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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 t—: TELEPHONE 922.923 1—: et il o vendy wpmis. o 3, 1879, —_—_——— mm NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION Foreign Advertising tatives 8, O. Theis, Co. Chicago, Il1, and New York, W. ¥, No attention paid te anonymous, oontrib riter’s: pama ‘must be known to the ‘editor, but not sarily for publication. Communications for the ‘eckly Ploneer mult reach this office inot later tham l;c:d‘;y“:t to insure publicatien in the surs “Bix Months oeseesismes 8.50 Three Months wiveaso .80 - FHE WEEKLY PIONEER—Twelve r“l. published 10 any, address uv{n'nundly And unt poatage pall advance, 'l Preas is .llflllod to th. use !or n-wbnuuon of all news fluutchu credited to it, or otherwise eredited, and also the local news published herein. OFFICIAL COUNTY AND CITY o PICKING ON OUR CO-EDS % Miss Esther M. Dimchevsky has quit her job as . becretary of the Y. W. C. A. at the University of Minnesota and will go to Constantinople to take _up similar work. Esther is a native of Bulgarid. After a year’s swork here, she comes to the conclusion that the "’ American university girl is a person of “small talk, limited vocabulary and superficial ideas who spends “her time rushing about from one thing to another, giving nothing any deep thought.” Miss Dimchevsky has become weary because of the ceaseless way in which co-eds rush into her office, announce that they have six committee meetings and a game of tennis to attend to and rush out again. And the talk of those co-eds! My goodnesg o Betsy, it just paturally got Esther’s goat. “In my nativé country of Bulgaris, the girls have ; a more extensive English vocabulary than has the average American student, What vocabulary they do have here is butchered. Not satisfied with us- ing the same words over and over again they ab- breviate. I heard about the ‘Y, the ‘R. O. T. C.’ the ‘lib’ and the ‘lab,’ as common conyersation. In Bulgaria the girls never abbreviate.” Miss D. (pardon the abbreviation, Esther) may find out that the American students, when they ‘learn what she is saying about them, have a larger vocabulary than she ever expected during the long year that she was with them. The Bulgarian beauties may know how to talky~ I o SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 3,"1922 F— o an Rapid n), & 3— and they may be solemn and serious stlfdenu, but |“PATRIOTISM PLUS” SUBJECT ¢ TRUNK HIGHWAYS IN GOOD the most part, barring h).vy rains. m:koh:piln:\;ran‘c“e inc;,J;.evadcd Then it. comes :";:e Foal “";‘ f" ‘l"]""flh"“"" OF MISSIONARY ADDRESS CONDITION FOR MOST PART |, This is ‘indicated by~the bulletin|Minnesota for their annual conven- un:I n::e:lic?cfi:ue n.::- ikt e 1 - § i luned today by the state highway|tion which opens today; at Dunn’s The American co-el:i is not above criticism, bue “ (By United Press) St. Paul, ' June 3.—Minnesota | department’ upon receipt, of reports|resort on Lake Lizzie Wear here. p she is too far ahead of her slavish, sluggish sl'“e“ Fargo, June 3—*Patriotism Plus” | yyynk hlghwnyl—mlklng up the 7,-|from ~superintendents in . sixteen Roy. Baker, Faxgo," presxdentv, is r h hat sh d il hzmh will be the subject of an address by | ggo.mile system of Babcock roads— | maintenance districts covering the presiding at the business sessions N L B il wotl ot | [Pk Das Ticwshits et Chione: i will be found in good condition for |entire state. attended by over 100, firc insurance writers. broidered handkerchief over the unkind words of unappreciative foreigners. o .. ADVERTISING GETS BUSINESS """ In thi§ day and age business demands the mer- chant-to go out after it. That's what advertising does. The old method of waiting for customers to carry the ‘mesug expensive. You cannot make a proflt on merchandige unless you sell it.” Turn it over and’ chalk; up ‘your profit.