Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 25, 1919, Page 2

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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER: TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 25, 1919 R T T T R G AR L M Ee e 1 | of the man whosa life she saved and KING GRANTS AMNESTY. i : : | becomes involved in the intrigue | ‘ which is rife in his fainily. All the Rome, Feb. 26.—King Victor Em- ‘ AT T H E passions of human nature are dis-|manuel has signed a decree of g 4 played in this stirring drama of [amnesty to soldiers and members of 7 5 % T H E A T E R s Orjental and. Occidental life—love, their:families gontenced for political b:::m cmfin“fi. ; " nhato, joalously, deceif, treschery and|and economic offences, treason and i ,.'::10"- revenge—all have their turn in this | speculation alone being excluded. g gripping and amazing play.” " Naszi- 0 mova rises to the heights of her su- hard climbing att their days. Business RITICAL m' N10X 1 ducation is the logical first step to bij 7 ¢ Exhl’b?to H ou’ "o'rilf'g “'Man: g:;?n: %gttgl‘:al“'a\}ttm _‘thls Homne -SlMP'LE COMBINATION and I:i:::rlularie;., Commercial mininlg Baterod at the postoftics st Bemigl; Minn., s seondiclase matter ||\, o ;,";l A p:,a ¢ o Ao HELPS WEAK EYES/ at the : A : of March 3, X S e Y ! = : & anaracx or Congress of ¥ % e o e | EPISOOPAL RECTOR GIVES Bemidjipeople-are astonished at |- DAIOTA BUSINESS “ s Y 5 TIMELY ADVICE TO- YOUNG: the-quick- results produced by simple 3 f No ‘attentlon pald to annonymous contributions. Write's name must Farle Williams and ‘Grace Darmond, B A a8, &l witchhazel, camphor, hydrastis, ete., cou - g known to the editor, but not 1y for publication. is one of Mr.. Willlams’s bsst. pic- — “7 |as mixed in Lavoptik eye wash. In e P s o f “~“Communications for theé ‘Weel onéer must reach this office not % of izhted means exceptional opportunities. This in- later than Tuesday of each week to ifisure publication in the tfsstie. |}| tures. 1t presents an unusual story| In the course of hissermon on-Sun-|one case of weak and near-sighted) giution, 27 years.old, holds confidence of 2 of contrasting emotlons and the sev-|day on the subject of “‘The Responsi-|eyes a few days use brought great| pig northem bankers, business and, profes- éral ‘tense sttuations are worked; up | Dility of the Churches for Health and improvement. ~ In another ' case it| sional and public men. 'l«fing’mmdhcn fhto & gripping ‘ollmax. The story |Social Morales,” Rev. George Back-|stopped eye pains and inflammation.| themselves-~they knaw D, B. C. students T ; iahman suapecter| BIst, rector.of the Epiacopal.chusch | We guarantee o mall boitle of La-| secciv thorough practcal instruction. -are ' uty in the army, but said: : voptik to help ANY CASE weak,| clad to employ thein. h Bimeelt more of » hero|, The war has brought home to|strained or inflamed eyes. AlUminum | ve for full iaformation to ¥. 1 Watkias Pron.’ i ccusets; - This photoplay |the churches and individuals soclal|eye cup FREE. Barker's Drug Store| pAKOTA BUSINESS COLLEGE, L time, in_ the Biko | responsibility as never before. ~Wa|and all druggists. L. FrontStrest, 1t 'n Fi 3 1 A A must aim not only to remove ‘the ¢ . |source of temtation but to provide 3 wholesome recreation and soecial com- panifloonlhlp :l?: ;.30 bzoun;. R - “Homes i .made a ctive § T, Wil Bt Eg Kkeep the you!llg fi:lnh at -h:x‘nfi Lot SHIP YOUR i ARG nd: B t + . |.the ‘young.people ce and play at e werite ¢ ‘appears a8 th ‘home and under the