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'MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1918, BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ||| SIOMAGH-UPSET? | DR IER7@ | BUSINESS - oaussump svess sreemsoon wxoees muxasx—— [f(Ge fthe Real Geuse ke De [ gb || & PROFESSIONAL | @. B. CARSON Renis p, BDERY ,ng’:;: what mlom . : ’ . taking or trying to' pate -are- tonics, ¢ DR C.] m;s%xmxgwfi ' PHYSICIAN AN Entered at the postoffice at Bemidji, Minn. as' second-class matter ““osie ~Mtles ‘Block . 4 : ] : i the : S 5 i under act of Congress of March 3, 1879. : m&m : 8 g S - ¢ |t’s g t fon. natural functi 23 st ) 3 MHY siend? DR, E. H. SMITH ! e neer ‘must reach’th ) and stomach troubles, = g . \PHYSICIAN 'AND-SURGEON ' TELMPHONE 933 be known Comm! iy 5 \ ' Office Security Bank Block 3 i 7 Ms 7 ¥ g o : : — DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. ..... 8500, iireassiiininn.nn.9800 [lyou take Olive Tablets, the sub- : 1 — Steadles nerves ALl el ........... . ets. -are a 3 2 i " Oftice in Mayo Block Bk 1 ~vegetable .comp by‘thgi.r - : i z—."AI.ys thivst Phote 396 ' Rea. Phone’ 397 4 —Helps digestion - 5—Keeps teeth clean SR : ~ 6—It’s economical - [fi%&%"?‘@“fi%fi%fi; Oftice—Miles Block : THE w_‘;xfim PIONBER - Ten 1 the of the week. Fublished : AR : vy BREREES, RS RATAT, £ 20 THERL U TN NG DL A WARD e : ‘Bemidji, Minn. = DESERVED T0 BE. FORGIVEN . Dog’s Repentance Ior:thofightleu Act £ Was ‘Evidently Genuine, as Shown 2 by His Actions. - OFFPICIAL 00“!:!‘ AND CITY PROOEDINGS i CONCERNING EXEMPTIONS ! ‘When the selective draft law was passed and the govern- ment began the mobilization of an army, many were the pre- dictions that it would meet with bitter opposition from the peo-| ple. ‘Members of Congress even were heard to remark that they would not choose between being a conscript and being a convict. But contrary to all such gloomy views, the work has been going smoothly on and the people have quietly adapt- ed themselves to the law’s requirements, till now the calling of men under its provisions is regarded as a mere matter of course. 1 / The selective draft law is!a signal victory for sound gov- ernment. It recognizes the fundamental fact that man owes a debt to government, and is bound to pay that debt on demand —that there can be no exemption so long as the man himself Sam ‘'was a_ small, ‘sleek “yellow pup | six months ago-and was sold: by the dog fancler with the guaranty that he would not grow: to weigh more than 25 pounds, and that he was *most all ‘But Sam grew to look like , * Wb A NCBARIE v : B AND SURGEON “Keep the soldiers | Ibertson Block: Office Phone 153 ‘and-sallors supplied { ; " DR, EINER JOHNSON 3 PHYSICIAN AND’SURGEON Bemfdji, Minn. body, and when he comes ‘head’ on— look out! - But that lsn’t thestory. Like almost all dogs of the so-called genus cur, Sam is almost the smartest quadruped. that ever ate bones. He ) -SPECIALIST EYE -:BAR -:NOSB: - —THRQAT { is physically and mentally fit to'pay, Nothing but physical Or| can git up in the corner like Jack Hor- Glasses Fitted | y mental unfitness can exempt any man from the obligation. ner; he can cut a figure elght by walk- - - = But isn’t there a further obligation resting upon the bene-|ing around hig master’s legs; he can “DENTISTS jump on a chair and put his front feet on the back and “say his prayers;” he can lie down and roll over; act like he Is going to cry when someone says: gc{?ries of government? Is life and personal service all of the ebt?” : : ; - Getting down to the gist of the question, if the government as the right to demand the services of your son, has it not|. 