Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 13, 1919, Page 2

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TO PREPARE “DRY” BILL. | Washington, Feb. 13.-—Represen- A T T H E tatives Gard of Ohio, “Wahley of South Carolina and Volstead of Min- § nesota were appointed by the house THEATERS : EMIP DAILY PIONEER —E“?-F’ng.r}n;:"mmz’ s judiciary committee to draft legis- lation for the enfercement of war- time prohibition, effective July '1, 1919. prices are high. i THLEPHONE 933 i B o A 57 “ 58 & B i Harold Lockwood was the drawiag ce at Bemidyl,“Minn. as second-élass matter Vishatet N 4 3 e o ree ot March 3. 1870. card’at the Reéx-theatro‘yesterday iuf. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT “The Great Romance,” a Screen Clas- sics, Inc, production of great merit co and beauty,: It will be showh again 3 tonight for the last time. £k —Bring ot, Ship to— . No attention paid to annonymous’contributions. Write's name must ] be known to the editor, but not necessarily for publica We Pay Freight on.‘ll Shipmeonts later nun'].'uudu} ot each weak(to mugre publlmtl/on in the current issue. which gives him full. scope for the virile and compelling power with | | which his audiences are familiar. He plays the part of a young man heir to the throne of a small and ob- scure but .véry beautiful European gountry. S Also a good comedy feature. ST. VALENTINE'S PROGRAM. " In “More Trouble,” which will be the feature at the Rex tomorrow, there is gome ‘nfystery in the story, him—who : suddenly finds himself| | - ;3 T G e o POLITICQL*ANNOUNCEMENT. Inserted and to be paid THE WBBELY PIONEER : ‘0f the news of the wesk. Published 1o any :‘dmu. for, in sdvanos, §1.50 OYFICIAL COUNTY AND OITY FROCEEDINGE role and he gives a fine characteriza- tion. The escapades of the son of a N v * 3 _‘ wealthy owner of aniron -foundry The campaign for great advancement on the part of Min: Dlaces his father in the poaition of nesota for the coming year, in which the governor and his legis- | being. overtaken by misfortune, out manner. handsome. dormitory for Bemidji’s new normal is practically| s yntorded Bemidji. assured, a‘ccordinglg) Postmaster Ritchie, who headed a special side ey spdit committee to the mormal board meeting at Minneapolis, M It was during the war that the board decided not to make| J. Warren Kerrigan and Lais Wil- ,__h‘;“:;gpl’;fl"E:'ivleiynev:tée:n:}fznflf any. requests - for normal . appropriations for improvements,|son: are stars in “The Drifter's” 2y oq i an honest, efficient and eco- owing: to.the stress of activity incident to the war work of the :g’;ga:fnlélquz 3“,‘.‘:{‘;"{,‘,","3:;‘{:: nomical administration of all depart- | who-merely fixes valuations. government, but with the lifting of the ban and the urgent|night only. 'An intense-hatred deve- | ments of the city. I have been president of the city request for all states to proceed with needed work, to -give|lops between two of three men in an ! T q P i ! 8! Alaskan ‘hut, which' is intensified |council for two years and represent- year than they ever paid before? priations?to carry out contemplated improvements at the state rt of the board. is rewarded. The Offcial War Re-| Pending legislation means much to| of the city are paying from $50 to $300 more than last year. ness propogition on the pa 4 . ~Bemidji has the first unit of its new normal, and a dormi- to;y is badly needed, as every co-operation is to be exerted to induce students‘to come here. Bemidji is congested for suitable rooms for the students and a dormitory would solve’ the vex- atious problem. “City of Enterprise” should be in a Position to take advantage. of such) egislation. Respectfully, tfully L. F. JOHNSON- Yours for a fair and equitable assessment. J. P. LAHR, ELKO PROGRAM. - Another charming Louise Huft pic- ture is coming to the Elko theatre tomorrow. ~ It is ‘“The’ Sea. Walf,” Big Jump in Prices : Hide Market Has Advanced The ‘demand for furs was never better than it is today. ~Sell while ‘f'* :y. ‘For the highast market price in Hides or Furs Idberg’s Hide & Fur Co. B5midlh tion. %ok Communications for the Weekly Ploneer must reach this office not The noted star 1§ seem in a" role i ii2.3rdst. |DoorW. of Exp office Phone638-W brought up ‘in America—with all the i i : ; T freedom of democracy instilled into + | I S T e e T ey e Ve TR r by J. Pi Lahr TotheTaxpayers Voters of the City