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BEMIDIIDALYPIONEER. || A BOX FROM HOME. e e | [ S g "&PR(}FESSI_ON&, @. 2. CARSON i 3. u. DENT : : : TELAPHONE 913 i : S - T ¥ B ; DE. O. B. SANBORN eSS S = : ; : ) 0 o I PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON - ¢ Entered- at the postoftice'at Bem i Minfi, as° second-class matter 2ik 72 £ i A 3 3 = | Office—Miles Block'' A under act of Congress of March 8, 1879, ** —~ ¢ ) ; =y ot i) o b e ' - DR.E HSHITR: - | ¢ % to snnonymous’contributions. ‘Writer’s name must N ¥ %) S v o H¥oe fl%:fi“zg"’%. sditorebut ot Recomsartly Zor puptcation - %% it . ; b o NILREEY PHYSICIAN AND_SURGEON b r - “Plomesr - m reach’ .. office B % N i 2! B LSS mmlcattons o R s tasure publication i the current fssue: || : e R s : i o Ofticg Security Bank Bleck. DR: E. A. SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN- AND !SURG: Oftice in:Msyo:Bloe ‘Pione’ 398 Res. ‘Phone 387 vesnsaneses 8000 SIMPLICITY FORECASTS FUTURE OF NORMAL. - | [[# , ) % Seli—= : L ome aeBlaes . ] Simplicity marked the laying -of the cornerstone of ‘the : ) : 2 P\ : : ; first unit of what is destined to 'be one of the greatest educa-| i oy /. E— N 3 5 y Bl & JORTHROD. « tional centers of Minnesota, Saturday afternoon, when Judge i o : : e AND SURGHON : ) 3 4 4 o Ihertson Block’ Office Phone 1563 C. W. Stanton performed the ceremonies of setting the stone and Govenllor J. A. A, pBlurnquis!: deliverect} the zftix:‘tdressfof :fie : ; . s 5 ! occasion. It was a simple ceremeny, yet-it-was fitting, for the| . 87 4 b ’ e iz D ! . dedication of the new building will furnish all necessary for 77 N : ¥ S e s mgsnmmg:%gou an elaborate program with all the features incident. % 74 % N G 3 2 Bemidji, Minn. - Bemidji turned out en masse to attend the briei program. i The governor was in Bemidji scarcely four hoyrs, yet his pres- ence lent all nécessary dignity to the occasion’and marked the first formal act of recognition for the new structure, now in course of construction.. g : The sixth normal school of:the state of Minnesota will s 2 S * Drawn by a.ms, Dlvla(ot: Plntorial P"ubficlt:‘r. A v'gm,rn' D. Food savings-of millions of ‘Americans during our first year of war enabled this govern- o EA:,'“'-S,M ! ment to send emw;fqo’d shipments:abroad for our fighting forces and the Allied ‘nations.: e arise to greater occasions, yet ity first step is the foundation of| Qur savings inicereals——out of a short:crop—amounted to 154,900,000 bushels; all of which was: i 3 = what the future holds. : shipped to Europe. We-increased-our meat and fat shipments 844,600,000 :pounds. This was:| 5 DENTISTS: R z America’s: “box-from home” to our-army-abroad and the civilians: and military: forces of-the: " DR. J. W. DIEDRICE THE SERVICE FLAG. ; Allied. nations. ereg : s e e ' PENTIRCE = Oftice, O'Leary-Bowser- Bldg > Oftice Phone 876-W. Res. 876-R Under the terms of a bill introducegd ~by Congressman ‘i TEDWRL] s | the Trench retired they foraged to) Fr R NN RITRIRTRRIATIRTE Clifftton N. McArthur of Oregon, the national service flag, Pm Tm flum keep - supplies from fnlsl'll;g into en- 3 KNITS 24 SOCKS WHILE % familiar throughout the country, is given official recognition as E such. Any organization is entitled to display the flag with a blue star for each of its members who is serving or has served in our military forces, a silver star for each member who. has g been wounded or. captured, and a gold star for each member who has been killed or died from the effects of wounds or disease. Relatives of-soldiers may:also display the flag and wear the national service badge, similar in design to the flag, which is also given official recognition in Mr. MeArthur’s bill. ‘Unauthorized use of the flag or badge is to be punished by a fine or imprisonment. ) 4 —0 DELIVERLESS DAYS HAVE COME TO STAY. Deliverless days have become permanent in Bemidji, at least for the duration of the war. That is, deliveries as have been the custom in the city before the mandate was issued by the food administration, Acting upon the edict the grocers-and -merchants in-gen- eral have agreed that they will abide by the order and no _further attempts will be made to