auspices of the Hides Furs’ w 001, X [ = z : R ity churche; a'l"lhalunwhholes:‘nlllo amise- 1 1 jiig ¥ gt o th 3 % ments-offer elsewhere 3 then be 1 COURTESY IN THE HOME. ‘ ' of har tortsahe re- 20 stsacion to hem™ ' Sheep Pelts and Bee ; 1 B { er’’ grand or With . her ms sugges! or the youthful X : Ay, | ETand-uncle ‘wilo had fought on op-nesrers were: Wax and Tallow 3 i - If the question were put suddenly to you or to me, ‘“Are ".g%.. in thip Civil War, changes| ~“It is better to provide a fence at p you a polite and kindly person?” We should probably answer, | 3 fading M fnto a1 the top of the precipice than to have To NORTHERN HIDE & FUB _.COM?A ;i “Why, yes,” with a little sense of affront at the thought that| 9 ®t “mm ] ‘:ed s ;‘;:*;3;, s it 118 Belt. Ave. Bemidji, Minnesota _ we could possibly be considered anything else than polite and| et 5 w%;qm \ “Get out yourself and exercise your : y. % ‘grown Hmbs ;ats wtell snll yw:llmai?m bre : : And we probably are both-=to the stranger and the casual}tody™ g e pourselt gut. -Heap wasls ember o e i A St. Paul that atri 1 . acquaintance and the friend. ‘But do we earry our civility into - P s ; : our own family circle? ¢ ; Sl 07 canicated 16.bg M fhingsi® Big JumpinPrices We are not speaking of direct incivility and ruderless: 1d -talented - actress on : Hb That ‘does not enter into:the question. : But'is our f,gm{fly:.li!e : 411 ‘be woen in a thrilling * Hide Market Has Advanced ¥ State of Ohlo, “ity of Toledo, 2, @.fi 8. Rex| “yiucas County, ws. The demand for furs wae' nover buédwupon essentialdcl:ourtesy asddkil:dnesi‘l' ith = Ly 2 mlgimo e%! " Luces County: g ] e are supposedly surrounded in our homes with the peo-|* g :| Frank J. Cheney imakes oa ¢ he ple whom we love best in the world. It is for them that we| isa s e ofo e Ortent Sat the| Choses & o, doing Sasimass ta ek ity | work and toil'and sacrifice. * Their well being is ‘worth more:toareat star will be seen in the role of | of Toledo, Countytiant State afokesatd,” i 8 ¥ ALl A 4 R SRR A INE . % Lor - i A us dthnl:: our own. H trouble or illness threaten them'our:day|¥sssouna, s glil of the dese: DOLLARS: for.-eash. arkened. N : § e ; s Yet is it not true that we oftén fail to accord them the little| v 3 H . Bemidjl, courtesies of every-day life which we would show to.the strang-{ th : - Duty v pr i Qoldberg $ Hlde & FUl’ co' ‘Minn, § : er within or without our gates? Do we give them the few words{ ooy oftider & KW CLRABON, We Pay Freight on All Shipments of kindly appreclation which would mean ¢ ugl; them? iy o : j taken 112-3rd 8t. 1Door W.of Exp. Office Phone838-W Do we not lomefimes’ proffer them ¢m§lgu ixcony: fi glm} and | wim, and release i fi‘ atar il o > : i l:?g:wwhich may some day. come back to us with the force lsoovared she confesses| o F: J. CHENEY & €O., Toledo, 0. Suppose we hold a little private conference with ourselves s escape and for this) Helrs Femily. Filis for. constipation over these questions.’ Let us each—and this'means you and me—carry our outdoor courtesies and' thoughtfulness into the mfi:‘h&;fii{%&?hemd e wmxw M better than it is today. Sell while prices are high. F = :;- For the highsst market price in Hides or Furs. } v 2 —Bring or Ship to— ory_Is t of " fs your own money | { hgme-’-aalndhwe shall gnd out what a place of radiance and|rsces a fate worse than death—ahe is ' | i el G SRS ) pRON REEUMATISN | you 72 spending. @ | “NO NOVICE” IS RIGHT. bass S AL L EUMA , sqys Barney McGeogs RS *“Go iahead and good tqbage?'taste chew your sweet, stays with'it.” - pticky plug, if you Good tute, smaller chem, K Jike it. But there !,‘}:},‘{;',‘,:.