Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 16, 1919, Page 2

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- S S . states that are in favor of ousting old King Booze from his - was commencing to be recognized in important committee mem- THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL DOCTORS @ n. 2. X, DENU TELEPHONE 9233 DR. L. A. WARD . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON . Bemidji, Minn. o attention paid to annonymous contributions. ter’s name must be k’u‘m to the &’l‘wr. but nnty:‘ecouu'fl, for 7 ch this office not rea Tuesday of each week: to insure publication in!the current issue, ‘BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ; FAILURE BY GERMANS|{ - For Quick Returns and Highest Cash Market Prices By Frank J. Taylor. SH UR o : BVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. é(Uult!:ad PreDss C(;r;espgnd;[nt‘.l)) 4 e IP YO 1 3 THEEN BEMIDJI PIONEER 1 trassburg, Dec. 17. (By Mail.)— 3 ; nationality in Alsace and Lorraine by Hldes’ Furs’ WOOI i prohibiting the use of the French eep | anc language have not succeeded. French Sh 5 p Pelts ! d Bee Entered at the postofiice at Bemidji, Minn., as scccud-elass matier of many German officials: - Arevesr > undés aat of Congress of M S A0 During the war it has been strictly To NORTHERN - HIDE & FUIS _CWA“ prohibited to use a single word of 118 Belt. Ave, - 05 . Bemidji, Minnesota to you in Colmar and Strassburg of . men and.women serving periods of geveral days in jail for greeting| SUBSCRIPTION RATES But ‘“verboten’” edicts have falled |} t 2 4 to stop the language from prospering. Little tots not more than 4 ‘and § the anti-French edict went into ef- fect, speak French among themselves, and sing French songs at the top of SQUELCHING FRENCH WAS CARBON’ German efforts to stifile the French e e tte || Wax and Tallow French. . Numbers of cases are cited friends with the French,, ‘‘Bon jour.” | years old ,who could not talk when | their voices. Pages, contalning of the nows of the week. Published They have been taught in secret, "fl!“ M"s‘ sent D:M $0 any sddress, for, in advance §1.50. and many families have suffered pun- {?hmentbfor thglr French dcconversé\- 7 ons, ut they - refused to be OFFICIAL COUNTY AND CITY PROUEBEDINGS squelched. Numhflr of people speak German more commonly than French, however, though they protest that it is Alsatian they are using. ' Before THIS PART STATE HIGHLY HONORED. % the war French was allowed in ‘ S DR. 3. T. TUOMY schools for one hour a day only. 2 ENT: ;e 14 petlispe-Ous nost Garmi Sy okt of Mokt Hotal 3 i city of a. sace-Lorraine. 8 18 i i 'Gibbons Block - Tel. ‘We are truly pleased and gratified over the appointment of O e e i 5 i 7 oc 2 230 Representative Rako and Senator Nord of this district to the|yorder headquarters for - Germans, jmportant committees in both branches of the state legislature. | numbers of whom held government _ Wf———[m PRACTIC 3 positions, which they had monopo- s M 7 It would seem to indicate that the northern part of the state B o T fpRine oy pad Honon [ DOCTOR OF CHIRO German smugglers and merchants (;mn’ed a large factor in the popula- tion. 3 DAILY HEALTH TALRS The Trouhlés Women Have Acute and Chronic Diseases handled with great success. 1st Nat: Bank Bldg. Phone 406-W Hours 10-12 a. m.; 2-56 7-8 p. m. berships and, in instances, the position of chairmanships. We are also highly gratified to note that Representative McPartlin of Koochiching county has been named to important committees, together with his colleagues from Beltrami and his own county. And there is Senator Pat McGatry from Walker, one of the best friends Bemidji and Beltrami county has, and a good teammate for Nord, both agreeing thoroughly on what a ng:;essafry {%r t1:}1e xt:torthem part of the state, and the rest of BY L. MAC LEAN, M. D. e state for that matter. o s e . o All of these gentlemen are vitally interested in the develop- b_etP'.'g-qufufieg t;n;ucegerulll;‘ treat the DR. E. A, SHANNON, M. D. Dr. = PHYSICIAN AND SURGED ment of the northern part of the state, its lands, its roads and | di * to_women ' than Dr. G all other interests. They are in good position to be heard and | Pierce, of Buflalo, N Y. The ases that) T TTTTTITIIININ CHET TR L Office in Mayo Block . Phone 396 Res. Phone 897° are legislators who can be relied upon in every way for the|giving hiff sn experience that rarely L best interests of the state. 