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! = s THE BERIDST DAR.Y PIONEER ~ BEM!D JI DAILY HQNEER BEMIDJI STREETS IMPROVING FOUR BOY SCOUTS- HIKING The campaign being conducted by the Women’s 100 MILES FOR MERIT BADGE PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. BY: fi" Civic'and Community ‘club for better and cleaner .BEMIDJ1 PIONEER PUBLISHI ! A‘O m streets and alley is having some mighty wholesome Fourcx;‘mn;‘bcr; odeu)l' Sco;t TIroup .\‘ F Pl H 3 { — o] ‘effect. The ji i i No. 1, Charles Vandersluis, Jr., Irvin o gy e et ¥ 3 judges in the campaign are keeping ) £ 9 Loy Bemidji’s Free ayjground .- (<% 3 m??:; mfl;& :- H. DENU, W. a keen lookout on the improvements under way and | Keeler, Lloyd L”l‘d N‘;( L:"‘a“ Al- ) " yt 5 z o De ews Editor - are - pleased ‘to note that citizens take tinusual |drich, left Bemidji onday on a D‘ d F‘ TELEPHONE 922.933 1—¢ pride in the appearance of their property, 100-mile hl!‘? to qualify for a merit X lal!‘oll 01nt b " A second .trip about thé’city will be made soon b}‘]‘d_g" on h‘:‘;‘fi: Th‘?j’ aretcufl"?;‘lr{g Invites Y E l.)fl Batered st the Postorrice at and it is hoped that the jidges will find surprises | their tents, bedding and part, of their nvites: °“ very y Pecond-ciase in ‘fi:‘“&‘s:.'.'.. o | inrevery section-of the city. The alleys have boen | | catebles, buying what they resd of Pidgic, Cvand ‘ the “eye sores” on the first inspection trip, as well | |the farmers en-route. - From-here P 3o Tounss ‘ MEMBER, NATIONAL lbn'onul. um 3 “'as’ vacant lots and backyards. | | they went to ‘Blackduck, theznmac.russ lllli Lichted ~‘ T | Every ‘titizan_ desires an- attractive front yard : |to Cass Lake, and word was _received y inuy o . ; i ! G. Thels Ce.. Chicago, Iii, ana New York, . ¥, . and ‘usually starts there to clean up. If they will = |from them yesterday at w‘g‘ms_z'f: LUNCHES il COFF EE mgfi;‘mfiuuux: i i} ~ carry it through to-the alley, a mighty fine appear- | | They expected to return 't Bemidji at the Plrk. is high ‘ et . ance will be the result. | |today, but were hindered because’ of . ) ?‘;::: r:n.vm bis. E .| "' When You have the pile all raked up in the alley, : the rain, and‘will probably not ‘arrive; i for DIAMQ)ND POINT el the' either call the garbage’ wagon or dig a hole deep | |here before Monday, Their letter "Bath: !' Smu for. Rflnt We have A e ‘ | enough fo sink the whole disagreeable mess. Keep |States that they are havingu fine chine that :u'l:)s and B the good work up. Outsiders are already calling time, but the mosquitoes have been threads from 1 inch to ; . attention to the fact that Bemidji is a clean city. |50 bad they have been compelled to = 8 inch pipe 7 | 010 Your oy gesy i ¥ 1t’s good advertising and it costs nothing to get it. | hike nights part of the time and sleep 4 pipe. ; 35 BIx MoBtNS ciiennemes B8O | — days. ARCHIE DITTY , ; 2 I A6 Three Months ‘wixeges 8.08 MUSIC MAKING PROGRESS —_— Custodian ! Roy V. Harker o SR S Bemidji is turning out' musical talent second to 10 A(l,!l:)EJfr fi:gl;lsb’r&lEol;E}szy Slnit.!iqn Engineer —— Mom" m’“m no city its size in the country.. Much credit should = 7 S Distributors of Kohler Ware ’ rnulvncu, $3.00. ! be;given the'.lpycnile band.for the impetus in the Frank S, Ebert, who for the past | 2 S e oD E—— .Phone:122 113 3rd St. 4 i ~— Uil =T & givea tbls "ip‘flfih study. of musical art. Band Leader G. Oliver Riggs | coyen years has been o resident of | Many Men. Mak i . ! { P o ‘nluh.