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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER . o g e et — YANKS DISLIKE FRENCH CASH . { pocketbooks and not crumpled. Call Greenbacks “Real Money"-—Col;n- “Look at some real money once,” a lain That Francs Slip Through doughboy told a, merchant, and flashed ; e Fingers.* 3 9 a bright new silver certificate. When & PROFESS]ONAL park 454 he crumpled it up in his fist to show o |7 Forgetting how to figure in “regular | BoW “real money can be used” ghe 3 chm‘:eh here. Brass chandeliers, o monefi, an(lg learning hguow to calcilnte Frenchman almost fainted. DOCTORS e wall’ brackets and a stove-also §1 0 “uhis doggon stuft” 1s one of the| The Americans are paid almost en- 5 > were' taken. e ’ 4 tirely in French money and -they are THORWALD LUNDE § o | first worries of the American soldiers y y X ® | in"*France, says New York Evening getting used to francs, though they all DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC ‘Sun. agree “a franc’s so small. it slips Acll:;:dlefiingnitlfhgrg:;tc sulgég::sel_ STREET *CAR BLOCKS ESCAPE!™ “Regular money” is good old dol-{-through your fingers like water.” 1st Nat: Bank Bldg. Phone 406-W S— lars and cents, nickels, dimes and quar- Hours 10<12 a. m.; 2-5 7-8 p. m. 250-Pound Prisoner Fleeing From Sher- | ters. : ’ : Iff Collides With'Convey--** “This doggon stuff” is the name ap- ance.- g - | plied to ‘French francs, usually paper — money, -often as-low as single francs, nch money is to be handled in Dig 8t. Louis~—~Musical = ‘thieves stole a pipe organ from a negro G. E. CARSON, A Entered at the postoffice at» Bemidjl‘Minn; /¥’ second-elass mstter ‘N under act of Congress of March 8, 1879. 20000 000000000 (XY . . 1) No attentiomn paid to annonymous contributions. Writer's name must be knov:n e?o thop.ednor. but_not_ necessarily -for publicationi Communications for the Weekly Pioneer- must reach this office not Iater than Tuesday of each week to insure puhlication in the current issue. . Heron’s Good Appetite. The heron, which has an average weight of only four pounds in spite of its size, has been known to eat three and one-half pounds of fish' at one DR. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block ) Y MALL Sheboygan, - Wis.—After-“escaping|or 20 cents, for most small cities have - from the sheriff, Joseph Michalinek,|issued local small change currency. meal, ¥ weight 250 pounds, might have had'a| The Americans do not like French B — A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. Three months . 1.00 - }]| clear fleld but for the fact that he|paper money. They say it is trash, To Remove Paint. SPECIALIST : collided with a stréet car. The car|and tears, and is hard to count. Equal parts of ammonia and turpen-|{| EYE EAR NOSE THROAT stood the shock best, but it required - Glasses Fitted the efforts of the sheriff, two police- men 'and the sherlff's dog to get Mi- chalinek back to jail, where he was serving time for a‘minor:offeuse; On the other hand, the French are | tine will take paint out of clothing, ghocked “when an American crumples | no matter how hard or'dry it is, Sat- French paper up and shoves it in his | urate spots two_or three times, then - pocket'the “way they do back home.” | Wash in warm soap suds. . DR. E. H. SHITH ¢ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Security Bank Bleck pages, m‘ 28 no}n;.ux " Published: Y :0f the ne o . overs e S ene postage DAIE 40 ALY addzess, Tor 1n advance $1.50 _____‘_————-————__‘—___-__’——m: OFFICIAL COUNTY AND CITY PROCEDINGS _— e San Francisco.