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BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER T L VRARSR GRAHAM M. TORRANCE R ! : § B LAWYER PUBLISHED EVERY .WNQQN EXCEPT SUNDAY. mms Miles Bloek Phone 660 THE /REMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING 0. B.-H, DENU \ND PROFE SSIANAL I f 6. B cAnqu DR. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND: SURGEON Office Security Bank -Bleck 0! 22 DR. G. M, PA] DENTIST Oftice. Phone 124 Residence 346 Miles Block, Bemidji Entered at the wuo.fl‘lca at Bemidji, Minn., as second-class matter | under %et of Congress of March 3, 1879. DR.-H. A. NORTHROP OSTEOPATHIC : PHYSICIAN Oy No -attention paid to amonymous ‘cogitzibutions. ‘Wiriter’s jnanie imust; be known to the ‘editor, but not nepessaily for publjcation. & { . Py . o Communications for the Weekly Pipnser imust yesch this offies mot) /EUSETH SCHOOL:OF MUSIC ; Iater than Tuesday of each week to insure publication in the current issye. " tPeschers of ‘Suite 10, -O’Leary-Bowser -Bldg. p - ——— ey T - VIOLIN, ‘PEANO “AND BAND Oftice Phone 163 ‘ s /SUBSORIPTION BATES INSFRUMENTS p i HIIE | Phone 633-W 116 3rd St. ) L - BY MAIL GENERAL MERCHANDISE Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, Flour, You owe it to your health (also Pocketbook) to Rix-montle - 840 Feed, etc. ‘Th ful " '‘eed, etc. e Ci Phres months .......... 1.00 : DE. J. 7. TUONY <decdti ‘m:‘ Ly use more BUTTERMILK . DENTIST W. G. SCHROEDER orth of Markham Hotel Bemidji Phone 66 The Koors Creamery Churns Every Day. | Gibbons Block Tel. 230 WE HAVE THE LOTS " What kind of a 'lot are you looking for? - A good business site? A location for a fine residence? Or just a place for a cozy litte home? ! EASY ‘P.A\YMENTS i Pick yours out and call on our 'local agent, The Bermar Agency, Markham Hotel Bldg., for prices and terms. N. L. HAKKERUP PHOTOGRAPHER Photos Day and Night DR. L. A. WARD PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Troppman Block Bemidji, Minn. The Daily Ploneer is & member of the United Press ‘Assocission, :unh’i i s represented for forelgn advertising by the i IDA VIRGINIA BROWN T ——————— Clothes é’l%aneu or ex?, ‘Women Instructor -in : PIANO VOICE DRAMATIC A BEMIDJT TOWNSITE COMPANY General offices in New York aud _chlel_to. branghes in all prineipal mlu‘l B Alu" il and Children Capital Nat. Bank Bldg. St. Paul, . Mi one ; 1017 Minn. Ave. Bemidji (Mark Sullivan in Collier’s Weekly) ; With five minutes reflection President Wilson would have realized that Cl;eal would be a very good man to throw a bomb at the kaiser or to pull Von Tirpitz's whiskers out by the roots; but, for a job which needs the maximum of patience and tact—which involves refusing to let all the newspaper men in America do the thing their professional instinct makes them itch to do more than anything else in the world, and refusing with- out ‘leaving any hard feelings—a job of diplomacy and smiles and good nature and discrimination and poise—for such a job, never Creel. Creel is a man of primitive violence. I think he told me once that he used to be a prizefighter. If he wasn’t he could have ‘been—except for this: He would have found the rules intolerably cramping to his personal lust to function. For when Cheel fights he fights. He uses fists, feet, fingers, teeth, nails and head—to say nothing of a most richly endowed tongue. Creel wouldn't want to fight a man until he hated him, and after he hated him, merely fighting' him wouldn’t be satisfying. He would want to bite his name in the other fellow’s neck. To Creel there are only two classes of men. There are skunks and the greatest man that ever lived. The greatest man that ever lived is plural, and includes everyone who Is on Creel's side in whatever public issue he happens at the moment to be concerned with. His spectrum con- tains no mauves, nothing but plain black and plain white. During the presidential campaign last year all Republicans belonged to the skunk J. WARNINGER VETERINARY SURGEON ‘Oftice ‘and 'Hospital 3 doors west of Troppman Store Phone No. 209 DR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office in Winter Block DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block ll’hone 396 Res. Phone 397 Eat at THE HOME CAFE Gordon Burns, Prop. Corner 3rd St. and Beltrami Ave. THORWALD LUNDE CHIROPRACTOR Acute and Chronic Diseases han- 1ded with great suecess First Nationai Bank Building Bemidji, Minn. Phone 406-W Hours 10-12 a. m.; 2-6 7-8 p. m. FUNERAL DIRECTOR | M. E, IBERTSON “You know it is not an easy matter to class and all Democrats in the best ever. ; Most jokes consist fundamentally in the juxtaposition of the incomn- get children to take medicine, and foring ; gruous, and Creel, .temperamental, excitable and emotiunal.' to ,thle last DRS. @ ORE & MoC ; UNDERTAKER e e e e good. ..I\;lost it "‘.Gn-y’f w degree—Creel in a big and complex administrative job is exceedingly ct;::e- PHYSI CIAmMNS "AND SURGANEO’NB v A5 lS e s e cough e widie pa]agab]e, TR Himself the most aggressive and daring of newspaper men, that ) drug injurious to the child.’ most insistent of “pitiless publicity,” the most violent’ of muckrakers— : : ] : Creel, summoned by the president to a role of which the very title ImPpter e The great popularity of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is ex- plies the soft pedal, the suppression of publicity, is exceedingly incon- T EmEE T[T plained by the fact that it contains no opium or narcotic of any SR Jealint 1 kind, and at the same time is so pleasant and agrecable to the gruous. SPECIALIST taste that children like But Creel, the essential Creel, is not a joke EYE FEAR NOSE THROAT “gh R place he has in the world without being something of a person. But the president did Creel no service’ when he gave him, of all jobs, Glasses Fitted T For this reason alone it is a favorite with the mothers of young repaired. children.” this particular job, which includes a kind of administrative supervision semiast || THEBEMIDIIJEWELR YCO. Qpourss for Mialel = Quamsj Chomborlosins over the mails, the telegraph and cable services, and 10,000 newspapers; 210 3rd Street, - Phone 488 Office—Miles Block grous. set RES ! Bemidji, Minn, | No man could reach the * * . DEAN LAND CO. Land, Loans, Insurance and City Property and entails a repressive function over that most hard-to-be-represented | tribe, the newspaper reporters of the United States. In what is probably the most delicately judicial job in the whole war} organization, Creel’s personality is not placed to the best advantage. The | truth is, Creel is out of place in any administration. The role that Nature made him for is outside, raising Cain. Troppman Block - — e —————————————— Halir ‘dreuslng, manicuring, face massage, scalp treatment, switches made from combings $1.50. Corns, Ingrown nafls treated a specialty. MINA ‘MYERS . 311 6th St. Phone 112-W MEN, STAND BACK OF THE WOMEN Failure to give practically universal support to the food conservation movement, begun in Minnesota with the food pledge card campaign, may lead to tragic consequences. To neglect it or be indifferent to it is to betray the armies we have created and in a measure to render futile the splendid show of patriotism that went into the Liberty Loan drives. The present drive for signatures to the food pledge cards is next in importance in the present crisis to the creation of an army and to financing it. Is this too strong a statement? Read what follows: To.fail to share our meats, wheat, fats, and sugar with our allies isy to weaken their powers. They have practiced to the limit substitutions of a kind we on this side have not dreamed of as yet. If they are com- pelled to do more, the people will begin to falter in their support of their armies, and, as a result, the fighting powers of their armies will begin to decline. This will mean a prolongation of the war, and every day thef war is prolonged will mean the needless loss of hundreds, thousands, of ‘American young men. i That is why failure to support the food conservation movement by the signing of pledge cards and by sticking to the pledges means the be- trayal of our armies. Every pledge card, therefore, is a shield for an American soldier. Men, stand back of the women. Ladies' and Gents’ Suits MADE to ORDER Cleaning, pressing and alterations of allkinds. All'work up-to-date, first class workmanship T. Beaudette, Merch nt Tailor 210 Third Street | DR. C. R. SANBORN .° | PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Oftice—Miles Block " S S S — THE DAILY PIONEER " recelves wire service of the UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION O GIVE vyou endless satisfaction a player-piano must be much more than an ingenious machine. The phe- nomenal success of - The TManualo The Player-Piano that is All but Human The Insfimment You Were Born to Play DR. EINER JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Bemidji, Minn. PIMPLY? WELL, DON'T BE| People Notice It._Drive Them Off with Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets | DRAY AND TRANSFER Safe and Piano Moving Res. Phone 68 818 America Oftice Phone 12 Firemen in many cities of the country have taken to knitting for the soldiers. It is hoped that the public when ringing in alarms will not be too abrupt in the matter and cause the boys to become entagled in their own yarn. DR. J. W. DIEDRICH fonger if you get Office O'Leary-Bowser Bldg. m y : Edwards Olive Tablets. 5 : Oftios, Fbous. 31637 ar aft is due to the fact that it responds to With eighty million dollars. subscribed to the new Liberty Loan by and gives you the same endless variety of expres- sion as a piano played by hand. ) the soldier boys, it would seem that the Sammies are willing to back their = = i ; there' . fighting with their dollars. W. K. DENISON, D. V. M. i You play the Manualo through the pedals as VETERINARIAN s 2 Oftice Phone 3-R Res. 99-3 an artist would play upon its keyboard. Only your E Bt sd Ireine Ave, own musical desires instinctively expressed to the : pedals are necessary to make the Manualo play in — _ just the way you wish. SATEIL S IO Geo. T. Baker & Co. FURNITURE & H6 Third Street UNDERTAKING Bemidji, Minn. H. N. McKEE, Funeral Director PHONE 178-W or B Cip. Castro, late dictator of Venezuela, complains that no country wants him. He might try a residence with another ex-dictator now tem- porarily domiciled in Siberia. Y The most uncomfortable fellow we know of these days is the fellow with a political speech in his system and hunting for an opportunity to unload. To Bernstorff: Seven billion dollars war loan. And you might men- tion to your master that there are many more millions where these came from. What has become of the old-fashioned woman who used to think she never could get a gown out of less than sixteen yards of cloth? There is a German uprising in Brazil. The partigulars have as fa- miliar a ring as the activities of the L W. W. result. nightly for a week. | — K argetn. ™ UBSGRIBE FOR THE PIONEER NOW The Russien be;r ghows an inclination to start his- winter sleep. e