Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 30, 1918, Page 2

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'several :pages to clippings from newspaper quotations, from |out, before’the day is half thra. . bacco dealers, etc., ete. ‘ Liberty Loan. Has new busihess houses, new postoffice build- ‘Andy Johnson loose from his job, but at last reports Andy was El| {ul of nevg ideas 01111 tlie (xiritilitaf(y situatio;l. Hecl will declare them LENGTHS é = ater, and we will gladly take care of the duties as our part : < = L = of the transaction. : Officé Markham Bldg. = AMERICAN FLAG £ —o0 2 Phone 93 — 5 ¢ b= Five hundred gallons of oil had to be applied on-the hides = . ; L= of Ringling Brothers’ twenty-seven elephants to get them ready | —=—= — WUPON 5 ”0- '13 L= ~ for.the summer season. Why not Hooverize on elephants? { = = i TG A ;s = Present 6 of ‘these coupons consecutively = The president wanted an impression of tank warfare, but PHOTOGRAPHS ‘= numbered at the office of THE PIONEER with = a less vivid one would have answered his purpose better. = 98¢ cash.and get this-beautiful -Flag:size 4 feet = IMISB‘M}JY,PW ‘ Improving Architecture. 2 B The citizen who builds ean do much - D EVERY AFTEBNOON EXOBPT SUNDAY. to ralse the general standard ‘of our ‘homes by an undeérstanding of a few 3 o 2 G ; i THE BEMIDJI PIONENE PUBKISKING 0O. \ ; G. E. CARSOX b B, H.DENU of the true principles of arcliitecture, The essentials are geometric plaaning, 2ood proportions, syinmetry, and judi- clous usie of features of-merely deco- rative character, . Where possible, the location ‘of thehouse ‘always should " be rlanned in relation-to-the site with a view to giving the house a setting _by.the.planting of. proper: shrubs ‘and |’ surroundings. ¥ The prospective-butider-can-advan- | tageously study some ‘of ‘our ‘l¢ading | architectural publlcniions‘wlth‘.&'. view | to familiarizing himself- with the-best |- of ‘various types of homes atnd with | this knowledge he can do mich to- de- | ' mand a better class of domestic archi-{- tecture. % ity Tntered ‘at the postoffice at Bemidji, Minn., as second-class. matter ~“'under act of Congress of March 3, 1879, No attention paid to annonymous'contributions. Writer's name must | be known to the editor, but'not necessarily ‘for publication. Communications for, the Weekly' Pioneer. must reach this office not- later than Tuesday of each week to insure publication in {he’ current issue, THED WEDXLY FIONEER ; Ten pages, containing & summary of the news of th week. Published every Thursday snd-sent pol'h(cpdd $o sny-‘-auou. to'n‘ in advance $1.50 W OFFICIAL COUNTY AND CITY PROCEDINGS of 3 LY €Chewing Plug . Think- of - the :welcome -he willgive it—this con- ?ndeek, to give-him #obacco comfort and.- satis- /Give_any.man'a A q Real Gravely Plug, and he will tell at’s-the pl‘;au. send. Send the beat! = £ § chow ol Gravely,-bocasse & small chow of it Tasts a long ¥ ¥ - If you smoke apipe, slice Gravely with your knife and add a little - Mmr;mohn}tobmeo. It will give flavor—improve your smoke, SEND*YOUR-RRIEND IN THE U, S, SERVICE A POUCH OF GRAVELY s Dealers-all-around .itin 10c. pouches. A 3¢. stamp _will put:it-into his-bands in-any Training .or rt of the HERE’S BOOK THAT WILL SOLVE ALL ILLS. We don’t know whether to feel flattered or net, but we have: received a “‘newspaper edition” of: The ‘Anti-Prohibition Manual, termed “a handy reference book ' for the editorial desk.” It is published by the publicity department of the Na- Eona})fissociation of Distillers and Wholesale Dealers, Colum- e e us, Ohio. > i B R i e o U SiA. ‘Even “over there”a 3c. will take it to him. 'Y The book states®that it is “a summary of facts.” It gives ’sl;,‘ffifg ‘%’;{,‘e:'"%Eg,‘,‘“;;‘e,"{f;‘;lf;{;g < desler fil é:wg‘ enveloperand mw,dfidd‘"d?