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SHIHNEREnnE BUSINESS.. & PROFESSIONAL BD 00N EXCBPT SUNDAY- e ¢ r::nmr::::::m'ow B -T HEATER S ®. X. CARSON : S : ! AT i pl DOCTORS . TELEPHEONE 923 [ &% : GRAND TONIGHT. THORWALD\LUNDE M2 e jed DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A’ rather unique idea is embodie: Acute and Chronfc Diseases in Triangle’s. latest Roy Stewart west- . s i ” handled -with “great success. ern picture, ‘“The Fly God,” to be run | 1t Nats & 2 06w i Writers namie must at the Grand theatre tanight,).You've G o Beei Tor publiostion. - foard of all kinds of Gods, but we'll || Hours 10-12 a. m.; 2-6 7-8 p. m. “wager you never heard tell-of a “Fly” God. : The Gods are supposed {0 be = ) i 8 § on; ordinary gafden variety of i i y deciding a question of life Office—Miles Block OME JORE. 5 e i 400N and death. “The Fly God” is an- : ‘Six months ...... vearenaves 800 other of those amusing, htearit amti lzl)‘;' AV.G 3 s e adi 1l ey (Y Ing g tntprost wmagssing Blorles of the SPECIARAST =/ Jadisaunders. sorles EYE EAR NOSE': THROAT . Eintered at the poltoflu at Bemidjl,-Minn., as" second-class - matter: under act of Congress of March 3, 1879. to annonymous 2 be l?n:v:x‘:“?:mt-fio"fiugr. but yno? necessarily for publication. Communiostions- for. the Weekly Ploneer must- reach- this-office not - Iater than Tuesday of each week to insure publication in the current issue. : e Gl ~ GRAND,WEDNESDAY. assen Fiveed = ' Here's aspicture with everything in it that you want to:see-in-a-photo- DR. E. H. SHITH = PHYSICIAN*AND SURGEO! play. | w Its title is.‘‘Tinsel.” Office Security Bank: Block - ==/ | 1t is the latest World Picture, — It wag filmed fram:a story by Fred Ja ¥ ckson; the famo riter of many “INEVIDENTLY”. IN EVIDE'NCE._’ : popular jstories and movels. " , I 3 " Kitty (Gordon is the star,. .« - 7 .PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON X A 2 It it a modern story with an uin- Office in Mayo Block Fuel Administrator Garfield gives notice: j;hab p,ayment of | usnal t}llf}l!)le- 1 s Griay m", Phone ‘398 Res. Phone 397 bonuses to coal mine workers must cease. It is intimated that | 1t Will be shown at the Grand ties % % e “”| atre tomorrow, matinee and evening| payment of a bonus of increased production.is undemocratic |~ and “inevidently, causes unrest and shifts but-does not increase ‘the total production.of‘coal.”’ - It is -a little uncertain. what Garfield means by “inevidently” but it is clear that he thinki payment of & bonus does not increase production.- " The soundness of. his. conclusion is also “inevident.” Un- doubtedly there would be harm in payment of a bpn.u_sby‘ one | Addisonj ‘ mine to coax workers away from another mine, but it is'difficult ) ;11]”“‘; E;’Jfl"ft’ tth: ‘g_‘;“ l:]ffllv’:‘;d.:;' 1o conceive what harm there could be in a mine operator paying | im® 1000t 6 2 Daper, 3 e ) Pt A : “The Trumpet,” to evolve a new city a premium to its regular workers if they increase:-their output| that may redeem his past.. Thus a toll DR. LA, WARD: PHYSICIAN; AND: SURGEON:: T BemidjisMinn: - _The offering. at the Kex tonight ‘will alsp be ‘Dorothy Phillips, this time in ‘{The Grand Passion,” a'thrill-|. ___ ing drama from the story by Thomas DRS. GIEMORE: & McCANN- PHYSICIANS AND: SURGEONS: Oftice—Miles Block 10 per cent for the week or the month. . > of all the -hell-holes yields $4,000 R. gp AA fg%?y s i : q R ¢ tor advertisements. JacK Ripley fias TE! THIC. CIAN' Last winter when-we were heatless, lightless-and-workless; e e P N Ly AND SURGHON.. there was nothing “inevident” about the inefficiency of the| ;)4 hoth he and Dick are.in love with || Ibertson Block _ Office Phone 163 Eatfielf!» dm;)nagement %f dthe 1fue]tprobl;z{m.d VfVe :)vould .fhave Viola, 1wmae “nfl?{ Pgul A.t%gas, h‘leaats _ 4 een gla, pay somebody almost any kind of a bonus for a|a revolt against the Boss. hrill af-| - - bushel of coa].g What weywant now: is increased -production, | ter thrill follows. .. : DR. EINER: JOENSON and if the mine operator knows how to get more coal out per| .. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON week, we would say ‘“‘go to it.” Y Bemidjt; Minn. ' § i —0 DOLLARS AND.DOUGH.. ' AGAIN—DOROTHY PHITTIRS:’ At the Rex theatre tomorrow, Dar- |- i A othy Phillips will be seen as ‘‘The DENTISTS = “~ Mortgaged ‘Wife” in theltscireen ver- __l.,i.....