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BEMIDJI DA!LY PIONEER: PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. BY THE BEMTDII § nomn PUBLISHING ‘CoMPANY v P F Press is entitled to' the lon_of ‘all Aispatch reditea: to it, or “erefitsd, :l'n: .Al.lo- the ln.n'dcnhwl pul bolll:‘u lhgdl‘ COUNTY RAISING THE LUSITANIA: Many niillions worth of treasyre will be. re- claimed if efforts to rdise the torp&doed L\hnunh are successful, This great Hnmh cratt, most noted of Garmmy s submarine ‘victims, lies in 286 feet: of ‘water, 10 miles off Kinsale Head, Ireland, Count Zanardi Landi has obtained a°three-year contuct with in- surdnee irterests to salvage the vessel and.he is sanguine of hig success, Work of raisirig the gréat’ ehlp wnll begin at. once, The Lusitania was sunk. in 1915 with a loss of 1,500 lives, including many well known Aumeri- cans. Hnw many bodies may. still_be in the-ship is" a mltter of-speculation. Count Landi believes the vessel will be found in a fair state of preserva- tion. Navigators say | it was one of the best uhipi ever built. ¢ A 'wreck-raiser. has been cnhstrncted at a cost of $350, 000 ‘While ' the. ‘floating operlflonn are in prozresa, sea films of the work ‘will be' taken by an Ameritsn. film_ corporation. New lem‘ and . wrecking mvenhonu ‘are said to assure success of the praject All ‘water-tight, compartments on the sunken ship will be closed. Rents ‘ade by ‘the torpedoes will bé' patched up and 'the ship brought to the aurllce by expelling the watér, by compressed air. Thes a large amoung of bulllc:in, jewels and ohher ind f,'nuti-ble vdlu-bl B down during thé war, the 'imbgination. * It-will revive tho fnnlmg of re- pulsion w)lioh Wltimately nup thh ‘tountry into: the vortex of war. Incidentally, it will definitely de- = cide as to whether the ship carried munitions, altho whntnver is found, the sinking of’ the ship without giving ‘womien and children & chance for their lives will remgin an non-erasable indictment: Progress of the work will be watched wit interest and there is good reason to behuv the key has been found to Davy Jones locker. —t A GOOD START For more than two years an nndemrld ‘chara ter by the name of Mike Weisman was able; b means of cunning attorneys and & flock: of teehni: calities tu keep. out of Minnesota lnd 1ederul pfia- " ‘neys.” ~—gommission -appointed/ by the -1 the#alesdf ‘this car 18 ‘one’of ‘the o - supply the demands of the trade. ans, . despite-the :conclusively:.proved fact of his uilt.-on indictments charging, liquor law. violation and-the operation of a vice den:; i I A This case. was cited- by :Chiet: Justice Calvin L. Btown of the state supreme ‘court asia-pat illustra: of how the ¥ésent cumbersdime -legal: proces 0 the:advantage of criminals:and: how i lch crime. - If a c¢riminaliknéw . .that_he could no, escApe Arrest and.that once held he wonld zet edy.u'lnl. and that it found guil- }axcep st ,extreme cases, with no’ hope of:pardon, lawlessness| would. receive:a sudden jolt. sThese! thnnght!"werL prewmd by the chief: jus+ tice at the first’ ‘meeting of’ Minnesota ctime ernor, who also was. preunt 4t the gnthermg in-8t, Paul; urging * anéw that' menibers of the: commisgion: devise pflc- “tical means for-the curbing. of'e .<.The chief made still lnoth uggestion one proposing a radical ‘départure Tpresent: cedure in that it would:give to the trial judge'the sole right to queman Pprospective jurors, ‘taking this work entirely ‘out of theé hands of the attor- The ‘plan has beén tri In the committees nflp' ted ‘by the commission and Remedies,” and one of the members named is Judge Charles W. Stanton of this city. The judge.will be a valuable member. He will be because Judge: Stanton'has the happy faculty of solving legal iguestions: with-neatness;and dispatch, short cuts to j'hl!lc!. you might: call them —-and while these mo -sense methods ’lou’fidl hem »The crime eommllsloq by appomhng its various ‘committees and B its fnnk expresmna has made More than as many:again automobiles have been 80ld so far this year than were sold for the corre- sponding period a year ago. Sales for May exceeded those for April and in- *.cluding only the latter month General Motors plant alone produced since January 1 more than 115,000 motor vehicles, double their production for a cor- .xesponding period last ‘year. ' :.Heading the list in the:number of cars shipped:is the Chevrolet, which has pushed its production up to 