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o~ = S EMIDILDALLY PIONEER HC T ach Troubles | [~ BUSINESS _evmiy e e (L) U DHIN | P P pppsiies, Chilkduood | |8 PROFESSIONAL e THRE BEMIDII PIONEER ru.-xa-pa ‘©0. ~B, B DBNT v ! @. B. CARSON . : Mr.-Wm. W.-Everly, 3326 -North . 3 )\ g2 , jof | Hamoook Seitreat, SHAGSIBOCE: Ky DR. C. B SANBORN - .. Entered at the postoffice at Bemidji, Minn, as second-class matter % - vy ¥ 2 . . . | “I have been troubled with stomach PHYSICIAN AND SUR({EON A818.48 . gy o - B ? S . f dlsorders since childhood, but. after’ Office—Miles” Block under act of Congress of‘March 3, 5 = = taking six bottles of. your Peruna, I S R R S e 3 #ha:best 0 ‘health. I also WAR 'ROAD BUILDING ‘POLICY | 2 O e die hasd; Which prac- : Pl 0 : ; 1 ##ically has diemppesred, thanks to - i|ithexPerund: Coptor thieir good-work.” boiesema %uh Titos: o ebject to liquid medi- X o Mc:n :‘mjl’ma Tablets. 7| DR. E: H, SMITH = = . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ' o attention paid to nnnonypquj’con_tflbuuml. Wfl‘&r'-?'na‘mevmui_t» = Office Security’ _Bu'liinnloqk i No be. known to: the’editor, but: not necel {1y for publication. - & munications for ‘the Weeklyf Pjol each: thix office not . «later than Tuesday of each week to insur s B T must ,ubnqatlnn”l: the current issue. oy in u’comm_un{evgtlon to 'Hiifiwny Soffl. { clals, Seeretary MoustoniOut- ' «nlinesi@overnmentiPlan; DR.E. A. SHANNON, M. D. . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON - --Oftice.in. Mayo Block Plione’ 398 7.+ Red.:Bhon Secretary. Houston -of the ‘depart- ment of ‘agricalture in a commun tlon to the American ‘Asgociation rfl'? ; 3 State Highway Officials has 'set 10! 7 THY WEEKLY PI k ki sqh\la;'ely the policy which he thinks containing. & summary of the news of the week. ‘Published should be followed in, hlphway con- every Thursday and sent postage paid to any address, for; in wdvance $1.50 truction: 7 X GRS A = A Fiors : . ftructlon autine the AL A S Men who are interested - beyond = the e aes iun oy vmsombumos . - /[l 80 tar as it 1s practicaile to 44 so, : 'S j ’s job, ! T orracun oo vn G rmeamemon_, ||| st puctomne osom || day's Job, the week's job, or the weel’s gl . 5 B e e % tho Mistwary e an e A '}|| DRS. GILMORE & MoCANN “THE MAN WITHOUT A COUNTRY. ; ‘the "construction. and: com- || - RE AL HUM AN FELLOWS = I 'PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS % e .| pletion’ of ‘those highways which:are (e . ' Who is there who hasn’t read Edward Everett Hale’s “The | vitally important becafise oir bear-: 3 K el T ok Oftice—Miles Block Man Without a Country?” If there are any they should lose : Men who can talk with and interest - ” WE ARE LOOKING FOR MEN . PHYSICIAN | AND ' SURGEON i+ Bemidii, Minn. ing upon the war: situation no time in ‘obtaining a copy of the little volume ‘or attend the | wovement of commoditles; the post:, 2 : showing of this intensely interesting and absorbing*film at the | onement of all highway congtruction| -other fellows who are human_ fellows. | Jp E A NORTHROP Rex theatrg next Tuesday, matinee and, evening, under the | relat V;i’;) ;:;zte!;elfitt?rly°z:::‘:m'% Men who would be honest with them- | FEOPATHIC PHYSIC auspices of the Beltrami chapter of the Red Cross, for the| jceqs The department fs preparing selves and.equally;hones\t with others. | | Labestson Block _ Oftice