Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 16, 1917, Page 4

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‘ {E BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. p . ; 7 s {as 7 e /B H. DENU llll PBUFE SSII]II TUSETH S8CHOOL OF MUSIC .+ . Teachers of: . 5 'VIOLIN, PIANO AND BAND ~. ['INSTRUMBNTS ! = — T ; : Phone 683-W .116 8rd Bt. No attention paid to snonymous contributions.: Writer's name ‘must ;! e known to the éditor, but not necessarily for publication. D - unications for the Weekly Ploneer must reach this offies nof : Fo e s N — = 8| an 5 . DENTIST , : v baieds N 2 3 3 : e RR % i |~ North of Markham Hotel - = [T S ko e ‘ ; 484 w ot L Gibbons Block ‘' Tel. 230 : T ‘ : GENERAL MERCHANDISE. You owe it fo your health (also Pocketbook) to }————————— || Grocerles, Dry Go7 arebar use more BUTTERMILK <~ W - DR LA waD - " buyers buy here. T PHYSICIAN: AND SURGEON ; W. G. SCHROEDER. \ h rhs Every Day - Troppman Block ' - w Plg'm‘ll' The Koqro ?rgpmery £ yrne ey ¥ L ‘Bemiajl, Minn. OFFICIAL COUNTY AND CITY PROCEEDINGS - : ; = | LNES 3 e Oftice Phone 124 ‘. PHOTOGRAPHER , ( % S Mil:ss Block, Bemidji Photos Day and Night The Daily Pioneer is a member ot the United Press Association, and i 5 - s — : T 18 represented for foreign sdvertising by the . : A 1 i : = . | 7 7 B ) IDA VIRGINIA BROWN i A ERTE AN I RESE ATEOERTION ! ‘ 3 %5 Tastructdr-in Clothes DBY CLEANRR Women : ; 3 L2 i Z PIANO, -~ VOICE DRAMATIC : and Children @eneral oftices in New York aud Chicago, branches in all principal cities. ) . > N\oX i | i i N | ART - o i 3 2 A He - o f Phone 633 Z . 1017 Minn. Ave. Bemidji 4 RESULTS OF CODPLING l The outstanding feature of thfi year's elections is the large increase * / in the vote of the Socialist party. It is true that Socialist victories were ; . ) : g " few and unimportant, comprising -l:h:;;lt it i ; -4 vm‘n’n&%figmon : ber or two of & legislature, or some! of . g - B S : . - : clalist party.can run substantisily second in New York City and can come . K i Oftice n:;l;;l:;:::h as ‘:::u ".u | DR. D. L STANTON within & Darrow margin of securing for its ;:didau a8 many ';rtu s o .. $%Gramy"® Chamberkin Feihid o DENTIST as were given to “the best mayor the town ever ,” it means something. - i ¥ S Tk ! = Eh 0 ¢ When_the Soclalist party can come within an ace of capturing the muni- |} No one who _hll not llld :Influcnu cu_\;eahze t.he suflexmg - - ¢ipal government of & city as important as Buffalo, when it can send- the|] it causes or how it defies treatment. [ know of notbmg that wull_ — - — R cold shivers down the back of the sensible voting population of a city like | give such prompt relief as ‘Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, for - DR. E: A. SHANNON, X. D> || - TRt Chicago, when it can make the impressive showing that it has in sedate when it is taken the pain in the chest disappears; the fever sub- PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, ; k > communities like Dayton, Ohio—it means something. RN sides and the whol el' dy | miote comfortable Offfca in Mayo Block - THE HOME CAFE he ‘inevitabls uence to the g of s0- : ; 2 Pt 2 rtabl : Ph 3 3 . rraieh To our mind it means the inevitable seq * Then the aftsF effscts of Infh o ot i | | Pnone 396 . Res. Phone 397 Gordon ‘Burns, ‘Piop. clalistic and ultra-radical leaders and doctrines which has been going ‘on (3 % o gt kg 3 ; at Washington since the present administration came into office; it means distressing than thodue-c itself, but they can be avoided if | [—————————————"= || Corner 3ra St.'sud Beltram1 Ave. | the fruitage of such executives and legislative weaknesses as was seel & you use - g _year ago when the Adamson Law was enacted;’ it means that Socialists, 1 .9 N R : THORWALD LUNDE having been given an inch, are demanding an ell, and that they may soon Chamhrlams Cough Remedy i Rk (:‘.lfll.;oPl:ACTOE oy be in position to take it if those in authority do not show a disposltlgn 7 : ol SV \ d.e':l witl::: ; tl)::::::: han- : '9 resist their en_erq\clmonts. 5 . Though the greatest dan, £ this di is P £ ¥'5 nis,: First National Batk Building : * +.* EDISON, THE SILENT ¥ || I'have never known a singlé‘case of Influenza to result in it when Bemidji, Minn. - Phone 406-W| I it o S Chamberlain's Cough Remedy was freely given. - The persistent . Hours 10-12 a. m.; 26 78 p. m. | ... For’ many weary months now the world: has been askingitselt- the{| - cough that frequently’ f,o“::'wn Influenza can ‘be relieved by: . : question, “What is Edjson doing?” .and. as yet there has been no definite Chlmbeflun'. Cough’ Remedy, and : not be allowed = _ answer. We are assured in vague terms that he is perfecting some de- o7 £ RS £l 7 Ak s skt A< B 5 & i o g ‘Vice or devices that will have powe;tql,ainfluen_qg in terminating the con- mon i &Wmm i : P?l%%!g%ofilfib&sgfig%}ggs : fifct, but the months drag on‘and ‘we are as much in‘the dark asever. ‘We R 9 ' A4 f};‘,?"'mt : —-g /n@ Londiin - Oftice—Miles Block - Oftiée in Winter Block !