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WEDNESDAY. MARCH 13, 1918 BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL PoundS"oFFlour Saved HE - PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON if each™ of our 22,000,000 vfamnhes use this- rec:pe 7 od, at_the postoffice at Bemidji, Minn., as second-class matter f Congress of March 3, 1878. ,‘. * Office—Miles Block ot instead of white bread, E “_One loaf saves 11,000,000 pounds “three loaves a e -DR. E.'H. SMITH . week for a year means 1,716,000,000 poundssaved! : Al P;I;::C;:::rf:;qg :;R;fgf ~ Enough to Feed the Entire, Allied Army Com Bread with Rye Flour DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block - Low g :h-bwnnll e ‘ Phone 398 - Res. Phone:397 2 m:oom.w cnp = 2 < 5-teaspoons Royal Baking Pcwder X 2 ul:le-pom shortening T . A. WARD PHYSICIXN AND SURGEON pemidjl. Minn. N R o Barley flour or oat flour may be uud instead, of rye flour with equally good zesults.' Sift dry ingredients into bowl; add’ milk, beaten-egg and melted 2 Stir well. Put into gruu& pan, allow to'stand in warm place 20 to 25 minutes and bake in moderate oven 40 to 45 minutes. £ = i > —#—-—————__ ; - 5 NG 1 Ournew Red White and Blue bogklet, “Best War. Time Recipes,” containing many other " DRS. GILMQRE & MoCANN ORFICIAL COUNTY AWD CITY PROCEEDINGS recipes for making delicious.and wholesome wheat saving oods, mailed freé—address . PHYSICIANS' AND SURGEONS i ROYAL BAK!NG POWDER CO., Q;-pt. H, 135 William St., New York i : Oftice—Miles Block -~ - FOOD WILL WIN THE WAR || || #5AJ088N0. SALMAGUNDI This country has made some very successful “dfMyes” during the past egr. . There have been two Liberty Loan drives, the Red Cross drive, the 1M C. A. drive, and others. But greatest of, all, the 1917-drive for the zr t idevelopnient of war gardens the world - has ‘éver seen. = And the su cesa of this drive is still plainly to be seen in the great abundance of cafined and dried fruits and vegetables to be found in the homes of the| ™ _land.: There"is no doubt that these gardens have played.a most important part in our plan of food conservation, and are still effective. And now again the country is called upon for a record production of fodstuffs, an ‘even greater it possible, than the last.. The success of the . garden campaign of last year should spur us to rengwed and greater efforts The value of the bone-dry law to thb year. There should not be an idle garden or back yard in the land. Memphis, Tenn., is graph:lc ally shown Evary square foot of ground should be made to yleld its quota of the food [py some :figures relating ' to crime | thlt is to win the world war. which have been compiled by Joseph " MNow is the time to be planning these gardens. - It is not necessary to | Townsend, ‘secretary to i{the grand fi 1 planting. When that time arrives |jury: which has just disbanded. The | walt until the time comes for actual planting. et | dpemtepbe oot AND SURGEON Ibertson Block Office Phone 1563 "DRY LAW EFFECT GOOD 'I’oulyAbunce to Liquor In Memphls Is Responsible for Cutting Down Crime. S P e Fuel May BeCause of Cancer. DR. EINER JDHNSON A §cotch physician has just com- ‘PHYSICIAN ‘AND SURGEON pleted an extensive series of researches Bemidji, Minn. 3 e o s d 7 : m t'l::e incidence lg cancelr which le;d T s showed a decrease of over_. .| 0 some novel conclusions. He = 50 per cent in a year. finds that in Scotland and the Scoteh || - A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. Another gratifying thing which |islands:the percentage of cancer is par- SPECIALIST shows a change in sentiment to-' ['ticularly high in coal-burning diséricts EYE .EAR- NOSE THROAT wards law enforcement is “found and low in peakbum[ng districts. Glasses Fitted “in the fact that bills. ignored by | There are sonfe exceptions to this rule 3 the grand jurors has steadily de- and In every such case he finds_that DENTISTS every person should have planned the entire summer’s program and should oreaset: In lfl(;p:e;:liber, 19132 “;: 2‘9 fll:eat'tbugiw dlstrlctbwm:‘r hlxht carTy: percentage . 