“‘.d:.df“:‘&'é"c“;fl‘m. ‘eredites, ip. to be, congratulated for - his success with the |ppier River Falls, announces that| Any. Sien l‘ eP 000000000 / ; aRd also the local news published berels. [ younger folk in this regard. "There is no better |phe will open a music store in the| t a Practice . | OFFICIAL COUNTY AND mm band, ‘regardless of size, in the country, than the |old Baker building on Third street| to take a box_.qf our supe- 3 i - Bemidji Juvenile band. about July 15. This new concern rior confectionery - with: .‘ =) A LITTLE PLAIN TALK - The State Fair board'has been urged to book this |will be known as the Bemidji Music them on thelr week end ! E ¢ attraction for the next fair. ' It is understood that company and will handle a wmplulc‘ visits to wife and kiddies ! There is no malice behind what follows, the price made to the fair committee for five days |line of musical instruments. or to Her father’s house. \ In the calm of a prelude to political activity i V! i : i\ 2 together better than when the cam- is $1,000. If the board only knew they were get- Mr. Ebert has purchased the build- And nothing better or Y\ we can re“""t °‘eb to burst. ting a $5,000 attraction for $1,000; they would not |ing and will fix up the upper story more acceptable could, be, i vn;xvn u:m':“m ton f‘";‘ d"w i i hesitate a moment, and that's exactly what they |[for living quarters. The Salvation imagined. ~Put a good big i o] ithout , any p": ";;' ar candidate in mlnk, . would be getting if they secured the Bemidji Juv- | Army, present occupants of the low- box in_your Eflp or bag s u’r; be sfn;l ;h;: the l:«wavml’. Pl"l:n}n;ml :‘k" enile -band. er floor of the building, will occupy this, week. Believe us,.its LA self-annointe oses, whose one asset is to make [ $ a tent until a building is erected, contents will be! ]nghly ap- ?he voters think he-will d? am.s thing when he fc.-lly THE BEMIDJI BASEBALL TEAM it is understood. i i T preclated . = .I‘ . intends to do the opposite, is the sort of citizen We have a good team of all home players. No | i b who should be kept out of office. hired professionals in the line-up. Such a team is |FARGO COLLEGE COMPLETES | I:.:':: s}?ne bz', too :;an;‘r of t:leis: flnmboy:;:t deserving of the support of local fans. Smaller ANOTHER YEAR NEXT WEEK) cit ru (’re ELEGTR'GM. SEBVIGE — :::Ie ; lar: g::t:nge\:?se: :n B oit.pi‘: o) z':uy t: villages around about us support a team and turn (By United Press) If your lights go out— delude the public, now as in the days gone by, and out to the games, All our team asks is that we at- Fargo, June 10—A freshman de- LALIBERTE' & ER“K.ON_ i If your iron won’t heat— ’ tend the games and they will assure us our money’s 'y contest open commence- A . s eupecully so with the women on the job, Still worth. The boys shmlldyhe en e b A Cl“n‘at"l.}"t?vt. - pp g0 college. 52 .."