—Because“thay could DELIVERLESS ORDER AFFECTS RED CROSS: WORK. | 2ot talk to each other without losiug t}lelritempers, Gustav Liljestromn; da de- g g Ry signer, and his wife neve ay What was no doubt intended to be a great help to whipping TRl o home for 18 Yenrs, ;“fifizn the kaiser was the order forbidding deliveries of groceries and| communicated with each other'on pa- merchandise, which had heretofore been in vogue in Bemidji| per. ‘A divorce complaint filed by the but be that as it may, it is certainly’curtailing Red Cross work husband declared that his wife had on the part of the Beltrami County chapter so far as results for ;"e":;ffl' him d“°t°5mthrefl;;“flg' to ';ffl: the soldiers are cencerned. ] ) b st Wi pekieea ity The women of Bemidji, heretofore active in sewing; knit- 3 e ting and making needed material and equipment for the care of the sick and wounded and who were wont to spend a great e $4.85 values, a pair deal of time at headquarters in the Library, are now curtailing OF LGCAL INTEREST their work hours that they might do their shopping and carry $ 3 7 5 " DRS. GILMORE & McCANN B > PHYSICIANS. AND SURGEONS p s e = » Oftice—Miles Block home whatever the household needs, and those in charge say|Some People'We Know and We Will . 5 - -~ the work has fallen off in a marked degree. Profit by Hearing About Them. - < NORTHROE - According to the new conditi(:in, womfin Wht(;l are nowhcom- : . i DB A ORI AN pelled to do their own shopping and carry home their purchases, 2o ite canvas shoes, $4.50 values, AND SURGEON come to the work room late afternoons after shopping and Ladies 'low heel white ca ' $ Ibertson Block Office Phone 163 . up- g > . DR. E.-A. SHANNON, M. D. o ] i ZA PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Phone 398 Res. Phone 3987 DR. L. A. WARD : PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON e Bemidji, Minn. : Ladies’ high top, high heel canvas shoes, $4.75 and This is-a purely local event. It took place in Bemidji. spend two or three hours, leaving” for supper. preparation. Not in some faraway place. a pair g N i el Others will come early and stay a short time, leaving to do| You are asked to'investigate it. ; DR. EINER JOHNSON their shopping and on home for supper . Asked-to-bellove & citizen's-word; B PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON It is said the production of Red Cross needs-is falling off §°. “°“f‘;“;“ a °mz°”d“m°’“°n" L b Bemid}i, Minn. to a great extent in Bemidji owing to the new mandate, and for|, Any article that is endorsed at oA . the reagons herein cited. - Is more worthy of confidence DENTISTS AV ITE hONE Endorses by umemown pespie. | Ladies’ whit fords values to $5.00, a pair H ) ndors: y unknown people. canvas oxiorads v . s THE WAY IT'S DONE TODAY. Wm. Barnes, foreman in saw il . 5 ; o J.]%N]PIE?RIC mills, 315 American St., Bemidji, says: ‘“About a year ago I took cold and it settled on my kidneys and caused me a lot of annoyance. My kidneys acted too freely. I had pains across the small of my back and it was hard for me to keep going, I was so lame. I used a box of Doan’s In the old fogey days we used to read in our school text books that. “The heights by great men reached and kept were not attained at a single bound, but they, while their companions slept, climbed to the summit round by round.”” But that was in the 01(%1 fogey days. Nowadaysla man-does not gethto the head of the coal business or the telegraph business or the rail-| 32 road business by climbing--he just gets appointed-from outside fii,i‘}fii. P}ufi';: ?,g?:f b’i,‘;{,"‘{,o‘@,?ei‘e‘g the business. He gets jumped all the way from the bottom to |since.” Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't Office, O'Leary-Bowser Bldg = . Office Phone 376-W Res. 376-R DE. J. T. TUOMY . DENTIST * - North of Markham Hotel Gibbons Block Tel. 230 DR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST the top at one leap. R S D A o }’,‘gg‘_‘i{;fi?fi%’ififi Office in Winter-Block “ i Mr. Barnes . Foster-: rn 5 J. HAM? AT HOME. c;., M:Er?., Bufi:lo, N.OSY.e—Adv.u ~ LAWYERS Up in New Hampshire Senator J. Hamilton Lewis of GRAHAM M. TORRANCE Illinois declared that a vote for a Republican is.a vote for Pruss- . LAWYER _ ianism and for the Kaiser. The peopleiresentedit by electing a ‘Miles Block Phone 560 Republican. In his own campaign Lewis is declaring that every | Illionoisan is a patriot. If he can’t bulldoze the people into VETERINARIANS voting for a Democrat, he will try flattery. Anything to get " E R BURGESS, D. V. M. _the votes. Veterinarian Office Phone 3-R 8rd St. and Irvine Ave. PRRSEER TSI (oM o ONE “BEST LAID SCHEME.”