Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 26, 1919, Page 2

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farmer, of . economy for some time to come. from obligation by the plea, “But we have given!” ——0 tion of $1;850,000 for forest five sufferers from the recent holo- caust and it is the right move in the right direction. To those ~who were and have been remote from the actual scene at the time of the conflagration haven’t the slighest idea of the awful- neés of the tragedy, and there will be many who will not share in the generosity of the state for the reason they met their fate in —ttll;e terrible flames, while many families will no more be to- gether. retain their uniforms has been introduced in the national con- gress. That is as it should be. ' A soldier who returned home j crippled, ill and ailing should have at least that consideration for his sacrifices in behalf of those who were safe at home, and to deprive him of the uniform which he wore at the tinie he was offering his:life for his nation and its people would be a con- temptable act. We hope the president will ‘approve. banks in seeking to get rich quick, and who wound up in the go;nty jail to await action of the authorities, deserved a better|: ate. some ‘day reaped his reward in the proper manner.: He sought mains to irritate and inflame, causing :l&; crgoked trail and came to grief, same as others who. have yed. Enforce Peace. of any organization. Should disturbance arise within a com- mittee; it would be effectively quelled by simply appointing Mr Taft to sit on the committee. appear in the peace pact. Would be a foolish thing to waste good white paper on that for every real American knows who was to blame, and he’s not running the “big show” now, either.|macist and take a tabl control the swing of the the tightness of her skirt. BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER AT THE o= ..'.Ln?"ufim'&':‘: e THEATERS |||.; . SALRFEONE 838 . NAZIMOVA TONIGHT. are t th toffice’ at Bem! Minn,, ‘a8 second-claga matter | m.l'h zmt‘mw of March 8, lllg‘l' ¢ No attention paid to annonymous cpntributions. Write's name must AT -helj . be ln:'u to the. 5‘1»_:. but. gg{"m:-:gflly for publication. n -of the silent drama:- - The pi g v o o3 e e Eisnra pablin e reacn e o ||| duction and acting ‘were hoth of su- bl bt e R o " periative quality-and: the audience W was on the qui vive of excitement and enthusiasm during the entire period | ber ot l?e ?lelrig:ma:u. : Wi shown again. tonight, 1ast time. o - -Hassouna, a young and vt titul Arsdian girl, lives in the THR WEBXKLY PIONEER pages, containing of the uews of dng-mmmtp:n-n 40 any sddress, for, week. Puhlisket 5| B8 in advaxnce, $1.50 ) WHEAT AND FOODSTUFFS. to Well, Mr. High-Cost-of-Living is getting some serious|; blows nowadays. He is beginning to feel the: effect, but the process will be a slow one, and it will be some time before he is ready to throw up the sponge. The high prices of the last two years have encouraged pros ., duction in this country tremendously. We have had great crops|theheart of wheat and corn and heavy production of beef and pork.. *| tertous:and te ! The calls of the allies have lessened and the United States My b e governnient will require less and less as the army demobilizes| " o i The result will be a gradual further lowering of prices. THURSDAY--FRIDAY, - . Just now the factor in keeping them up seems to be the| - “One Hour,” the new Hokman- government’s guarantee of the price of $2.26 for the 1919|Foursquare picture which is to be wheat crop.. Wheat is a standardizer.. It keeps up the prices of mj}; n;'d;.‘:i‘d“"fi thaetreon the other grains and of feed, and consequently:of beef and pork. | exceptionals piot M:l‘i' .;m‘ffi But the same cause does not operate in ‘other countries;|the elements.that:are craved-by mo- We may be put in the anomalous position of paying $2.26 for! ture: devotees,: - In substance ::l;.tth v;he:l it sells in the Argentina for not much more than| ! at-price. " |thoss who appreciate a good screen| The.government must keep faith with the farmer.. He hasiplay. Al ,‘, = beenli.loyal ::é.i willing and has planted wheat at the governs|. Ofl;‘gq{:- in:p & picture that ment’s requ ; 4 girl to a’'traveling circus. - - "It is a picture which arrests the expands the imagina- arts Fa .| swittly in-drama. - o - courses are suggested,~—one that the government! ute ntyxn:grn'g in m'i’.‘.’,f&u"’:?x,‘p?,’& shonld buy the wheat at $2.26 and sell it at the market price. gotrunnscemry scenes dragged {n. -nther: estion is that-the government should pay the th"e""t‘;{y""'fm“?:';’e';n“‘;? i advalen mrance between $2.26 and the price at which helnat Hayiy Rapt ever produced, and 6p. Either way would give us wheat, and conse-jit reflects quality throughout its en- ur and bread, at lower prices, and also safeguard ki dre ‘length. . . he y Thedsss wonld ultimately come out of the pockets|. & Lila Les, before' coming to the THE CHILD HAD LOOKED, films, was famous on’ the vaudeviiie . one ‘A’ little girl was taking a Western trip with her father, "vh?nu"-‘fi':o é"é:&%”qfiafl?f":?i;m is and they were seated in the observation car passing through: thej to be shown at the Grand theatre’to- beautiful seenery of the Canadian'Rockies. The child was en-{ 2isht and Thursday, ehe gives us her grossed in a story book, and paid such'very casual attention to} screén performances so s i b the..wonderful view -that her father would frequently say,fHodfeon Burnett is another of “The “Look, Beatrice,l1ook!” Finally, with a kind of resigned'im-| ‘et Garden.” patience, the little girl said, “But, father, I have looked!” 