«fiou bow They 8 ¥ P--B. GRAVELY TOBACCO: COMPANY, Danville, Va. The Patent-Ponch-keeps it Fresh and Clean and Good It is ot :Real-Gravely. without this Protection Seal Red - blooded men ‘of conrege.n she firing line — and.:there ‘are many anemic, weak, discouraged -men’ and women left at home. ] may have frequent headached and sometimes % pimply” or:pale skin. - Bloodless people, thin, anemic- le those with pale cheeks. and lipg?o vli)du; have a poor appetite and feel . that tired, worn or feverish condition in men of national repute, quotes men who are dead, some-nearly so and also gives a long list of trades and industries that would be killed if the booze were cut out, and among them are pretzel makers and printers. It even includes the tank builders, and we}hought allk]:;he time the saloons were the best ““tank build- T e e ers” we ever knew. ) 4 £ ) It goes on to say if the booze is eliminated the carpenters therefreshing tonie poyere of gt will go on the bum, and so will the coal dealers, the farmers, | one is extracted fromifiood root, Golde, ——————— hardware dealers, horseshoers, ice dealers; motor truck dealers, | et OTe’donS"&]e T neen , - Ly ; paint ‘dealers, plumbers, railroads, stationers, teamsters, to- ehemmfiy o r:l’;l;::fi-n A il Lo Y (the use ~of alcohol. - * This “can: e 0" i Y & In fact, it’s terrible to contemplate what is going to happen fobtained in ready-to-use tablet formin |l | : ; : Rer % : when the country goes dry. "i’t'x"or"eg‘i"t"‘a’:;"’;s g;“ ;:grh&l\];rfl‘:‘ :Bemidji’s all the year round livery. -Service is first Since the booze has been kicked out of Beltrami county, |iGolde dloal>: Discbvary: & Tevi Bemidii has had the worst time imaginable. It has bigger bamk | siandara remedy that can be obtained deposits than ‘it ever had! It went-away over the top in its|in tablet or liquid form. A good’ purge - sheuld-be! taken once 2 week ‘oven by: persons-who:have &’ -movement. daily, in .order to eliminate’}} 'matter: which. may remain’and :cause;a ||l condition of auto-intoxication, poison- ing>the whole ‘system. " To cleanthe system -at ‘least .once & week is:to pr: tice health measures. There is nothing 80 good for this purpose as tiny pills o made up of thar-May-aprIe, leaves of aloe : and jalap, and sold by almost WHAT IS MEANT BY LOYALTY? all droggists in this-country-as. Doetor ) A i Pierce’s- Pleasant-Pellets, sugar-coated, George Creel is still retained on the payroll as the head of|easy to take. ; a costly government “information”’ bureau, spending big money | Remember, Wed., "Wheatless Day” dug for by the people of the country in the Liberty Loan. This is the Creel who has written articles for The Masses, one of the foremost socialisticinewspapers in the country, whose editor was: just acquitted on a charge of disloyalty. At the trial; Créel took the stand in defense of the socialist ‘editor-and stated that he had great admiration for him, which backing of the official administration -spokesman no' doubt- helped greatly in the acquittal. . We wish to goodness the powers that be would define just what is meant by being loyal ito the government. - -We think we know but some of the stuff pulled and-gotten away with shat- ters our ideals at times. -Also.an’:enclosed-auto truck for. the.use- of -campers. " POGUE’S OLD BARN, Cor. 3rd St. and Irvine Avenue. 4 : #Phone 3-W; residence.694-W. . e G. E. HICKERSON, qunager and a lot ings, new normal school being built by the state, more horrible misfortunes. 5 A > Yes it’s been a calamityi since the booze game:died here. The book also states that it is*“the only one of its kind in existence.” Anyone desiring: to see this rare specimen in cap- tivity come on in. ANYTHING—ANY Sec: Bank Bldg. Bemidji, Minn. P, 0. Box 204 | | I'Can Insure | | | —sgell everything elgctf,rical. work. © .—repair anything-electrical. IT'S TOO DEEP FOR US.. At the trial of Max Eastman, editor of the socialist paper, The Masses, George Creel, head of the government bureau of public information-at Washington stated that he:had great regard for the editor on ftrial, charged with - being anti- American. Talk about a political pull, the best ever. We don’t know whether to shout for socialist editors, speakers and 1. W. W. boys or not, in order to keep in line with the head of {]. the government’s bureau of public “information.” JESESSSSCERINEY | WS, WE BEAT DULUTH ONCE, ANYWAY. A dispatch from Duluth)says the flour supply in that city is becoming acute. This is‘one time when Bemidji beats Duluth for this city has been up against the flour situation for the past few days with none available in some of the stores. 