Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 26, 1918, Page 2

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THT BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER fice, 922, about that news item you have in mind. Your. guests and friends will appreciate-the courtesy. BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER B. H. DENU Coming -- SPECIAL I, MARY ‘MacLANE “The Men Who: Have Made Love fo Me"” ELKO THEATRE 7 Parts Usual Prices . .TELEPHOND 922 npestoftice- at- Bemidji, Minn., as second-class matter Congress of March 3, 1879. jsutiop-paid:to anonymous contributions. Writer’s. name.must 4 the editor, but not necessarily tor publication. $ieitions: for-the Weskly Ploneer must reach this offlce not y 8f eachi week-to insure publication in the eurrent. issue. SHOE POLISHES ~LIQUIDS ‘AND PASTES. FOR BLACK;, WHITE, TAN, DARK /BROWN OR:0X-BLOOD SHOES. ‘PRESERVETHELEATHER, TheF. F. DALLEY CORPORATIONS, LIMITED, BUFFALO, N. Y. “PN¥'WEEKLY PIONEER : & sunmmary- of the mews of the. week. Pub- - and.sent ppstage paid to any addres, for, in Today—Telephone the Pioneer of-|f + WHO:0RIGINATED'INSANE CONFERENCE RULE? We'rp ;going to talk some more about the Sixth district high atWletic- conference, ‘while the: recent submarine tactics of the bunch of “sportsmen’ are fresh. ! We:arh going to ask what is the big idea of disqualifying an entire high school team. for infraction of rules and regulations of an individual 6‘;“@&!1'1!? Where could such an insane rule eminate? "18°that ‘the way ‘they do in the Big Ten, the great western conference ot the middle west with all the leading universities members? You bet ;Qflfi‘flflo they don't. - Why, not follow the lead of the big time conferences fl;fiq} the vaporings of a lot of irresponsibles to whom the word ‘‘sports< hghihip™ is & mockery. 5 . When a player on basketball, baseball or football teams breaks tules the whole works.isn’t thrown into the discard. - Not much it isn’t. It is ,iip to the school authorities to punish the offenders and not the entire | teafii R, no one ever heard of such a tATng. Why not do likewise and if there is an eleventh hour howl, or at any | timey the ol’ense.cnuld be reparted to the athletic authorities governing thej ; offétiding -player: and - fairness would meet the proper action. T Th manner, some of the sap heads posing as athletic directors, Aw"' X1 qore about croquet and tatting than they do about the game ia. played RIGHT would be thrown in the scrap heap so far as their ac- tivities in the conference were concerned. ' HES - U—— THE REAL MEAT IN THE COCOANUT- £ ' .'We understand that some of the political leaders of the north end of E ; Biltrami ‘county are. whetting up their knives to go after any candidate foricounty oftice who may stick his-head up in the southern part of the cg’n‘n’ty, in- retaliation for what is said to be fancied grievance over the allegéd ‘‘apposition” to the county division bill. . ..That's about the most absurd report we have heard. There was not - tie/slightest oppositfon from here to the county division bill as sponsored | b)',tfltp:‘/north enders. Fact is, the southern part of the county would wel- . come it, and we never heard of a straw placed in the path of the proceed- ings, but there were straws and they blew in the right direction. “"""¥We rise to.inquire it it wasn’t the money of a certain brewery that fikended the county division bill? 4 'We also liave a sneaking idea'that industry and progress were also - jiterested in' killing that movement that seemingly had for one of the ‘prime objects the reign of the breweries and distillers and those who sought to make money out of it, in the new county-to-be. 'GOING AFTER ’I‘Hfi FLOUR HOARDER The first indication of a systematic effort on the part of the food ad- ‘miuigtration to seek out and punish the hoarder of flour is shown in a re- port from ‘the national food administration that they will shortly issue -orders; for a survey of the flour supply of the country. The survey, it is g Indicated, will requli‘e every individual to give an account of the amount 0f figur he has on hand on a certain date. The food administration regu- fat{ons. pérmit, an individual or a commercial concern to have no more then a-30-day supply of wheat flour on hand at any time and persons with re-than that amount are in violation of the hoarding act which means g‘;loui punishment if convicted. The state food administration las an- ~mounced that it will not be disposed to act harshly with individuals who wotaxitarily report surplus and show a willingness to be fair now and get the flour into the regular channels of trade. Where a hoarder attempts to conceal