Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 21, 1918, Page 2

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" No attention pald-to ‘annonymous contributfons. Writer's name must be known to th:‘;dltor. but not necessarily for publication. 6 Communications -for the Weekly - Pioneer--must-reach tliis -6ftfcs -not - Jater than Tuesday of ‘each week to insiure publication in the current issue. thrilling dramas; entitled *“The Mort-! gaged Wife.” :This is: a six-act: fea-| ture and the story of a young bride held-in-pawn-by a-former-sweetheart; JThe husband turned out to. be a thief and/she had signed a promissory note drawn by her former sweetheart who advanced the shortage:" To save iher ‘husband from the penitentiary ‘was!the problem and it was a serious one.: But it is solved satisfactorily i just:when the audience commences to | grip its chafrs. A good comedy will also be shown. ‘REX TOMORROW. At the Rex tomorrow, Ella Hall will appear in “Beauty im Chairs.” GRAND TONIGHT. A surprising story is ‘“Tinsel,” the new World-Picture, at ‘the Grand handled--with ‘- Hours 10-12 a. .great. SuCCes&. . .. 15t Nat:-Bank-Bldg. Phone 406-W_}) m.; 2-6 7-8 ‘p:m. e —————————————————————— B e r o s ] R. C:.RB. SANBORN - D) <3 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles. Block & D AT SNV, LT R i A D SRR o DR. E. H. SMITH. - PHYSICIAN- AND SURGEON Oftice -Security Bank: Bleck 'EYR EAR . NOSE : THROAT Glhsses Fitted . DR. E. A: SHANNON, M. D. AND SURGEON hangers. s A R o THEATERs | EROFE Special Map Coupon @. E. CARSON % 3. 2 DRNY . : E DOCTORS: e flll!!lIlIIIl’lIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIII!"IIFIIIII,IIIII" ] : Bemidji Pioneer Pub, Co. ; : ! 3 - s Toni mx%thgmagT.m Phil DOCTON Ol GHIRDPRACTIC Eemipgl, tinn. . e i o e : -at the Rex, Dorothy:Phil- 1 ana Sntered at the postoffice st Bemid)l Minn. e second:titss wmtter Y} o0 G ovear in another %t her| Acute and Chronfs Diseases Gentlemen: Enclosed find $2.50 to pay for the Daily 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 IN 125 117 PR PR ey A e i Lo LS 0 e (% i - DISCIPLINE. theatre itonight, with Kitty Gordon as PHYSICIAN £ v % the'stan, and with a brilliant cast, in-{ Office in Mayo-Block . / Hi cluding! Muriel Ostriche and Frank Phone 396 ¥ The atmosphere of America breaths of certain qualities, and of these the first and foremost is personal liberty. The Mayo. | ‘“Tinsel” is the story of a. mother and daughter—the mother-a brilliant, Res. Phone.397 | American feels himself more-entitled-to- carry out his own in- 4550y soman who knows the world DR. L. A. < tentions and wishes than the man of any other civilized nation|and the men who-inhabit it. The|| pHYSICIAN. AND SURGEON : on the face of the earth. Consequently he is full of independ- | daughter, on the other hand, is a shy Bernidji, Minn. ence and initiative. But every advantage has its corresponding defect, and the inheritance of liberty which gives the ‘American’ these fine characteristics also ‘inclines to give him too much ‘freedom:of tleabout the world or its wickedness. Hearst-Pathe: News - and . Ford Topics ‘are added attractions.: GRAND THURSDAY. unsophisticated girl, who knows. lit- DRS. ‘GILMORE & MocCANN PHYSICIANS ;AND SURGEONS.. .1 Office—Milea' Block e ——————————————— Rl A5 N o 3 AND SURGEON Ibertson: Block Office Phone 153 action and too little respect for rules. Foreigners-mtqethqt the American child is self-willed ‘and badly-/governed:-in his home. The child in school often pays:only -such-respect: o school. regulations as is absolutely enforced-upon. him: Th_e young man or women has often a tendency to carry out his or her inclination without regard to the conveniences or rights of other people. Military disipline is a wonderful corrective-to: thisitendency The young man who has-always:had very much his-own way finds himself in a condition of life in which the: strictest obed- ience to rules is-enforced. He must rise at a prescribed- hour, Even funnier than “The Varmint” | or Booth Tarkington’s famous. ‘‘Sev- enteen! in which he has recently ap- peared; is Jack Pickford’s newest Par- amount picture, ‘“His Majesty Bun- ker Bean.” This 18 to be shown at the Grand theatre tomorrow. Clever Louise! Huff will play the role of the engaging young ' “Flapper.” - Hart Hoxie iplays ‘““The Greatest Pitcher,” adding much to-the fun of the pro- duction. The! Allies Official War review is Coat of black velour lined with ~ fancy stripe silk. Shawl collar of black opos- sum __may - be buttoned ;. close. Panel effect back |’ “and . front extends over ' 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 epough DR. EINER ' JOHNSON: PHYSICIAN.AND SURGEON Bemidjl, Minn. put on the uniform of the army, and.pasi1I the day-in certt::;n also on tomorrow's program. -~ DENTISTS “ for the~ best dressed - drills and duties not of his own selection. He ‘must:give instant - woman in America. B and implicit obedience to every command of-his officer:<This THIS (CATCHER HAD A DR. J-,% 8 RICH 3 training cannot help but have its effect. After the war is RIGHT TO LAUGH. MAYBE over the young men of this nation-as a-class-will-have a better understanding of law and order and more respect for their en- forcement than ever before. And what of us whe stay at home? for us also. the army in the field. us. The discipline of the soldier comes from without. must in great part come from ‘within: then to follow willingly and cheerfully' every command:and |the corners and hitched his' belt. LAWYERS 3 A X W request of the government, so that when our boys come home| He tugged-at-his visor. i~ : = that cannot be duplicated. * It :is made-in the and we take our rightful pride and joy in their retgim, ‘we chg’:u-“;oul&ifiks:d l}lliim is!;litfth hig GRAHAM M. TORRANCE : famous- “Palmer Garment” way, which tells the can feel that we, too, are made" stronger by our- disipline of o ered. nls Tig an LAWYER : +4 2 . In stock, size 42. i (i ANOTHER INCH: Every little while an attempt is made by some member o: congress from the south to put the veterans of the confederacy un an equality with the soldiers of the Grand Army. Now a Democrat from Tennessee has comé forward-with a bill to grant the franking privilege to state officers who'are. chargedswith the administration of the state confederate pension laws.- The soldiers of the north are glad enough to forget the rancors of the 60’s and to receive back as brothers the men who There is- discipline The government- requests:that-‘we should-follow: certain regulations and make certain: sacrifies for:the-sake:'of In some cases these -actions-and-sac- rifices are enforced upon us and in some cases only requeste(()i of urs Let-us school ourselves (By. United Press.) London, Aug. 3., (By Mail.)—Fifth inning—score 2 ‘to. 2—bases full, 2 out and a strike on the batters— Two -thousand: cheering fans sub- sided into'tense-silence, 2,000 pairs of: eyes -searched:every move: of every player: so mot te miss the hid- den-ball-«trick--or -a- snapthrow- to first. The Navy pitcher-carelessly kicked a little-dirt outof .the groove, eyed man . with a funny chilblain feet, the crowd.and up.to.the plate. .- He :said <something -to - the: batter who- -grinned. '~ The: catcher: threw back:+his: head -and; roared~through hi$ mask. ; The little old man waddled away and the crowd took one taugh- be- for settling down-to tenseness again. ‘Whizz! The' ball streaked, a bat whiffed and the inning was over. “What didthe ground=keeper-have toi say? asked thre pitcher as he and waddled out .through. the fring of} DR. J. Gibbons Block Oftice, O'Leary:Bowser Bldg Office Phone 376-W _ Res. 376-R T. TOOMY DENTIST kham ‘Hotel North of- Markham tel . 230 DR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Oftice in. Winter Block -—— VETERINARIANS E. R. BURGESS, D. V.'"M. Veterinarian "o Office Phone 3-R 3rd St. and Irvine Ave. 'ARNIN{ VET, kygmmr s%%l}mon Office and Hospital 3 doors west of Troppman’s. Phone No. 209 3rd St. and Irvine Ave. This Is One of Our - Exquisite Models PRICE $90:00- | fought against them at that time. They:-do mnot: take ‘kindly,| his batterymate walked. in to the BUS{NES& g however, to seeing the federal government. being gradually |bench. i DEAN/LANDCO. ¥ burdened with the care of the very men who tried to wreck it. Bills of various kinds looking to that end have been introduced, such as erecting monuments to southeérn officers at public ex- pense and granting federal pensions to confederate-veterans, and now the franking privilege -is suggested as-a means of getting into the public treasury. [ Nonifiligit%hé?ch yab%gwfiwm»mfl; e PRSI ORre . ““;aslbltngton, &ug. 21.—To remove ‘ WE CAN . : ~ . 5 % all"doutht from the minds of Catholic Insure Anything A h o 4 2 2.5 . Buy a Faber pencil. The_ government has just selzeq-the soldiers and sailors of the United l e ’bmzfs RIFRSRS [CER %fl@«Mt E hd factory at' Newark, N..J. which makes them. The: business| States, :regarding the obligation of || | g - was established there in 1761, and at the time of its seizure by the government belonged to a Bavarian count of a family named Faber. : 0. In some respects the pen may be mightier than the sword but we seem to be making more progress with the sword than we did with the pen, in our conflict with- German- barbarism. 0- The director general of railroads-says there is an adequate supply of cars, and the fuel administrator says that coal pro- duction is hindered by lack of ,cars. And-so-it goes: —o0 Over seven million letters from soldiers in France reached the United States between July, 29. and August 10. Our boys are some little letterwriters. —o0 The man who did not do his enlisting early lost his-chance of doing it at all. B ——— ————— —————————\—"""--- OH. YES. FRED. INITIALS With ah grin_and a blush that none of his fellow bond salesmen ARE WORN IN FRANCE!