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axtihit o eontributiens. eema 1o e sdtiar: b -":r',%uum on, conn'fi':ae-lm.' £ ‘¥ebdh Wi office Bot : '&..‘.‘ oy TARIRRY i ouct povtaBe. mfi‘mw ivance, 9209 - iggim PID XOU EVER STOP 70 THI S T M (By E. R. Waite) g THAT your newspapers are the mosf tial factors in reaching the prosperous’ Ness farmer. THAT the farm wife studies the adverhu ments in your ‘newspapers - before she - buys. '\ She relies on advertisements because he “del-’ *'"dom visits the stores. 'I‘HAT your Chamber of Commerce. is dhr_ : organization that is credited With ] much of the progress’ that has been made in your c(ty THAT you should do your share to make *your city an UP-TO-THE-MINUTE City. THAT the city that gets publicity grows: ' .. ' THAT if you don’t get out and’ go-after the f‘*o\lhlde trade some neighboring city will. B THAT no matter how worthy a causg “the 3 ]lve business men of your city are promoting, or the results obtained, you will always+ind o bunch of fault-finders evex xeady t@ uu their bammers. ] y THAT some ment who &re constantly thmw- R ing cold water on projects that mean better business for your city olten "GE‘E INTO HOT WATER.” 4 \ THAT. it is time some extizem quif wl-hhig \ ¢ that they could help their city ,and.DO SOME- B THING,’ Actions speak louder th’n\wnrdn. Jnin the forces’ that: are putting your ctty” over, Join the live crowd that is domt ity 35 2 LIVE ONE! i ‘Its a womln"n business to see w it Ahetithe stréets are kept, clean, advises the‘!"odentlon of Woman’s' Clubs/ And all this timé little Johnmr\ thought it was'his neck and ears. . W ) I — It there is' no such think as luek, ‘what do’ yoi' call it when/a hungry mosquito lights_ on. S bald head?/ ‘6f maintenance.” ., sure. ary ‘\ m\lebemu are rlpe [ ey LAY PUAW puiiiig SR ‘Fourth of July‘thm year aho\lld ke a 'uh und ; _ sane and thoroughly patriotic abpcmnce of Inde- *"' péndence Day. The, pld-time’ riot ol om, death, fire “and destynctil n..'lnch was supp to show patriotism;-would fbfi‘wfiy'much LAY place under ndi“lb 3 906 Rountry’ 'h-p 8 ough »‘omhyind he. maimipgs. and which yeh mey ththe old-time T were disbont nefl ‘dqrh)g the “The - Skne Fourth movementha mndo remnk- able progress in the past few" ihd is year should see the end of the old. lbaufduy of celebrat- ing the nation’s birthday’ with'pisfold'ahd crackers, ‘with ‘their. inevitsble accompaniment of racing ain- bulances and clangihg: fire engines. - The deaths from Fourth’of J\lly casnalties, . which were 466:in " 1903; had béen reduced by 1921 to.22, while the . injyries, which were 3,983 in the first year, féll last year to 680. Formerly the firemen expected to be kept on the jump all day on the Foyrth, but for severa Jyears, in Chicago and many otHer cities s.where fireworks ‘have been prohibited, the. number of ‘alarms has actually been below the daily aver- “age. "Make the Fourth of July a Fesglvnl of Liber- iy, and. not a ntumnlm of death, naise and, de- struction.” ISSUE BONDS FOR PAVEMEN'F 3 you, figute-qut the eqst of upkeop, on: opr h' those ithat are paved .and ‘those that e really:wenders why l“ .trutu are not, , the upkeep of those “streets that need anentwn daily; and if put-into'a sack until the pile was large enough, we' would ‘have but a few ‘years'to wait." 1t seems like a sensible