Phone 163 |} to suggest to the state highway depart- ments the preparation of .a“schedule of work for the federal aid projects for 1918 in line with this policy.” benefit of the chapter treasury. ; . “The Man Without a Country’” tells the story of John ‘Alton, a worldly young American residing in New York just prior to America’s entrance into the world’s war. Alton;, who " DR..EINER JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND"SURGEON Bemidji, Minn. WE HAVE SUCH FELLOWS NOW ' ‘REAL SALESMEN. - ; is a pacifist, is engaged to Babara Blair; whose father; Phineas| = In carrying out the pollcy thus an- / s % Blair, is head of the pacifist - so.ci,ety.'_ Barbara is ‘intensely 't‘l‘l’;’“(f‘;‘zet%‘;‘;“';:;’c ":::d:e"_:ft &‘L‘ :; Men who are earning SIX, EIGTH, < " 5 , PR A patriotic and when she sees that Alton will not change his views | .. oot ¢ agricuiture schedule-forms TEN and: TWELVE thousand dollars IS AV gARLO%TU D after her brother Tom has enlisted, Barbara breaks-her en- 1 : ; i o | gagement and sails for France as a Red Crossnurse. et Aheh ttl;:x:t;fip:;; Tgneatea i ygarly. i o B [eve - Ear NoSE - THROAT Dr. Milton, a friend of Alton’s father, is spurned by the] work for the 1918 working season.. YOU CAN ALSO- t - Glasaes Fitted - . ) R, " young man when he tries to arouse in him ‘patriotic feeling. | These schedules call for a description SR e : 3 ok “D—n the United States,” says Alton. Milton leaves aifter of esch poad, fho] chractar UMY A desireto do GRESTER things back--. | DENTISTS, giving Alton a copy of “The Man:Without a Country ?” which | and: rail haul of the materlals:to B ith: 3 R g he has brought with him—Edward Everett' Hale’s ‘story of ‘t‘:gd' ']h: 1’;""“"“ cost, the amount of 8 i{([lIfig']_v“ilglNENE]¥ SYUCaédESg E:TER i DR. J. W RICH unfortunate Philip Nolan, a lieutenant in the United States pos:“:)t ‘t'l'l‘es‘;;i‘xg;lg; ’f;"‘fl.c P“: AL -spells . i Oftice, O’Leary-Bowser Bldg army, who was on frial for treason in 1807. - upon the-war: sitaation; ‘and w"m""‘t mef_ WHY WORK FOR OTHERS? | L2ice Phone 376-W__"Res. 376-R ‘When Alton reads these lines he looks at the book in won- - derment, saying: “Why these are the very words I recently | later would have. With the informa- used at the club.” As he speaks, his sweetheart, in the guise | tion thus assembled and classified, an of Columbia, the Goddess of Liberty, appears before him, and | efficient road construction program is tells him that in a previous incarnation, he, John Alton, pacifist, | assured. While it {s impossible te: take any definite ‘statement regarding: the fect a_delay of the work until 1919 or DR. G. M. PALMER _DENTIST ‘Office :Phone. 124 --~Residence: 346 Miles:'Block, Bemidji LA ity BUILD FOR YOURSELF. A contract with DAKOTA LIFE In- surance Company of ‘Watertown, So, 3\ Sm— was Lieutenant Philip Nolan, U. S. A., and leads him back to ¥ foxs % . - all of the scenesin which that unhappy officer figured. e t;‘;:qt:;“t:::;;:)g: Dakota will help you. build. l DR J, T. TUGMY Aroused from his vision, following Nolan’s trial, Alton| yon situation will be improved and | SPLENDIDTERRITGRY i " DENTIST learns that the ship on which Barbara went abroad has been | that the shipment of such materials for || ; . 