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_and gross earnings taxes from the transportation of its ores. -probes. MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 13, 1919 llllll|IIllIIIIllll;l-l—l;;m'lllIllllwglglxwllllfilgl‘ljlggllllm IIIIIIIIIIlIIIIlIlI§ THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER BOOMING FRENCH WAR LOAN a BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER AT THE g "’EO Z ANYTHING—ANYWHERE 2 — PUBLISNED SVESY AFTERNOON NLXCEPT SUNDAY £ E: > 3 COMPENSATION = THE BEMIDII PIONEIR, PUBLISKING 0O, THEATERS = Al = ] @ B. CARSON B R DENU S g ;},"’, >g INSURE é Q = a TELEPRONE 923 §g >Uigz g 2 5 " Tonight's bt .the: il bedf £ : X undo‘rms‘:{eedf &’onmm w#mm% “l. ?‘“" i ot e e e varl:;{dl gantdu llfi%"‘:&' th&'::eesxt.-wdrm;: . = ?E ..< ;"8 _25 z n E 3 R A W M R N gLt z much mer y = No attention paid to annopymous contributions. Writer's name must YT ite,« will -be; 4n “Th R < - D At g ut %?:.Ermz.";&'&"“a‘:sn"‘m office not élv’et 'al}:;‘ifi' ‘;n nvz ‘::tl:. éEddl: ! §' O Q Office Security Bank Bldg. = & later than Tuesday of each week to insure publication in the current issue. Polo will be seen in:the fifth episode; E "‘lPhone 167 P. O. Box 222 E 2 of the Lure of the Circus, the name A >B ? MIDJI, MINNESOTA LT T T T T AT TR AT T of the episode being ‘‘The Lip Reader.” There will also be an L-Ko comedy, starring the famous stage|: comedian, Pat Rooney; entitled ‘‘Pat ................ Turng Detective.” - CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG. - | “The Savege Woman,” which will| appear at the Rex theater tomorrow: and is presented by Clara THEE WEEKLY FIONEER Ten pages, contalning the news of the week. Published ovary Dy e e S tare DA s any a4dress, for, In advanoce $1.50. ¥4 'statues’ al tlie entrance of the : plays. : Tuileries gardens have been protected i By reason of her unusual beauty, | by sand bags since.last winter. Now MINNESOTA IS MINNESOTA. Miss Young i3 admirably suited to| they have another coat of some thou- the portrayal. of Renee, the young| sands of captured German helmets to girl who has been born and reared, in the Frenchiwar.loan. Some ‘southern Minnesota people, especially those with a Hare [ Bimulate big and dyspeptic imagination, seem to imagine that there is 9&?—.}122’5‘;3?o?'zoo“c'f’fii’x’}'”fiyx?g’:mA, ; ; T some kind of a -conflict -bétween themselves and the northern|the sunand wind, which havenursed | . President to Get Rare Book. sections. This idea should be eliminated by every way pom_ her m;lm bltflxi she wnndsuh hnppl:y An“anclent book- hés'-been- sent. to ble. The people of southern Minnesota should realize that the flz,’:e,t S InEle iiohs fegaee poly mfl::;l,z"fi,e‘f“?fin ,?t::om Mesaba range and the mineral wealth has contributed great{ It is a Select picture. tor of rare manusecripts. The book 1s sums of money to our educational institutions. The state uni- a' rare “edition’ of ‘the ‘life of Chris- versity itself will receive $35,000,000 through the possession of “SIRENS OF THE SEA.” topher Columbus and was written by this wealth and the mining industry pays to the state of Min-~ When * Sirens of the Sea’ appears | Fernandez, 2 son of the discoverer of ; X W " th ; o nesota over $8,000,000 a year in direct revenues in royalties| st i'% Bex Wedncsny, one ot tc| smeres, and was published at Venice will" be. seen;: starring Louise Lovely Besides that the Mesaba range has created centers.of popula-|and Carmel Myers. wiRadeor ey e o prasidant tion, made markets for their farm or manufactured products, m‘z‘;::"’o:“‘ghf‘;gl{l:‘:‘: u‘:fl"ygfl' : ‘!x populated their state and by providing a variety of industries,}Trounle ensues. when Julia a cap- has given greater industrial stability. Southern Minnesota/|tivating.-brunnette,.consumed wit:| [F*BACK HURTS should seek to understand the Mesaba range and its character-/ jealously, :°!