plan to invest.in perma- nent improvements, and we know of no'better im- provenment than gaod paved streets. .: Thecouncil is. considering the issuing:of bmdp for:this purpose and, if spread over'a long lnnod, would . permit. those who'pay taxes seyeral yenrs hence. to share in the expense. In the mean 'imq we would beenjoying. fine. n.reetl uld nnttinz‘zhe co‘ul .. Alderman Tom Smart hu some -splendid: uleau along: this line ayud hls remmng is good doge. . The thought should !;/e given serious conmderatwn and looked upon 1ro,n an economical and business point of view. / — G Playing golf on Sunday.may be alright for uome. but it is cerfainly a sin the way some of ‘the play- ers knock Qia ball around. In Bemidji? Of course not, of cznrse not. L i : — ‘vote counts in - North.-. leotn aml ‘they eountlng every vote cast, ‘but tho enemy be gradually creeping up. A ), seems fo tJ-u unnecessary to tell some:of zh- candn t._n Tl e Aho unning séason waa here.” o i Welcomq home, ,uou blln- delmquem interest’ puytnenh no\ made. . ¢ { fllo:fint THE SEMIDSY DAKY PIONEEW 7 tion -in the big New York terminal Through trains were not affected, but- suburban 'trains were' held up, and no men: weré ‘on hand to:couple up the cars. X R o Wuhmgton, July 1-—Extra guards are being placed around the prin- ‘cipal railroad ;shops of the country ‘because ‘of the shopmen’s strike. A clash between employees and -extra guards:at the Ivy round house here last” night was narrowly averted. The railroads thought. the = special poiice were strike breakers. (By United Press) Milwaukee, July 1—Order mark- ed the walk-out of 57,000 shop men of the Northwéstern and Milwaukee railroads here toady is accordance with a strike order issued by union headquarters. Practically all the men returned to work this morning and at 10:00.i’clock picked up their tools, walked out and became part of the 400,000 in the United States who -are joined together in the greatest strike in history. et e RS, HARLEY-DAVIDSON TEAM:TO PLAY'AT WILTON TOMORROW g Hurley-l?avxdson {the game to be.called about 2:30, Wilton: holds ’a‘ victory over Tur- tle: River, theteam which tWe- Be- midji motoreyclists defeated * Inst Sunday, and it'{s expected that these two. teams. will. fyrnish an excep- tionally interesting - game tomor- row. i RAINBOW DIVISION IN ANNUAL MEETING TODAY St.” Paul, July ‘1—St. Paul “was host to the vetergns of the Rainbow division, who. are holding their an- nual convention here today. Efforts have been made. to enroll every veteran. of the division in one of the two- convening organizations, the Rainbow Veterans’ association or the Home ‘Folks' association. MOORHEAD GUARD UNIT C S AT FT. SNELLING , ‘Minn., July " 1—Com- nto camp at Fort Snel- ln&mnll remain.’ there THIS TIME LAST YEAR New “York was filled 'with- visit- ors for’ the T Dempsey Carpentier x ; - osounced that 90, b Wn the arena and that “be-more 'fl‘llll ISER to Pim‘b\ltzh ."1 2 der. Mr. and MY W. Asmodt_of The Author—I've' ‘got to a polnt| where tlie hero sits'down to‘a squUATG | lnt o get' the right ap’ Solled Linen” ashing one’s” solled linen,”-18 alving’ of unpleasant private ORMaG3 or family quarrels’ o puhuF, ogy belng, 1nutters fory of one's:home, taire, the occaslop for its!ori, taken -place .in_ 1740, Maustein ‘wrote :to;:Val be vindicated publfcly of ‘mecusations made_against him, s v Voltgire - happened’‘to ‘be ‘occupled. in answering ‘the ‘uppeal of Frederick of Prussia to help him’ strajghten qut: one of his dileuimis. 