30 . North of Markham Hotel > Gibhons: Block - Tel: - 230 essential projects can be made; 3 Road construction and maintenanee: in the United States involve an annuak expenditure of some’ $300,000,000, and there is scarcely a 'section of the coun- try that is-not serlously affected by a marked disturbance in road work. % sunk by the enemy. Renouncing the “Peace at any Price” attitude which he has so far assumed, Alton, patriot, hiirries to the nearts recruiting station and enlists for the defense of his country. The report’of Barbara’s death, coming from her brother Tom, proves incorrect and the lovers are reunited as the wold war begins. This is a return booking of this famous dramatization and the picture is finely staged and superbly acted by noted screen stars. r ¥ 0. WATER SUPPLY IN! PEOPLE’S HANDS. South” Dakota, Minnesota, = North - :.Dakota and-Montanna. - ‘ A SUBSTANTIAL; PROGRESSIVE - COMPANY. s ‘Write W, P. Robeson, Superintendent of -Agents for informatior;. : “DR. D. L:’STANTON : DENTIST Office in Winter Block lsolated “Clodhopperd.. Isolated, by bad roads:the farmer surely is a “clodhopper,” and, must keep hopping fast and for long. hours or his income will be buried deep un- Miles Block + Phone 660 In going over the Bemidji waterworks system from the.| der his transpertation expenses. 3 CHIROPRACTOR source of its supply to the tip ends of its water pipe, it was the’ " T S opinion of ‘F. L. Anders, engineer and superintendent of® the : > > THORW. ] . Fargo filter system, that the sum of about $50,000 would amply | . ge ; qwngfi&c&mmfimfv»\& A‘D(:CTOR‘ :i)p.c IROPRAES 0] > g bl ), e el T B | | }Ac - Chronlc: »Bl cover the cost of installing for Bemidji an adequate water sup- | 5 : ! ST« IN ' FHE ~LON . RrUY _ Kazdle?in wm‘q : g:aa{mé e:::.“' 4] ¥ A ':;g 1st-Nat: Bank: Bldg: Phone:406-W ply, filtered and absolutely’ pure ‘and ' plentiful for years to come, as Bemidji grows. £ The subject has been given caf'éfu] and ‘earnest considera- tion, with close investigation. 'And the finance committee of the city council has declared that the proper way to solve the serious problem is to ask for $50;000 in bonds, immediately, build the crib in the center of Lake Irvine, where the Mississippi flows, construct the intake to the shore and connect it for service when needed, and then commence the work of installing the rest as the plans call for. i The sum is a small one. Mr. Anders says Bemidji is one of the most fortunate cities he ever saw or heard of in water available, and of such quality and abundance.” The mains and latterals are in—there should be more—and it is up to the people to supply themselves with an adequate supply of pure water and in any quantity they may desire. - A filter plant will do it and the question solved. The bond issue ‘would mean only a few pennies pro rata to the taxpayers. It will be well worth it. / Bemidji’s water system has served since Bemidji was a village. She has left that class and is rapidly forging ahead Hours. '10-12 a. m.; 2-5-% ¢ m. VETERINARIANS - VETE’R%M% GEON ‘Office -and Hospital .3 .doors- west of Troppman’s. Phone No: 209 3ri St. and Irvine Ave. VETERINARIAN © -Office. Fhone .3-R -Res. 99-J 3rd SL. and Irvine Ave: W. K, DENISON, 0. V. M. J - BUSINESS GENERAL MERCHANDISE Groceries, . Dry.::Geods, . Shoes, Flour, Feed, etc. i Bnmldjiw' 0::SCHROEDER .. TOM SMART into a metropolitan community. She has to ha.v}e1 plenty 1;)f pure & water to serve her people at the present. She will'have to i », S DRAY AND TRANSFER : HALLENGE every tire before you buys: Maket give Res. Phone 58 518. America e R 4 the watchword of tire quality, Tested:-“Make it show ; the.countersign of tire supremacy, the Goodrich tradg- g2 ook, If @ tire answers Gaodrich Tested,” buy it. . It is a friend. ; = . 