Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 16, 1922, Page 6

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59 Bix Months tiuieesmes 000 & Three Months oues. 108 T lll flllll fi‘umflfifl‘flml{?’ S 2 Govary hur oix DID.YOU EVER STOP TO THINK— "+ (By E. R. Waite) T!fl'l‘ business'comes ‘Where. it is invited and stays ‘where it is well treated. Tl}}:;‘ the hounuitu earns more thnn ; nlu Zets., o STHAT mno great lccompliuhment in life was éver sichievéd By a pessimist. It has al- Ways been'flxe optimist who has done the big things. BE AN OPTIMIST! . tegy is.a. gaod investment in Jour: business; it brings many returns. THAT :co-operation is one of the greatest essentials in organized business. i THAT the public riot only looks to the newspapers for news, but for their ‘editorials which ‘do"a 'big part towdrd such improve- “ ments as the growth of your city meeds. . THAT the city that is made plenunt from the standpoint of merchants, workmen ‘and property owners alike, iy assured o! peace and piénty. - Just as surely, the city that fllls through lack ofg’ foresight to provide the ‘proper civic service, will pay the penalty in the stultified growth and decadence of its, city, THAT with united effort, faith and pride, there is'no-limit to what yyour city can do. - —f GET SET FOR MONDAY Don't trust to your neighbor and Gene Berman to do it all next Monday. “If you have any gump- tion-at all you will make it-a point to vote, n]liest citizen of all’is the’ person who wnrbles a tale of woe about ‘public men and public business” for 364 days in the year and then on the 365th day doesn‘t take-the trouble to ‘go to the polls and do his bit toward: placing honest, efficient men in ‘of- : fice, If the “bat-eyed” birds who don’t take the troyble to' vote had the right to vote tdken away from them, the howl they would put up'éould be The.. " heard the other ‘side of the Lake-of- the-Wuods v Tscabn; -r:u'r 'mlow Yet, every election ‘day there are enollgh of these I 3 Get quplicats keyi siude A complete stock of blank keys here llwlya. : Given Hardware —PHONE 57— BE lq;u, MONDAY JUNE 19 PECIAL PRE AR PRICES! e 28c—Adults 55c on Includes War Tax to make a dent in the Kiwanis club. take enongh interest in’our pollt&- to an élection booth and’exercise / nchhe {as an American eitlun lesofi ‘who-left-the Unherulty > eg ‘ofAgriculture to' come up ity ! to. choon the nght man fir pecially - plenes N‘onhern‘ Uuhiversity faculty, he is the type of a ‘mbn who may safely be trusted’’ with’ the’ responsibilities which come to him as one of the men directing the destinies of Minnesota’s great institution of learn- —t Down in Minneapolis a baby mouse with a rib- bon tied around it was exhibited in a show win- dow as a “bee hound,” and the crowds blocked the fldeylllk. Not all the “rubes” live in the country. Between the June brides, sweet girl graduates and final paynient of the income tax, it is about all father can do to keep from catching. colcl in ?.ha over-drafts. o P The new city directory-gives Bmidji a: pmlt- tion of 8,285. Must be some mistake. Surely more than 10,000 attend every juvenfle b,;nd con- cert, ’—n———. Incidentally, “Show Card” Smith, Who fixed up__ the bathing girl window, must also- he:an um % mathematician—he’s so good at figures.”: " k Having worried l!ong unt}l'the graduates were graduated, the wotld now will be: properly looked after, Oh, pruneé that it has been! — ~An Towa woman, 98 years: old, says she eats an onion evéry day. - She has'livéd too long for a per- son who eats an onion every day. — o “A penny for Rockefeller’s thoughts in regard to Max Oser,” says_the Duluth Herald. Max may get them for nothing. —f : Producers have decided to replace the vamp with the: Little Eva type on the screen. This is 8 movie in the right direction. L —] i 4iskirts must be long,” is the’ edict from Paris, and every bow-legged girl in the lnnd nyi, “Three “cheers for Paris.” "“Now the anthracite miners are getting ready to strike. If‘they must atr’ke, Iat them: mke whilo < the sun is hot. — , It is safe to say that whatever happens, Secre- hry Hoover and Senator Reed will:not hold a, “iidhlify”party.” 