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WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 8, 1522° - ’IAY BE “LAST OF EMPIRES” KDmlnetlun, In AN Likelihood, Hes Been Reserved for the Realm of the Mikado. The imperial circle, as it might be ‘called, 8. narrowing. - Russia, Ger- many, Austria; Turkey have all passed into the twilight. 4 Ordinarily you do not associate the emperor business with King George, because. he is the.essence of the democratic spirit, and England is to all intents and purposes a crowmed republic.” | Besides, it is not among the impossibilities that self determina. tion wilk some day pluck the jewel that Beaconsfield* placed upon the' diadem of Queen Vietorla when he made her empress of India.- Japan may be the last of the empires. So far as it is bumanly possible to predict anything in these cataclysmle ‘times, Japan will remain an empire. .The zeal for the royal family—it is ;almost fanaticlsm—leaves no doubt .88 to this eventuality. Thps, unlike :aome of . his European colleagues, + Prince’ Hirohito is sure of his succes- ‘ston if he lives. He need never worry ‘about radical intrigue—Isaac F. Mar. cosson in the Saturday Evening Post. Music Inc s Egg Supply. © Two young lady graduates of To- Tonto university are the owners .of & poultry farm'a few miles east of Toronto. They have been very suc- ,cessful. To lovers of music one of the ladies recently said something .that is very interesting. “Do you know that hens love ‘music? Some time ago a ferret got *into our .henhouse and terrified our hens so much that the eggs fell oft .from 150 to 75 a-day and we couldn't !get them back to normal. One day .a girl who was staying with us.was working for several hours in the hen- house and she sang lustily the while. There was a marked improvement in the number of eggs, and we continued the experiment-with success. We aft- erward heard of a farmer who In- stalled a gramophone for his hens and got 3 per cent more eggs as a re- sult.”—Exchange. : Not Natural, There is at present a good deal of criticlsm of our girls, but after all one can't- expect a chicken to be ay wise as an owl —Boston Transcrint. Repair Work That Lasts Plumbing repaired by us &stays repairedbecauseour work is thorough and our materials high grlde. - Prices reasonable, IllllIIlllIIlIlllIII!I.IllllIllllllllllmlllllllll. We have a pipe ma- chine that cuts and threads from 1 inch to 8 inch pipe. Roy V. Harker Sanitation Engineer Distributors of Kohler Ware Phone 122 113 3rd St. 0000000000 .ll|l"lIlllllllllIIlmlII"IIII"IIII"II‘II! McKee Furniture and Undertaking Comp pany H. N. McKee, PHONE 222-W RESIDENCE PHONE 222.R BEMIDJI MINN. 120 THIRD STREET BEMIDJI FLORAL C0.] FI‘.:O lc;! AND cuT WE! Astistle Pesigns PROMPT ATTENTION ; GIVBN TO:MAIL ORDERS Bemidji, idji, Mina. ' 512 Beltrami Ave, Phone 418-W | KEYS Get duplicate keys made | while you wait! { A complete stock of | blank keys here always. Given Hardware —PHONE 57— Huffman & O’Leary FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING LICENSED EMBALMER IN CHARGE LEARN TO DANCE! Individual or Class Instruction CLASS NOW FORMING Dancing lessons will be given Tuesday and Friday evenings at the K. C. hall by Fred and Isabell Bahr. PHONE 944 BEMIDJI CLEANERS Dry Cleaning, Dyeing and Repairing of all Wearing Apparel. We call for and deliver —PHONE 578— Out-of-Town Custom- ers: “Send your clothes by Parcel Post.”” First Class Work and Prompt - Service. Bemidji Cleaners N. Papermaster, Mgr. New Kaplan Block Bemidji Minn. H.M.DEHAAN PAINTS SIGNS Any Kind | Any Time .. Any Where On Anything FOR QUICK SERVICE CALL 128 AUTO LIVERY 1S OUR BUSINESS! We Are at Your Service NIGHT and DAY Boemid]i Auto Livery 150 ok 150 DALTON HOTEL BLOCK A variety of cars to choose from Seven: gov Buick Five-Passonger Oldemobile Open and Inclosed Dodge Cars GLARIFIED MILK HAS NOTHING ADDED OR TAKEN AWAY Have it delivered to yo-r door every mornln.l MILK and CREAM from healthy cows— handled in a sanitary way. PHONE 16-F-4 ALFALFA DAIRY W. G. SCHROEDER Fred Webster, Mgr. » THE PIONEER WANT ADS BKING RESULTY i \'Ab‘!;fil’)—l’aporhangmg, -committed - — Call-865-W. 6-19¢¢ s AlwanTED--PRACTICAL NURSING | FOR nzugflfllgp;,sg,ogmggfi PHONE WANTED—Competent, experienced| FOR RENT—Furnished rooma for maid for general housework. - In- quire 1107 Lake Bivd. Phone 11-W. 6-24tf painting Let me figure on and kaluommlng. your work. E. Self, 26th and Min- nesota Ave. Phone 134-W, 1247-5 WANTED TO BUY-—Good, sturdy row ‘boat, suitable for attaching small motor to, or with motor at- tached. Tell me what you have and where to see it. Answer to “R. B.,” car¢ Pioneer. - 6:21if p— S L S -3 TODAY'S BLUNDER CORRECTED Many crimes against health are in the name of office management. Bng rooms, that should :be sunny, airy. workplaces, are lmlged around with a_row of private ‘offices that shut off all the light and keep out all the air. The poor sten- ogpraphers and clerks are penned up in a stuffy, poorly-lighted central room. In the picture shown today, however, there is a window. But the officc manager; instead of letting his secretary work near the window, where she would have the right light, places her inside where the light is poor, reserving the more desirable lighted space for a blind filmg cabi- net. W. C. ANDERSON Beltrami £ounty Rum‘ésenmtlve McWade Self-Sonhng Auto Tubes , 716 14th St, Phane 392-W Plumbing Heating Robert J. Russell 312 Féurth Street Phones 620-W—620-R BERNIE W. ALDRICH GARAGE “First Class AUTO REPAIRING All Work Guaranteed 408-410 AMERICA AVE. —Phone 187— Night Phone 515-W Larson & Larson SPECIALISTS EXAMINING EYES FITTING GLASSES Office, First Floor 213 Third St. Office Phone 131 Res. 310 light housekeeping, Phone aslg FOR RENT — Modern furnished at 609 chidji Ave, 4d7-5 ENT——Cottaxe at’ Birchmont. 6-30tf FO Call Frank Koors. FOR RENT—Two . garage Park Ave., $4.00 per month. 4d7-6 FOR RENT—Cottage on Lakc midji; Inquire at 621 Bemidji Ave. . ¢ FOR RENT—Cottage at Birchmont. Inquire nt Rex Theatre, or phone 128. 6d7-6 FOR RENT——Large modein furnlsil- cd room, Call 817-R. . 6-15tf FOR RENT--2 or 3 rooms, furmbh- ed or unfyrnished; also 2 garages. 401 Park Ave. 347-6 ——— FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms, Gentlemen preferred.” Mrs, Geo. Kirk, 1109 Lake Blvd. 3.1 7-6 FOR RE\IT—Funus}wd rooms, at $3.60 and $4.00 a week. 220'% Third St. Over the Army Store. 6d7-10 FOR RENT—Partly furnished two- room apartment, suitable for light housekeeping, at 220% Third St. Over the Army Store. 6d7-10 ‘Islands of the There are: fifty-two lul-pda in the Madeira . river between the falls of Santo Antonio ‘and its junction with the Amazon, Many of them are nine or ten miles In length. The most im- portant one.is Araras,°whieh is popu- Iated and covered with rubher trees. 1' Bring us your tlesm' 0o b unnp--uhmu,h-b q'ooluulniunphd. S b Pnoneer Office SHO-CARDSMITH SNAPPY SIGNS THAT SELL STUFF For Quicker Service PHONE 983-W IS OUR BUSINESS AND WE WORK: BOTH NIGHT AND DAY 4d7-8| FOR SALE—Legal FOR RENT—Furnished room; ‘also ‘garage. 423 Fourth St. For Sale | FOR SALE--Short' wood, pirch and WANTED TO BUY—A largs, ntron‘ FOR RENT—Furmohed room at| tamarack, call 44 or 601. 69 33 second-hand:; trunk. . Aauress “b.; 1105 Aincflcl Avéia' 3 A{'gi224f | —— ——— =| C. W.,” care Pioncer, 3d7-7 — | FOR SALE-—Ford touring “r"lin i WANT ook, for gmnll FOR, RE\IT——Fum . 