Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 14, 1917, Page 3

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THURSDAY. JUNE 7. 1917, THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER DnlNKmG FOUNTAINS 2,000 pound ton of ice Tor 1915 and at “Badie,” mfll':h:':::éf to her small COOLED BY USE OF ICE. |# B i Bt e 2S TEMPTATION. daughter, “why 1s it that you and your d furnished, ‘at a cost of $183.66; for the =L little brother are always quarreling?” . Water In Summer Kept at Low Tem. | same period in 1916, 306,985 pounds What a satisf stion it e to tri- “I don’t know,” replled Sadie, “un- perature In Massachusetts Town. were furnished, at a cost ét $307. umph over tempZation! The joy leas I take after you and he takes after When the bubbler law was passed || ©f resisting temptation is the we changed the fountains to comply highest joy men can feel. The One of {he drinking fountains in use | with the law at a cost of about $10 victory brings a moment when on the streets of Fitchburg is here il- | each, not including the bubblers.— our little life here grows larger lustrated, writes A. W. Brown, super- | American City. ‘fld':- fl;l ourc‘;lv'; lifted into intendent and registrar of the Fitch- :fv:"lll.:\::hi;"v;lith.hi :l:’:r.h:::;: burg water department. The water is papa.”"—Chicago News, SOCIAL CENTERS IN SCHOOLS. and are somehow conscious of kept cool in summer by means of a prm———— their sympathy. All God's cre- large coucrete icebox below the foun- | Forty-five Such Institutions In Chicago, ation smiles upon us ard appears tain, with coils of pipe of several sizes and Idea Grows. made for our joy.—A. B. David- in it, so as to give stornge for con- | The idea of having social centers son. siderable water. The fountains cost |¢onducted in the public schools 18 so + ’ about $175 each and have been very | Strongly approved in Chicago that for- satisfactory to the public. ty-five of the schools now have them, "The Innocents. At first only two were installed, and | 80d the superintendent of schools has [ Mr. Newlywed—Did you say this the cost of the ice was then paid from | een authorized to open centers in| wgg pound cake, my dear? Mrs. New- other school buildings in which they lywed—Yes, dariing, and'T made it all are desired. myself. Mr, Newlywed—Are you quite OTHING that we could say would so thoroughly convince you of the value of Chamberlain’s _ Tablets as a personal trial. We can tell you of thousands who have been permanently cured of chronic constipation, indigestion, biliousness, sick headache and disorders of the stomach and liver, but this will have little weight with you as compared (The, apbropriation for (his PurbOse | g’y our—pounded it enough- to a personal trial. That always convinces. - ,000, Luie president of the board of educa- Town TFopics. tion, Jacob M. Loeb, hopes to secure $100,000 with which to pursue the work next year. . The growth of the idea is apparent from the increase in the number of XK K KKK R R KRR KK KKK KR KKK KKK KRR KKK these centers conducted last year, from x “WHITE HOUSE” *|% Hair dressing, manicuring, % j— twenty-seven for a limited period of * TEA CO! *|% face massage, scalp treat- seven weeks’ duration to forty-five this \ | L3 served exclusively %|% ment, switches made from year for the longer period of twenty- \ N \L \ *x THIRD ST. CAFE *|& combings. Corns, ingrow:. * three weeks. \\ " X X KK KEKKXKKKEKKX K pnaus treated a specialty. x President Loeb feels that the educa- \ = x MINA MYBERS * tion which may be derived from the KR KRR K R KKK :*3‘1‘1*62' s‘:.‘ :hone u:'w’: evenings thus spent in social inter- Y Ol l LOOK O L PP PO T ~ | b x * X KKK course i3 as important as any of the 8,0 0. 