3 “ A great many people have exactly the child’s attitude to-,} ¢ A ROTABLE SUCCESS, ward the war. They have sacrificed and they have given and| Un;a d";fflm"!?l'.; Open,” the latest have paid, and why should they need to keep on? N i T e se’'people do not realize that the effects of a war livel alded’as séoring a notable success, is “we.have to pass through a long vista of conditions| an addption made for tae screen from about by the war. Demobilization and: re-| Roger ‘Focock's’ mags-editioned ‘ro- } warfare are expensive Drocesses,{ i Man In The Open” comes to the px:lfimlxle ps;lrmg the :‘om. %?flnhd Elko - theatre tonight : and Thurs- graduslly. * Income’ taxes con- d8y. * Thg action of the story opens ‘eome a Victory loan which patriotic] Atk » thrilling ehlpwreck and con- the Liberty loans. 3 tinues ‘with what is described as'a ‘did | that we shall have to exercise patience and We cannot release ourselves gripping geries of swiftly moving ad- ventures relieved by periods of sus- pense which serve to accentuate the excitement of the play. “MOVE!” AND HE MEANT IT. (By United Press.) London, Feb, 12. (By Malil.)— “Geddes hustle” has become a pro- verbial expression here over-night. The reference is to Sir Eric Geddes, demobilization director, who recently commandeered a hotel and gave the occupauts two lours to move out. They moved in the required time taking 80/van‘loads of furniture. IF KIDNEYS AND * BLADDER BOTHER Take Salts to' Flush Kidneys and Neutralize Irritat- meet as’ “outlook is The Minnesota legislature has decided upon an appropria- PRI S | WSS, We notice where a bill to allow the returned soldiers to Kidney aud-Bladder weakness re- It from uric: ‘acid,’ R L That man Schafer of Minneapolis, who busted fourteen He should have stuck to the “straight and narrow” and & burning, “’5 sensation, or setting up an irritation at the meck of the bladder, ob! relief two or three night.' The suff dread, the ‘water passes sometimes with a scalding sensation and is very profuse sizdn, there iz difficulty in & Bladder weakness, most folks call it, because they can’t control urina- Ini and sometiage vers paintal, this me is really one of the most simple ail- ments to overcome. Get about four ounces of Jad Salts from your phar- lespoonful in & {lhn:l.o gimvb:! ::’thrn da; "lz“l,:% The length of a man’s step is determined by the laws which | will neutralize the acids in &’:uflm pendulum; the length of 2 woman’s by|=o it no lo is & source of irrita- tion to the thhdd:ert and urinary or- en no! SRR S Ex-President Taft is a prominent member of the League to Mr. Taft would be a most desirable member i it A dispatch from Paris says that no blame for the war is THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER PEACERS MUST BRING SEA Parie, Feb, 1. (By Mail,}—One of how to make a' ma of a land-locked ‘One. The states now facing this problem garis and the new Turkish empire of Asiatic Turkey, the two latter being case the peace-conférénce accepts the Greek solution of @hei near-cast pro- em, X - Poland is fighting hard: for some}. sort of settlement that will enable Danzig. Prussian territory lies'in Yonger is considered much of an ob- stacle. 5 : . ‘The Hungarian state that ‘pre- re|sumbly will result from the dismem- berment of Austria-Hungary, as well thoroughly shut off ‘from the Sea. | » Greece wants: to cut' Asiatie Tur-| [isery. Has- | key and Bulgaria off.from Salt water, and '~ make ' Constantinople ' either Greek or international. - Five scarlet sponges : have picked up in Lake Biwa, Japan. The authorities of the like laboratory at Otsu, attached to the Kyoto Imperial university, are quoted as saying that similar sponges have never beei TRUTH IN ADVERTISING. (By United Press.) London, Feb. 12, (By Mail.)—This advertisement appears in the London Times: ¢ 3 . 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LT e deprived of ‘access'to the sea only’in| Bemidji citizen's to have a Baltic sea outlet at St., sayss “I hay way, but Prussian territory ne ways proved beneficial. ‘Czecho-Slovakia. appear to 'be Price- 60c, at” simply ask for a_Ki Doan’s Kidney Pi Carver. had - Sponges &finfiely Colored. been covered anywhere In the world,: Car leaves Nymore on the hours and half bour leaves 13th street on the quarter to and.quarter each hour. FARE 5 CENTS. Careful Drivers, - UM ad. . Instead. g?maki“e;s: 2, 858 B waste, and ab- TR s - : The telephone service has n\ empt the inereased cost of labor ana ..aterials, . costing this company a great deal more to furmu... telephone sexvice now than it did before the war, from those an- noyances to health and com- : fort which some- times follow make ; the ideal drink for all the family “Theres a Reason” " The Government has lifted the ban on - cereals and relinquished its lease on the: new Bevo building. Our plant, voluntarily tendered the Government, is now ready to resume full capacity production of THE BEVERAGE America’s Cereal Beverage Like all Americans, we have made our sacrifice to help win the war. Now we are ready to renew our full duty as a great National industrial institution. Anheuser-Busch - St. Louis P several Comea wnd iy ot ney . Pills several times and’ they al When find my kidneys ‘are not acting as . they should or my back bothers me, I my last-use of Doan’s Kidn “dealers. Don’t ney remed; t Pills-the_ same. that ‘Poster-Milburn ymore Car Line "~ and to m Beltrami Ave. Nypu:ro 'R. W. KIEHL, Proprietor WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 26, 1919 e WELL Health Is Worth Saving, and Some Bemidji People Know How Many Bemidji’ people take their lives in their hands by neglecting the ow these organs eak kidneys are respon- suffering and ill health—the sllghtest‘dehy is dangerous. *Use Doan'’s Kidney Pills —a remedy that/ haa helped thou- {sands of kidney sufferers. Here is a mmendation: Mrs. H. Carver; 708 Fourteenth ever I Pills and all right. haye had no necessity to. ey xr-M) Car. affer ——#—fi——— Sal 2 sbten

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