Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER 1| FORMER SUMMER RESIDENT DIES; SAYS WORD RECEIVED . ‘Bemidji friends have just been ad- vised. ofethe teath of 'H. M. Hamil- ton of ‘Cedar Rapids;-Ta.; well known THEATERS STUFFED UP WiTH | “A-BAD COLD?" P e R No attantlnn pald ‘to nnnonvmouu blnlons. ‘Write's name must aduor. but not y .for.. publication. cunmunluuonl the Weakl T must thl oftice not - later than Tuesday of ennh week to insp puhuuuon in the ounenl Inuo. When two million Amerxcan fighters were ready:for the word, when:the looms and presses and factories” flnnlly began turning out equxpmem arms, ammunition, po ous gases, air-planes’ and shipsiin heretofore undreamed” o quantities, then and not until then did the German nation cry|wetona's lover. “Kamerad.” 4 Americn s tremendous show of power in the ptoductmn ot' fighters and of all fighting paraphernalia turned the scale and suddenly brought peace to a staggering ‘world. _ The loyad cxfi- zens of ‘the world's greatést republic—soldiers®and civilians— by their enthusiasm, energy, optisism and co-operation made|s ual man's love she is wade happy. Germany quit and saved to America billions of dollars and’ hun dreds of thousands of precious lives. ‘With the disease of autocracy cured, shall we refnse to:pay| the‘doctor and the hospital bills? - story - that snaps throughont, cop- taining suspense and with'a climax out of the ordinary. Two royal.lovers meet in. the Adriondaekn, ‘the sm not knowin has bse% brousht lrom &r home when a child. i the. adjzg;ing lm-sz and‘the 1 th ene:s&ee ‘a Indian girl, w! of Am nca wronged ‘by- the' man she loves. - | refuses to tell’the' name of ‘her lover| f :nd Hardin, the agent in charge of he regefvation, is : din is in love with Wetonasbut has kept it & secret beécause he has mever been; from the . m::: that she lov o ‘with her “father’s forgiverness an SUNDAY'S” "FEATURE BILL. On: Sunday will :be seen :the Metro smr May Allison, in the mirth pro- king play “In for Thirty Da.ys." in |[os While leading the world to the three-quarters post.in the wmch ) permanent peace handicap, shall we quit in the stretch because ruted .n?‘ n*cdd toj tor tbirty) = we ‘are weary? Just because'the ‘bands have ceased to play, tho flags to wave and the crowds to cheer, shall we forget the goal we were striving to reach and go about our private business with 'a cowardly selfishness and a smug “I’ve done my. share. Let someone else do the rest?”’ and Evelyn ueley they will be =i - 5 : Shall we allow history to record that we followed the Ger-|seen Ii:: t:' t.h A king; thnegeprfiflchon 13th Street to s“”gns"”t man example and quit because we thought our-personal com- f “m S H g s a refreshing Bel it Rl A Nymors fort was in danger? productlon 1t is full of the hnmor e That isn’t the spirit of the men and women who crossed the ocean to win freedom of thought and speech, of those who made Cornwallis surrender at Yorktown, of the pioneers who conquered the American wilderness, of the heroes who refused to ‘allow this country to exist “half slave and half free,” or of tl;)olsge who fought at Chateau-Thierry and Belleau Wood m 1 The blood of these empire builders and freedom savers is our blood, and now in 1919 we are not gomg to disgrace them [™ by refusmg to do a little more w ork to lenda little more money so-that America can finigh its job.; No, we are not a nation of qumem We must, ‘we will pay our nation’s bills and discharge our obligations. To do this we must eliminate waste, save and buy.stamps and bonds. .This is our very present duty It will be to our individual economic advantage, but that isn’t the pomt, The point is it is our patrio- 1 ELKO. TONIGHT. : Two famouy’ stars ‘ap zux ‘in “the new World picmre, “Love In a Hurry.”. Thcay .are- Carlyle Blackwell the Blackwell:Greeley - prod\xchons such “a "big sticcess; 'and’it ‘Has ‘a plot ‘that is-delightful-and :fast-moving. -+ GRAND -TONIGHT. John Barrymore, ‘the' inimitable young comedian, will' make his second uppemnce in the Grand theatre to- orrow as “The 'Man From Muxwo 2 In this}’: y'John- B ore gives an irresistible performance” throughout. The supporting casts are consistent- ly capable, and cleverly - assiac the star in funishing the latg! i “MABEL" AND “FATTY." Mabel: Normand as “‘Sis Hopkins." and “Fatty” Arbuckle as tic duty now just as much as it was before the armistice Was | gheriff” - "e to appear in the Gmnd signed. It is 8“ a part of the hame splendid American under-|theatre Saturday and Sunday. taking. This year's: saving and inv. eegng will furnish