4.0 ‘,‘,‘,’,’,‘:y:'r':o:a'q" & NEW JITNEY STAND IN e other fundamentals and that it really ':"( AAAAAAA 55¢ * FIFTH WARD S LT T4 gives a finishing touch to the work of '.':- ‘:':' * —Phone 62— *E wa 2. ESOKBTB H citizen making. . B3¢l | % August L. Berg, Joe Hague, *|E & H If you are wearing badly fitted o BN (% “Roy Jarvis and Fred Graut’ &|= Plum égagt'ertl?s:l:: Hot 2 4 Elassea. St AR | * Service Night and Day *|S Get our estimate. £ CITY HOME 'RULE BILL. Your Glasses :". “Motherttied all brand »:':- * N A R R R *: H Phones 555 and 309 — Are the most conspicuous part || BRI ,he peoce which is tov DO | * * ST _ State Senator of New York Proposes of your attire. People when i e which ls v, — Amendment Affecting Cities. talking to you look directly at 2.8 h":'l“ "°"b':k.‘" good, 1% Home rule for every municipality in your eyes. e ;.koxm: h ov""g: o".:z .’." DR. R. E. RICHARDSON New York state is the aim of a pro- Will your glasses stand this SO Bai i, Lot oty = ., TUSETH SCHOOL OF MUSIC o S S posed constitutional amendment which searching scrutiny or are they D) -';%.kfl:h 7 2% T DENTIST has been presented by Senator Ogden like “a smudge upon the can- iNd " AT, BORrONE: (2L Teachers of Violin, Piano and ONE OF THE ICE COOLED FOUNTAINS. pre: A (4 vas."” ili th i A« . OFE o L. Mills. The amendment follows in a e inYolinE . otherwldg B8d ‘Shelikesthe wonderful KX Band Instruments Oftice: Troppman Block city accounts. Later, the city council | general way the lines of a proposal P e]‘;:s‘llisp: 3:'17{; the Toois B8] leavening strength — fine KX Phone 683-W 116 3d St. ordered the installation of seven more, | that came before the Inte constitutional (| ) getine? o NE e, JoGis: || RASd raising qualities—absolute RN Phone 180-J Bemid}i, Minn, —_— and, as the water department had [ convention and went down to defeat eyes. ;’.: purity—great economy of :A:A oney, the cost of the ice was charged | with the rest of the revised constitu- ' e BO i ‘w the department. With nine foun- | tion when submitted to the voters. It "oyfi" Classes v :.:‘ LU i LU tains to ice, we concluded to cut the | provides that only general laws affect- Our glasses are optically and ' (¢ |= READY MONEY TALKS LOUD DURING H] ice and store it ourselves, and we put | ing cities shall be passed by the legis- merchanically made—a joy y BAKINGPOWDER 3 (= OUR MAY REDUCTION SALE = up a house for the purpose. The ice | lature and forbidding the passing of either to look at or through. “Don’t think the Bakin *WJH .5. was cut on oue of the reservoirs, and | any special act affecting the affairs or Powder mlnowuuhbeng A | = ] the fountains were filled during the hot | property of a city, or one or more conn- urs. '.A“sn" & l‘nsu" Try CI’Iumet once—-fin(i A = We are making substantial reductions from the regular 3 S weather by our team without interfer- | ties situated wholly within a city. B.EGISTERED OPTIMETRISTS out what realbakingsare.” :.'. H prices on business and residence lots during our May Sale. = ing with the usual departmental work. | The amendment also en:powers mu- Specialists the Eye, Fitting of -..:‘ S Speclal arrangements made Wwith those desiring to build homes. £ For the last two years the department | nicipalities, through their local legisla Glasses ‘&“‘"L“ H 1?"""‘ DO = Select the lot you want then call on our local agent T. C. 8 has been so busy that the team could | tive bodies. to adupt and amend local We have the facilities for du- S::g‘lip“:'n P;.uud”é;l DO |= Bailey, P. O. Bullding or get prices and terms from. H not handie”this extra work, and we | laws not inconsistent with the state plicating broken lenses. DO (= H therefore contracte¢ with a dealer to | constitution or the gzeneral laws of the Postoffice Block Phone 92 SO0 \""';'g'g:‘:.:,:.: E BEHIDJC“I ffil&wt NBE}I{EB]C&MPAN! i fill the fountains at a cost of $1.25 per | state. - > v H 8t. Paul, Minnesota, g e - i L T T T T T L D SRR s Gossard . BEMIDJI HORSE MARKET £ Corsets Brassieres We Buy and Sell Horses, H " i at Harnesses and Vehicles. z ace rront al » = $2.50 to $8.50 2red. Co- 50c 10 $350 | lf |8 : i p— " Everythiag That is Now 5 E Phone 850 H, H. COMINSKY, Mgr. Bemidji, Minn, g = £ . Moberg Construction Company = 1 Teltphone 278 ) Bemidjl, Minn. u llY s u M M [ HY H [ ]] DT T T T T T T . : e ° ~ b - Business and Professional l Quite ready with a wonderful varied assortment e * IR R R R R R R RS R R R R R R R R R R RS R R R R ] of Dresses for the Women and Misses who like . TON SAARS s|% GHANEN m TOERinGE 4 . . . . x DRAY AND TRANSFER LAWYER « to be forehanded. First choice is best choice, al O s N . I, ways. Among the materials are the Voiles, Lin- % Res. Phone 68 518 Amerles ¥ (X KX K KKK KKK KRN R R . . . * Office Phome 13 LB AR R R EE R R R R ens, Tussahs, Ginghams and pretty combinations. R W.K DENION.D V.M. * e SR SRR R R R E R ESEESE ] Oftice Phone 3-R Res. 994 & Prices at $3.50, $5, $6.50, $10, $15, up to $19.50. R R SRR R B8 B ¥ DR. E. A. SHANNOKN, M. D. 3rd 8t. and Irvine Ave. « &« PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON KRR KR X KK KRR KKK . L] Office in Mayo Block IR R R R R R R ] - / % Phone 39¢ Res. Phone 397 J. WARNIRG! L] waShable summer 3kll’ts TEEEEREEEER R R R R R 2 vmmnmAn!svalon - M | . l d dl Th f CHEREREREE SRR R R R R Office and Hospital 3 doors & —_ . - W west of Troppman Store L ] 3 any styles including sport models e tav : T —— 5 o : PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON KEXKRKKKXK KR KPR KKKREK ored materials are Piques, Gaberdines, Cords Poplins and Novelties. Very moderately priced at $1.25, 1.50, $2, 2.50, $3, $4; sizes for everybody Office—Miles Block LR R R R R R SRR R R RS IR R SRR B EEEE RS LA R R R EEE SRR R R R * DRS. GILMORE & McCANN & * * * PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS & ® x [ 3 x x x * DR. L. A. WARD « Office—Miles Block = —_ & PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON KRR KRR KRR KRR KKK = , i — x 2 :*«};;fga;;&c«ca: . . - . - = x Troppman Block . d. [EDRICH x Bemidji, Minn. bl DENTIST » S||k Flbre SI’lk w.!ltevo‘le FF R R WA G : Ofllooofl?‘cfe;fi-nn.o:;estwmu. : . - Petticoats || Women’s (waists 98c| ||| |5 i r s rr s e P e S annt I Hosier Womcn's Voile Waists % FHYBIGUN SRR WORe o : e ’n;,’ it : & Office Security Bank Block Q. M. PALMER at $3-49 y trimmed with laces &. e .“. x :.’; 'Y YL : —— n:;fl'nn * Taffeta Petticoats in 590 vov?i::d!ndcoll!l::r:'ltielsn : i ;; m’ o ::m’ ’o; ik “lfl:.mo:k'.nnmmmu e : changeable and plain| Fipre Silk Hosiery in|regular $1.25 seller, & FPHIMCIANAND STRONON 4[5 B SR EEPERE AR ¥ 1 jale—- Whe . i K *® Bemidji, Minn. ERERR XK RRERRREEARSE e colors, spec Black, White, Tan, Grey | special--- i O St o s SR Gld’ s Y pec R R R R R R RS R R R DR. D. L. STARTON « ‘$349 old and Palm Beach| 98 KR ERRRRR R RN KK K| DENTIST - Joi N colors, very spl. 59¢ C * A V.GARLOCK, M. D. x Office 1n Winter Bloek - . . [ SPECIALIST KRR K E R KRR KRR RRRE - . ¥ EYE EAR NOSB THROAT I E R R R R R R R R R x Glasses Fitted Fibre Silk Be.tsy Ross New e ol T Wk D IR ITTUOMY % 1= s E E R R R R RN ‘Sweaters Middies &|Neckwear| ||| [5risiiiiiiiisizlfy o o sooum s - x * A. DANNENBERG 15750, 3850, 950\ g o cks ol Stn b vesews I3 o ARG, 102TIIIIIIIIIINLS Purple, Rose, Green & of Georgette, Crepe de : L "'::d"c;:’,;':"; of sente ¥|yx DR H A NORTHROP * x EverythIng | chise, Organdy & Nets in white % OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN & Striped Colors. to s that I8 New | ¢ aevelties--50c, $1. 1.50 to $3 CHIROPRACTOR * AND SURGEON « — - N . NN AV ] « Office hours: 10-13, 1:30-6 7-3 *|x guite 10 O’Leary-Bowser Bldg x Phone 406-W x Offics Phome 153 * * * . L * *x ® * x x * * * * * * x * * * * x * ¥ * * * * * * * x * * * * * x * * * * * * * * * * * * R R E R R R R R R Y R LR LR D

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