deliver purchases. DR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST 'North of Markham: Hotel Gibbons Block - Tel.” 280+ - The Poilus who - came upon the % 3 - chewing: gim—ike most Frenchmen— [ F o LOSf- Ange'es, Cal—Called. & 5 were totally unfamiliar with it. “They ere from Detroit to testify in v 5 the - federal court, Miss Olive 2. g d, X » 5 : knew only that 1t looked like foo Kidder brought slong her knlt. ) DR Db g..mn'ron' ting needles and yarn, and while = waiting to be called to the'stand Office in’ Winter Blook' LAWYERS knitted a dezen- pairs: of socks for Unele 3 Sam’s - soldiers: in g LAWYER: A i : emy hands, using what they could and | % WAITING TO TESTIFY Looked Like Fo od So They Tried degtroying the rest, Jg ks 3 ' toEatlt. =~ 7 was wrapped like.food, and was stored with other things they knew to be SAmerican-Digestive: Ap- f00d. They ventured further and tried Paratus.. i it; ‘stuffing ‘the entire contents of a ST lpuclmge into their ‘mouths at one Now-Have: Remarkable Regard for the Paris.—One of the struggles in| tige. It tasted like food, so after a which: the French. soldiers became in-| brief period. of- mastication- they es- volved when the-Germans swept across |-gayed ‘to swallow it. Too many of the Aisne between Soissons and 'Reims! them succeeded:. While no serious was with chewing gum. 1 refer tO! casualties resulted the Poilus were-in- France. Airplane Mail-Popular. ‘Miles: Block ° Phone 560 An average of 1,000 packets‘of mail are now-being carried: regularly every ~ CHIROPRACTOR day between Vienna and Kiev by-air- plane. -The. distance between the two a cities 1s 750 ‘miles and" the claim is DOCT%%ogm‘yé‘gR%gfigmc made that”this is tie longest route'| ‘scute = and . Chronic . Diseases now belng operated in any part of the handled ‘with- great - success. : i, world. The-trip takes:from ten t0 | 1st Nat: Bank Bldg. Phone 406-W twelve hours; compared to forty hours Hours 10-12'a. m.; 2-6.7-8 p. m. Chicle' Americanus, the—to us—well-| spired with a remarkable regard for known vegetable produet which may be found adhering to the underside of desks; to-shoe 'soles, and’ to ‘ttouser seats throughout “the United 'States. The self-same article that’ at’ofice golaces sthe weary shop girl ‘and the tired business man: ‘Wwho -.endeavors American. digestive apparatuses and considerable-awe for American edibles. ffering. “You ! charged $20 for giving my daughter a“music lesson?” ‘“No?” re- nlied ‘the professor, serenely. “It is 1t is not believed that prices:will in.any degree be lowered g"_;"';“"ttz éfléfionce*fl the; fume of ‘the | only §5 for the.lesson. The other fife gy ““‘t‘“ ngii ms‘t‘de ’g if"“"cig’ciis' T : & i g H % nks tha oer. -~ lteen is for having to i o :the ‘intermediate-stops: being s 2 2 3 = in _the saving of delivery expense, such as was the_org‘tlcally an st T e g ; aving:to listen. Tésabeiz and. Progkurow. = _VETERINARIANS: . nounced. Hence, all hquseholdaers have to do is “stand the tormHlnE I i ganeral FegkiTior = ; B : e L R BT gaff” and smile and wish to goodness the kaiser would be| grive; and® th# aimy post excha e : =D : s E.'R."BURGESS, D..V. M. Debhi J & AT E"é'fli#’iifi%’:’z‘%‘""'“' LT O Veterinarian % whipped soon. established ‘and operated for it b Office Phone 3-R _— g Y. M. C. A. were well supplied > 4 : 7/ £ g : A HOW SOON' WILL IT-HAPPEN? the things which are necessary- tof = a g ANY:;::::;;&?}’&HERE S = Std:8tand drvinasdve. e GO : comfort—physical ‘and” mental—o ' i ;i (% i = — Hours of time have been consumed and volumes of docu-|-American soldier. The Ited. Trl QP = - > B~ w = Jr AR i ments occupied in the presentation of evidence of the better ;’m“*‘lsl h‘;‘x‘ e“‘"f“:f“’d & St"l"eh Eg;i’%} )fi INSURE C_]: < ‘z’ = omx,E;r,{%&‘:flm, 3 dfifi?’fwm. [ -y telegraph service maintained and the lower rates prevailing g ilm:fisei ot ;h?;,';pg Gk i e Qg =1 - WITH o E 5] Z|| of Troppman’s; Phone No. 209 - in countries where there is government ownership of the tele-| just before the Germans started. their A 2 il W) MILLER |2 g é £ 3rd St..and Irvine Ave. graph system. Now that we are to have government operation| drive. The carload carricd—besides] . Z'l" mpz 2 ot it 