the true test of ‘America’s peace time patriotis: BRET: HARTE'S: STORY. To "&ll 'who love the great out-o- Now, all together, let’s join ai War Savings soclety Think dvm and the quaint characters of THE REICHSTAG AT WASHINGfON\. (From the Chxcago Tribune.) Congress does not know and seemingly is unable to dis- cover just what the administration means by its naval pro- gramme, It does know that American merchant shipyards have] ous. The foreign| made n careful study of rat infesta- beeh forbidden to build ships for foreign buyers. buyers would_have been merchant ship competitors of Great Britain, It does know that.the American government, insisting in Paris that there shallbe a léague of nations enforcing disarma- he* Golden West, made. notable by - in interest ,save and invest. A few drops go right to the sore part, sprains, bruises, backache, stiffneck, We made Germany quit. 1 ,eb’s finish the job. x:;zs P‘{g}(,fhosx;cvl’ g’iuomg;:?fly:l:e draw the blood lfirom the congested and most forms'of rheumatic twin ot delight. T¢ will'be shown at the Elko| Placcandremovethe cause of theache. Generous size bottles. at druggists theatre -~ Satarday: and- Sunday. The ~great peyetratnng power’ of everywhere, Thomas ‘Meiglian, Theddore Roberts, Dolly Marshall and- Chas. Ogl also in this Artcraft picture. gle arey Vi Rats Cause Heavy Losses. Losses from rats in cltles are enorm- In 1908 the Dbiological survey -tlons In two cities, - Washington and Baltimore, with the result that actual losses .of produce aud other property amounting annually to. $400,000 and $700,000, respectively, were revealed. ment upon all nations, is insisting' in. Washington that.this na-| mpese sums- are nearly in ratio to the tion shall start upon a great warship construction programme,} poputetions. The Woman's: Municipal that congress shall make the appropriations and authorize the| league ot Boston recently: announced construction, the construction of a navy far in excess of our| that losses from -rats in that ‘eity. needs as the undeniable second naval power. The various inconsistencies of our government as it acts in Paris and as it acts in Washington are not oxplamed’ Con- gressmen. who have been willing to assuine that there is good | == reason for administration policies are left in the dark when they-ask for their own guidance what the policies are. They ‘are told to act. They ask why. It is none of their business. They are told to appropriate fof a great navy, the greatest navy. They ask why. It is none of their business why. An enigmatic remark or two that it’is of the utmost importance. No explanation why it is of importance. An official intimation that vast schemes will fail if they do not act. No statement ay to the effect their acts will have. ..+ Itisnot the first time that secret diplomacy has been used. ‘And it is not the last. But it is probably the first time that secret diplomacy openly asked or legislation that not even the legislators could understand. Is congress mérely to make grand gestures at the world? Does President Wilson want the great- est navy, or does he: want merely ‘the threat of one to be con- amounted to' $1,850,000° ench year: Losses ‘Tu_Pittsburgh, ‘Pa., have heen estimated at over :1 000.000 ‘a year. void Influenza B hvhg our |nhnin c..’,. Y Fioe pnvenhtlve. n’l‘hll welle’h':w: vitality bnfldsmup the system 'to .h!l health standard: “her position’ as stenographer at the Northern:: National turned to her home’ ln Crookston. _ “HERE’S WARMING, SOOTHING RELIEF in this city, death occuring the lat- G'Ot busy with a bottle of R ERGER ter part of }.iranui?{y l;'lurdmany tyei.xlis m’.fiNW Dlscovery o] qo C.H!g' ast M, amilton had spen! 8 at once . —— e :E:; hLASTthTH;:! Nl gummarf here but did ‘not make the : tored at the W‘“‘gmfi' at la!oxfhlll. Minn., 8s second-class matter “On: t“ :,t, ne u;" Tt J “T'?‘h (unnual visit 1ast summes P L L undor or ot Coniress of Maro tg ; Weeks” the last. showing - of this __flwgm‘um tohmwuleinda ngere RESIGNS POSITION, z s g 2 mAnd l]{?' egectlvdy and qutlck(liy Rr n o the R e membnnzl_ med tf!edmucoente freely, and qui res:egxl sl:gp follows. -60c and §1 20, druggistshave it. Sold since 1869 Miss Martha Heng has resigned -bank -and; re- Mi"E.