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out a vigorous statement which clearly indicated that he had DR 7. T. TOOMY . made up his mind to forget personal and political interests at DENTIST this time of national crisis. He sets a worthy. example for all North of Markham- Hotel - Gibbons. Block Tel. . 230 gy s 4 CAVED HiS SHIPMATE, = o I BEMIDJL DALY PIONEER ||| i 1 et suce =y - : I IVERY SPEERNOONVENCERY SUNDAY— navy at his home in .Ketchikan, %R BEMIDII PIONEER FUBLISHING CO. U | BUSINESS Alsska, on July 19, 1917, V. R. Bet \ ‘!" | || & PROFESSIONAL ty. a machinist’s mate, second class, in the reserve force, has won officiak| i 5 - SANBO commendation for heroie action. Og | il "Phegfcc ‘BXND'"SN?(?EON Junuary 27 last when the U. 8. S. v Oftice—Miles -Block Kennedy was making a dock John B MecGinley, storekeeper, 'third class; U. S. N., missed his footing beford the ship was entirely made fast and fell overboard.- He fell between: the| | boat and dock and, steiking the rail of the lower deck on his way down{i|' was anconscious when he struck the | water. Petty promptly jumped over- bourd . after his- - shipmate ‘and’ idespite the awkward position of the B:-W-DENT- Bnter d at the postoffice-at Bemidji; Minn., as - secondsclass. matter: undernagteo! Congrepss of March 38, 1879. % 7~ N ntion paid to annmonymous comtributions. Writer's name must b vl ni'guedt'm'mb“tvvnufi'mm::rlyngi Foaeh thia offlce not or ~Weel ety o 4 to Kuuro'pnbllcatlon intithe icurrent issue. ?INSE'I‘EADo&diqpésingzofia]ltheir A oy BB E SNITH o property byWill; maay-pmde.nt(i Office Security Bank-Bleck ~menawhosfigure costs.naw establish _RHllill | — “Trust Funds for the benefit of " DR L A-REARNON, B_De:. wife, children-orotherdependents. Oftice in Mayo Block ; i - Ree: Bhone 39 ~This arrangement ‘offers four-advan- ki b ‘cultclois udl tages: e —————r———————————————— drowning man reached 'his gide and i THE WEEXLY PIONEER : § e : DR. L. A. WARD Ten pages, containing'summaryrof the news:of tha wesk, Fublished- ||| :saved his life. - Petty’s mother, Mrs:|. 1. It avoids :possible disputes. amon PHYSICIAN/ AND;BURGEON every Thursdsy aud seat postage paid'to auy sdaress, for; 1w ad i Fannie P. Petty, lives at-Ketchikan; heirs. A t(:imst fundie yvesubhah Bemidji,"Minn. AT P T g A o e A -Alaska. must:stand. SOME: MULE. o Kith: o “You say your father has a nule/| that does toe-dancing ? i WHAT DO YOU'THINK ABOUT IT? In the Publishers! Auxiliary, a:newspaper published by the | *1% : Western Newspaper Union; appears: an:article' written by one Yes,.my a.the’r, has:a mule that of the greatest newspaper publishers in the United States, John does tOW’ dflnmn’& C.-Shaffer of Chicago.. Mr. Shaffer is the editor-and publisher “How’s that?” : of the Chicago Evening Post, the.Rocky Mountain News, Den- “He pulls-a towboat and now and | [t ver, Colo.; Indianapolis Star, Indianapolis, Ind.; Louisville {:then:he rears-up on his hind feet-and Herald, Louisville, Ky.;sTerre Haute Star; Terra Haute, Ind.;| capers. afound.” Denver Times, Denver, Colo:; Muncie Star, Muncleblnd., and : he is so able to speak with authority on what the public wants.| = : 1 2. Ttavoids-possible waste: of: the-estate .7 "DRSE GILMORE /& MSGANN through inexperience of heirs. i E H“f::i‘"’ A:z ::xmons 3. It-costs no-more than. administration - {f - : . under.a Will—it-may:cost much less. 4. Theflexibility.of.the Trust is.s0 great as'tormeet practically every require- - ment. : . A little study of the matter will show the economy N and' convenience of establishing such, Trust. Funds NOW-{or the benefit of of your dependents. Consult our Trust Officer—no obligation. Ml AN L n I H AND SURGEON . Ibertson Block . Office Phone 163 DR. EINER. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND S8URGEON Bemidji,” Minn. Among other things, Mr. Shaffer says: .~ “The editor who refrains from pointing out an ex- isting evil and demanding its correction, because he is ittt o [ :SPOCTALIST afraid of the trouble it will-create, is-like the-surgeon When you feel all in, no-appetite;|™ [ se s EYE EAR _NOSE THROAT who refuses to operate because he does not want tc .no.ambition, almost.twish. you were/ . i ms-mcmm% k - Glasses:Fitted cause the patient additional pain and discomfort, re- dead. Y".;u‘ digestive system is up- A . e > : gardless of the fact that the condition constantly grows e e D Dolsoa Snemeapyins BTH STAND 28D AVE.SQUTH. worse until there is an operation. The operation must gled. Nature and: science-have pro- | = come sooner or later and the longer it is put off:the duced a real ‘remedy, “‘Hollister’s : _Office, -O'Leary-Bowser - Bldg worse it will be. 3 3 Rocky Mguntaln Tea,” ‘a combina-|. Any paper that t:ails.'co point out evils in need of %‘;;‘ (:,fg ‘L;;’,;E{‘{{,fi%io‘;‘j“’:w‘,,‘;{w‘,}‘°,,‘,",i{ correction is neglecting its duty to its readers and to bowel trouble, expelling the poisons|., ic.” and creating new vigor. = You will = the public. feel your old self again, vigorous and | INHTIIHIHEINIINIEEII NI A CSCESAREETO LAY UML) happy. Cost trifling, benefit -sur-| Rememher, Tuesday, “Meatless Day”; Wednesday;, “Wheatless Day.” prising. Get a-package.today. City HIUIHRE NN R HH IR g Oftice Phone 376-W' Res. 376-R = — DR. G. M. PALMER DENTIST Oftice ‘Phone.124. . Residence-346 Miles: Block; Bemfdji 0 BURNQUIST SETS THE EXAMPLE Governor Burnquist, in filing for re-election last week, gave Drug Store.—Adv. patriotic citizens and again emphasizes the fact that he is a state executive who fully realizes the seriousness of the situa- tion and aims to fulfill the highest ideals of one who is sworn to defend and .uphold every interest of our great state. Governor Burnquist has been conscientious in his efforts to l - DR. ‘D, L.-STANTON i DENTIST Office in-Winter Block make Minnesota ready and efficient for its share in the winning A i ] of the 'war, and by his action sets the seal of disapproval on \ . 5 = LAWYERS all efforts and movements that may tend to distract the attention 2 of our people from the performance of their task or to divide | e - a “GBAHAM M. TORRANCE them into classes and factions at a time when a common unity A o r e B s ! . LAWYER of ‘purpose is vital to the success of our nation in its war pro- |} - - H Miles Block . ~#Phone 560 gram. y The great mass of loyal and patriotic Minnesotans will ap- |} prove of Governor Burnquist’s statement and . commend is thoroughly: American. attitude, in which he is an inspiration, and guide for every true citizen. : 0. RUSSIA SHOULD BE GIVEN CHANCE In the interest of world democracy we must protest against the disposition in some quarters to urge Japanese intervention in Russia. The wish is expressed by some in this country that |} Japan should throw her armies into Russia and, we suppose, |8 destroy what little there is of democracy in that bleeding ceun- try. Japan should stay out.. Japan is as far removed from democracy, herself, as ever.Russia was, and now when the latter is struggling toward the. light, even though feebly, it|] is the part of all free peoples to give her helping hand. Our government has expressed great sympathy with Russia in her efforts toward freedom, and though her leaders leave much to be desired, they are the best who have yet arisen. Given| time and