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L 1 - W2 BZMDN BAW? PIONEEK YHESE ARE TTH' ONN geer | Gor ¢V e Twentloth > LUmited [g Help The Bare Family. PDear Twentieth Century: = A notice \ in "your paper for Wednesday night stated that the members of the Pete Baer family lost their ‘clothing in a fire Monday night ‘and that the Kind- Tearted: citizens should bear in mind that the Baer family is bare. All cAiti::ns shauld” remémber that.—H. -—No‘t"l-'_'n!ar Bears.— . 7 : R o .. :Forest Breezes. 5 = = : The -old saying: I pine for you Henry suffered a cut on the forehead. 4 k in REDICTS A > . and sometimes balsam,” 1; soon to be Neuens, center, led the scoring for lNT ERNALREVENUE MAN AUTO BAND“ FA“AS Tfl gi{: :rr:d\':::‘;i“gg aix’ll;l"g:?enrgyprlal::ic:lc- McCARBY. B! IETS HEAVY changed by pyllc sentiment, to, the vl with e ld busketand | i1} AGSIST-TAXPAYERS| ~ OBEY ORDERS TO HALT|Snet it sivaion of thisseur ama boiivs ey e for you. u i e fre rows. Har 3 ence in the situati thi 3 ; yl};ere does: the weeping willow come Eflt :M!vev;:df netteg two fiell% fio'SI:: i ¥ th:t. ;2 l:l:t !yle‘;:?ig:efvte‘:‘ yAet“y:::- P. J. McGarry of Walker, presided in? ser, left forward, complete 4 C. W. Dwan, ropr A PR ent lumber prices are firm with very | over the meeting of the Ten: Thou- 3 . . W presenting the in- A * 5, 0%, & —And What Fir?— Shlgug;'oifonfifit:;fhr?:}?gb;fi%i;‘fi ternal Tevenue office of the district| St. Paul, Feb,.11.—An-auto ban- ].;!"fl'i "g}i‘"“:“ ut_ock”l-'ofie;ed! “‘""i", sandLakes:of Minnesota ~°"‘:dm°“ Accommodating. Dahl, left guard, completed the line- Of Minnesota, was a visitor in the city | dit died this morning-at the ¢ity hos- e e Al DA held {l&n gmnupol :hx; weeks bsgn- A sign on the door of a barber shop up. No substitutions were made, today_and announced that he will be: pital, with a buliet 3 fraction of an | ¢ 'shly ¢ ever,dprwgn ‘t’ie'n rascx mxyntor. cousy ol od"‘ i ‘?im 1‘9“2‘% in'the logging town of Bucko, Minn., e Sabstitations were mede: bil. | ere Mondsy, Tuesday and Wednes- inch from his heazt. e was iden- s time enil producion Was Hp 0 e gk mfambar of | ‘. (By United ;Press) rnds:" aresters manicured in the ityt-on‘ the foul line, missing sev: in filing their income tax returns and John: Jenson was aroused early this ainis 1 :“‘7“13 h:’z :,t:;m&t:, ;:nec for héc,.h’lo answer any: questions ‘regarding morning by the sound of a motor g;quuchori,“n s ‘;"“"vm"’h Ql"‘“’i’" the state. —Next!— midji. The {entire Bemidji squad | othel federal taxes. s tunning in bis-garage; - He wakened| %08 &5 “i€> oy i “tl SIK . ? b He wi: be located in the basement |his son-and they: both watched from weeks: < Tt'is mot difficult to ; : : understand ‘therefore why the mar- BANKRUPTCY WOTICE was off-color. Kol a 4 ldwell N s | Of -the postoifice ‘building and. those |the ‘window. Humphrey opened the ig . s s : 5 teams, nine ob Bemidji and. ten Vo asked to call on those days, prefer- drove thevcar out. They failed to SO St i i}, of Minnesota, Sixth Divisial St Cload. el :bly as ]earlg_as %ossible.d He will be‘r,eeg azh orde; to stop 'a;d h.!ens}tlm l-ln dthe-lwt‘l‘- 'li)’llt“ storms have | 2 he Matter-of Hen Bosenthal, 41} imi {hero .only three ddys and is an ious fired. Humphrey .droppe ut his | played a-considerable partin holding| 1t B tisfaction by the mmhmmnl;y :“;a t?zamgen;! bos;é that all inquirics be cleared up in that | companions sped::awa A down production. .On: the Pacific petitisn of A7, Dafion, verisa o staged . & - “kiddy-kar polo game,” time. . - : % P eoast while there i still some log ;:fu’x’;: m"é{e; 'ixr,lmtnh'lz'(?