Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 30, 1917, Page 4

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BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ————PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY THE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. @. B CARSON. i E H DENU TELEPHOND 922 Eutered at the postoftice st Bemidjl, Minn., is' second-class matter lor act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Miss Faubls of of Neblsh was guest of Bemjdjl triends Wednesds Mrs. J. Steppe of Spur passed Wednesday In the city on business. Mrs. James Wheelor of Bass Lako transacted business in_the city on Wednesday. 5’ Mrs. J. H. Laney of Turtle River was @ Bemidil visitor between trains Wednesday. o atention pald o anomymeus contributions. _ Writers name must So Kngwn o the edtar, but not necemarly for publicaton. e e e o s ek e BB 1o th euEret e P Bk ot Ny wan | e your mas phocs made 20 b 3 tween train. tor in. re the ‘ Coming Events 3 the: el % aie gl 20 10 Today—Telephone the Ploneer of-| Mrs. A. Langren of Lake Plantag- fice, 922, about that news item you ‘business visitor Wednes-, Your guests and| triends will appreciate the courtesy. December 6-7—Annual meeting of| Bert Clark went to Hibbing o] the Northern Minnesota Develop-| Wednesday whoro he will transsct| Mrs. Eva Kaf ‘ment_ assoclation and potato show. | busincas for @ few dsys. and Mrs. William " December 10—The next meeting| lown ol Northera' of the county oard of commission- s jcity Wolnesdny, ers will be he Grant Valley wero the guests of Be- . Tiare the, sue Miss Allce Butler, teacher at Be- midji triends Thanksgiving. e e e Weanasiay. aaing s vamery of o abws of the ek, Pub- —But he forgot he had added improvements 3 bought more furniture. i i - the S dneaay, on t © for, i Habed every Thursday and sent postage paid to any addross, in Mra. George Clark and Mrs. Wil-| yhore aho will pass Thanksgiving va- 1% —He 'forgot that pl'ices have greafly increasQ 3 pracfica]ly everything:except‘ fire | SOCIETY || doimesod Torgn Bl vere| aion itk bor purte e sad = OFFICIAL COUNTY AKD CITY PROCEEDINGS : insura.nce, WhiCh has decreased ill COSt. 5 N 'THOMAS-BENNER Kelliher 6ehools, waé in Bemidjl on| Blackduck were the guests of Mr. = rprent . e forgot that to rebuild his building today wld cost more than in 1914 s [ . lomas, both formerly of Bemidil.| Miss Gertrude Malone of Crook- '5"" ‘:;:';‘;fi "l-“j" l;“" ;l Bend, |ston is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.| Miss Margaret McGee, who teac I8 now emple "d "-d“ ere the groom|T. J. Burke and family. Miss Ma-[es in the schools at Moose Lake, A mm“i:m‘" ;':!hre!;h:yb;m lone formerly made her home here.| rived in Bemidji ynwfl:;)’ :‘fl“ — 5 .. . . . Eag £o0n are Wil knomn beu e | i eon Seo v the guest of her mother, Mrs. Given- ou, too, very likely have forgotten to carry f insurance in increased proportion to T e oo Sarnts o i M8 ot e gt Moo, upt fomly, o WO - %~ e % ‘rookston Lumber company ub-|Laney, during Thanksgiving. She|Mondsy morning train. 4l 8 year and a half ago, when he feaches at Ttas ey returned to thelr home - ning. § LOANS AND SAVINGS T o iy o fia Aariun o okns 0 Bty St fa the present-day value of what you own. | ‘our display of 1918 7 The covers are imitation__leather Have you Ruth and Isabelle| gtandard dla Misses Mar - 4t will be written the account of a people converted from extravagance to frugality, from reckless spending to prudent saving. It will contain the| — And th e f e Sharep ctive worker In the Bap-| Bantell of Bass Lako wero in the city | genulne leat » e E rerefore, B Bl ot B ke oo Ly e b, et L T g gt of e e s vry s 3 o, S e Sy S, S e e PRICE-GROTTE inter monthe. | gfer friends. Get yours now before the line is broken. ~Ploneer office. Miss Nora Grotte x . Kennold, wss| Tiett Prig o Pork Repi Ruby Wheaton and Bert Wieaten t e home of the bride's mother, | roturned to thelr home In Cass Lako| thel Thompson and Mary Kay: Potro. Grotte, Wednesdey. ove.