'The rest of Minnesota is looking | comes to any one man. Dr. Pierce found UUR GUM STUGK an ABEUUATE : toward the hustling northern portion in its vastness and efforts mfi?p{mvfiflmflm ; of its pulsating inhabitants, and what they are attempting to| give prompt relief in-those feminine dis- F or St oves an d] Furnac es DR. E. H. SHITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON | Oftice Security Bank Bleck Branch House, 121 Third Street, Bemidji DR. EINER JOHNSON PHYBICIAN AND SURGEON Bemidji, Minn. ill lend a nd. orders from which so many women suffer. do, and will no doubt le: strong ha griéay Ko it oc a); sorien i, 0 18 temperance medicine that he called Dr, PUBLIC STANDARDS. Pierce’s Favorite Prescri tli:?n’ fo;i that is = precisely what it was. is medicine is DENTISTS ~ Graft is an ugly word and an uglier thing. And we who |%idinbothliquidand teblet iornby due-| Anthracite, Nut, Stove, Egg and Buckwheat |.._ .. i) verywhere. Favorite Prescripti have lived in an era of aircraft scandals and pork-barrel legis- E’i‘a&um r::edy ?ovro:‘vomen gépm: Pocoh oritas‘ and Anthra cité Briquettes lation are inclined to feel that it is especially characteristic of | directly tpion the organs that characterize the sex. It is not necessary to take a lon; our day and generation. : s : However, investigation and comparison give proof that x:af:mzf tfxe “fé"eifify,‘v‘sfi'c‘kffi“bli‘i&i%’y, HOCkmg: S?r_eened; Lump during the last forty or fifty years there has been a gradual h!;nduchyiflner‘{vus, despondent worian West Virginia Splint and steady improvement in the public conscience. mihregylar ot ":fiflla:}ffilemi;‘;fitfl? f S, : Men of bettexl' charactier have been elected to ]gxb]ic oftice. | middle age—is prtiy sure o iad i Dr Youghiogheny Lump and Stove 4 i ; i Pierce’s Favorite Prescription the exact . ]set;]z%:;:‘ises()f gfigl;;hmxzflz;tgs :; ebgl hg:l;;‘egl‘;h;tglg:::g':tefif remedy that hér conditinrx)l calls for, and COke——Nut', Stove and Egg Slzes " i ) h ? | to find it after & very few doses are taken. the old reckless neglect of public rights and disregard of com-|Wwhy women should ailow themselves to mon honegty is gone, we trust forever. Men who in other days|stay sick when o very little money spent robbed the public with impunity and laughed at the powerless- ?:nthif smfi;’rnwxxl\{) m::c.:!‘yemfi& thon ness of law, would in our day face the strong probability of | ™ Ak'vomen whosiffer from fomiatne di bolts and bars and a disapproved pattern. of stripes. orders are invited to write the Faculty of HOTTEST FUEL OBTAIN ABLE The millennium is far away. But slow and tortuous as the the Invalids’ Hotel, Buflalo, N.Y., for [reg confidential consultation and advice, o Phone 100 . ; course of American politics may seem, it is headed in that| harge being raadefor this high profession- LT L L LD L RO T T D. K. BURGESS, D V. M. direction. We have a firm faith that as the years:pass graft | alservice. This will enable every woman and corruption will be more and more discredited, and public | to benefit by the advice "f,kf.‘“;\dgflnix,‘}lsh' service will be increasingly based on standards of right and ed corps of physicians which Dr. Pierce Veterinarian Office Phone 3-R ‘ 3rd St, and Irvine Ave. DR.J. W. Office, O'Leary-Bowser Bl Offics Phone 376.W | Fes. $T6-R | pracrat s i bl et i L DR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office fn Winter Block OUR COKE IS THE CLEANEST AND LAWYERS et e e oV Vg T U O P A GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER has gathered about him in his celcbrated honor. Buffalo institution. When constipation is_ present with feminine disorders, Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets should be taken alone with Favorite Prescription. Try them now ! 