Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 20, 1918, Page 2

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THT BEMIDJI DAILY PIONFER " ‘Buffalo a8 Beast of Burden, The-buftalo-has always heen rated a8’ untamable, and many sclentists — .!’um» _EVERY.AFTERNQON EXCEPT SUNDAY = S ; ] : Up Y G ) 0% § v 7 pHE BEMINI/PIONBER PUBMISHING CO. -fi;;;eg:;::g*éyg;;g ;’K’é{‘gd_'“";g Have You Made P Your & PROFESSIONAL : b g Baremiloan (0 f G o | (G Income Tax %wm ? - NN ort, to accompHsh-the wonderful feat v ¢ 4 . DOCTORS ’ ; of training a pair of buffaloes to trot H e 0 -wagon, and ‘also to do muny other| % 3 SANBORN = . Do you have to make one? G : PHYSICIAN AND ‘SURGEON rikable stunts. -Major Yokum is a rmer. United States marsbal, and. is ~-Office—M#les -Block If you do you must -make ; : report - before Ap il 1st, .Pflfsll’gfl%.ffignéchON, x SALE 5 ] known in the old ranching aid cowboy {No\ attension paid fo anopymensiventributions.. Wrier's BAme MUSLL yrg ofithy Amertean West, from Texas 1918. “The i 4 OV’C‘l‘n:m‘Cnt | @ffice Security Bank’ Block .. needs the money. ' BUSINESS emidjl, Minn., &s second-class-mstter 1879. ¢ e hmown to itbe’ aditor; butsnat \mecessarily for-publication. to Oregon.*One of the accomplishments _ Oemmunications for the Waekly: Rioneer must resch this offiee not| of the Yokum team is to race agalnst mtm Sussdey ofsesch swesk to insure publication in the current issue. horses, and they distance thelr speedy. competitors.. They loathe ghe saddling; process, and when the der - mounts them will “buck” in'a way to shame a’| {PR.'E. A. SHANNON, -M.'D, URGEO ! veteran broncho.—~8t. Nicholas, 3 : £ A e s i s ) g Office in. Mayo Block ¢ ANl Sheimompartasot. Homs. We will be glad to aid A omem R R bt A S At e e e e | - (A1l the: conventences of a geagolng ? syacht have been provided for “you. .a.one-ton truck which started on a $ v-frem: Boston tew | g -~ DR. L. A. WARD ago. ~~immedlatt:lys ;tgll:?; the : N a 2 ) -4 . Q| ~PHYSICIAN ‘AND SURGEON . ‘aont.da. a:steel framework sup- || - 1 rst b atl nal pDan “Bemidji, Minn. -} porting three ‘spring beds, one above :other. “To the-rear of the beds the 4 of thesear takes on the aspect of "} & :idtchen -and ‘dining room combined. }iOn: ope mde 15 a gas stove, a set bf 4-drawers, a sink and 8 cupboard. Oh the oppesite side is..a bureau with @ight ‘drawers, and an icebox with a . apacity ‘for B0 -pounds of ice—Popu- :tar Mechanies Magazine. IT'S A MISTAKE . Made By Many Bemidii Residents. STUDIO Many people in a misguided ef- of Bemidji, Minn. e T (PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS - Office—Miles Block %%Egéfi'ng%%%mn i _“’AND SURGEON Ibertson Block Office Phone 163 Bemidji’s crnéfi high school; basketball players smoke. - They smoked .when the -Aitkin ‘high school basketball team eame to Bemidji in .hn\mr[ and was slaughtered by a score of 566 to 8. The Aitkin high sechool powers that be, Superintendent Mason and Coach Kirchberger; saw them smoke.}’ And_.they wenthome whipped to a frazzle and let out & roar that was heard throughout. the.Sixth district conference. : Not.only :that but they, preferred. charges against Bemidji's basket- ~ball team at the last minute.and the Bemidji players were disbarred: from | participating in-the final game ot-the district, with a chance of playing in .the tournament-for the state. title at Carleton. :g{; ;: ;::s flgs,oltxnll‘xi:::cy; ::31«;511]:; It..was a notable-example of gportsmanship—as rules in JAltkin. ' ) makeshifts. The right treatment is True,-the facts of the smoking were fastened upon the Bemidji bunch ey ‘treatment and a remarkably o p i Aty een by:|Tecommiended kidney medicire is . 