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% 15 8 i By e ) SN “YHE BEMIDI1 DALY PIONEFR: Mr. Eichorn has:said.a mouthful. .If his-declara- tion: of endeavor would be followed, and there ‘is nothing. about it ‘which makes | /it impractical or. impossible, the sun: of!; vroapcflby would- shine’ more brightly. ENDORSEMENT CONVENTIONS I all of the strife and debate and dissatisfac- tion: aver: the: wierd primary. law. which has been enlmed in anuotu the ‘last few years, there BEMIDII DAILY PIONEBR, PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT: SUNDAY BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING ‘quently encountere *. The new prop vention was tho might be, in the ri’lht direction—~and probably it was—but if sucl pnnvemm are.to. coi sthe respect and admitation ofithe ‘voterh th:g?m i so held that men:and women. will be .given g, re- spectful’ heafing.« So long. as th y are held like the last half of the football g e, “they will not serve their own best purpose. s f The “B’s” are coming in- by the dozen: right now in answer to the Pioneer's picture puszle cantest. You still have time to win some of’ thaf: $200. The PN ‘chiance: ends’ Saturday, night. Plan to,get your an- 19 Taper, u{la’lfi‘%‘n of. .ll swer with one or two subscriptions to The Pioneer tehes credityd.. in the.mail. by midnight Saturday, April 15. % fi\endomment cor it 46D p;imall “though it AR lor pumlullw Co Ploneer mull reach: thi insure m-bncul m eurs Three - Months:ioesve oy 186 - — . ————r—; wm}:%r PIONEER—Twelve m-. Bubliaed iDitabed . o the local n.wfluhm'hd ‘herejn. COUNTY OTEY A flock of 50 wild pelicans from’ the south landed on a.lake .within the city limits of Minneapolis the other day, but the holdup men m,sde s0 m\mh noise with thelr guns thaf, of course,. the sze old birds wouldn t. stay there FHE GENOA GO-TOAT ' Much or little may. come out of the. European fru-!or-all now on at Genoa. i ¢ If: it is possibleta; clear the financial 10 whlch have: obstructed cnm’hercml progress and - particu- larly as this haze applies to Russia or Germany, a new era will be inaugurated as a:result of the éon— ference, George Chitcherin, the Russian Soviet foreign minister, nearly “spilled the®beans” ‘when. he.pro- posed to interject the proposition of disarmament, intimating Russia would be willing to disarm, that France would do likewise. M. Barthou for the Governor M:llu of New York and Governar.- Allen of Kansas have agreed to debate the Great Lake-St. Lawrence waterway project again in Chi- cago early in Agril. Isn’t Governor Miller-a bear - for, punishment?: / o The propnseci canalization of the St. Lawrence river ought to go along with. a renewed impetus, having: been. approved by the. president.—Racine French republic nearly choked in hu ste to say’ ! that cutting out armies have. nothin, do. with WWis.) Call. the present parley. r— A trainload of Louisiang strawberries intended for, the Minnesota market.-was/ demolished. Star- vation now just naturally atlms wus Minnesotans m the. face. Lloyd George, the big little man of Eng] vent¢d a complete blow-up by a G envoy to confine himself to the announ for.the conference—and - disarmament. is: not: of them. This the Soviet representative agreey to _do. “Let M. Chitcherin fimsh this voyage,” said the - British premier, “and go home with all he can carry, then we will welcome him when- we know: what sort of a passenger he is. Let's get along.” Sg a crisis was avoided and the delegates got down to business dealing with the proposition of how.the present economic desolation of Russia may be oyercome, how.German trade may be revived to thie benefit of the world and how Britain plants and Ttaly may