“d" If you need wiring done— there are those seeking pap and pension who sing ball booster! e e inctasn will zoceive cegros nest Fhets If you need light globes— th:dsire: so:gto:k theix love for the “dear peepul,” s 3 Wednesday. Rev. Evevrett Lesher, | i CALL US! ARG mate 1t sllcks “Let conscience be your guide,” is the conclu Congregational superintendent of | == Haling-Walk: e s 2 N =-vvalker e In our present maZe of sconomic entanglements, sion of the proprietors of a Wls"hington (D. C.) Home Missions in Minneapolis, “'ll‘a El ts- 1C the.demand for clean-cut, competent, square-toed, bathing beach; in fegard to bathing suits. And |be the speaker on the evening di-| F Factory Di Y ectrical Lo. level-headed, honest, upright, progressive: business when the bathers hear about it they ought at least | plomas are awarded. Buy at Factory Prices—From Factory Di fotow Electrical Supplies men in public office never was so acute, Men who to wear a smile. The baccalaureat address will be BLEKRE TIRES and TUBES : & Wiring have demonstrated that'they can'do. things, men given by Rev..John Poynt Tyler Bis- Unlimited Mileage; Guarantee | —Phone 202-J— _ who have won and can retain the corifidence of the “Fly season is here,” said Eddie Richenbacker, as | bop of the Episcopal church in North Consider and Compare Tube Prices That Dafy Brosvik Tailor Shop ?"’Ph are the types that we most need. he pointed the nose of his plane toward the Pac’lfic Dakota, Sgirlay. A il e“mth‘5 Thep":l,::l‘" Cord 4 Al Competition Hiring a man_to do the public work is a business ocean and gave her: the gas. - ¢ being made this year to perfect ; Size ' Non.Skid Non-Skid ! & Extra Heavy 'Standaed proposition. | - 3 alumni organization to advertise an 3043 $8.50 I' 4if $1.45 . $118 ¢ ¥ {2 11 Y 1 $1,65 . 1.28 Simply because & candidate comes along with a Justice is in & fair way to, gobble tHe Goblin out | SuPPOrt the college. il 33% oiame 100 ¢ 230 bt gotilla grin and hypocritical handshake, and asks at Los Angeles. The grand.jury indicted,37 Ku g\'———‘ ENT 31x4 $22.85 $2.45 $1.85 you to vote for him for no better reason than that Klux Klaners. ‘ e ) NORTH KOTA ENCAMPM E | 32x4 $2395 .. $2.60 $1.90 he wants the office and is willing to promise every- -|- iy . QPENS AT DEVILS LAK| ‘ 33x4 . - $16. $24.70 g :g :'2:: il thing «from free -beer to muzzled mother-in-laws, A Llheny tawnshi 34xd.. 5, $17.! $2545 7 9 SR e ip. subscriber has a new motto (By United Press) by 7 g .45 : doesn’t furnish sufficient recommendation ‘for the, for Beltrami county: “Cows, Sows and Mows.” Devils LAIZe, ;I ED June 10—The x4 $2545 - 133315 $3.80 4248, fellow who wants a job, days of 1917 were recalled here to- || 30x3 “Bléco” N.-S...$7.35 30x3l; “Bleco” N.-S..,.$7.95 _ The worth-while candidate is the one who makes It snowed this week up-in Canada’ “If'Winter |day as thé’ khaki clad militia boys| BUY NOW!—WHY PAY MORE? ' {ree, frank statement as to his stand on public Comes” up there they won't know it. swarmed into town on every train| Mail Orders Solicited questions; one who neither cvmias responsibility ~8 . en ‘foute t3the Rock Island Military | 0. H. OLMSTEAD ¥ { nor seeks to exaggerate. P X That Frohn cabin ghost may turn out to be at reservatior on the lake for the an- Faetory Representative : In the coming political contests, lmgmnlnz with least 2.75 per cent real. nual National Guard encampment. 208 Second Street Bemidji, Minn. { the primaries and continuing until November, : let 4 All companies of the First regi- 'ON’S TOP SHOP us for once, when we come to vote, use our heads. The coal strike refuses to H‘oov i ment are being organized to bring JORNST - 3 S orse. the number up to the maximum at|™== === | which time a colonel will be appoint- IN THE EARLY METHODIST EPISCOPAL ed. i S R Pastor preaches morning worship| Governor Nestos has issucd u_fm.'