1,000 cars a day, The tremen "increase in inding ‘dével- opments in the automobile inddstry at’the moment. As indicating the wide range of buying demand, it 18 ‘interesting to 'note that even with its big new plants operating at'capacity, Cadillac is unable to Cadillac is at- tempting the largést output in its: career. Bmc} is operating at a rate of production 65 per ater than Inst;year and reached a new high l distribution- in May. ~ Oldsmabile reports idemand exceeding. their production, and ,, abmmenu are double those of last year. - - ] ln "addition to the Generdl :Motors: activity, as much can be said for nearly all the other ‘stand- ard:-cars. Of course, the Ford' output continues:to nutg exceed. that of any other make. . - UPhi® #pirited buying of automobiles is !nmuhmg mundl ot tidenssion as to its accuracy as a’ trade !:‘95 and ¢s the harbinger of the return of ‘r%v' ty. ,, The pe!slmlsts say that people ' eir old cars until they are worn out lmf ‘new-ones sitply had to be ‘bought; the optim- it nes in'these sales proof of trade of revival and t\m? point to the early heavy pilgrimage of pleasure nekinc toutists as a sign- that: “times are easing.” oking at iy any way:you' wish, ‘the ‘fact re- Tains.- ‘that’ when so. many cars for: pleasure pur- "Jojes only ‘can be bought, we are still considerable away from the bow wows, | . . REPUBHCAN 'l'lCKE'l' c:.mfl.l Buyv at Fat;téry Prices—From Fa ory Direct to You BLEKRE TIRES and TUBES Unlimited Miloage Guarantee ; Con-f%or M" Qan 1| 30x3 “Bleco™ N.-s:. . $7.35 :10:3 L/ Clerk of Supreme Court : “GRACE-F.- KAERCHER “l’lm“ In Pages of the Old Mmon& Nebucladiiezzaf; it is stated—“And lie was driven from the sons' of ‘men’; and:his heart was made like the beasts, with the wild h adnezzar relgued, 18 glv- ‘en by an‘anclent Greek wiitér who had been’ & soldier In Mesopotamia " and:| Assyrie, This. writer 13 Xepophon, who|; lived from 430 to 855 B. O. He was an |. ' with the Greek force that Jolned try the officers of the Greek- force'|: were murdered, and taking command of. the ‘ten -thousand of his countrymen, quphon led them northward through a ' hostllé countyy to the place on the Black sea now called Trebizond. His account of this feat.is called Anabasls, | the up-couutry march, and is text-book “in“our hl:h sche colleges,” 7 Writing of the districta of Assyria, Xenophon states that “Of wild crea- poel ,and“whom th-y 8. 8288, ! ranct 'sald’ thé ‘first. “No,” sild_the ‘second, Uif'hé thought he was being followed OW!-——WHY PAY: MORE Mail Orders Sofi:m . 4 0, H. OLMSTEA‘D Repreunuuu Bemidji, Minn. JOHNSTON'S TOP-SHOP .. . Dlamond Pomt Campmg Grounds i B. W. LAKIN, President Invites You Every Day Picnic Grounds Batlnng Pavilion ARCHIE DITTY Suodisn FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 9, 1922 — DANCING SCHOOL Classic, Acrobatic and Ballroom i Dancing taught. Morning and Evening Classes For. Children and Adults Margaret Troppman Studio: Troppman Block * HuEman & O’Lea.ry FURNITUR! AND - LICENSED EMBALMER IN' CHARGE ' PHONE178W or R R BEMIDJ FLORAL G0, PLANT" PIOIP‘I‘ ATTENTION GIVIH TO MAIL ORDERS chulfi.‘Min-. 512 Beltrami ‘Ave, Phone 418-W BRING YOUR . Shoe Repairing TO KORNELL He will fix your shoesa at reason- able prices. If he m'i. you can throw them away. so—new band-made ul:au for eale, and old E. R. EVANS, Manager C. L. ISTED, Secretary-Treasurer - BEMIDJI LUMBER & FUEL CO. OPPOSITE: GREAT NORTHERN DEPOT LET Us SUPPLY YOU WITH LUMBER 'LATH - SHINGLES " LIME — CEMENT - PLASTER ""PAPER—Roofing ‘and Sheathing W_BRICK—Common, Fire and Fancy " i ’Sfil’t ‘Doors and Mill Work. i FUI..L LINE OF DRAIN TILE AND SEWER PIPE _There Will Be No Néed to Ask You “Look Pleasant Please” When You Get Our Prices on Fine PHOTOS and POSTCARDS. REMEMBER!—You take no Photos or Post Cards from ~RICH'STUDIO. . UNLESS THEY PLEASE YOU! Kodak Films Developed res, any size. 10c COULON'T PART FROM: CLOTK iln Elderly I.ldf.‘ll‘ui Glurldnd Posses- slon Had to. Accompany. Her on Lon¢ Visit. Aftef et mnm married and moved away, hich ught up, and moved taking for: mu been born an into ab apai only her npli her apartment: a winter and come and stay with her. “I wondef that youi dl:n.'! bring the ent., the, daughited 1 at her in atmazement than she back ‘her head augd. Janghed. | “You: really ity she’ de mandediincredulogaly. '*I might have' known!