__——.—-—-—-— kg sion of the same title,. It.is .ne re- IW IR ¥ There are optimists. And there are dreamers. And there | markable;storyof-a young br-idt%heltfl B O o B are amateur clairvoyants whose rosy visions look like the|in paws by:her.f rmer swesthoatt, || lCs o oW R, 316-R The guns:iof::fate thundered at phantoms of an alcoholic trance. beautiful Gloria Carter, yolley after Some of us believe that after the war food prices will go [ volley. é?l‘:asg"g‘ie‘;fv‘;:g‘f‘fil;"fvf&h‘f’ ' | DR.J.T. TUOMY " back to where they were in 1910, and earlier. They say that g y DENTIST 5 the most-disconcerting:proposition_a North of Markham Hotel the farmer gets too much profit now, but they do.not realize-| woman ever -encountered. from. one|l gibhons Block el 230 that until lately he never got enough. who had. .been her most persistent suitor, and -was now president-of the There. is only one class in this country in which most of | a11c inj which her-husband worked. the labor is entirely uppa:d. 'A farmer’s wife and children | rhrough tears of-consternation; rage, : TIST constitute the bulk of his working staff, but they are not on:the betrayg«l 'virtuf alllld uhml:i hopeless- om. St E Sl 2y iti isti i ; ness she-saw in her hand a prom- ce in Winter Block. fayrol] a condition existing in no other trade between the isgory moti forthe amount her Hus- . ‘WO oceans. : Py ek, ¢ N band had stolen, and in the:lower - LAWYERS Yet a farmer is-as much a specialist as an electrician. He [left-hand corner, under the heading needs as much scientific training as a; dentist. -His employees of collateral, her.own name with this G : . hort- . . “To he held in- GRAHAM M. TORRANCE musi’: be skilled workmen, and they must be paid skilled ‘work- :11‘),’.2(?;:223?(]“' Tobeeld by LAWYER men’s wages. . - Miles Block Ph‘ons 560.. If, ‘when the war is over, we findthat the prices of farm EFUL BU' products show. a tendency-to stay where-they-are we-will know o HA’{‘;:TUSSO VERY B?ELCOM!NG i VETERIRARIANS:3:5 that the American famer is coming into"his own. 3 i E. R, BURGESS, D. V. M. ; . 2 y (By United Press.) : Veterinatian Brother Erickson, editor of the Northern News, Spooner,|. London, Aug. 20.—The “tin hat” ) Office Phone 3-R is unable to understand why if boozeijoints are so bad for.a |at the best of times looks rather like 81 8t aiid. Irvine Ave, portion-of the- state, they should be; tolerated in the Twin “‘;\?gvgx‘_‘f‘}f:}g:; j{.zk?{a RAER e : Cities. We have also wondered-at-some things along that line; | yaiuable life: Some of the old Mons vETORIARNINGER . S { . SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY PIONEER "' Bemidji Pioneer Pub. Co. . i ' * “"and front extends .over ‘Special Map Coupon Bemidji,*Minn. : : ‘ Gentlemen: - Enclosed -find $2.60 to pay for the . Paily Pioneer for six months and 82 cents for which send me one of your latest State, United States.and War Zone maps, a combination of “three in-one’? map . .§:- hangers. : Name. oo b ol s Address: t ot DR e e R Coat of black® velour lined with fancy . stripe - silk. Shawl collar of black opos- sum may be buttoned close. Panel effect back satin belt. Crochet but-, tons finish back and cuffs, {\ also double breasted front: -~ We want you to see:this garment. It "is the only : model -of its kind that we have and is good enough for the best ~dressed . woman in, America. . ~ This Is One of Our- . Exquisite-Models- that cannot be dupliéated. I is. made in the, ~ famous “Palmer Garment” way, which tells the = = entire Quality Story. In stock, size 42. 7 PRICE1$90.00| but have been pleased over getting rid| of the booze and joints|veterans) still regard-it, as-an- inven-|| Office and - Hospital -3 doors. west, n the community in which we are obliged to reside:and. also | tion.of daubtfubmtility.