Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 11, 1918, Page 2

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BEMiDJI‘DAILYPIONEERi - PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY : THE BEMIDJY PIONEER PUBLISHING:CO. 4 B. H. DENU &. B. CARSON i e under_met of Congrass of March 3,.1879. - - Ne- attention pald-to-anonymous-contributions: Writer's-name: must be known.-te tha editor, but.nat necessarily for: publiestion. . Communipatfons: for: the Weekly Ploneer must reach this office not One year ..............5400 Six months .. 2.00 ~Three months .... THR WEEKLY PIONEER | . 3 !-mn_nhhhgsmmo{mnmofflleyuk. Pab- oo seias s saac e airne FARM LABOR CONDITIONS IMPROVE Through the action: of the Federal Government, what promised:to be a famine in. farm labor has apparently - been averted. The work of the United States Employment Service of the Department of Labor is bringing relief to conditions that untilirecently. were:the:cause of grave concern. 3 Scarcity of:farm lahor may still:be felt in some sections. Whepe this is the case the.greatest publicity should :be given to the fact.that the Employment Service stands ready at all times to co-operate with the farmers in remedying the trouyble. In any community suffering from a scarcity:of farm labor; an application to .your rural route carrier or your postmaster will bring a. blank form that, wheniproperly. filled out-and for- warded to Washington according to directions, will put that community in direct touch with the Employment Service: The heads-of this:service wish the country to know that to date_the Service-has been ahle to supply labor to meet all calls, and hopes. to_be. ahle to. meet all future calls: Farmers needing help and unable to secure it, should not hesitate to call upon this department, which was:~ created primarily for their relief. The Government is urgent that no land in the United States:lie.idle this year if it is-possible to bring:it under cultivation; To this end, farmers who, with the proper help, would be:enabled to increase their- acreage of crops, should avail themselves:of the Employment Service and exert themselves to the utmost to produce:bumper-crops. SHOULD' ENDORSE, HIS SACRIFICES While Senator O. H. Griggs of the Sixty-first senatorial _ district of Minnesota is in:France, going for:the Red Cross.at his own expense and drawing nothing-for his services; Mike Boylan, defeated last spring for re-election as mayor-of Vir- ginia, has filed for the office held by Mr. Griggs. Senator Griggs left his business; to serve his country when he could be of the most use and the Duluth-News Tribune sug- gests that' Mr.- Boylan withdraw his - nomination- and every patriot- of ' the district vote for Senator Griggs who will not be able to come back and conduct a.campaign nor-has he asked that one he conducted. 'The News-Tribune asks- whether a message be sent him telling him that his action has not been app;qeggted: WOMAN: IS DOING: HER. SHARE. - The women in the Ninth district, are taking orders from the men, but they are taking them voluntarily. It was realized that if 'the men had .a-Liberty Loan sales organization-and the women had.a Liberty Loan sales organ- and for the sake of efficiency the. women leaders got together, decided that they would take orders, and‘ informed . R. Rogers, district director, that in_every part-of the diStrict the women would do such work as requested of them by the men, _ as their only ambition was to best serve their Nation. . BUTTED.IN—HORNS/KNOCKED; OFF 2 'Kccording to a dispatch sent out from Washington the - Democratic National committee issued a statement disparaging the election of Lenroot of Wisconsin to the senate. It would seem that the loyal Republican voters of Wiscon- sin rather disparaged Wilson’s personal letter of endorsement of Davies, and also disparaged Vice President Marshall’s epithet of sewage to the progressive Republicans of the state. It is evident the people of Wisconsin consider themselves fully capable of conducting their own political affairs without any dictation of the administration’s “experts,” We wonder if the administration will send any of" its per- sonal political emmissaries to Minnesota to attempt to tell the Gophers how to vote at-the fall election. “In a.dispatch from-Washington yesterday, it was:stated that the senate military affairs-committee demanded-that the-air- plane wing:-of ‘the military be placed in central: control+on ac- ‘countrof the delays. Why, we thought Creel said there were thousands: of “aircraft’ being shipped to the-allies and that 12,000 would be “over there” by the middle of: July: If Kaiser Bill:knew:that the Thind Liberty. Loan’s minimum portions:of the country even getting:a.start;" we-bet it would knock another dent in his headgear.: The Kaiser:s partnership with Gott on the western front is ° rather distracting his mind.from his alliance with Mahommet on the eastern line. Just Received, the new- est and the. most popular War ongs. Come in and hear tEem._ BEMIDJI JEWELRY CO. ' Biggest Stook in Town: As W: PETERSON Eutered at the postoffice at. Bemidjl, Minn., as. second-class. matter | X That's why it would be -Has it Backbone? 