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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1916. [the reservesyiand here is the serious [v The Bemidji Daits Pioneer| flaw in the administration’s program:| 4. 3 B A y K THER BEMIDII FIONESSR PUB. CO. STRONG AND WEAK A continentel army, to be recruited "SAY, DAD.THINK OF THE ORDINARY TOBACCO MAYBE YOU’LL FIND ITH ERE Publishers pud; Propsietors, POINTS IN WILSON to 400,000 in three annual install- WE. CHEWED.FOR.YEARS, BEFORE THE'GOOD” F. G. NEUMEIER, Editor. DEFENSE PLAN ments of 133,000, is proposed by the |* UUDGE PUT-US N BTHE NEWCUT: L president. These 400,000 reserves REALTABACCO CHEW. [ TELEPHONE 922 Entered at the (post .offise;at; Bemidji; Minn, as second-cla#s matter under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Published eveRdiaffernoon except:Sunday are-expected to come:forward -volun- tarily! The whole plan is dependent on the expectation that the volunteer stream ‘will have enough' volume to 1fill the enlarged .regular army,': to keep the national guard or militia Naval Program, as Outlined in Recent Speech;: and«Mad- erate Strengthening of Reg- ular Army Are to Be Com- mended, But His Volunteer “Continental” Army.of Re- Classified Department: No attention paid to anonymous con- 1 tributiofsy, Writers; name must be i - force recruited constantly to its exist- 11 serves Would Fail to Mater- or! A g e L o opesimslly ialize. ing or amplified strength, to supply These.ads. bring certain:results. . One=halficent * ok ok hk ok ok hkk ok ok okk kW the additional officers and men need- ¥ X KKK KKKKKKEKKKKK|ed for the enlarged navy—and then Note—The following is the . |flow on -with sufficient. head to sup- eighth of a series of articles |Ply annually,and perpetually. 133,- describing and discussing’ the |000 new recruits for the continental Swiss military defense system [army. published by the Pioneer by spe- cial arrangement with the Spokane Spokesman-Review. — Editor. Communications for the Weekly Plo- neer should reach this office not later than Tuesday;of each.week to Insure publication in the current issue. ******‘***-*****R. a word.per-issue..cash.with copy, ic a word.oth- erwise. Always. telephone No. 31 S B o s £ Subscription One month by carrie One year by carrier. Three months, postagt Six months, postage paid. One year, postage paid.... ‘The!'Wieekly’ Rioneer. Eight pages, containing a summary of the news of the week. Published every Thuraday and sent postage pald to any address’for $1780 in 'advande. EFREKE KKK KKK KKK KK WANTED;: - MEN-WOMEN — $75.00 | FOR."'SALE—Typewriter ribbons for a month. Government jobs. Vacan-.| every make of typewriter on the cies constantly. Write for list po- market at 650 cents'and 7§ cents sitions now obtainable. Franklin| each: Every .ribbon:sold for 75 Institute, Dept:° 191-M, Rochester, cents guaranteed. Phone orders N. Y. 26d35| promptly filled. Mail orders given WANTED—Girl" for general house- the same careful‘attention as when work. Call at 1707 Irvine Ave.| YOU appearsin persom: Phone 3L. “ Acmzwr ‘thany men'are enjoying the eomfort of W-B CUT Chew: ing mow: If you feel that.you:want the satisfaction.and comfort of rich tobacco — if you.seem to be tiring of the'ordinary-kind, thengo to your dealer and get a pouch of W-B CUT Chewing—the Real Tobacco Chew,-new:cuty long-shred. Remember ‘it is rich tobacco, so you need only a small chew. “Notice how the salt brings out the rich tobacco taste” Made by WEYMAN-BRUTON. COMPANY, 50 | Union- Square;: New: York- ity Volunteer Plan Unjust. It is gravely to be questioned- if the volunteer stream would be suf- ficiently large and sufficiently con- stant to insure the success of the ad- ministration’s 'program. The presi- dent is therefore asking that his de- e (From the Spokane Spokesman- Review.) * * The Daily Pioneer receives President Wilson’s address before the Manhattan club is a work of high fense structure shall be builded on uncertainty and essential injustice, Edward: Jackson: da228tf The Bemidji Pioneer. Office Supply Store. & Press Association. message it was wonderfully well[burden of national defense on theshoulders in a common bond of patri- | other: - Mrs. Elizabeth. - Willlamsony| WOFk. 1101 Dewey Ave. 3d229 |FOR SALE—Rubber stamps. _ The * e Pioneer ‘will procure any kind of done, outlining with great clarity the |volunteer and leave the shirker care otic quty. And it would give this Crooksville, Ohioyis one:of them. She bber st 1 short no- rubber