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KEYS | Get duplicate keys made while you wnitrl A complete stock of blank ‘keys here always. | Given Hardware .. —PHONE 57— SHEN N0 BAG T HSKY BOMS WiLL M Yo BeG I FROM N0V NERLOCKMY NO TAXES ‘© PAM - NOW $50 The, Twin-City Barber College has starvoil Iy S Shraiuoe tgi'n'i and_now offers-its complete course: for $50, a £aving of $25°over the _an;‘and ‘Win= ter term rate, - 5o Personal atténtion ‘given to each FANNY HURST. MARRIAGES tentio : 33 student by ‘our staff'of competent in- structors. The Barber Trade offers BARRED AT U, OF WISCONSIN > 2 exceptional * opportunities “for: ‘men T, with limited capital, - oo o - .Write today for FREE, interesting . %, illustrated catalog and-full particu- lars. £ TWIN CITY, BARBER COLLEGE ' 204 Hennepin Ave. - s - Minn. o | JRISH REBEL TROOPS SEIZE. - .7 STORES' IN SEVER gy b b A0 B o .. This Man Had. ® The .M‘o(ng ‘Bandmaster Says “Thinks ‘1t 3)s a2 Rattling G - .Qrganization. TODAY'S EVENTS Arbor Day in. Massachusetts. c Opening of National Bicycle Week. | Jones had been troubled: with in- The Board of Church Extension of ,gomnia. He ‘tried ” sdveral alleged the ‘Southern Methodists meets today ] ¢ures “without 'success. Oné day "he at Louisville. 4 told”hig trouble to-his friend, Brown: Exercises in celebration .of the| . uwjy, I “know ‘the’ vefy thing *for ?""‘t éentenary ““aht." be- held to- you,” Brown gald, after Jones bad con- duy at Georgetown, Qhio, where Gen. |y, ey npeot me tonight. I hive some Gt:?lt :fl:n:;}};;ilgw;kj Poland are to |Stuft. out home which will fix you up in no timeé.” i celébrate today at “American Day,” ! ST in token of appreciation of the, part | | That night the two met and Brown S By . Madison, ‘Wis:, April "29.—Fanny Hurst marriages don’t go at the Uni- yersity 'of Wisconsin, Mr. and Mrs. « “/(By ‘United, Press) - Dublin,” ~April = 29—Irish - rebel jtoops have seized all bonded stores ‘in Cork, Limerick and other ‘south- ‘ern’ centers according ~to reports|D. Johonna, expelled from the insti- reaching Dublin. The purpose of the'|tution for gettirig married, were cén- deéd is to paralyze the source ‘0f |sored today. s revenue of the Free State provision-|, “The-home as an institution is de- al government.. . ¢ stroyed through- the separation ‘of Efforts. to-bring about peace col-{man and wife,” is ‘the; university’s lapsed today. Leaders™ of the : pro- [ policy. 7 2 visional ‘government and of the Re- publican organization ‘met ifor. three hours;-but- failed-to reach an' agree- ment. = R “I joined the Legion because I had & right to," being ‘in the"navy, and I "did so because I think jtis a rat- tling good “organ- ization,” says John 'Philip Sousa, bandmas- ter extraordinary and leader of the mammoth naval Minnea; FAYS ONE OBJECT OF MARCH WAS TO KILL DON CHAFIN TWenHeflt : and relief of Poland. murky white- liquid, instructing his band at the Great | URGES: LEGISLATION FOR L3 2 (By United Press) = Centui Eugene V. Debs, thre¢ times presi- | friend fo'take a “good arink” before Lakes naval | ' AIR MAIL TRANSPORTATION | - Charlestown, W. Va., April 29— SERVICE - entury ED dential candidate “on ‘the’ Socialist'} golug to bed. : g ' Sl training station |- i : One- of the oluectg of the vmar::hk(‘:fi ¢ g ’ ¢ e ]‘i“ff'v is L".‘Petchfed to retumhtosuetivle “rPhat will make you ‘sléep if any during thé" war. (By ‘Unlted Press) 7 {Rinerson %fi?nc'mw cwas: o' L] IS OUR: BUSINESS eadership in that party at the Social-« 7 ¥ e satd, R The Leglon ind | ' Washi , April"29—Passige 0: 2 Sraldss 2 & PR And He Drave-a Ford] ist national convention to be opened th!l‘:\ioc::'n ll]:t:;! ‘l(:lQ two met again on - its :ncmfigtlea are Iegislnas :;gtao:thogi ng - the _gosrern- Edward eynq}d;. the by o AT la;l;l AND ‘WE ‘WORK" BOTH Henry Ford is now driving a brand | today in Cleveland. = Fthe stradE s S £ o f l’h} into all parts ‘of the {ment to” contract with' “commercial jeader ‘of .cne'of the two : NIGHT AND DAY rew automobile today following a theft of his machine a few nights ago while it was parked downtown.in De- troit. - “Police were - notified and in- formed ' that the car was a TFord. Since there are a few Fords being used in Detroit as well as in Bemidji, it is o difficult job for the police to locate that particular Ford which Henry was driving. —Oh; Henry!