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| - DJI DAILY PIONEER 7 e et e e e e e e that the outside world is making p’h:‘ THURSDAY “w EVENING, APRIL 20, 1922 ~ HORNET INDEFENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT u‘i;cn{e that the bill of Miss Van Etten . R NUMBER SEVEN OF BEMIDJI, substitute, work, .amounting to Moved-and seconded by Molander and | Notzei” that the sum of $200 be appro- “Driated for school library purposes. 2 5 3 i e and peeparations ty spend the week in our'midst. ) $10.00; be_ allowed. Carrled. b A g 34 il Our premium St i being compiled and about to | James Angell and wite have been | o rerulur mectine of (ne Hoard of | stovha ana secdnde ByRlahie’ and f5 sdiburned : -BEW NEER PL MP. be printed. At this time we desire to mention just }l::g on Mr. Angells place for a|iducation was called ‘o order Tesday. B R L M S Adipwrigd, 7. 1, TUONES CARSON, s oné of the growing. departments set/ forth in this WELAE A x| feril 11, 1922, at T30 o'clock P. M., bY | final paynient. amounting to. $102.61, P G.E ?t;;!w“dm‘i‘“ :-B-!l!mENU, Secy-Mgy, liberal list o‘f awfigls . ] E.dL. Moberg was in Bemidji on|FTgsident Tuomy, Tuomy, Netzor;| O, bim for iubility insifrance. Cars| o IFLOREN: ST D, . News Editor 5 'uesday. Molander, > Smith and Battles, [ 7'°% e i We: refer to the livestock department. Under William Lundall was in Blackduck Members - absen [Ip t'“"\l\'e]:z't es, t—t: TELEPHONE 922-923 ' 1—: THE, WEEKLY PIONEER—Twelve g iblished v Thursday and sent postage who“n'nywm tor, in advance, $2.00. Unleas. t 10 given th ) United and also the local news D‘lhlllhlflo ,;ug-u:.r' e G S = - division of the Fair is becoming one of the stock |ip; % ; ] it the n w8 T 3R N A s week to see his little girl, wh ved 3 v = w at mfimfl:;dl.: Bx:\‘lu.l,t Minnesota, = shows of the country. No better abnm, ing’ ‘\‘thun last very ill at th: hospitnle. Sl 5 Horennd sende b)_nomndcr e = f'\(& = T aron b iger of Consrese £all was seen at any-fair in the'country than right Friday. afternoon at the Lutheran == U S N S § NATIONAT FDMbRA - - here in Bemidji. chu]rchful\{ quckdzck oceured the fun- - = N 7 E = MEMBER, RIAL ASSOCIATION The Fair Board has found it necélsary to en- |the eight ‘;';';ifom“fi?.i;fiuvfc':fl"?figz J 1f You Need Strength and', E R = Advertigiag Bepresentatives large the list of premiums in this department, which |est child of Mr. and Mts. Thomas|' Rm',;e Power E x v = 8. C. Theis Co. Chicago, Iil, and New York, N, Y. consequently will reduce the size of the individual | Woodward. . . Take = . C -l = ——— ds. Whether it is- k h £ A number of friends from here at- ' 8 = [ 4 U 1y = No_attention pald fo anonymows contributiona awards. Whether it is best to keep the number of | onjed the funeral. Sympathy s ex-|- | B £ AW 5 E E = mn}:flg.?:r T;‘\'x.btn:u::_"a:mfi',fic:fl;fl — classes down to last year’s list, and thereby make |tended to the bereaved ones, X, W G heollio) = L 1 C o = sekly Ploneer must reach this office mot later the awards more liberal, or whether to increase the Mrs. George Trudeau, sister of The Werld's Greatest Tonic - = s E'p Taesday of each week to insure publicatlon in the eu i R Thomas Woodward, and Mrs. Giles, = .w.L rent teaup. ’ numbér of classes and reduce the individual |40 "o¢ Mrs. Woodward arrived H 1 E awards, has been a question. of debate. For this |from the Twin Cities to attend the I E E N R 8y Catir TORIFTION RATES: o year it appears that the number of classes il be | funeral of Loraine Woodward, M. REV. J. FRALING, E o}= Sy N p PR [ X b increased, and the result can only be ascertained at | iles will remain for a short visit. Bemidjl, Minn. = ”‘q—— = One Year .. cousosiges Faie o & ¥ Pastor, ST. Pminzr's cmumeR || = : = Six Months "'ew "h' 8 c:‘"’:"' i £ e board will - T Dl AR e b o = ' . - 3 ' e hope that the judgment of the board wil e o ay; J m—] = v U @ rt l Three Manfhy INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTMICT|| % b ool Biples ana Religlous||| & ' P 14 Ifi ntE = E PIONEER STARTS 20TH YEAR With today’s issue, The Daily Pioneer starts its twentieth year as a daily newspaper in the city of * the ‘management of President H. M. Clark, this prove an advantage to the stock exhibit. If it does not, the only course to pursue will be to reduce the ‘classes and increase the premiums. BERMAN AS DIRECTOR The selection of E. B. Berman as-director of the Bemidji Civic and Commerce association was a good one. -Mr. Berman is a tireless worker and a good organizer. - It was he who. headed the cam- paign for raising funds for the year’s budget and put the drive over in first class style. He will ably fill the vacancy left by the resignation of B. W. on Wednesday. Thomas Woodward was in Bemidji NUMBER SEVEN OF BEMIDII, BELTRAMI COUNTY. The regular meeting of the Board of Education * was called to order Tues- day, March 28, 1932, at 7:30 o'clock P. M., by President Tuomy. Members__ present: Tuomy, Netzer, Molander, Ritchie, Smith and Battles. Members absent: Sup't. West. Moved and seconded by Battles and and Smith that the pay-roll, amounting to $8,973.75, be allowed. Carried. Moved and seconded by Molander and Netder that_the bill of A. P. Ritchie for expenses amounting to $32.34, and the bill of George French for wood, amount- ing to $39.35, be allowed. Carried. Moved and seconded by Smith and Molander that we become a member of the 'Minnesota School Bogrd Associa- Tuesday, April 4 1 approved. were read’ and articles at cost. quest. The Church urges all Catholics to have a copy of the Bible in their ho daily. A Non-Catholics are cordially invited |l to attend any or all of our services. Admission free to all. Religious in- struction, literature and information on the history and. teachings of the Catholic_Church given free uponire- ATl are welcome. me and to read it TA, 325 Roams THE PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS 3 | %IlilIIIIII_IIIIII|III|IIIIIIIIII|!I|IH!!!|IIIIiIIIlIIII 10th STREET ‘AT FOURTH AVENUE MINNEAPOLIS The Northwest’s Largest and Most Beautiful Hostelry All Rooms are Outside and Each Room has Private Bath g RIEF: i 75 Rooms (Private Baths) Single at $2.00—Double $3.00 (Private Baths) Single at $2.50—Double $3.50 200 Rooms (Private Baths) Single at $3 00—Double $4.00 Others from $4.00 to $15.00 Illlllflfllllllll"llllIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIflHIIIIIIIIIIIIII!!HIIHIIIH[ NS iy = Ir=. Bemidji. Perhaps no other single institdtion’ Has Lakin. We congratulate the association upon its | the M ssosis " : : done more to contniually keep the city of Bemidji selection. Foupis | O, and make & remittance of" $10/ = 5 before the world at larga as has the Bemidji Daily $—1 Adjourned. J. T. TUOMY, 211 ) 211 Floger. FAMILY PRIDE | FLORENC) : ;r‘,iisgé"t' B T":Iif'd ;d‘: n“s“mer s ne flm a“y 2 fl“i'd . For many years have the publishers issued this “My little baby girl,” proudly proclaimed the 1tw4-20 (:lerk.x s e > ’ ? g emidji, Minn. paper at a loss, having in mind but the sole, pur- pose of giving the city a daily newspaper, thereby keeping her many advantages as a growing city'in young dentist, “is only eight months old and is getting a tooth!” ® “Huh!” sneered the young chiropodist, “my lit- fil"lfl!