8 o x the right to demand the services of your dollars as well? Is| Foor Sem poor Sam! andibe can:do 75 A % lots of other things. ~He walked along property more sacred in the eyes of the law than life? Life| seter a pedestrian the other diy: and and personal service alone can never win the war., These must| refused to come back-until his master be backed up and sustained by the money and means of the na-| went after him and’ scolded “him .se- |- ° tion. But is the burden to fall entirely on the government of | verely, so that he would not forget. raising these means of sustenance? Then the master promptly forgot the ¢ matter. Ten minutes Iater when he went out into the kitchen. there sat Sam on the chalr in a “praying” attitude and the tears were fairly strenming down his |° _ DR. J. W DIEPRICH ‘Office, O’Leary-Bowser Bldg Oftice Phone 376-W . Res. 376-R | DR. G. M. PALMER . DENTIST ; ‘Office’ Phoneé 124 Restdence 346 | ° .,L " Miles'Block, Bemidji 7 e ~ ple of this country are going to be rudely aroused to the fact that, viewed in the light of justice and right, NOTHING should be exempt. Life is the most sacred of our possessions. Yet : DR. 1. T. TUGMY Chew it afterevery ‘meal ' DENTISE - North-of Markham"Hotel g Before many more months of this war have passed, the peo- life is demanded by our government,-and we see no injustice | cheeks. Neeilless to sy he was for- [ -G W /Y TN Gihbons * Block Tel.” 230 in the demand. But as soon.as our precious dollars are de-|given immedintely and would have (% bar) Tm Flavor Lasts' PN R R e R s S manded ‘we raise a holy howl. wagged ‘his tail, only ft hnd heen cut g & [ L ® _d'ivs—_—_— - Our government is fighting for its existerice. The life and|oft-—Tndinnanalis News. - - o 5 bnfi}xwon death Struggée ia now}agomg gl}l’ and Shauhany Citizhen thghtis Today—Tetepnone the Pioneer of: e ‘ % Office in° Winter Block government dare to claim that his country has not the rig 0 Ay 2 £ 4 2 AT Sz his last dollar if that should be needed to insure victory?: fleay 955, abont, ket ‘FARMERS':& TRAPPERS, ATTENTION AT teae So long as the bond issues of the government are readily | triends ‘will apprectate the caurtesy. ? ; S T subscribed however, indications are that that means will bel ——-— We are buying Hides, Furs,'Wool ‘GRAHAM- M.: TORRANCE taken to finance the war. * Should these issues fail of subscrip-| pryMmIT ASTONISHED 5 LAWYER tion the real test as to the ultimate authority of government will BY MER(TANT'S STORY Pelts ‘and TaHow and will: pay:.dad - |{|'Miles” Block Phone 560 R o A L mgrehant Telates thevialprine |- you the full market prices, sl > fom Ay " CHIROPRACTOR I WE’RE GETTING ACQUAINTED WITH CORN’ out turning every hour. Whatever . : . 7 % : [ ate calsed:gas andisourness. = Also R B ~THORWALD L E The wheat shortage is destined to make-the people of the | had’stomach: catarrh. “ONB SPOOtN. “ o N.?ll“tl‘:cf“““fl"h“:?&lo? 'flmgm?l"fiulflvn A&QSTOEngg Chl{glolr— l‘)}l’::fél United States acquainted for the first time in their history with | FUL Iuckthorn bark, glyceine, ete, ne A ' d DAl Relin o TNooR the great American grain—cérn.. When one comes to. think ‘,’;,s'-‘}‘{f&,jg ,f““-e;;{,i}‘u‘a.;"",'{:i}’;;’ 1‘;’:: e —_— 1st Nat: Bank Bl«f;e Phone 46':'-w of ‘it, it is really surprising . how few people in our lf.ind re}&:lly flushéfll thl? »EN‘;F)III;._EC gll‘l:mente&y = = = Hours 10-12 a. m.; 2-5 7-8 p. m. appreciate this grain as they should.’ Corn bread, rightlytract it relieves- ASE consti- AR 5 - made, has no superior as a regular article of diet. Those who pation, sour stomach or ‘gas and CENTRAL BUSINESS MEN’S ASS’N. INSURANCE VETERINARIANS have become accustomed to its use‘frequently prefer it to all 51?{5;';;5? m:‘:f:: lcé:is,'mvu[,tmg hag HEALTH ARD'ACOIDENT insi v i i i i : : : 3. WARNIN other bread, and insist that one-never loses-relish for it. Corn|ever sold. City Drug Store.