Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 9, 1922, Page 4

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!u:usuxo DAILY EXCEPT SUND. 'BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING couw'\‘rl!" n. l. CARSON, Prss~__ F. H. DENU, Seey-Mgr. O D, WINTER; News Editor o L TELEPHONE 922923 Iaunl nl mmrmm:;‘é!r :‘1?"“;' )lhn;ms:n' MEMBER, NATIONAL ' BDITORIAL Auomuon Toreign Advertising Repruscatatives Thets Os,, 'Chicago, Ill. and New York, N. Y. e 3 also t, or -um‘ filling stations. - Automobile’ owners have : appreciated the service rendered at all of them. Of late these stations have: closed at about. 9300 p. m., which fact has discoms, moded not a few towns ped’ple as well'as - toursits.- Far be'it from us to find fault or make complaints. This is not our business, even though we have been among those who were_caught, without gas after dark. The flllinz stations have a right to close when they please and we are blaming no one. So much for that. A number of complaints have been made at the C. W. Jewett company. garage and automobile owners: have expressed a de- sire that filling station service be exnted- ed-to a later hour. In commenting upon this situation Mr. Jewett had this to-say: “We have for the past year main- tained 224 hour service both for gas and garage. - We still maintainithat service'as far as garage storage is'con- ; unrd to our filling station, provided ‘the ‘business ‘will ‘warrant .our. doing : t will lmrdly pay. us.to keep open. " ”?f only “-h::vuu‘ . ta'brovide machinery for sta - curities. The interest rate for a hit and miss business, but if ‘we notice an increasein-the gasoline busi- ness both during the daytime as well as during the evenmg, we shall con- _tmne the 24 hour service for the con- venience of automobile owners. “ We know of no other city the size of Bemidji where 24 hour .service-is mven the year around and canmot give thisservice, if the overhead costs exceed the profits. We are putting on a first .class service .man nights and " will apprecutqflae cooperation of the trade in making this gxod c@:e of re- . sults day.in and dlym modation purposes than for moflt ot AMENDMEN'FNUM@:R 1 ‘Indifference seemsto be tlie only danger | confronting' the passage = of Amendment Number. 1. This' pertains to {Rural Credits and is a;piece of farmer benefit legislation that should be welcomed by: every farmer. ~The larger cities do not { oppose . this amendment and. if the rnraa districts sup- port it strong it will carry. | I they don’t it may be defeated. Not vot dis. ‘& vote against it, 8o if you-favor this Rural Credit Jaw be sure to cast your vote;for it. Jtowill enable, if adopted, the legislature rural credits g:m which will provide icapital to the ers at a low rate of i Jiterest at long terms The enactment of this'law will not cost the taxpayers one: smgl‘e penny. Bonds _will be authorized and sold ‘and the money mortgage se- ‘will be just enough more than; is paid to defray cost of operating the system. - — 3 PARTY ' POLITICS No party' in office or ‘out- of offlce has been perfect. 'No party; will -ever be o the entire satisfaction of all the pgoplg‘ The loaned to ‘farmers ion first “farther a man is from the possibility of becoming Presldent of the:good old U. 8. A. the- easier;it is! for him to say what he weuld do if he held the office. The Republican party took over 'one h— of a mess and'shonld be given a chance to straighten it wout. It took sometime to . get the nation ifto the mess'and it w1ll take much lonzer to st‘ralghtm itout. = of Atb.-—Jonah’s whale had ja streak of lnck and pulled in - a customier without ‘publicity, but:it is recorded that he couldn’t:hold:the « -trade. —-Ka-Lama, {- (Honolulu). __ cAnnouncing a923 SUPERIOR, Models Aain Chcvmlet Mator +ohip as pxoduat rfi‘ni emphasized its admitted leades- t Priced Quality Automobiles. The 1923 SUPERIOR modcl;—cne of which is here lllulmmd—reptev :unnhemnum ever uulnmodem economical transportation UAmYbubeen;dllfimhcrimpmvedbymmmhdcdulmmd' equipment: 'monommm.