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THE- BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ‘EVERY' APTERNOON HXCEPT SUNDAY— THE BEMIDII PIONEER FUBLISHING 0O. G. B. CARSON —MostiWomen Can Have Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known - Sae O i Phosician E. X. DENU TELEPHONE 922 X ailments;- - During these years he gave Entered ;xt the. pnstg;mce at Bemidji, Minn,, as. ‘second-clus nintte\f- \ j& to : sy his patients-a-prescription:made of a few well under act of ‘Congress-of March 3, 18 ?m‘ o “action, carrying off the waste and poison- mfim—m one’s system. 1 7'.If you have a pale : ; g them D Edwa No attention paidito annonymous contributions. Writer's iame must . ¢ with olive oil, e = bo sgoma o ‘u"w"é‘°"'m"“‘vvy“°fil e ‘mugt foaeh. this-office mot, : 3 f N\ | live Tabletsi. You ‘will now them by , mmunications for the Weekly" Pioneer must rea Y : - N i e . later ghnn Tuesday of each week to insure publication in'the current issue: m" WRIGL'EY'G _". { "hjfi' m’ le&rm 3 A - \ “bowels; which cause a normal mind as the longest- 4 .~ lasting confection you - *.cah;buy.:. Sendit: to - the boys at the frant. " Ten pages, containing & nfifi of the:news:of the week.: Pub! every Thursday:and sent postage:ps ‘MI!;“G!OII, fox, in advance )Mshed #1.50 OFFICIAL COUNTY AND:CITY PROCEDINGS GEO. H-FRENCH & SONS ~_WOODYARD | ~:BIRCH; TAMARACK, POPLAR, JACKPINE 4 FOOT OR 16 IN. BOUT NEEDS A DISINFECTENT Protests are pouring into the governor and the Minnesota Public Safety commission against allowing. the.Jess Willard-} Fred Fulton fight to be staged in the Twin: Cities July 4. Under any other circumstances. we wquld not have: the{: slightest opposition to this proposed bout, and would only regret not being able to see it pulled off, with.hopes that Ful- ton would whfle tfiletstu}tlfing ou}t offthe chantzpiontst;ller of ; LENGTHS puglistic .annals. - But when such a frameup to get the coin / s - 3 _is attempted it makes an admirer of the padded'mitt game ln sweetmeats-—- Office Mazkham Bl‘li’(lg;one 03 groan. : g For weeks and weeks have the newspapers been cranied| with columns of guff and press agents dope of the negotiations for a battle -between these two maulers, with about as much business attached as an ice cream peddler on a zero day. :The poorest excuse ever for a prize fighter has been Willard, who whipped ‘old ‘Jack Johnson when he was merely a shell of his former self and since has been posing as a champion and| running a circus, with himself as the ‘great attraction, in .eom- petition with the monkey. He has refused repeatedly to defend his title and basked in the sunshine of a doubtful championship. It’is this big pugilistic slacker who would show his" wares on July 4, the day sacred to all America. He would make a Roman. holiday -out of the day of days and one that this year should claim especially.the attention of all patriots, in rever-| * ence and spirit of the meaning of the anniversary. To talk of a ten round bout for a pugilistic championship is about the worst in the squared circle firmament we ‘ever heard. It is a farce pure and simple. But if it'is staged, we hope the Rochester plasterer will get a fresh mixture and a: new trowel and spread it on so thick over Willard as to utterly obscure him from further view. The bout needs a disinfectent. a 5-cent. package of WRIGLEY'S will give you several days® enjoy- - ment: it’s aninvestment in benefit .as well as pleasure, for it heles 2 teeth, breath, appetite, digestion. HUFFMAN & D'LEARY FURNITURE & UNDERTAKING H. N.'McKEE, Funeral Director ,PHONE 178-W or R Chew It Atter Every Meal The Flavor Lasts! wParpeD IN Twelve (12) inch tlue print copies from gcvernment certified plats, showing * all . ‘government - notes, swamps, ‘highlands, rivers, etc., and the locotion of judicial ditches to be anld at May, 1918, sale at Be- midjj. Minn., 26c each. Tor sale at Pioneer office. 225tf |0 T .~ “NOTICE ~ -° Advertisements in this . column cost-half sert a word per issue, ‘when paid cash. in:advance.. No -ad:will be run.for.less-than -10c¢' per issue - “Ads charged-on our books cost one- eent -a- word- per-issue.;~‘No ads run or- less -than-25c. - + ) FOR.SALE FOR SALE—4-toom. . cottage, Ny- “.more; with’5(-foot front lot. . Ad- dress Vincent-Joanis. 6-427 | FOR SALE—Setting hens, $1 each. ~Phone 779-J. 2-423 FOR SALE—Five-passenger Ford, for quick sale $250; 1916 roadster, Ford, equipped, storage battery and electric lights, Klaxon horn, speedometer, $260; 1916 five-pas- sénger. Ford, first class condition, $300. C. W. Jewett 'Co., Inc. Phone 474. ) 6-427 FOR SALE—Summer cottage, twWo- acre lot, good well, inside ' city limits. Phone447-J. 3-423 FOR SALE OR RENT—Furnished 6- room house, large porch; also-type- writer for sale. HERE IS SOME REAL “INFORMATION” From the Bureau of Public Information in Washington, headed by George Creel, one of the payrollers helping to win the war, comes the daily mess of ‘“‘news” franked by the bur-| eau at the expense of the Liberty Loan buyers of the nation. . Among the literary masterpieces of “information” .are such as “Counterfeit Bread-Card Books,” something about Germany; “Measures Against Decrease in the Birth Rate,” |} from the Frankfurter Zeitung; “Belgian Judges Imprisoned in |} Germany,” “German School in Namur,” “The Adjustment. of Our Mental Processes to War-Time Conditions,” ‘“New York |y German Socialist Paper-Calls.the Kaiser Murderer.” TS Now if that isn’t news of great value to the people of the country what.is? And that’s only,a sample, of what the tax- payers’ money is going fof in winning the war with the Creel information-bureau. And it would seem that the-name should be changed to ‘“Misinformation” bureau, judging from what was disclosed jn the senate when the bureau sent-out hundreds of cuts of airplane production with' false .captions, for which ¥ an apology and a correction were demanded.~ a ———————— R;ember. Tuesday, “Meatless Day”; Wednesday, “Wheatless Day.” e " “Bemidji’s ‘all the year round:livery. -Service is first ..class-always.. ~Best of-horses, rigs and, automobiles. Also ‘an-enclosed auto.truck for the.use of campers. POGUE’S OLD BARN,; Cor.-3rd:St: and’Irvine: Avenus. . | = l:hone 3-W; residence 694-W- : - G. E. HICKERSON, Manager" PREPARE FOR FALL FAIR Preparations should now be making in every department of American life for the coming fall Fairs, both state and locak: It is true the coyntry is under a great strain because of war and war conditions, but even with this condition we can by no means afford to weaken in our efforts toward the very best, obtainable in every line of industry. Constant improvement has WE-ARE LOOKING FOR- MEN - | Men who are interested beyond the day’s job, the week’s job, or the week’s pay roll. ' ffir many years (})een the A-me;ican fgrr;ller’s .watchword and’ REAL HUMAN_FELLOWS safieriforica 1237_DeweY61§Vz€5- the great upstanding agency wherewith this ambition has been’ ; ol ' driven forward has been the state and- county fairs. Com- 5 ; Folgmigllfs_l-lg;“ e cozt.iggeé Men who can talk with and interest other fellows who are human fellows. Men who would be-honest-with them- selves and equally honest with others. WE HAVE SUCH FELLOWS NOW REAL SALESMEN. : Men who are earning SIX, EIGTH, TEN and TWELVE thousand dollars FOR SALE CHEAP OR FOR RENT— Four room cottage with 5 acres of ground.~-Mathew: Larson; v phone 780-J. v 410-tf WHEN YOU WANT A LOT—or a house and lot, 5 acres for garden * petition, recognition and wide publicity will inevitably result in improvement where improvement is humanly possible. Don’t relax your efforts towards a bigger and better fair this fall. It will return more for the investment than any other undertaking you can engage in. or. poultry; 40, 80 or 160.-acres; call ‘on“Mathew Larson, Nymore, Minn., or phone 780J; all property sold on easy terms. 2mb19 We happened to -notice in an exchange from one of the larger cities where a well known actress is to appear at a lead- ing theater in ““A Pair of Silk Stockings.” That reminded us of a fair' membeér of a burlesque cast who appeared in about o o p WANTED. v g such a costume and sang, the refrain being an invitation to WANTED—Girl for general house- *‘work. Inquire at Shoe Hospital, 2 “come and kiss me.” In the rush one old fellow got a leg broke Beltrami Ave. 1-42 and two more sustained broken ribs. = year]y, e WANTED —Woman wants work by . YOU CAN ALSO day or hour. -Phone 689-J. 2-422 WANTED—Three large -Plymouth -Rock roosters. ~ Give- particulars in first letter. Address R:. G., ¢|o Pioneer. . 420t WANTED—Competent girl for! gen- eral housework. 905 Lake Boule- vard. Telephone 116. WANTED—To rent or buy five or six-room ‘house, with city water. Must not be too far from business district. Address “X Y-Z” Pio- fieer. 