the fact and forceful measures are necessary to secure informa- . tion: .gonecérning a supply, prosecution will undoubtedly follow. P — ‘When Elmer: Moorhead, former Baudette saloonist, attempted to claim gix ‘q.l;fgla of hooze that County Attorney Torrance and Deputy Sheriff Cahill unearthed at Pitt, Mr. Torrance promptly had a warrant sworn ou school Aitkin Easter Clothing for Men Perhaps the finest showing of Easter clothing we’ve ever asked you to look at is now on display at this stogre. It will interest you and profit you to see it. incerity CLOTHES Here'sthe leading American make, which is being shown at this store exclusively. Clothes for the man who demands class in the things he wears. Sincerity Clothes f orvira As far'as thg pocketbook is concerned, the price range of Sincerity Clothes is wide enough to fit al- $15.00 to $35.00 This store is the right place for you to buy your clothes, and you will make no mistake in buying them here. Unequalled service and genuinely good clothes. 0.J.LAQU A TEE o 206 Third St. Bemidji, Minn. for Moorhead, charging him with law violation. Moorhead, it seems, is s mound to-get in the booze game—and trouble. [ — ZAll.honor to Captain Archie Roosevelt! That honorable wound, re- +paived while bravely battling at the front, will go a long way toward re- conciling the people here at home to any little peculiarities they may not like about the Colonel. “That Delicious War Loaf” That’s what they all say, once they have tasted our new War Loaf. Fact is,-you wouldn't know it was a War Loaf if it wasn’t for the added rich- ness and increased flavor. RN S — . We have permission to eat mutton. But how are we going to get the samartton; unless we eat the dog that ate the sheep? 3 S It is hoped the whale wor't crowd -Boston is to have whale meat. the humble bean oft.the platter. PSS SR Mr. Hoover says we may eat all the apples we want. sajd, yall.we. can get.” He should have e In the composition of the new bread we use only such substitutes as will INCREASE instead of de- crease its palatability and nurishing powers. ICTURES of home felks earry warmth and com- ~f62t te the heart of a soldier. We are justly proud of our War Loaf, as we feel that we have achieved a real culinary triumph in -STUD10 : its composition. of 1ML, Hakkerup, -~ ke anappointment teday. When you eat it once, YOU WILL EAT NO OTHER. KOORS WAR LOAF The Hakkerup Studio ASK YOUR CROCER - - TUESDAY. ‘MARCH 26, 1918 BUSINESS DOCTORS ; DR. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEQN Office—Miles Block DR. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Security Bank Bleck DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ’ Office in Mayo Block Phone 398 Res. Phone 397 DR. L. A. WARD( PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Bemidji, Minn. " DES. GILMORE & McC/ PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Office—Miles Block O%%EgPAT}}qI’gRPHYSOIgIAN AND SURGEON Ibertson Block Office Phone 153 DR. EINER JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Bemidji, Minn. A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. l SPECIALIST EYE EAR NOSE THROAT Glasses Fitted DENTISTS . J. W. D] DR.J DENOY RICH Office, O’Leary-Bowser Bldg Office Phone 376-W Res. 376-R DR. G. M. PALMER DENTIST Office Phone 124 Residénce 846 Miles Block, Bemidji DR. J, T. TUOMY DENTIST North of Markbum Hotel Gibbons Block Tel. 230 DR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office in Winter Block CHIROPRACTOR DoCTOR OF UMROPRACTIC Acute and Chronic Diseases handled with ‘great success. 1st Nat: Bank Bldg. Phone 406-W Hours 10-12 a. m.; 2-5 7-8 p. m. VETERINARIANS J. WARNIN VETERINARY S%ERB('}EON Office and Hospital 3 doors west of Troppman’s. Phone No. 209 3rd St. and Irvine Ave. W K A RN - T Office Phone 3-R Res. 99-J » 3rd St. and Irvine Ave. LAWYERS GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Phone 560 Miles Block BUSINESS GENERAL MERCHANDISE Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, Flour, Feed, etc. W. G. Bemidji 9 SCHROED]%Rhona 65 PHOTOGRAP, EURP Photos Day and Night Third St. Bemidji TOM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER Res. Phone 58 818 America Office Phone 12 DEAN LAND CO. Land, Loans, Insurance and City Property Troppman Block - Bemidji MINA MYERS Hair dressing, face massage, scalp treatment. Switches made from combings $1.50. 311 6th St. Phone 112-W LEANING DRY C Clothes Clewners ror Men, Women and Children I ORY CLEANIN HOGANSCON 8 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Pianos, Organs, Sewing Machines 117 Third St., Bemidji J. BISIAR, Mgr. Phone 573-W FUNERAL DIRECTOR

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