‘You didnt bring the sideboard or nythlna o Stii lnl. st the clock,? ~~T Just couldu't bear {o ieave 1t-there "iNew York Globes 'Fou | VIEWS OF THE BIBLE The Billef That the Scriptures Are |-be | Throughout Verbally Inspired s i Not..Universally, Held. I According to'one view, held fot cen- | turies; the Scriptures are throughout verbally inspired, them;dictated lg the apirit of Go though they are not |ni swordy, fl;:]y contain @ record of divin 1things’ writtén undes atvine infiuence; accordihg to n thira; though nok- wiits ‘ten under divine Inspiration in any part, . they mnnln [y mm rpcord . radiator or- o the. kit 'dry, - But-they-Keep-on of & divine pro;m!ivo meEuen d according to a fourth, they contaln record merely of what a long’ lueell- slon of passionately devout men saw and. felt to. be the clear purpose of. the Eternal in His providence of the world. - St. John. iy authority for the | or feelings are lhttrpuud "lhm. presenm of Gofl. and " miad . o peiv] ence and Inspired to umr the divine Aot | will bave. given mankiad. s particular lterature and thix literature has been called the word of God. So far as our Don’ " “People I, in nurnup thetr shoes,” #aid'the citibler, acéording to the Boot and Shioe RACORAF, -*1-dow’t see how it is. I keep telling them not to put thelr wet shoes on the steam 0. to o satd. 1| manded. . o - ol “ot" eonm, it delps m; business' me. lah , people. wouldn't becatne It is waste And wiite, you kiibw, I8 ‘the great Amerl-|' can habit th-} keeps Iln ann of lv- !+ howpital, A(‘n’ lnl. itor pnrpm»! servation, /salt to the amount of 15 per ‘tent, mi- Juxuelantly; and he , would avold golng where ‘lie t sald’ the third, “but he would.) gueu we should, be smart. enough to lhmk ot.that, and would. turn. in after, ail.” So. they. went. in and searched, but without success, for the French- man ¢uuld not read, and therefore hnd = | not stopped. Thig year Is the ‘niversary of' th intréduction - of- the modern street car-trolley in'this coun- try, In Richmiond, Va. Stce the first Richmond trolley llne. stréet car serv- Pt..h in the s at 15,000, yeat. ndi on trolley cars. A g &» en{& es, the tduu 105,000. stée 'I‘h trackage ‘T\. Invested totals $6,000;¢ The Richmond’ line was completed May 4, 1888, by Frank J. Sprague, now-of New Yorky:: 't . Fipally Coughed Up Nail. Nature has effected a remarkable last hour rescue in the case of an English schooigirl, who, when at the point of dekth, cotighed'tp a brass nall jyallowed two.and a years ago. The nalh which had turned black and wag 50 tokten that {t broke. intd pleces, had; penm-ted her lung, and she be- hvagre & patlent at the Royal Gwent Newport, Monnjouthshire, ‘Evgihnd, where several doctors treat- ed her for tuberculosis. Her condition during; that time was more than once ed a8 Nopéless. ‘It 18 now e¥ e will ‘Tecover. Faltering Faith, Delleve tn, the wmlom of _as-firmly. a8 ever?y “Up to the present mne, replied Third Street Bemidji, Minn. 3 'Gil‘ll" Pni;l;fl l..enher Mnry Jane Pumps, sizes to 2 Ladies’ White Canvas Oxfonl. $1.98 Boy- Leather-trimmed Tennis, spe- 6 Exp. nts, 3¢, 4c, Sc- hone 570-W— g iSt., Cor: Doud Ave. * CONS SPECIAL CASH PURCHASE SALE' Another Cash Purchue'—-3,500 Pairs Men’s Shoes, 5,000 Ladies’ Oxfordl, Bought at Less - Than Half Price—All Going at This Sale!—Sale Is Now in Full Swing! .;B.DYI Dress Shoes, i in new blucher styles; ‘sizes to 6, $2. . ANOTHER SNAP! These ard 7\??)& $7.50. :New er, low heels, very Ia i, -pec:-l Children’s Patent:Leather Mary Jéne Sunfi Slippers, turn wle&, sizesto 8.'. 600 : Ladieg" Brogue® nrdc, all Goodyear welt* 'npecnl -l '*?-3* Strr-psl’smm a AN UNUSUAL VALUE Best quality Skinner’s Satin Ladies’ Slippers, new strap’ nylé, new|’ heell, lpecul %398 fi'r!w “Tan: P’hteni?*and bys’ School Shoes, out nyle, sizes -Shdes, vltrong, sizes to 7, special . $§2.98~ Big Girls’ Patent Leather Strap® Pumps, all sizes ...... to| Men’s, Boys’ and Girls’ Tennis, 98c shoes. J. Kornell's Repair Shop _4th St. and America Ave. TRY QUR FOOD & SERVICE | It may l\lrbrise ‘you ‘to know how well you can dine 'hm—-n‘ -at lfic!l a rea- soriable cost. —Open Day and Night— ’ The " Palace Oafe FRANK HUBERT, Prop. . 112 Third Street i % AT Tll d Street ‘Bemidji, Minn. t3 Gotzian make, very " .$2.98 ..$1.59 spgcinl - Mail Orders Carefully F illed EXTRA SPECIAL!—Ladiu’ White Canvas Pumps, all out on tables, at ceevieenann oovdeee s “eeeee 98¢ EXTRAORDINARY! — Children’s White Canvas Strap Slippers, all out on tables, at EXTRA!-—500 pairs Ladies’ Black and Brown Oxfordl, on tabls. $1.98 '