stamp for'you on president’s program for national de-|free and immune from duty. * X wire service of the United & [literary finish. As an administration |for it is unjust to throw the whole |tpe well to do and the poor touching | berlain’s' Cough Remedy to any WANTED—Girl for general house- * ) + LOST:AND FOUND. IEEEESS U REEEE R R RS nation a reserve force so ample, so|says, : “I have found Chamberlain's e fense and voicing with high ability | Here shows the flinching trait that |constant and so charged with warn-| Cough Remedy to-be the. best. cough |LOST__Gold cass watch, open face, | e - {HIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGH |the nation’s deep desire to befriend lis so strong in Mr. Wilson. He fiinch- |ing that there could not be found |medicine T have ever. used.” For| Imnitials on back “H. S.” Finder|™yom nEne v ADVERTISING BY THE the whole world, to abstain reso-les and falls short of facing his prob-|ypon the globe a power sufficiently |sale by all dealers.—Adv. please returned to Piomeer OMfiCe | o~y = EAW lutely from wars of aggression and to |lem with the far vision and the reso- (formidable and reckless as to chal- for! reward. 3d31 |FOR: RENT — Nine-room modern = TR = engage only in preparedness to de-|lute determination of the construc-|jenge the peace, the integrity and the| Ty Ploneer- is ‘the plate:to buy| LOSTL A sait e - house,- 703 ‘Minnesota Ave. T. C. GENERAL OFFICES fend itself against invasion and main-|tive statesman, if the president’s popular institutions of the 100,000 | your rolls: of Addii daohiseipaper |1 of Februars C;;e t‘;’olm ;c:;m:;:sg Bailey; Phone 40. tf NEW YORK AND CHICAGC tain the liberties of the American |premises are sound. (The Spokes-|people living beneath the folds of the | ror Burroughs-adding machinesOne| Kirdly return t‘; g ;’r re: FOR RENT—One. furnished room. SRANCHES N ALI Th¥ PRINCIPAL CiYigs | people. man-Review believes they are.) Iflgiars ana stripes. ~611, % dozen volls ors Wundsetirolls o $13 Minn. Ave. 3d32 The president well says that “it|the nation needs large, certain and * & -1 ward. 3d31 DM — has been American policy time out|constant preparedness against the FARMS FOR SALE. . MISCELLANEOUS SHAKE THE COBWEBS. “There’s never anything new in this city.” How often have you heard that re- mark. We had it hurled at us a couple of days ago. And why is there nothing new? Simply because everybody waits for somebody else to start something. We are all ready to talk if the other fellow will do, but too.few of us are willing to take the initiative and “start something.” ‘What made New York, and Chi- cago, and Minneapolis, and all of the other great cities of the country? Was it their natural advantages alone, or the people who wait for others, or did they,just happen? It was neither of these. It was the ability and. the initiative of their ‘“do something” citizens. There is no place in.those burgs for the fel- low who “‘waits.” We can do the same here, if we want to. Not on as large or gigantic of mind to look to the navy as the first and chief line of defense,” and that, “chief of all, we should have a definite policy of development, not made from year to year, but looking well into the future and planning for a definite consummation.” The administration’s naval pro- gram, embracing as it does the build- ing of enough first class fighting ships and essential auxiliaries, such as scout ships, submarines and aireraft, to give the nation a sea defense sec- ond only to that of Great Britain, and of a bristling force, that would deter any power from attempted in- vasion, is sound and deserves the en- peril of assault and invasion, it]| should build that preparedness on foundations of certainty and fairness. In the Swiss system of general and compulsory training of the young| manhood of the country, we are of- fered ' these firm foundations. It is|g preparedness without militarism. It H: is democratic, the youth of the rich, |} Evils of Constipation. Many of the minor ailments have their origin in allowing the bowels to remain in a constipated condition. No one can reasonably hope for good health unless his bowels move once each /day. If they need help you thusiastic support of the nation. The Serious Flaw. To be cordially approved also is the president’s recommendation that the regular army be strengthened mod- erately in numbers and to the utmost efficiency, and that both navy and army have ample equipment of guns, ammunition and supplies of every will find Chamberlain’s Tablets ex- cellent. They produce no unpleas- ant effect and are easy to take, For sale by all dealers.