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PAGE SIX TR | TN TR T TS T ROy BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY BY THE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING COMPANY G, E. CARSON, President E. H. DENU, Secy-Mgr, J. D. WINTER, News Editor 3—: TELEPHONE 922.923 :—: Entered at the Postoffice at Bemidji, Minnesota, as Becond-class Matter, under Act of Congress of March 8, 1879. MEMBER, NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION Forelgn Advertising Representatives . C. Thels Co.. Chicago, Ill, and New York, N. Y. No attention paild to anonymous contributions. Writer's name must be known to the editor, but not necessarily for publication. Communications for the Weekly Pioneer must reach this office not later than Tuesday of each week to insure publication in the cur- rent issue. lnlcmo: n'rx- $6.00° panst One year. - 0 S Aonthy 00 One !eu .............u.no Three Month. ° Six Months ... .50 One Month One Week 3% Threo Months .. 138 —— e THE WEEKLY PIO‘IEDR-—TWQIVB peges, published every Thursday :nd sent postage paid to any address or, in advance, $2.00. Unless credit is given this paper, only the United Press is entitled to the use for re-publication of all news dispatches creditea to it, or otherwise credited. and also the local news published herein. OFPICIAL COUNITY AND CITY PROCERDINGS SIR A. CONAN DOYLE Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, originator of Sherlock Holmes, is here from his home in England once more. He is here on a very specicl mission. It is Sir Arthur’s. desire to get converts to his belief in spiritualisnr, “Spiritualism is the most beautiful belief of im- mortality,” says Sir Awthur, “that can be imagined, and it does not conflict with the Christian belief. We do go a step farther than most denominations in that we admit the ccmmunicable existence of our loved ones after death.” Sir Arthur goes ahead to say that he has talked with his dead son and that he has plenty of proof to convince him that the spirit world is not that mysterious, impenetrable! existence that most of us think it to be. That' the British aunhor jis convinced beyond con- troversy of his belief there is no doubt. He has no(mng to do with the dow'dy charlatans who jiggle tables,.thump canes and gez written megsages. His belief is the belief of Sir Oliver Lodge, of William T. Stead and the many oth‘er men and women! of more than .ordinary intelligence. For this veason ,and becatise of the fact that Sr A. Conan Dowle is a man off most remarkable abil- ity, his'belief wnd his utterances must be respected. When you get right down 'to it, there is so much which may be safd regarding the “ether shore” of the river Styx, tha! to prove or disprove is an im- possibility, providing' your pr(vof must be tangible, concrete evidence. Sir Arthur says he has talked to his son “on the other side.” That he believes: that he has, cannot be doubted; that those of us who can not enter into this roseate drealand are skeptical about such be shown. you going to do with him? bothering with acquisition of knowledge. proves it. believe it.” less. efficacy in restoring health. pleasure.” proof. proof—and then more proof. glad to “show you” Phone 401-W “l Don’t Believe It” The average man is from Missouri or thereabouts. Which is as it should be. When you tell 2 man something and he says “Show me,” an opportunity to submit proof of your contention. you, as a fair-minded man, should demand. But now comes that man of peculiar cussedness of mind who, to every statement you make, replies, “I don’t believe