0. HE COULD SELL HIS CHANCES FOR-A SONG. A ghap named Ditty has filed in an effort to pull Sherift —want to-sell.you your elec- trical supplies and do'your electrical work. : —will guarantee you satis- faction in both lines—in selling or--workmanship. " will treat you right- when you..come. to .us, - Will you try-us next? ° ‘Minnesofa Electric “Phone 26 still ‘enjoying eight hours of sleep -each night—Baudette Region. | GEO. H. FRENCH & SON § WOODYARD || BIRCH, TAMARACK, : £\ POPLAR, JACKPINE .4 FOOT.OR.16 IN. 0 WATCH FOR THESE GAS ATTACKS. Watch out for certain politicians who will try:to sneak into office by waving the flag. You can trust some of them as far as you can toss a piano.—Baudette Region. O Secretary Baker has doubtless smuggled through a trunk- TSRO L2 by 6 feet with sewed stripes, guaranteed fas colors. ; % SN NS . Realizing the need of every family in:Bemidji and vicinity for an American Flag to display on patriotic UFFMAN & lEARY holidays, we have arranged to supply alimited number £ R B to our readers at a ridiculously small cost. All you need to do is to clip six of the above coupons consecu- . s tively numbered -and present-them at THE PIONEER FUR“'T“RE & office with 98¢ in cash and the Flag isyours. Ten cents extra for-mailing if not called for. UHBEHT‘KIHB To those desiring it we will furnish 7 foot jointed H. N. McKEE, Funeral Director PHONE 178-W or R For the:Boys in France Sittings Made Day ‘or Night | | .HAKKERUP STUDIO « —_—— The mold in which heroes were cast evidently still exists. General Haig was turned out from it. #—“—-—-———-———_—-'-——_——- —————————————————————————————————————————————————— FARMERS’ & TRAPPERS, ATTENTION We.are buying Hides, Furs, Wool ™ Pelts and Tallow and will pay you the full market prices, - N MR ; i . pole-with ball, rope and holder, all packed with the NORTHERN HIDE & FURCOMPANY glag'czlamplete in a neat corrugated box for 85c ad itional. ! -One_Half -Blook North of Unlon .Statlen, -BEMIDJI, MINN e ¢ WA TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 1918 - class always. ‘Best ‘of horses, rigs and automobiles. DWIGHT D. MILLER Pty 7 “= INSURANCE -SPECIALIST 3 a:’l‘:msnfigkq‘u’ o 2 : writers promptly. Factory it e sromi 4 for thi DR. D. L. STANTON i DENTIST NEER " 'Office In Winter.Biock ‘LAWYERS S ‘GRAHAM M. TORRANCE —wire -anything -electrical. do -any kind ‘ot electrical —want - your .business, and Light & PowerEo. AVE THIS COUPON "BUSINESS DOCTORS' PHYSICIANAND BURGEQ “-Office—Miles Block . " “DR. E. H.SMITH ’ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Offico' Security. Bank Block DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SBURGEON 8 - Office in Mayo Block " Plione 398 ~-Res. Phone 307 | S DR.LA;WARD _ - : PHYSICIAN -AND:SURGEON Bemidjt, Minn, "DRS. GILMORE & MoCANN PHYSICIANS AND SQRGEON_B Oftice—Miles Block = = - it A O PRONIELAN - | AND SURGEON Jbertson Block: ..Office Phone 1563 e DR._EINER JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Bemidji, Minn, = - © .A. V. GARLOCK; M..D. ; .SPECIALIST - : EYE . _BAR .. NOSE THROAT -.Glasses Fitted DENTISTS DE. J. 7, RIERRICE Office, ‘O’Leary-Bowser ‘Bldg i +Oftice Phone 876-W = Res. 376-R -DR." G. M. PALMER DENTIST Oftice Phone 124 - Residence 346 Miles Block, Bemidji DR. J. T TUOMY DENTIST . North of Markham Hotel 2 Gibbons:Block Tel. 230 LAWYER Miles Block Phone 6560 CHIROPRACTOR Docg(gto% ~%R%‘§3%TIC 3 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 oo WARNIN| VETERINARY S%ERB(:‘.EON Office and Hospital 3 'doors west of Troppman’s. ' Phone No. 209 3rd St. and Irvine Ave. W. K."DENIS n. V. VETERI gRIANv * Office Phone 3-R Res. 99-J 3rd St. and Irvine ‘Ave. BUSINESS GENERAL MERCHANDISE Groceries, Dry 'Goods, Shoes, Flour, Feed, etc. W. G."SCHROEDER Pho! Bemidji ne 65 TOM SMART DRAY :AND -TRANSFER Res. Phone’ 63 /818 ‘America .'Office Phone 12 4 Land, Loans, Insuranze and - City Property Troppman -Block Bemidji ~MINA ~MYERS Hair dressing, ‘face - massage, scalp treatment.-Switches made from-combings- $1.50. | 311 6th St. Phone 112-W ‘DRY CLEANING Clothes Clewners for:Men, Women and Children . R T 0oy CLEANING HOUSE ¢ HOGANSON BROS PR . s ENTS Pianos, Organs, Sewing Machines 117 ~Third St., ‘Bemidijl | J. 'BISIAR. Mgr. Phone 573-W ———— s FUNERAL -DIRECTOR M. E. TBERTSON UNDERTAKER 405 Beltrami Ave:, Remidji. Minn | _ St N. L._HAKKERUP PHOTOGRAPHER Photos Day and Night Third St. Bemidji , E Defective |

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