~ In-order-t¢-do-this- quickly, the merchant must let the newspaper car- ty his “show {windows” into the homes. In Be- midji, the Pioneer is the medium that goes into the home. nor, and it doesn’t do Charles any harm. §g—t A Minnesota man, arrested in.the East for hav- ing 11 wives, told the judge he was crazy. The judge didn’t say anything, but everybody knew what he was thinking. § Electricity travels at the rate of 11,600,000 miles a minute, which is pretty good—but a first class scandal can make it look like a snail on crutches, — Sir Arthur says not one hair on a man’s head is changed in the spirit world. The spirits are' in for a great treat when Robert LaFollette breezes in. —t Cowboys are equipping their ponies with auto- mobile horns and tail lights, and even then they keep a sharp lookout for runaway flivvers. § ~$ Jimmy Murphy went 500 miles at the rate of Jimmy would be a great boy 94.48 miles an hour. to deliver telegrams. ] What’s in a name? A woman by the name of Lord is going to marry a Wisconsin man by the name of Helper. § Mrs. Peter Olesen is finding her race for the senate pretty rough going. Friends have given her a Ford. 1t snowed in South Dakota on Memorial Day. They ought to have skating down there by the Fourth. §—1 It's a pretty good Qld world after all. Liberty bonds are at par and the blueberry crop is coming fine. ] It’s a case of re-Morse for the attorney general. B. W. LAKIN, President ' C. L. ISTED, Secretary-Treasurer E. R. EVANS, Mazager TODAY’S EVENTS ] Charles Adams has been renamed chairman of the Republican state central committee. This is fortunate for the party, the committee, the gover- i it BEMIDJI LUMBER & FUEL CO. OPPOSITE GREAT NORTHERN DEPOT LET US SUPPLY YOU WITH LUMBER - LATH - SHINGLES LIME - CEMENT - PLASTER PAPER—Roofing and Sheathing BRICK—Common, Fire and Fancy Sash Doors and Mill Work. FULL LINE OF DRAIN TILE AND SEWER PIPE Buy at Factory Prices—From Factory Direct to You BLEKRE TIRES and TUBES Unlimited Mileage Guarantee Consider and ?omplr. Tube Prices That Defy These Prices Cord All Competition Fabric Size Non-Skid Non-Skid Extra Heavy Standerd $1.18 30x3 . $1.45 30x3%5 $1.65 32x314 $19.90 $2.10 31x4 $22.85 $2.45 32x4 $23,95 $2.60 33x4 $24.70 $2.70 34x4 g $25.45 $2.80 34x4% $25.45 $33.15 $3.50 30x3 “Bleco” N.-S...$7.35 30x31; “Bleco” BUY NOW!—WHY PAY MORE? Mail Orders Solicited 0. H. OLMSTEAD Factory Representative 208 Second Street Bemidji, Minn. JOHNSTON'’S TOP SHOP OUR TOILET REQUISITES for lavatory and boudoir use are those constantly favored by the most re- fined people. There is a delicate daintihess “aboat them that appeals to;good taste as their efficacy ap- peals to good judgment. We invite a trial, knowing full well what your ver- dict will be. City Drug Store LALlBERTB & IRIOKOON Phone 82 $245 N.-S...$7.95 First anniversary of the Pueblo flood. | Fifty-seventh birthday anniversary of King George V. Centenary of the birth of Thomas Gallaudet, famous teacher of deaf mutes. The 114th anniversary of the birth of Jefferson Davis will be observed generally today throughout the South. An historical pageant is to be pre- sented at the University of Maine to- day in celebration of the 50th anni- versary of the first graduation at that institution. . A state-wide primary will be held in North Carolina today for the nom- ination of candidates for the legis- lature, superior court judges, ten rep- resentatives in congress and several minor state officers. The British ambassador and Lady | Geddes will entertain a notable com- pany at dinner at the British em-|] bassy in Washington tonight in cele- bration of