encouragement, she may develop better leaders and a better system, and may yet emerge a pretty fair democracy. Russia should be encouraged. - CHIROPRACTOR - THORWATLD 4 § DOCTQR:OF'EHIM TIC |”Acute : and ' Chronic ’Diseases +handled - with great: success. i1st-Nat: Bank-Bldg: Phone; 406-W &Hours:10-12 ar m.; 2-6-7-8-p. m. will be Bargain Day for theladies, || YErsamarans when thousands of pairs of Ox- .o,.;Efi%%::“m fords and Shoes will be thrown in [|L o 5t s svine ave"_ front of you at give : 14N away- prices. Office P.ht;no 3-R R + 3rd.St. and. Irvine Ave. BUSINESS GENERAL MERCHANDISE Groceries, ~Dry -Goods, Shoes, Flour, Feed, -stc. - ——BemidjiW" " ‘smoEDEP%ono 66 Miss This Will buy. any Ladies’ Pumps in the:|}- house, regardless of value. K ) FRIDAY ONLY ‘For the Bargains -0 Well, there’s some consolation that- whenever the Bemidji Red Cross does a thing it does it right. ' The -Minnesota Light] & Power company loaned the Red Cross auction four chairs for the convenience of the sale and sure enough—yes, you. guessed it. Somehow they were sold to.the highest bidder. Happily; however, they didn’t get away. Y TOM SMART DRAY:AND. TRANSFER Res. Phone 58 818 ‘America G2 5 75 £ .Oftice Phone 12 - i b I Land, Loans, Insurance and . WHITE--SHOES, - ENGLISH, ' MILI-- City Praperty 'TARY and High Heels, going at $2.75 ot s B FRIDAY ONLY Just make a note of this: There is to be no. more disloyalty and bucking of the government by-any public-official of Bel-, trami county. They are pretty scarce, but a:littleattention: isj to be given hereafter. ‘“A wink is‘as good as a nod to a blind{#s horse,” you know. ) ‘DRY OLEANIN( -Clothes Clexners.for - Meg ~Women and Children There were a large number of Bemidji patriots. who. were happy yesterday, the day they collected their interest on: the. Second Liberty loan from the-government. ' And not one but: took pride.in having done his bit when the government asked them to help. i Everybody be a “good fellow” and boost for the coming of the delegates who will attend the Sunday school convéntion here next June. It will mean much in-advertising Bemidji as a good|§ p:alce to hold conventions, and also be a. big.benefit-to-the state, | at large. ] i MENTS Pianos, Organs, Sewing Machines 117 Third St., Bemidjl _J..BISIAR. Mgr. Phone 573-W FUNERAL . DIRECTOR ' M TSON Remember---Friday is Ladies’Bargain Day Red Cross and Uncle Sam, also. % Bemidji hasn’t a baseball team this year, but she 1d h B ! : i o : hr y , a swell football team. There are some of the bestc?‘lliicke?srs y il g THE W - b % hereabouts we ever knew. ’ o \ B A A . Al The case doesn’t make the watch by a lon i Y € g ways, Neither does a uniform account for much in some wearers, the big Red Cross drive parade. It will do you good and the For the Boys in France Sittings' Madé Day or Night AKKERUP STUDIO And come to think about it, there are several hogs, not of i id. wi JULIETS )| to $2.75. Brok B the four legged iety, it h At ) MILITARY SHOES in grey kid with ! B , ‘values .756. Broken |}, 405 Battramt, Ave: Bemtdh Minn. up away fggm }Y:;:gny he:blil:;t,i:)r;?emld,uthat should.be pennedj cloth top,also Russiatan calf. Val.to$8 [ ‘| sizes. f : s 2o And still, on a showdown, we would rather li 1 id FRIDAY LY ’ FR’ v ONLY | gfi%fiOGRAPHg}? A 5 er live alongside a respectable hog than some humans we happen to lmow.g Thm‘;hs"tt'“ i Ni%gmdfl i N e PSR S e I Close up Saturday for a couple of hours and turn out for PHOTOGRAPHS ‘l | I~ DWIGHT D, MILLER I | INSURANCE SPECIALIST I\ } I Can Insure ‘ = | | | ANYTHING—ANYWHERE Sec.’Bank Bldg. Bemidjl, Minn. P, O. Box 204 e et e —— [ | % ‘ ‘ | , f § Defective