Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 6, 1918, Page 2

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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER - DJI DAILY PIONEER | Cameh CamocBecures, | P " =D UNA Best Alll | BUSINESS . ———PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY——— 'éz.‘e:g‘:’ig'z,:"i .!‘:f:%fi‘),‘::?".:, i 5Ll - DEest 18| U\ _ ) o cumsoy " PSMIDIL PONER, FURUSERE o n panp| BTl bl s‘fi'fi"‘h‘" Around Medicine| [|& PROFESSIONAL 5 ™ s W ot g S R A T R cine~is-faken internally and ! ] bl e lood o e e “Maaikihs Ev : Bjh L stem. ! i B 4 by one_of the best-physiclans | ope : ver M’a‘d‘ e n this country for-years. It is com- o gl (o] e - ‘ puscd ot some of the-est tonles kngwn, | - Ye iz, W, FL Bdgar, 49 Cooper St, At DE. 0. 'R. SANBORN Purifers, "Thd {BerLedt, .om b %fi s o ... lant;: Georgla, writes: G e PHY-(S)I:’?N ]?ll: :: :?%fmpu o 1 ] I - 0 . fe:; _n%’ b the ingredients in Hall's Catarrh ; “I suffered for fifteen years with | No sttention pald to amonymoNs. sontributions. . Writers name must f.cliue, is. what produses; ich wendsciu — WER8E | rheumatic S known to the editor, but not n;:e-gruy for publication HAROR N o L Sonaitiona. Send fox ;4 ., |rheumaiic symptoms. Peruna cured = ! : : nsarly 1 lica {estime ; ”bl!fk- me;and I ‘think 1t 18 the best all” DR. E: H. SMITH QLRSI | around medicine ever made. I hope PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON B ) Communications for the Weekly Rioneer, must re is oftige, mot| "} rugsists MR RR publication in the current issue, you will publish’ this letter for the = 3 benefit’ of “otliers ‘who “suffer.” " - Office Security Bank Bleck Hall's‘ Family l?!.l:ll for constipation. A~ i W B L S — Those who object to. liquid: medi- ?Hnlglsnltl:%n wonngon ‘ it R SOLDIERS IN THE ARMY oy CENTRAL BUSINESS MEN'S ASS'N, .INSURANCE ||| Pnone 3se Rea. Phone 397 | Bemidji members of the Christian ‘ \ HEALTH AND ACCIDENT - . . - o LR G . gelomidyt members of the Christian || A Policy Without Exceptions or Restrictions terested in what the Scientists are ‘We insure for every known disease and for every and ;lging fo:' thg ;\meflfain 80““3“ at any kind of accident. . . 7 e-front and in training, and also A 5 3 tor Wt watgecs; the Work Betheiin e insure you up to Fifty Dollars ($50.00) a week. charge of the Comforts Forwarding Write for Particulars : committee, headquarters in Boston. P. O. BOX 583—BEMIDJI, MINN. During the first three months of - - the committee’s work about 29,500 articles were prepared. 5 “DR. L. A. WARD PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Bemidji, Minn. DRS. GILMORE & McCANN | PHYSICIANS “AND SURGEONS Oftice—Miles ‘Block ‘ A ““Q“‘E. SSEN:"AL INPUSTRIES’ toa " %r;nong the goodis forwarded were ; itk : 3 A 6,000 Knitted 1 ’ 4 ROP. A grest deal is said and written these days on the sublect |ii2"5 570 artises des mud comtort| FARMERS’ & TRAPPERS; ATTENTION B T e ; of ‘“nonsessential :industries,”. and many people are vociferous | for French, Italian, Belgian and Ser- ‘ : ‘ = p AND SURGEON g | We are buying Hides, Furs, Wool ° Ibortsop, Biagk [Offce Bhono 159 e in theiy assertions that all such will have to be cut out if we are | bian refugee children, and about 8,- 000 seleeted second-hand or remade to avoid:running-on the.rocks. . Ninefy per cent of this talk is artioles of clothing y ; the sheerest:bosh, for the reason that those indulging 'in it|™ one american ship has been sup- Pelts and T.gllow and will pay ¢ DR. EINER. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 3. have not. the faintest conception of what the results would be | plied with enough knitted goods, tot- T % d were theimadvicetaken. aling 3,500 pieces, to equip all the you the full market prices, o Bemidfi, Minn. | i American business-interests are so. inextricably interwoven f)‘;"‘t’l’ls 'l’(“u';"g"’- rA ‘f"g" ;‘““:g" e >, WS - ! that it is a practical impossibility to arbitrarily declare this | comforts have e A ao g o & 5 < R O S B : one esséntial and that one non-essentjal. Our government has | the different war relief assoclations NORTHERN HIDE & FUR COMPANY : & vg%,rm D. encountered: just this ‘difficulty. ~“Some time ago, when it be-|in Biostgn, whlit(;lh t?lre in d]lrec;. &(;m:— One Half Block North of Union Station, BEMIDJI, MINN EYE EAR ‘N‘OS‘F;”» THROA’I; % ' 4 3 7 3 % \ e munication w: e people O elr . ) A \ ! came appnrent that we must conserve on the coal supply, gov-, Teapective countrles, — motably -the W, Glasses Fitted but | British, French, Italian and Belgian ernment ‘officials ‘cast about for. these ‘non-essentials,’ " DENTISTS ~ A DENT: Tmcn E H Office, O’Leary-Bowser Bldg | Office .Phone 376-W Res. 376-R DR. ‘G. M. PALMER right thei eir, froubles began. It was not difficult to. locate ass‘gcifati?ns. W 2 a number of lines, the finished products of which could safely bl :; u :1 omee% wgmrkt;v!‘t:ich xfr s - ICTURES of home folks carry warmth and com- fort to the helrt-pf a soldier. be classed asmon-essential.: But in evefy case it was found that the usefulness or uselessness of. the azficle produced or manu- factured was ‘the smallest consideration in weighing the im- |for refugee children. Ten of _the portion.o. ¢ business.. In every case it was found that the committee were first: instructed ‘n 3 2 the making of a model garment, each industxy itself-had become so vitally a part of the great Amer-| ;¢® 1" (% nstructed 10 others and brought splendid results is the “unit system” of preparing new. garments ican business fabric that its. elimination or even its crippling | the latter became captains of teams would ‘work irréparable injury to numbers of other lines and [of 10 others whom they in turn in: STUDIO .~ - DENTIST, thoroughly- unsettle business conditions generally. structed. . Two groups of team cap- Office Phone 124 ' * Residence 346 . As a case in point, the officials first of all were up against e, e e T alicasand of Miles*Block; Bemfdii : 1! : the automobile industry. The auto could in no sense be deemed | material for use by themselves and : i i an essential. _ Up to a decade ago.the country had managed to | the members of their respective : DR, J, T. TUOMY scrape_slong very comfortably without it. American life could ;‘;"}’,‘:;n:h°rrv¥.‘.’l‘;k D DENTIST still go on:without it. But its elimination would do more t0| . ded together for this particular Nl L. Hahkg“m & North of Markham.Hofel part of the committee’s program and YA, Gibbons . Block Tel. 230 paralyze ‘business than perhaps any other one industry, unless that of railroad transportation. And thus it ‘went, in varying degrees, through almost the entire list of -American industries. The general prosperity of the country would not admit of the suppression of scarcely a single one. . In ‘this' emergency. the government has adopted the only logical course. While it was impractical to eliminate any one line or'number of lines entirely, it was found that many lines could be curtailed. “The tremendous expansion of all to meet the demands.of a luxury living people, could, when luxury was they are turning out an average of over 1,000 garments a week. In this work, they ‘have been greatly assist- ed by one of the patriotic manufac- turing companies of Boston, whic¢h offered and has undertaken to do all the cutting required