it.” Well, there isn’t much you can do. He has automatically shut his mind against the In the past twenty-five years, the great drugless health science of Chiropractic has conclusively demonstrated that it does restore health Chiropractic DOES restore health. This is 4 proven FACT. Over two million people can testify to it. The full-throated chorus of “Whereas I was sick and am now well” to abnormally functioning bodies. Yet, hdye and there may be found a man who still says, “I don’t What are we going to do with him? To the vast majority who are fair-minded and without prejudice, however, the science of Chiropractic gladly offers proof on proof of its To the man who says “Show me,” Chiropractic replies “With This because Chiropractic CAN convince, with its almost miracu- luu» record of results, any but the most confirmed mental paralytic. Go to a Chiropractor TODAY. Make your investigation as searching as you hke The Chiropractor will be delighted. proud of the u-\ulLs he has achieved through Chiropractic. conclusively. Dr. A. Dannenberg BEMIDJI'S PIONEER CHIROPRACTOR - First National Bank Bldg. Palmer Graduate a conversation, is our business, and not Sir Ar- thur's. It is not likely that there will be a landslide to the belief championed by the eloquent Sir Arthur for the simple reason that from the time the first sun came up in the dim and distant past, the popu- lar belief of the majority has been that the grave ends that which is mortal and that in the Creator’s wisdom man was not given to ghmpse the actual- ities of the immortal. As a prophet, Sir Arthur makes a flne writer of detective stories. £ UP TO OURSELVES Tom Drier says “Take one coast with another,” said an old smlor, ‘coasts are pretty much the same. You get bad bits and easy bits, that’s all.” Which is just what those of us who are wise say about life. The chief difference between people is not that they have different experiences, but that they look at those experiences differently. Some men take with laughs of joy what other men take with tears. Some men are strengthened by the same kind of adventure that kills others. We create the world in which we live by the thinking we do. Inasmuch as it is so easy, why should we not create a pleasant world for ourselves and those associated with us? " ——3 P A UNIQUE BUSINESS CARD Benjamin Edmen, one of the star salesmen of Krupp & Tuffly, Inc., of Houston, Texas, is using a unique business card to hand out to his friends and customers. When folded, it is about the size of an ordinary calling card. The front bears the title “A One-Word Sermon on Business Condi- tions.” On the outside back cover is his business card. When opened, the “one-word sermon” ap- pears. Here it is: “Kwitcherbelliakin!!!” PRESIDENT WILL ACT Washington dispatches -of April 4 announce as from the White House, that action leading to a treaty with Great Britain, in regard to the St. Law- rence project will be begun at once. That dis- poses of a dilatory maneuver proposed by the state of New York to let negotiation wait upon a re-examination of the engineering proposition. 3 “SHOCKING?” A buyer on his first trip to the G. C. M. received a telegram from his newly acquired wife: “Re- member, you are a married man, conduct yourself accordingly.” He immediately wired back: “Your telegram received too late.”—Ex. §—3 Anyone figuring on a lengthy pre-primary cam- paign as far as the state Republican forgces are con- cerned is due to be disappointed. Governor Preus is reported to be strong for a short and snappy campaign appeal. He expects a'vigorous fall cam- paign. 