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" BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER FUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY BY THE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING COMPANY prom; hallevin¢ in the slogan “live and let live.” All cmzens appreciate the great issue. The coun- try knows. the city is dependent upon it and the city knows thlt the property values in the country will grow and i mcrease if the proper encouragement is given the new commer. Perhaps in’ no other locality is there' the spirit of good fellowship and the hearty grasp of the hand,as.you find it in, this section of the state. Every man likes to see the other fellow prosper. at._p it G, . CARSON, President . E. H.DENU, Seey-Mgz, 3. D. WINTER, News Biitor! - +—1 TELEPHONE 922-933 ., mn a. Mfl« qt .xmu&lhudu. a8 d thétseland théif business Ty It is constructive advertising and TH the spirit that cre; unususl ..p:onpcr?:)g, It makes huslnewfifi"fig “makes better business. 1t makes men’ more sumbed and makes ‘more umhed men. - 'I’umwm-k—p yinl the game together is . what . Star phnn are all right, we have them and are proud of them, but when the game is "on “grandstand” plays are barred and teamwork is resorted to. This accounts for Bemidji’s greatness. Then too, they:play the game. together, until the Jast out'is made. Many a game has been lost and ‘won in the ninth mmng, and Bemidji has won just such- z@mu, evcn after there were two out and the last man had two strikes and three balls. .Bemidji has ‘éstablished a wonderful reputation -ml because .of this must continue to hold this rep- -sutation, It cannot lay down. and go to sleep Indi- cations are that it never will.. By united effort and team work we have secured just zecently a new hardwood ‘manufacturing plant. (!dm? institutions will follow: i Bemidji has:the nerve. It also has the good sense £0"know what that misrepresentation of facts is decx;ildly harmful. If this course were necessary ‘we might have “kicked” over the traces at one hme‘ or another, but the fact of the matter is that thc\m.lth and the truth only-is necessary, in order to ‘convince the world that Northern Minnesota has merit, that Bemidji has merit and that' this is the best place on earth to make a home, There is room here in this great farming ‘com- munity for ‘thousands and they are coming into this, “Garden of Eden” from all parts of the United .. mecessarily for pul mmunications Lor Plonuf nlut m m*uflu m\hhr Bix MORtES vayocrmmes 50 r 'l'hn. umu —rvacs 19O nless credit is given paper, n-unuu-auf'h-mmwwuumnm . maws_dispatches credited to it, or otherwise eredites, ' and also the local news published hereln. i .~ COMING INTO ITS OWN £ak That Bemidji is fast coming into its own is an 4 acknowledged fact. We who live :here -must -have this great truth impressed upon our minds by vmt- ors, who saw Bemidji in her early days. “What makes your city grow so rapidly? What ijs there about Bemidji that'is so fascinating and what do people do to make people like your my 80 ‘much?” Every day we hear these questions and’ many of .us answer them in an evasive manner. We don’t warm up. We don’t enthuse when we -tell people about our city as we should. * Yel, it is true, some do, but still’there-is room {or great improvement in this regard. ..J¢ you really want to know wlut makes Bemldjl we‘ll tell you. W O v e iE It has, in the first place, fl,e fiveat lnmeh o! States by the hundreds every.month and when' they i bulineu'men in the Uniw; States. They conduct arrive they are so'taken up with the conditions and & théir stores in a manner that appeals. to the outsider the snxfltd O‘i d'.he con:mnmty that they sinply re- | and maturally the outsider talks about the service maiy or.decide.to; refurn. ., ¥ rendered. Bemidji is truly coming xnto‘her own. § You get service all the time 1n Bemld;i and you Gt get good value for your money, We have a few BEMIDJI SECRETARY HONORED Bemidji was agam honored, when Mlss Lelia Stanton was chosen as a member of the executive committee of the State Organization of Commercial Club Secretaries at a recent meeting in Duluth. There are sixty:pajd secretaries, who serve full time as such in the state and forty two. are mem- bers of the organization. That Bemidji, through the splendid work of its secretary is receiving some mighty fine advertising is self evident. ~ She is making good: in-Bemidji and the state of‘Minnesota. here, who still persist on sending away for their goods, but all in all the people who live here, trade here. They realize that the men who' pay the, taxes build the streets and roads, schools and churches } support the summer resorts and lakes, are entitled r { to the support of the citizens. 