‘:‘:l!i: which proved to be very interesti - 3 s s i HIBBING COLLEGE WINS = |shortase, the situation in sectifying | i day of January, 1023, Brails and something out of the ordinary in TAYLOR MURDER MYSTERY FRGN BEMID ITE A cms:::: i A Jmporians pusee. of the st Sankuape aol thal 8 sebrctes t be thio most IS STILL FAR: FROM END ; J i e RN 40 ol ourt o the dn eam proved-to-be the most-lucky and L 2 ™ . is the continued heavy movement of | 1?77-“&:%‘1-%‘% ‘:::é’:‘i:‘;.%;‘f‘flgfl has been -ui A Job For Burroughs. Florida is said to be contesting the name of this statd as the “land of Ten Thousand Lakes.” It is rumored that some:old: crab down there is de- manding a recount of the Minnesota lakes.. Looks like a job for Bur- roughs, not the Burroughs who _al- ways studied rare birds like that Flo- rida_bird who wants the recount, but the Burroughs who makes the adding machin —_— mb an hal, L ’Add ’Em And ‘Eve.— won. : LT . : : 9 “Cali 0. erve . 'The Juvenile band gave a fine pro~ (Continned From, Page 1 The Bemidji State Teachers col.- lumher by. water to: California: and af R *ana Offal! Offal! Bemid.ii’s'-' mcétcggi-:tlsi e gram before the game and. between set discussing various boo“'s'an)d pho- Ic‘gitb“]faeitt?"" 1 ;qupd ufi-s Friday Atlantic coast ports as well as abroad. ot ngp ithin this Biatrico s to meet the halves. A large and enthusiastic toplays. .1 prepared to start for D' to Hibbing Junior college’s faét For example, during the last week |32 132" Tflwumiffs::?'zfiu?:rmfi:dv: S outfit by a score-of 20 to 5. No de--¢ . piep” figures ‘are available 47| been made to effect such servi The game and fish department has e tion. of John: E.’ Dalton. one of e gt 7 9. District. Court. 2081118 just finished 8 new bulletin which rr of Minneapolis at the new crowd witnessed the games. home; and -Mr. Taylor walked with o bl 2 s said will soon Y‘N:l~ récng{v é‘" I"“hql; m"z # fit‘;‘l‘}e;"g\fig f"-r'hfs"’ ‘::es: two, : Ime to my car at the-carbing. After HiS Tvening (3 thfid“ew jemary, 5}?5'- per.cent of new business booked was tribution, - It is entitle: y Fishi & iderad v sl et h ! . {an exchange of repartee for a few & e scoreis ‘evidence enough that . usIBesa. book @s | torneys for: the petitioning’ ¢ Do Not Sweat.” It apparently does) by ‘ifl ery eveply mate ed and pmm——————— = "minutes I finally bade him goodbye the Hibbing school possesses.a strong for future water delivery, \“é;&g{g{i et Bat Rosent not refer to that species o‘f fish which 1:;, rd- l«:ught wrestling match is sure | = ) andl directed my chauffeur to drive me squad. §$t is understood that Hibbing | e 3 z oRDER mm:' lat oregemauu:nun s are ordinarily found in “hot water. ekl : MARKETS ] home, Before. T left, Mr. Taylor has the advantage over tne-majorits e tha 8th day of March, 1937 1o the petlc ! —Throw Out The Life Line.— s.l. c]‘o"'"'_—“ ; promised to phone me at my home | 8, S O !‘;_;‘elgwng ODD FELLOWS BUILDING ~ [Hon, heroln flied In -the fice of ghe Deal Us Qut, Brother! . CLOUD HIGH DEFEATS | that night He never a1 or, puled | former high school athlstes. | IS FAST ‘DISAPPEARING | of Jtnunry, 1925 andn cisg of L3 Jo Soathom Guines the erestest) - REMIDJ] ON OWN FLOOR A ) e William, my chaufiewr, pUlch, Tonight e Bomidii teschers wre) e LSS SN S el een ;{Yh 2 ot roast “)’f e rbtitets 3 POTATO MARKET and saw Mr. Taylor gazing after me, ' 0 Ple¥. the. ‘;‘g‘!"