7OUR Will may be:drawn in strictest ‘conformity to legal requirements. Its provisions may be ideal for the purposes you-wish: to accomplish. But unless your |l Executoror Trustees of the right sort; all your thought and care will count for little, Here are a few reasons why a modern Trust Company can render :this service better than can any individual: - ¢ It does not become ill or move away. It is always available far consultation. It allows no laxity. Itshows no:preference. Its chief concern is the exact execution of s Jater than Tuesday of: each week: to insuze publication in the:current issue. |, | ’ ) | Jf 300 want to hire somebody Jf Yowssvant to sell somsthing. If you want to buy something - If you want to-rent your bouse If yos want to: sell your bouse § If yow want to.sell. your farm: i Jf yoa_want to buy. ;:;perf.v . If there Is anything 4 ; i Bl gy awantis by placing DR. E. H. SMITH * PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ' Oftice Security Bank Bleck | phone 398 Res. Phone 397 | . - \ Its facilities are broad.. Its accounting Its only business is to render Thie results will surprise and please. you It is supervised atid controlled by the Its capital and surplus and the reputations of its officers stand as a guar- antee of good faith. Write today for our new booklet “TC."” It will give-you many- interesting side- lights on: Tryst Company service. ' | DELIVERY \ . | Ai Boon to Business BT/ STAND 28D AVE.SOUTH. MINNEAPOLIS - mon! mest- the.growing. inese:. 4 mand for this popular machine. An excellent :machine;with excellent service. : . THE BEMIDJI PIONEER PHONE 922; Remember, Tuesday, “Meatless: Day!!; Wednesday, “Whéfless Iiay-” [ ——— Spring at the | wm Bazaar Store | 1' DR. J. T. TUGMY ke ization, that the two would ‘be overlapping and crosstracking | continuously.” The women appreciated this as well-as the men,. [ T T T e e e e T T T T T LT T LT LT e e D ‘New Goods for Spring and Summer Wear is .crowding every inch of space 1n our store Hundreds of bolts of piece goods in Silks. Costume Satins Foulards, Lawns, Nainsooks, Organdies, Percales, Ging ‘hams, Beach Cloths, Poplin in Cotton, Silk' and Wool, Troppman Elock Bemidji =it I i il | e e Draperies --- Cretonnes, Art Tickings, Silkolines, Mar. quisettes. ‘ Kid and Silk Gloves in black, white, tan, gray and,cham pagne. All at right prices and many things below today’ -wholesale: price: We have the largest-and-most complete line of SUITS and COATS: we-have eve of $3,000,000,000 had ‘already been subscribed without-several; SKIRTS in all the new spring shades in Silks.and Wool. Ask to see items not mentioned. We have them. The BAZAAR STORE I|l||lllIlIlllllllIIIIIIIlIlIlIllllIIIIIIIIillllllIlllllllIIIlIlllIIIllllIlIIlllIIIllIIlI|llIIIIIIlIlIIIlIIIIIlIIIlII lIIlIIlIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIE AT LTT LU ELUULEL LU L TR T LT LD LI L L T T T T L BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL PHYSICIAN "AND. SURGEON Office—Miles Block DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Oftice in Mayo Block . L.:A. WARD -~ - PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON i Bemidji, Minn. DRS. GILMORE & McCANN PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Oftice—Miles : Block . A, THRO! c%%bgpfirrfignpfivsxgmrq AND SURGEON Ibertson Block = Office Phone 153 DR. EINER JOHNSON _ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. . 2 Bemidji, Minn. . A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. SPECIALIST EYE EAR NOSE THROAT Glasses Fitted DENTISTS DR. J. W. DIEDRIC Office, O'Leary-Bowser Bldg Office Phone 376-W - Res. 376-R DR. G. M. PALMER 4 DENTIST - Office Phone 124 Residence 346 Miles Block, Bemidji DENTIST North of Markham Hotel Gibbons Bleck Tel.” 230 DR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office in Winter Block LAWYERS ! / GRAHAM M. TORRANCE & LAWYER £ g ‘Miles Block ' Phone 560. CHIROPRACTOR THORWAL DOCTOR %F CIRRLOPR %'I'IC ‘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%%%EON Office and- Hospital 3 deexs west ..of Troppman’s, Phone No. 209 3rd St. and Irvine Ave. W. K. DENISON..N. V. M. VETERINARIAN Office Phone 3-R Res. 99-J 3rd St..and Irvine Ave. BUSINESS GENERAL MERCHANDISE Groceries, " Dry Goods, Shoes, Flour, Feed, etc. Bemidji ¢ SCHROEDI}I’I%OM 65 TOM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER Res.- Phone-58 818 America Office Phone 12 EAN LAND CO0. Land; Loans, Insuranse and City Property Hair dressing, face massage, scalp treatment. Switches made irom combings $1.50. - 311 6th St. Phone 112-W DRY CLEANIN Clothes. Cle:ners for MEI(I}. Women and - Children MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Pianos, Organs, Sewing Machines 117 Third St. Bemidji [ J. BISIAR, Mgr. Phone 573-W ‘ FUNERAL DIRECTOR } 405 Beltrami Ave., Bemidji. Minn. N. L. HAKKERUP - PHOTOGRAPHER Photos Day and Night Third St. Bemidji | S GRS SURE e vy

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