3 If the Yeomen really want the best location in the United States for their national home for or- - phans, they should locate it in Bemidji—and that’s no kid. He desires to you have Which is all that What are And, anyway, what’s the use ' Nothing. He’s hope- e e T T ] Ask him to show you positive Demand He is, yerhlips, just a wee bit He'll be Bemidji, Minn. " mank Wo. 1255 Statement 6f the Condition of SOLWAY TE BANK at Close “of Busin on April 7th, 1938. REbOURCLb Loans ‘and D} $70,329.29 176.93 Overdrafts U. 8. Bnods obligations .. 250.00 Banking-House, J*urniture and Fixtures 5,783.35 Other Real Estate . 5,151.32 Due from other nKS: ool $3,099.98 Calh on hand-— .008.62 Total Cash Assets. 6,008.60 Paid out for Expens: Excess of Eurmm,. 1,791.39 Total..... $89,490.88 LIABILITIY Capital Stock . $10,000.00 Surplus Fund . 2,000.00 Undivided Profits, 158.18 Notes Rediscounted a Payable (including _certifi- cates for money borrowed). 19,116.23 Deposits subject to Check - $30, Cashier's Checks . Total Immediate Liabilities Savings Deposit: Time Certificates i Total deposits...... 58,216.47 Total........ooenn $89,490.88 Amount of Reserve cn lmml -36,008.60 Amount of Rq v . 5,784.68 County of Beltrami, s ‘We, F. W. Manthey, President, and Francis §. Smith, Cashier, of the above named Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of our knowledge and belief. . F. W. MANTHEY, President. FRANCIS S. SMITH, Cashier. Correct Attest: EDITH M. SMITH A. D. THOMAS Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th day of April, 1922, (Seal) BEARL L. GRINOLS, Notary Public, Beltrami County, Minn. My commission expires Aug. 9, 1924, 1d4-21 Bank No, 764 Statement of the Condition of BELTRAMI COUNTY STATE BANK Tenstrike, Minnesota at Close of Business on April 7, 1922, RESOURCES Loans and Discounts Overdrafts” .... Bonds borrowed . Bonds and Securities $44, uo 13 5, 00606 other than those of . 15,404.50 Banking House, d Fixtures .... 2,750.00 Other Real Estate . 7,508.15 Checks and Drafts in Transit. 54.19 Due from other Total Cash Assets ... Checks and Cash Items Other Resoyrces .. 6,176.65 87.24 30.00 $81,216.06 $10,000.00 2,000.00 826.55 Total LIAB. Capital Stock . Surplus FFund . Undivided Pgofits, net Reserved fof Depreciatiol Bank Bldgy o Don}r‘)qlm sul‘( t 1,000.00 Cashier’s Che Total Tmmediate Liabillties’ ... Time Certifi Total Deposits $ 62,389.51 Certificate issued for ~Bonds Borrowed 5.000.00! 6.06 !n\.sw 5,690.56 Amount of Reserve on hand. ‘Amount of Reserve required by aw STATE OF MIN County of Beltr: We, . P. Sheldor t, and J. 1. Hermann, Cashier, of the above named Bank, do solemnly swear that the above nt is true to the best of our know and belief, SHELDON, President. J. 1. HERMANN, Cashier. Correct Attest: . P. SHELDON UMAKER Subflcr!bed and sworn ‘0 before me BRING RESULTS THE PIONEER WANT ADS ASK YOUR GROCER FOR 9 Ralph’s Horseradish | . Fresh From the Ground A HEALTHY RELISH BOTTLED HERE AT HOME Kugfify Koe%e ucfs’ JceCream “AS ‘NATURE" y INTENDED We believe that ou rmilk is as pure a food as Mature ever devised and our dairy equip- ment aids in keep- ing our milk safe and clean. It should be in your home. : S }g comyfinm’ { 3 | = I GRINAGER'S . SUNSHINE GROCERY : Phone 851 CELERY . RADlSHESv . 'HEAD LETTUCE. . ONIONS, CARROTS |, STRAWBERRIES: _PARSLEY . FRESH BGN BON ‘FIGS Sugar, best granulated, 10-1b bags ....... 65¢ Creamery Butter, 1-1b Jello, all flavors, pkg.10c Palmolive Soap, 3 bars for: : :uon aants s 25¢ Richelieu Dutch Prouss Cocoa, the best that is produced, made in Hol-- Fancy New York (Her- land, 1-lbcan ..... 