1 d There rwas no 'excuse, -But on:top of that, Altkin showed its spleen by-|" e idney Pl Bemidii 1s no £ e 5 tacking:on,a lot of insane :charges that were so raw as to bring reproo{ exeeption. from the athletic board. More levidence of the “sportsmanship’’ as per-| <The proof is at your very door. : ’ vades Adtkin, B The following is an experience typ- Make an appointment: today. "Fhere 48 no apology for the Bemidji boys who by their disobedience:j-ioal of the work of Doan's Kidney 4 PHlls inBemidji. - . /it0 the rules forfeited their opportunity to play in the state district-finals | “ppg JP. g"ogue, 521 Fourth St., L:amd pessible .championship. They were aware of the mandate when it Bemajcll,‘ say;: m“l htad dulll pains in ) Z ! > { »uvms ‘promulgated. - They ignered the regulations -as prescribed and have l.my, ‘M} ps for a long time. % 2 M v, L ige ; .:only ‘themeelves to!blame. ' They lost:their golden opportunity. They &Jf‘:&:fi:g:fl"{:‘;fi‘?‘g{;&% In:i;: I he Hakkerup Stud;lo Bemidji, - - - = .« . Minn. ICTURES of home folks P carry warmth and com- fort to the heart of a soldier. >DR. EINER JOHNSON PHYSICIAN .AND SURGEON ~Bemidji, Minn. Glasges Fitted DENTISTS i Oftice, O'Leary-Bowser Bldg Ofttce Phone*376-! -Res. ‘376-R DR. G. M. PALMER DENTIST 2 ‘Office Phone 124 Residence 346 Miles -Bloek, -Bemidji - ‘haye undone all that ‘Coach:Jacobson had worked so hard for. They haveilgelf. My feet would swell and my head ached. I tried different kinds of 'vemedies without relief. I got /Doan’s Kidney Pills at Barker’s Drug fitore and began using them.. Two chagrined 4heir .ardent:supporters. They have been disbarred from :par: ‘steipating /in ' the championships. But while on this-subject of: basketball conference games, it would be P DR. J. T. TUOMY ‘seemingly proper- to ingugurate :a spy system in the circle of the Sixth | boxes cured me and I have had no district. It-would be well to reorganize the-board; -and -that doesn’t ‘apply jreturn -of -the treuble.” s DENT:ST . toithose of ‘sense, judgment, fairness, sportsmanship and common decency. .&gfim‘)&r‘: ‘lrll(}ng;‘x!::é dyz";et ——————————————— e North-‘of :‘Markham ‘Hotel We have seen conference team after team this season. ‘We' have -&eel [Doan’s ‘Kidney Pills—the same that T I T R T IRUAIANINT || Gikbons’ Block ~"“Tel._ 230 Mrs: Pogue:had. Foster-Milburn Co., members smoking, yes, even CHEWING SNUFF. I the; espionage act is . Mtgrs., Buftalo, N. Y.—Adv. to be invoked it might-be:well to employ & 3orps:er seme: method of fer- reting out such viclations of the rules:gnd regulations, and thus save some disgruntled “welchers” from making asses .out of :themselves. - Another thing that might help would be the barring of teams from the ‘conference ‘where regulation floors are not available for players who hayeithe good fortune to possess them'at home. In this manner some of .:the:famous three-cushion shooting would be-obviated. . Some-of the-fleors 1+ aveilike eigar - boxes ‘compared 'to the regulation. "Why mot /disbar ‘such? it -would be more *‘sportsmanship.” 4 Why does Aitkin allow not only ;a home.referee but its coach to offi- ciate at games on the home floor? :Isn’t that a.shattering.of the Ten Com- . mandments? What? _And they ery ‘“wolf.” :The-trouble is; the-district is run, and has been, from one end of it by ;corta'ln individuals who don’t know the meaning of sportsmanship played across the board. _For some reason it is a mystery -(perhaps) that Bemidji_has been singled out as a target for attentions that would shame a_]ip,ljch_ climber. ’Ope of the disbarment: charges'made by Aitkin was that Bemidji was playingimen ‘21:years old. The player-they paid particular afteption to was*Simona. . The ivory part of ‘it is that Simons is ithe ydargest boy: en: theiteam and the youngest, .being 17 years old. Get that frantic yelp from the Aitkin boosters? -It's.a wonder they-don’'t make a charge of pro-Germanism or something ‘equally -illuminating. . The- whole thing is. getting to be ‘a farce, under the present regime. 