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s BEMIDJI DAILY - "PIONEER PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY BY THE iuum HONIII PUBLISHING COMPANY NINE GOOD RULES: .3 1. Serve every customer as you would want-te . be served, 2, Study to know your merchandise=its kind, quality, price and location in thg stocks. 8. Study to know your ltore—ts character,: m clientele, its methods. 4. Study to know your enstomers—then station in llle, their needs, their means, their interests. 5. Study to. know. your fellow-workers, that you may treat them as you want to be treated. 6, -Study to know your store: executtv ; headsiof stcok, buyers and ‘assistants, floop supérintendents and others, that you might appréciate their prob- lems and help "them help, you. 4.7, Study to know .your store daily ireading, by comparing “same With the goods you sell and thus lelrn fllg s}‘fi'bun'hnon ; in.selling. _ 8. Study to know stote vdndows, yours as well a8 others, that you may be able to ‘appréctate thew " value in helping you to sell merchandise. ¢ 38y 497 9. Finally, get a glorified sense of your job, to make it something more than' order-taking, that you might prepare for bigger things ahead, and thus elevate the standards of the, people behind the colfllun.;——Anhur Freeman, b FIGURED OUT RIGHT The fact is that the St. Lawrence route is even now carrying an immense amount:of ‘grain; in: spite of - inadequate | Tacilities - and unimproved. . canals; “With a realsedway, making it con‘rement for pgean ships to load:at ports.on the Great Lakes, the ipres- ent tonnuge on’” grain would be multiplied nany times, while the impartial investigation conduct by the International Commission revealed:the. mense shipping in other commadities which;, would develop as a result of the seaway. -—Supenor (WI! Times: ‘.pggmn ng. by Every clgnrette full < weight and full size’ * Towa where tourists ‘apparentiy: lcon One of our:citizens, Who Fecaently ame . through over the Jefferson Hi ound & permanent “detour” signed nailed ‘ficfi, guiding the tours ists over a poor road; fmler to keep them from going through the city. 7 A bit further on this smooth highway wa: cther sign “Detour, Bridge Out.” X In anesofi‘&the peopls spend '« thoun §—-——‘——§ “Rutledge, secretary. of the Northern lmneloh rial tu&cifihm\, ‘prettifs tizes I previous records, for utundunco and quality of at- tendance will be shattered at the lmu Park out- ing next week, It any credit is due for the esubluhmont of a new record, that credxt 'lnnltgo to the hustling; per- petual, wide-awake ko, never knows . ‘when to stop and never hu- i his cflom to make any outing a swm “Doc” was’ formerly & twdcnt of Bemidji, and for years editor “of The anlji Pioneer. As a hustler, he has few eqluh—whnph qualifications he no doubt cudnu to his early newuplper tnmln. The St, Paul; overito, Kingsdlle, - who. map a peu:eful ‘quiet 1 . home-loving,: church-goir peoplés—He prono\mmd the alleged bandit’ "'relgn ‘of tgtgv'i’*’ 2 joke.” TH e was. reportéd blown into splinters, is still same old stand.. . ‘The stills: 1| i waiting to ‘be offered a'drink -is remarkable the idea s_nm’e ] tising. If you have.a baby or a chl ¢ it to the clinic at the Central, schgol building Au- gust 24 and 25. The Child’s Welfare Committee of the Woman’s Civic and Comimunity club have arranged for a ‘specialist to exumin' children free. If your child needs treatmen! take it to your family physicun. “The splendid work ought to receive every eneomument at the hands. of our citizens. - § If you ever had: your foot.upon thé iron rail in front of a bar, Géorge: Rhea will' find it out. He wants you in the “Old Thhd Street’ Scene” in ‘the big Pageant. 