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it P “THREE DIFFERENTTYPE 'PAGE FOUR SOCIETIES PLAN " WILL PREVAIL War Savings Bodies to B'_e_.Or-. ganized in Ninth District Waek of Feh. 17 to 24, ° Medel . Organizations for Schools, Rural Communities and Businass Establishments Outlined to_ Teach Thrift. Minneapolis, Minn—The week of February 17 to 24 will be-Savings So- elety week in the Ninth Federal Re- serve District. nations.. We have food, clothng and money~-ail the good things in life. But we must make the basis of this prosperity secure, Saving makes the future prosperity of the individual safe. At the same time it supplies money to the Government with which the wholé national structure can be 80, strengthened that we will not have to lose or forego our general pros. perity. ¥ “With these appeals there is also the fact that America must loan money to other nations if those nations are to continue to buy goods in the United States and by so doing give steady employment to our {ndustrial and agricultural workers. Duripg the war while we were supplying the ‘world, our production expanded t{remendous- ly. We“must hold those fogeign mar- kets if we are to keep up that produc- tion rate. We must hold foreign mar- kets or undergo such a slackening in manufacture and agriculture’ that every individual will suffer. . . “Much of the money loaned {hrough investment in War Savings Stamps /will go to meet the overwhelming war This time was tofi:y fixed by A. R:| 6xpense which remafns to be paid. Rogers, chairman of the Ninth Dis- trict War Loan Organization, as the period in which every community in the Ninth Kederal Reserve District will orgafiize the*War Savings Socle- ties which are to be the mucleus of | - ‘Much of the rest wili go to foreign ,nations as credits with which they ean buy of us and ‘keep the home wheels turning.’ Permanent Force. The War Savings socleties_ formed ®unity to save of an7 of the world's ‘FOWLS FOR BREEDING STOCK | l Making Selection. “ Health and Viger Must Be First Points to Keep in Mind When e yet hatch unsatisfactorily, and the first consideration must be the produc: tion of hatching eggs with - strong, virile, well-nourished germs. This can be done only by a careful selection, mating and mansgement. of the breed- ing stock and affording the eggs thel proper care after they are laid. Health and vigor must be the first points to keep in mind when selecting the breed- ers. The rule that good seed must be used if one expects a successful crop includes the chicken crop as well as’ those of grass and grain., The breed- ing flock: should include only sound,| healthy, well-fed stock, and' all fowls that have at any time suffered from any serious iliness or show any faults breast, hawk-bill or ‘snake-head, pale face, rattling. fin 'throat,” forelgn growths,upon any part of the body, leg *weakness or string halt' should be proniptly Aisearded. - 1 Eg.gs may be perfectly fertile and | or defects, such as crooked back or}” LONG Satisfaction for the “ * sweet tooth. ) .~ - Aid to appetite and DR. L. A. WARD Physician and Surgeon Bemjdji,” Minn. DR. H. 'A. NORTHROP ,,l Osteopathic Physician 3 and ' Surgeon Ibertson Block Office Phone 153 DRS. GILMORE & McCANN Physicians and Surgeons Office: Miles Block A. V. GARLOCK, M.D. 8; st Eye—Ear—Nose—Throat Glasses Pitted e ST ‘ ings, the District War Loan Organiza- | {0 keep War Savings Stamps on sale the 1919 campaign for Thrift, Ameri- |this year will probably beconie an in- |4 canization and War Savings Stamp |éreasingly lmportant factor in finane- |/ buying. Centering on the society plan | 4ng the United States when the per- - by which scores in each society and |fod for Liberty Loans has passed. Ac- millions throughout the district will | cording to Mr. Rogers, the Treasury bave a common point through weekly or semi:monthly meet- | ties permanent 8o far ps possible and tion aims to have Thrift written large | 88 A means whereby every individual of contact | Department plans to make the socie- | on the minds and hearts of every man, woman child in the district, A di- roct appeal will be made for the pur- chase of W. 8. 8. with the money saved. % Three Types. "'Three definite types of War Savings societfes have been worked out at headquarters by John H. Meyering, director of the W. 8. B. divisfon, Dr, Geo. N. Bauer, head of,the depart: ment of mathematics at the Univer sity of Minnesota, who i3 on leave to devote himself to War Savings Or ganisation, and the other workers un- der Mr. Rogers, They are: 1. A model society type for schools, 2.. A mode! type for societies or ganized in rural communities. 