“ SCHOOL DISTRICT NUMBER SEVEN OF BEMIDII, BELTRANI COUNTY. New Oxfordp and Pumps—Buy here ‘at these prices. A lucky purchase coininé at a very opportune time. Note the saving on up -to-the-minute Footwear. 300 Pairs LADIES’ TAN CALF QXFORDS the foreground. The regular meeting of the Board of MEN’S TAN CALF OXFORDS Education was called to order Tuesday. % tle baby boy is only geven months old and is get- Today The Daily Pio i ize ing a " —Ex. ; e ineer is recognized through- ting & corn!"—E: | April 4, 1932, at 7:30 o'clock P. M., by LADIES” NEW PUMPS . | - out the n is one of the leading publica- § . Bresiacht Tdomy. - . " " .. + [embers present: 'uomy, Netzer, tions of an its equal in population. It has WHERE IT WENT, Molander, Ritchie, Smith and ‘Battles. : Members absent:. Sup't. West. Minutes of the regular meeting of March 38, 1922, were read and approved. Moved and séconded by Ritchie and Molander that the: sum of $15,000 -be paid Edward (Jackson, in accordance with the architect's ' certificate and statement of details, - Carried. Moved and_seconded by *Battles and Smith_that the sum of $8,000 be paid Roy V. Harker, in accordance with the architect’s certificate and statement of details. ~ Carried. Moved and seconded by Molander and Netzer that the sum of $1,000 be paid Naylor Electric “Company, fn accord: ance with the architect’s certificate and 4 statement of details. ~ Carried. § “Moved and’ seconded by Smith and Ritchle that thé Pajmer System of Soap At a small town on the Wabash, in Missouri, they are using an old pasle)\gér. coach, huilt 23 B. C., as a station. \ “Where’s your depot?” I asked the agent. been a constant promoter for good, clean citizen- ship, and a factor in the development of commer- cillventerprises in this community. We do not wish by any means to give out the 2 08 impression that The Daily Pioneer has attained its “We used to have one;” he replied, “but the present stage of succeas all of its:own accord. This boys whittled it down.”—Ex. wonfd not be fair to thése who have been loyal = ] supporters in years gone by. We owe it to the “Speaking of bathing in famous springs,” said 4 splendid support given its advertising columns by the tramp to the tourist, “d bathed in the spring the !ocnl business institutions. 'For this we are of “’96.”” We judge, the spring is loeated at the "‘1.1_7 grateful. . head of Lake Bemidji. We are today enjoying the most prosperous pe- * § In strap effects, brogue and plain, low vubber heels— 298, 3.38, 489, 548 Gotzian’s $8.00 grade, Good- year welt soles; a value that we ‘are proud $3.98 " Girls’ Patent Leather Mary Jane Pumps, New brogue style,; Goodyear welt soles, a won- 8 derful value. *) Ladies’ Satin Slippers, new strap style, Children’s Patent Mary Jane | riod’of our twenty years of operation, and appre- «Don’t worry about your job,” says an exchange., | dispensing be installed in the niew High Pumps, P / éiate: the recognition both local and ,lfireign ad- “If you don't like it, some other fellow will have it Hchool buliging gt an additional "cost Special 1 special o special ... » l:lrt-:eru give 1;he Dajly l;ior‘nle.er‘s adverti:ins col- soon, so there'll be nothing to "’“"'y about.” ;fif}’c‘;’,c‘f:"n..‘ézdu‘?%‘ififlefis Bad be aam E — y . e ok as & medium in wheib to carry their dis- §—— ed)’ Carrled. : 2 Boys’ Dress Shoes, Iot of Ladies’. Oxfords and | ‘Men's Work Shoes, Scout style, | p’llyl of merchandise into the homes of the got')d 0f all the poor boobs in the world %’;’:{‘l"p‘ifizrfifié"n‘l“_“.’ s new. blucher l}yle_,,w,‘$2-4.8 Pumps, G Sall l?giper, ,' - i r ; people in this section of the state. The ones we most abhor - i‘}‘r"‘:fil;"{“;{’ T‘n‘f_’rfi: fa 4 on tables ... e special " . o ¥ ‘¢ shall endeavor to merit the continued confi- Are those who when they read a joke, Electric Light Company. 85.18 T o T Sr—— e 4 dence of our generous supporters, by putting forth Say, “T've heard . one before.”"—] o Extra Special—Men’s;- Boys’, Girls’ Tennis Shoes, all sizes .. ... sk s 98¢ ? £ Vo 7 Adjourned. Ty s J. T. TUOMY, President. FLORENCE F. NETZER, coaweae Gl every effort in giving our readers the best daily newspaper in Northern Minnesota. We congratu- p late ourselves for being located in the best and £ biggest little city in the world, Bemidji, “The City 7 of Enterprise.” . “What- are you looking for?” asked St. Peter, after the spirit had been permitted to enter. “The time clock. Don’t we have to punch in when wé come’ he;e‘l"—Ex. § LAUGH A LITTLE ' Perhaps these jokgs appear stale, b'ut‘llug‘h and smile. like fury; - - R You might be e'qn in jail, and Ye Ed be on the jurg. ——t THE FAIR PREMIUM LIST We find ourselves drawing closer and closer to the dates when the great Northern Minnesota Fair is to be held in this city. Not only do we find our good citizens looking forward to this great event, Yourd Measure NOT alone .in quality of texture, expert fitting and pleasing patterns “are our Suits made to your measure, but the prices you find_ will also measure up to our greatest expectation.’ {'our satisfaction in dress can only be realized when the Suit you wear was made for you by cOmpetént tailors to satisfy dyom' style, yonr pattern and purse. Barn ”sTogggry LAR PRIC! Per Standard: Size Packet Or Mammoth Package 15¢ as Packard and Bond : imp jl:kno;l d The moul_'fi:pnlu &arden flowers _to-}a for cutting purposes. ey much more than repay for the little extra work at flmhng time, furnishing a wonderful assortment of beautiful, large, fragrant blossoms all' through the summer and early fall Our 5c packets contain a mixture producing a wide range of desirable colors. Our large g:dflgu at 15¢ contain gorgeous, waved and fluted Spencers, in mixture and in single colors. Cultural directions on back of packets. Sow Sweet Peas as early as it is the soil, since the roots become through quite a long period of ther. Our is from most hi and is of excellent quality. Make YourSelection FromTheSterlingSeed Case , At Local Dealers - ‘ ess. Every SUBSCRIBE FOR THE . foot comfort firstibut in these fam i DAILY PIONEER Martha Washington Comfort shoes is - combined ‘maximum comfort with style that needs no apology. Thereare many models to choose from. Call on us. - Your feet deserve these finer shoes, In the knowledge of their good appearance, it is al- most your secret that a yielding ease softens the strain on sensitive surfaces, and : that comforting suppoft tempers the weight o Of tired feet. ssible to work t established rowth in cool wea- ly developed strains Good Hou'SekeepingWeek ~ starts today " The cost of living is still going * up but you can méake it come _down for yourself: May Good Housekeeping willhelpyou with its cooking suggestions; home building ideas; free dressmaking course; membership in Good Housekeeping Institute without charge. 57 features and 7stories. Better get your copy now. GOOD HOUSEKEEPING out today Bemidji Hardware Co. "Given Hardware Co. Clifford and Co.