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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1912 THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER TR XK KKK XXX KX$ ¥ RAILROAD TIME CARDS. + KR KKK R KK KKK KF 800 EAILEOAD 162 East Bound Leaves .... 163 West Bound Leaves . 186 East Bound Leaves . 187 West Bound Leaves i GREAT NORTHERN | 82 West Bound Leaves .... 34 East Bound Leaves .... 85 West Bound Leaves . 86 East Bound Leaves . 105 North Bound Arrives 106 South Bound Leaves . Freight West Leaves at . Freight East Leaves at ...... 3:30 pm MINNESOTA & INTERNATIONAL 82 South Bound Leaves ...... 8:16 em 31 North bound Leaves . 84 South Bound Leaves . 33 North Bound Leaves . Freight South Leaves at . Freight North Leaves &t ...... MIXX. RED LAXE & m 1 North Bound Leaves ...... § South Bound Leaves . EE XXX KKK XX XXX KK ¥ * PROFESSIONAL CARDS. * KKK KKK KKK KKK RUTH WIGHTMAN] TEACHER OF PIANO || i Leschetitsky Method ,‘ Residence Studio | 1002 Bemidji Avenue|! Phone 168 MUSIC LESSONS MISS SOPHIA MONSEN | TEACHER OF PIANO AND HARMONY Studio at 921 Beltrami Avenue || ALDEN M. REMFREY Teacher of Violin, Piano and Band Instruments PIANO TUNING Leader Bemidji Band Phone 535 LAWYERS GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Miles Block D. H FISK i ATTORNEY AT LAW l Office second floor O'Leary-Bowser Bldg | Telepkone 56¢ PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS DR. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Offico—Miles Block DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block ‘Phone 356 Res. 'Fhone tl’ DR. C. R. SANBORN ! PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office— Miles Block DR. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First Nutional Bank, Bemidji, Mins | Office 'Phone $6. Residence 'Phone 78, | DR. E. H. SMITH | PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON | Office ir winter Block DR. E. H MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND sunGEom in Maye Bl Cffice ‘Phone 18 duneo Phone 211 | EINER W. JOENSON ! PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over Securtly Bank DENTISTS DR. D. L. STANTON | DENTIST | Office in Winter Bleck DR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST ist National Bank Bldg. 1 DR. . M. PALMER | DENTIST | Miles Block | Rvening Work by Apoimtmesnt Only | | \ NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY. ;‘ Open daily, except Sunday, 1 to € P | m., 7te § p. m. Sunday, r-dln.mm. enly, 3 te 6 p. m. TOM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER SAYE AND PFIANO MOVING Res. ‘Phone §8. 818 America Ave | Office "Phens 12 FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER and COUNTY CORONER i } 405 Beltrami Ave, Bemidii, Minn. | | be police officials. WOMAN IN POLICE SERVICE Country Is Slowly Realizing How Vak uable She Is in That Kind of Work. f One of the surprises of evolution has | been the discovery that women have ' an appointed work waiting for mem in the police service. The smashing| 2 derision that used to find a special point of application in the idea of “ ths woman policeman” is yielding, gmger 1y but rarely, to the realization Lhat{ ;the country needs women as police rather more than the women need to The realization seems to be & part of the general real: ization of the human interest mixed up in the criminal’s case, the realiza- | tion that you don‘t finish with that | case by merely apprehending the crim- inal and affixing the thumb screws, end the further reelization that the case may be one of many eides and one of two sexes. A desire to reach the case having followed upon the realization, it was perhaps inevitable that women ‘; should be available instruments of sal- | | vation. In Los Angeles, the “woman | policeman” has been installed in re- sponse to a distinct need in the handl- ing of woman and girl criminals. In Maryland, she has been applied to for official help to enforce the curfew law in an effective manner. In Chicago | &8s matrons women have long been as ! sist.ing In the problem of handling thé inal. Very recently these ma- u'ons have been placed in the rank of patrolmen, and their salaries have been increased from $1,000 to $1, 400l @ year. | SET UP BOTTLES AS GODS! | Burmese Natives, Relieved by “Pain| Killer,” Accepted What They Thought Was