— “What Do Men Want?” “Where 15 My Wandering Boy To- night?” is the title of a motion pic- A i o i ) alr. 5 ;! D0 6 Gare being shown this week by a Min- byl A L dh‘sflfi'“;‘;;:'ggi “Wiille ‘T 'was ‘consideFing How 1| With the-erowd:that “took e over.” | Dakota,’ that ' hundreds:of [ millions ioneer A SPECIALTY T h with the sagaestion that| Education Institute located within | should get down, a bull with two heads :X‘:r;tt:;:n;"&c Wb s o ot fiu had Sovenpassiaper. Bhickas: - the wandering boy may be out look- the precincts of his estate. :There, | héered over the edge of a’ wall, and e e cong i fkesid Seven - passenger . Enclosed ing for the reason “Why Girls Leave Home.” —"“Foolish Wives"— Werld Is Getting Better Some young women are born fool- ish and others pick up with strange young men and are forced; to wall home six miles or more from an auto- mobile ride., Some young men ‘are born foolish and others have foolish- ness thrust upon them, —Choose Your Choice— The Soft Pedal Some - American = newspapers are saying that Harding’s policies do not conform with his campagin speeches. Tut, tut! Did you really ever hear of ‘such a thing? —Deal Us Out— A Burning Question It is reported that the Eureka Lit- crary and Home-Brew society will discuss the following topic at its next regular meeting: “Which is the_ big- gest ‘pain, ‘a’ ‘long-haired man or a short-Kaired” woman?" K It is said that pains are being tak- en in the preparation of this debate. The rest will ‘be taken at the meet- ing. 3t —If There Is Any— Brute! Our idea of a mean man is a fellow we noticed the other day taking a worm away from a robin to use in his bait can. —Robbin’ a Robin— RAILROADS NOT ON SOUND CREDIT BASIS (Continued From Page 1) for one industry affects the rate for all industries, Tax-Free Sec: es “The joint commission has there- fore concluded that the issue of tax- free securities and large expenditur- es for mnon-productive purposes by the federal, state and municipal gov- ernments be reduced to the smallest possible limits, so ‘that taxation can be reduced and capital funds be al- ‘lowed to increase for the use at-fair interest rates by agriculture,’indust- ry, and the railroads, and thereby heip to promote prosperity.” Ancther recommendation to con- gre: i by the Joint. Commission, re- ing- management, will'be that the ads establish regional traffic ntives, and jorganize’ public rela- partments to - bring abeut closer contact and a better under- standing between themselves and the T public. Potato Market Chicago, April 29.—Potato mar- ket, weaker;. receipts, 42 cars; on track, 108 cars;'total U. S. shipments; 742 cars. Wisconsin round whites, sacked, $1.80 to $1.90; bulk, $1.90 to $2.00: Michigan, bulk. $1.90 to|hour this morning. ; ‘ ! Skl o > g P p e & D o e, S50 1o | 1oue thisc o R m-x‘?' been- here fort;lieara, sald S A TION ERY : CO 2 We Deliver Every Morning $2.15} new Florida Spaulding Rose,|the French and English. demands are, the cashier's asslstant, with consclous y 1.6\ - A, $6.50 to $6.90; doublé-head barrels, No. 2, mostly $5.00. " THE PIONEER WANT ADS ‘BRING RESULTS In the Day’s News ' ' This is the twenty-first birthday of the Crown Prince Hirohito; who' re- cently became regent of Japan be- cause of the disability of his father, the emperor. The crown prince is the first of the Japanese imperial family to receive a general education along modern lines. When six years. old, he was enrolled among the pupils of the Peers School in Tokio, receiv- ing the customary elementary com- mon scheol education in daily associa- t'on with other children of the Japan- for several years, he studied under pr.vate tutors. His academic course being completed, the emperor and Mother Empress Sadako decided- his education should be round out by foreign travel. "His tour began March 3rd of last year and continued until September, when he returned to Tokio and was received by’ hun- dreds of thousands of his people. THIS TIME LAST YEAR Gus Desch, Notre Dame, made a new world’s record of 53 4-5 seconds for' the"440-yard hurdlEs at the Penn’ relays. The French team finished fourth behind - Penn, Lafayette and Princeton in the sprint medley relay. George' Dandrow, Massachusetts Tech, made a new intercollegiate rec- ord of 32-feet 3% inches for the 56- pound weight throw. L Batting leaders for the week were: National League—Johnsoi; Brocklyn, .553; Pierney, Pittsburgh, .451; Mar- anville, Pittsburgh, :407; Rawlings, ‘Philadelphia, .392; Kelly,: New York, :383. American = League — Evans, Cleveland, .545; #eilman, Detroit, .488; 'Gharrity, ashington, .444; Ruth, New York, .439; Stephenson, Cleveland.’ 