the fifty-seventh birthday anniversary of King George. Delegates and visitors from all parts of the United States and Can- ada and from several countries of Europe will gather in Los Angeles today in anticipation of the opening of the international comvention of Rotary Clubs. The Minnesota Crime Commission, consisting of jurists, prosecuting at- torneys, public officials, business men and other representative citi- zens will hold, its first meeting at St. Paul today to‘study plans-for halt- ing the crime, wave. ADDITIONAL WANT. ADS FOR A PRACTICA Nunsr:, Call 86.)—W. 6d6-21 BE THE I’ENCIL man in your ter- ritory. Complete ‘line school, of- fice, advertising pencils. Seml ex- perience, references to 1104 Pros- pect Ave., Cleveland Pencil & Gold Stamping Co.. Cleveland, Ohmd(i N LIVER TROUBLE — Physician ex- plains simple treatment for in- flamed gallbladder sccmted with gallstones. free. Kansas City, Mo. 1d6-3 SUBSCRIBE FOR THE and ducts as- Booklet Dr. U. Paddock, Box 201, DAILY PIONEER. uonal feld secretary at the North —_— _— —— Dakota Conference of the Women’s Home Missionary society of the Methodist church here today and tomorrow. A’ pageant of the local 'church, “The Light of Christ in the Life ‘of || America” will-be presented tomorrow evening at the First -Methodist Church. Mrs. J. G. Moore, Grand Forks, president, is presiding HAS NOTHING ADDED OR TAKEN AWAY sheep, ewes with lambs. — door every morning! MILK and CREAM from hulthy cows— handled in a sanitary way. CLARIFIEDMILK Have it delivered to your ‘ PHONE 16-F-4 ALFALFA DAIRY i SCHROEDER er. UL LOOK! $100 is the Price oy $10 Think of it! A Genuine, brand new THOR Electric Washing Machine for $100. The machine with the wonderful_revolving, reversing washing’ cylmder, just like those in the 700,000 Thors which are giving such splendid service to particular housekeepers all over the world. This is the chance you have been waiting for. Don’t delay. Don’t risk missing this real opportunity. COME IN AT ONCE! Remember that (he SlO you pny down is your only cash investment in your Thor. The machine will easily . save its' own small monthly payments. Don’t waste money trying to ge lonx another week without a ler“‘ ¢ to do‘your washing. * R Down LU LT Phone 26-J Pubhc Auction at my place, one mile east of Buena Vista, which is locate don section 10, Turtle Lake Township, on MONDAY, JUNE 5th Commencing at 10 O’Clock Sharp, the Following Described Property: Elgllt head of fresh young cows, one Having rented my farm on account of poor health, I will sell at registered Shorthorn bull, 40 head of Cne John Deere Binder, with truck to move on road, one McCormick Mower, one Champion Rake, one Nisco Manure Spreader, one Van Brunt Seed Drill with FREE LUNGCH AT NOON TERMS $10 or under, Cash; over that amount time will be glven on good Bankable Paper. premues until settled for. il MARTIN LARSEN, Prop. AUG. JARCHOW, Auctioneer. T, 41 1 CLOSES SATURDAY, JUNE 10 The}’ Big Thor Washing Machine Demonstration at the' Minnesota Elec;tric Light & Power Co. Offices LT Let “Mrs. and see fo 3 Minnesota Electric Light & Power Cs. ELMER E. SWANSON, Manager Beltrami Ave.——Elks Bldg. Learn how it’s 'doh; | wéth the least effort and the least expense-—come to our dffices Hlllllllllllllllllll grass seed attachment, one Platform Scale, one Fanning Mill, ione Grain Cra- dle, one Climax Stump Puller, one 12- disc Harrow, one two-section Springs tooth Harrow, one spike-tooth Du’, one set Light Harness, one Planet Jur lor Garden Drill—and hundreds of ¢'ther useful article too numerous to me ation. No goods to be removed from ‘B. M.'GILE, Security State " Bank, Clerk. Thor” do your weekly washing. r yourse]f i IIIIII|IIIIIIlIlI|l|IIIIIlllllllllIl!llIIIIIIIIIIIlII L Bemidji, Minn.