for these gar- ments. Before' beginning to sew for the refugees of any country, the tt:om- mittee ascertained not only what ar: . ticles were needed but also the form Bemidji’ and material desired, so far as was DR.'D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office in_Winter Block Make an appointment today. GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER “ Miles Block : Phone 6560 The Hakk'erupj Studio | ___mwms_ - Minn. forced into the baquround, be easily _contrgcted to meet only | possible. It was learned, for . in- the sternest necessities. Plants in various lines that had been |stance, that so common an article of CHIROPRACTOR 2 . 1 PPt using stated,amounts of fuel, raw material and labor, could general use as 2 P“‘ll‘;“{m:f Ry in ; i : with perfect safety be put on a shorter allowance of each. This O Oy Taliy i pittewel s T o : THORWALD: LUNDE in the aggregate would work the required conservation. case Gf the American home.” For| o= oy ) AR Agfig"’:‘“ gm gEIR?PRA];‘»_’PIC T}}ifl the government has done, and will continue to do as | kaitters, wool is sold over the coun- A4 T0 SAVE. SUGAR-WHICH |SYOUKWAY., handled. with arent scteEs, occasion requires. - ter, instructions are given, and.tlie T T 1st Nat: Bank Bldg. Phone 406-W . finished garment is returned to thej. % Hours 10-12 a, m.; 2-5 7-8 p. m sommittee’s headquarters when| - : WA g gt REPUBLICANS PASSED. SUFFRAGE BILL o e adaition. there are fout —_— N s, 2 3 % knitting machines in operation, on - : With the. military drive on in Europe, the suffrage drive | each of which it is possible to knit _____.—___VETERIN__ARMNS R in Congress:is temporarily checked. But during the enforced | a pair of socks in 20 minutes. Vi I:Ih}l(]ARNINGER \ : Iull in -everything except war legislation, both parties are dick-| ———m—m——————————r / 7 i SRINARY SURGEON B ering to se'rg whicgh Willpgive sufl%‘age the big prsh that will put 4.7 [] Oftice ;and. Hospital 8 -doors; west B it through. Y Se B A Teyine At . T . an rvine Ave. At the present time, the advantage is with the Repub- licans. Five men from the Republican side of the Senate, in- W. K, DENISON. M. V. M. y s 2 VETERINARIAN cluding the leader, Senator Gallinger, have made speeches on Office Phone 3-R Res. 99-J the floox.in,the past month, urging the immediate passage of 3rd St. and Irvine Ave. - ! the amendment. The national chairman of the party has en- dorsed the federal amerfdment, and the national committee 3 : BUSINESS has also endorsed it, by congratulating the Representatives; : ¥ o : GENERAL MERCHANDISE - who gave suffrage such an overwhelming majority in the| . . #5000 Nfi"lfll i i Grocerfes, Dry Goods, Shoes, i = House, overcoming, with their eighty three percent. vote, the A \restern e Tieals . : Flour, Feed, etc. ] - fifty percent vote of the Democrats. ] y W spriny | 2 \ e 1W @. SCHROEDER N > chief "§ 3 h; the fl;;x—:l::‘\s:\‘)fngfi i 2 i i : ' Eone 85 15 KAPLAN'S IDEA IS WORKING ELSEWHERE finds hipnsel d » of health in : . ! T R i 4 - Marl];h mi April. is he has spent, N, L. HAKKERUP R § A ‘few days ago, Morris Kaplan, well known grocer, ex- Dearly QL Jiis houis. @ 9. post fouis of : ) P'HOTOGRApmgz | I e _F ; r .. Photos Day and Night X ( { plained to the Pioneer plans he has in mind for the installation | of h?usb, fmlorv or It is the ea. ta i i ivi i son_forjour dii istance — that of a potato, starch mill.and a potato. flour mill, he giving it as |{% 500 Got-door “.ff{? e iy O his opinion that such would pay well here, in return for a com- | perhapy over-o ack of good ; 3 SO o it T T = ‘| cise, ‘ingufii p, and constipation. s r TOM SMAR' 8 Bemidji ‘] Third St. paratively small outlay. nt slee . Thursday’s S.t. Paul Dispaj:c}l contained a statement that }a‘,,.