0 AMERICAN FLAG HAS ENOUGH RED FOR US. Legislation will come before the state legislature at this seasion to tie a can to the practice on the part of some misguid- ed individuals flaunting the red flag as the badge of anti-Ameri- canism and disloyalty, the banner of the anarchist and the bol- sheviki program of riot, murder and all opposition to laws and the rights _of the people. We hope this measure will pass i ) i Ogg%!nd Hospital 3 doors west st:g:zly, disloyalty stepped qpon and its head ground into the ] ‘ i B i 75 N : a: Ds't“.;a 11;13;1:: fe...:u verdaARVHER o The Stars and Stripes, with her crimson stripes, indicative of the blood shed in the battles for freedom in the Revolution, is enough red for any true American. . —0 COME ON MINNESOTA—~SHOW YOUR COLORS. GENERAL MERCHANDISB Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, Flour, Feed, etc. G. scmmfim “ Come on Minnesota! Every state is doing it. Doing what? Bemtd j'W. Why ratifying the federal amendment to kick the stuffin’ out of old King Booze which has been dominating the country and attempting to dominate the government by lavish use of money, TOM SMART anti-Americanism and: corruption of every description, DRAY AND TRANSFER North, south, east and west the states have rallied to oust- -Res. Phone 58 818 America ing of this nefarious-business, despite the frantic efforts of the liquor intgrests to stem the tide. Minnesota should take her place on the honor roll. Her past experience with the booze game should be enough argument. Office Phone 12 il i w‘ h I it neh, fthy j ‘ [ MUBICAL, INSTRUMENTS i W | f Planos, Organs, Sewing Machines —0 117 Third St., Bemidji One Sweetly solemn thought J. BISIAR, Mgr. Ph:::odén-w é Comes to t;s o’er and o’er: . i ur taxes will be higher now > [ } 5 NORTHERN MINN, AGENCY | Than they have been before. : ' ——Dwi%‘lr:é %AMiller'— 2§ e LR g N Insure Anyth;ng Anywhere fices Value is a matter of comparison solely. For instance, a Security Bank Bld. Tel. 167 plow is a useful and valuable implement. But if you have neither land nor a horse, a plow means but little to you. — ¢ Come on Minnesota! Get on the honor roll of the live AY, you'll have a streak of smokeluck thatll put pep-in-your-smokemotor, all right, if you'll ring-in with a jimmy pipe or cigarette papers and nail some Prince Albert for packingl’ Just between ourselves, you appealing all along the smoke line. never will wise-up to high-spot- ~ Men who never before could smoke-joy until you can call a pipe smoke a pipe and men who've by its first name, then, to hit the smoked pipes for years all testify peak-of-pleasure you land square to the delight it hands out! P. A. on that two-fisted-man-tobacco, can’t bite or parch! Both are Prince Albert! cut out by our exclusive patented . ENTERPRISE AUTO CO- DRY CLEANIN Clothes Jl&unors ror Meg Women and Children hellish regime throughout the nation. ¥y S, If it is decided to sink the German fleet, better select a if:v:hgelx:man submarines to do it. They have had experience ine. : —_—1 Don’t give your son from abroad either prunes .or salmon gfi-gs_fimt home meal unless you wish to induce an attack of Well, sir, you'll be so all-fired - Pprocess! 3 Auto Livery and Taxi Service avarism. happy you'll want to get flpbot;; Right now while the going’s OED" and Night Service 4 R 3 : graph of yourself breezing up t ou get out your old jimmy ice R Everything has its compensations. The kaiser's ear pike with your smokethrottle wide :?::Zr thge papers and lamn 3rd St. ez"x;:u:::?lkv? : !’::ub!e will perhaps prevent his hearing the news from Ger- open! Talk about smoke-sport! some P. A. for what ails your Office Phone 1 3 ny. . m&% %,;a K.&g I : Quality makes Prince Albertso particular smokeappetite ! Residence Phone 10 REE i L ) e The allies will fix the peace terms. Germany’s onl. § CICAREYTE To) You buy Prince Albert everywhers tobacco s sold. Topmy ved bass, WM ’ privilege will be to sign them. Ay X e e e T T Mflf&“c’ ¥ ———— . by K3, 5 . ! T . Poor North Dakota! B . R, J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N, G, b | i I!ll- Block Phone 660 . gl | ; | Defective -

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