Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 4, 1918, Page 2

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S GENBRAL mggqumsm rocerle's].‘loull?ryF“doo% Shoe | ; : . = e o | LACE LIVERY 3 . THR nnmn.n PIONEER Pmtsmrm 0. : Bemidji . @. B CARSON : : £ /B D8 = . ‘ = ’TO THE, PUF\!.IO — | TELEPHOND if83 |~ e ( TR MUSICAL ‘INS m\fim Good teams and slel hs, careful drivers who know the - : » ; - Pianos, (Organs, Se chines roads. . 'Wé dre prepared to furnish first class rigs day SANB - 117 Third” Bt, fdjt ,né’s’“fc&,,‘"m 'BU%N 5. BISIAR, Mer. _ Phone §73-W. _or- mghtz with,or without drivers, on short notice. If you ; want'a rig. for asonable prlce e mmm mn nmmmmwm-vwm the jediter,: but mot .Osliimiioxtions? for cthe Weally i Ploneer must reach this offiee’ not i fater than Tuseday of each week to insuze publication in the currgql lssue. PHYSICIAN. AND SURGEON - Oftice Security Bank Bleck parties. . : Between 4th and 5th on Miss, Ave. a8 Office {ul{khlm Hotel Bldg, - ! Cnl. K. We REEVES. MGR £ Sunnnnunnn d 5rumuwnz i UNDERTAKING H. N. McKEBE, Funeral Director “PHONE 178-W or B We are buymg Hldes. F?rs. Wool Pel;a”and Tallow and wnll pay Ladies and Gants Suits [l ||~ we ‘uagu mns & FUR COMPANY | MADE to ORDER || || K" ‘North of anon Seation, sEwIDJI, MINN Cleaning, i and lltcnhonn of all u-m work up-to-date, first clau vm-inui ip . » | Reifeniber, Tiiesday, ifeatl einesday, Wheatless Day.” T. Beaudette, Remember 3 Welneday, Wheston Dy wigger, fos | SUBSCRIBE: m wmrrnom sl taining 8 summafy! of the week. “ n“ .unt pufl‘[o m‘m#’%‘m ro;,‘ .3 7 0 P OID “JOHN'L"” TAKES rl’HE m John L. S\llllvun, “the boy from: Boston!’ tookthe flnql count - of stsiee Séturday: at-hisfarm:home: in Massaghusetis:. 1t_memory serves ariglit he was about 58 years of ‘age- and up.to: the:$ime; pt-hisideath was inwpparent good: health. “John L.,” a8 he:was. affectionately known.jn.realms of Aistianna and o = .mm.. :throughout ‘the world, was the mogisbelgwed of the old omce?hong‘m%"“f{,?‘,".f - tifiie puigilists. - He reigned-atter the stars of the baregkmugkle game went _ their way for the padded mitts and mare g le art thutht which Sul- livan knwmuhcdm of.the London iP" ing rules. Those were the eftthé fighters ‘mcbicmzmlllmursgnucompned to those of todg) ‘tHeabALMEE being fotght on the turf apd as many as 75 roundl to dnc!de thedvicton.- + THéneiwers: the days when brute strength and m.-!u were ‘rqulmu of the Necenstul: gllilnm' Today the- modmuwmnd nshioped hands st Hif vopue. i DENTIST * . Several battles of the old fighter; stand out dnnbulhu;nmh“& he| i North Pf ngflllm qu whippeathem:all.: -He was-along:in years nmhmmm tq»‘mnx aGll'bon- Block v ogh ’.l'el.' 230 WAOH 5h 6 was Anduced: to: again fight; His adversary was that exponent | = - . el of modern boxiiig 8kill, James J. Corbett, who dancedgaround his papger- ; ous-advesary-and wore him down. Then Sulliwan: rull:oflhh fightink |/ ; ) 8! [ || vegetable taxatic forgieuie, St e RS e dWs. Wassnovar. I i of these Trsitsst % g@Yivan was @ money maker but he was a *‘good tellow.” He was|} r Block ] !i%’:y i‘;fi:“’;’&m Weg‘%‘i?“% e Hm l.}ghs his ‘worst enemy. 'He ‘drank: with' his newsfriends. He speut his; money %7k normally. They b"ne"v‘-“:r & them G y oy S Tite lavishiy. Ho worshipped at tho shrine of the: sHnkins slase apdsharhed m‘x‘a “dark brown g v, "F or Hachns Coughs that rob you of your sleep till your sys- it bright : lights. But with advaneing ;years.the; oldy, wargior fore- d rehist , took . lease of life, bought a splendid farm [} and then—a bad breath — adull, tired| | - tem becomes so'run own that you are in grave danger of Pneu-. sWO o*meriways, took on a:new: lease of life, bought a sp! ’j 082& Afi&om Ii monia of Consamption, the kind tHat almost téar' you to