| oday attor Sponding ThanksElving| ansagh of Nevis and James Brandy in Bemidil the guests of relatives. | of Superior, Wia, were Thanksgiv- Misa Mildred Dicke 1 Phe parees ot tor thelt sa Mildred Dickenson, ono of | Tiuraday. The parties left for thelr - the Bomiail Ligh sehool atudents o Toapoetiva homea this' morning. ing vacation ‘act of giving, received more than it gave. i Yos, great as will be the money outlsy necessary for the successful 3 prosecution of this war, the solid, enduring bendfit to the people of this i “ontry will be Infaitsly greater. = i T the frs placo, 1t has caused us o take stock of our resources, A O a e n er- nsure proiions demend hia caused us 1 reach out for an eqully huge suDPLY. s 'the ik periots of former yeart, when 1he 83400 resiross | pummmsmmm—" | : ‘have been produced, they have not been wasted in needless extravagance. — | nilgtby Rev. L. B. Warfora of Presbyterian church. They were .| tended by “the " bride’s sister, M; Zibple, and her brother, B. C. Gre te. The bride graduated from tho|spending her Ti L thousands upon thousands of men, women and children have entered up- F ou urance i Bemidit bigh acbool last spring. | Sith ber parents at Bucns Viels| Mes A N. goud left lat e h o wpon Bouads f meh v md chidren bve atared - e e yourt fifre _ins ce policies today, { write or ke 5 v 1 B e mothet came. o Bemia 1 3¢ aing o Ml tocattond ; ke Liverty Bonda. Milions of dollars of these bends are being pald for ance agent for information that will surelgnefit you. e i - bl o1 AwuEier of e L , THANESGIVING GUESTS ated yesterday morning. Mrs. Gould r parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. M.|and Mra. Hammersly are sisters. in monthly installments of which will Tun for many months to come. o 3 Mr. and Mrs. Quincy Brooks en-|gkinvick, during Thanksgiving Tt 1o a1l but impossible to estimate what this self-enforced economy | BUILDINGS, MACHINERY, FIXTURES, MER- fire insurance rates Sl o7 e e E will do for our peaple. Viewsd merely in tho light of the fnancial N ) Tenett to the different Individuals, the results must necessarily be stupen- CHANDISE, have abnormally increased in values. age about one-fourth 13! tertained at 2 o'clock Thanksgiviog | cation, B tatatsaassasanseassnel dous. But going further and considering the stabilizing effect upon the o « - . 5 dinner_yesterday at their = NOTICE ations as & whele, the result assumes the proportions of an economical It’s a mighty poor gamble to be under-insured . And, for equal risks, the ¥ man no lower it and Mo, H. D Kon Mrs Ray Popo of Thief River Palls| s o Inst & wholo Iohon o e e ik, Scsblon n BEISE & wablo ol against TR A rate than the poor man- big business pays, heion 8 giaghir Buby | R el B iac s v, 1S riena o Tl o7 it upon exraaganes. 