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i ' LIQUOR DEALERS REQUEST “BUSINESS & PROF ESSlQNAL Daniels is considering requests DR. C. R. SANBORN - %}%{SIGIAN AND, 5U§‘ gBON had announced thatidry zones wo! loek 'be placed around t naval acadel nd “seven naval iining: posts ginning next Monday, March 11. ME ~.Before decision how much " BHYSICIAN AND SURGEON " Office Security Bu;k Bleck 23 Secretary Daniels will confer the Department of ‘Justice, but granted. DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. - PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 GAINEY IN GAME. - . - university and St. Thomas at DR. L. A. WARD PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Bemidji, Minn. Gainey of Bemidji. — DRS. GILMORE & McCANN PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS ' Oftice—Miles Block TR T AND SURGEON Ibertson Block Office Phone 153 ball and basketball player. - OFFICERS ELECTED cers were elected by the Commandary: C. A. G. Wedge; G., Dr. E. W. Johnson; C. G., D. H. Fisk; H. French; P., W. B. .,Stegvnrt; 'DR. EINER JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Bemidji, Minn. s 54 T e ' ONLY ONE TICKET ™ " er, A. B. Palmer. Glasses Fitted DENTISTS - DE. 7. 37, DIERRICH Oftice, O'Leary-Bowser Bldg . Office Phone 376-W _ Res. 376-R matters have been so handled that all factions have united on the one ticket. BOYS GIVEN DRILL N. E. Given, member of the Be- midji Home Guard, put the B. A. C. boys through their military drill last evening in the “basement .of the Presbyterian church.. The plan . is to secure some members of the guard to' assist the boys at the regular drills, 4 DR. G. M. PALMER DENTIST -| oftice Phone 124 Residence 346 Miles Block, Bemidji DANIELS FOR TIME TO MOVE ‘Washington, March 9.——Secretan; 0! liquor dealers, in the five-mile. dry zones established around naval'train- ing posts, that they be givenm addi- tional time in which to move out of the' zones. The appeals were taken under:advisement after the secretary should be given™ the liquor -dealfr: witl ‘it is’| of more than three miles, says Boys' understood - that two weeks will be| Life, In a game of basketball played type, which will plerce through: this Wednesday night between Hamline | distance. St. Paul, in which Hamline was defeat- p ¢ ol by a marrow margin, the Ham- alm his camera quickly. . Other-aero line team played with three substi- tute players, one of whom was Dan While in high school here, Gainey was a star foot- Last evening the following - offi- Elkanah | camera S. W., E. N. French; J. W., George| tographer could cover .more territory treasurer, R. H. Schumakegr; récord- A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. Baudette, Minn., March 9.—Mayor . SPECIALIST Hicks and- the entire council ~will 3 have no opposition at the spring BYE BAR NOSB THROAT election on Tuesday. Last year there were two tickets in the .ueld ‘but successfully IMPURTANT USE FOR CAMERA | Arctic Region Can Be anpéd‘by’Pl_m- n tographs Taken Frem Miles, | Above the Objertive. == CITY LIVERY Bemidji’s all the year round livery. Service is' first elass always. 4 -~ Best of horses, rigs, rohes, foot warmers, eto..- e POGUE'S OLD BARN, COR. 3rd ST. and IRVINE AVE. " - TELEPHONE 3-W N < ‘The adventures of the camera mei. In this war are more thrifling than any |} ronmance. Braving the fire of batteries il o ét%fhg%fi en: tures in record time. Successful pho- tographs have been made at a height the boy scouts’ magazine, for February. From such an altitude the earth appears- flat, all objects being lost in a dul cloud-like effect, but the |- cameras used are of the:tele-phqto Some are made.with a-pis- .