429. LUMBER MARKET REPORT SHOWS' BIGGER DEMAND (Continued From VPage 1) large number of new houses are be- ing erected leads ‘them to expect an expansion ‘in their trade. The result is that the hardwood market is stim- \ulated, altho hardwood jprices re- main :tationary. ' 'Softwood - prices,| however, show.a tendency to aavance and there have been increses - in' quotations on a number of the grades in most demgnd.” OPPOSES REPARATIONS MEET BEFORE MAY 31 TBy Unlted Press) Genoa, April 29—France today \notified Lloyd George that it is op- posed to any meeting ‘of the rep- arations commission before May 31st., The British replied that the situa- tion should be directed as the cris- ig arises. The Jituation probably will remain unchanged, pending the outcome of ' a’ conference in Paris between Louis Barthou and Premier Poincare. Paris, April 29J—Louis Barthou, «chief of the Krench delegation at the Genoa conference, will: come to (Parist, tohight jind remain several days, 1t was stated today. Barthou is said to be chafing at the restric- tion’ placed on him:by his govern- ment. y ML RUSSIA WILL REJECT - DEMANDS OF FRANCE Genoa, April 29.-“Rulsia ‘will re- ject the French demands:for agree~ ment, but will: consider the' British demands. - This decision" was reached by the Russian delef\tosa_ Sin a: con ference which extended to an pnrl_;l that the French demands complete payment. of war’debts and return of property seized the Soviet gov- ernment. When jthe terms are com- bined, the British will ask several questions. played by ‘America in the libemtionvlhnnded Jones a bottle filled with a ow was that stuff I gave you to cure’ your' insomnia?” Was. ‘It any go0d?” Brown asked. ‘Good?’ replied Jofles, “I should say- It was. Listen herel T took it as you suggested, *and -went to sleep s00n after retlring. Then'a friend with’bls head under his arm came along and asked me if I wanted to dbuy his feet. I was bargainjog-with him when-the | dragon on whichI was riding slipped its skin, and left-me ‘floating iu ‘mid- said he would haul me up if I would first climb up and fix a windlass for him. So as I was sliding down the mountain, the inspector came in, and I asked him when the train would reach my station. 5 “ye passed your station two hun- dred yesrs agb,’ he answered, calmly folding the train up and slipping. it in his walstcoat pocket. ‘At thiS moment 1 woke up’and found that T h’ng been asléep ten. utes. 2 MR: JONES WALKED RIGHT-BY. | Little Incident:May Have Cured Him of Habit of ‘Loafing in That Grocery Store. Mr. Jones (which is not his true name) enjoys, above all: else, an op- portunity ‘to loaf “at the corner gro- cepy. Just to_sit on"tlié ‘cotiifer and think and’ talk while' his' wife'ls hard at work at home and the g dha his clerk ‘are “lintd 't “w store 18" to Jonés ' d priv worth wlitle, 5 But Mrs. Jones and the grocer thought differently. In fact the\gm— cer disapproves emphatically of “any person just - sitting when he should be" working. One morning the grocer contcelved a brilllant “idea. "Just as Mr. Jones was about to leap lightly to his seat on the counter the grocer slyly placed a sheet of fly paper, black with flies, on the 'spot Where ~Mr. Jones.was to land. Mr. Jones did not discover the fly paper’ until’ he ‘politely slid from™ the couriter “In_order ‘to -greet ‘with 1i§ best bow 'a meighbor woiman. It ‘i§ sald he'left ‘the Store théréon with such speed that the wind detached | the fly paper'from its place on the | seat of hig trousers. 'When next seen Jones wore his Sunday best’ and he walked right- by the grocery store—~ Indlanapolis News. g Where Brides Must Be Cooks. Burgomaster Rimmel of Neu-Ulm, a town in Bavarla, hag earned af wide: spread fame by refusing to marry. a couple appearing before him, accord- ing to the Referee, ‘England, for the reason definitely indicated in a short speech: ’ “I wiil not marry this pair because the bride cannot cook and. possesses no knowledge of housekeeping.” In addition he publicly adménished all eligible maidens to ‘qualify at a 8chool of domestic science, and like- wise caused to he published in the local press a notice to.the ‘following effect: “Being aregistered official, asfrom today I:refuse to anarry any woman vhio“cannet prove to my-watisfaction that-she can cook:and. oyt one of the men: i} ‘Gage, questioning’ him¥M detail about Tils: work, ‘ete. pride, “and in all that time I only ade one slight mistake.” “Good," replied the president. “Let e congratulate .you. . But hereafter be more careful.”