323t FOR RENT FOR RENT—6-room modern house, hardwood - floors, located (1111 Newspaper dispatches tell us that Secretary of War Baker sat before three kings when he-was-abroad. Shucks! That’s nothing.” We know of several fellows right here in Bemidji who have sat before three kings lots of times. Newt hasn’t anything on the “boys” of Bemidji. 5 A desire to do GREATER things back- ed up with ENERGY and DETER- MINATION sspells SUCCESS. WHY WORK FOR OTHERS? BUILD FOR YOURSELF. * A contract with DAKOTA LIFE In- surance Company of ‘Watertown, So. There’s another, thing that is going the rounds of the metro- politan press, and that is a discussion of when the first sub- marine boat was used. We can’t see any argument to that, for we believe old Jonah was the first. Chancellor von Hertling insists that Russia has not been “dishonored.” If the treatment Russia has been subjected Dakota will help: you build. ¢ i to at the hands of Germany contains no element of dishonor, R 3°‘;‘§o‘3v§;m‘y‘?"£‘zé°m’fé‘fh.“’fo’SZi 'Americans may form a pretty fair conception of what our fate SPLENDID TERRITORY sent discount if rent paid fori year would be were we to fall into their hands, especially if they ? G in advance. 'A. T. Carlson. 1-422 should decide to mix a little dishonor in their treatment. South Dakota, Minnesota, North “’fffi?g?::?%"fih‘ S::i:om;h :'e'é_elcs- . Dakota and Montanna. 4th st. 3-424 FOR RENT-—Nine-room house, mod- ern with gas. Furnished summer bungalow, two miles north! on lake shore. Inquire 111, corne: 7th St. and Bemidji Ave. 2-422 FOR RENT—Three strictly modern furnished rooms. 523 Minn:Ave. A SUBSTANTIAL, PROGRESSIVE COMPANY. Write W. P. Robeson, Superintendent CENTRAL. BUSINESS MEN’S ASS’N. INSURANCE ‘ HEALTH AND ACCIDENT A Policy Without Exceptions or Restrictions We insure for every known disease and for every and any kind of accident. of Agents for information. Phone 434-W. 3-422 ‘We insure you up to Fifty Dollars ($50.00) a week. FOR RENT_Home in good loca- Write for Particulars tion. Good well. Large shed. Big garden plot. Phone 361-0“1.23 P. 0. BOX 583—BEMIDJI, MINN. - -~ MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 22, 1918. RATERE VR EEN/E | MUERCRDNN | Ruddy Cheeks—SpaklingEyes | 41601 | & PROFESSIONAL: . DOCTORS ¢ DR. C.' R. SANBORN “PHYSICIAN. AND SURGEON o Ofllce——Milga Block . E.H, SMITH . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Qfllce Security. Bank Bleck DR. E. A; SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN:'AND SURGEON Oftice in Mayo Block . = ..~ Phone--398 Res: Phone 397 DR. L. A. WARD' “PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON . Bemidji, Minn. " DRS. GILMORE & McCANN PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Office—Miles ‘Block ‘ Wb e HlOPRYSIOAN AND SURGEON Tbertson Block . Office Phone 163 DR. EINER JOHNSON 2 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Bemidji, ’Minn. i A.V. GARLOCK, M. D. SPECIALIST EYE EAR NOSB '-"Glasses Fitted' DENTISTS. DR. J. W. DIEDRICH ? J; DENTIST Office, O’Leary-Bowser Bldg Office Phone 376-W - Res. 376-R DR. G. M, PALMER DENTIST Office Phone 124 Residerce 346 Miles Block, Bemidji e DR. J. T. TUGCMY ‘ DENTIST North of Markham Hotel Gibbons Block" Tel. 230 DR. D. L. STANTON : : DENTIST Office in Winter Block 4 LAWYERS ) _GRAHAM M. TORRANCE® LAWYER ¢ Miles Block Phone 660 CHIROPRACTOR . “THOR UND:. “f = DOCTOR O%IACII‘-I]%R%PRA%TIG $ 4 Acute . “and Chronic - Diseases e handled with great success. i -1st'Nat: Bank Bldg. Phone 406-W ‘Hours 10-12 a. m.;- 2-5 7-8 p. m. VETERINARIANS | J. WARNIN VETERINARY S%%%EON Oftice and Hospital 3 doors. west of Troppman’s. Phone No. 209 3rd St. and Irvine Ave, W.K. DENISON, M. V. M. ER1N§RIANV H i Office Fhone 3-R Res. 99-J 3rd St.-and Irvine Ave. BUSINESS v —— - GENERAL MERCHANDISE Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, Z Flour, Feed, etc: W. 6. ' Bemiasl) & SCHEOEDER o P TOM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER Res. Phone 58 818- America Office Phoneé 12 | — DEAN LAND CD. Land, Loans, Insuranse and Qity 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 llewners tor Men, Women and Children Ghe | DAY CLEANING HOUSE VHOGANS ON BRAS-PROPS — MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Planos, Organs, Sewing Machines 117 Third St.,, Bemidiji J. BISIAR, Mgr. Phone 573-W FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER - 40F Beltrami Ave., Bemidji, Minn. IO ———— N. L. HAKKERUP PHOTOGRAPHER Photos Day and Night Third St. Bemidji PRRRRA I - i Al | | e S | Nalasttun