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

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h e "“""*“;“h"“' P R i {ie e THT BEMLDJI DAILY PIONEEE R Hr o . MONDAY. MARCH 4, 1918. CITY LIVERY =— BEMIDJ I DA].LY PIONEER : WH AT? mE BEANS SANS the Civil war. Mrs. Burrows sacrifited her sole sup- ~————PUBLISHED EYERY AFTERNOON E’;:!"];g ggNDAY e PORK? IT CAN'T BE DONE port when young Doss enlisted, but, THE BEMIDJ1 PIONEER PUBLI . iR —_— although she 1is aged, she declared she dasbel 1i Service is first cl nl' @ B.CARSON . B. H. DENU Boston. — After acquiescing would “manage to survive,” and was Bemidji’s all the year rounfi ivery. Service 18 CIAEE a Ways! ‘ Best of horses, rigs, robes, foot warmers, etc. in “meatless Tuesdays and Fri- proud that her:son had voluntarily of- . TELEPHONB 922 days” and “lightless Thursdays fered his services in the cause of hu- \ and Sundays,” the housewives | manity. “An Adams couldn’t do less,” Entered at the postoffice at Bemidji, Minn., as second-class matter of this city are rebelling against she said. under act of Congress of March 3, 1879. “porkless Saturday.” They are . willng to forego rosts of pork, X| pARROT SEARES BURGLAR OFF No attention paid to anonymous.contributions. Writer’s name must chops and ham and even bacon, POGUE’S OLD BARN, COR. 3rd ST. and IRVINE AVE. TELEPHONE 3-W . . E. HICKERSON, Managerf | be known to the editor, but not necessagily for publication. but— Communications for the Weekly Pioneer must reach this office not How can one cvok the famous 3} | Raucous Voice From an _Adjoining " Jater than Tuesdsy of each week to insure publication in the current issue. Puritan standby,” baked beans, ¥| ~Room c‘“‘;’"‘;fl: to Take to - :‘tlht‘)utnt:;lfenell:)l:;m:log?pork )} 4 fiphe? ||||||||||||lll|Ill||llll|||Il||||||"IIlIIlII|l|lllllllll"lllllllllllllllllllllllIIII“I"III"I""': UBSCRIPTION RATES n e dis 9 s . 2 8 0R 2. RY X b of *| Trenton, N. J.—Rebecca Girman was It can't be done. So baked L BY CARRIER - beans with the' ‘pork. Esces reading comfortably In the parlor, She |= P A L. A c E L ' v E R Y = Omeyear ..........~..$5.00 many a supper table these Sat- 3 |heard shambling, heavy footsteps on | = ; . £ fix months ... e 280 E urday nights, and they will right X | the icy poreh, and the bell jingled per- | = ) g Tree months.. .. 185 Ha E along untll Washington sets-its 2| emptorily. = — TO THE PUBLIC — = One month ... .. 48 K inventing genluses to work soly- | AS the woman opened the door in | = ; o ; = One woek ... a8 ing the question of porkless 2| response fo the ring, a negro roughly = Good teams and sleighs, careful drivers who know the = ] : baked beans. - E::hzge:“m;“‘;:-ve{:‘;"‘;egggmfi: roads. We are prepared to furnish first class rigs day 2 - THE WEEKLY 3"::!3” e gan at her. ; : or night, with or without drivers, on short notice. If you £ Ten containing & summary- news 3 “Just one yell and I shoot!” he want a rig for a reasonable price = ‘Habed every Thunday end sent posiage peid to any sddrem, fon, ) gENpg ONLY SON TO WAR| wamed her. oo T o s Lt “What language! What language! Phone 164W or 20 Feed barn in connection. ~Special-prices to sleigh ride parties. Leave the room, leave the room in- stantly!” yelled a raucous volce in the next room. The negro obeyed in all haste and has not been seen since, although the police have been hunting for him, The voice which frightened him away w: N parrot’s. ; ‘ Widow in Straitened Circumstances, OFFICIAL COUNTY AND CITY PROCEEDINGS Sacrifices Her Sole Support In - Cause of Humanity. S i e WAR HYS' Denver, Colo.—Although = widowed Nothing can be more harmful to the business life of the country than| and in straitened circumstances, Mrs. for the people to give way to hysteria over the war. There are enough| Clara Doss Burrows, one of the few disturbing factors in the business situation, growing out of the war prob- living descendants of the famous lems, without our adding to them unnecessarily. But this we do when- ég::m fn]l;lfly. I:rsetllfl llletr :nlyg;,m‘x: btrude into business or cause us to ner Doss, to enlist for service ever, we permit thoughts of the war to obtrude into bu ; Ve Sam's fiehting forcca vacillate or hesitate over ordinary business problems. Business conditions are now more than ever subject to sudden change, Iél?:x ?1 fi:fi&i;nzzr:; ntowmnlt gth:txi:fi hence there is all thg more reason that the people keep cool and steady. Young Doss’ great-grandfather, Hli- But these changes are more in method than anything else, and 2 con-| §ah Adams, was among. the leaders of sistnt application to. business will enable us to