pieces, and settled down to the eimple life. | He became ome-of -the most ardent ) . St sl find qui e S ! foes of 1quor-asid ‘he made-many: speeches and ‘addresses.in behsif of the| AND SURGEON i ts from one o £ “that make ym‘]wgd Yache, your throat sore an_d mflame d R dry forces:”: He fought the:booze game-as valiantly asihe didihis hiateric | d i iR bitties: He'was .the idol otithe sporting ‘world ‘notwithstanding, and ,u}"’ &“i‘el%s‘ml‘xi'yn';ry E’m 9 1i6-eiti¥err of 'the United’States held :a warmer. spot-in, the hearts of the Ao 25¢, per box, All druggists, r s Coug R edy people than did the famous ‘‘John L.” ; THORW o - unu.s STATEMENT T 5tV e R n “He follows closely the passing of ‘another world's champion, Robert | |: THORWALD: LUNDE ‘ 1 3. FitzMikinons; who:im turn: défeated. Corbett, the copqueror:of Sullivan, {{'Acute and Chronic Diseases Here is the girl’s HHM%% I m‘hfl!“ and .h”]‘_ b8 fl‘:’? inflamed air passages, stops the tick- ; handled with great success. years 1 ht‘im &yspepl,,;, s"fl, S ComBal lmsff tbmd ¢ throat; be;;.'.‘."',?m ef;z‘:t en;blea 'you to throw = ¢ Nat: 1k .406; and constipation rank hot water off the disease. Cham| Cough'Remedy is qiite different. ° A LIB: 5 ;m, i q BASE LIBEL < 1 A Tt Sy B and olive oil by the gallon. Noth-| |\ gop the ‘ordinary cough medicine, for it not only soothes but ing helped until I tried buckhtorn hark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in| also heals, ao that the effected’ parts are restored to~a ‘healthy Fonnaylvania “Grit” says: “An \iplm orsu':t:itlnn has set out to ; Y INARIAN X fisdsand-reforn.tho champlon.bad boy.. Look out'for the lad withred hair |~ "7 . Adler-ika. - ONM SPOONFUL helr-| . condition and the danger of a futuré attack is'rémoved. I firmly fllx» ::‘ a ‘yaller’ dog.” el s & 7 Wm :er—l-kta fll:shes n.le ENTIRE'allmegt- believe that it is the bést and most xelmble prepaxabon ever pro- @‘writer of ‘the above should eithier:be:senteng: 0-a heavy. penglty| | ary tract it relieves ANY CASE ul:ed “gl..i NAPEE Office and Hospital 8 doors west || constipation, sour stomach or gas ‘““ .‘nd cbldl. 6 1ibel; or fired from his job for his woeful lack: °' knowledge; of human | f%5e Troppman’s;” Phone No. 209 |land prevents appendicitis. It has pature. 3rd 'St. and Irvine Ave. UICKEST ACTION of thi X i+ In’ the:first: place, hierhasn’t given a single “symptom” of the bad boy. '."—-'—— sver sold. City Drugosf:?ey _ngwo 173 i %w h Qealel ' = M First, red* hair. Now, who ever saw a red-heagded boy who was a W K, m M Y s l VETPER! Teiky & MW WAPRePOR Sy L4 ecoward? Cowardice is the most prominent oluuctonlatlc of the really bad boy. It is utterly impossible to reeoncile badaess with: bravery. The » Office_Phone, 3-R Res. 99-J b B0y s also ‘- eneak, and - the flery-headed youngster is too: impetuous et 8“"5" and Irvine Ave. . 9 etéit entertain &-sneaking: thought. He is, if snything, too frank ll'ld e P dé’wndght for his own good in this age of dlnhmuy ' Amd freckles! THey usually g0 with a pug nose, too. Fancy the combination in a 44" Boy. ‘Why, he is the incarnation of all that is jolly, Tollicking, siifity. tempered and all round “clever.” He is/ ever:vendyto oblige, and :Miles Block Phone 660 3 TTae spedbly ‘delight in doing a favor. H may be a tease, he's an. inveterate |~ 5, —_ YORt¥:tor: fun: and practical jokes, but: bld—-newl \ ! : e I3 A TC] i EffL THEY ARE || Efficient Management B | Let Us Pr int GRAHAM M. :tonuficn_ YQD!