Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 8, 1919, Page 2

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: propriated $2,000,000 to cover relief-work in Poland during “ are one in heart and soul, that doubt has been forever dispelled, SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH »D; ‘1919 THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER | Catarrhal Deafness Gannot Be Gured : P HURC“ES ] \ by local apguutlonl. 18 they canngt reach ~ E. w. HANNAH BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER AT THE thy Bmmans, prpien of S8 4801 dokimen Frishe g "o T and that le by a"constitutionst romeds. . e POBUIRNED BVERY APTEANOON LXCEPT gluz——-—— ¥ THEATERS famea ."2‘3%5"”“-:3%."“’ .,,.,mmmflb% o( Auctioneer i TEE REMIDIT PIONEZR FUBLISHING BAPTIST. Tube. ubeile @. R. CARSON B X DENU —Bible school. f A hen It 18 | 1 Sell Anything Anywhere, 3 %li! :. m. —Mor:ln wornhlp Ser- - losed, Deafnces 4 and lens th and Get Top Prices. IEI TELEPHONE 053 o ‘m°1n "nge vr‘? e DON'T MIBS THIS. Sl agetrs o5’ Special attention given to 3 |} § § i veude services Mews| Tonlght st the Rex will be pre| duthice. b L AL SUB || £oh galog ~ Min ecbna-ol tt 3 . | sen e final ment o faces.: Hail's Catarrh ru o y epantered zflmmmfirfi Fomiait, Mifin, ne second.clase foatter :::Bs n;:;:::fltg‘; fi";ff;,:wwm ! “South spectacle | the blooa on. the “mucous surfsces of 206 Minn. Ave., Phone 120W i | W will_give: One . Hundred Dollars for - M. Whl!by i paator: ™ any Coso"of Catarrhal Den ;:u that unno! ert 1% vn i % be cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine, Cirv 5o yNaAttantion pald to s ‘1.':’::’5&%.3‘.’?:‘:”"':’:3-"'.‘,@1 ot ::‘ n:::“m::: OONGmATwN‘“- : e 7 2 'E:';;Ei«“fif'fcokroltdm [ later M?lm. lf::ofih;ook to K\auru pu'i:lfg:tulon in-the current issue. (Nymore.) - staHment, it was Ailmed At the tisk of o Sunday school at 10 &, m. life by-Martin Johneon, who with his Services 7:30 p. m. ‘;,“" ml;o ‘captured by cannibals in The young lady - 4 s the tropics. Jumas Aumf—g:t-o E il ’rho settings.are elaborate and be- DTRENGT}IENS Next door ' Sh Lm 8 mllsbic ‘and’ interesting picturo. KIDVEYS—:: Says i 89rvies (swmm w’ltfb’ulm f“'lt':::e will ‘also be 2 good comed PUE IFIES Bl OOD That when her g Ml&g ‘servides: (W)‘ at 8 S o Brother ; } p. m * THE 1ESSON OF ROOSEVELT. Sou cai't expect weak kidnoys m Weltoms. e When “Our Teddy'/ comes to the| er the addg and poisons ong of §0 Comes home Rev: ‘Nordale, puior.’ Rex' Sunday, and also Monday, it} systemunlessthey are giver a fitfle vln ‘ 3 O - | will be'ons of the best lmn;ausm Don't allow them to becoras &k Sdsfld From serviee . ‘and one ‘that- een seen & | : ulmuflme | Houses In the largs cities i | afi&,}&?f::‘ ;:;:.?:’“&%“%"J# hi’w Have'his a -1 11" preacl & : 8’ . elly Tvaraings S 3 u n mm . The:pitcure is a portrayal of ine 1I£‘EY yon.lhekfine‘yr: ::a: ot working Photograph taken EUROPEAN FINANCES: ‘Monday at’ “s incidents' of the late president’s} ;rov S ety o'eloex. Evorybody‘ m strénuous life from his boyhocod tof - Léx;g‘ ‘3‘3',"‘;.3,. ::g;;:toe 9& 'fif{; ] [n uniform Europe is nearly bankrupt. The financial cost of four mm ;i::m&r::{dflm;fl:o‘atn;t‘:& r::l ‘t%: ,figsmvs:%ux‘i )hiaf fi;‘-‘,‘;‘;’;‘f “o’.ll"c'fll; Be!or? he years of death and destru¢tion and human wretchedness i8) . Suras o Which” even his enemies admired| ;%57 COLDMIDAL Hasrien Ol |l Puts it away overwhelming. ;" o ’ “ag ‘as- Roosevelt o' na“{ trom Liney froublea, GO "‘xl D- 1| And'that i Gen?gn{l s debl‘\:d s:lncfe ;tthil ;;ar léegar; has rea‘,fii&ed forty olo:lo—-mmmt pm.r aut’ Bor- Dguy 2 ° o ‘fi‘;fi"%"heyo}“g e puro originel || Haldkorup ons of dollars anufactu and business conditions gen- simple burial caused the nation to| ‘- Capaules iiiporeed i erally are at a standstill, awaiting the outcome of the peacefy 1:30—5t: Feters church, 'Cass) pourn and eing his praises. from "fi?“?o“&“fi%fi.fi“%‘?