'AND BE : )] S D a s _BUSINESS . here, we shall deeply appreciate the lower rates we are to| chocolate, tobacco, canned ‘goods -E;_"l'wug g— ®|lz wnn z=2 : have and shall rejoice over'the improved service. How soon| cookies, etc—u considerable g g"{}u* =z SURE = -] = Z|| . GENERAL MERCHANDISE will all this be established ? | of chewing gum. : EalE & EINSURANCE - | & Z || orocertes, ~Dry - Goods, Shoes, 0- 4 “{hen- thfi drive stl?r:)eld th‘e ]:(\g l‘agi; R o Y 8 Ofi"LlFS lNiU B Bia : E wFl(alt. -Feed, fi;c.v angle wor sy available starte: u 1ce decurt! ank . = . - " ; COAL ORDER IS CHOICE TOPIC. Syt gle,y il cary o, Ml B S Phone 747 }I” O Box: :fi) 4 T £|| semiast SGERO} %0“1 65 the men to whom they were attacl o Ra L BEMIDJI, .MINNESOTA 3] = |5 For some reason or other, the chief topic hereabouts seems The storchoyse was _}‘fl deserted fimlIllllllllIIllllllllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIlllllllllllllIIlllIl|llIIIlIlllllllllllllllllllllll to be-the new and startling coal non-delivery order by the state . TOM SMART fuel department. Strangers and visitors alike seem to have DRAY AND TRANSFER Res: Phone' 68 818 America their opinions ready to express and some of 'em couldn’t be herein quoted, for the reason Postmaster General Burleson might object to his mail service being more “balled up” than it is now. 7 Oftice Phone 12 It -would seem that once in awhile an order would be issued Land; Lunng, dusucaaosiand) by some power that is that would do something to lighten the ) City ‘Property. - burden of the Libert,y.,Loan bond buyers and war contributors 2 S 5 Sl i ; Troppman Block 2o Bemiddi and’not kick themin the slats.every time. “Bill” Nootnian, Voo \ BAN| S # : i A = g Ao editor and proprietor of the Baudette Region, said a mouthful > i3 ; ; S i . ‘ NOR' “MINN: AGENCY | - when he ennunciated-that “some persons never: got callouses on 3 I “Dw’g‘,{n % A‘&‘“-“'—' their heads by using their brains.” g ' Tnsura A“’gg{"‘ Anywhere —————————— e e e T ) ces - ~ VERDICT OF THE JUDGES R I Security Bank Bldg.«—Tel. 747 ¥ E True Greatness. Certainly no one knows more about thé| . True greatness first of all is a thing ' < PHOTOGRAPHS relation between drink d 1 B dlatrict: Judges. A letter was Tecentiy| Of the heart. It is all-alive with ro- L : For the ‘Boys in: France ent to the Judges of the Djstr ‘zenerou &5 « % 2 { i ; ;n Mlnuesoetn ‘asi‘xlng themeto l:tut? tfig“:g Bustrand.gos sisypatien:: It ts R s : i SR i : | = Sittings Made Day or Night \ proximate percentage, if-possible; of crimes neither behind.its age, and ahead of bl i 47 ok : i , ; o e h) HAKKERUP STUDIO caused by the liquor _traffic, hased on| it only just so far as to be able to 5 3 their observation s judlcial. officers. Here| ead its'march. It cantiot stumber, for 2D e ) : o TS . Per Cent| 8ctivity is a necessit: its exist: NN i i Judge-Morrlson of the Eighth Dl;t‘rlcte% It is :a‘reservoir g“:ta B,:m,mficf b s ol ‘ et , 1 Planos, Organs, Sewing Machinee Judge Olson of New Ulm, perhaps.30 to 45 y w 3 | 117 Third St., Bemidjl > 35 to 45 Roswell-D. Hitchcock. - ZRXK = i J. BISIAR, Mgr. Phone 573-W | ; M e e - = - ~—a —0 e Judge Cant of Duluth .. Jadge Hale-of Minneapolls Judge Roeser of St Cloud. Judge Danser of Duluth . 50 Jadse. Snow. "ot Winona, at tenst - Wanted, to-Rent J“gg:,g"hn % Bediav A 5 to 8 room completely Judge Huj furnished house for 6 months rict to a year. Must be strictly mod- ............ o ern. Responsible tenants, no 5 children. Address “X Y Z,” N. L. HAKEERUP Pioneer Office. PHOTOGRAPHER 5 i 2 - Photos Day and Night - h icipal Julse Chiliroes of Basibaalt —_— ¢ N o\ Third St.- Bemidji Judge Kingsley of Austin Judge Watts of Grookston. gug lslte!lsg: of tmlliyt:rl; . i o olberg of Harrls - 4 i DRY CLEANING Di \ i i v figi finifl:mé? 8;];%“,? y | / Clothes ulem;ars for Men, Women | w u cClenahan ot Brainerd o N ’ 5 udge Grindeland ef Warre: 9¢ 1 E o dn b e average of the above ve 6234 &er cent as the percentage of crimes in innesota due to the ll%uor traffie. The adoption ~of the prohibitipn amendment wm'xun-xef hpr‘nhctlen:ty two- lrdrnrol the e Wi e ‘gttendant cost of courts . Petal and oarnct‘n institutions. - S ! Defective