Deity. There are many people in this country who are given to a worship | of patent medicines; but it remained for the East to furnish an instance of | actual idolatry of empty medicine bot- \ tles. An American missionary came upon a village in Burma where an epidem- ic was raging. Having with him a| quantity of New England “pain kill-| er” and thinking he might at leasll allay the suffering somewhat, he | went from house to house adminis-| tering the remedy, and left a number of bottles to be used after he had |/ igone. When he returned to the vil laga some months later he was met| bv the head man of the community, ! | who cheered and delighted him by | this intelligence; “Teacher, we have come over to your side; the medicine | did us so much good that we have| accepted your god.” Overjoyed at this | news, the missionary was congucted || to the house of the head man, who| ¥ Sl e Men’s Suits v-cl-w Made fto Order, $15 to $40 can. | hides of coons which he caught with 0% OUR ONE PRIGE WAY of doing business insures fair treatment for our customers. ever pause to think that the merchant who marks his only selling price on his goods must necessanly mark the lowest possible living price? He places that price on his merchandise in competition with the dealer who does not mark in plain figures and the one who marks his goods several times what they are worth and gets all he Our price is the same to every one, and we guarantee it to be opened the door of a room =and showed him the pain killer bottles solemnly arranged in a row upon the shelf; and before them the ‘whole company immediately prostrated themselves in worship. Dog Worth Owning. J. L. Sappington of Centralia will be protected from the cold this winter | by a coonskin overcoat made from ! his famous coon dog Buck. The coat, which Sappington was | wearing, was made from the skins of | 30 of the 132 of the ringtailed species which he and his canine have cap-| tured in the last three years. Sap-| rington sent the skins to & furrier| with instructions to use only the best part of the hides. The consequence is his coat is the best and.finest tiat can be made and differs from the| coonskin garments of this kind nsnal 1y seen. Three years ago Sappington bagged B2 coons. Two years ago he captured| 48, last year but 16 and so far this| year he has captured 16.—Fulton cor\-‘ respondence St. Louis Globe-Democrat, 1 e —————. l | Easy. | Young Widow—"Did you have any | | trouble getting Jack to propose?” | |Birl Friend—“No, dear; I told him | | fou were after him.”"—Boston Trans- 1 ript. ~BowserGo: HOTEL RADISSON " MINNEAPOLIS FINEST IN THE NORTHWEST LOCATED IN THE CENTER OF THE RETAIL DISTRICT, NEAR THE LEADING THEATERS, CON- VENIENT TO EVERYTHING. RATES ROOMS WITH RU\FNING WATER $1.50 PER ROOMS WITH TO $2.00 PER DAY" ROOMS WITH BATH AND TOILET $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 PER DAY. GIRGULATINGICED WATER BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA the lowest possible price for dependable goods. Ladies’ Suits and Coats Again we are able to announce to the ladies that we are receiving some new models in suits and coats. They are very attractive as well as service- able garments. we will have some Special Bargains in Little Girls’ No. 1117 No. 1134 Mackinaw Coats We have been successful in se=- curing a few more Patrick-Du- luth coats, the all wool kind. Fluffe Embroidery Ask to see the new embroidery work we show. Some finished Friday and Saturday Coats, sizes 4 to 8 Ladies’ Silk Dresses Did you Made from new soft taffeta silk, all colors and black, $10.00 each Ladies’ Serge Dresses To ladies of the ma- each. Needle Work Handkerchiefs 1 lot of ladies’ chiefs, some embroidered corners, some hemstitched. Choice Se trimmed with 2 buttons on collar; 2 on each sleeve, and 5 on bottom of skirt. blue and tan. Colors Price $9.50 each interested in fancy work, we offer Belding’s Silks, Royal Society Floss, L. M. C. and Perle Twistes. fine - handker- Munsing Underwear There Munsing Underwear. from 1 year up, as well as father and mother, can be supphed here. ® Like cut, made from American Woolen Mill Serge, silk embroidered front. pieces and a full line terials. Hair Ribbons Nos. 40 and 60 taffeta ribbon, 3%4 to 334 in. 10c a yard. wide, all colors, is comfort in wearing Little ones