8o he :eplie@ to Maustein: . “The . king‘ lias hls dll’ty linen HAKKERUP. The Ppotagmpheg in Your o been camping’at|§ - hay the head of- Lake Bemidji forsev- eral days, .left yesterday . for Grand |d Rapids to npenfl Sunday with friends. They 'will’ return’ to Bemidji again,| 3 f the week. GOOUT!' Goob TUINS /liged | to-{ BXplidss ‘The proper storage of Furs will prfllon' their Iif and insure 0 best appearance when_ again desired for use. x4 We thumlly clean éach ga ments and’ imm n -nnut firn. KRUSE & ck'os -351 MANUPACTURING- FOBRIE) mld,u - qur Soeu P A When You Get Qur Prices on Fine | PHOTOS and I’OSTCARDS. REMEMBER!—You take no or Post Cards from UNLESS THEY PLE. 8 Exponlrel, any > Print: c, "4, 5c FORMI-'.R PATRONS URGED TO TRY QMGAI o New Tire “CA TON...asid - “BLACKSTONE” “FIRES ~ and TUBES and' materiali— Following' anniouncement, of the ecision 6f the. board, - payments ‘which. in the: earlier part .of May ‘totalled “on¢ million .in interest and stallments, (have. been coming: in.. -».The “contracta requiring .one-fifth "of . the ' purchase price down and our ‘other ‘payments at intervals of five years. Interest at five per cent. The money goes into th. com- mon’ uhnol fund. Johnflln City, Tenn., have good turn to future gen-'| Btifig trees in' the varl- of the city.: on, Boy Scouts have “Ju ed. @ record time clean-up: o“f' tl Raving completed the job.’in thoroughystyle nearly a day before thie scheduled time for finlshing'it. M. A. McClarty, superin- tendent of the water division, who -beel «i:lnfi” alll schoe - Olympll CHRISTIAN ices, will; be held 4n.the mm- b 8, room 24, over the J. C. Penny Co. store at 11 o'clock. Sun- d whool at 9:46. Y ure is ll!D ‘ood for the vegetablel} We-apply it for you. Beltrami Nursery OTTO BROSE, Prop. ) 11 a, m.‘Maminz wership. . 7 'p. .. Young Peopleu ‘mhmnz’.x 8 p. m. Bvening' service. . ™ WILLOW GROVE M. E. ,,“,(.:'.‘:,':d” 'V’"M" . il h preaching. service will be held || atithe M. E. Church at Willow Grove }; at; 12 o’clock Sunday, July 2nd. Re‘v. Keeler will have charge. * 1 . ST.PHILLIPS { Liow Mass at 7 o’clock. ngh Masg' at 10 o'clock. Bungday school followed by Bene- dm.inn of the Blessed Sncruuunt at i sms at 2. lespers: and Benediction at 4. et .umonlsr EPISCOPAL eggr preackies’ at morning wor: 110330, . ‘Subject, “Liberty lnd Equnlny 14 Sunday school at11:45- to-12:45. Epworth League at 7 p. m. E\Veninz ‘worship ‘at.8 o’clock. —G. H. Zentz, pastor. BYTEI[AN ; nin; at, 11 o’clock at m the pastor t, “Nature’s Ic of Ennchment." (Hebrews o f“b?f“‘"&m-"‘ffi‘f; 22 Owing to the hbsence of the pal ‘tor at’ the Luthér League conven-|. ,mon at Mclntosh,| the only service “to be held at um"lieuml Lutheran will be the Sunduy‘ school, which ‘will convere nt. Ahe ' regular ' hour, 9:45. ST BARTHOLOMEW' (Morning urvfi:e at 18:00 A. M. Evening service at 8:00.P. M Supday.school, at (10:00 A. M. Np 'services du'r!n : “the_ month i%ly. Rector away on nnmlnl svaca: sion —Rev. Wm. | Rectoryi 1021 I Nigtt, fllctor Snrvxcep Sunduy at 10 0 a. in_the 'English lang ol X No evening service, ° The Ladies’ Aid sociel m_ Dianiond Point _Wednest July. & at 2 p. m. Bring