formulate a program which will re- llev) the present demoralized ‘economic situation. Whlle the United States is not reprepented at the conferencé, Washington, is keeping close watch- on'the proceedings and this government may be dewnded upon to do whatever it legitimately ought to do, to assist its n:lghbors across the; sea, but the administration has wisely refrained from being drawn into a family squabble which directly con- cerlu Europe. f———% Doc, Cook wants a muinl for discovering the North Pole. Doc ought Zo have a medeal or some- thing, ' alright, but not Jor discovering the North Pola. \ % B qdvpxhur sfys “Cook with Gas” and' an- ofker says “Light /with Electricity.” Most of the an!fl residents_are going to do both. | f—t Tiwm’t be so hard. A’ Badger man. plid $50 for the privilege of filing for the Democmtlc nom- instion for 'pvernor of Minnesota. R S 1f the Genosconference is to settle the: finances of the world, we kngW sonie: Bemidji rhummy play- - ers who would like to.be heard. We hasten to add: that “the meetiug of. the Bel- trami County Calf association has nothing to do with the prevailing short skirts. . < $—t—§ i 1“Hy drusmlker, is no more coinmon expres- sion with. the women these days: thnm“.‘p\y boot- legger” is with the men. ,{.A Bemidji firemen, u{n. to. inve, a ball Monday. whd you: can bet. that it is no. false alarm: affa'r. g § $ ; ,BETTER BUSINESS PRiZE AWARDED It was a Minnesota man—E. W. Eichorn of Min- nemhs—who won the hundred.dollar . prize. of a. film concern which conducted a contest. in theaters thmnghout the United States. There were more thian: 5,000 contestants. "How can business be mproved"" was the ques- tion asked. Mr. Eichorn’s answer read:: e “Encourage industry by intelligent tax revision. Stimplate the European trade ival through lib- eral credit extention. Concede the laborer, farm- er, merchant and manufacturer, reasonable: returns, Buy now -and create. more work—employment re- flects greater spending power: Eliminate existing suspicion between manage- ment and labor.. Stability requires.the unselfish, unprejudiced ' ¢o-operation of all. Do your part.” In. the language of those who speak.that way " Seems to beé a ca‘ie of “low. visibility” in connec- tion with the Red Lake: water level.. Yoy ‘You can-now buy ten German marks for a penny, but. whio wants ten. German marks? Governor Small seems to be getting smaller and smaller as the returns come in. $—1t Red Lake is all. right, except for the fact that there is too much, lake. SHOWS VALUE OF- awcmou Iu DoubhanMi-k No Bullgtin legued. by Wiscensin Institu- |- Non Gives Sems Facts That Are N Werth c-naauuu. “All: medicine: stomach tmuble entertginment will be offered. A short| The Wllconsln Educational News report from the Ralph Gracie Memor- | Bulletin gives:the following advantages.§ ial park {iommnttefi showeg that pn:- of -education: f gressis being made on this project;|’ y¢ .g; a’ financlal investment! that in which the'park board 'is-evidencing: ylelds the Dbighest dividends; ' hair- ::fih ;jn“t\r‘;f:tcnrfn‘mfnez“vtv}:tf 'éa"' It:results in-safe and sane- citizen- Christéff and A, M. Qlander as|ship. the’ o!gere::rx:nben i o It incredses tite- I’flll’ lnd desire Attention, of the post was called to |to ser thers, the “squaré-corner” drive,” which -is |* it-idtis-tc-theiappreelation lnd bap- | being, conducted by the Civic and |piness of life. Comnierce association .and_ the . Ki-| Jt.multiplies tlie ¢hances of success {3 wf“Es I;.l\%) under dth?