18| good condition. Price reasonable, ] m“nElll)o;rVnw:{t: p };’:0“9- ! Four_tth_sbt:_}’ 4d7-6| Call 512 Eighth St. ., 8477 tel Rex, Federal Dam, Minn, - | FOR RENT.One modern furnished| FOR SALE—Cheap, motor_boat, room. 516 Bemidji Ave. 6-4tf| good running order. Call at 108 Phone 117. 3d7-6 FOR SALE—Furniture. Can be seen at 604 Lincolr Ave., 4 blocks from bus station in N)mure. 4d 7-8 FOR SALE——On- 20- hompower tubular boiler; also 1 butcher’s ice box, size 8x10. Koors Bfos. Irvine Ave. vl { FAGE SEVEN For Sale, City Property | FOR SALE—Strictly ;modern house at 707 Bemldji Ave. Phone 678. FOR ‘' SALE-—Two residcnce 1302 Bemidji Ave. Tlots. Phone 452-W. 4d7-6 A~ e~ LOST OR FOUND FOUND-—Pocketbook Owner iden- tify same and pay for ad. Call at 132% Third St, 3d7-6 TO/ST—Brown suit coat, on Birch- mont road. Finder please notify C. A. Smith, care Ward Bros. 4d7-7 LJOST—Cameo brooch Saturday eve- at 401| pop SALE——Tenm of horses, har- One of the best R. J. Opsahl. 5d7-10 blanks of all hand. Mail orders promptly filled. kinds. Complete stock -always at For quick service, uend your or- ders to the Bemidji Book & Sta- tionery Cn Bemidji. 42 ness and wagon. teams in country. 1023 Minncsota Ave.| FOR SALE——Two choice pieccfi of land, partly improved, 160 -acres, and 80 acres; well located. Will sell cheap if sold soon. C. Johnston, Box 793, Bemidji, M"m 3d7-56 FOR SALE—A complete Kine of Hup- mobile motor cars. Write or phone for literature or demonstration. Also have some good values in second-hand cars of other makes. A. Dannenberg, Phone 401-W. 6—28[( I'OR SALE—Rubber stamps 01 all kinds made to order. Stamp pads, all sizes and colors, Corporation and notarial seals, daters, rubber printing outfits. Mail _ orders promptly filled. Bemidii Beok & Stationery Co., Bemidji. 6-24tf BUSINESS AND ; PROFESSIONAL ) ol Johnson %:”hommn Physicians and Surgeons nmml. MINN. Garlock & Garlock Eye—Ear—Nose—Throat GLASSES FITTED 217%; Third St. Barker Blk. Dr. E. H. Smith d Surgeon Gilmoreng McCann Physicians and Surgeons OFFICE, Miles Blosk Dr. Earl R. Two CHIROPRACTOR | ning. Finder please recturn to 4163 Irvine Ave, for reward. 3d7-6 LOST—Some time ago, near Be- midji, 35x4% inflated spare tire on rim. Finder kindly leave at Ploneer office for reward. 3d7-7 bOUND—-ank for car, near Sixth and America Ave. Owner may have same by cnllmg at 518 America Avo nnd pnymg fur nm ad. 1d7-6 LOST Brown sultcnsc, two straps, and containing a quantity of good clothes. Possibly left some place between Sccond and Third Sts. on Minnesota Ave. Old man feels loss of same. Finder please re- turn .to Pioneer office. 3d7-7 e R S VP UV “Little Corporal.” “Little Corporal” was the title fa- miliarly bestowed upon Nupoleon Bo- naparte by his admiring soldlers atter the Battle of Lod! (!TN). in allusion to his small stature,‘youthful appear- ance and surpassing bravery. Qunacrihe ror The -—'—-—————_fi DENTISTS Dr. G. M. Palmer Dentist and Orthodontist BARKER BUILDING “a—— Dr. A. J. Melby DENTIST Over Boardman's Drug Stere Phione 408 - < Bemldji LADIES’ & GENTLEMEN'S Hats Gloaned & Re-Blocked Bemidji Hat Cleaning Works an Shoe Shining Parlors —~Remore_Hatel Block— e — D. J. Moore District Agent NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE Over Northern Nat'l Bank Room ¢, Bemidji, Minn. Phone 316 Troppman Bldg.