1gnor ‘was H eath rate from cancer burns a pea know just what every foot of his ground is intended to produce. Fences ;e ater d eg‘ed:’:)‘;.c\ltfic?:g::;t h':::n: January, 1917, it was 33. In May, with a high percentage of sulpll)mr. DR. J. EN:’.i"ilS:gMCH should be put in thorough repair, the ground should be cleared of all ob- marmifested:by those Who' “‘*9‘“ | - 1917, the percentage was 27. Du- Thus he concludes that coals and peats Office, O'Leary-Bowser Bldg -structions and nothing but the mechanjcal working out of matured plans | gorve ag:jurors for the 1nvesflmkmg ring the September term, 1917, with a high sulphur content lised as 8 Office Phc\me 376-W Res. 376-R should: remain to be done when spring really opens. of complaints lodged. Mr, prnsend' ‘| the percentage. ignored Was | fuel have a direct connection with the| One more thought while on this subject: Plan to not let the garden | report is as follows: . only 17. . - |@evelopment of cancer. : DR. G M. PALMEK interfere with the larger and greater work each man and woman must do Being secretary: for: the:grand; |: =————————————————————————— e N B - DENTIST . d t this, the garden should be| Jury forithe past:four .months, Office Phone 124 Residence 346 in ‘this year of supreme endeavor. To effec f:£ had the docket fn my charge and, . 1 e e May, 1917, true bills 364; ig- nored '137; total bills 501. Eeptember, 1917, true bills 329; {gnored 72; total bills 401. a—— made a means of recreation, and should take the place of baseball, football, desiring’ to see 1f the close of the tennis, golf, joy~riding and other amusements. It should be the solace of | - -7 0 Py g any effect on crime ———] c I T Y L Iv E R v , w the jaded business man and the tired society woman. Yes, the women willl 40 " this city and whether the DR. J. T. TUGMY find renewed health and vigor from-a few hours each day spent in garden-| closer and ‘still closer pursuit of Bemldjl’s all the year round livery. Setvige is first class a.lways. DENTIST ing. the bootlegger was proved by f Best of horses, rigs, Tobes, foot warmers, etc. North of Markham Hotel And then when we have these gardens growing and producing, let us| the decrease im crime, I present Gibbons Block make. a wise use of their products, that we may conserve even more meats | the following figures taken from and’ wheat for our heroes “‘over yonder,” and our allies who are fighting the docket covering the past m“r POGUE’S OLD BARN, COR. 8rd ST.-and IRVINE AVE. TELEPHONE 3-W Tel. 230 i terms: DR.’D. L. STANTON by their sides. ‘“‘Garden sass” is an ideal summer diet. Senteib m, 1916, t bm ."D. L. : X ; s epiember frm, 1036, cue AR - OB, HIGKERSON Manager £ DRNIBEC Y THAT “FIE! FIE!!” STUFF January, 1917, true bills :464; Office in Winter Block . ignored 228; total bills, 682, CHIROPRACTOR * Cardinal Gibbons says that ‘“‘America’s patience and forbearance have been mistaken by Germany for cowardice.” He is undoubtedly. correct. 1 5 7 ; T = e N When Dewey sent a message to the German battle fleet commander in = e — Manilla Bay, the representative,of.the Kaiser had no thought whatever Fuga e F"””r‘“‘:‘"D“D"Dunng that Dewey might be a coward. When President Roosevelt sent his 24- ST ——E— hour notice to the German ambassador at the time.the German fleet was i maneuvering off the.coast of Venezuéla, the Kaiser was under no delusion as to the-meaning of the words or the measure of the courage back of them. It was not patience and forbearance alone that misled the Kaiser in the present instance. It was the ‘“‘strict.accountability’” note followed by “inaction. It was lack of preparedness, “too-proud to-fight’ speeches. and “peace without victory” messages” that gave thn impression that we were cowardly. If we had spoken softly but proceeded to lay in a.supply of big sticks, there would have been no misunderstanding- as to the quality DOC’IT‘: lgn(.)