éumwmmmmmmm‘ and added facilities. SERVICE is now offered on a. flat nate. basis by 10,0& dalmand service stations. PRICESremainchemelnspiteofa - -lve consm:cdon, which have Quick, convement, come- * fottable transportation at economical cost has made_ “‘the .completely equipped “"arid newlyimproved Ford _Coupe the busiest car on our thoroughfares today. A'saver of time and money. Terms. - - C/W.JEWETT co.,INC. """ SERVICE GARAGE ‘MINNESOTA ~in-school- you:want “his. _photograph. "Photographs . of the children never grow; un 3 In photographing the - children = we take = particular ' paing’ for results particularly pleas- ing. “Call 1239 for an ap- pointment. The pbotographer:in your town THE HAKKERUP STUDIO W. LAKIN, President E. R. EVANS, Manager C. L. ISTED, Secretary-Treavurer BEMII]JI LUMBER & FUEL 60, - OBPOSITE 'GREAT NORTHERN DEPOT - ~--~—LET US SUPPLY YOU WITH LUMBER ‘LATH - SHINGLES e LIME — CEMENT PLASTER APER- Roofinz and Sh'éuflnhg RI_CK ~ Common, Fite and Fancy =" MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 9, 1922 Nobody Is Barred Meet Me At Splendid Cafe In _ Connoqtion ; Proper Mechanical Equipment _ plus ex- perienced skill - in- - sures A-1 Dry Clean- 'REDUCED FARES to SAINT PAUL . MINNEAPOLIS NATIONAL DARRYSHOW Fare llld One-'l'hlul- For the Round Trip Tickets on sale.., October 5th tq 13th. Final, Return, limit October 16th ‘For further ~information on tickets or reservatlons, call,” wnte or phone GREAT NORTHERN RY. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT (Inserted for and by Edward Paul- son in his own’ behalf., Amount paid for series $15). EDWARD PAULSON FOR COUNT\' COMMISSIONER 1st DISTRICT 2 Respectfully solicits the support of the voters at the general election, November 7th. His record as a fair and. efficient commissioner _during the past term speaks for itself. He has served the county well and his friends .as well as voters general- 1y speak highly of the service he has rendered. Your vote and support will be ap- preciated. ; " EDWARD PAULSON -1 The present imcumbent PLUMBING AND 'HEATING 313 Fourth Street Phones 620-W.—620-R ‘Robert J. Russell POLITICAL A“NOfiEMENT (Inserted for . anfl Andrew Johnsort_ in his - own' behalf. Amount “to be yaxd for senes $20.00.) = ) ANDREW JOHNSON Re-elect him sheriff of Beltrami County. at-the: election * November 7th. He has been a conscientious of- ficial. and asks the-support of the voters on his past record as their sheriff. Your voteé will be greatly apprecia- ted. . Andrew * Johnson, Present Sheriff of Bel- trami;County, i 2 POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT (Inserted for and by C. A. Huff- man-in his own behalf amount to be paid for' series $20.00). C. A. HUFFMAN Successful Nominee for REGISTER OF DEEDS My candidacy - for this office is based upon the theory that.it is.poor policy for any man to be given a life hold on a public office. The present incumbent . has been .ini the' court house for twenty vears and’for three terms has held the offu:g of Register of Deeds. ' In the sense:of fmrness and jus- tice the people arg entitled to make a change at the election Nov. 7th. has been highly honored by the voters in the past and should gracefully step down. 1 have been_a resident of Beltrami county for fifteen years, have built a home, raised my family and con- ducted my.self in-a manner that the people will have no apologies to make should they see:fit.to .entrust® me with’ the duties of this office. I stand squarely upon my record as a citizen and my training for this par- ticular work. 1 will appreciate your support and assure you that so far as the conduct of the office is concerned you will never have cause to regret such sup- port as you may see fit to extend. Very sincerely, C. A. HUFFMAN* Streamline body design with': ng:f‘: = =SahBoon | hood; vacuum feed F e ‘and: Mm"w"'.‘“’- | | POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT-~Inserted for ang »?i\ mk“o:!&l:fid:h drumtype’heg&! B (9 s‘ Ros 2 5 b ; ; ;i M. Skinvik nhnsownheh-mAmouncto!{épa “for seri ‘0. M. SKINVIK with doors of open_mod Candidate for the office of mode!l hmlnte glass ‘T:tdteu:;;l; drel. lun visor, windshl . JUDGE OF PROBATE Beltrami County yipeend | TuoPassenger Uslly Coupé 680 dash light. The Sedanette is ‘with auto trunk on rear. = See these remarkable cars. Study the specifications Nothing Compares With Chevrold MUSIC STUDID-OPENED HERE Prof, Chas. Pflockwnthmmyunmu,hm studied in the best conservatories, Leipzig and- Frankfort, will teach’ VlOLlN—PlANO and ORCHESTRA l’lnuo mur SOG-W, or all at the Elko Theaht ELECTION NOV. 7, 1922 MOTOR INN GARACE |

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