1t maters ook now ven L e, ey b X - the same rate as the ; i 7 mld" . famity. "™ | Guoter ' e “Teairr, achols | Batwriny vening P, Couniry e i v You Help pay Tor every f1s I Bentidjl; This is largely :due -to :thei #= Insurance Agencies ¢ 3 / ; | <onTEATATNED AT DINRER |en, Few, wma M. 5. B G| sirod, G ;fi: i Rerionid Wo are awaro that the life of our people has heretofore been tend- Fire insuranice coiian Sl pa vt Ao g whose names appear in this nt. Theirinspection 4 P T Wbt Betiun SR Dem A 2 i toward. prodigallty, and that thelr phonomensl success would tend to mpanies will ‘pay you “the actual system==thelr insista thilkvance of fire preven— : = ; : S o e toregolng. swrtion Bat hers 1s & reton, sad i 1 found cash value at the time when such 1oss: iappen” th gl s giing dnner guenn, e, Given: | S — in the comparative newness of the country. Heretofore it has been easler —the present market. or: Aot PPe ¢ tionlaws and “safety first” their, encourage— e i e L. g McGee, Mr. and M; o reach out atter untouehed resources thaa to conserve those already in pres 2 _or ‘replacemenit values—if ment of building construction-#§ lessened the danger : é ; 3 . hand, Dut that day 1o past, W are fuco (o faco with & demand for all you will properly insuré; "+ : : s This b the lowering -of L Miarsarel tna ‘Mariel MeGeo: i I i L Ay T ST R ) O K s =i Last Time Tonig the net result. £ o more fl]nn rates. n eir unifo assifical £ / DINNER GUESTS YESTERDAY " knowledge of this fact Is the great legacy that will bo lett to the -pm&cfinn —a penny or. two additional per tisaw NO OnE pays m rightful share. R i AT Mr. and Mro. Mortimer Temple ! : i St enteriained at Thanksgivine iamer American people when the war sl And that knowledge, with the habits of thrift now belng enorced, will have effectually changed the American character from & spending to & eaving people. day, perhaps. Don’t be “Burned Qut™ it toda; % 4 esterday, Covers ware 1aid for Miss o k] ana’sfiia yourself only half insured. e oD LS O ALl o e s 30 o g IR L (o) “THE MAN WITHOUT tatisticians ort $1.50 to your policy. Discuss it wihim. He’ll gladly g ESTS AT WEDD ¥ $2.50 toda 1o, fim than Leplatnand without obliglf Don’t delay. )y R : e e A COUNTRY” $1didin‘1914,%er . " County 5 .:{.‘.y.m, i, Arvilts Kenhold, we ded _the Nel dnesday at Ci We gave thanks because we weren't a turkey? What did you give thanks for? ylor wedding| Lake. ~ George i FLYING STRAWS SHOW DIRECTION OF THE WIND - facy: %o or of Bemiafl was'al i Ruminating upon the recent elections in varlous parts of the coun- BERMAN INSURANCE AGENCY 3. P. LAHR AGENCY B g \: 2 oo try reminds one: ; ‘Markham Building Markham Building N = ’ b ENTERTAINED AT DINNER ‘Phone 19 Fhone 328 4 % Rev. and Mrs. Osmond Johnson had as their dinner guests vester- day Mr. and Mrs. Ed Folstad and famtiy and Misses Frances Hoard, SECURITY STATE BANE. & WINTER 7/ : /1 b Shevlin and Turnquist Corner 4th and Beltrami Ave, ‘Gibbons Blook — ‘Phone 101 ‘Phone 144 i g . 9 GUESTS ENTERTAINED Loutsville elected a Republiean administration. DId you notice what prominence the Democratic newspapers gave it? Baltimore showed a_tremendous Republican wave. Baltimore has been @ pretty consistent Democratic clty. Did you motice what pains Democratic organs took to spread the fact of Democratic weakness there? ‘The clty of Buffalo, N. Y., elected George S. Buck, Republican, mayor over Mayor Louis P. Fuhrmann by 10,000 plurality. Practically every Republican running on the city ticket (With one notable exception) and every Republican on the Erfe county ticket was clected. The Democrats generally, except William J. Conners, took refuge In the fact that legally everybody ran as a “nonpartisan” and therefore refused to concede that the Democrats had been overwhelmed. Conuers was fair enough and square enough to say that the Republicans of his town had shown re- able persplcacity in deciding that this was a good year to nominate| thelr own kind and stand or fall on the issue. Indeed Conners declared Mr. and Mrs. L. A. LaBaw enter- tafned Mr. and Mrs. . W. Cochran, Sr, Mr. and Mrs. George Cochran, 3r; and Mr. and Mra. William Chi. Chster at 3 o'clock dinner Thanks giving dinner yesterday. FRIENDS ENTERTAINED Oscar Miner of Grand Forks, N. D., Mr. and Mrs. A. B, Palmer and NORTHERN NATIONAL BANK 'NATIONAL BANE Cor 3rd and Beltrami Ave, ‘Phone 108 . FPhoned3 that there was & Republican wave all over the country. It was true ¥ N -/ i 1 P Y ¢ lenr) rdan we anough. The leaders af the Minnesota Democratic machine know i, too,| - L ® } e (The Shers Tomul Bukramcs aguactas oo mubfiiznal oowsty afhe 7 you; Jour - Uinnor guests ot e Goorke" Noes but they are less trank than Conners. : " g R family, your business and your possessions.