‘,‘;;:}Efiuflm f bl jsn’t an ordinary. theo ordinary plug. i gt tollowing the life of ‘this passionate and untamed girl of the desert. Later Don't wait until your cold:: develops Spanish | Influenza or pneumonia. # Almost any man will tell you that Sloan's Liniment means relief B e The new Dassel Dispatch, established recently by Chas. W. Henke, who was a member of and publicity director of the state public safety commission, carries at.the top of its editorial ~.... column this quotation: “Who seeks to please all'men each way, and not himself offend, may begin his work today, but God knowg where he'll end.” It is quite clear that he is no ‘novice at the newspaper game.—Wiliams Northern Light. Editor Sherman’s estimation of Editor'Henké of the Dassel | ; .., . 3 ol CAPOBITE. : Write: tor— Dispatch is correct. He was in the newspaper game before be-| Kill it quick. e, o0 T S une tobacco. that’s onei GENUINE GRAVELY .~ . .. coming publicity director of the Minnesota public safety com- {EhA” denraliis two,}hree with Real DANVILLE, VA. stk mission ‘when the war broke, and hds again returned to ‘his -Gravely. The real for booklet on cheming ping. AUkl mm%g&pummc el Peyton Brand o —ante, e, r—bréaks up @ Kilis Pain 5 e e g ‘ s ug packed in po bk L i e g s Plug packed in pouc former home town. ' And he will always be found on the right side of the fence. ‘ Ol BOQUET FOR REPRESENTATIVE RAKO. Representative A. E. Rako is rapidly being recognized as one ‘of ‘the staunch common sense members of the house. He doés not indulge il a’ great deal of oratory, but his standing is of the best among the leaders of the house.—Northern News,| = Spooner. ; Yes, and he’s from the ‘south end,” too. ——0 When Governor Burnquist signed the Babcock road bill, calling for the huge state highway program, he faced a moy- ing picture camera which took his signature sixty feet long. ‘We are not:exactly certain as to the full handle of his excellency but his initials ‘are J. A. A. Burnquist, and sixty feet of film might be little: enough. A ITRCTIRRG | % . Ut Judging from the likness and the qualifications of Prof. M. W. Deputy, which appeared in Monday night’s issue of the Daily Pioneer, he suits us first rate for president of the new nor- mal school in Bemidji. How does he strike you? e -~ The principle of controlling the world by a league of na- tions is like that of employing moral suasion in the education of children. Note that moral suasion -works: admirably except with bad boys. } ¥ RESERRET, ¥ e LI Bemidji's snow storm didn’t last very long-and while it lasted- little attention was paid, as it was béliéved to have ar- rived ‘aff schedule and would soon 'be on‘its'way. - —_———— > 3 President Wilson’s fourteen points evidently made a strong impression. upon the fourteen nations -that signed the-league constitution. [ESERSIY WE - If the Monroe doctrine has gone the United States has lost gn excellent friend. And foreign.nations will be ready to send owers. ’ PRRITILEIIN ) W e All America is holding its breath until it shall find out the whereabouts of the Monroe doctrine. g Bemidji-N Car Our 11th Year J. 1. TRASK. " 13th Street l Second Street and to in Beltrami Ave. | Nymore Car leaves Nymore on the hours and half hour. Car leaves 18th street on the quarter to and quarter after each hour. FARE § CENTS. Careful Drivers. R.‘ W. KIEHL, Proprietor ) g N | | Defective

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