. . 7 J. WARNINGER, VETERINARY SURGEON Office and Hospital 3 doors west of Troppman’'s, Phone No. 209 3rd St. and Irvine Ave. » BUSINESS DEAN LAND CO. Land; Loans, Insuranse aad City Property Troppman Block : Bemidji . A guest at one of New York’s leading hotels sued the host- elry because he found a mouse in his kidney saute. The hotel claimed the guest had planted it there, but the judge ruled for plaintiff with $1,000 damages. Wonder if the decision met with the approval of the Food Administration. Why not a food bulletin, “Twenty ways to prepare,” etc? SRS BTN When a conscientious objector receives a sentence of from fifteen to twenty years at hard labor he must wish that he had either objected less or been less conscientious. ) —_—0 When pay day comes go out and revel in thrift stamps. I' In Stechman Building 114 Third Street ! PE R T D c R R e The entire stock of Merchandise pur- | RURTEEI WA, AGENCY For the >Boys in France Sittings Made Day or Night HAKKERUP STUDIO l FUNERAL DIRECTOR There is no war tax on thrift stamps, and the after effect of i ; I even a debauch in them is perfectly harmless. p 'Chased B fl'OIIl the i } Insure AgfgichN Anywhere | ———— ices _ The man who has been considering his car as an institutign ; - Security Bank Bldg.—Tel. 747 | for pleasure now looks upon it with awe as an:institution for'the t i | kut production of unexpected taxes. | Farmers Sture at Rega y Nnrlh na PHOTOGRAPHS e it sl - If the young men of nineteen and twenty are included in the draft the colleges next year will be empty, but the school of experience in life will be full. Must be disposed of regardless of price or cost. Hun- dreds of bargains are still to.be had in this stock of _ 'Dry Coods Clothing Ready-to-Wear Shoes Hats Caps Hardware Oils Paints Package Drugs Washing Machines Notions Etc. Etc. M E. UNBIRFARSR 406 Beltrami Ave., Bemidji, Minn. DRY CLEANIN Clothes JleLnegs for Mel?, Women and Children T DRY CLEANI HOGANSO GENERAL MERCHANDISE Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, Flour, Feed, etc. ... W. G. SCHROEDER Bemidji Phone 65 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS l The Auctioneer Was Taken Il and Will Not Start Work Unti ' Pianos, Organs, Sewing Machines Saturday. In the Meantime We Will Sell at Private Sale. = = Auction Starts Saturday, Aug. 17 # E.J. WILLETS OLE ANDERSON AUCTICMEER - OWNER 117 Third St., Bemidjl J. BISIAR, Mgr. Phone 673-W l TOM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER Res. Phone 658 818 America Office Phone 12 France must import sugar today,|troops destroyed French Imnr mills, most of it from this side of the ocean,| Thanks to the French rationing sys- because the largest portion of French|tem the annual consumption-has been sugar beet land is in German hands.{cut to 600,000 toms, according to re- As a result, the French people have | ports reaching the United States Food been placed on a sugar ration of about | Administration,. Before the war France 18 pounds a .year for domestic use;|had an average -sugar-crop -of about a pound and a half a month. This| 750,000 tons of sugar and had some photograph rhows how the German | left over for export. I Sympathetic. \\ - “It's pretty hard to sleep on an empty stomach,” said the tramp wearily to the bustling farmer’s wife “Why, my poor fellow!” she replied, sympathetically. “Why don't you turn over and sleep on your back for a lit- tle while? Ye hain’t wore it out lyin’ on it, hev ye?”"—Judge. i Defective | i | | | s o) | | e e fie) - 1 —_— T ) | |