Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 2, 1915, Page 4

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R COBRESPONDENT "'BACK FROM EUEOPE; | DISCOVERS AMERICA (Continued from first page). growing glory of New York’s evening 8ky line and said: ° 5 “There’s no country like it in all the world.” That comes as near being an in-| terview ‘s Henry P. Davidson ever gave to a newspaper-man, but there’ll be many ai time that he’ll speak a thousand words and not say one-tenth as much. .War Causes Standstill, You have been in London, and seen all the gentle, fine things of life forgotten; you have been in Berlin and heard nothing of good, but all of hate; you have been in Vienna and found its art and music put aside for war; you have been in Paris and found its beauties shrouded in black sorrow; you have been in Buda Pesth and found its glories blotted out by war; in Rome you have found war-| mad men and war-mad women, in- stead of the happy Italians of other days. Everywhere you have been, it has seemed to you that the world had come to a standstill for war. Discovered Heart, And now, on this soft summer Sun- day evening, here lies New York, its lights aglow, no - Zeppelin horror hanging over it; musie, art, home- life, happiness—all the things that are dead in Europe—and behind it, thousands of miles behind its night- lit sky lines, stretches America, clear away to the Pacific, where your United States, in the midst of the world war, is celebrating the forgot- ten triumphs of civilization in the two California expositions. And it is your country. You have discov- ered America, with your heart as well as your brain. Everybody is Busy. Within a few days I was within ~School Shoes In boys' and girls’' School Shoes we have as com- . plete a line as was ever in the city. the best made call for If you want The Educator This is a shoe that is made in that wide comfort- able last and will, we think, give just a little better service than any other shoe on the market. Also have the men's educator shoe in kid or calf. The man who once wears an Educator never changes. As specials for this week are placing on sale a line of good heavy calf school shoes, sizes up to 13 at $1.48 ' A line of boys’ calf and gunmetal shoes, up to size 3 in button or lace at $1.65 Girls' shoes, kid and gunmetal, low heel lace at $1.05 Full line Children's hose. A few of those 98¢ Ladies’ house slippers left. See the prices we are making on men's work shoes. ' About three dozen ladies' Comfort Shoes, Juliets: soft insular rubber heels flexible sole, worth while they last at $2.00, $1.35 Bemidji Shoe Store C. A. KNAPP, Prop. the heart of the west.” Everywhere. I saw happy people, and I had been used to seeing only sad people. Ev- erywhere I saw smiles, and I had been: used to seeing only strained, unsmiling faces. Everywhere, ev- erybody ‘was busy. T heard talk, talk, talk, of busy, earnest men; I missed the hate that I had become accustomed to; I missed war; I saw none of its terrible mark. And every minute I thrilled at the thought. “This wonderful, peaceful ‘coun- try is MY country.” Not Discovered Country Yet. And I kept wondering whiy all those about me didn’t thrill at the idea. But they all seemed to take it for granted,. Americans, at home here, I discovered, see one side of the picture only. Most of them haven’t discovered America yet. Is Wonderful U. 8. That this is a wonderful United States, worth fighting for and dying for, if necessary, doesn’t seem to have been driven home to Americans by the war in Europe. You need to have been in Europe, where ‘men are fighting and dying for their countries, to realize what a short, easy and sudden step. it might be to leave your daily busi- ness and step into an American army. You see a United States whose national welfare might, at any time, become supreme over your own personal welfare; a United States -whose great history may sweep you out of your own little daily pathway from the home to the office and carry you off, life, fortune and all, on its resistless tide. That’s a new kind of ‘a United States that this géneration has not had to know. Tomorrow—*‘Discovering the Rea- son.” None Equal to Chamberain’s, “I have tried most all of the cough cures and find that there is none that equal Chamberlain’s Coug®Rem- edy. It has never failed to give me prompt relief,” writes W. V. Harner, Montpelier, Ind. When you have a cold give this splendid remedy a trial and see for youself what a splendid medicine it is, Obtainable everywhere.