—Adv. LIST The Best Cough Medicine. ‘When you have a cough or a cold you want the very best cough med- |man himself. icine obtainable. many who very much prefer Cham- There are a great If you want to know the truth about a man, ask any one but the Subscribe for the Pioneer. ANNOUNGEMENT! The undersigned is opening a Cash Flour and Feed Business at the corner of 4th St., and Minne- sota Ave. outside the store. We will carry a complete line of the high- est quality of flour and feed and will offer it for spot cash only at the very lowest possible price the market permits. We will have only one sized sacks 'of each commodity and the prices will be posted daily on the blackboard Look my prices over before buying. H. E. PALMER 400 Minnesota Ave. FOR SALE—340 actes irst lass land in Beltrami county, Minnesota. Lo- cated within 4 miles of two good, live towns. 25 acres in hay and crops. 60 acres seeded to clover. We will sell this in 40, 80 or 160- acre tracts. This land is dirt cheap at 1$30 per acre. Never has been offered for sale before and at the price we quote, $20 per acre, should be snapped up by those in search of a real snap. Terms of sale: One-half cash, balance to suit at -6 per cent interest. W. M. You can get a b1g, fat pencil tab- let for a nickle at the Pioneer office, and an extra big, fat ink paper com- position book for a dime. All the “kids” will want one when they see Vail, Blackduck, Minn. datf ‘em. [ rorr by v rvrsviv v PR L PV VPV ADVERTISERS—The great state of North Dakota offers unlimited op- portunities for business to classi- fled advertisers. The recognized advertising medium in the Fargo Daily and Sunday Courier-News the only seven-day paper In the state and the paper which carries the largest amount of classified advertising. The Courler-Newe covers North Dakota like a blank- et; reaching all parts of the state the day of publication; it is the paper to use in order to get re- sults; rates one cent per word first insertion; one-half cent per word succeeding insertions; fifty cents per line per month. Address the Courfer-News, Fargo. N. D A glance at the want. column may help you sell it. Business and Professional scale, of course, but. still we can im-needed description. In brief, that Your city property with PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS LAWYERS prove our condition a thousand per |our preparedness shall be complete e cent if we will only resolve to ‘“do[and well rounded, so that if we should | Y DR. ROWLAND GILMORE GRAHAM M. TOMGE; things”—and then do them. tace hostile forces nothing would be | av u“ ' rflss PHYSOISIGAi R :l“’,:‘kGEON s o TAWITRR = There are just as many brains in this city in proportion to population as there are in New York, Chicago or Minneapolis, but they are like the lacking down to the minutest detail. For the moment of first shock the regular army would be the country’s second line of defense, but the real Markham-Hotel Building Wholesale- Stove Dealers. NEW AND SECOND HA DR. E. A, SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN' AND :‘SURGEON: Office in Mayo - Block- .D. H. FISK, Court Commissioner ATTORNEY AT LAW Office second floor O’Leary-Bowser FOR SALE OR RENT Good Service Phone 396 Res. Phone 39" DR. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Building. VETERINARY SURGEON sleeping volcano while the other|and sustaining second line would be man’s brains are constantly in erup- R = tion. Girls With Beautiful Faces It is time to wake up—to come out Cook Stoves, Ranges, Wood Heaters, Combination. Coal and Wood Heaters, Self Feeding Hard Coal Stoves. of our trance—it is time to “‘do some- thing”—and we address this state- ment particularly to the friend who accosted ;us a couple of days ago. We .suggest. that YOU do some- thing, because we know that you have the ability to do. And when they see. your: brain. working to a purpose others will sit up and start theirs to moving, too. If you, reader, have ever made such a complaint of this city, we are talk- ing to you, too. Shake the cobwebs from your own brains, and in time you will.find others keeping the pace right by your side. Do something yourself and then you will never have occasion; to say to others that “there is never.anything doing in this city.” A sleeping volcano never makes or Graceful Figures American girls have a world-wide reputation- for beauty, but, at the