| ever had seen on his face, he pulled from his pocket an irregular and ragged square of white linen. ‘““Where'd I get it? Well, we stop- American army in|ped for a few hours in an abandoned (By Mail.)—The|farm house and some of us didn’t By Loweil Mellett (United Press Staff Corrspondent.) With the France, Aug. 6. young lientenant having ilmd 12| have any handkerchiers—and, well, :h°°éd~fi Use 1301?;3;5‘ Kitdnel{)le;fit : BI;%‘ZRT:;M st., P)iemldélq e di L 3y b ‘ days and nights of scarcely interupt-|one ot the fellows found a lady’s|the firstisign of | ey trouble. Iol- 3 , Mgr. one - 5 i ed fighting in the region of the Ger-| nightie and—and we tore it up-and lowl\;lthmABe('}m?)nl;esldzerllz’sTex‘:?pS]:: lng anItatlons, etc ’ w1 e prlnted, en: man push, was in a pretty bad way|made us some handkerchiefs. On rs. A. C. Deluy, len o — > X3 for clothes. of the others got the plece with the “1 suffered from kidney and TOM SMART _graved or embossed right in our own plant. The uniform he wore was that of | embroidered initial on it.” a private and it didn’t fit him. il Only the silver bar on his shoulders Grumbling. indicated his rank. Before he vol- p unteered, as a private, he had been It 18 the' essiest’ thitg' in the world somewhat careful of his clothes|to be dissatisfied. - Anyone can do it, his natural inclinstion running that|2S the phrase goes, without thinking. way and his business as a bond broker | But those 'who really think must in New York requiring it. But|a&gree with Amiel, the philosopher. he didn’t worry much on the sub-|He counsels thus: “Despise not your ject, saying if the colonel could get|situation. in it you must act, suffer ‘4long in a private’s uniform, he(and conquer. From' every point on could. “ »” G earth we are equally near to heaven However,” he said “I'll have to 4 the infinite.” have a new hanky pretty soon.” “Why, he wanted to know what jtline the players would stop for tea,” said the catcher. CATHOLIC FIGHTERS MAY f EAT MEAT ‘ON FRIDAY abstinence on Fridays, the war de- partment made public the following direction from Patrick J. Hayes, Ca- tlolic chaplain. bishop: “All: Catholies “in the army and navy of the United States, whether sgrving ‘in America or abroad, are . dispensed, as long as they remain in military service, from the obligation of ‘abstaining from' flesh meats on all Fridays throughout the year, with the sole exception of Good Friday. “Catholic nurses - also are dis- pensed.’” Curious But True. Love. is a game in which..we win whem holding the smallest.hands, * DANGERS:OF A COLD Bemidji People Will''Do Well to Heed Them. Many- bad - cases of kidney trouble résult from a cold or chill. Congest- ed kidneys fall behind in filtering the oison-laden. blood. and backache, geadmhe,, idizziness - and. - disordered kidney- action follow. . Don’t neglect says: bladder trouble for-several years. My back pained so badly I could hardly stoop to put on my shoes. I often had such a tired, nervous feeling I could hardly get through: with my household duties. Every time I caught cold the trouble was worse. I began using Doan’s Kidney Pills and after I had taken two boxes I was fixed up in good shape.” Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. DePuy had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N.-Y. Land; Loans,; Insurance-ana City Property Troppman ‘Block: . Bem.idji Security Bank Bldg.—Tel. 747 KW PHm’OQR—AP_HS—r For the Boys in France i Sittings: Made Day or Night HAKKERUP STUDIO - FUNERAL DIRECTOR: 405 Belteamb Ave;, Bemidji, Minn. DRY C. G Clothes- Clezners for Men, Women and Children Fhe GENERAL MERCHANDISE Groceries, Dry. Goots, Shoes, Flour, - Feed, etc. Bemidji i Pianos, Organs, W. G. SCEBOED%D“ o Sewing Machines DRAY AND TRANSFER Res. Phone 58 818 America Oftice Phone 12 English Life Guards. England’s-famous: Life Guards were organized just after the Restoration. They were recruited from the old cav- aliers who fought for Prince Charles Stuart, and in 1661 they were formed into three troops. fé’a‘%d_% ,L".fi g'un.gl@n:i:hfiaguh Ceal ' 7 Hle. Banicl Clarencs Matlor o ow seewes We Mr ARTHURE.STUTZMAN ; io Mo NMatfian &. Shotrermm i wn Row. Herbort @ Marbham 7 sove sou we Mes.Clarence David Srevens we M. (oisines. TBalBrber con ermne v H14¢ MR.WILLIAM HOWARD TAYLOR Calling cards, announcements, wed- Bring in your plates if you already have them and we will fill your orders. The Bemidji Pioneer Publishing Co. Telephones 922 and 923 Bemidji, Minn. [ moman, SLaNTING mONDE (= N alsndtoa

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