—Wall Street Jouy nal,’ : ST ty-two.‘of ‘the master muslcians. who make up the Sousa organization are ex-service men, and nearly all are af- filiated” with ‘the Legion. They come country’s military organization dvr- ing the war. TiaKes ‘band it was a group. of sailors; Whose ‘right to play undg¢r him could 1 have ceme ohly" with their enlisting couldn’t have been learned anywhere €lse, and the finer points of the mu- sician’s art ‘are”being shown to the " huadreds. of Legion posts whose per- sonnel is made up of one or more of t1ié""gobs ~who~ made up the largest Seivite Hand-of<the many brought ihito being -durii ' s g +* English Place Names. The' chariy of ‘English place names s not only.in thetr'bewildering Vva- Hety,-but n\gfiq “fact -that -almost.all. | of ‘then seem*imiigenous. At any, rate, tliey-are-ull rboted: deep, from what- ever ‘original -soil they: ¢ame." Latin and’ Danish names- have been weath- ered*‘and ‘mellowed in So many cen- turies"of English history that one re- members aolyiwith an effort that they are_not Englisli’in origin. Only the, ‘Norman names , have- the slightest ‘tiricture of forelgn suggestion about them. Frenchis ‘still a rathertender- exotfe whichi'needs to be trained ‘agalnst the supny southern wall of the Janguage. Beaulleu’ does not seem' to belong naturally in Hampshire. But ‘even- (o domesticate the names. from the' thiree ‘or four other: languages is Tio_ small triumph in verbal horticul- ture.—"—Christizgn Sclence Monitor. Very Like It. : “What's - tife ~ charge?”. demanded *Squire’ Ramshottom of Petunia. " uLbftering,” ‘replied Constable Slack- putter, the arresting officer. ¢ { wY6ur- ionok,” spoke up the ‘offend- Ing motorist. /*1 was merely ‘cranking my Alivver, and—" P ! “Yes, and I timed you at it,” inter- rupted the guardian of the peace and dignity of ‘the community. “You kept at 1t 84 minutes,” and didn't ’pear to bl any neaver through then thin when you began. *And I thdt: wa'n't lolter- ing T'd like to know what it*wasl” —Kansas Olty. Star, 7 r?ll?,fl’m: SAYs s g world.Dy. the fimnd leader's men.. Thir- ; ‘from’every part of the country’ and, saw, service 'in "éyery ‘branch"of this | DUPLICATED SECURITIES = ° {holding’ duplicated gove curities.” This GLioW of Representative Johnson of South aviation .concerns for the portati ail w day afternoon by Luther K. Washington, April 20— was flooded -today by letters and When Sousa took hold of the Grent |{elegrams fxom, persans all over the | stified today in. the treason trial tang Feoming out. of :the march. Reynolds B%n **" {eaid'that ‘William Blizzar, union lead- ¢ er led the other army. = n of imail was urge ~obacride . for Oally Plonear CAUSING UNEASINESS BUY NOW! Make some money—have 80 acves. 1% miles from town of Margie. 2 Sell: Cheap! -Congress. try, who feared they may be lhenth ‘se- ed chary i St Good _Reason - for Selling. [T R T “ MINNESOTA LINSEED OIL PAINT MONDAY snd TUESDAY ... . May 1st.and 2nd . " GIVEN HARDWARE STORE . roblem as his advice will be worth money MINNESOTA PERFECT PAINT or not! d show you how to finish plastered walls How to make old furniture and, floors look like new—How. to finish your auto in the 1922 popular colors. ey s 5y He will show you the differencqubetwoen PERFECT Paints and- bad paints. Seg Us on Monday or Tue's‘da'y! Given Hardware Co. THE PAINT HOUSE "We wish to announce that the entire stock of stationery and of- fice supplies of the Pioneer Sta- tionery Company has been pur- chased by the Bemidji Book & Stationery Company with A. G. Jacobson as manager., . We shall continue to handle a full line of stationery,-school and office sup- " plies; as well7as steel safeg-_afid : ~filing devices. i : BEMIDJT BOOK & 403 Beltrami Ave. . Phone 799-J | BROTHERS PHONE 77#0»5‘ COUNTRY . TRIPS Dodge: d Dodge Tour- ing cars—a motor for ev- ery -oceasion: THE QUESTION Who's Your Tailor? —will be answered very * easily after you have seen the lines shown this sea-- son. : Barney’s Toggery 213 THIRD STREET ] FRESH FROM . THE DAIRY EVERY MORNING MILK and:CREAM From. healthy, sanitary- kept. cows—handled in a sanitary way. ““PHONE '16-F:4 e ————————— ~ ALFALFA DAIRY il - W. G. SCHROEDER T ; ‘Fred Webster, Mgr. Pl o e S i H