4 1 The farmers and townspeople, who _are ' nur neighbors have come to know that Bemid)) vmerch- ants are sincere in sohcxfing thelr pntronnge and aim to give honest values. There are no'profiteers . Volume. Savings' Permit - Greater Value ‘Smdelak.er plants, under Stude- baker control.and inspection. . The:savings, because of tremen- . dous volume, give the ‘buyer extraordinary value. Complete manufacture also ex- plaine thé uniform high quality that you get'in a Studebaker car, whether it is a Light-Six, .a Special-Six or a Big-Six: - And uniform high quality has ‘made Studebaker cars known everywhere for their dependable - performanice in owners’ use. There are hundreds of parts in a motor car. Many companies buy all, some makers build:a few, of the parts that go to make up & complete motor car. Forevery part they buy, a partsmaker's profit must be includedin the ., final price. % 1 Studebaker builds -every wvital 4 part. Motors, bodies, axles, trans- missions, frames, .tops and other ] A . parts are designed and manu- N . factured completely from raw material to finished produgt in b MODELS ANID :PRICES—{. 0. b. factories "SECIALSIX 5.Pem, W9 W.B.,.50H. P. BIG-SIX 7.Pew., 126 W.B.6OHP. _ [ S LIGHTSSIX SPen., 112° W. B, 40H.P. b BELTRAMI MOTOR CO GEO. "KERR, Pro ! "',1# 313 lrvme Ave : nac! ciat E O CETTAT ILRIME 8y wmnum SH Services were held at the taber- Rev. Hoff offi- Sundny night.' Th& picnic at Red Lake was wcll attended,, Mr. Wolquartson and family and the Schar family were visitors at Iverson’s Sunday. L'mhenr:fi BREAKFHST i 78 Rnom- was held at the Swedish firch Sun'day morning. The confirmation class met all day C S e anmiaal - school mesting W held Saturday at 2 o’clock. e eE Golden' Gift Coffee is’ packed in an inexpensive, i qy&%g-}goi’pfizfim[ .. The:Northwest’s Largest and Most Beautiful Honul All Reoms are Outside and Esch Room bas Prirate Bnb Private Bal :‘ARsIFFr $>Z W—owl 33 00 riva t] it 328 Rooms anvat: Bnh:; S::g‘l: :t $2.! 50-—Da||b1: $3.50 1“ Rooms (Private Baths) Sii City Drug Store LALIBERTE & ERICKSON SO" DRINKS - LUNCHES - COFFEE Sold at the Park. . Plan Your Picnic for DIAMOND POINT Bathing Suits for Rent Sunday afternoon, at.home. Lillian And t 5 Be:{IH] m:dlnusnntn:d:;sm;}?c?med thm i ‘Residence Pllone 17-F4 « ... Office Phone 232 Miss Helen and Olive Carlson were i SCHROEDER BU“_D[NG having worked nt the mill ‘a short - Fruit Jar THURSDA\' x-:véumc. JULY 20, 1922 D i mmmmmmlmmmnm F. M. Pendergast, - Implement Co. Myrtle Gordman, Layton Fossman and Bert Boten called on Dolly Slack C. F. Brown spgnt the wee*aend ntertained at E./Carlson’s Sunday, - H. Howdy is' now home again‘after Manufacturers’ Agents and Dealer in FARM: MACHINERY. OF ALL KINDS .. “Huifé‘o > Barn Eqiiipbmen o “Stotithton” Wagons, prea.ders and’ Mo- . tor'Trucks-— “CHampion” Potato Machmery “Emerson-Brontinghan’*'line " of Plows, Standard Mowers nd Rakes—- .22 Tractors—— “Gelsse * Threshing Machmes—-— Hydro “Toron Auto Tires and Tubes Gasoline-and Oils : Bros. Double-Wall Silos. Neueat to being Frost-Proof of any Sllo made. 204 Fourth St. & Minnesota Ave. - BEMIDJL MINN. = and Save Money ’ moisture - proof dotble container to protect its flavor and _frgshness, Put it inia fruit jar which will maintain its quality and freshness and save you the cost of an expensive coffee container. Start to save to-day! " o : s 3 “CANTON ancl “BLACKSTONE TIRES '~ "and ~ -~TUBES OLDEN l Guu-lmd-(o-h first ¢class in workmanship and materials— ) SATISFACTION. . S| RIC ; BREAKFAST E i i L AR FORD, s 30x313¢ 32x31¢ 31x4 32x4 33x4 34x4 32x43 33x415 'g!llllllllllllllllll|||||||IIIII||l|||Ill|||||||Illlllll|||||||||Illll"lmm“l“fl||||IIIIIIIIE 3ot / 5 35:5 1 37x5 Matland’s Vulcanizing Shop |, Mail Orders filled same day as receivéd—or drive up to our || door—no extra charge for putting new tires on. If youw tires go | bad on'the m-d, phone 17-J and we will bring new tires and put them on at prices quoted above,. Phone 17-J ' Next Door to City Hall ZPMOOR ST # Under the management of . Marvin Hughart Special Dinners “ Served le at 83 oo—Do ble $4.00 Others from un&) o e A SURPRISE FOR HER in the. form of a box of our _ delicious' Johnston choco- lates and bon bons. = OQur -} candies appeal to all wom- en, young, middle aged and ‘old. . And the children, sim- ply-adore them! Take home a box tonight and plgase them all. gmtg PATRONS ESPECIALLY RGED TO TRY US AGAIN. PEN DAY AND.NIGHT— PALACE CAFE .y 112 Third Street T R "ANNOU’NCEMENT ' WE'ARE NOW PREPARED O FILL YOUR NEEDS _Bemid)i GENERAL REPAIR WORK AND lGNlTlON WORK vy All:Werk G\unnteed-—l’nce; That Satisfy Give Us a Chance at Your Next Job ARCHIE DITTY ° Custodian