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- ” them.to develop and exhibit. their own skill; 1 » thelr'pay, onavhu cen stolen may seem 8 ll_me lm. but omebody would come 'back and atol’l the ";,Jw. don't see why &h" act (of old Bulunu ass mlklngr should be There are: number of asses in this town, and the as & miracle, would be to fipg gmtppb aidn't talk,’ . on ni 4y Wot|h i 1t thet man Hoovn»vkuum he. will ‘hay mmmumm t tmsute nflu&# A\this whbresd fasnei| Mim."... There. wop't bo & case ot ehronis dys ;leu'dn'y in I_!emld;ll, ‘but there waa enough\ the biggest bunlnm block in l.t this war goes on:mych lonur thay will: soon be tenehlng ‘geography hmnm»ywmlu LR o 1t some oen - proflted by. nll their. ml-ukes they would. soon be. mil- e RO .An..a-....xlfl .00 -duu-.oo 'We are. buymt Hldes, Furs, Wool. Peltl nnd Tallow and will pay all thie doctors. ‘?dnvin on ia or gout in the country. tho -olty. { Lord s Didmore seemp to be-about the busiest individusl in Bemidjl Namm HIDE & FUR COMPANY 1. .Unjon Statlen, IIHIDJI, llllll- PAI‘.ACE LJVERY . The Military’ mmnmm Coundll e m-m mm proloted |8 — TO THE PUBLIC — by tho Secretary of Wariss:a; buneh;ol the. War W h ny& | .on: Training Camp Activities. . Its work s to provide programs eriafopipnt or. the. off, haurs of the men:in. the uniform of. the.Un! Siates; now:in; National Guard Ef camps ‘and’ National Army;cantonments (oni:this: side (ot thierAtientis: / For{E | thewrmnt ‘the work: does not reach to the smaller lmy otnpl or:te nr G of the nlw camps. For the entsrtnlnmont under .its - direction--the m\m‘llqwfl) mse thel= new Liberty -theaters-builded by the government, the largecauditor of the Y..M. C. A, and—where the weather permits<<tire tents~ which have been:provided: by the:Chautauqua Managers! Associatfon.:-.. An army recruited by draft includes the best young. men of the n tiow, | The off hours of these young men:are:thei tomeltest slrours efcthels: camp life. If those hours are to be pleasantly’and: healthfally flled the must be provided not only places to write_and read, but. Derformances. o the grade to which the men are accustomed at home.and. ommttlulot or mght,mth or without drivers, on short notice: want:a rig: for a: reasonable price Phone 164W or 20 Feed barn-in-connection. | parties.:. : er- Botween 4th and 5th onum. Ave, mm-nml Bldg,: IIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllll Accordingly, the counctl will present ‘at-the camp’ mm-u . Broadway complnlu\;m ‘the best:thestrical neru ‘the uuon ~ The best musical. and vaudeville ‘programs:obtainabl " Lectures of the highest excellence. . Amateur performances by the men: themselves: -+ i Ordinarily ‘the Ccost of booking: such : sttractfons; wonld, be_ prohjbitive, But, the performers and managers-of-the United States;have met the:oouns. cll with such patriotic co-operation as.to put these prod\m,lonl within ] reaphrof every soldier in the United; States. Opormntmu-r has been reduced to bedrock. & ‘As a' result, the money cost-of- these performances- will' range (rom ten.cents to.twenty-five cents. a-seat, . Yet many, soldiers will ‘not. be-able to‘sttend-nmny performences even at these: 'prices. ‘Thousands: ot ohem are nndlns hom‘.-ymuully all] “ WHEATLESS DAY Call For KOORS At rYour Grocers : On. thesother hand, practigally every-sbldler has tboio*lt home who atrongly «desire-to; contributerinto_ his camp.. lita somamn&,whom and ‘cheertulentertainment. : “Therefore this council has. originated:a ;type‘of ok Of uummt memhern of the soldier’s family and his friends may :#end, to him at the}: front. They are to be called ‘Smileage Books”. .and .will.be made up: of, coupons somewhat 1ike the mileage :books:of tire pailroadm: - - In books of one size, 20 coupons willibe sold:-for &'dollas:'iln books: of another size, 100 will be sold for five dotlars: - Thesé:’ milponrwfll be| good. for, payment. of seats-at any performance in. any.camp.theater, .. Prob-. ably; as the movement grows; they will: e, made gopdralno: for: cm:h othn and similar uses. As, gifts, these Smileaga Books will have rather's sthumw Mtet . Pach ‘time: the soldier tears coupons.from his-heok, he.will renew.his: sans of attention fromthe sender. :Every booltnll!vmnl & murrond oh in-) terest' between the man at the front anitthe i folke: DECkzhome;: ¥OLtem ot ooum. ane, soldier will