‘°‘,"§"b,‘{"l‘,§§‘:,9°:‘,;:: BEGIN ON SALTS g‘tlc‘s nmli the Mesaba range should seek to be unfiersbood bY | fiariley's di’é;era{e Jursuit, thiows ; e people of gouthern'counties. From a mutual understanding|hereelt ‘into’the sea: Gerald rows| plush Your Kidneys Occasion- LOOK . tor the sealed- package, but have :an. eve out. also for - the name WRIGLEYS That name s your pro- tection. against inferior il ndoubtedly spring betier fesling and mutual profitto bott siout 1 behy 820 the S 2t iy 1r You Kt Meat | Imitations. . Just as the The same is applicable to this north portion of the state, ‘l}l;o:l;lrei}!"?ggo:;alr: the:a:;:n:fl:eat:: No.man ogsvgogal::lvyvim eats meat sealed' package s pro- sl ’ and Mmoot atar Wi sonim of | S LDy can mALs & gleiake by fuzh tection agalnst impurity. REPUBLICANS RECOGNIZE WOMEN VOTERS. S e T iaping | Yol known, authonieass, Mest. forms : water sprites performing sensational : % : B swimming anflpfliflnmleats that have ;::5 ?; 'glflgg;’.},‘.l{e ]::; ;‘;i'::;;n f:‘;:g The Greatest Name councils of the republican party at its meeting in Chicago, the|"®"*" bben ‘surpassods the blood, then you get sick. Nearly| in Goody-Land — all rheumatism, headaches, liver trou- state of Washington and the state of New York both being : represented by proxies of national committeemen. Both states GluydsG mm,“fi,’fffgfph.s girl 2{;,,,":{,‘2},‘{22::2,,:’,";‘&3’3:? °£so‘31fe’,, have granted the right of elective franchise to the women. with: “the millfon‘dollar smile,” will |come from slu; idneys. This acknowledginent of the granting of franchises showed h% 'ligel;?r lto splendlg‘ :dvaixl\ltabge : !lln o ’fll‘xee kx?;z;z;toz%“f:g‘:k«}:l“lxcg: % s . A ) mrose,” which. w: e e = ” that the republican party is sincere in its advecacy of woman| Wid Friwrose.”. which Wil be the| 3 the urine is cloudy, offensive, fall suffrage. It has showed it in the national legislature' and| ignt, in tnis picture she goes in the | of sediment, irregular.of passage or staunchly supported the movement, but it has remained for the| guise of a wild untaught mountain | attended by a sensation of scalding, democratic leaders and their plaint henchmen to throttle the|sifl into the homeof her father get nf::‘;'tr:?i‘;;l:‘;%?:mggy;’:gdSt:}:: measure at every opportunity by some means or other. serted her mother when she wWas o|a tablespoonful in a glass of water | ¢ 3 WRIGLEYS Millions of women of the nation are taxpayers and they 4 WR e 8 O have showed their stuff in the great war. They have aided baby. She goes to him in & spirit of | before breakfast for a few days and o ; bale ot bep fooahic aualf i ane e Mok T B This DOUBLEMINT o mu?enally in pay i’!g the huge expense of th.e government war f.lonm and: evon%nllly‘_she .e\:}lne the olf‘mgr:;ea andl?e’r:onejuil;:oex?combined activities and are justly entitled to recognition, at least on.an} .gaction. of. the. entire. household. with lithia and has been used for gen- equal footing with the alien voter, the anti-American, the} - S erations to flush clogged kidneys and leeches of the underworld and followers of the brewery inter- ELKO PROGRAM. stimulate .them . to. activity, also to ests who have supported German propaganda.in. this country to undermine the nation by lavish use of money and corrupt influences, all of which hayve been brought out in government For the first time in history, women' sat in the executive tralize the acids in urine so it no Gail . Kahe in '"Loves Law,”: the ’lw“ PyRtn s 3 3 onger causes irritation, thus ending feature play at the Elko tonight and| 1 440 "gisorders. ? Tuesday, matinee and evening,; dem- h . onstrates that there are some girls ga.d.SaIta xskinexp%nflv;t?n]d ffl’.’m" you: can’t bribe. The' girl shepor.| ROt Injure; makes a del ul efter- ‘rays wins the hearts of all who know | vescent lithia-water drin which all regular meat eaters should take now her, though many heart throbs: and s - near disaster are encountered, but | and-then to keep the kidneys. clean: by virtue of innocence saves a mans| and the blood pure, thereby avoiding We note with interest where representatives of the dis-|fortune:and makes a gentleman of | Serious kidney complications. tilleries throughout the country met in Chicago for organization|him. : to combat anti-liquor legislation before the highest court in| " ;’f:,‘fig:i A i N : the state of Maine. These wreckers of humanity are certainly|“Three X Gordon,” an entertaining b : a desperate gang who feel their feet slipping and are grasping | photodrama. h /L i at every straw to keep from going down and out. Boose is booze and the curse of thé nation and the entire world. No GRAND TOMORROW. Gratitude, - love and patriotism sane person doubts it. Then why coddle to this monster? | st “Wit, f‘ We have been asked !as a newspaper to take part in a 5;355,!;’_-5"';;‘,’,“’“;;‘:{,,“‘_ Memfy:; h e avora government publicity campaign against veneral disease.. Why| Gloria “Swanson, , Jack. Richardson . i 7 doesn’t the government start an ousting campaign on the booze ‘};:gag;e,l‘i‘:‘::d:;edfif%;‘mfi"gmfift';‘;‘,‘, o ] ’ business. Liquor is responsible:in a great measure.for the| ;'\o:"y war play. The entire action i u m ‘ O‘f takes place in a large city im the N ¢ United States-and there are no hattle 1 ——0 WHY CODDLE TO LIQUOR INTERESTS? other. . S W 410 LYCAN CHAMPION STATE HIGHWAY BOOSTER. Vehicle Market in Siam. Owing to the-low-lying and often In- undated plains of southern Stam. In which. 'most of the rice farming 18 done and in. which road making is dif- ficult, and also. the fact that transpor tation is, easily.afforded by the numer- ous canals ‘which traverse the country in every direction, there is not: likely to be any extended demand forfarm wagons’ or other vehicles ‘for the use of the Siamese farmer. It seems, how- ever, that considerable attention will be..glven: to .road. .making . in Slam’s principal;-cities; notably. in. Bangkok, and that therefore a line: of: municipal vehicles . will' be needed in: the| near The Minnesota Ten Thousand Lakes association; composed of the leading hotel men ofithe state and many other prominent citizens of the state, and booters in general, is going to pull strong for the proposed new state highway to connect the county seats throughout the state. F. S. Lycan of Bemidji is a member of this association and can be depended upon to lend hip best efforts, for it was Mr. Lycan who practically put Be- midji on the Jefferson highway or, rather perhaps, tied up the highway to Bemidji. As a good roads booster Mr, Lycan is entitled to a decoration. R Y, S NAVY SECRETARY CAN'T SCARE ENTENTE. instead of coffee for srorren op wie | (RS 2 years must “X BAD-COLD?” ~/ surely weigh , with you when you find you should make If Secretary Daniels of the navy thinks he is going to scare England and France by his blatent shouting for the world’s greatest navy, to cost the Liberty Loan bond buyers of the nation about $600,000,000, he better take that other think he has coming to him.. Daniels was at one time: consid- ered a pretty good navy secretary, but evidently he has become inocculated with the same germ:as some others of the cabinet, who seem to be trying to strangle the taxpayers of the country|. with their autocratic policies. L S — CAN HINES UNSCRAMBLE THE EGGS? The president has appointed Walter Hines, assistant to McAdoo as railroad director, as director, McAdoo having re< signed. No one need have any doubts as to the administration of the new head. He is undoubtedly an able executive, but it is hoped he won’t follow the lead of his former chief in adding expense to the public, in return making the wretched service more wretched—if stich could be possible. Get ‘busy: with:'a bottle| of Dr. King’s New Discovery at once. W Coughs, colds and bronchial attacks —theyueu,lwh:{m:uultindl ous aftermaths unless checked in B:. < and quickl . An& New helps to d’; the ing workl frritated membranes mucous ————— . J \ CLEAN UP RED CROSS WORK—TAKE A REST. D e . Sob s 136 a ch anee The northern division%'of the Red Cross is asking Bemidji tion tion @' to complete its surplus supply of garments and forward them No more m <o : ' as soon as possible. Why wouldn’t it be a good idea for the Bk chimfachi,, indipenere i , chapter workers to get busy and clean it up in a hutry, so they| Shier g™ N"mu& Pills. ‘ can lean back and take a much needed rest, sad turn their m.,ma'f‘&'mmw / il energies again to their homes and other affairs, . the world lookiag cheerful. 25c. ki = 3 . ‘