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THE BEMIDJ! DL(LY PYUNEER BUSINESS “_ e Extra Special This Week In THE BEMNIDJI DAILY PIONEER PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. THE BEMIDJI PIONEBER PUBLISHING CO. AND PROFESSIONAL G. B. CARSON E. H. DENU KEEZRRAER KRR SR ® SPECIALIST * g - Entered at the postoffice at Bemidji, Minn., as second-class matter [®* EYE EAR NOSE THROAT $ under act of Congress of March 3, 1879. " Glasses Fitted * | & Gibbons Bldg. Phome 106 —_— - | No attention paid to anonymous contributions. Writer's name must | K ¥ ¥ R E X K X kK R K & X £ & . be known to the editor, but not necessarily for publication. bk R e i R The extraordlnary Values Offered last week at Communications for the Weekly Pioneer must reach this office not Iater than Tuesday of each week to insure publication in the current issue. : Pfl%m)’{)ofi-}:(?’nri : our SI-_IOE SA-LE was t!le talk Of the townl .but we —_— p—— * Bemtay, Mimn. s/|[[I are going to give you still better values all this week. * 1) . BY cammzR TN AT e wam rerrermressert Il We are overstocked on Men's shoes and will make One year ..............$500 Oneyear ..............$4.00 - 1 1 1 1 . o om0 e M0 15 s w omomen oIl PTICES that will move them out rapidly. For instance: g:';::’t’]’:hf lfi Three months .......... 100 : T o : '\ In the King Quality Line we will offer you One week .. LA E °"‘°‘a§‘,:'c.£‘§&;‘.:§!,é'hw"“' E : a man’s semi-English, combination last shoe, AR R RN A RS RNt stamped $6.50, and worth $8.00 today IR R RS R R R R B EEE] x DR. L. A. WARD * & PHYSICIAN AND SURGRON * ® Troppman Bloek * ] . . e % Special This Week THE WEEKLY PIONE . [ EEE SRR R R R R EE R Ten pages, containing & summary of the news of the week. Pub.|¥ ¥ ¥ XS XX X XL X X X % &4 . : lished every Thursday and sent postage paid to any address, for, in|* DR. J. T. TOOMY * OAVAROR . ..uoiieiiii e JSLBONE L DR . —_— OFFICIAL COUNTY AND CITY PROCEEDINGS : *G:h:o:n ’B l:e:. o *T:L.‘:. e : Men’s dark brown English, soft kid leather pagne kid top, very high covered Louis heel. —_— The Daily Pioneer is8 a member of the United Press Association, and s represented for foreign advertising by the QGeneral offices in New York and Chieago, branches in all principal cities. ] THE KINDERGARTEN At first thought vone might not supp;;é_the question of a kindergarten DR. E. H. SMITH ISR SRR RR SRR RN & PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON & Oftice Security Bank Bloek KRR EKEREREEEE would have much bearing on the subject of town improvement, but acloser | # X ¥ X X XK X X X X X & * & study of the kindergarten and its mission will convince one that it has a| & vital place in the life of any community. The quality of citizenship is the measure of any community. It mat- ) & ters not the enterprise and push of a people; it matters not the thrift and| & Phone 396 Office in Mayo Block DR. E. A, SHANNOR, M. D. # PHYSICIAN AND 8URGEON Res. Phone 397 saving qualities; if there be not a bed-rock of solid character underlying|#® % & & & & % & % kK & ¥ & & & these there is no success worthy the name for that community. PP g PO either in gun- high leather Louis The schools and the homes of the land are the soils that produce either = IR @ l;:]'m metal, calf or heels, medium heels good or bad citizens. If the home influence be what it should be, and is . Iile'! soft glazed kid or low heels; all followed by the right sort of school tm.lnlng, the average boy or girl will * Office Phome 134, ence 346 leather, staple sizes and widths in develop into a creditable product. If either of these fail in their mission, x MHes Bl l' Bemidj $5.00 shoe these dress shoes the result detracts from success in proportion to the degree of failure. | Dlook, 26 at. 33195 that usually sell for The old idea that formerly prevailed with many of our people that|® % ¥ % % % % % = » % * % # » the child should be left to run wild until school age arrived when hecould | X E E X R K KX R X X K K K & be readily molded into the correct shape, has been exploded. True under| & this program many noble characters have been produced, but it has been| & in spite of, rather than because of, the method. The kindergarten derives its great value from the fact that the first| % Res. few years of a child’s life constitute the period in which the groundwork | & of character is laid. age of one or two years to five or six, are permanent. training can entirely obliterate them. No amount of after If these impressions are healthful K and wholesome, the child is fortunate. If the reverse, the child has been | Instructor in 5th—NEW FALL MEDIUM HEELED BOOTS burdened with an incubus that may require a lifetime to shake off. : PIANO VOICE DRAMATIC Line of good heavy school shoes, sizes up to AT A PRICE ART 1-2, at the o 0 S0 B Mo e ot e o R ST, s T L v . $2.85 | & 5700 chosoate broen tnce oot with che uel shall start the ¢ on the right road iIn life. 1In too manyjy 1917 Minn. Ave. Bemidjt DR e s fi2le B0 - " 5 Neolin sole and a white rubber instances, however, the home life does not furnish these influences, and |4 & & % % % ® & % ¥ & ® ¥ ¥ Girl's Scl]moi ?hoe‘s; ll:mlflo-r- face oair .25 heel, high tops, at tne pair 34.85 Same in high top button 'y . 