%&fifi l;lhocogr:pb. - conference and knowledge of the indemnity to be fixed-by the] MEDATL chg.or:w flafitfl . leass her allies. There is an enormous circulation of paper money, baséd:n Lok fer t&gflh:fl;h O tod packagam || The best. on a very small amount of gold and few securities. The amount’ . which can be raised by taxes is utterly inadequate to the gov-{ ;rllx,xtnent s expenses and the interest on the tremendous war. ebt. i France is in almost as desperate a condition. The war has cost her over thirty-six billions; and the taxes for 1919 will not box, | S19 e, Dt i ey dor Dot auienty or | belp Fou. - tures at ‘the Grand theatre teligut and’ ay. It is a secret few women could even though a weéll-known Sunday" mmln: “at th& Preaby- SHIP YOU hurch at 11 o'clock the pas- equal the war and civilian expenses for the year. In spite o o O o the snnjest “God's| riter made the amasing assertion & x the fact that the war expenses will decrease, a large deficit Go, and God's Com 'l;:ckw Poaims 53;,,3“,::‘: g0 that ,:;:;’,:;‘:';:,‘;"_ Hldes. Furs, WOOI.' will ‘exist. The industrial regions‘have been devastated by thel: e ‘-x{ and, B Germans, and some of the finest agricultural portions of the P olBr el g e e O I e * Tt woula" goem-tunt-GeorgeBro Sheep Pelts and Bee country- will require years for complete restoration,” (Genests- o in produsing ““The Woman on The upshot is that France cannot rebuild and racanstruct ' Sunday 17 5 ) without the aid of -a large indemnity from Germany, and that any cannot pay an indemnity of the size required without ’ complete]y ruining herself and her people. Great Britain has also been put to enormous cost but her position is not quite so difficult. The war was foug'ht out on}" other territory, and the need of reconstruction is absent from | T ot 10 cllock o Wax and Tallow ° To NORTHERN HIDE & FUR COMPANY 118 Belt. Ave. Bemidji, Mianesota her problems. Even so, there has been some suggestion of re-| the:Blessed Bacramen " e & s ‘ H : pudiating a portion of the war debt held by the English people. | Baptisims gt 2.0’clock Wil be cleared quickly and complete- - A il B'g JUI‘“Q n P"ces These conditions keep the peace conference and the finan- ““g ”;“;d“;};fflp‘;‘evsgfm. . y “The-Common Cause,” J. Stuart [l g8 V), Hide Market Has Advanced cial bureaus busy with paper and pencil and pen and ink and long columns of figures. French and British-and American and German heads are busy and aching over the problems. The event will probably be that Germany’s indemnities will be nicely porpomoned to the largest amount she can stand The. demand for furs was never better than it fa today. Sell while prices are high. For the-highest market price in Hides or Furs which appears: at ‘the: Elko- theatre CHRISTIAN- CE. tonight and Sunday, 'matinee .and] Services' will -be hold ¢ the Elko|evening, 4 theatre at ‘11-o'clock. " Sunday sehool| ' Comedy:touches are a pleasing re- at 9:46 lief in contrast to the sterner scenes githloué runniifig into des(xi)elrataonh ax}x)dlBolshefvxsm, and that SALVATION ABMY. e e Comron oo : AR RN nele Sam will step in and lend ‘the balance of the money re- 123 Minn. Ave.) ) Bemidji quired for the restoration of France. 10:00 i _-ggs.?xfir n?':e“gia:‘ Goldberg s Hide & Fur Co. mnn.’ ! : e Qi ) p. 1. s < ‘ We Pay Freight on All Shinments . : Ens} - Mrs. Bittort” it coms : RED CROSS TO POLISH RELIEF. mungs R ent B Peslman, ansisting. \ : : 12-3rd Qt. IDoor W. of Exp. Office Phone838-W- SALVATION ARMY. (Fitth Ward,) 2:00 p. m.——Junior mesting. 3 30 p. mi—Young people’s-legion. Come and bring your.friend You are always-welcome. The war council of the. American Red Cross recently ap- the six months endmg July 81. Announcement of the appro- riation’ was almost simultaneous with that of the arrival: in oland of the American Red Cross commiission which is to spend the money in helping to relieve the appalling conditions | whic;: a ’%’Xfiyth?'tfi“fi"“d e doe Re% ?m? wf,’”;,",{'" ; Sorvicz:; n"the Ai.;dlhl'cizureh- atfit; by Y supplement that o e Hoover commission to Poland which has . = Tz s s undertaken the rehabilitation of the stricken country. :cl ; 1 "d iz “w“u"“ uum“ Am mmmfi In addition to providing special food for the children and| o: ? Grambo pastor,. it, then indeed you may throw i : sick persons and relieving the immediate needs of those in des- ) ; it away with a clear eonscience. ’ Special for Sunday titute citcumstances, the Red Cross will establish dispensaries METHODIST 0%3 botr| You: have no idea how much in five or six. of the principal cities and distribute clothihg, | Df: J: guf‘;:;‘ ‘11,'"3},’ i ;k;ndtg good there still remains in that C 1 f F B l( blankets, shoes and knitted articles among the needy. Drugs|p. m. Sunday school and' Epworth discarded suit. We “have re- a 1 Omla mlt '1C a}llld medxc?l e;}u;pment