1t will give you full and l@utlfigservice because its service, ] put to the nation-wide road test of Goodrich Test Car Fleets; has M ~ measured up to the Goodrich standard of tires; the Tested of — 0 Office Phone 12 - LOS' ANGELES GETTING'INTO THE “SANE” CLASS. Los Angeles, Calif., is also gétting into the “sane” class, along with Duluth and St. Paul; having eliminated one of its " phone systems, retaining the “old reliable”—the Bell system. These imitation phone systems have been the bane of house- holders and business concerns, useless expense, annoyance. to |’ the one of self control and the cause of Tpany having to go to church every opportunity to make.amends for shattéring the Ten Commandments when attempting to get “‘service.” R 3 If it comes to a question of voting for a proper water system for Bemidji, vote for it. Let’s settle this vital problem once and for all. Land, Loans, lusurance and City..Property i Troppman , Block Bem.idji [ TMINA "MYERS -Hair. dressing,.. face.-massage, =gcalp trestment. Switches :made trom combings $1.60. 311 6th St. Phone 113-W . —o0 And now it developes that the cubist movement in art had its origin in Germany. Another reason why the Hun should be suppressed. 5 € £/ There is no risk with the'tiresthat.camgive: the: password ?./ "I‘ESTg,‘" for no weakness; no structural failing, -could hide ' Mdufingthemonthtomonth,seasontomson,tesungof : the Test Car Fleets. : 8 | challenged ‘Amierica’s -Toads, and under light and heavy cafs ¢ fought sand, gravel, and’rock, in rain, mud;snow, and slush, % and defeated them. The spiralswrapped, cable-c:ord tire ‘body stood staunch against the hammering of moun! close-clutch, cross-barred, non-skid black safety tread, baffled ... DRY CLEANING Clothes- Cleners tor/ Men, Women and Children —o0 We still have a sneaking suspicion that Villa has a German ancestor somewhere in his family history. ———0 Up to date no enterprising Paris reporter has interviewed Von Hindenburg to learn how he likes the city. / NORY CLEA it 5 1HOZANS. NiNG 0, N BRDS < LT 'UMENTS Pianos. Organs. Sewing’ Maehines : - ~ the teeth of desert and prairietpaths. Ent ZRTII'::rd St., Px?‘emm%sn i & 5 . Mer. one - CENTRAL BUSINESS MEN’S - ASS’N. INSURANCE Demand this password of :all-tires before. you buy, and ————— will get the durability, dependability, and economy of the tires which the roads of évery region of our land proclaim, “America’s Tested Tires.” o HEALTH AND ACCIDENT A Policy Without Exceptions or Restrictions We insure known disease and f d oo D e A :dlfii‘::i : ;:n?ery nown disease and for every an BEARE ke GO, We insure you up to Fifty. Dollars ($50.00) a week. Bemidji, Minn. PHOTOGRAPHER ! l“’l“l'l‘ Photos Day and Night - || Thira st. Bemidji i - Write for Particulars 3 ;_,"lm‘l“mflm“"l“"II"““!HHE%W%“&BIEI% "H'I'Efl'"-'—"'m%fl:”gfl?gm"""; h{i«':fifim" e S Ll | FUNERAL . DIRECTOR 2ERAKIOO0RCIITIREBZENZOC0NIOCERNBER lflnllflbfl.ll!lli‘fiflflm KKERUP I pssocoyess . ‘: O BLX B3 T o ‘IIIIIIllllII|IIIIil|IlIIIIIIIIIIIl"lIIlllilllIIIIIIlllll!llIllllllIlIIIIlIllIlIlIIIIIII|IIIIIIII|III ‘ Dafactivae