\ chmrman:hlp lite. - o oyce, and the co-operation - of all Legion members: in this. cam- myl::en&.f:;“fihl‘w% 22"“ :" paign for more civic pride was asked. |7 y‘m st A render- G. M. Torrance, a member of. the ngflm';::m'm".;::‘m the child city chartef commission, gave a jvery mtare!':tmg ‘and - instru Sty “'lg h"‘h““‘mm chance of the one the new proposed:charter;: Hitking without t. high spots relative to the city guv- With.a high-school education, he has ernment and expl-mmg the nee pumn; the city’s aifairson & sbupfi -qwmn a eolhle education he has 700 it l;'owar man to any: cure; party. praised: Remedy. so- highly. bottle .and = I' am 'Thomas no longer: / It is a simple; harmless m!pln- that. removes: catarrhal teshn: ailiments, dicitis.. One dose wi money refunded.—A: er:basis. Much interes fi by-the members of the'Legion an wag evident that more'falks jof %, samtie subject will be_ aj nge later ‘meetings. ey ALy the Srueh rangedifor by the entertainmenticom<{gontq mittee for this.session, of which: W | 4 R. Ln).ituart:l was Chm{[‘:fn' Iwer;fl then of‘t\::ww cent of our speakers and an appetizing. lunch: wax: ouse: ::‘{33’ YA comnrnt!ee consisting: of! Thirty. ~cent of. our members Perry {Haling,. chairman, —Ruymond] of congres: Towle: Anclr Leonard French was ap-| Sixty-one per cent of our secretarles pointed: to arrange for a program |of n’p of entertainment for the next regular|* M-Wpfi cent of our Attorneys held April 27, | ¥eperak; meeting, which is. to be P! B sE R ok it ganices ot the Supnm. court, - | “per cent of Amerl- THE: ADS BRING RESULTS JOBS:FOR EX-SERVICE MEN ‘|'civie Organizations Mp-u!lna Wlth Amberican Leglon to“Find Work" Civie organizations are co-operating with the American Legion in every city, town. and hamlet throughout the country to put across the natlonwide drive for ‘émployment for the 700,000 |°¢ Washington, ex-gervicé ¥ municipal and. public utility’ enter- -pa:l“sfa—-wondynrds, recreation centers, ds Pryilg:.eforestation, and. reclamation.|derso; projects; .truck, gardening, establishment of ‘communit; - | worked. by ex-soldier. labo ing building of all Kind: ment of the “back ment’ for Ex-Soldiers. a day’s work. is aimlng to, get men Into jobs by stirring up the n ns!rlnl llfem n Communities. Distribi 4 Ml‘s‘s‘Fanny Gummmy nfvl)ebs whn ; speeding up “of [ias lived on her farm there, dfirmg{ the winter, returned-to Bemi ay for:' the summer. - installation -of . telephones, 3 h. the |sehool :and rdens encourage- Fork school ‘and her pupil, stimulat= | Wyme, all attended the spelling con- test at Bemidji Saturday. The Stai boys of Debs loaded & Clifford & Company’s “Keeping Tab” on Health. A daily record sheet of health h: 1s kept for every pupil In the schools C. . The record is ¢hy skdally The Misses Agfies and_Jenni ‘Nort Gladys Easter Specials Celery, Spinach-Head Létfuce; Cucumbers Pure Maple Syrup, in pint jars.. ... 65¢ Pure Maple Syrup, in 3-gallon jars. . $1.25 3 bottles of Catsup for ........... 25¢ 3 pkes of Corn Flakes for e G 3-1b pkg of Gloss Starch . ... :20c Medium Red Salmon, tall cans . . 25¢ Pint jars of Marshmallow Cake F}ll- ing, each ............. ... ... 35¢ Narrow Bacon Sti‘ips, perlb....... 20c 5-qt and 2-qt Mixing Bowls .......$1.00 Small Wash Tubs ... .. AT SR 80c 223-1b:sack of Oatmeal ......... 90¢ WE DELIVER! Cliffords Nat Cheap Goods, But Good Goods Cheap A Carload of - _ FIELD'FENCE, BARB WIRE and NAILS JOHN MARIN, Auctmneer. Just : ReceiVéd ! _ PHONE160 :——: PHONE 160 AUGTI[IN SALE Have rented my farm, and will sell at Publie Auction at my place, three miles . south of Bemidjiand just south of the Carr . Lake sehool—on "back-to-the-farm move: hese and many. more ‘methody > Ja n Andenon of; Debs w-s are being used:to,give:the distressed | i Jobléss man a.chance once more to.do Alben Eaton of Debs wu a-Be- midji business visitor - Saturday. , r- here” S: o s ERIDAY