_— 'l'llera Will Be No Need to Ask You MORN’ C 1_l h . at 10:30. ma letter rom the executive officers 7l | Sund h t 12 N sking support for the national) ] R | urc erV].ceS Epwo‘r’t’hscll::;u: 7 p.m;:.n ;l;:\ardb. | “LOOk P!e“ant Please f:‘::amusa]:ide lxlnvjll; yg‘l,ll‘ | Evening worship 8 o'clock. — When You Get Our Prices on Fine want: to serve: you i G. H. Zentz, pastor. ODD FELLOWS WILL MEET PHOTOS and POSTCARDS. . with a worth-whil , 0 ’\ REMEMBER!—You take no P while | . CHRIS SCIENCE BETHEL 'LUTHERAN AT MOORHEAD NEXT YEAR —You take no Photos- milk that h: , puyeivices will be held in th Battles) Ay the Bethel, Lutheran church ; ! or Post Cards from host of ffie:c?s‘;onit: — Penny Co. store at 11 o'clock, Bun-|Sunday there will be no Sunday ST. PAUL'S EV. LUTHERAN (By United Press) y day school at 9:46. ST. PHILLIPS® Low Mass at 7 o’clock. school -but |at 10:30 o’clock will oc- cur the Fireman'’s Memorial service, when the firemen will attend morning | day June 11th, 11 A. M.. worship in ;a bod: g Tenstrike Services in - the schoolhouse Sun- Sunday At 2 o'clack fschool 10 A. M.. Everybody wel- High Mass at 10 o’clock. Sunday school followed by Bene-| diction of the Blessed Sacrament at 11:30. ‘. Baptisms at 2. Vespers and Benediction at 4. ST. BARTHOLOMEW ’Services on Sunday. ‘Morning rayer and sermon at 11:00 A M. there will ‘be,l confirmation service, and .communion service at 8 p. 'm. All are cordially invited to attend. T.. B. Nordale, pastor., TRINITY EV. LUTHERAN (Missouri Synod) Adult confirmation exercises on Sunday evening, at 8 o’clock in the chapel, Beltrami avenue at Thirteen- come. Y. P. S. meeting at the home of Miss E. Krohn Friday evening, June 9th. Sunday school teachers” meeting and choir prdctice ‘Monday evening June 12th at the home of Mrs. E. Kruger Hl'.li Strand Services in 'the school Minneapolis,' June 10.—The Min- nesota Odd’ Fellows and Rebekahs will convene next year at Moorhead.| This was decided last night at the | Grand Lodge meeting in Minneapolis. Oscar Hall was selected as Deputy| Grand Master, following the installa-| tion of M. H. McDevitt as Grand Master. A. L. Bolton, St. Paul, was named Grand Secretary. J. J. SWENEY DIES; BODY IS SENT TO WISCONSIN RAPIDS| John J. Sweney, aged 69, who RICH STUDIO UNLESS THEY PLEASE YOU! Kodak Films Developed 6 Exposures, any size 10c Prints, 3¢, 4c, 5¢c —Phone 570-W— F. M. Pendergast 29 Tenth St., Cor. Doud Ave. Sunday school at 10:00 th street. The pastor ‘will preach h ot ; William Ellot, rector. [on Joshua 24:25; “Choose Ye This House, Sunday Juno 11th, 3:30 P. M. | passed_away i Demidin e ' Day Whom [Ye Will .Serve.” So-!Sunday school at 2:30 P. M. You |June 6, will be laid to res ‘xfx LATTER DAY SAINT. pr:;m solo bly Miss Frenk, “In b:y are welcome. Wisconsin BR;:DM&E Iz“s flt““gm“' mp emen o. YAt the L. D. S, church, town of Fath H M M‘ P A v Hi: | Mrs. E. S. Baker, of tl flt.cx v, came i Northern, half mile west of “six- .A ecl:rdi:luis:v?t:etionmil:axtaerrl:;::i“u; En lish-Luthera:"servicei in the |to Bemidji and accompanied the re- Residence Phone 17-F-4 Office Pllme 232 mile, corner”, Sunday school at 10 H . mains there Friday, SCHROEDER BUILDING a. m.. Preaching service at 11 a. m In the evening at 8 p. m., Elder Geo, W. Day of the local congrega- tion will speak in the Christianson hall, in° Nymore. Everybody wel- fcome nt all services, i 4 (all. “We know nothing but Christ ‘land Him Crucified.” Rev. E. W. Frenk, pastor. FIRST