3 , at tne pair........ in many cases it is no fault of the guardians of the ho.me. P S U SV 3 A new fall walking boot in a patent chamois | Supposing the home life to approximate the ideal; that the parents| THORWAIg] LUNDE - - colored top with the medium $4 85 are all they should be; that they have a vital interest in the development | ¥ CHIROPRACTOR P nd. Ciivonio: Diseases very SpeCIa|--SIlveI' heel, a $6.00 one at.............. " of the young minds and souls entrusted to their care; the fact remains that | ¥ Acute TOM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER Safe and Plano Moving 818 Ameriss Phone §8 Office Phone 13 The impression stamped on the young mind from the | & ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ x X & * ¥ ¥ & & & & IS EREE R R R LR IDA VIRGINIA BROWN an intelligent guardianship of the child during every day and hour of its : Fl:‘;"%i‘:,;:;{' %‘::fi B;;f;;fs?ng life is a practical impossibility for its parents. other duties this might be possible. But there are other duties that de- mand their attention, and for the sake of the child these duties must not be evaded. Who has not heard the expression from many a distracted mother of an active boy: ‘I'll be so glad when he starts to school.” Not that this mother wishes to shirk her responsibility, but the sober truth is, the job is too big for her. The young life is too vigorous for her supervision, en- cumbered as she is with many other duties( all which must be met. If life held for them no|& Bemidji, Minn., DR. C. R. SANBORN Office—Miles Block J. WARNINGER Phone No. 309 Phone 406-W # Hours: 10-12 a.m.; 2-56 7-8 p.m. KX KK RXH KKK K KKK LR E R R E R EEEEEER] PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON R AR RN R E R XK R R XXX KK KK VETERINARY SURGEON & Office and Hospital 3 doors west of Troppman Store for recuperation of energies and a renewing of enthusiasm for the tasks| g y g g g A R R E X X & & & & -top ladies dress ‘ temporarily laid down. R R AR R R R IR R RS ::)ot.p Oiié /4. &TAY, 'l!nel::un; heel ;v!:‘l': But the qualifications for a successful kindergarten teacher are rare. F] . the other & mnew tm‘ ro;)n m(l) Few people possess them. One must not only love children and be pos-| & DR. H. A. NORTHROP shade of light tan, ops. mething 1 sessed of unlimited patience. One must also be able to put one-self in| x OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN or Ivory. The colors new. harmony with child life and be able to see clearly the child’s point of view. | ¥ AND SURGEON Sitorent. sfrom Also a black Gun | The successful teacher must be able to enter wholeheartedly into all the|* BSuite 10 O’Leary-Bowser Bldg aro o metal HI-TOP lace confidence and love of the child be gained, and without these the teacher's efforts are worse than wasted. A k. out of the ordinary pointed toe. The community that would be sure of a stable groundwork for the|x ’mu: ‘d“':mw‘,; x‘nf:nl:ur‘l:g.‘ Choice of either And one in a pat- civilization that is to radiate from it, will, if it has not already done so,| X face massage, scalp treat- ent bottom, either take steps to at once establish a first-class kindergarten. Perhaps no other *x NEWS PLATE HOUSES MERGE X ment, Office Phome 153 I EEEE LRSS SRR EXR switches made from PO OO SO e e dY WA AARE FTRAAARN T O ORE and a good run of sizes, stamped $6.50, worth now $8.00; SPECIAL THIS WEEK............ eeer e $40 95 Young Men’s brown dress shoes, in medium dark shade, sizes 6 to 9, sold for $6.50. The few pair left, at the palr. ........cc0e0nne Tam—— $4-95 A nifty dark brown English Shoe with the white Neolin sole and rubber heel, not an ex- treme pointed shoe, make a dandy winter shoe B e i $5.95 Plenty of wide toe shoes on sale for the more conser- vative dresser. A medium high toe, wide last, comes A wide box toe gunmetal shoe, either lace or button. Our King Quality leader this weeK. .......coceuueeanns 33.45 A good solid gunmetal wide roomy last, but very neat looking shoe, button or lace, SPECIAL Boys School Shoes. Crey Kid Boot One of Utz & Dunn's finest creations, in a light shade of gray, a good welt sole and a covered heel. Come in and get a pair of these before your size is gone. A $12.50 boot for sa 95 this weck only, the pair.............. " We also l-mVe several styles o_i high priced novelty boots to offer at a bargain the rest of this week. Our regular price is very moderate and with shoes advancing as rapidly as they are in price, it would pay you to pick out several pairs. 1st—Two new fall colors in the what you've seen all summer and the shoes themselves are $9.50 boot this week called the “cruiser gray.” 3 high leather Louis heel or a med.mm heel for walking. Plenty of these in all sizes A-D and 3 pair, small sizes, Dark Chocolate Brown lace boots with high heels. 1 pair size 6% A in a patent shoe with a white kid top, long vamp and a very dressy pair sold for $10.00. . 1 pair small size in a black with a gray buck op. 13 pairs of white Delhi calf boots. Slightly heavier than the ordinary kid boot and very stylish for late fall and winter this year. All sizes and widths up to size 6 only and we are making the price of these $9.00 boots attrac- tive for the week. CHOICE OF ANY OF THE ABOVE CLEAN-UPS FOR THIS WEEK ONLY" ; 5vs s 5o 55 3% aos dod 98 4th—Every one wants a pair of STAPLE BLACK BOOTS AND WE HAVE LOTS OF THEM ON SALE AT POPULAR PRICES. 8 and 9-inch boots S in the Glove Kid, either dull or glazed finish, or cloth top $6, $6.50, $7. Also a black glove- like kid boot of Utz & Dunn’s with the white Reinskin top, and one with the black cloth top. FULL RUN OF SIZES IN ANY OF THE ABOVE, ONLY Dark chocolate brown, medium heel walking boot, narrow toe and imitation tip, a few pairs at .............. s4-85 Utz & Dunn’s Tan College Boot in a heavy Rus- sian Calf Leather—a dandy winter shoe in a medium heel. value at Two other of these lace boots in a medium heel, either a light or dark brown calf bottom with a fawn buck top. These ss 25 $8.00 sports shoes for only........ . 3 6th—AT $3.85 WE ALSO HAVE A GOOD ASSORTMENT A blaek Gun met- al lace shoe in a shoe with a high leather Louis heel, lace or button. A 7th—A large table of odd sizes in black shoes, not all sizes in each but a fit in some B | Ver; rett; dress one influence has had more to din the great improvement noted on all : :?::‘n‘:‘l‘l:'ig'ensgr:" !ll,';_ shog nfld tze price hands in the rising generation, physically, mentally and morally. * clalty. $6.95 is moderate. x MINA MYERS CHOICE OF THE & 311 6th St. Phone 112-W 2nd—Another gray lace boot, a darker shade WEEK ABOVE, THIg $3 85 x XKREREKE Comes either ina | —————— --::--revrev-ce-- L] x x x gone to the front for them vigorously always, and when the paper manu-|# Ofties in Winter Blosk O PIP A IR A A A NI AAE P AP P RT PR P ¥ S oo v v * b FhRAAhA AR Ak hh Ak hk widths, while they $6.25 style for every foot. High, low or medium & Office Phone 3-R Res. 99-J e heels—lace or button—patent, gun metal or soft American Press Association and the merger affords a combine which will } % 3rd St. and Irvine Ave. last......oovvnnennnnens o ur Gtz & Dunn :flg Any one of the shoes.cannot be duplicated continue under the name of Western Newspaper Union. The high cost : SRR S SRR R R N 3rd—A few odd sizes‘ mto oday, wholesale at this price, and you can buy of material is given as the reason for the merger. . * ;;l* * ’o“n‘i: * kX KK z novelty boots ;wo are going to 85'95 them at $2.88 ‘We have long been a user of American Press Association plate when| x PHYS] NS AND SURGEONS + clean up in ? ;urry. B 2 “ .I;c;o.t's.thnt Tor= 8th—30 pairs of ladies' Juliets and house its uses were required in makeup and features and hope the Western News-| & Oftice—Miles Block 1 et-l p‘:'o';; ;:“_ s;‘gg ueke & slippers. Every woman can use at least a pair paper Union, without competition, will prove as satisfactory in the future[ X X R X X X K XK XX X XK X X & § B 5 f}airs of dark gray kid boots in a lace, with of these at $2u1 -1 as the American Press has in the past, and we see no reason why not. [ EEERERE R R E R NI a white kid top and covered heels. ~Also a $9.00 9th—An odd lot of ladies’ colored Boudoir The American Press, the organ of the American Press Association,|& DR. D. L. STANTON + ome. . 2 i ham- has been a good friend of the newspapers throughout the country. It has|& DENTIST » 1 pair size 2%, in a patent lace with a cham: Slippers at 80c * * facturers were gouging the publishers it fought for their rights against | R R K X X F E XXX X X & & & the oppression of alleged illegal methods which have put many papers out of business and caused great loss for others the country over. At any rate, the publishers “‘got it” as hard as anyone could without being choked to death and we hope the Western Newspaper Union will continue the fight, also continue waging the stiff fight for PAID advertising by the government. v ‘Where, oh, where, are those hundred thousand airplanes? Anywhere, anywhere, except in the air. \ DRY CLEANING ‘Women and Children Clothes Cleaners for Men, CHCHOHOHOHOHCHCHOHOHOH OO CHOHOHUH OO Y ———————————————————————————————— We Are Just Unpacking a Great Assortment of the Felt Comfy Slippers in All Colors and Patterns Knapp’s Shoe Store On Beltraml Ave. .