‘th “";‘D" d°° ege| One.of ‘Bemidji's::old -landmarks-| 1t"is N nen . Y ¢ 3 o P nal did ¢ 58 feom Chicago, Feb. 11. — Potat |1 waved my hand. That was the last £¥) ginia ‘and-another -hard game | the Odd Pellows building, which: was| = ORDDRED thatithis Order be publish. or. = Personally, we never did carc (Continued from Page 1) fo 43 car otatoes, |y B o Y My, Teylor alive, |17 looked for.- The team expects t0 | yocently zold to ‘Albert: Stott, is fast | €d.in the Bemidii Eioneer, a nawspaper ' S5 any of thase things calied 1k | tor Bomidji with two Reld bakets | Sieadys Fecefpte, 42 cacs; totel U 5 " |retur irji : T reoked Stott is selling part |8t Bemidsi, in eaid District, ence ench ’ ries. and three out of ten free throws. i i L il b of the lumber and the balance he is|wit: Fobr b 50 and” Febru- It That's A Sample— Hesmans. wight forward, made one cars. Wisconsin round whites, sack- ST..BARTHOLOMEW. LUMBER MARKET mfl hauling to his farm where he \:ill use :x};'xg{',f”fi%y ;;thn:f’:v :."3 3;“5:1‘:: feld goal, the only other counter for 22.7%1&5 ‘to $1,95 ;- Minnesota whites, ; Al o 3 L 1Tk ) it in the construction of buildings. | Order be mailed, the said Ben Rosentbal, Bemidji.~ Henry, center, Smith and|® Bishop G:.G. Bennett will spenk! NOW THAN. A YEAR AGO : R et RO TR Pabtication. Boyce, guards, completed the lineup. Sunday morning at 11 o’clock and at 4 SR y X ; Signedq, 3 i : ; THE PIONEER WANT ADS| PAGE MORRIS, THE PIONEER WANT ADS| pofce BUCicclied for Smith when | THE PIONEER WANT ADS|3 gjclock in the evening. i ‘BRING RESULTS . bratio 8.a. m. There.is nothing spectacylar about ~BRING RESULTS “"'BRING RESULTS Spith relieved Henty. gt center in the Earl‘v_cn‘g AM EL‘LI’OT”I‘ Re the lumber markeét at present. Or- labt part of the second period, when erippled negre who stopped him in a park. : ' thin im the parks, empty.sleeves pinned. to their sbreasts,-. And when -they came to the White House it was to beg furloughs-to seo dying parents, ‘6z _releases td suppers ering - families, ; Little cards and brief notes written for such men to. proper. authorities ? are treasured all over the country. But the total number of those he . |sent joyfully and thankfully away | | will never be o5 Gy e “See This Pittsburgh Boy” Here is an exaniple: “See.; of War, Pleass -see this Pittsburg boy. .. He is very young, i R A (Mfl:ch (£ guno_, . | |smd T shall be satisfied with what- b WAL . ; « Aug. 21, 1 P e e | 2y [y & Fye “Pittsburgh boy” had u?‘\ S % Iisted. at. teen. He bad. fov et z Lol ih | [ e s aad ek | . 5 s forlough. With the ‘eonfidence . : every!isoldier had ‘thas Lineoln |‘ Note given by Linceln te fevers stricken youth, Priceless Letters Recently | Uncovered Tell Martyr’s : Love of Fellow Meny e | A BRABAM LINCOLN, the Man b of Mercy, was horn 113 years On a frontier farm that was little more than a clearing .in the s primeval wilderness of = Hardin > County, Kentucky, he made. his asid; ebscure entry into life. savad & ‘fmltleu man from execu- x. Had a soothssyer made. s .pil-| tion, and as such is characteristic. 'grimage to the rude cabin that| George C. Alden, of Company — 1 i day, viewsd its poverty and isola-|K, Seventh Massachusetts Regu-|: . tion, -or .spoken ‘to the shiftless, lars, had fallen asleep on his post. te father,” he could: have His offense was to be punished by, we! found. nothing that foretold the|the most dia ul death w0k} & man who.was to steady a totter-|dier die, . The.fact that het:! the White ing mation’s destinies—the. giant| was: to fits of a sleeping the President e ¢ in spivitual power who was to wage sickness against which He wasp . - 3 One day