of Bemidji =_____1———-—-—g——_____'-—=——— thieh I;nal;! it all tb;a more h;ter(:st- 4 7 5% Havinxg served the Citydog ?e?idjihdgm;g the tyélz:r ‘of 1918 a]us City BT ng. rank Keenan has the leading| ! A ssessor, I am again a candidate for that ‘office at the coming election, ORMAL DORMITORY! IS BADLY, NEEDED. ! .8 Februazy 18, 1910, - I ask your support on the basis that 1 made a FAIR and EQUITABLE ASSESSMENT LAST YEAR. [ challeérige anyone to cite a specific. case where the assessment was made in an unjust-and unfair If your taxes are doubled or mearly so, it is because you have not l;tors are taking a most important part, will greatly benefit o't! wthfhktgeéfiommy s‘:::&“ggl are i F IOENS 0& ]Aaéflr !}/X‘ll‘r gi},stl‘snddproportionate share heretofor taking as a bases the idj i i i iati effected, and ‘they come , the au- i LL and TRUE VALUE of i i emidji, it is px;actlcally assured, in that an appropriation for a dience laughing heartily as each one 1o the Voters of the City of|the Assessor by ]a;‘v. E B your pxoperty-5s s tpauieed-of 2 Let not the amount of your taxes prejudice you against the work I am a candidate for the office of | of the Assessor but compare the valuation HE HAS PLACED upon your GRAND TONIGHT. Mayor of this city at the election to|property with YOUR OWN 'valuation. If they are nearly the same you have no kick against the Assessor no matter what the amount .of your taxes may be. Then talk to the County Board, the School Board, the Park Board, and the City Council, who levy the taxes and not to the Assessor po you claim that the Crookston Lumber Company assessment is unfair and unjust because they are paying about $15,000 MORE taxes this employment to returning soldiers the board asked for appro-| T, 0" oy appears.. - After tarill- |ed the First ward as alderman for two Do the merchants claim that they are paying an unjust amount of ing incidents, including '‘torture|Years, and am familiar with the needs| taxes because they are paying on a larger valuation than the value of normals. In this Bemidji is to share and it will be a good busi-|which forced & contession, true love |0f 2 growing city like ours. the stocks on hand May 1, 19182 All but six of the 70 highest taxpayers view will. also be shown. tonight. Northern Minnesota, and Bemidji, the LEST YOU FORGET! The ASSESSOR DOES NOT fix the rate of t‘axation. The rate last year was 85.4 mills while this year it is 10.1 mills. CANDIDATE FOR RE-ELECTION AS CITY ASSESSOR. ——— ‘ GRAND TOMORROW. P : — BEMIDJI IN FOR A SQUARE DEAL IN ARMORY. The - admirers ‘of Mary Pickford will find “Caprice,” a re-issue of one A@jfltant General Rhinow says he will do everything for T har sty liera siseahace, whioh Bemidji securing the long waited armory, and for this we are|is on view at the Grand theatre this truly grateful. It was Bemidji, who, two years ago, raised | week, highly eutertaining. It is.an $1,000 for deposit with the state, purchased a central site on|excellent photoplay and affords “Our Mary” a most congenial role, the lake shore and her citizens voted $8,000 in bonds to add st was cialad at that time & definitely promised $15,000|hs’ beas” exestisntly producsd and| LA : from the state. 'The deposit was paid and the deed for the|the support which includes his hus- ’ \ 53 gite turned over to the state. And the armory was forgotten. "““;gf-acg‘:“ Moore, . is, eminently 7 . > y a Since the induction of General Rhinow, military affairs of|* 4 THE UNIVERSAL CAR urge you to bring your. crease of 2.65 per cent.over 1917, and | the operating expenses show nn’in- INSTANT crease ‘of 21.78 per cent over last 0 5 yoar. . The increase in net earnings, POSTU Sel‘vwe Ford car to us when it according to President A. M. Rob- o ¢ M R “rat ’ ertson, is caused by the high cont needs “going over” and f material and supplies an. the ¢ b fixing up. Careful at- gigt:gr :va:esnpald Bemplayas.n B SO comple'tely That Pavs tenti?m pg'iven to y i commissioner of Warroad and vicinity, is certainly i_;live to his surroundings and has been at St. Paul on the track of the pro- posed new state highway legislation. The measure has been amended to read that counties might get busy on needed im- provements infline with the Babcock plan and that the state would reimburse the expense. b Beltrami county is short on gravel, but Commissioner = takes‘ooff'ees i1 hen £h iod of its useful- . i s e 1 £l car will lengthen the per: its u Widsten, it is said, is available to gravel and he proposes to % P 5 place Intlavor ronnigva b e nioney Well invested: We build a substantial gravel road from Ropsevelt to-Warroad, a Adler_l_ka : satisfaction & : P Pt 't ts 3 badly needed improvement; along the lines laid down by the appearance as have ‘every aci ity to_meet your wants an new law's provisions when passed. ; ’ [ ' to0 cause noloss we give you the benefit of standard Ford .. Widsten is the type of men who does things and has his galn ol & e prices. éye.open for what will develop the northern portion-of the i o1 pleasure. : ’ “Adler-i-ka is the only mediciiie for BBy ey i on e domach Vowversmi se) B No Caffeine in | We are told that food would win the war and ships wou £ Bk win the war and ammunition would win the war and thrift Tould not i’;"g}fii:g‘l"af“g‘;‘f:‘em':heg INSTANTPOSTUM would win the war.. Well, new that it is all over it is ourfcannot get done recommending it.” “Ihere’s a l@asdn” ini was won by genuine American “pep.” | (Signed) H. L. Hicks, Ashley, Il SR it ) A i P 2 Adler-i-ka eXpels ALL gas and ' county and others could well follow his example. C. W. JEWETT CO., INC. Phone 474 . 7 Bemi.dji, Minn. ’, (IR sourness, stopping stomach distress . Everybody’s conscience is clear now-a-days, except t!‘e INSTANTLY. Empties BOTH upper VNNV AN AN ININTNIN T AN ANIN NN 7N conscience of the war profiteer and that of the American girl|and lower bowel, flushing ENTIRE l = who has a lover with the army in France and a lover in this|alimentary canal. Removes ALL foul e | e country. matter which poisons system. Often) n A“.v HE AlT 'I'Ale X CURES " constipation. Prevents ap-! : ——0 p By the way, is not the step from being the A]l-Highest at Potsdam to sawing wood for supplying a castle in Holland a ‘descent from the sublime to the ridiculous. ] pendicitis. . We have sold Adler-i-ka many years. It is a mixture of buck- thorn, cascara, glycerine and nine other simple drugs.. City Drug Store. The Troubles Women Have BY L. MAC LEAN, M. D. Probably no man in Ainerica was ever better qualified to successfully treat the disensts “peculiar to women than Dr. Picrce, of Buffalo, N. Y. The cases that come to him run into many thousands, giving him an experience ~that rarely e P I- v cones to any one man. Dr. Pierce found that in nearly every case there were certain 3 vegetable gmvgl:; yvhitch rm;_ely.failedd_w hose feminine dis- THE LflNGEST i Trotn whist s'.f‘mgny Jominine so.|| Nurse Aprons, made from a Ho combined these roots and herbs fnto 8| * good quality of white per- ——— . ... Through our enjoyment of the January mild weather flut- tered at times a8 a dim apprehension the question, “What will be the cost of ice next summer?” . ;i il (i . /This' was a high-toned war. It began with an Archduke and seems to be ending with an Archangel. ; M . temperance m 5 M. E. IBERTSON BETTER BE e P e i lite. becanse ved | Pierce's Favorite Proscription, for thatls cale, regular sizes. . .$1.95 1Fe ; CAREFUL! - || Soot ety o oo scoms | Skdnboth hauid and sblet formbydrag- || Eixtra, sizes $2.00 Funeral Director and il SHIL B e Nt e e, Favori Freaipon xtra e 9 ol 8 seel 0! . 1afi Licensed Embalmer Tk vhibod: oTdgasthis gsy!um o [ B2 distinct remedy for women and acts Your resistance to disease and| tters, lal frem iy | directly upon the organs that characterize sickness may be high but it has a TaNpIR T e, AR D0 g:‘:;x-o‘&: ésa?fi.' fi:c.fifi:y :gflmi‘&:é;“ TAL imit. Pure blood | blood, rich in Ir e 4 & : A SPECIALTY hmli; b nnu"ffnu.'ffiflui \‘:i?h v?n\(rerrt;hrur 1edit | medicine. A weakly, mckl({, backachy, GIRLS’ GlNGH AM DRESSES Phone 317-W and 317-R ] you go on with irregular bowels, | ot waste matter and able to carry life- | headachy, nervous, despondent woman, 405 Beltrami Avenue if you let food-waste lie and ferment,| giving oxygen to every cell and nerve. | il mgu{ar or irregular pains—with fem,, you will fill your blood with poisons| It makes both yours 4nd oiq Dright, | ine ‘disorders that come in_youth or BEMIDJI, MINN. that will undermine your resistance ;‘:? g'bl!(::r;‘ 'y%zdn‘e%“::l:r(; ‘é‘n:’ r:i TJ‘J? midedle age—is pretty sureto find in Dr. Dresses made from a d lit and leave you a prey to colds, influ-| lite, the ‘rich 'red blood made by pure | Pierce’s Favorite Prescription the exact e good quality enza, rheumatism-and any sickness to | food, fresh air, restful sleep and “Phos- | remedy that her condition calls for, and of_gingham—One lot, sizes-2 which you may be exposed.