receive. many books; and then ke will do the thing which s .characteristic.of .the American soldier,.throughaut-tha.nation-—v he will:share liis abundance with his matesymv- The 'result-will be to change a danger period in the-life of tho sol- /i ‘dler into a period of healthtul relaxation and: rotmnw ! PITY'THE mmmn il ¢ Thosecresponaibleifor: the:order zh-e no monnroumru to be ‘use by ithe' mule drivers ik our army in Fravsce, ware dmhummuu& by, a 3 worthy motive, but like many other worthy:metives: ‘Mo IRBE SAtEROLEY in theory than in practice. - The mule.is an American institution. .Th has always been, in connection with:this fnstitution, ¥ pecuMar’ yocsbuld that fits no-other. The amenities ot palite soclety.are meaningless. ta.hi muleship. It is only whemr he begitis toismell the subphuz-ae 2 thpar 0T the language of his ‘driver, that the long-eared hybrid wakes up to the knowledge that there is ‘something-doing,” and begins to assers himself. It the report iz true and the order:is-really inieffeet, ths mulniwik fel like'an orphan in a strange land; ‘and /if mules can .think, he will call vlown curses on the day.that he wandensdesmifer Suomyhomsand those friends who, if not. the most: polished in " their diction, as least had' the merit of: perfect luctdity. nmnmxminlfiia Bemidji:is most fortunate-in mnmnw&. m, <one insleneein lar being there is no controversy over the problem ot heat for the Dublie gchools. There are many schools throughout the country that are “down,”? owing-to lackof:coal or other fuel te;"ksemythem -isx:openstion. No stich question has arisen in:the case: of Bemidji, and-its-seats of learn- ing will proceed as hefore. As yet, we haven’t heard of any brewerles being forcad to close.owingly; | to lack of coal and it would seem as it ome:Wway to conaerve the fueknf thefl i\ b United States:-would be to cloae: these | worthless:institutions -uenm.. e dums millions of tons of coal per year. It doesn’t-seem to us as if-they were engaged in “‘winuning the war.” : 20 1 bat — Best..of horses, ‘rigs, robes, foot warmers, eto. * TELEPHONE 3-W :E-HICKERSON, ICTURRS 4% tiome falks. 3m--wm com~- ort to the hearz.of & soldier. . - : STURI®: - Make emappeintment,today:: - < A WISEACTION " mfl Sodee * “After 'a shortage ‘in some of the public socounts: had-been found; fi- 35n B < . Bemldjt council raised the rates-of ita civic ;amplayea.~ The:ldea.ot, WEDNESDAY ‘Will Be . Good teams and sleighs, careful drivers who know the § roads. :iWedre: prepa;ed to: furnish first class rigs:day If you Specla] pnces to llelgh ride Col. K W, REEVES nGR T Thes Taste Tellé—. i _’ mlddi’c.dl the year round livery, - Service is first class always.. rommom W {COR. 3rd ST. and IRVINE AVE' Man_age_r? » Bememher, Tuesday, ‘Meatless Day”; Wednnlday “Wheatless Day.” SUBSGRIBE FOR PIONEER . The: Hakkerup Studio Minn. DR. C. R, Puvs%cu‘u,mb PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ~ " Office Security Bank Bleck: DR.E. A, PHYSICIAN AND ‘. Oftice in Mayo Bloek :Phone ue . nn. LA wm PHYSICIAN AND: BUBGEON Bemidji, Minn, PB'YBICIAN AND SURGEON: . Bemidl, Minn, DR J. W. nmmucn “Office O'Lury-nomr Bld; Office Phone 376-W Res. Phone 376-R. DENT!ST 3 Ofm;e Fhone 1{ 4\ Residence. 8“ Miles Block. Bamldji _,_....4.——-—— X i Y / DR. f. T. IUO, ‘ North ol l(arkhlm Hotel: Glbbons Block: ™ ‘Tel. 230 PR. D; L STAK!'OR DENTIST Office in Winter Block OSTEQPATH DR. H. A. P i {'OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN . AND SURGEON Ibertson Bldg. ; Oflice Phonfi 163-W CHIROPB‘AOT(_)R A ORWALD ] CHIROPRACTOR - “Acute and: Chronic Diseases. hnn 1ded with great suecess. - First National Bank Butidfog Phone 406-W J. \WARNINGER i VETERINARY, SURGEON omce and Houpital -3 doors. west | of Tropyman Store. Phone No.-209 * K. N, ; vm'mmmmu 2 “Office, Phone 8-R Res. 99-J. 3rd St. and Irvine Ave. 'LAWYBR Miles ‘Block Phone 560 Planos, Opgans and s«vln‘ Machines - 117 Third St. Bemidjt Phone 6578-W : = . J. .BISIAR, Manager PHOTOGRAPHER Photos Day and Night ° TOM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER- Res. Phone 58 818 America Office Phone 12 Eat at THE HOME CAFE Gordon Buras, Prop.' Corner 3rd St. and Beltrami Ave. En Phone lfl nmwmuo Land, Loans, Insurance and, City Proporty Troppman Block Bemidji UIDEHTAKIIIB‘ '-N.#fiekmn. Funeral Dlractor I PHONE 178-W-or B FUNERAL DIRECTOR Daflartiva