grasp them as they occur | the Mohawks, who staged the historie and continue to conduct business in safe channels. “tea party” in Boston Harbor just —T e 1 Another thing: There are men at Washington and elsewhere who pflordttoflxthe gev:;uflon:ry war. His [ B ¥ licies. Our help in this| grandfather, Gardner Adams, was a % S are drawing salaries for developing our war pol help etebiglgrm sk s 7 s ot matter is not needed. We can render the greatest aid to our country in ‘this c_rlsis by making ovur business—it matters ;mt what it may be—the ggx:l:' n';:'; fl‘:x":)guhgthofil ttl?: v:{a:nf)‘: greatést success possiblé. If-we are farming, the greatest aid we can ren-| 3819 The boy's uncle, another John der will be measured by the size of our crops. The same in all lines. We| Quincy Adams, brother of Mrs, Bur- M,__{ can render absolutely no aid if we discuss the situation from now till next 8 i spring. We can, however, help to make confusion worse co?lounded by ' — ¢ j “ A l )/ Between 4th and 5th on Miss. Ave., * Office Markham Hotel Bldg,, Col. K.W. REEVES, MGR. s s BEMIDJI POOL HALL mmmms 201 Second Street s Velling Combinations. . In the newest veiMng importations, combinations of very light, delicate colors appear in the designs on black or very dark meshes. - Among the most interesting combinations <are gray and lavender and tan and laven- der, or such backgrounds as beaver brown, black and.very dark purple. In these novelties the colors -are used so sparingly and are blended so perfectly that the effect s exceedingly charming, Relqodeled and refinished, now ready for business. Come Here and Enjoy Yourself Soft Drinks of All Kinds -- In Connection -- The place to come when you are in Bemidji. Run - on a clean, business basis. . Remember, Tuesday, “Meatless Day” abandoning ‘ourselves to hysterical discussions and speculations. . il A | ¢ Another phase of the situation in which we should ke'ep cool and pre- “ l &4— | lI b serve an even tenor, is in the matter of giving credence to the thousands of sensational reports circulated. Many of these are the product of idle brains and the outgrowth of the very useless discussions we have sought "I to discourage. The people will be informed from an authoritative source of all matters that affect the public welfare. Sensational reports that Ii IH' t have not the sanction of the Washington authorities should be frowned ‘1 h i upon and discouraged. You are always safe in disbelieving and contra- ’ - dicting all sugh. y ’ Taken by and large, while conditions are not normal, still there is ‘ 1‘!1 really no good reason for hysterical worry. Coolness and common sense, ” il You should appoint Wells-Dickey You Are Welcome Trust Company Executor G0 AFTER THE “WHALES,” T0O It is gratifying to the people that the government_ has begun to work ‘U ,J,,,l added to increased application and energy, will carry us safely through and ‘Ii;“ i Of your Wlll. | I P . 4 I 1. 1t will not die. i | 2. Itis always at home. 3 . Illness or old age cannot affect its capacity for management. 4. It is impartial—accurate—econom- 5 . on the food hoarders, and is bringing to light many ' hoarded supplies. The good work should be kept up. But let’s not confine ourselves to the small fish and the minnows. There are some whales in the ocean that 'need looking after. Dollars to-doughnuts, before Heney gets through with certain gentlemen dealing largely in food supplies, he will uncover a mat- .[ enable our government to win out in the mammoth undertaking before it. ‘“ ical. ter of hoarding that will make the country open its eyes. At 'em, Heney. . Its entire capital and surplus stand as _—— I Rawson, N. D., people are boasting that their town has no jail, no ] saloons, no lawyers, no doctors, no segregated district, no churches, no i.\\;i security for the faithful perform- : ance of its duties. 6. It will act as Co-Executor and retain any reputable attorney the testator fort to the heart of a soldier. movies nor evén a pawnshop. But who wants to live in Rawson? ‘“ el e | Well, March came in like a.lamb but in just what temper it will make H ‘ desires. i . STUDIO | 7. Itscharges are fixed by law. Itisnot of permitted to charge more for its services than a personal Executor. 8. Wells-Dickey Trust Company is di- rected by men of wide experience and mature judgment who have no personal interests to exploit. Consultation invited. at that. —— The trouble with some peop)e is that their gizzards are where their hearts ought to be. No, we haven't noticed any in Bemidji. |i its exit we are not certain. 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