- One day one|| of Troppman’s:» Rhone :No. 209 1 the county of which we happen to be a resident. . Ratherhaye [0 them|was struck on the head. by 3rd St. and Irvine Ave. A et % | stirapnel, -and the ‘only -thing that the st;ufi' and g}l that goes with itin St. Paul and- Minneapolis|saved him from instant death was 2 than in Bemidji and Beltrami county. | his stee} ‘helmet.:On coming round — SRR A7 0T S e his ungnateful verdict was: DEAN' EAND CO s 3 : % ; s “Shook me something ’orrible, that Land, Loans, Insurante ang - . _We notice where a small motion picture camera is adver-|aid. T never did like them tin "ats!” City Property f:lsed for the taking of pictures of the small child; and especially in the home: But.we know of some Bemidji kids that would “Tommy is now an expert in-find- ing a use for :this: possession. He Troppman Block put most any camera out of business:if it*tried ‘to. get them when in motion. Bem.idji 1 will use it as a saucepan,.a seat, a washbasin, or:-a weapon;-and it it no uncommon sight to see a: cou- ple of eggs boiling in one of them, minus theilinings over. a- -blazing ground -flare. But if he is ever photographed in it, and it is certainly not from choice! | LAWBREAKER BOASTST FRIENDS PAY ““Dwight D. M _ WE CAN Anything " Anywhere 6 —0 Those ‘tin Lizzies” are wonderful-machines:in-many re- spects, but whether they can run thej manufacturer into the United States senate.from Michigan is another matter, — e Just what a salient is might be uncertain to.some readers. But to our notion a salient.is a place from which it is advisable for the Germans to get out of -and do it quickly. Sittings Made. Day . or Night (By United States.) HAKKERUP-STUDIO At that we.don’t.think the packers have much on some| pondon, Aug. 20.—“Those for i-——;'fi—-——-—_ TR T e Insure Offices ‘ NORTHERN MINN: 'AGENCY'"| l h ‘ Security Bank Bldg.—Tel. 747 “PHOTOGRAPHS o For the Boys.in, France | street cars we have been on in our rather meteoric career... - |whom I:sinned shall pay thé price. b N . R be v Frank Allum, a butcher in Hamp- e 406 Beltrami' Ave.,- Bemidji;-Minn. ‘stead Road, who has been contraven- BIG GUNS AN'EXHIBIT|FEATURE - . ing the rationing scheme, might . : adopt this slogan. His fortunate cus- DRY m E tomers had been satiated with veal. ;Cloth'éa dleunemrsz:tor Mmen,. V&men. i Veal! That saered stuff which most : of us iniEngland.haven’t. tasted since and Childrenm . = = . war began. % He was fined $250 by the magis- trate. Not being of the calibre to do “good by stealth and blush to find i it fame’! ;he put a large:notice up in $09%his store:advertising his heroism and 3 king his customers to place in the bx below a contribution towards GENERAL-MERCHANDISE Groceries, -Dry Goods, " s Shoes, Flour, Feed, etc. Bemta'" & snno,mlfiého' 6 He now boasts that he’s not a cent out of pocket. | M 7 Pianos,. Organs;-Sewing. Machines l '%vomen « receive little if any 117 Third St. Bemidjl . nourishment from what they|lJ. BISIAR, Mgr: = Phone 6578-W | eat, 'becoming skinny and e washed : out in appearance. TOM SMART Dull eyes, pale complexion, DRAY ‘AND TRANSFER liver and kidney inactivity tell{| Res.'Phone 58 « 818 America of a serious.condition.: - Hollis- Office Phone 12 ter’s I}locky Mounttain '.}'efi (a scientific combination. of heal- o jng herhs) quic}dy #élieves the The Eikssme?g bs;ds for rais. ’ggl‘;l:l:h;by]i\g::uyki(si‘g(l:;rgla‘::g jng the chimney on the Elks’ build- oLy ing on Thursday, Aug 22, 1918. Spec- bowels, ' bringing -back new 1ficgt}onst finay ng hag df;om E. H. Jef- i i a1 rard for the work: ress proposals ;’llvgl;g afl;(ilir:;"tormg that Joy of to E. H. Jerrard, secretary %lkg, Be- $ 1dji, Minn, City Drug Store S o 3tszo! Big guns of all sizes have played the Americans have been capture a mighty important part in the . from the Germans. ~Such g cn:- Yaukee drive against the Germans tured gun will be a. feature of .the in the last two months. . Many of war show at the Minnesota State the big guns now being used by Falr, September 3 to 7. v A Tordinanat HSoisihes Su {za_%%mflf/;%/w (o (Mess Chrone G follotrce e fln.%fls&hfiafiufli Teal o 7. Al Daniel Clavence Lawlor - s o wouse e MR.ARTHUR E. STCTZMAN. | ‘ noman wi RevIerbert @.Mfll{b:-u-;;snu we Mrs.Clarence Dovid Brevons-num, wo Me.Qlotsins ThafBuber wouw stnmunvers Wi MR.WILLIAM HOWARD TAYLOR | o eoves) r Calling cards, announcements, wed- ding invitations, ete., will be printed, en- graved or embossed right in our own plant. Bring in your plates if you already have | them and we will fill your orders. ‘ CLL) (] . . ""- The Bemidji Pioneer Publishing Co. | Telephones 922 and 923 Bemidji, Minn. ' 1 ! [ P P -

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