter. Judging from " $s tghtest b ection, ‘the| Blez e Sombare, Gutring: JCHOBL B i .y |could acquire an apnetite. p’:;ti;tj'snntl‘outjuuk on railvoad trans- ' runk rojge ¢ shomo™e L Nire. Cecelia-Wilson, Baudette. |3 BOARDTAKES: 1 |““Tuis Witevor soninoss: sake what vortatjon, it appears as if the system Trunk Hj o s TRD do you with an appetite? 1¢ tkat - app 3 1F the systen k Highway No. 11 at a point a0 ’ o fih‘,{,‘rt‘i’jg;“’j";‘ (.“I”'I',’p‘:]‘"""_’"“ and is near the junction with Trunk Ill(l’lirrl‘x- “TRUE PHILANTHROPY 1S SIEP TO STOPS OKING Nould only give you more dy ia, g2 i how, the ‘fi,l;]l),:"“‘{"l‘)fi“ge‘;’" scheme. Go }\'m' No.'d southwest of International GCOD BUSINESS,” BELIEF e p ‘ fl any urges. | Fails, where the averag: s 26 ve-' Fargo, N. D. Oct. 19.—*Truc ontinued from Page 1) —-Come Back When You Can— hictes n day. The second lowest count hilanthropy is kood business,” Dr | them very young, had no difficilty in | § Beware of Imitations vas Y vehicles i‘)flll,\' on Trunk High-|J. A. Moorhead, commissioner of tht {}lt sing cigarettes from dealers i . Thf: ‘same advertisement states: :‘\"1‘”.[,\;,0@ . “-‘[;‘;I;.I i“‘fm{: filve on the | National Lutheran couneil declarel 'vgl'c"\;:"\tg‘;::“ons ssked-mbou thoie | {California Calls You.” The question iy, northeastern boundary, and here speaking in behalf of the worlc | 8¢ Wwhatever. is, what does California call you? third % chicles a day on Trunk service campaign which will endeavo Not only the moral effect of the | tever you do, don’t lot it eanl [LEAWay No. 56 at a point near the|to raise $27,603 in this state in th | 'abit was referred to, but the un-| 0% proncpickes intersection of Trunk Highway No.|next two weeks. anitary results that are sure. to| = —Or;.ai Native . S 7, porthwest of Dodge Center. Unemployment will find its solu | ollow. While there is a state law| = £ Iiandlatiye. Son— The census figures are used in de-|tion, according to Dr. Moorhead, i1 § vhich very: inctly provides for =l : e termining the relative importance of feeding the war-broken Europeans— § U¢hl conditions it was deemed best | It PQR!& RAP"}S TO PLAY proposed trunk route improvements ' our buyers. 0 resort to a different method of | § oS £ but othec conditions also are taken < ontrolling.the evil. A large number | 3 deration. " | NORTH DAKOTA TOWN BOASTS | 'E-conies of the statuite pertaining | & g %’r q Y 2 Y into con; 7 | PIDHERE SATURDAY o Mams To BN ¢+ 2oconeron o sk | St e il ¢ (Continued From Page 1) The record for the wild flower sen | tracted to take the momre and i used for the Park Rapids game next ?HACE lN RA[LROAD WAR son is believed to have been broker } he various business clubs, civie as- Saturday, with the exceptlion of a few this fall' when violets * foun s ciations, lodecs and (»hurui:e wl.‘n that have been needed the past two (Continued from Paze 1) | blooming on the " shores’ of B}'\»kc. s the newspapers and request their games. f ik = & Bone lake near here, Oct. 5. Rose ~operatiami 5 I = N S ach phase thoroughly, Bart ! 0 v | O-operation in. the stamping out -of b Coach Smith in his regular talk to | Mt0 ¢dch P oughly, Barton| g, 1 alofg the Cheyenne riv s habi ; £ 0 S , 5 : y i Id the United Pr were i along the venne riv § he habit among'the school children. H facil d lifelong knowledge of the his men ‘on Monday, said that the ‘ol he Unite : or the first of the month. A heav. | ¢ way e All our skill, facilities, and lifelong 8 i o oade as. ac] We kiow in a certain broad way i . |t was felt:that the responsibility for { : S 8l ; ese secti E i ToHS" . his one cigarette— | | provement, but was cspecially \weal | the will of the administration and gepopr 'd these sections abou } he conditions rested squarcly upon finest tobaccos are concentrated on t g (i i ei attor: > at he s 0TS the parents a 43 1 . on forward pass defense, and inter- | Wil tallk matters over with those e shoulders of the parents and with CAMEL. Y Thowkver!