1t would.seem: as.if the right fellows in the conference control should take some. action to right the chaos and eliminate the size 19 collars and ithe 1iNo. /6 hats. “Bemidji will take her medicine. " She always has. There’s no:saffron in Bemidji. Yes, the basketball boys smoked, -some of them, and they whipped: the socks off the Adtkin iwihg sprouters, and they:can do'it every :day:in:the week and twice on Sunday. ; \E ; ‘We would suggest that the Aitkin yelpers buy a few packages of Bull Durham- or Chesterfields.and make a téam that can play, or-make it at least interesting. o —_— “‘Mayor .Hylan of ‘New York says William -R. Hearst is loyal .and .patrigtic. - But sometimes a man needs to:pray for deliverance from this fréends. TIPS HITI S DENTISY TR TR ! e A Rk Remember, Tuesday, “Meatless Day” ;- Wednesday, “-Whufl.enpflay-” Remember, Tuesday, “Meatless Day: TN DR DL Remember,-Wed.,, *“Wheatless Day” "CHEROPRACTOR RW. LUND Docggg ox*%ifil{'omx%mc Acute and Chronic . Diseases handled - with great success. v .| 1st Nat: Bank Bldg. Phone 406-W Hours 10-12 a. m.; 2-5/7-8 p. m, T =TTy S PN T T - g o o = a o = =) a 2 [&! = d VETERINARIARS A Mt R vmfihm%%mrr \|-ofrice and ‘Hospital 3 doors ‘west of Troppman’s, Phone No. 209 grd St.<and Irvine Ave. W. K. n. V. M. : 'Vllz) ERISIEI)HRIANV Ao Oftice Phone 3-R Res: 99-J 3rd St. and Irvine Ave. LIS =SSR, + BAWYERS ~GRAHAM M. TORRANCE , LAWYER ‘Miles Block -BUSINESS - GENERAL MERCHANDISE Groeeries, DPry .Goods, Shoes, 3 Flour, Feed, etc. Bcaiay SRORROEIAR o oe | B %HO’I‘OGRAP R? Photos Day and Night Third :St. Bemidji MOTORCAR The mere convenience of the convertible sedan is almost forgotten, now, in the greater practical purpose it is ‘serving. Economical, and easy to.drive, it isspeed- Phone 560 ing the war work of men and women alike, and keeping them fit in all weathers. oioNoifosaTOsoed It will pay you'to visit us and examine. this car. The gasoline consumption is unusually low. The tire mileage is unusually high. EhpIta0iDs0inIduanNG ufi'mmaixjidlfiiqmnn"idmi«‘fin Touring Car, Roadster or CommercialCar, $885; Winter Touring . Car or P S ) i Roadster, $1050; Sedan or Coupe, $1350. All prices f. o. b. Detroit.~ ;\Bince _the hen.received her reprieve she has demonstrated what ithe ..female -of the.species can accompHsh-in a-war onold H. C. L. PGS S, Austria ‘is beginning to inquire ‘what she is fighting for. Nobbdy .knows hut the Kaiser,.and he won't tell. A The water ‘wagon is becoming an even more popular: vehicle than ithe automobile. : 'TOM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER Res. 'Phone:'68, 818 America Office Phone-12 : AND €0, Land, Loans, Insurance and "City 'Property il "Froppman Block Bemdidji MINA MYERS - Hair dressing, face massage, -scalp treatment. Switches made from combings $1.50. 311-6th St. Phone 112-W . FairFood Prices Prapared IInder Direction. of the United .States Food Admini 3 :};{"eg:l cpc:'tor the items of t‘ho United States Food Aflmlu}nn:gfil{n) DRY. CLEANIN Clothes Cleuners for Mex?. Women and Children BEMIDJI AUTO CO. 0. ONGSTAD, Prop. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Pianos, Organs, Sewing Machines 117 Third St.,” Bemidji J. BISIAR, Magr. Phone 573-W b sEieneduuntaiage i]llfiflDL‘['INUKIDHDIID‘MDIIDIH:M\:IuGMDHDMUHDHD{!D!Dflu!flflfllflldlfllDlfllflflflflflflfllfllfllfllfllfll L oew 256: P 1 3] «' mable uniform standard, though there must J:::-l.;.‘-um ong 1n the ‘market. S S ey s -mm‘ il taken by other towns in tiife FUNERAL DIRECTOR M B SRFRKER <405 Beltrami Ave., Bemidji, Minn. gnlunr.luuuuumnmnuqmmmmmnminmnmmuni’imiuuunfiinmminmn 3

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