!“ CHIRI(')PRAECT'IC Acute and - Chronlc stea(es handled with great success. 1st Nat: Bank Bldg. Phone 406-W Hours 10-12 a. m.; 2-5 7-8 p. m. 7 T llt:nl:lmlu:m:xuz:wfl"li“”:'"G ounoro VETERINARIANS 4 J. WARNINGER VETERINARY SURGEON Office and Hospital 3 doors west. of Troppman’s. Phone No. 209 3rd St. and Irvine Ave MOTOR CAR of American courage or_ the degree of determination to protect American “W. K. D V. i rights. i "IETERINARIA'N e et gyl Tiaed 1 i OflicesP(lllosne 3-5!1" Res. 99-J o | H t. an ine Ave. ¥ CHILDREN SHOULD GET BUSY NOW : e LAWYERS. GRAHAM ‘M. TORRANCE LAWYER The members of the boys’ corn clubs, pig clubs, and the girls’ canning clubs should be actively at work these days, that the enthusiasm may not be permitted to wane in the slightest degree. The work of these agencies never counted for so much as they will the coming season. The great urgency of food conservation during the coming year opens a field for the activities of these organizations never before offered them. Her,etbfore their work has been largely as a matter of pride in superior achievement b for achievement’s sake. Now there is the added incentive fhat every gain effected counts in:the finak winning of, the war, Hach worker has the full knowledge that his or her individual efforts are not only -appreciated but urgently :needed.. This should.spuy,them to the effort to discount all for- | & .mer records. The young people of the land are exhibiting a splendid | 5 patriotism, and.they may rest assured & is appreciated to the full by their elders.: The appeal of the Red Cross for an abandoning on the part of the belligerent armies of the use of asphyxiating and other poisonouS gases It is interesting to stop ; and recall how many good | _ things you have heard of the car and how very few of the other sort. | Miles Block Phone 560 BUSINESS GENERAL MERCHANDISE Groceries, Dry Goods, eShoes, Flour, Feed, eotc. W. G. SCHROEDER midji Phone 65 Jul¥stali=lTal sl Tallalla{laf{alTal s {alT=lfa TulTa]Iu]In] =] ] | . It will pay you to visit us and exnmine this car. - The gasoline consumption ls unusually low. The tire mileage is unusually high. A ~ %HOT GRAPH. Ul? Photos Day and Night Third 8t. Bemidji =] Touring Car, Roadster or Commercial Car, $885; Winter Touring Car or Roadster, $1050; Sedan or Coupe, $1350. All prices f. o. b. Detroit. E : will fall upon’ deaf ears. Gas fighting is no new thing, though it has re- TOH SMART £ mained for this war to develop it to the highest. pitch.. It goes back to the - DRAY, AND TRANSFER Res. Phone 68 818 America Greek era, and even before. This war seems to have taught us that there are no Marquis of Queensbury rules applicable to nations, so we might 5 as well go on and give the Huns three gas bombs for every one of theirs, ‘and reduce the gas of oratory to a minimum. Z S God Almighty never made booze any more than he made a ‘black jack” or a pair of “knucks.” IIIIIHI|Ih|u|||l|||nm' 1 Sl Oftice Phone 12- ul DEAN LAND CO. Land, Loans, Insuran«e and City Property Troppman Block Bemidjt MINA MYERS Hair dressing, face massage, scalp treatment. Switches made from combings $1.50. 311 6th St. Phone 112-w Y CLEANLNG s DR Clothes Clevners tor Men, Women and Children Keeps shoes lily wlm.e. it lasts: Leaves no yel- o1 BEMIDJI AUTO CO. L low tinge. Retains the : : 0. ONGSTAD, Prop. 117 Third St., Bemidji J. BISIAR, Megr. Phone 573-W natural grain of leather 21 B midji, Minan. and texture of fabric., SumaeA IS MADE IN BLACK—TAN—WHITE—RED ASK ANY.STORE rmevauoun FUNERAL DIRECTOR Wsoft SRR RR 406 Beltrami Ave., Bemidji, Minn. \ MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS