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v ' it created no end of astonishment. Linked under an agreement . payroller in his reward for having ‘“‘delivered” THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER *WHEREAT MR. BAILEY SMILED BLANDLY. ~—We . weré blithsomely perambulating down Beltrami av- enue yesterday morning in: search of a Hoeverized-morn- ing repast and were doing first rate until we happened to meet Sherm Bailey (everybody ‘calls him Sherm) and.for some time ] after the kinks were taken:out.ofus for the following‘reason: ight i ai?'.' oo Mr. Bailey was accompanied by a stranger. The pedes- Peel Off With “Gets-It. TELEPHONE 982 -o--meoesi® wp trianism halted. There was an introdudtion: -We Were pleased]| oo, &irls, Jou oan 208k 0 to meet Mr. Bailey’s friend, Mr.:B. J. Shaver, district inspector, | .. weathen. big bumpy g'or{w- Salluses Lacey act, United States department of agriculture, bureau-of O e e o Bara and soft corns, biological survey, room No. 2, Central block, Ashland, Wis- § consin. } i~ “Some guy,” we mused to ourself and sort,of swelled -with| ide in meeting one bearing such a title. GF it 3 A ““What. brings- you .up hg_rq:f” we mqu_ir.edmvvvith iall the ‘“Gots-11"—2 Drops— Then to the:Danced ht to;, Cofn P, Corns . PUBIISHED BVERY AFTERNOON DXCRPT sURDAY—#— | ; TRE m:nogytmnfllwo dgosv ¢ W ' . X. CARSON Entered at the postoffice at Bemidji, Minn., as second-class matter under act of Congress-of- March -3;-18' L P St % 4 No attention paid to annonymous contributionsy Writer'# name must be known to the editor, but: no “necessarily ' fory publi ngit 4 ‘Communicationa_far, the ‘Weekly Ploneer -must. r \ ,-office not i later than Tuesday of each week to insure publication in the ourrent issue. : T - 2 courtesy at ouri command. i ; o SUBSORIPTION RATES 7 f “Looking after beaver,” Was the reply.. st b Nt : 5 i 4500 . One year ... 43 ..$4.00 .Game Warden Bailey’s face became wreathed in that B nonthe ;188 #ix months /.. Y famous smile as_we.shot one swift glance in the-di ion-of a0 Wt c B Three months 7 the visitor and made tracks with heels toward the.man with the e T R e e NI e long title. ¢ e s ’ém ei thwnh Published A Lloyd George is said to spend his leisure m‘oin‘énts in pl Ten pages, containing & summary of aews: o | (b 10ya e £ 1 play- F overy ‘THitsday #nd sent postege paid to sny addzess, for, in advance 150 H|ing and. singing Welsh national airs. After singing “Clyw, /" o & s @ Clyw, Foreuol Gold” or “Rhyvelgyrch Gwyr Harlech™ & war speech would seem to him a trifling feat. = .:; ~ o \& & MAkIng| o, \n oot wiek T Com Now. s Fierce Corn Now~ h . : ‘Gets-It’ Is Magic.” LN it _you will just touch the €orn or callus with a few drops of ‘Geu-!%.l'. What a blessed relief ‘it gives to corn pains! You ‘won't limp any more; you can_enjoy the dance every minute. 'hen . to' see how that corn or callus will'come right off complete, like a banana peel and without the least pain, is just won- derful. ‘Gets-It’ is the biggest seller among corn removers in the world today, simply because it is so won- derfully simple and always works, Be, sure. you fiet ‘Gets-It.’ & “Gets-It,” the guaranteed, money- back corn-remover, theonlysure way, costs but a trifle at any drug store, M'f'dby E.Lawrence &Co.,Chicago; X1l . The Germans hoped that their spring offensive would bring peace. But it was a wild hope, for Uncle Sam and his allies will never stand for an offensive peace. AMENDMENT ‘SHOULD, BE PASSED. _ The federal suffrage amendment will, in all probability, be voted upon during the (l:}osin% dayfi gf t}lle priient m}:mt]hd, At - and, while it is predicted the vote will be close, there should| . ps, ; be n’ot the slightest doubt of its passing by.a wide majority. Gm.I‘ S STATEMENT mnzm?n itation? Here is the girl’s own story: “Fer| v .t > ,&}éylfirvlv’;s]};e:é?n: ‘o humanity of the cities, towne and vil. | ey L had ayapopeis, scur stomach B T dsronwoh e lages of the country: have, since the inception of the right o Slive bil by the gallon. ~Noth- “ths well-known German in. command franchise, cast its ballot in framing the laws under which the f,?g fiel‘l',id‘? .m,{l 1 tfied buckhtorn | of 8 German fighting squadron. or- “fly- upright citizenry of the nation has been obliged to live. It has|bark, glycerine, etc, as mixed 1in|ing clrcus,” has a special hobby for ONK: SPOONFUL 'help=| souvenirs of his combats.: The wall§ been the ones who have framed the settings in communities in | Adler-i-ka: P irs of : which the mothers have been obliged to raise the future genera- l’g_;{‘;algg"‘h‘;”tg ENTI%‘FS?::;:{: of_ his *“den e declorl:lted wlt]l(\ thf; tions of the country. They have debauched the morals of cCities|tary tract it relleves ANY CASE ;‘;‘:&i?s x ha‘;‘ gt gofv‘; "!ml:t ot on every hand. They have exacted their toll in blood. They [constipation, sour stomach or &a€| .. delier consists of:a otari engine have bartered the soul of the nation, and there is no argument. [and prevents appendicitis. It hasi oo o victim's ‘machine—Sclentific There is not a state in the Union, where the woman has QUICKAST &?fg_’:;gt:‘:g&’xgm‘" Amibrican. ! equal right with her masculine brethren,- but that has been d - ‘ cleansed and disinfected to marked degrees. They have routed the political boss and their lord and masters until the hissing of the vipers is heard no more. They have made wholesome com munities out of festering sores and they have shown themselyes far suprior, in administration that has to-do with the direction of affairs in which they are vitally interested, than the politica: at the behest 7 _Trophles of German: Airman. . From-an illustration-appearing in-a Barker’s Drug Store. last page. 3 New at Bazaar Store Silks in the new:Gingham patterns. Beautiful Foulards in the new shades that are so popular. A splendid showing of new Dress Goods for summer wear at prices that are absolutely right, a of “his master’s voice.” . 4 Not the slightest murmer of disloyalty has been heard on the part of the millions of women of the nation. There are no more loyal citizens in America. They have given their best endeavors to uphold the United States, their country, in her troubles. They have given their sons, their brothers and the fathers of their children to the government, laying them upon th alter for the protection of millions of their fellow citizens They have given their all, and they stand forth in all their luster as a great light shining over this great land of liherty. And they are entitled to the same rights as the thousands upon thousands of seditionists, disloyalists and underminers of "the government and its principles, who have their say in putting into office thosesto whom law, order and common decency are a mockery. We would like to ask and receive an honest reply from the national legislators if they consider their mothers, wive and daughters the equal of the scum of the nation, as intelligen as they who are clothed with the badge of “superiority’” in designating the conservators of their homes and their:business, the affairs of their communities, the affairs of the nation which protects them and their all. This is not sentiment. It is simply sane business and a square deal for ALL the people of the United States, who are fighting her battles. g 3 SKIRTS Silk Skirtsin the new Gingham pat- terns. They are beauties. , White Skirts for summer in Beach Cloth, Poplins, Gabardines, etc., strictly up-to-date and prices- right. 0: . ITALY, AMERICA SALUTES YOU. Tomorrow, May 24, marks the third anniversary of the entrance of Italy into the world conflict, beside which America has taken her place. It was a never-to-be-forgotten day in the history of that sturdy little nation and ‘one never to be forgotten in the annals of the nations of the earth. "~ ° The move on the part of Italy:was not expected. . In short SUITS and COATS = ‘Reduction on all Suits and Coats. - Before you buy, see our line. between Germany and Austria-Hungary and Italy, it was e lieved, as it always had been believed in general, that she was bound to her other two allies with ties:believed unbreakable But the announcement of her withdrawal from the triumverate and casting her lot with the civilized nations elicited-the-in- formation that her treaties were for defense in case one of the three nations was attacked, thus holding the balance of power at the proper notch. It was held, and rightfully so, that neither of the three nations had been attacked. It'was Germany that was the aggressor in an unwarranted plunge into war ‘against a smaller nation, and in the lead of humanity and justice Italy drew her sword against all that has been recorded on'the part of Germany, since she unleashed her forty years prepara. tions for murder, rapine, frightfulness and all that is unholy EillllnlnmllllllIlllmllllllllIlI|I-IIIIIIIllllllllll!llIIIllllllllIlIIIIIHIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIllIlIIlIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllIlllllllllllllllulll To a man, little Italy bent to the task. No pages of history e will ever contain brighter chapters of heroic sacrifices and stub- bay, and forced them back. She battled fearful‘odds and she R 3 ; - HUFFMAN & ; OLEARY won. Stu}taendou?l hefi‘oli)ts wer?1 made1 by the Huns and 3 - B 1| B ‘Austrians to_crush her, but on she battled and still holds her 0 i B f Ehas i1 i The Italians fought as no other nation fought. She g ) ! FURN[T“RE AND born battling. Alone she held the hordes of the invaders at own. : UNDERTAKING fought in the clouds, she fought on the plain. It was not until s . exhausted in resources that the call came to America for help. | OO EOTIALE The United States had gone to the succor of France, England, = = 7 < Sold in Bemidji and recommended as the world’s best corn-remedy by vThere is something for you in the Want Ad column today. It’s on the st IHHIHIH Illlllllllllllilllllli IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllvllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllg | & gnoifislomgl {=<:. DR. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND: SURGEO] ___ Oftice—Miles Block DR. E. H, SHITH: - / HYSICIAN AND S_URGEON Office Security Bank Bleck ' * E A SHANNON, M, D. |- & /' PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON v Office in Mayo Block - hione 1396 Res.. Phone 397 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON- - " Bemidji, Minn. Tew “DES, GILMORE & MoOANN |-~ PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS ' | Office—Miles Block s PO Ibertson Block Office Phone 158 DR. EINER JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Bemidji, Minn. A. V. GARLOCK, M. D..". SPECIALIST . 5 EYE EAR NOSE "THROAT Glasses Fitted DENTISTS DR. J. yMEPRICH Office, O’Leary-Bowser Bltl' i3 19 Office Phone 376-W * . Res: 8138.-8.: DENTIST Office Phone 124 Residence 346 DR. G. M. PALMER S e Miles Block, Bemidji I DR. J. T. TOCMY DENTIST North of Markham Hotel Gibbons Hlock Tel. 230 —_— DR. D. L. STANTOR DENTIST : Office in Winter Block : LAWYERS GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Miles Block - Phone 660 “ " CHIROPRACTOR THOR! DOCTOR og"%lfil}nlbm%m Acute and Chronic Diseases handled with great success. 1st Nat: Bank Bldg. Phone 406-W Hours 10-12 a. m.; 2-56 7-8 p. m. J W, VETERINARY U%%EON Office and Hospital 3 doors west of Troppman’s, Phone No. 209 3rd St. and Irvine Ave. W. K. SON, N, "2y VMIN§MANV' Be Office Phone 3-R Res. 99-J 3rd St. and Irvine Ave. BUSINESS GENERAL MERCHANDISE Groceries, . Dry Goods, - Shoes, wFl(axr, Feed, etc. i Bemidji & scnomEPRhono 66 —— e —— S TOM SMAR! DRAY AND TRANSFER Res. Phone 58 818 America Office Phone 12 R — e — “« Land, Loans, Insurine; and City Property Troppman Block, . Bemidji DRY CLEANIN i Clothes Jlen.negs tor Mer?. Women and Children The Model, Belgium and Russia, but little Italy had been"too busy to notice M ; ] . [ DAY CLEANING 110U her straightening circumstances, and when the faint cry, A ER’G‘” FLAG H. N “gK.EE' Funeral RSGANSON BREs “(}omef 0}111 Ar_lt)lenca,]"ttvlvas ]l;eard;1 Ax}r‘leric;al jum;;ed to the sup- PHONElrle;;oVrV orR = port of her brave little ally and the others also heeded the i1 5 stix.négons.h IShe is] ggaghhefi'seliéa ?(nd 1}1las esln-ned the plaudits caupo” ”0- 25 pxafigsécrfiizsl, Sewing n;ghslnu [0 e whole world. e has en her plagg in the sun of = 117 Third St., Bemidjl oll civilized humanity. Italy will share her hard earned|| S _Present € of these coupons consecutively | IF J. BISIAR, Mgr. __ Phone 573-W honors. She has endeared herself and her people tothose of = numbered at the office of THE PIONEER with = YOU - ufi whosgahfqreffithflqs fgugfhg for their lsberties and pAfeserved = 98c cash and get this beautiful Flag size 4 feet = WANT FU;EIEALB%ES]’%OR : them. e is the friend of America, and every true American = i : = . S NDERTARER wil Salute Italy and her onlatal BRSO e et thivd || HE ottt Wikl ewed aimes; Eudxsuised-tan B e Wt . 405 Beltrami Ave., Bemldil, Minn. war annive: 3 = = : ; L e T e, = = YOU WANT TO 3 ; —=—=0 7 ST nnnnnmhms . {|f - GeT YOU WANT N. L. HAKKERUP the country. As our ultra-pacifists and pro-German friends vicl_nity for an American Flag to display on patriotic GREATEK‘IVAN.I[ SONEER \———Thhd = Sk hat Wall St b h . holidays, we have arranged to supply a limited number THE BEMIDJI PIONEER posmen contend that Wall Street brought on the war, we suppose it to our readers at a ridiculously small cost. All you | | PHOTOGRAPHS was merely for the pleasure of seeing their boys shot. need to do is to clip six of the above coup or;s consecu- | 5 . 3 (P s ) 8 tively numbered and present them at THE PIONEER ; snl:fl:g:h&fi?%g I;:a ,‘t,?;m . . The people will hail with satisfaction the news that the office with 98¢ in cash-and the Flag is yours. ' Ten cents | HAKKERUP STUDIO |, mte{(ned Gtem:::_m pnst:lners Van this cl;)untry arertto be putf to|| - extra forhmailing if not called for. A work constructing roads. e may be very certain our boys “To those desiring it we will furnish 7 foot jointed T RTHERN MINN P Wh&)t}}:avesg?rlxleen into German hands are paying for their keep, g.?le with ball, rope and holder, all packed with the \| i 3Dwight D. l\l'men(-}EN ox % $ en . h 2 an " di:ign:t]).mplete in a neat corrugated box for 85c ‘ad ; Sasabe:. iKnything: - kuyvhars | Keep the change and buy a thrift stamp with it P Offices VSscurity Bank Bldg.—Tel. 747 = {