—Adv. Card of Thanks, ‘We wish to thank the many friends| . and business associates of our be- loved son and brother, John G. Zieg- ler, also the Socialists, the Bemidji band all who attended the burial and memorial services given in his honor. MR. AND MRS. GUSTAV ZIEGLER and family. Tomahawk, Wis. Rube Will Wear Dodger Suit. Rube Marquard, recently canned by the management of the Giants, will wear a Brpoklyn uniform. The once great southpaw signed a contract Tuesday afternoon for a salary of less than $5,000. He formerly re- ceived $7,000. Take advantage of a want ad. NEW AT THE BAZAAR STORE Sunshine line of suits and coats in broadcloths, gaberdines, poplins, ser- ges, velvets, and plushes priced from $10 i $50 Beautiful waists, organdie, voile, taf- fetta, messaline and crepe de chine $1.25 1 $7 N Kayser's silk petticoats in the newest shades prices are reasonable. bEi'ex;ything that is new in dress goods, silks and trimmings. The Krippendorf Dittman line of shoes for ladies. None better. Bazaar Store patrons are satisfied customers;, because it pays them to trade at this store. The Bazaar Store Beltrami Avenue G. D. Backus, Mgr. Bemidji, Minnesota is an- idea that| BASEBALL SEASON IS NEARING END; FOOTBALL IS NEXT Sport Bugs of Country Are Beginning to Talk of World’s Series COACH BESTUL RETURNS: TO ISSUE CALL NEXT WEEK Coaches In Search of Material—Pros- pects at Most Schools Are Bright The baseball season of 1915—a season of many ups but mostly downs for ‘club owners—is fast nearing the tape and the baseball bugs of the country, in general, are beginning to talk. of world’s series prospects. The American association will close in less than a month. 3 Football In a Month. Comes the thought—baseball will soon give away to the moleskin man, yes, in only a little over a month. Plans are being completed for the gridiron campaign. Bemidji Prospects Good. With the return of Coach Julius Béstul to Bemidji today much in- terest’ was aroused in the game and the street corner discussions of this season’s prospects were common, Coach Bestul declared on his re- turn that he would issue a'call im- mediately after the opening of school next Tuesday. The men will prob- ably be ordered out for practice the latter part of the week. Expects New Material. ‘“Prospects for a strong team are very good,” said Coach Bestul today. “Every man who did not graduate last spring expects to get into the game. I also expect to get some good new material.” Plans are being completed for the gridiron campaign. The University of Minnesota will issue the first call for me about the middle of this month. Up. to this time, however, no dope is available on what Dr. Wil- liams will use in making up the team. Juneau After New Material. In Wisconsin at the university Coach William Juneau will look heav- ily toward the sophomore class for material with which to refill the gaps in his team caused by graduation and ineligibility. There is current gos- sip in the Badger camp that he is " A Favorite Summer Food ~is corn flakes. ¥ Tuy the Dr. Pricekind. They’re made from selected corn, cooked and toasted to a delicate crispy brown by the Dr. Price process—a pro- cess that brings out the best flavor of the corn. The Father of ‘Pure Foods THE BETTER KIND Priceless Profit-Sharing Coupons in Every Package The Dr. Price Pure Food Stores In Your Town Are Chas. Nangle Miller’s Grocery If you want a .cooked food DEPRICE'S Rolled Wheat is a delicious change ’ * * * If you have a room to rent o want t Phone 31, ——————————————————————————— —_—— b4 * . * x ’ « BEMIDJI not satisfied with the veterans, par- ticularly in the back field and will work hard to whip new material into shape. Michigan May Retain Men. Coach Yost of Michigan may yet be able to