LUTHERAN (Minnesota and Eighth) Services Sunday-at 10:30ss:*m. ih the N uul ge, Spng by (be Nengsian. ggusse:. Spo *At 8 p,m, the Luther- Leaguc ‘h.s its devotil l'medtnga Miss Max- ine. Auboled” leads the ‘topic. The Ladiés’" Aid 'society meets ":q PRESBYTERIAN -, . Sundny schogl at 10:00 A, M. Morning services at 11:00 A. M. b;ect, “Lif¢’s Toil and 1}! Rewa 5:17. town hall Sunday cvening June 11th, 8:00 P, M. Everybody welcome. North Hagali Services in the North Line school house Tuesday evening, June 13th, 8:00 P. M. Everybody welcome. Carl M. Zorn, pastor. .. “WHAT SCHOOL?” | ASK SCHUMACHER ot son, local -undertaker. MINNEAPOLIS REPRESENTED AT ADVERTISERS CONVENTION United Press) ! aneawfi Jung “dg~+=Minnea- jegation” &t the 'seventh “anttaal con-| [vention of the Associated Advertis-| ling clubs of the World] Wwhich opens polis is represented by a stro'ng dcl-_ Manufacturers’ Agents and Dea,ler in_ FARM MACHINERY OF ALL KINI]S “Hudson” Barn Equipment— “Stoughton” Wagons, Spreaders and Mo-' tor Trucks— “Champion” Potato Machmery— “Emerson-Brontinghan’’; :line of - Plows, Standard Mowers and Rakes— uniform quality, It’s real good milk. TRY OUR FOOD'& SERVICE It may surprise’ you to know how well Yyou can dine here—at uuch a rea- E"""'"E se Wednesday, June 14, the church | Ask A. P. Schumach ¢ |im Milwaukeg today. = The association | 5 sonable cost. ) Mrs (‘ Hessin, n and will | what commercial 1 h fanl parts of'the world. “The Minn- « Open Dl and Nl hfi—- & Yolxng Pegple’s ‘meeting .at 73 0b be assisted bg B%g‘% 0“”3 allend H;'Jln;,rc' D:;gluaonu: capolis Advertising club sent the lo-| GelSSer Threshlng Machlnes— y ¥ | Lester P.-Warford, pntnr. rK . K. Elli L LA BAPTIST T8, Ellingsont Lol AN Mrs. N. Hanson, Mrs, J. Adams and | Sunday school at 10:30. Morning worship at 11:30. ject “In The Secret Place)” Sub- The congregation has decided to have six weeks summer school for religious ‘instruction for'the children in the rudiments of Christianity, hop- ess College, Fargo. . D.”” He |s one of 230 ‘““Dakotans” who became bank officers, AskC. E. Lillethun, recently made branch manager of the Wesrem Oll Co., Scobey, Mont. He'll say, “Dakota’ cal delegation. TWO HUNDRED TO GRADUATE FROM VALLEY CITY COLLEGE (By United Press) | Hydro Toron Auto Tires and Tubes' Gasoline and Oils Brooks Bros. Double-Wall Silos. Nearest to being Frost-Proof of any Silo made. The Palace Cafe FRANK HUBERT, Prop. 112 Third Street 204 Fourth St. & Minnesota Ave. BEMIDJI, MINN. Young Pcoples” meeting at 7 o”¢clock. Evening service - at -8:00. - Sub- & ject. “How Can Man Be Just With|. ik God™, | Prayer meeting Thursday Even- inglat §-o’clock.” ¢ George W. Kchoe, pastor, Valley City, June 10—About 200 | students of the state teachers college | here will receive diplomas at the com- | week t0o0. Hundredsofsuccessfulbusiness and’ professional men and women were trained at this famous college. School year begins in June, |Pletion of commencement “‘Follow the Succe$$ful.” Write |which began today. ; | F. L. Watkins, Pres., 806 Front The formal graduation exercisesy Sty Fargo, Ne:D, will be held June 10. | ing that many will avail themselves of the opportunity. , All welcome to all meetings. The body was prepared for burial by M. E. Ibert- L.J. erdee,, pa!tor' ‘ THE PIONEER WANT ADS BKRING RESULTS EPION!II ‘ADS 1"H» NRGRHU?;‘T DAILY PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS