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BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER AT THE e AT, FLORRER PURLSEING 00, FHEATERS G. B, CARSON 2. X, DENU TELEPHEONE 923 T ] 1879. Hi Ma rrad. under act of Congress of March sk eh: Vivian. S Rt % R SR R and- which:will:be:shown: at:the ko No attention p«;l‘td tabunnon‘ymnus !mrlll'.fll!)\lflol‘l‘;“ vz‘mon name muet theatre tonight ana tomorrow, is an the t not necessar! or pi "‘c':‘x‘.m,fi‘ém:n: Far' the. Weekly Ploneer must reach this- office" mot’ : craftewoman: in: this- dix r than Tuesday of each week to insure publication in the current issue. THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER You can't be too careful about your bowels. Keep them open and your? system: free from the poisons that' constipation causes, Influenza Julia Crawford Ivers, wma scafi- |and! pneumonia are’ a terrible mens Entered at the postoftice at, Bemidfl, Minn., as’ second-elase matier |}, iized “Viviette”" for Paramount, |ace; still The safest thing to do is to keep a:thorough:laxative handy andat' the first sign of constipation, use it. That will keep you in better condition to | resist sickness and to throw off- dis- || ease. SUBSCRIPTION RATES : of lovers of Twain. . Your druggist has a T4 . BT ports the protty sWaN: Walter Bd:|tion called SALINOS, which s a thoy. YOU CAN'T BE "FOO CAREFUL! is a thor- wards directed the picture, - ough laxative. It will completely The popular Official War R°“°W empty the bowels, including thg 1uwe¥ ook . m wznn! PIONEER Ten Ml, ry of the news of the week. Published OFFICIAL COUNTY AND CITY PROCEEDINGS FLOOD OF IMMIGRANTS NOT NEEDED. The immigration committee of the house of congress; | ‘Washington, has approved the proposed bill to forbid immigra-| tion to the United States for the next four years. Reports:from|y many important points in the United States state that there: ls is algo on the Drosl'am 3 .gmleh;ra molst polanns are formed. i is pleasant in taste, and GRAND TONIGHT i |while thorough in-action, it is i;leaa- e h *“Phe H&:fl obl. mcbnegd ”istarrax‘g :;ltt’ to; tlst neg‘?lli dc!ausels'kdlstremng taining & mlo«Bfim y: sereen rom the er-effec en like to overy Bhossany wnd sent posiage DALl 10 any adaress, for; tn advance $1.50. m Norris, contaius ;t becl::iuse it is fully effective 1£°tat:§: 8 n cold water. Get a bottle of SALINOS for a Qunrter (large sizes for Fifty cents and ‘a Dollar). Use it first- thing to- p>| morrow’ morning. Be safe. Get:it. h- : A Warning an over-supply of labor. — Grip, Sore Throat, Cold in Chest and We ml’:\é) glad to welcome those from other shores to:the| ,mfl 'UR] < {a o United States, but are not in favor of allowing a horde: of o Brest’ s ‘and’ comfort: to' the sumerer. anarchists, bolsheviki agitators, radicals and disloyalists to' in=|mouxt:Mack: Be conwdys “His| 1315 far superior-to-min w“d i vade and mfest America. Seems to us—il:)hlsflmtxo(x;t }}:as el;::uglg it “ fi“'" a1é:> th! appe 4 tersrgflvzzygl’:nm?:non‘:he ma:ger. of these anti-America snakes, too many ar, ers should: 2 T ;. inflammation | be barred from setting foot on United States goil and those: of| ™ neerand it e p);:::: %fitéfi'gt}fmfi& rrss ik foreign birth who are here and who believe in: performances| TOGRAM; dij: patingalid achiess b il similar to that of Russia and Germany should be kicked: outi Brold: Looks| It has produced wonderful results’ it of the country so far it would take a dollar’s worth of postaga bk appear at: o ik stamps to send ’em a letter. N ST When Postmaster General Burleson: on Tuesday. appeared|;q .. thirty-<and. a special- matinee S S the nation, after they had been seized by the government; was asked.point blank by Steenerson:of Minnesota, if:the-lines 2:1“ s‘.‘!.‘;a';“ 'fi‘.d,‘f':,‘{{‘.‘:.'mf".‘,‘:,‘},‘:i had been seized as a war time measure. He admitted they had|to the® ma 1! “Day’ Dreafns’ 4 not, but refused utterly to'say why the action Hiad been taken,{/de/ghttul: photoplay, : when pressed. " \NTHER W » The latter admitted that he was an ardent advocate of M"fifgfi%fi?fim be government control'of public utilities. shown : that: celebrated actress Mme The attitude of Burleson is another example of supreme E,;g‘:gn nleiu:-"w %5:12:11’323:&&3}10“‘"' audaciousness and autocracy that is being practiced- by depart-|ine. ‘famous. novel- e i ment heads. It is in line with the famous saying of old Jay|bawk-and: Her Times,” by G trude I 5 ” Atherton. This feature is.produced Gould, “the public be damned.o by the;First National Exhlbitors as- A special executive committee, representing the: Distillers’ Bo‘}‘:‘?nmm Western mlnlng town Association of America, is meeting in New York, planning how |lives: Patience. Sparhawk and h best to attack the ratification of the federal dry constitutional f,“‘::e‘;gam amendment, Notwithstanding - that fact that over three-|early attempts to besmirch the inno- fourths of the states of the nation, the constitutional number|cence ard purity-of-Patience-with the necessary, ratified the amendment by legislative action, the g‘:g‘;‘:'n’_‘g‘e:f_m' g::ndgggh’;::i%fi: executive booze committee asserts about fifteen of the states|rmye-domestie storn: increases. Pa- could not legally do so. In other words, this handful of im-|tierice i ereft of self-control by the menseiy* rich liquor manufacturers beliéve they are-greater ;‘i’&“e“fllth °{l fl;e Pflfl':%l;‘"kf f‘;‘;‘; than the people of over three (guarters the states of the union. ;ened:ag(l! o :w‘}‘,'_‘;?,’,'::{“‘:;yafnd rom*death by the timely erference According to a dispatch from Washington, the prices of |of miners:: food stuffs are taking a tumble “from the Atlantic coast to the |, Eg{“fl‘;n;‘;r"?:h;"’&fi;;‘:h’;’:eg Rockies.” That doesn’t jibe very well with the United Press{amvftion:.. She fiide' a position dispatch from Albany, which states that 28,000 tons of food|New: York“in a: weltare: house; 1 ducted by:a woman with a desolut stuffs are stored in New York state warehouses, with prices gon, who fall i Tove with Patien sky high. ‘She consents' to marry him out 0: gratefulness- to' her’ benefactor. = ln i i a violent fit of temper hé-attacks:her, The present members of the'city council, who are candidates BTt ik WAl s: Nesinioriias for re-election, should be returnd. Thy are good citizens, prom-| ¢ is founa dead in bed and Patience inent in business affairs, and under the plan for the advance-|is accused’ ment of Bemidji’s interests have the requisite knowledge and| There Will also be-anL-Ko comedy. information to act wisely and intelligently s Do Juttlu Promptly. When it.18-our duty to do an:act o Justice’it:shoitld be-done promptly. T delay Is Ifijustice—La Bruyere. We would think that Presxdent Wilson would be highly pleased at the domineering action of some of his autocratic official family, in seeking to coerce the general public. It shows the program, however, and will be given a stinging]: rebuke when the time comes. ! AXEL F. ELFSTRUM: Registered Pharmacist® Berkers Drug: Store 0 Cheer up, Fellows! The government has lifted the ban on the manufacture of all near beers. They taste like the real thing only there is no danger of a person trying to imitate a human sponge. = GOING BACK T0'NATURE. 3 DY DR W: LUCAE well is to g6 back: SometHing’ of the ground.in the form of vegetation to. cure alinost'every-ill. Some'of’ these an, and Some: are not. ould-“séem,. know. what: to. do. when ithey are sick. better than. men. and iwomen: Observers: have noted that.a THE UNIVERSAL CAR We can do it. Anything the Factory can 3 ‘:‘g" h:nfl: % OP’C:“ will mll'wi:xx s out: somie: vegetable do. Rebore Ford cylinders, fit new over- {growthi'in thie field or'yard; whieh; when size pistons, rebabbit Ford block, straight- IF |‘foand amrd eaten; often-restores appetite. . s e and health. Haven's you' séen these en connecting rod ‘thn factory jig; t{um animals do tils very, thing yoursel? in crank-shaft bearings A F d - Dri Pierce; of Buffalo, N. Y., long’ or factory process; burniin ':l{n?a : lént;‘d‘ thie Hertis. aid: roots: pro- cam-shaft bearings fac- 2’ by’ Nature 10 overcome: comstipas : 5 tion, and He' had these vegetables col- Equipped tory process. Mill out Yected and isdle up, of Mayagple, lotves bushings with special b | of Aloe, root of Jalap, into little” w!gu Shop reamers and boring. s et Pl - on sk tools, adjust coils' with ‘understand that- when your intedtinesy are stopped up, poisons and decayed scientific method by - factory instruments. Why? Because we are Ford secialists with w:h:: ';'2%’";’3“‘&‘%;"“ b Blo blood special equipment. - throughout’ your’ body. Thus: dou your'Head ache, you' get dizzy, you ‘can’t’sleép;_your skin may: break out, your- appetite. declines, you get. tired and despondent. As a-matter of fact, you may. get-sick all over. Don’t you see’ hiow: uselese” all- this - suffering is ? C. W. JEWETT CO., INC. Bemidji, Minn. hus M in' all drdg stores: for your conyepignce amd health. Try them by all means. Tbey are probably the very shivg yon weed right now. O frst 8y Clark: " 80| Lronchtis, croup; headache; ‘lumbago, T 4 i Lid jpeared il Wil g ins and’ aches of k : ANOTHER INSTANCE OF “PUBLIC BE DAMNED 4| matinees, one at the rogular hour Dl ax(d- atlica’o the back: or-join 2 B ) before the commission in- Washington, hearing. the- protestsifor childrea;at four twentws: Twol ocicl¥ AO8Si i G e medicing tes of lephone lines of|reels of especially selected subjects| oy, against outrageous raising of ra the telepho! for entertaifiment of adults and chil- _;x:é'f fon f.':fi'%%';',”;.m""{,‘ oi;?t;ldmjzi-v $2.60, The Cream' of Mustard Co., South’ Norwalk, Conn. H Branch House, 114 Third'Street; Eémidji T T L O L T L O O A DU g T mma ZEEEE2I0UR COAL STOCK NOW ADEQUATE For Stoves and. Furnaces Anthracite, Nut, Stove, Egg and-Buckwheat Pocohontas:and: Anthracite quuettes - Hocking Screened Lump: ery honse‘hold should Have a jar| WeSt erglma sphnt Youghiogheny Lump .and Stave Coke—Nut;- Stove and. Egg: Sizes: |OUR COKE IS THE CLEANEST AND 2\t Hilaire Retail Lumber Go. "MADE IN (ROOKSTON” Phone 100 = QBT OO A GO0 UL TR CLEE LR R SR LT R R R 0dd lots of cre- chet cotton, in- cluding 0.M.C. 10c 2 hall |- Dress Goods.and Coatings 36 inch, all wool Batiste. A large range of shades, at ab yardii o b e o 95¢c 486 inch, all wool Plaids, desir- able for skirts, a yard.$3.50 54 inch. Shepperd checks, a:* yapd s e $3.00 ' 48 inch Broad Cloth; colors black, green and navy, a yard solRi T U e $6.50 . 56 inch Heavy Wool Plaid Skirting, a yard.... ... $4.75 56 inch Coatings, a yard. $7.75 . Ginghams—we are showing a fine assortment of. 27 inch. shrunk Gingham, fast:dye, at Lace—100 pieces of Val Lace, new patterns, ayard. . ..10c $1.00 for a piece of 12 yards. : Corsets——there is a garment for every figure in the Kabo line. Be sure you get the right one. Our assortment is large. Price from. . .$1.50 to $5.00 : Nemo—if you wish. an extra strong Corset try a Nemo; price ....... $2.50 to $7. 50 Bungalow Aprons—our spring ° line is here; beautiful pat- terns from which, to choose. Prices $1.75, $1.95, $1.98 and $2.50. BEMIDJI, MINN. . N : t Soap: Colgate Floating: Bath: Soap, a e R 18c B ROT ittt o dor s o 50c. Palm Olive; a.cake. . .....10¢ 3 cakesfor........... 25¢ Ladies” Coats Colgate Colossal, a very large Crib Blankets—wool cmb blan- kets, size:36x48; pair . . $4:50- 36x52 these blankets. are slightly’ soiled,. pair. . . $5.00 Ladies’ Shoes at $2.95-styles we are discontinuing’; be sure and get your share. Ladies’ Cashimere Hose=—60c values, now a pair.. . . . . . 48¢" Remnants.— this: is remnant week. You'll find hundreds of . yards. on the remnant counters—dress'goods; wash goods, draperies; and: white goods. 1}1: l\l:vi]I pay-fo.look. CREE: |\ iimams i s i i e 10c a dozen . ... .$1.00 Colgate Round: Bath Soap, CARBIL it s Sruingmns i lOc ILOT 5 cosnssisanissoniniivs: sicklsn o 25c. Colgate English Glycerine, a cake 13¢; 2'for........ 25¢: Price on winter coats re- duced to a price below produc- tion. The styles are right. If you need a coat or expeet to need one in the near future, we urge you to inspect these gar- ments. We will show a few spring coats this week. | Nafacrtive