¢ phated iron the red blood and nerve to find itafter & vc? few doses are taken. 10.:6,. each ‘i i it $1.75 i Why wolen"should allow themselves to One lot, sizes 7 to 12, each..$1.85 PICTURE FRAMING It is easy to be careful, and you’ll| Phosphated tches your blood L feel vastly better if you ’m. yYom- and negvga? plll:fl:‘er{‘l—?:m”lnys;:;pe) Tor stay sick when a yery little. money spent druggist has ‘an excellent new prep- work. Improves your color, Increases | for this remedy will probebly make them Your appetite and gives you strength, | gel) j3 something no one can explain. ‘State of Ohto, Sty of Tol unan Connly e | Vledo, Frank J. Cheney makes oath that h s senfor partner of the firm of . F. J’. Cheney & Co., doing business in the Clty |aration that every pérson ought to| vVigor and power to enjoy”hoth work e di . of Toledo, County and State aforesald, |know about. It is'called SALINOS, | and pleasure, makes you feel like do- Ahwome.fl who suffer from feminine dis- One lot, sizes 8 to"14, each..$2.65 and that sald firm will pay the sum of |the pleasant laxative salts. It will ing things once more. orders are invited to write the Faculty of b ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each Phosphated Tron is prescribed by lead- |the Invalids’ Hotel, Bufialo, N.Y,, for free By all ‘means a dormitory should be built at the Bemidji|®rodnsed by ‘Worl-Pictures, and 1t 4l § d gives Miss Huff a delightful ‘and par- i ] normal school. b R D n[ummulmun[rmmlmmumumulIummmmmmluumnmmmmllnuu the state have taken on.a marked change. Attention to the ) i . C facts of the Bemidji armory were called to his notice apd h.e TBAC’ITION_EA_BNINGS ouT. Askyour grocer I n0 Hus in- ivestigatiogvich the resalt th Bl 2 port of the Daintnsuperior Tracuion| | what the coffee Reliable service for Ford owners, can . going to get a square deal, something she didn't get before th-Supa > 1 : i General Rhinow’s taking up the reins of the .state military, Pkt were $375,257 54, & de. drinker turas to only be had where experienced Ford work inedpiigh S R orease of $166,740:34, a3 compared to : whgn he makes men using genuine Ford parts, or materials, WIDSTEN IS WIDE AWAKE ROAD COMMISSIONER. ast year’s net income. N a change. have charge of the . That Martin Widsten personage, who -pastimes as r0ad |cronme of .05 por sons over 1917, and g The work,, This is why we HOUSE and NURSE APRONS Ladies’ House Aprons, made from a fine quality of gingham, medium and large gizes reach . ..o, ... .ol iz es $2.75 Ladies’ Percale Aprons, each. .90c to $2.75 and every case of Catarrh that cannot be |completely empty the bowels with- o B i s cured g{m- use of HALL'S CAfl'fiRn out giving the slightest discomfort. m‘f. %?:,%f’ nr::v:\:ls.w‘;voefiulze ;‘nodl“ ?t‘\lltn m“fide’l‘:}” mfim:“t'ffhfigh “,‘Xf'&fgio‘;‘i MEDICINE. ~ FRANK J. CHENEY. |t never gripes. It is pleasant, both| blooded people in ail ‘walks of life, they charge being raade tor L Sworn to before me and subseribed fn | t d in taste, the ideal laxa-| ®ve learned to depend on it for honest al service. 'This will enable every woman my presence, this Gth day of December, in action and in taste, the idea " | results. to benefit by tks advice of the disti A'(&un'!)u”' & WkGLEASONM tive for every member of the family.| “gnecia1 Notice—To insure physicians | ed corps of physicians which Dr. Pierce Sl Catarth Medicine b tablice | Get a bottle of SALINOS for a| anu their palients receiving the genu-. | has gathered about him in his celebrated tally: and_acts through the Blood oa | Quarter (larger sizes Fifty cents and | Inc Thosetajed tron. He Jiie olery | Buffalo institution. £ JomMacons Sufaces of (he System, fead;| & Dollar).. . ;Take it_in ‘cold wateri.io S ubatitute pills or tablets, insist on | When constipation is present with i & CO., Toledo, O, first thing in the morning. Do it. Be| the genuine, 4 capsules only, feminine disorders, Dr. Pierce's Pleasant e, » safe. Keep {oumlf in sickness-| City Drug Store and lesding-drug-| Pellets should be taken along with Favorite 8ol by all grugelets, ioc. e _ Hail's Famiiy Pills for constipation. _ | resisting cond gists everywhere. Proscription. Try them now! » BEMIDJI, MINN. g

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