‘ Sale mlls LAWYER And owns-a “galler dog.” T - : The most damnable libel of all. 4 N h Pflo:noh:ht- hlv; sons:n in vain to alccount tor the strange affinity e Photos Day and Night : fini} il i 1 BOtwesn the boy and iis unlovely dumb friend, but one thing:sure—it is ird St emidji I tH¥F® anid ‘I full force. ' Can it be that in the podr brute the urehin finds ————-———__“. LEDGER TKANSFERS- § resp onsible in no small measure | for the success and growth of M lor which he vainly seeks elsewhere—reciprocal lave that is perfect|i™ . i T TOM.SMART . g liid this respons1b1e Trust Company. éhd- without a flaw It would fully account for-the “yaller-dog.” 1 the uplift society ever: finds. the typieal bad boy, he will bear not|| .~ DRAY AND TRANSFER Res. Phone 68 818’ America ""The future conservation of your estate P AR W, the slightest resemblance to Grit's picture. ) Wk i First, he will be outwardly fautless. His person--and his manners "F‘" Fhane 12 'y : : fll will be assured by providing ds Trustee a 5 = TR RNy A o N it ~ Trust Company whose management to- i wil}'hé ‘found’ pleasing, and His smile: will be peculisrly winping. He will ‘e accomplished, even polished, in all his eonyerastion. And‘then’ ho will never be brought to 4the-notice:of the. uplift. socjety Tt the Teason that all this charm of ‘person is simoet sufticient: to blind] even the angels of heaven to the fact ‘that at the core—deep down'in ‘his AUarteshe-is BAD. ) Yes, he is walking the streets-of Bomldjl everyday; Dut ho upMet so-| -otety ‘will never-get-him. “PIONEER ON mm DAY day represents the younger type: oY business man. ¥ Hat at THE HOME. CAFE Gordon Burns, Prop. Corpar 3rd 8t. and B;oltnml Ave. _OFF ICERS AND DIRECTORS STUART W. WELLs, President . ORrriN M. CorwiN, Vice President PDovcLas A. Fiske, Vice President Lyman E. WAKEFIELD, Treasurer WiLLiaM J. STEVENsON, Secretary & Trust - o But they’re so practical and durable that you can. keep @iimoniting ‘Seturdsy, the-Pionser Publishing sumpanyls plant went} nearly all your records in J. Frank Horw, Assistant S et i 4 oh 'thé #1ENt-Hour dsy echedule. Tt ¢hanged from-the mine-hour day, and| them. Trust Officer f >—?~< There’s a type to meet every CLEANIN( T and the m]-Pmn (Clatiss ?I%'Yne" 01 M‘"(‘;' Women ft‘;cpkoi:;ms t(.lhnt fit ‘them are sad-Ohilaren so ‘carefully designed that you are able to use many of them without the slightest change. " Bound in Red Cowhide Back and Corners, Corduroy Sides, - Steel Hinges, Top Locking. MINA MYEHS T e Harry S. HeLm, Vice Pres., Ralssell-Millér Milling Co. GeorGe H. RoGERs, Vu:é Pres. .y Rogers Lumber Co. oHN §. WaTsoN, ¥ G RrY J. HARWICK, mer, Minn. WiLuam M. !hcnn Minneapolis Caaress G. Irevs, Sec" Ys. Rumll-Mnl!er Milling Co. Avex V. OsrrowM, Pres., Sm:dmamn Trust Co., New York City . hereafter the force in the mechanical department will work the regular. ::‘ul'ommom with the same-wages:they weve-recslving for:the loager| lod. H = v This, 'we believe, is in-full keeping vuh the -situation -as it is. The m has “endeavored to-the :best of its -nbmty to ‘keep abreast of ‘the ;fm #ntl eo-operate with the proper spirit. “For this-reason the Pioneer ‘goed"to the eight-hour day as recognized by the -government. < /This-being 80, we would in: turn respectfully ask\co-operation of the ilirfdreds ‘of “patrons of the ‘Ploneer and its publishing department. A ‘#$NSfrer ‘day means less hours for the employes,-and work desired done JPromptly should be in the office at the earliest possible hour, to insure mlm and prompt. delivery. DICKEYTRUST BTH STAND E_NPAVE SOUTH. o Hair dressing, S “%Phe government believes today. is-the-last-fuelless -Monday. -That || -:scalp tteatment’ s‘éffmi‘::";;‘.‘;. money by using the ERHPum sonnds pretty good at that. At least we hape.it is true. Getting so one|] ~from combings, $1.50. Post Binder. am-to-keep- Hhuy register to-ascertain -wlat sort.of a ‘Jegs” day.it. 4- : o 811 6th St. Phol.m 112-W BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER I ; - I | | | ; —— ’ ¥ | B } DR . D;f;ctive

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