3 5 §——-———§ iWe take it that the Bniuéu to have the Northern:: tion: decide tovhold th Brainerd. ; o el “Editorial associa- 5————-—15 It yuu renlly want! the devfi* .haien ‘out of you some fine morning after bre:k!nt, just take a ride i over! to tha new ‘hrickyard ‘in:* v3 tln lime, §_..._L__ Nu Tistakes have been made thus f ! ing the materisl-for “Queen. of the. Pagei ; one nnmad wm dv, 'ves, indeed. - b -3 P . We hnve puud the! #1looks of some of the stray fifteen (15) BETTER cldarettes for 10¢ ; n,ig! 8 n;mer outing at ! Tonnls Under Diffcult Tennis in the South: Sea - islands s not-as delightful as it might be, | . althoughit has ita’ardent devotees |. . /legeq “cool Y players. ‘wore shirts ing ‘else, .and 'with “ng . glued way of pmtectlon against the heal burdness’of .the courts. Inp five y mryhndy‘ would'be acmere of prp!use persplrutlnn % . ve:?Iel f.wcmei? AW put] ‘«lth he; dtmost’ - gav ad heat, tl ing unable {three glass ‘A T. of course is an old timerin Bemidji: but: not - the oldest by any {althe’ he claims the oldest .y Store here, which is one of Bemldj_s popular establishments He/ ‘baz been away on his auto tour for nearly & month but is expected to return in* time .to get his share of the work necessary to the suc- Ewir; -which he has.,nl- peditod promotes. coming ‘of the barbers |- th Ben Y ppearances of many of the . gitizens‘ of the earlier- days underwent:a- great. change. ‘Here we present- a_picture that -~ Dr. T. J. Tuptoy: i (gnce proud to claim as hig=—it : wagz-hut -he “has changed considerable appearance in his rere extracting teeth Eugene B. Berman or more fam- ilarly known as ‘Gene”.is an’old and frequent settler. In fact part of his job -at-the.present time - is set- tling imnnnce claims, being - the rman Insurance s the distinction very first sum- when it took a hardy wayflrer to venture 'into the woods Tlorth Jof This' picture was taken his; share; of ‘the_credit, as he has been ‘working: allilours of the night and day helping® to, put’ things into r:the biggest effort the fair ‘All; the: old - “‘ducl pentleman’ pictured:-above. Tn -fact the: ‘only ones who would ‘not rec- ognize him are the:ones:he brought down ",as he is rated as a good shot and- an-ardent hunte ving “trav- ersed a good.bit.of Nortnern Minne- sota territory in search of game wheneyer the 'season is - declared: open. Herb -has' been a - practicing lawyer since Bemidji’s early davs and- altho not rated: as.a-‘‘charity worker” he- has:-pulled man ‘“poor devils” out of a ‘hole...Committee chairmen for the Pageant should not overlook ‘Herb in ‘choosing the cast. thrn-eupeemlly thebatchelor: Aleck -Shaviteh “ca phm@ a3 -one of the 3 tlers never-the:less hé ‘tries ‘to settle before the 10th. of each nth, po as-to gum "his dlscounu ¥ the affairs of Bemidji since comin, here. He has been a batchelor since- early ‘childhood and ‘escaped :the wiles ‘of -the fair-sex " for. quite ‘a number -of leap:years, He has: tent: tively agreed to take part.in the, Pngemt ‘at the Northern anesoh @ goles of their' shoes By | R ) kn;iw “the || You save, because it is packed in'an, mexpenw sive moisture-proof double container whi pro- tects its flavor and freshness. Ask ‘your grocer about it. whgteb ad. Welgh it fivst taste it and. ‘CRISPY. KRUST will be your household standards .. NORTHERN BREAD CO. BEMIDJ!, MlNN. ,mh LATH _ SHINGLES . vl..lME'. CEMENT PLASTER' PUT up plenty of home-made raspberry : and loganberry jam for. picnic lunqhes, for: autumn and winter meals and to spread on yourf breakfast rolls or toast. : By canning at homeyoull have jam that’s nch am‘l pul:e i waere:sever spoken or ng. W n%s sad. A Ind—puilli & a ey a8 SAYing-to-his parents: “You.mq 1t very diffteate-for me with my ‘sel mites. Eat 15 a prosperous:busihe man and mdiper comes to see;me ’ % D<car,” (nfining_ one of th nexpen- 'sive make: The {dea Conyeved Is that in the gllded circle-in which-the boy ‘moves, the: merely industrious, ) good-citizen type. or dad s rather bad uld” be a whirlwind of ot ‘some_ sort—litera: ture, perhiaghs, or grafting' finance of | “the cofficial class, it is immaterial.— New Haven' Journal-Courier. Val u]uedw . Place-all together in pres 'ust as Mothet made it—and yow’ll save one-third to one-ha " One potirid of sorted berries. Three-quarters of a reserving Kett! tmd’filflfl BRIVEET npfll{vu syru btuluu in jelly making. Put into bottles or melted pmafin Store in cool room. Lo N