for the dispensaries and supplieg for Leagu{e"as ;xaual inuartm:; confer- the general relief work are now being transported to Poland|euce following evening service. to see’ yours ‘thrown: away till from the Red Cross warehouses in Europe. Included in the glf:i“;g“:{ysfin';n"fiugflfgy e lit reaiis? is useless. personnel of the Red Cross commission are a number of medi- Dr. Zentz in the afternoon and 2 1 cal specialists, fifteen Polish-American and four American]Judge Tifft and Wadena delogation Quick Service W in’ the évening. Supper‘to thé public nurses, who will co-operate with the governmental authorities beginning at £:30 and’ spseial tables| odel ” san[s Ice Cream Ofl rirom your dealer fi'w"?"““!i L4 4 in formulating a general health program. for ‘mena conferaties -with | ‘Judgel: Tifft at 6:30. 'See extended an-| PSS WSS TSy RECORD CARRIES BELTRAMP'S NAME. nounéements elsewhere. 309 3pd St. Blaine Lembeért, pasm_r. Minnesota counties that won the right to name tanks by LUTHERAN. - their high percentage of distribution in the Fourth Liberty Loan| The.sérvi fiu thie Fitst® Norwe- have been announced but Beltrami county is not mentioned,|gian Lutheran chm'eh ‘next ‘Sunday|’ nor was it expected to be. ‘Fact is, the heavy populated coun- ‘E‘"’"““:fvh‘:g“m"’ comducted in they ties only had that incentive to spur them to action. “"? o'clook Nof-: - , 18Ul Beltrami has hundreds of thousands of acres uninhabited and|be held. - Sunday sohool at:12. Come w invalid® wo- thousands more are sparsely settled, the center of populationyand worship with us, - - j . #A\ man who to a marked degree being in the southern end. Yet'Bemidji and| - Oemund Johnson; Pastor. : the county went over the top in every loan launched by the gov- ernment and it was a comparatively few who. subscribed the allotment when the population: of other counties-are taken into - <Js your sis- consigemtion. uén pcz'cenu;ge :f diii(ttibutmgm S 2 ter, wife or ; ; aming a tank wouldn’t make any érence to the ved-| .mother d THE UNIVERSAL- blooded, loyal people of Beltrami. They glory in their war :l: o::ede: < HEAS achievements and realization of the results is reward enough. anemic and weighed down by the troubles and | weaknesses:of womankind? When 8 woman i§ weighed down by _weakness, backache, dizzy feel- ings, pain.in the back of the head, or pain here and there, she shouid Just| resort to Favorite Prescription, & ‘splendid temperance tonic first prescribed by Dr. Pierce “over “fifty years ago. The ingredients are printed on the label. It is made from wild roots and ‘barks. This Prescrip- tion 'contains no_alcohol or nar- coties. Just the thing for the young married woman weighed down by her burdens. In glrlhood maidenhood, womanhood, it is the one tonie which is dependable, and can be had in tablets as well as liquid. | “Favorite Preserip- tion” makes weak women stropz , “god sick women well. & [ Ford cars have become such a world utility that it would almost seem as if every family ought to have its Ford car. Runabout, Touring Car; Coupe; Sedan (the two latter have enclosed bodies), and the _Truck Chassis; have really become a part and parcel of human life. You want one because its service will be profitable for you. We solicit: your order at once be- cause, while production is limited, it will be first come, first supplied. st (Jiafone THE GREATNESS OF BEMIDJL The measure of greatness of a people is in the unanimity with which they rally to the support of their lgnncipies and their'ideals. If-there were ever any doubt that Bemidji people for, when they can be induced to lay aside that idol so dear to the hearts of all—politics—<the world may be assured that they are dominated and controlled by that greatest of all passions, old- love of home and native land. EGEATI S— SPEND MONEY WISELY. Only spend money where it will bring dividends. That does not necessarily mean in currency but in wholesome plea- sure, investments which are made for the benefit of the poor who will not pay you back or something of that sort. Money spent on chances whether.you lose or win is really ‘wasted coin. It is wasted because that means that you will play agam because you won last time and the next time you may not win, d Tlm Pmnw Wam Ads Bnng Rasufls C. W. JEWETT CO., INC. Bemidji, Minn. Defective

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