EVENING, APRIL 14, 1622 car of pulpwood. here Friday -and Saturday. v >l AUGTION SALE 50 HORSES APRIL 19, 1922 'IllIIIIIlllllIIII!I|l||lllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIllIllllIIIIIIllllllllmlIllllIllllllllIIUllllllllll“lIlllflmllflul‘llllfllllllllflllll REV. J. FRALING, by International. Lmbr, Go. nternatxonal Falls. Ia-lMl. Minn. PMILIP Pasto; 710 unnnu Ave. Services on sundnys 8 a. m, a, mi—7:30" Prayorbooks, Bibles and Religious| AUl articles at cost. “hll| Catholics to have a. copy of the ||k, "8 CHURCE Phone M'l The Church urges Blhle in their home and to read it datl hon-Cfllhollcs are cordially invited to:attend any or all of our services, ‘Admission free to all. Religlous inr struction, literature and information on the history and teachings of the Catholic Church given free upon re- [auest. All are welcome. S No. 10 top and bonom—No. 121 intermediate and stay wire fenclnx. 2‘3—incl: Fence, Gyfich‘ stay, 32-mch Fence, Gflncb{ stay, - lz-xum Hog: Gdlv_ ized B spool,. cash. 4 14-|ua.o Hog: Galvanized Barb Wm spoal; cash. ;Get your fencing b order’ for more felfi:o to come'm our next “The Lucky Day Store” Elllllllllllllllll"IIIllIllllllllllllI|IIIII||IIIIIIllllllllllllIIIIIIIlIIIlIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIII AN BRI 0f Servncé ROYAL LEMON DEMONSTRA_TION HERE SATURDAY. Full Line of' Garden Seeds.and Tools New Stock of Jugs and Jars COME IN AND GET ACQUAINTED '—: BRADSETH & WILLEY DAILY; PIONEER THE NANGLE STORE \ BRADSETH & WILLEY, Props. PHONE US YOUR ORDER 81—-WE DELIVER A FEW BARGAINS FOR SATURDAY Bulk Cocoa,. per 1b Can Milk, “Carnation,” tall . Can Milk, “Every-day,” tall.... Tomatoes, No. 3 size, per can Corn, “Badger,” per can ... Novary Macaroni and Spaghetti; 3 for Navy Beans, 3 for .... Silver Leaf Lard, per lb . Swift’s Pride Soap, 10 bars for . P. & G. Naptha Soap, 10 bars ... Violet Chop Tea, Y-lb pkg - Smoked Bloaters, 7c; 3 for. . Argo Corn Starch ........c..... s Chase & Sanborn Seal Coffee, 1b Occident Flour, 49-1b BACK sl S s LU TR ELLTRLLLLRL LR G HE dommatmg idea which has sus- tained those guiding the activities of the Standard oil Company (Indiana) is expressed in‘a series of products which have met auccessfully the severe test of sus- tained service. The Directors of this Company, realiz- ing that petroleum products are essential to the welfare of the community, are striving constantly to achieve an ideal of practical perfection in every product manufactured and sold by this Company. J _The result is, that wherever- strains are severest, wherever the need is.most intense, there ‘will be found products, devised by.the expertsiof the Standard Qil Company (Indiana), to meet the conditions and re- lieve the situation. i As an example of 2 product, which bears up underirather spectacular service tests, take Fortnite Long Time Burner Qil for railway sxgna] lamps. Every traveler on the railroad realizes the vital importance of. dependable . signals. _This dependability rests to'a large degree; uppn the quality of oil used in'the lam, It has been found that wherever con, »tlons are particularly severe Fortnite Long Fime Burncr Oil has delivered highly. " satisfactory serv:ce. jdeal of perfection applies to : “The same everpone of ithe long-list of petroléum produc aifufactured . by. this Company, whcthemdemnnd forythem be:d arfgc c);r small:: Each: ofigxse products has aecord of rehablhty h'1s made to-mreet the highbfi’, uahty and this quahty is maintained.. 2\ This.ideal.of :gvme A is.one basis upon which to csnmate the value to the d’émmumty of the servxcq rendcred by this Company. N - Standard 0il Company (Indiana) 910 So. Michigan Ave., Chicago - 2714 eet severc tcsts §