—Adv. : : s 4 * Sy VETERINAR-Y"S%%EON : was the staple article of food -of the American Indian, than| . R AP Ohf:y Without Excephf’ns or Restrictions || . vo7e! Hoapital 3 poaonsc: [¥=! whom a finer race, physically, never existed. It was also the ]f‘vedm:ure ,f(;)l‘ :very known disease and for every and of Troppman’s.. Phone gg. 209 mainstay of the African slaves of the South for two centuries, i 4 any kind of accident, ' - i 205 e. and on it they throve and labored. It is acknowledged by GEO. H. FRENCH & SONS We insure you up to Fifty Dollars ($50.00) a week. WK JENEON A X leading physicians that-corn bread is much more healthful WOOD'YARD Write for Particulars il o5 o NSRS than wheat bread, and when one once has acquired a taste for % P. 0. BOX 583—BEMIDJI, MINN. flicgal:goslate lz-g i “Res. 99-J it-he becomes a-convert for life. It is the merest drivel, to say BIRCH, TAMARACK, ¢ £ Z can ne:Ave. ; nothing of craven disloya]ty;l, forbanydof o]ur people tg bewail POPLAR, JACKPINE I I, ; —— -BUSINESS -a-forced-abstinance from wheat bread so long as we have un- T OR16 IN. W i - : told millions of the best grain God ever caused to grow out of 4TOOTOR PHOTOGRAPHS ||l "« INSURANCE SPECIALIST GENERAL MERCHANDIS! LENGTHS ] 1 Can Insure Groceries, - Dry Goods, Sh th d ; , Shoes,) S 0 Office Maskham Bldg. SEpTse oy tmlranes o |} . AEING TN IORE W. . SCHROEDE 3 o k . Sittings ‘Made Day or* % 3 3 W. G." OED: Plant seeds in your war garden, plant your dollars in Lib- “Phone 93 { || - HAKKERUP.STUDIO |[|' Bem!dji Minn. P. 0. Box 204 | Bemidji : %%ong 68! erty-bonds. You will have to take care of the garden, b_ut Uncle Sam will take care qf the bonds for‘you. TOM ‘SMART e 3 . s Py i DRAY AND.TRANSFER The Hindenburg line is changing with disconcerting rap- WMW &! UlIEEa‘flY AR : Res. Phone 68 . 818 America - idity, but the bread lines in G:ermany keep their place from I} TN o ; 7 2 i “ Oftice Phone 12 ‘ day to day. g f W ; R FURNITURE & UNDERTAKING H. N. McKEE, Funeral Director - PHONE 178-W or B - In calling- Schwab to the shipbuilding job the govemmgnt is calling wide knowledge and trained experience. Our ships will sail. IHIIiIIIIlHIIHIIIIIHIIHIIIHIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!HIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIE “""?'_;‘;:;'{;3;::::“ sad AMERICAN FLAG e —— COUPON No. 12 “MINA - MYERS Hair “dressing, face massage, scalp treatment. Switches made Present 6 of these coupons -consecutively from 'combings $1.50. numbered at the office of THE PIONEER with" 311 6th St. . Phone 112-W 98¢ cash and get this beautiful Flag size 4 feet . by 6 feet with sewed stripes, guaranteed. fas 5 colors. Clothes J&Xx—egmn. Women ' .:IIlI|IIIIIIIHIlIIIIlllllllllllIIIIIilIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIE “nd Cfidren ol ! Realizing the-need of every family in Bemidji and vicinity for an American Flag to display on patriotic holidays, we have arranged to supply a limited number to our readers at a ridiculously smali cost. All you need to-do is to clip six of the above coupons consecu- Qe “Nobody but the farmer knows How oats, .peas, beans and barley grow,” but-the nation is getting a good idea-how they taste. ] A itz Our boys 1n France are standing behind the lines waitin for their “crowded hours of glorious life.” : g S TO SAVE SUGAR-WHICH IS YOUKWAY, .. | e s “MULTIKOPY _tively numbered .and present them at THE PIONEER MUSTCAT, INSTROMENTS %fiicg with 98¢ in cash and the Flag is yours. Ten cents gt L Mt i wiil give clear, legible, perma- -.extra for.mailing if not called for. J.BISIAR. Mgr. - Phone 573-W noat impressions, fré€ from “To'those desiring it we will furnish 7 foot jointed TR P T T smudzing and smearing. Itlasts pole with ball, rope and holder, all pack(;d with the FUNERAL - DIRECTOR longer, giving you.more, copies l;‘ilggn;?mplete_m a neat corrugated box for 85c ad- 1%."%‘3!‘}5%}%%11 b 405 Reltrami Ave., Bemidii, Minn per-sheet. = A S0 LT IO O SN A N ol ST O SN : ! > : N. L. HAKKERUP 8 A% - -1y F- AR R D I R HHTHn R PHOTOGRAPHER Photos Day and Night Remembér, Tuesday. “Meatless Day”; Wednesday, “Wheatless Day.” " i PHONE 922, BEMIDJL ! gyttt i ey s s ey e e ek S Bepids _l_.' i ] | M | | ] L] et 44