\ 'are mysteriously informed that he has discovered or isolated or located .or _invented some kind. of “ray’” that will burn up a battleship or a town at T A T TR T ‘a distance of many miles, but that “ray”-has not yet illuminated our S S A R TS . ‘darkness. It may be that one or more of his discoveries are already in i 7 P 2 > e 's%mcums'r - ‘uge, ~If so, why not let the public know? Surely the bare knowledgg A AR " - 3 ) 3 EYE . BAR Nosfi . THROAT “that our faith in him is not misplaced, could- work no harm. _Seriously, s o 3 7 g 4 VAR s L Gathee l‘lttad; the American people need all the encouragement they can get-in the days Here s a Wall Board that wlll e 2 . that are before them, and if Mr. Edison’s genius is still working full time ' DEANLAND, €0. it would help us to know Yt i by % i : Keep the COId Ollt N ext Wintel‘ Land, Loans, Insurance ,;d H.C. L IS HIT ! repalr City Property SR THEBEMIDJIJEWELR YCO.. The efforts of the food committee of the Public Safety Commission Most any kind of a wall i‘vm do in summer time. It's tfia"lbng 3 x Troppman Block Bemidji 210 3rd Street, g " Phoas 488 have brought forth results that will be welcome to everyone. A reduc- .cold winter .mgt",'q{‘{:n‘{ugt'fignre on when building, remodeling or tion in the price of bread and in milk have been two things that have been s s 4 ; g 2 irin r hi 3 anxiously desired and the commission has sought to accomplish it with xonR ." X ome:_y justice to all concerned. Then there has been the sale of fish from our Economy of construction is-another big item, too. 3 = numerous lakes, in Bemidji that have proven a great success and - N .|| Hair dressing, manicuring, face will be bound.to grow in demand and popularity. The prices have been m":"f" lfi? ‘t:'l“'-m::té:"é:"r:” very attractive and made it possible for the poorer classes to enjoy a feast C ll W d B d - made from combings $1.50. 8, at a small expense. ? oy Orne 00 s oar : B ingrown nails treated a specialty. ! MINA MYERS Cleaning; pressing and alterationd™ fills the il for both warmth and economy.. It keeps cold out || 311 6th St. . Phone 112-W of allkinds. All work up-to-date, | Not to be outdone by the women in conserving clothing material, first class workmanship the-men will now abolish vests. Well, it isn’t fair that the women should in the winter and heat out-in the summer. S —— [ = i make all the sacrifices in this direction, even. if they are voluntary. It ‘is made of a wood fiber that does not let heat or cold pass|| DR, C. B. SANBORN T. Beaudette, “Me und Got and Mahomet,” is the way the Louisville Courier-Journal tizanih Jf;geadily. PHYSICIAN -AND SURGEON | i me;l%!}hu';tsug "or :: puts it. Sort of a mew trinity, but let us hope not so powerful as the 1t is.cheap to use because it comes in proper sized sheets ready ~ Oftice—Miles Block one it wo!fld seek to supercede. 2 i to nail to the studding—the carpenter puts it on or you can do o - —_— it yourself. _No waste and it makes a complete wall. We cirry this wall THE DAILY PIONEER DR. EINER JOHNSON o receives wire service of the PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON board in stock ready for implediute delivery. UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATIGON -~ Bemidji, Minn, Use it for new walls or repair. work or for putting in partitions | ; - | anywhere. : - Sign the pledge and enroll as a member of the United . “TOM SMART States Food Administration, and you will be asked to do DRAY AND TRANSFER Jeoseythings: g i mt H ‘ Safe and Piano Moving . Eat plenty, but Preach and prac- ml i 0 IIISUII lllll er 0 s B wisely, and without tice ‘the “gospel of ‘One Board ol Carload” Offics Fhone. 12 waste. 4 2 NN the clean plate.” ¢ r a arloa t — Bu{h less; cook no | {H{[T b & . ©DRIW DIEDRICH more than necessary; \¥3c¥ se local and sea- ENTIST i somble g - o e e T tions. - watch out for waste. g Res. Phone 376-R = — Whenever possible use poultry, game and-sea foods in : : w 00 d stoc k Flace of beef, - mutton-and pork. - DR W. K. DENISON, D. V. M. It is a better typewriter ° Use potatoes and other vegetables freely. 3 s VETERINARIAN Guaranteed for 2 years. Save whest by substituting, in part, com meal and : bt (10 fros Olce PO A rvineane .| MODEL 4 | MODEL § $68.00 $100.00 Jother cereal flours for whea flour. - - Save butter and lurd. Use butter on the table, but sub- | ) : $5 down, 33/ §5 down, $5 per month. per month | stitute vegetable oils for cooking. B | -Save sugar. Use lcss candy and sweet drinks and less su- 3 . , Macaroni / HUFFMAN & U'lHHY CASH PRICE SOME LESS y ‘||~ Bemidji Pioneer Phone 922 gar in tea and coftee. A ‘f‘This is al duty l?f necessitfl, humanity and honor. ‘ ried s ¥ | || FURNITURE & As a free people we have elected to discharge this duty, & 4 MY : : 0} CERN - not under autocratic decree, but without other restraint - \Sig®y e 3 “IUEH“”“ f 12‘!‘00%1%9‘%’3%‘“?“* than the guidance of individual conscience.” i\ - : : Sub saoinin My RIS ¥ —Herbert Hoover. ROAD MAPS HERE ‘We have received a few Maps, with district maps and road maps of Minnesota and ‘Wisconsin. They' are. called ~Mendenhall’s.Guide and Road county maps, all in one bnok- let. It also includes a large map of the state. The price is 50 cents. If there is & de- mand fur them we will con- tinue to carry them in stock. ******fi***** P2 232280223

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