your s, Picv nic dinner served. The summer, school Do not ineglect’ the religi _The pastor, Rev, ed °] wnll meet at 10] for-at least three months ffrom July . ‘Al “aré muflt cordially wa— . —Lester P. Warford, Pastor Lo I TRINITY EV. LUTHERAN % (Missouri Synod) Services on Sunday morning 'at; 78:00' o'clock in the chapel, ;1300 Beltrami avenue. The pastor = will speak on John 3, 1-15, “Christ’s Talk With Nicodemus.” solo by Miss-M, Frenk. / 'Sunday school at 2:00.o’clock. Congregnt\onnl picnic; rth of July in Grnsh\inf‘ T ast. Bemidji. .. Rev. E, W, Frenk, pastor. Soprano| 1, devote his ‘entirc ‘tim# for the=new: hospital ant toral work in the congregation will be taken care of by Rev.; Joseph,C. Jerdee. All are cordlally welgome to . all theetings. N i \ % ¢ =L, Js Jerdee, ;pastor 1 INON-RESIDENT CONTRA‘.CTS ! ON HANDITO BE CANCELLED, (By_ United Press) " ¥ gm% Doy July 1— Con-‘ ‘tracts T;}?{;o:!,‘!ndents for the) purchase of school, lands in. the{ A A ISLAND IN SPIDER' LAKE 1S OPENED FOR 'ENTRIES Notice is being given by the u. S. Land ‘Office at Cass Lake that sland- has been surveyed in Spider Lake, known as Lot 9, sec- tion 85, 141-33, Hubbard 'county, containing a. total survéyed area of 3.27 acres; thatthe official . plat thereofw ill ze !filed in the.land of- '] fice in Cass Lake 'on Augusf 15 nd n for entry “of the ‘island tuct will be received” Ex-service men will e 91y days preference right of f 3 15, except as p; valid settle- ,»‘ansé 70 DEVOTE TlMB T NEW HOSPITAL \W’fl‘?&efiifi; n?w devtoung Ws% £l nterests o ropos “Lutienn hospital ontin e to-do so for at xt' threé ’months. Today 1way-to-attend a Lu- mr'—nMend to. hos- lm ‘!nnttergd@ His son, Rev. J. fv Jerdee, will- take care of the pastorial work in" théhgongregation during this period.’ \"i : -~ KAIPO'S HAWALIANS TO = . PLAY FOI bnca ‘TONIGHT aast_tl e went: to Kaipo's native | the direction of - the aymory board. ' This orchestra .is coming here high- 1y recommended and has a record of was In charge considers the achleve- nwliilm will play | .. | for' a public dance to. Dbe given this| . || evening " at the new armory, under fnrniulimg exceptmnnlly good dance music. It is-expected- that the.af~ fair will, be largely_attended. The i state wfll h ancalled . Mly it thnqmblhx is " invited, Phone 363-J. 2004 Irvine Ave.! -lmprovement in Train Sériiqé ) Through Tram Connechons for : Chicago and All Points East lnd Sonth Bezmnmg July 2 ~ M, nnd 1. night train No. 34 w:ll le tiohal-Falls; Bemidji, Walkez. atipresent, connecting at Brainerd: Mauhem Pn;:fic train No. 12, leaving at 4; .St.:Paul 8:53 a. m. and mnlr.m;J for-Chicago. e ,;Dmmg and Sleep . Q{ependable Comfort ] Northern Pacific Minnesota and . International . .«This.ig Yellowstone Park’s Big'! Yur ‘: +15'Ge: WManwl!-‘umnn Vcrybow ‘. Mail Oflirl ‘filled same "d i door-wio extra charge fur'plltun; new tires up. 1f_youe tires go- bagd on the road, phone 17-J énd. we new tires and put them on at prices quotéd apove, Next‘Door to City Hall'x; " ... * FARM. MACHINERY . llFmA “Hudson’iBarn Equlpmentmzm “Stoughton’” Wagons, Sprwfl Trucks mpijon”; Potato. M chmery—— ¢ ' n-B;rontmghan” Aite>of t Plows; tandard Mowers and Rak S— 00ks Bros. Double-Wall Silos. - edrest to being Frost-Proof of my; Silo ‘made, 3 204 Fourth. St. & Mumq;oh Ave. \ ¢ 7777 »BEMIDIRMINN, /| - R