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‘N0 YELLOW PERIL Terauchi Says War Binds Ameri- " ca and Japan. RELATIONS NOT ENDANGERED. Baron Goto Says He Hopes Nations® Will Find Principles on Which to Base Abiding Relations of Mutual Trust and Confidence—Greetings Ca- bled to President Wilson. Tokyo, Japan.—*By the participatior of the United States in the war our ties are strengthened,” declared Pre mier Terauchi at the first dinner of the recently formed American-Japanese soclety. He had just asserted that never in the history of their intercourse have the two countries come to such a pass ‘as to endanger cordial relationship, and he went on to say: “We are on the eve of joining our resources in chas- tising a common and obdurate foe in the cause of world peace. "The friend- Photo by American Press Association. PREMIER TERAUCHL be cemented more strongly than ever by the combined efforts of both gov- emments and peoples.” Among the 300 members present ‘were many of the most prominent men in Japanese public life. Viscount Ka. mneko, ex-minister of justice, presided and the principal speech was made by Baron Goto, ex-minister of communi, eations. Baron Goto said: “There are few questions of such vital moment to the The resemblance of Italy to a booted leg ending in a pronounced toe and heel is familiar to everybody, but how Sardimia. many of those who have glanced at Sardinia on the map have observed the likeness of the island to a foot- print? Yet two of its oldest Greek names were Ichnusa (from “ichnos,” a footmark) and Sandaliotis (from *‘san- dal”). what commemorates that island herb which distorted the features into a grin?— London Express. The Theorist-—-A man has a right to insist household. Tbe bas a There is luck In odd numbers. Even 23 would be all right if we had the | privilege of selecting the persons to whom it should be attached.—Rich- 1y relations of the two countries should | mond Times-Dispatch. to Sardinia (saild to be derived from Sardus, a son of Hercules) what should we be calling sardines today? And but——Exchange. If these names had not ylelded of the “sardonic” laugh, which Dungerous Rights. upon being the head of his own Pessimist—Ye-es, and a man also right to slap a tiger on the nose, Tettpheno 873 site? cozy little home. EASY PAYMENTS Pick yours out and call on our local agent, T. C.'Balley, Post Oftice Block, for prices and June discount. TOWNSITE COMPANY Cap. Nat Bank Blde. ‘Minnesota. BEMIDJI HORSE MARKET We Buy and Sell Horses, Harnesses and Vehicles. P Moberg Construction Company WE HAVE THE LOTS ‘What kind of a lot are you looking for? A location for a fine residence? St. Paul. :liklik**fl*it#iIllill‘tliifiiill b GEIB & LEIBSLE i* Aveamwexmp * *x Architects and Engineers x| ® SPBCIALIST * :Ph oy e m_cummummou‘c ~ne arkham Bldg. ' % lasses 2 Giiltiiiiiifii:*»’ . & Fitted 4 &% ; * Gibbons Bldg. Phome 108 & AKX R RXERKARE S * TOM SMARY s|ErEREE R R E R BRI R ¥ DRAY AND TRANSFER -:"""1""”””: x Safe and Plane Movisg . DANNENBERG % Res. Phone 58 818 Amartes ¢|* Virst Nuticnel Baak Bldg. & x Oftios PR 13 g|* 1 remove the eause of asute * reaannnnnnnxnnnslt aad. dyrenis dseaoe b [ R R R R R RS RRR R CHIROPRAGTOR x * 5Kl Ofttes howrs: 10-13, 1:30-8 7-8 & IR E A SHANNON,M.D, * « PHYSICIAN AND SURGNON #|* Fhosa. ¢06-w e IR R R R R R R R ©ftice ia Mayo Block * ® Phone 396 Res Phone 307 | K XXX KK KK KMk KX & ¥ [ R R R R R I * R R R R R R R N1 DEE R o * : &% - Oftice: Troppman Block : BR. C. R. SANBORN u|% FEaone180-J Bemidji, Minn ps PHYSICIAN ANDSURGEON |y x x kX kX K KK KX KK K & ".‘?:O:llfl-lrfl” :ccccu«’cccccqqcc SRR * x| RAHAM M. TORRANCE * LA R EEEEE R SRR E LRI @ u%m . DR. L. A. WARD *|x Miles Block Phome §60 ¢ % PHYSICIANANDSURGEON ¥ |y g xR XXX XXXAXSD T = Fla XXX XX XXX EXTEES ppman Block **x WK ’IB""‘ \d Bemidj, Mina. x| % N : iR B AR A AR A AR R I TR F TR E R L RS x DR. E. H. SMITH de R R R R KKK ES % PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON #|& DRS. GILMORE & McCANN * welfare of mankind as the relations of Japan and the United States. -The era of the Pacific promises to surpass that of the Mediterranean or the Atlantic. All the forces of the east and west will meet. Will they unite or clash? I belleve it lles in the power of the United States and Japan to answer that question, on which the future happiness and progress of the world will depend. - For this reason the re- Iations between Japan and the Unit- ed States are of supreme importance With the awful responsibility that they owe to mankind, will Japan and the United States work hand in hand or will they turn their backs on each ather? 1 hope the two nations wilk find principles on which to base abid- } ing relations of mutual trust and coun- fidence.” Other speakers were Prince Toku- gawa, president of the house of peers; Count Okuma, ex-premier; Baron Shi- busawa, chairman of the Tokyo Bank- ers' association; Post Wheeler, who is United States charge d'affaires at To- kyo; George H. Scidmore. United States consul general at Yokohama. After the dinner greetings were cabled to President Wilson. . COURTS KEPT WARM The tennis courts were a busy place Sunday and club members re- port them in fine condition. Two of the courts have been entirely fin- ished and the third will be put into shape this week. CROWDS AT THE POINT Diamond Point was thronged throughout Sunday with people and bathing was the chief pastime. Many carried well filled lunch baskets and spent the entire day. The “Point” is becoming one of the chief centers of recreation hereabouts. ON ESTATE MATTER *® * & PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON & x LA R R E R R R R R R ERR] Alfred Dalby of Debs was in the eity today and looked after the dis- posal of part of the estate of his father, M. M. Dalby. 500 TO ATLANTIC (By United Press) Chicago, July 9.—Five hundred more naval recruits left Great Lakes naval station today for Atlantic ports. FRENCH SWEEP ON (By United Press) Paris, July 9.—Suddenly assuming the offensive the French swept for- ward recapturing the first line of trenches over the front of a mile between Bovettes Ridge and Chev- regny. MORE_MINERS 0 2 (By Unitea Press) Winnipeg, July 9.—AIl miners in the coal mines in southwestern Sas- katoon, Sask., are striking for a 20 per cent wage increase. @ Office Security Bank Block LB AR REERRSRERE R E R LA RS R R R R R R R RN « ® DR. EINER JOHNSON % Bemidji, Minn. * Office—Miles Block # PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS + * B ARXARAAR ARAARAY AR RAAN AR A AR ARR A AR AN [ EEEEREREE R L B R AKX KEE XXX EXXXXES « * THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER . IR R R R R R R R R R R R R T Semidjl, Minn. A good business Or just a place for a XXX ES DR. ,'D RICH Office O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. Oftice Phone 376-W Res. Phone 376-R IS ERE R L R R RS KRR R EEEREREX DR. @, M. PALMER DENTIST Offics Phone 134, Residenee 346 ¢ Mties Block, Bemidfi * FERARRREEREREEESD EEERXREEEEEERES ® - A A A 32223 DR. D. L. STANTON * DENTIST . Offics 1n Wiater Blosk 4 IEEESRERE R R R R RS EARREEREERERERS DR. J. T. TUOMY s DENTIST . North of Markham Hotel ¥ Gibbons Blosk. Tel. 530 @ REREEEERRRRREES FERREREEEREENES DR. H. A. NORTHROP * OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN 4 AND SURGEON * Suite 10 O’'Leary-Bowser Bldg + Offics Phome 183 . EERXRARNEXIERENED * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * & J. WARNINGER VETERINARY SURGEON Oftice and Hospital 3 doors west of Troppman Store Phone No. 309 * * * * XK RKREXRNRKXEXS - THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIOKEEB' PP TEIEEEEE R E R B ity about themselves.. Why R R R Rz e s R R iR R E R B R R B B i KOORS BROTHERS CO. *x . Bakers and Confectioners ¢¥ Manutacturers and Jobbers 4 * Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, e Confectionery, Cigarsand Ot Fountain Goods L 316 Minn. Ave. Phone 136 ¥4 S e AT RAESR IR R R R RREER L NI MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Wholesale and Retail Pianos, Organs and Sewiag Machines 117 Third St. Phone 673-W J BISIAR, Manager *+xascsrsaascsxe s Bemidjt c&««aaa«uak;cc: * Eat at ¥ THE HOME CAFE :: Gordon Burns, Prop. *X xx Corner 3rd St. & Belt. Ave. ¥ *x& X _'T not call them up? N L HAKKERUP PHOTOGRAPHER Photos Day and Night TR RERS TET T ERERER DEAN LAND Cd Land, Loans, Insurance and City Property Troppman Block Bemidj! LR IR B0 B B IR BRI R I I NN KA XXX RN REE KK —WATCH HOSPITAL— “Every Watch Cureable” BEMIDJI JEWELRY CO. 204 Minn. Ave. A. W. Peterson, Mgr. o#o These Are “Good - Service” Advertisers Offering you their “goud-service” and spending money to tell this commun- xx *x *x *x *x . - ‘I s r'ed «* x *x *x *x "y x *x I R R P ST EEETEZT RS RS R R R RS R R RS R R R R B 0 B R R 0 GENERAL MERCHANDISE + - Grocoyld, Dry UGoods, Shoes, & Flour, Feed, etc. The careful buyers buy here. W. G. SCHROEDER Bemidji Phoue 66 IEEEREREEREERE R R I E R R SRR EE R T HUB CLOTHING Good substantial clothing and shoes at moderate prices “Honest Abe’’ Grossman, Proprietor 218 Minn. Ave. & k& XK &KX x LR RS E 5 LB 8 *x ** AR ARAE AR A AARRAA NI AN A& & D The DAILY PIONEER re- ceives wire service of the UNITED PRESS Association. | CLASSIFIED FOR SALE—Second hand furnish- ing goods and shoe shelving and O’Leary- 2-79 electric light fixtures. Bowser Co. FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER 405 Beltrami Ave., Bemidji, Mi \ bt GLASSES The most correctly fitted lenses worn by humankind were, prescribed by Optometrists The most accurately adjusted and comfortable frames were likewise supplied by optomet- rists, men who have made Optics their Study And have so thoroughly mas- tered the laws of light and sight that . No Eye Need Now Suffer From any lack that the Best Lenses can supply. Larson’s glasses good for human eyes. This expert, painstaking ser- vice is yours at DRS. LARSON & LARSON REGISTERED OPTOMETRISTS Phone 92 Offices over Postoffice FOR BALR FOR SALE—W r maps, 16 Dages, bound, showing all nations of the earth. Every home should ‘have one during these times of war. assures you of one. We ha limited number only. in big ad in this issue. Office. FOR SALE—Thoroughly mipdern house, large grounds, very cheap. Might rent. E. J. Willits, 115 3rd St. Phone 41. 5-712 FOR SALE—S80 acres of good -land, or might consider trade.for: good second hand Ford car. Address “C. B. N.,,” clo Pioneer. -6-79 FOR SALE, RENT OR TRADE— Property 307 3rd St. Frank La.nq.; . ..6-19 FOR SALE OR RENT—Seven-roo! house. Ed. Achenbach, Box 48%; Bemidji, Minn. FOR SALE OR RENT-—Seven-room house. Ed. Achenbach, Box 484, Bemidji, Minn. 6-714 FOR RZNT. : FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms. * 923 Bemidji Ave. Phone 281-W. 2-79° FOR RENT—DANDY 5-ROOM COT- TAGE. E. J. Willits, 1156 3rd Phone 41. FOR RENT—Furnished cottage - Diamond Point (very cozy). E. J. Willits, 115 3rd St. Phone 41. - 5-712 FOR RENT—House, Tenth and Min-" nesota. Call Duncalf, Phone. 14- 629t FOR RENT-Two modern rooms, 613 America Ave. Phone 58. 4-7 WANTED—Dry wood of all -kinds, 16 inch or 4 feet, and pole length at my yard. G. H. French, 4th: St. and Irvine Ave. Phone 23. 6-714 WANTED—Second hand ladies’ bi- cycle; also second hand boy’s bi- | cycle. Address “Bicycle,” Pioneer "’ office. 626te WANTED—Girl for generat house- work. 703 Bemidji Ave. ~ 628tf WANfiD—Buyera. Now is your chance to get Royal Begch lots only half mile from city limits. All over 100 feet lake front, and | from 580 to 694 feet long. D T. Beaudette, Tailor. Call at Third St. WANTED — Stenographer aiready employed, who has time for a lit- | tle additional work where now em- ployed. Address “J. C. M.,” Pio- neer. 2-710 LOST—Some time ago, a pink rosary. Finder return to this office for reward. 3-711 WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Mrs. A. Laurent, Fifth ‘Ward. 6-714 BY Gony - S0 \TDId! n..‘.rfingr -

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