™ fia e of the board who will be " T hc,‘“ largely Thust. 1i6 the solution. } : . it okt i b STUDENTS VISITMODERN | The micter wil've i o'V o e e o ke s othing 1s too goo or La N as g hington will be ! Ii:S nho:e hndifisbat once and in ad- iven the ofi e i odta B T ition steps wi tak to sec 4 that g €iven the beneft of these objects ot | PRINTING ESTABLISHMEN | Ution st e taken to sec that possible to make a cigaretse. : e Camel QUALITY is always maintained at the same high, member: earrier hardest that he had cver worked his |10 Weie not in v .| -ference. He said the balance of the week’s practice was going to be the men. Coach Smith als { { the dealers selling cigar- (Continued From Page 1) ‘ttes to minor school children the law turn out two-colored poster. | vill be enfo * position in the hackficld was cinched |¢¥idence while we were away.” ~and that he thought Tnat with the cx- | It was believed the board would 3141 T L S TS S ST TR DY L i e b vl propose to the railroad that the pub-|Prés 1 e ced. o o £ . cention of one or two positions on |{i. ot thioThensfit of ;hcll‘?. p:fr l::‘::t and lwu 4I'cld umll“““i)”y (;f ,yfnlhl:ir f“-(- statute pertaining to the use exclusive standard. You can always depend on the samie | wage ¢ hic ke produ igh-grade job work of lette: § Hf cigarettes or tobacco by minors is | - : & 1 "‘bvyxg:nL\?xtfinrg“x‘fi\l;cmllu(vgcci: inle);gllu; heads, folders, envelopes, ete: Section 8674 of the General Statutes | mellow-mild refreshing smoothness—the taste “and rich . They learned how the type i} )f Minnesota and is as follows R i i | 0 i t —and entire freedom from “ates o it catriers Wwithdraw £r | icest tobaccos—and entire b SOCIAL AND PERSONAL | 1ol reauest of an additions| reqdg for the presses and how the | 18 vear? ‘and cvery pupil in- any| cigaretty aftertaste. " | g 8. lurge puge forms are sent down the |chool, college or universi o 5 siag R i Cleveland. Oef-10 The - Shan oletatos to!the o on the lowe: | ‘moke or L:t%?;,.‘il‘.l‘tz::‘%:t;!il“;“g:f! And remernber this! Camels come in one size package Lcounetl” of railrond brotherhood | 1001 how the type is set by hanc f dacco in any form on any public road, | only—20 cigarettes—just the right size to make the greatest ? ailroa and how the display type as well a | trect, alley, park or other lands saving in production and packing. . 'This~ saviig goes straight into Camel Quality. That’s onc reason why . you 1co An eleven-pound boy was Dborn|p; _ this morning: to. Mr. and - Mrs. .Imwfm_ th {Parker of Nymore. Mother and baby | gp; m(;!. [;(‘-x-%‘ t(.)_duy. .Lo.(llr';‘cfleais [.)l‘“~ ‘| the type for the regular newspape {used for public purposes or in any ittle ‘busingss conference dnf ), atter comes from the lino | dlace of business shall be guilty of ALt 0 Y / cago tomorrow, preparatory to Nl % 1 rme. g Yehe. A ' i g i _arc getting along nicely. ,..i,w.b for ‘fhif oity o confer Wwith e o s L "}‘)‘vfl?l“'fi;:gflo?u::;thl.;‘luf]g: cach d can get Camel Quality at so moderate ‘a price. o members e railvoad labor boa o tho f sdifbia® Py 7 3 > by DEE £ T g ) S Mrs. 1. T Doddbal leaves today £or | 1a s et sftost 1o et the natian: the fough cdges from the cut | 310 or by imprisonment in the coun. 3 Here’s another. We' put no useless . Blie Earth, where she will spend the |\ida transportationt s iike scheduled and slugs, and the mitering machin | v Jail for not move than five days, cut thesleads and slugs to il the vari any.person who shall furnish any f£rifis 'on the Camel package. No “‘extra ous jobs for which they were in’| ‘igarettes, cigars or tobacco in any Joit B X o & athe rappers!”’ Nothing just for show! yisit her daughter, Iva, who is attend- 1" mhe union leaders talked over the tended, {orm to any such minor person or who | — 4 aiksachool &b Grookstan, en. routo uation with particular reverence| = ARl in:all they spenk a’busy how | thall permit any such minors to fre- | 3 5 ‘Buch things do not improve the smoke {* Miss Lillian Anderson will accom- ; 5 by 4 v H 5 i N 9 M- o the new conditions brought about|taking in the sights of 2 modern news | 1uent any premise e ol 4 S 1 oupons. ‘And pany Mrs. Doddbal’as far as Crooks- by the board’s cleventh hour move. papeyr and pr ¢ plunt and inspeet _“‘”‘flkt‘dlh}" hinffirot‘;\’(‘-L ;lev.u‘;f?}gr,' 3;?‘ : : any, more‘t‘h‘an DIemiupg or coub xon: : ed the editorial and business offic | indulging 'in “the ‘use_ of cigarettes, | - >~ their added ‘cost must go onto the price winter with her mother. She will also 4, pagin October 30 I' ..+ the line the rest were wide open. | | | E E 2 & £ E 3 E — | heods were in secret session here'pie- | to' them how t TR 1| paving for war, This conference ep- [and ‘ot into sizos desired by i eI ARE ORET k : ’ e S paring for i s ¢ erence rep-fand to sizes desired by the 4 : D 3 . = resents the gj;ut}:wumu;l (vff §{:\ilr0ml customers. The big power cutter MAY DECLARE OFFlClAL : nmen,” Brotherhood of Locemo-| carving through inches of paper e Engineers and the Brotherhood|when the ‘\)'n:\ll“bl"(h‘ s\vonpsl«l«l\\vx PEACE ARMISTICE DAY; jof Enginemen . and Firemen, which|upon the package was demonstratecd Washington, Oct. 19.-—President | took the place of the proposed “war[to them, and later how the welectri | Harding may proclaim that the coutieil' *of qll brotherhood ‘chi wire “stitcher sewed ‘paper books to | United States is officially at peace ! \ £ gether, ““the machine driving wirc | with the Central Powers on Armi-| JAPAN BRINGS UP QUESTION throug an inch of paper. stice Day, November 11. | OF ISLAND FORTIFICATIONS| The Pionecer was delighted wit! Formal peace:between -this coun- | W ington, Oct. 19.—Japan will {the visitors and extends cordial in |try and her former enemies was Vil‘-.\ 'bring up the question of non-fortifi- | vitation to all students, when accom: | tually an accomplished fact today, R I Cleveland, Ohio, Oct. 19 quarters where all mail e firs | cigars, or tobacco in any form, shall | . or come out-of the q\lalitY- o = the Railvoad Labor Board w. k- | received and put into proper form | b Ity of a misdemeanor and pun- | : = 3 : A . 3 El ILY PIONEER ing for Reage dn the ""fl"spowmp" for manufacture in onc form or an. | ‘sied by a fine of not more than $50 | = 14 1 One thing, and cnly one, is responsiblc E DA \ 'situation at Chicago today, executive | ather, ' by ‘imprivenment ‘in' the county | 7 - } y i larit; £ I chiefs of three of the big brother- In the stock voom it was i ail not okcoexling 1‘{0 )('l];\ sty | H for Camels great and SIoWINg popwiarity 4 E = El 3| T HARLEY-DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES T BICYCLES AND SUPPLIES = cation of certain islands in the Paci- | panied by ins to it: |'""owever, by senate ratification last = | fic, tegic in naval warfare, in the |modern printing establishment. Ar-{night of the Harding, peace, treaties ENERAL REPAIR SHOPZ Washington conference on limitation | rangements may be made at any time | with Gehmany, Austria and Hungary. | 311 SIXTH ST. BEMIDJIZ ol avinamcits, o was leammed thiay ‘wn!i the busix office, The vote was €6 to 20, 3 ‘. TR