retain ‘two players who have been numbered among the miss- ing in the tentative planning of his campaign. They are Bob Watson, guard, and Karl Staatz, end, regulars of last year’s eleven who were told that they would not be able to get their degrees on time from the medi- cal college if they played football. South Dakota Eleven Strong. Prospects for another Dakota championship are bright at the Uni- versity of South Dakota. Eight members of last year’s team will re- BUSINESS DIRECTORY CLASSIFIED ALPHABETICALLY ABSTRACTS OF TITLE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Wholesale and Retail E. M. SATHRE : i Pianos, Organs and Sewing ABSTRACTER Machines, oL g B Bl 117 Third St. Bemidji. eary-Bowser 8. Clothes Cleaners Phone 573-W Befnidji, Minn. For Men, Women and Children J. BISIAR, Manager. PENCIL SHARPENERS turn. Yale Has 75 Men. d Captain Aleck Wilson of Yale has ordered a.squad of 75 players, com- prising all candidates of experience to report at Madison-on-the-Sound next Tuesday. Yale's coaching staff ‘will be headed by Frank Hinkey. The material for a team is very strong and Hinkey is pleased with the out- look. 3 Philadelphians Are Funny Lot. Funny lot, those Philadelphians. They refused to patronize Connie Mac’s team ball park when the Ath- letics were winning pennants and world’s series. ' As a result the Mackmen lost $60,000. ' But it is dif- ferent with the Phillies. During the first 50 games the Phillies drew 360,- 000 spectartors—an average of 7,200 per game. Who Owns Saint Team? ‘Who owns_the St. Paul baseball team? That is the question. Mrs. Minnie F. Lennon has brought an injunction suit against George Len- non, her husband, Manager Norton and other officers of the St. - Paul Baseball Amusement company, alleg- ing- that her husband sold an option | to Norton without her consent. Worth Their Weight in Gold. ‘ OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN “THE NEW BEMIDJI” 80ld in Bemidji At your favorite store “The -Boston” DR. F. J. DARRAGH for Specialist of Chronic Diseases Best nickle pencil on earth. $1.00 Free Consultation. 2 Lasts a life time. 2 t. _ ASK THE MAN Tty 0814 3rd St., over Blooston Store Day and Night Calls Answered GENERAL MERCHANDISE Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, Flour, Feed, etc. The careful buyers SUPPLIES FOR OFFICE Typewriter ribbons, carbon paper, typewriter paper, clips, paper ftasteners, punches, eyelets BROSVIK, THE TAILOR - Phone 938 buy h ete., ote. L uy nere. Get quantity prices W. G. SCHROEDER PIONEER OFFICE STORE Bemidji Phone 66 Phone 31 Security Bank Bldg. PIONEER OFFICE SUPPLY STORE Everything for the Office and Sehool Security Bank Bullding Phone 31 BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS KOORS BROTHERS CO. Manufacturers and Jobbers Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, Confec- tionery, Cigars and Foun- tain Goods 316 Minn. Ave. N. W. Phone 126 PHOTOGRAPHER Photos Day and Night N. L. HAKKERUP GROCER FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES Holstead Coffee Beachnut Brand of Jams and Jellies Fresh Onions and Rhubarb CASE'S CASH STORE KEMP'S DRY CLEANING HOUSE 40 acres on main road, 7 miles from Bemidji. No incumbrance. Wil trade for car, Ford preferred. Clothes Cleaned and Pressed. ‘We Call for and Deliver - Promptly. MORRIS & LONGBALLA “I haye used Chamberlain’s Tablets and found them to be just as rep- resented, a quick relief for headaches, dizzy spells and other symptoms de- noting a torpid liver and a disordered condition of “the digestive organs. They are worth.their weight in gold,” ‘writes Miss - Clara A. Driggs, Elba, N. Y. Obtainable everywhere.— BANKING AND SAVINGS DRUGS AND JEWELRY LUMBER, COAL AND WO0OD Wholesalers and Retailers. Service and satisfaction. Mail Orders given that same service you et in person. BARKER'S Third St. - - Bemldji, Minn. Save systematically. Make use of our Savings Department. We wel- come your open account: Any quantity you want. Building material of all kinds. SECURITY STATE BANK - Bemidji, Minn. ST. HILAIRE RETAIL LBR. CO. Phone 100 - Bemidjl

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