55¢ kimer County) Cream Cheese, strong, 1b..50c- Pernick D=zrk Syrup, one gallon or No. 10 tins l Navy Beans, nice and clean, 10-lb bags. ..79¢c Grape Fruit, regular 15¢; special . .11c Complete assortment of GARDEN SEEDS Northrup - King, Feng’s and Manitowoc Set Onions, last call, - &b ws s o B Large shipment of Riche- liecu Canned Fruits and Vegetables, Jams and Jel- lies unusual—Marmalades Preserves, Jams, Pganut Butter, spiced Fruits, Pure Maple Sugar assorted Mustard. We deliver all orders over $5.00 free—under that a small charge is made, de- pending on the distance. NI Sunshine Urn Brand Cof- fee, 1-lb pkg...... 27c & Sweet California Oranges, special, a dozen...45c Salmon, -lb can, Hats . oot aii e 9c Sun Maid Seeded Raisins, a pkg o s su 23c Pure Cocoa, in 2-lh PRES foiiic i sl 32c Gold Dust, large size. .33c Winesap Apples, by the B6% s s g o $3.75 Apples, a. few left, abox ..........$1.75 a spring tonic, 64-size, e " Large choice Banansa, per dozen . T T LT T T T T T TR LT LIV T AT T . “Good Housekeepmg Week”—April 20-27 ANY GOOD HOUSEKEEPER TELL YOU THAT IT PAYS TO ‘BUY QUALITY EATABLES. " Especially When Prices Are No,. Higher! .FOR SATURDAY WE OFFER Prunes, fancy Santa Clara, per b Sweet Corn, per Can .......io.... 5-1b pail Stone’s Coffee ... 5-1b pail Empress Coffée .. CHOICE CUTS FROM CORN-FED STEERS Boneless Rib Roast, per lb . Beef Pot Roast, per Ib Short Ribs of Beef, per Leg of Veal, per lb ......... Shoulder of Veal Roast, per 1b Veal Stew, per lb Leg of Spring Lamb, per lb . Shoulder Lamb, per 1b Lamb Stew, per lb ...... Family size Hams, per 1b FRESH TOMATOES, HEAD LETTUCE, CELERY, NEW BEETS, NEW CARROTS, RHUBARB, SPINACH, . CUCUMBERS STRAWBERRIES Palace Meat and Grocery ——PHONES 200-201— »- - .BETTER -SERVICE DELIVERY HOURS 2: 30-4 30 P. M. 8:30-10:30 A. M. -:- Used Car Bargains WILL We must move our Used Cars—so we are offering these extraordinary bargains in rebuilt automobiles. The cars listed below are Used Cars that we have ac- cepted in trade on new cars. The motors have been completely overhauled, and the partly worn tires have been replaced by new ones. In fact, every car listed here is in A-1 shape and ready for immediate use. If you want a car at a real bargain, and on terms you can handle, this .is your chance. 1 Ford Roadster . ........$170.00 1 Ford Touring ......... 1 Ford Delivery 1 Ford Roadster ........ 1 Ford Touring ......... 1 Chevrolet Touring .. ... 1 Chevrolet Touring . . ... 1 Buick Roadster 1 Oakland Touring ... ... 1 Buick. Touring ........ 1 Buick Touring ........ If interested, see us at once—as the prices cars in a hurry. MOTOR INN BEMIDJI .$175.00 .......... $185.00 .$225.00 .$255.00 .$200.00 .$325.00 ........ $335.00 .$600.00 .$700.00 .$800.C0 and terms e offering are sure to move this lot of BRADSETH & WILLEY, Props. LOOK !__SOME REAL VALUES FOR SATURDAY Mazola 0il, 1 gal $1.73; } gal 93c; qt 53c Kream KI’ISp (shonenmg comp.) ...1i7c Hawaiian Pineapple, ukulele, size Toematoes, large size . Corn, standard ......:.. Boy Scout Syrup, 10-1b can . Nestle’s Can Milk, tall cans & 4 dozen,incase ......... Campbell’s Tomato Soup, 3 3 for. large +28¢ .. 18¢c R § ' ..49¢ 7c ......$525 cosi2le W. B..Marshmallow Cream, pt size. . .15¢c Tryphosa Gelatine Desselt (all fla- vors, 3 pkgs for ........ .24c McMurray’s Vamlla and Lemon Ex- trakt sm s Bulk Cocoa’ per 1b . R § 1 McLaughlin’s XXXX Cofi’ee 5 1bs. $1 00 Galvanic Soap,, 10 bars ....... Per box, 100 bars ........... Onion Sets, 2 lbs for .. .55¢ We Deliver—Phone Us Your Order PHONE 81 —i— 7 PHONE 81 NIRRT |

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