‘;‘c’;;' h ?:ad“fi.a“?x%"nffi"‘i';‘é f,?,'{ - K\ 1§ " DRAY AND TRANSFER I < 13 starch factories, using a million bushels of spuds each per tho telinkers and our fire does not, burn | =3 <SR STAHOARD NG D H-Res. Phone 58 818 America ‘ month.are.in.operation in Minnesota. Which would indicate [ "o is not P ' tor health than ‘ Y Office Phone 12 3 that Mr. Kaplan knows what he is talking about as a paying | taking an o 1l mild laxative, per- . . . p y h . industry for this, the banner potato growing center of the state. | g3b 2, “- eie Store, mado up of | ; : DR ARG i —_— May-agiple, b, aloes, (Sugar-conted e - - T . 3 h ] 2. tinyy, (‘!:‘:l"(y . Which (]msg stood. the it i . . (l4: ;. Land, Loans, Insurance and - f WHAT DO YOU SUPPOSE HE MEANT? tiny, o : i e pd ; S 5 i i e 4 Toperty > £ “T would to God that some genius could rise up on whose R,'(; "lb,‘";"lug he gen rod ran-down 3 i Troppman . Block Bemddji } 1ibs both cherubim and seraphim have breathed the fires of |condition, the el of, ambition, “tho = i ploquence to sound a trumpet call to this Nation, arouse it from | treatm m"é‘?ar}'&'.‘n‘ng? Sich o, standard | be2 - B 17 ¢ ——— its dormant state and awaken it to a vivid sense of its imperious | tonic a3 r. Plerca s Golden Medical Dis- | Ji- ¥ [ 7 g M' A ' duty.”~~Senator Thomas, (Democrat) of Colorado. Tyt vials, . Wath 'é‘fleiéeo%‘;? - == . YERS | The Kaiser is said to be a diligent student of the career of | 8 i Vegetabio extract of Dr. Pierce's o paanate it i "scalp treatment. Switches made , Napoleon. There are a few incidents toward the close of that | gives you the. power to force yourselt from combings $1.50. AL career that are not calculated to give William any great amount now bidosin e, bradi Fespondsnbg e S ~-811/6th St.. ~ Phone 113 s T of satisfaction if he would emulate the little Corsian. roady to make a fight’ against siagna- Sna o7 @. i on which holds you in bondage. Ty % . A % it now! Don’t wait! To-day 'is the B ! The-men of this country -have dec{ded that they will not|day to begin. (}‘gin a little “pep,” agd . ; Clothes 5’,%,3,895 for hlilgl? oo permit the women to do all the conserving of clothing, so they Lz“tfi'r‘a“lf‘g“‘g_‘"’é"m}m3;“}“’;“‘;‘;}% are e S and Child ; en wili’i%ivezup the belts of their coats. When is a sacrifice not a | It does not .!’prlngxl&p ina pight. T g ; ron, sacrifice?: this spr{ng tonic, and_voun gain_the co s B age thab comes with good health, ' : to deliver WOODSTOCK Type- _— 3] g0 we Are P repared writers promptly if orderedpat Has Uucle Sam done enough for you to gain your con- onces, The 3"’90"5*9;“ 't?ype""ite"d.t?mp“}’ly has bmke; all 9 i 3 Y records, and In spite [ war conditions as increased its fidence? ; Show it now. Buy a Liberty Bond. output over three times in six months, in order to meet the ————————————ee e growing Business demand for this popular machine. . T T S D (N A Wi rS TR -1+ Thousands of business firms are thankful to the Woodstock [ > e pprs— e - e as the machine of the hour; a standard, 42 key Typewriter, Pia:fiESgAL INSST?UM!;:{NTS‘ { . D BT endorsed by the best operators; something better at the time <117 Tlfi“(;s' stewBug Mafh nes f [~ 4 ye of greatest need; A Friend Indeed. J. BISIAR, N:gr i Pg‘:nejsvs w | 'WAR SAVINGS INVESTIGATE—Order Now to be Sure i FUNERAL DIRECTOR M E TSON UNDERTAKER 406 Beltrami Ave., Bemidjl, Minn. ISSUED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Remember, Tuesday, “Meatless Day”; Wednesday, “Wheatless Day.” Phone 922 BEMIDJI PIONEER Bemidji

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