same possess mneither beauty of face nor form, because in these instances they suffer from nervousness, the result of disorders of the womanly organism. At regular intervals they suffer so much that: their strength leaves them; for them to recover their strength. Of course, such periodic distress has its bad effect on the:nervous system.: The withered and drawn faces, the dark circles and crow’s feet about the eyes, the straight figure without those curves which lend so much to feminine beauty are the unmistakable signs; of womanly disorders. When a girl becomes a woman, when a woman becomes a mother, when a woman: passes through: the changes of middle life, are the- three periods- of they are so prostrated that it takes days- Reasonable Commission time, there are girls in our cities who |33 Dwight D. Miller -Insurance Specialist |V I can Insure Telephone -360-W. Offices _SECURITY- STATE BANK-BLDG. Anything you want in a stove All makes and- all sizes. Lisgler's Second Hand: Store: 206 Minn. Ave. Bemidji,iMinn;" Office—Miles Block DR: L. A. WARD- PHYSICIAN. AND' SURGEON Over: First' National Bank Bemidji;” Minn. DR. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN' AND' SURGEON Office Security Bank Block DR. EINER JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Bemidji, Minn. | A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. SPECIALIST Practice Limited . EYEI| EAR NOSE THROAT . Glasses Fitted Officé Gibbons Bldg. North of . Markham Hotel. Phone 105. W. K. DENISON, D. V. M. VETERINARIAN Phone 3 403 Irvine Ave. DRS. WARNINGER & HOEY - LICENSED VETERINARIANS Phone 209 Bemidji, Minn. DRAY LINE TOM SMART: DRAY. AND TRANSFER Safe and Piano Moving Res. Phone 58 818 America Ave. Office Phone . 12. DENTISTS. DR. G. M. PALMER* DENTIST OfficePhone 124, Residence 346 Is Ever-y Day of the week for the man- who smokes Don Almo Cigars-10c¢ Miles Block, Bemidji DR. D. L. STANTON. DENTIST Office in Winter Block life when health and strength are most needed to withstand the pain and distress often-caused by severe organic disturbances. At these critical. times women. are best fortified by the use of Dr. Pierce’s Kansas City Star: Two classes of | Favorite Prescription, an old remedy A:DANNENBERG i CHIROPRACTOR First National Bank Bldg. © I remove the cause of acute and chronic diseases Offics hours: - 10-12, 1:30-5; 7 to 8| DR. J. T. TUOMY, much smoke. Ever, as a boy, tie a can to a dog's tail and see him scoot? UNDESIRABLE CITIZENS. undesizablg citizens were revealed in ?f pl]'ove(! worth that keeps the entire Sure.you-did—we did! |} - 2 Phone 406-W. . DENTIST the preparedness discussion ;; yester- i:";i:e“sg::e‘c‘o‘nlé?t"if;“ly regulated - and And how-about: that Every man should.smoke:the: home made:cigars;especially when ——— 'Gibbons : Block Tel. 230 day. Mothers, if your daughters are weak, lot, or house or piece they're better—ask for Don Almo next-time: - DEAN: LAND. CO. Northrof Markham:Hotel One was represented by the armor Iac}}( E"}bifi,‘zna are tr;ubled Wil]h head& aches, - lassitude - and. - are pale: and |- plate manufacturers, who threatened | gioyjy D Pierce's Favorite Prescrip- get 1l to put. up:the: cost,$200 a ton if the|tion is just what they need to surely Tie a Daily Pioneer Want government went into the business.| bring the bloom of health to their Ad - to it friend—do it The other,by the Pennsylvania labor ;‘;:f“;‘sy and make: them strong: -and now! leader,‘whq,-said the country wasn’t| Tf you are a sufferer, if you daugh- worth-fighting - for: . ter, mother, sister need help, get %f. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription in_liquid or tablet'form: Then'address Dr. Pierce, Inyalids™ Hotel,; Buffalo; N. Y., and re- ceive confidential advice from.a staff of = Today:is an extra business day | Specialists, that's free; also 136-page in the year 1916, book on woman's- diseases sent -free Today: should -mean: an- increased prosperity -in- this, distriet. of thou- sands (of. dollars.: Many cities: throughout the North- west are> having Thrift: Day- celebra- tions. - In: 8t. Paul, . merchants have advertisedi,today- as- “Your Day to Gain’:and speciak/bargains have been offered: . of furniture, or auto you wish to get rid of? Is also Bemidji mad and Consolation i ms ALL DEALLERS HAVE THEM LAND, LOANS INSURANCE AND CITY PROPERTY FRANCES VIVIAN Y VOCAL TEACHER Phone 311-W. Bemidji | 1110 Bemidji Ave.. Bemidji, Minn. DWIGHT' D. MILLER DR. F. J. 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