-fugh Bemidji’s fire losses sre no X home. yesterday. 5 kKenluc‘:y‘ .naw“m dncid:? Republican l..n ; . New X k ,% 3% i 3 fi.—.:m per oapita than in many. large cities, \ies are using their own fs H ! i ‘ork as a state voting on attorney general went M of Y i i B an dare c0-operating with architeots, iblio officials and the city fire de- T E i , Seriss where the Demoerata 43 everying powbl Lo have o so0d show. | 7 Vel “ Peatuent, o Todioe thato duaguey-ia o Mo snd yuus peoperty. : Ak, Y Personals and i Ing because it is President Wilson's state, showed again that It is not & S 3 A\ 3 N % "This enables you to properly insure aguinst.bas at the lowest and fairest rates 5 2. I Featuring Florence LaBadie and W, E. Herbert e b e S o o e poscible.These sgencien do not oomdue thi p their wok for 8 proft. They do ! PRI " Newsy}Notes] uring lorence Labadie and 1, . Herbe - et et e a0 sow fn 1017, ¢ continues he Contrl o he s 20t recommend excessive fire insurance, but emstantly working in your interest. i ¥ sembly in Republican hands and ts enough Republicans to assure’ { FE = Jrre— TN TN TN = BN 33 N 3 2 T s o Im Las A 6aches a Great Lesson SHOULD ADOPT THE AMENDMENT d % [ 5 . P » a ¥ 1 350,000 to Jown on rarms. Deas| ¢ The nation-wide prohibition amendment s expected to go before the, S o . . Not a single soul in Bemidji should miss - mational congress before the Christmas holldays. And we hope it will en- S~ ;s = . eomme i LERY: o ~ ” ik counter smooth salling. Whether it will, of course, depends and it 18 not v g Phone or call at Tnsire £’ tear off ‘ 3 i 3 | he Bucna Vista school seeing this wonderful 7 reel feature film ¢ the diilers and browers “the men who make tho moey - = = 3 #his coupon and send 4 7o him DAY, (s is on your R § city today on business. exerttheir utmost to prevent tne amendment from being| @ % \ cpl > " ed Into law, that they might continue their nefarious busines. == — policy).” Delay may prove Take no more chances. N, Gt a1o1s deer caienaar sanom)| - Evenings 2 Shows 7:20 & 9. All Sats 25¢ Since the war has been upon us, strenuous efforts have been made both % S iy Ageat's Neme F ¥ . R [ s Fromper ofte s o4 | - € | s ana i Pawt Sentora ana oo by the government and military authorities to save the flower of the youth| Httlo ‘son went to Grand Forks yes- of the United States from the fllicit and legalized selling of liquor to the| soldlers 1n the vicinity of cantonments. The government knows its et- fects and knowing so the government should recognize that if the booze game, such as it is played, is harmful now it is harmtul at any other time. And_there is always what goes with the liquor game. It is worse) than the liquor. And booze Is responsible for it all. We don’t blsme the doctors for enlisting. Food conservation 1s about| 10 cure all thelr pet cases. Mrs. Given-McGee was called to| Aurora,: Minn,, last evening on ac- count of the déath of her little lecs Vivian Martindale. terday morning to spend Thankegiv-| ing day. One o thess nice days you ought to g0 to Hakkerup's snd have your plcture taken. T4, Dafacrtiva Dani

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