| tol grip which enables. the aviator’ cameras ‘are built into the floor or of ‘the aircraft and plctures are 't by touching a button with the foot. An|. ingenious mechanical device has been invented which will take pictures-at any desired rate per second, ‘so that nothing will be overlooked. D Aero photography has ‘many impor- | tant uses. apart from -warfare. The has been carried by daring-ad- | ventures over unexplored regions. It has been estimated that an aerg pho% in a day in the Arctic region than could, b¢ traversed in a month by dog |’ We are bqyingvflides, Fh.rs,‘W:o‘fo'_ Pelts and Tallow and will pay MARCH 10T {of7™ you the full market prices, & . JOINA oo s o L e WAR SAVINGS SOCIETY NORTHERN HIDE & FUR COMPANY - BUY WAR SAVING STAMPS DECLARE FOR THRIFT One Half Block North' of Union ' Station, BEMIDJI, MINN DE, 7, T. TUOMY _ DENTIST -- North of Markham Hotel Gibbons Block Tel. 230 DR. D, L STANTON DENTIST . Office In Winter Block CHIROPRACTOR ORWALD LU"ND% = R-OF CHIROPRACTIC and - Chronic Diseases v.-bandled with great success. ] 18t Nat: Bank Bldg. Phone 406-W | Hours 10-12 a. m.; 2-5 7-8 p. m. | VETERINARIANS J. WARNINGER - VETERINARY SURGEON Office and Hospital 3 doors west of Troppman’'s, Phone No. 209 3rd St. and Irvine Ave. — ¥ Kvx? msrgAkIAN L Oftice Phone 3-R Res. 99-J 3rd St. and Irvine Ave. GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Miles Block Phone 560 BUSINESS GENERAL MERCHANDISE Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, Flour, Feed, etc. Bemidjlw' g4 om}%“nhone 65 N, L. m PHOTOGRA! Hl!?RP Photos Day and Night . Third St. Bemidji TOM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER Res. ‘Phone 58 818 America Office Phone 12 D LAND CO. *- Land, Loans, Insurance and City Property Troppman Block Bemdidji MINA MYERS Hair dressing, face massage, scalp treatment. Switches made from combings $1.50. 311 6th St Phone 112-W emid DRY CLEANIN Clothes Clewners for Me:?, Women snd Children MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS . Pianos, Organs, Sewing Machines 117 Third St., Bemidil J. BISIAR, Mgr. Phone 573-W FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER 405 Beltrami Ave., Bemidji, Minn. The Inbad Family---by Cowan. PERCY AR YOL || ONEAS! SENERA PRE PARING- NOUR-| |OF US PHNSICALLY HE Government is issuing-during all of 1918 what is known as ‘U. S. Thrift:. Stamps. - These stamps are on sale at postoffices, ‘banks, stores, factories and many other conveniest places. A single Every Patriotic stamp is sold for 25 cents. e an, oman /When you buy your first stamp you will be i s ; 11 Card with spagces for affixing sixteen stamps. an l e gl‘low at all times just how much money you have. B b & -Government, - el % ; : : As soon as you have sixteen stamps: on your worth—you can take them to any place where U. S. Thrift ‘Stamps are sold and there exchange them with a small cash - can now invest . in the United States Government as small a sum - as 25 cents per cent interest. . O e s . What is a War-Savings Stamy? When affixed to a War- - Savings Certificate, it is an obligation of the United States - Government to pay the holder $5.00.on January 1, 1923. All the wealth and security of the United States are: behind - it. Itis as good as a Government bond, whichis the safest: investment in the world, A g T e Now let’s seé how Thrift Stamps are changed into Wai- Savings Stamps. Rt e ; Suppose you have acard full of Thrift Stamps—$4.00 worth— and want to turn them info a War-Savings Stamp in March. All you have todo is to put fourteen cents with your-card . and take it to-any place where U. S. Thrift and War-Savi Stamps are sold: There it will be exchanged for a Five Dotlas War Savings Stamp, which will put yeu in the investor class. ‘If you exchange U. S. Thrift Stamps for ‘War-Savings Stamps in April, it will be fifteen cents; :and so on a cent a month up to lf)ecemb_er, 1918, when the added amount: will ‘be twenty-three cents. - The sooner you buy the less the cost. Help the Government and help yourself gt-the ‘same time. Here is a patriotic service that all R The Nickeis can share in. : . S AV ~7»The,Di"m"e$ » i . ¥ &4 The Quarters. Buy U. S. Thrift Stamps. Exchange THIS SPACE B Them for War Savings Stamps &> CONTRIBUTED BY ji Pioneer Publishing Co. WHY ¢ WE'LL BE WeRE WUEN TUE BONS AWAN AND WE'LL HERE WHEN.THEN GET BALK' NABL , WE'RE FORMING | &' COMPANN - TO BE KNOWN A% "COMPANY 8 HANE AN | TDE A HUH 5% ® FOR TME [ |PEREECT CWAPS | FOR SALI;—Small cash register, Ap- 7 4-3138 ‘| FOR_SALE OR TRAD. 3 'WANTBD—GIrl for ~general house- Here Is the Plan “payment for a-‘‘War Savings Sta,mp“’ that will pay. you'4 - - [HUFFNAN & OLERRY| < Perty roses his first NOTICE Advertisements’ in - this - scolumn .cost half sert a word per issue, when pald cash in advance.’ No' ad will be run for less than 10c per ‘issue. Ads charged on our books cost one erfilsaue. No ads.run: 1o S for March 20. strike, Minn. Haluptzok, Ten- . 6-315" ply: Hotel Markham. FOR~ SALE—Four-‘oot wood deliv- ered direct from car, Monday:only. Tamarack, per.cord; §6.26. ~Geo. H. French & Son. . Phoue 1-39, TOR SALE—One 8-room house with’ two. clothes _closeys‘ w0 pantries, dumb waiter, basement, water up- +’stairs, downstairs’ @ outdoors, " and’ lights; ofe ‘tw m “house, . ‘woodshed and warehouse; two lots. ' 922 America Ave. 12-320 . SAl u! 00 horse, weight 1,600/1B85 ‘& pers, horse = is strictly -, sound.: - Might consider trade for good farm team, -Call at 0. A. Wilson, 5ud . Minn. Ave. ® - 6-318¢ FOR_ SALE—One 'six horse —power gasoline saw rig,.};orgplete, May be’ séen on the A. A’ Rako farm. ‘Apply A: E. Rako, Bemidji; M51n3n4 ‘hree feams from 1,000 to at . Reeves’ 3-311 of . mules, weight 1,300 pounds each; barn. - Just’ arrived. % o WANIRL WANTED—To. rent or buy a § or 6- room house. Inquire-Kaplan Blk.: Barper Shop. % 3-312 - WANTED—Girl for genefi,,&t house- work.. 29 10th St. .Phone 570- WANTED — Dishwasher at Hotel “‘Svea.. TR 2-311 ; : WANTED — Customers for = milk route. Will- begin ‘delivering March 13.. Milk for babies a spe- cialty. Troppman & Cochran. " Phone 927: 39tf “ work. 504 Beltrami Ave. ~ 3-311 WANTED—Girl for general lhouse- work. - Apply 1107 Beltrami” Ave. or calli723-W. - . 3-39 WANTED—GIrl_ for general house- work. Mrs. Hans Mittet. Inquire upstairs over .Shoe- Hospital, 36tf WANTED. TO BUY—Gasoline launch 16 ft.<to 30 ft." Give full descrip- tion ‘and. lowest cash price in first = letter. <504 Beltrami Ave. 3-311 POSITION . WANTED—Married .man lHvingin Bemidji with many years experience in' groceries, dry goods and shoes, .also’ bookkeeping,: de- sires position. Address “‘G,” Pio- neer. . 6-39 FOR, - RENT—Iive-room - furnished * house. ‘1237 Dewey Ave. ' Phone 161-J. AT 6-315 | FOR"RENT——=Three strictly modern: rooms. 523 Minn. Ave. . Phone 434w, ©* ¢ 3-39 FOR RENT—Modern furnished room 917 America Ave. Phone 277-W. ) 3-39 . “FOR_ RENT—Strictly modern _fur- . --fiished ‘room, suitable for either Phone. 458. lady--or- gentleman. e ey 6-39 : TOST : gold watch, hunting Waltham ~movenient. E. T. Return to Pio- 6-39_ ELIVERY . \_ A Boon to Business N We are prepared tofill orders for WOOD- i STOCK Typewriters promptly. Factory ; output increased over three times in-six months to meet the growing business de- mand for this popular machine.. An excellent machine with excellent service. BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER FURNITURE & UNDERTAKING H. N. McKEE,.Funeral Director PHONE 178-W or R engagement ~Nou wou : BE HERE NHEN THEN | COME, BACK.. Nafarsbtvin