8 Remember that next Monday is primary elec- hon, all day long—mommg, noon and night. Even the fishmg season ‘doest’t seem to be able ?fmfll’ ’mflwt\ ¥ ony CLEANERS 4 HOGANSON BROS, ONE 537 COME TO BRAINERD JULY 3t0 9 Pageant, Re- unions; Spectacular Fire- wrks, Water Sports, Races Band Music, Carnival, f riper of the University's s ent GaVe:no: “Preus once again dem- - - Wé mow! olaim Mr. Wilson’'for " 3 cl!lduu, white— Next to Grand The&ter best appearance when again desired fpr use. We thoroughly clean each garments’ and insure it unmu fire, theft and moth damage. WE ALSO DO MANUFACTURING, CLEANING AND REPAIRING KRUSE & GROSS MANUFACTURING FURRIERS supplies -are.the H that line and. what we ] don’t carry in stock is not; -} worth giving it space. If you haven’t been'in our stbre yet, we invite you to; come in and get acquamt-‘ ed with our low prices. | Dru Store ERTE & ERICKSON There WI“ Be No Need to Ask You “Look Pleannt Please” When You Get Our Prices on Fine || . . PHOTOS and POSTCARDS. . | REMEMBER!-=:You ‘take no Pllntol Bemid)l UMBER OF ITEMS FROM OUR IM- ENSE STOCK — YOU CAN SAVE REAL MONEY ON ANY ITEM THAT YOU BUY HERE. i GOVERNMENT GOODS ARE CONSID- ERED THE VERY BEST THAT MONEY CANBUY. LET US FILL YOUR NEEDS AND'SHOW YOU THE RIGHT ROAD TO ECONOMY WE QUOTE HERE A An - Made of rell asplult tlu! contains i | no: tar; all tolls have 108 square [ . feet— i Light-weight; pe¥ roll t Medium-weight, per roll . 5 Heavy-welght, per roll, rement 34x34 inches. 10x15 inches each. ‘e arriving from Canip " . Each, $1.35 | Special Price Quantity Lots Coritaiths phre’ vhite lead dad ofl and" is fudranteed For five: years; | H 16.differant:colors to pick: from ‘in- | Fack BAIW PAINT Here’s your chunce to get some real . Barn Paint at the lowest possible v This is the genuine granulated Ii Made special for. barb wire entan- leunr and’ is’ worth twice what Ibs. o are- asking. - Severai designs .n‘d {m:: 4 :Y::{,h:"::’::':f -bb:u; rrlce. dColors are red, brown, yel- {i b ran " § 4'inches apart— U AR EEY, Per gallon, §] 49 4 16x16 ARNY TENTS “ Can be used for summer camping— as handy as a cottage. Made of a very heavy canvas that will wear } for years. Will accommodate eight : people. Slightly used-— While they last, $24.50 PACK SAGKS. The genuihie Army Pack Sack, han- dy for Scouts on a hike, or to roll ., " blankets it ona trip, tlils is an ex- ceptoinally low price— *™ 69 - 5 Per roll, $1.98 " "Per squ_a{q ygx:d! $1.39 9x9 OFFICERS’ TENTS Here is a Tent you can carry very handy in your car. - Made of 12-0z double filled duck, 42.inch wall; with poles and :hket— Complete, $1850. MESS KITS & CANTEENS Amy Mess Kits will find many uses if ydi’ gét ‘bri¢, Hiade “of best aluminum; lpecul at . ..49¢ Canteens,, ul!o of. alulmnum, o au- to traveler should be without one of these handy lflqclel, only. . 391:‘ PUPTIINTS Just the thing for the Children’s: play: hotse, or shelter for a day’s trip m;slste Pilp Tent— dy Hatcliets nof dmi car ow slwuld <Caifry omé .. Hcavy Axes, . Bouht for Gou;n- ow n a very. special l:s\: " Made elpecmlly for Ariny Cots. " Contains brand mew cotton filling. To make this sale ihterelhng, out they go at— — SHOES ancle Sam’ fiwnyl Buys good Shoes, these ‘are someé he could not use. We have them for you here at mich less than they cost the Government, Folding Cnnv Cou, very strong; usual price $6.50, lpeclul at..$2.98 Steel Army Cots, Sa(len springs, . made to fold, ‘cast iron frame; a | furniture, very Per pair, $3.25 All,wool: Amy Bhnkeh weur and welr; you' can “trel ‘fiifi rough”’ and they ay good. Sold here at far ‘less th the Govem- ment. palil for therri— Euch 5259 Half gallon ‘of Vi Quart of Varnish & Menn Conon Sox fon FRRRTRe 'Fine lisle Hoze for, Men at. ... s Sq'sflgg AEAY G STORE

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