Lincolp. in | 7 to:wictory the bitterest war of our powerless to - struggle found' ‘mo| “I know nothing of this casem & 'u:k h; 2 scslpy ml story. The Emancipator did -net stop te get his name -but’ handed. | him a-hastily. written check drawn to the order of “colored man with one leg.” Rivgs & Company, of history and still be acclaimed the|place for consideration in 'the|know not where Mr. Alden is— Mansof Mercy. The :seer could|crude, .summary justice of the|whether any proceedings are on Jave done:no more than speculate| field. He was asleep on his post; | foot’ against him — I ‘should mot # _on the “perfect number|and the sequel was death. &nowingly let him be punished, if w ;um",p_m?t‘ inflflu letters of | Lincoln Saves Guiltleys Mart Shown he has the infirmity stated is_given and family names. i | i in the affidavit, though the infitm- 5 &3 B As he awaited the exccution of {jyv"may be sufficient reason for x::h;'“j?x: k‘llt:::‘!‘):!t::!fomfil; hasikod, and honored the unusual instra- | _Decuments. Newly Revealed' ' |a Court Martial’s decree, Samue} dismdssing him from the service. i | It is Lineoln, the Man of Mercy,| Breck, a friend and fellow towns- « J 8 that is particulirly revealed in the| man, heard of his plight.. In a let-| «yqay 21, 1862 i e i rola : i -group of almost priceless docu.| ter to Sumner, he set all the facts| ), e Sant ¥ When men zeise: ene of their . i ‘ents. recently collected by - G.| before him. _Sumner's endorse-| ;o s tde it ;,fl Jhe 5 ind to be a hure in Ufe, they nion never drew upon the time strajghtway make him a d;ui_(o_d \ most of fhem wanting to see the|in death, Then comes s reaction President. i from popular exaltation, and the In the beginning they were only| Same men gather all that was known about. their idol to learn 'Lynu. Sumper’ for the. library of|ment onthe back of the letter, by the International Correspondence| Which it was referred to his Com- Sehools. All of them are of great mander-in-Chief, is as follows: “I ask attention to this letter d £ L B ! T the etk finyfi“;?“}é‘gf"}?:",;’;;‘,; Lincola saves life of alecping sente, S time to pen with his own hand an ‘value and interest. One is wholly . b3 |wntquey: For i8_preserves in on: from an estimable citizen hoping :fiio'::"‘;h?:flg:gf: ‘;-:-:c"i“,'i'fi:“l“" original documents caunot be o] where he wsed his persenal influ-| curious and their requests were d ey sasnuscript ‘& ples for a soldier| that proceedings should be-delayed | RN tained there are faithfcl replicas.| ence to secure some right or favor| usually trivirl. But after the bat-| if he had feet of clay. g GO found asleep on his post; a briet| against George C. Alden, Co. K; Letters Show Kindly Heart | Virtuslly all.of: thora Teflect the| for a soldier were in constant cir-| thid of Bull Run and Antietam,| * So it was with Lincoln, the Man endorsement by Senator Charles Seventh Mass,, for sleeping at his| In the collection at the Scranton |great, kirdly heart of the martyr. culation. *From the time the first| Fredericksburg and Chancellors-| of Mercy. And with every new s 7 3 ery. institution are scozes of orjgi In the dawe of the Civil W; RS ALY in Washington in{ville, the ldiers of thixvn document. ‘uncovered he ~passes, il y wtil théyenl. o{fla‘mfi- ~ They"iobbled.absut to: his niche in the | _Summer of Massachusetts, ~and| Dost. 4 finally & paragraph by “CHARLES SUMNKR.” Lincoll\hiwl: documents- ;onzevnhph L‘Eco b, his o scldler, knew I'?m B 2 By 2 : ot ot = 1} G s Go #wetal fxiend. - R A 2%, t: 23 ; t Th 4 g; df shrin 1y, e