“ ‘IBERTSO’N g antic efforts F 1'Di d (;qomfipafio%mw of the young hero to.. and wi " o _more , yellow com- = her. e'lyhe ‘:%dmg is-out of the :;1: u.nera,' : rcc@or m plextion,: ncfieadschc. indigestion, { TRE wamxxmnn ;amary ,e of ox\ ‘Bl S‘% eghmu Licensed Embalmer’ o Brbr%:.:vul;' y";'f,f":ep’,‘fi : pages, containing & news a8 & Surp! “4n. ] S correcti' every Trareiny Ans semt postags PAcA g bl M?fiz mm. oo - dny- of obvi i)lpwzln“m(ifidfl‘ pic. PICTURE FRAMING th'fl:y-ywfifl &:hlvfiflln % res, ¥ : A SPECIALTY world looking cheerful. I ; Ao o L-Ko com“xy Phone 317-W ' and 317-R o et it S e snmnmw nsx 405 ‘Beltraml Avenue || jiinnnununsnsnnnuununsainmig Nortan i'Tal - BEMIDJI, MINN. Subscribe for The Pioneer Our Sunday Spemal CALIFORNIA Brick Ice Cream KOORS Bemidji-Nymore Car Line | leaves 18th street on the quarter to and quarter after each hour. FARE 5 CENTS. Careful Drivers: R. W. KIEHL, Pro.pri.etor' i i i { i E Car leaves Nymore on the hours-and half hour. Car i { g | 'FROM YOUR RHEUMATIC ACHES rompt relief from Rheumatism, ia, or umbazo. you can depen on Sloan’s Liniment. = The warming, soothing, counter- irritant effect is the quickest way to overcome the inflammation, swelling or stiffness. Sloan’s Lxmment makes rubbing need less. It is easier and cleaner to use than plasters or poultices. It dqes not stain the skin or clog'the pores. A bottle of Sloan’s Liniment is all you need for quick rest and relief from the pains of Wedding presents When 'you receive' an invitationto a wedding, a visit to Barker’s will enable you to declde on a splendid present for the bride. The va.nety of useful articles needed in the home gives you wide-latitude in choice, and the question of quality is settled in advance. Were the bride purchasing for herself, she: would come to . Barker’s. Sterling Teaspoons ........ $ 6.50 to $12.50 Bt!‘“CtCe(g‘? . 2 S l.!noniu el U AR Sheffield Tea Sets.......... 35.00to 60.00 quests, pg::s agtsj gr?lg::, ll?:: x?c? ex%?an:toxo:gswf: it :I;tc%;':r:; AL omcm %: “'gh s Sugar and Creamers..... 7.50to 15.50 of £ TeohEE : mores ,;l;ebmm_% remedy Tood s Beth........c 750 to 10.50 Senator J. Ham Lewis of Illinois is shouting himself hoarse| I W b ‘-‘m"fidu E.‘,‘. ',',‘g';‘:;,:; Mantel Clocks ......ccccee.ee 8.00 to 25.00 Eredot “aFe ot plogs provoson, outy, phelding thel {2 ik S ek Fronch Ty Plss.... -S0t0 2500 cratic constituents in the senate, the highest executive body in Ummc e Jip, tty, hearty s 3:“; the nation. * Lewis will be heard little officially in the future. 9ne term was eonugh for the voters of Illinois and they ‘snowed him under” at the last eléetion, his latest effusions be= ing tirades against those who donft happen to agree. When the Babcock hard roadb law becomes effective, and me ior couEn coids and brvndl ~—John ;h ;n! of Conn. State Nflmal 0ol Barker’s rug & Jewelry Store %here is levderydretason tot:)eheve it will, northern anea‘t;ta will 217 Third Street e priviledged to construct gravel roads, and then when the Babcock route is put in it will use the gravelled ro if con~ PHONOGRAPHS KODAKS structed on the proposed line, for hard surfacing. ltrami should take advantage of this nhase of the project. VETERINARIANS RO AR e e s s o o Ibertson Block DR. L, A, WARD . Physician and Surgeon Bemid)f, Minn, : DR. H.\ A. NORTHROP . Ontooputhie Physician 'gmca Fhone 188 | DRS. GILMORE & McCANN Physicians and Surgeons Qflltw: Miles Blook- AV c;\kl.ock; M.D. Eye—Ear—Noss-—Throat - Physician and Sur'-on DR. E. H. SMITH. Office Security | Bank- Blook DR. E. A. SHANNON, M.D. Physician .and Surgeon. Office in" Bl Phone 386 - X M&m %gono 897 DR. EINER JOHNSON Physician and Snr.oon Bemidyi, Minn. - THORWALD Luubz Doctor ‘of Chiropractic Acute and Chronie with Great Sus 1st Lat Bank Bld( urg: 10-12 a.m.; e Phono «oa-w DENT!S’!‘S i 2 DR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST ~Oftice In' Winter ‘Block DR. J. T. TUOMY, North ot Mnrkham H Gtbbons Block ntel ne 230 Leary-Bowser Bld, A DR. J. W. + DIEDRICH ffice—O’. Phones—omce 376< W Res a’ft-n LAWYERS GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Miles Block e f -Phone: 560 D. R. BURGESS, D.V.M. VETERINARIAN Office Phone 3-R, 8rd St. & Irvine | J. WARNINGER g VETERINARY SURGEON ce and Hospital of Tro pma.nsp Phgngw“ H)efln St. and Irvine Ave. BUSINESS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Plavos, Organs, Sewing Maohines 514 Minnesota Ave Bemi Bisiar, Mgr. %- AXEL F. ELFSTRUM Registered Pharmacist - Barker’s Drug Store NORTHERN MINN. AGENCY Dwight -D. Miller WE CAN" I mn:“srfo Anyth.iffg TOM SMART Dray and Tramster Res. Phone. 68 Offi $18 Amodm: ce Phone 12 GENERAL MERCHANDISE Grocerles, GMI. Shoes, Flour W. G, SCHROEDER Bemidji Phone 65 DRY CLEANING Clothes Cleaners for Men, Women and C Day and Night Service Office Remore Hotel, Cor. 3rd St. & Beltrami Ave. Office Phone 1 Residence Phone 10 WM. M'CUAIG Manager Defectiv