| fyg Dr. E. H. Marcum Physician and Surgeon BARKER BUILDING Houres 11.12 2, m—3-8 p. m. Phones—Office 802, Res,, 211 Osteopathic [ Battles Blda. idjl, Mi -—pnouz 183.W— SUMMER CLOTHES ot light or -dainty fabrice | carefully cleaned, colors retained, by our methods, Get full wear, economize by using our service. COUNTRY TRIRES A SPECIALTY Physician and Surgeon OFFICE in Larsen Block PHONE 396 RES, 307 Dr. A. Dannenberg Bemidji's Pioneer Chiropractor Paimer Graduate FIRST NAT'L BANK BLDG. Phone “*"",1 WE BUY AND SELL New and Second-Hand FURNITURE STOVES, RANGES, BEDS, ets. ~—Phone 300— McClarnon & Son innesota Ave. 2 lk & Cream from | grade Shortlnoflu?h br. e’s herd. }h‘vq}, Been supplying St. “"Anthony’s Hospital and can new take care of city trade. DELIVERED DAILY MILK, per quart....10c CREAM, per quart...50c " | beautiful CHAS.BARCLAY - —PHONE 7.F-410— Constellation, at: Least to the Eye .of the Astronomer, ls a Beau- - ‘tiful Sight. i The' stady of Venus is a branch of astronomy in itself. We are. in the hablt of thinking of. @stronomers: as .; ,men :who sit up all nl;ht ina dark obsen'n(ory peering - through great telescopes Into. tha dim fastnesses of space. A student of Venys watches by day. At night. his: object; g,,Lz 4 | brilliant that his eye would:be'd by heér radiahce, e¥actly as §t would be by an arc lamp. But In’ day) the light of the sky drownu out of Venus' gleamings.. When. the sky s clear, color values on her surfece can be seen as sharply as they can on other planets”at night. 'Venus is a sight by ‘day. She has phases and looks llke a little moon. Her normal color is yellowish white, but dusky areas of a blue tint can frequently be found on her, as well as gleaming creamy areas and white spots on elther pole. It 1s easy to make a drawing nt Venus, but until recently photograph~ Ing her was Impossible, She fs at hér What the Photograph Reveals. best when high In the noonday sky. If you have ever thken photographs, you know what the effect will be to point your camerh at the sun. The plate Is Instantly fogged. It was long supposed that we would never be able to take pictures of Venus becanse she Is always ®o near the sun. Many ob- servers tried It and failed. The honor of finding A mweans where- by it could be accomplished falls to an American #stronomer, Alfred Ror- dame, who has devoted. 20 yeara to the study. Rordame perfected a screen of glass that was opaque to the bluye rays from the sky but transparent to the light from Venus herself. One of his photographs, taken in full sun-. shine against a hright sky, is repro- duced here. It s a remarkable achlevement in photography as well As Astronomy. STORE FUTURE FOOD SUPPLY Woodpeokers Are Wise Birde and Never Take the Chanoe of Finding Larder Bare. Oalifornia woodpeckers often pass much of thelr idle time In the light occupation of fllling holes in tree trunks with pebbles. \When they are really industrious, however, they man- ufacture these symmetrical holes &nd fill them snugly with acorns. Often they allow thgse acorns to remain in cold storage for sevéral months, and then, when: theg ne¢d extra rations, they know where a sipply can readily be found. When oaks and pines grow side by .side, the birds usially favor the pines storage trees. This is probably because it is .only on such trees that the ounter bark presents: a: suitable surface for drilling the holes. No living oak trees are ubed, but dead oaks, from which the buk has fallen, are chosen, The vast number of flfll holes that a single tree trunk can’contath may be inferred from the fact thit {n“B0 feet of a fallen: pine,tree In the 8an Jacin- to mountains of California it was esti- mated that there were 31,800 holes. Almost without exception, the‘acorns are (nserted Into the holes. The birds take great pains to hammer them in securely. They like not ohly the acorns, but the grubs that' gre.often contained fn them. As for the peb- bles, they must make a speclalty of them when acorns are not In the mar- ket—fust to keep themselves In train- Ing for handling (or should ‘ohe say “bi1ling") the new crom. FOR COOKING—.: KOORS PASTEURIZED , MILK Your meals wiil be more “delicious if you use real milk, Koors Pasteurized Milk. It is bottled and scaled under the strictest rules of good hygicne. VENUS WELL WORTH ‘STUDY- " i ...T..—-.