3. A model type for §ndustrial or eommercial establishments. On the last mentioned plan War Savings SBocieties will be formed in stores, factories, mills and in railroad and other offices, wherever in fact there 1s an sstablicshment employing ten or more persons. The-school so- cleties, many of which are already running suecessfplly, will be gresily fncreased in number and revivifled: and hundreds of new socleties will be sdded to those which already. are flourishing in so many rural communi- Ues. - Actually, there is hardly any limit to the number or nature of groups which can orgdnise War Savings Societfes. In giving the models such names as *school,” “community,” or “{ndustrials the directays mean merely to indicate can save with security #t the same . digestion — benefit “andenjoyment in- LaSTlNGj\orm. And only 5 cents - a package. DR. E. H. SMITH . Physician and Surgeon Oftice Security Bank Block o e S T S Tz DR. E. A. SHANNON, M.D. Physician and Surgeon Office in Mayo Bioc! Phone 396 #ims that lwe {s adding to the Govern- dnen‘'s income. Not the least advan- fage of suck a plan will be a material reduction of taxes in coming years in ; S— - 80 far as tlie total of many small sav- X ings defrays the heavy national ex-| PERFECT PEACE AND pense we must carry as a result of the war. WAR™ WON, BUT NOT ENDED | @ronna Says .Readjustment Need Ald of Every Citizen, Days ‘Btatement’ by Unfted States Senator Asle J. Grouna, of North Dakota: “The war has been won, but has not ended. The days of: readjustment will demand the cooperation and: intelij- gent afd of every loyal American elti- zen. Money must be rafsed to defray war bills which will worry the guar- diavs of the nation's financixl destiny for some time to eome. “I'atriotic, constructive aid can be rendered the Government now by even the smallest wage earner, and In such & mauner as to make his patriotic ef- fort a boowmerang of good fortune. The Government is urging Amerfcan citi- zens -{o- continue the purchase of War Savings @pd Thrift Stamps_and other Govoernment securities, to,help raise money to defray -expenses which at presant are even heavier than those which arose while the war was on, Our financial stabiiity must be maintalned, our credit njust ‘remain unimpaired. “1 heartily approve of the Govérn: the general nature of the plan. Any{ pane’s plan to spread the gespsl of group can yrganize, choosing the type | thritt fn every home throughout the IS | CONTENTMENT When You Eai Koors Bread Koors Butter Koors Ice Cream| pag‘lg/ul/vr avor Last SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY PIONEER nuiuiuTmimiim‘ummummm|u||mlmlmlfimTu||mlm|m|||m|||mumm|nil||m||)|||||fl\||fl;fl||fl||mmm Closin 'l 14 Office—O'Leary-Bowser Bldg. K Res. Phone 897 e ———————eR——— THORWALD LUNDE Doctor of Chiropractic wit Buccess 1st Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone 408-W !l:Iours: 10-12 a.n.; 2-6 7-8 p.m. S S A R SRR DR. EINER JOHNSON Physician and Surgeon Bemidji, Minn. pr—————— DENTISTS DR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office in Winter Block DR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST North of Markham Hotel Gibbons Block Phone 230 DR. J.- W. DIEDRICH DINTIST Phones—Office 376-W.Res. 378-R ol GRAHAM ‘M. TORRANCE LAWYER Miles Block Phone 560 ¢ Qut Sale VETERINARIANS that seema best suited te {ts needs. Every group will be urged to ornn-{ ize. Farmers’ clubs, commereial clubs, fraternal orders, woman’s clubs, clubs of boys and girls, mutual co-operative associations of all sorts, every gather- ing where the message of thrift, Americanization and -the purchase of Government securities can be placed before a number of persons, will be utilized. Americanization work is to be close- | 1y linked with the War Savings Socie. ' | ties, eapecially in. communities whers a considerable proportion of the popu. Iation' is not yet fully alive to the American spirit and the benefits de- rived from living in the United States, It I8 the opinion of the cen. tral committee that ownership of W. | 8. §.-and other Government securities wiill be a'distinct help to Americaniza- tion. It will increase the interest of the individual in his Government when he knows he owns a patt of the pation’s public debt. 8peed Up Organization, County chairmen of War Savings Stamp sales have been advised by Mr. Meyering to get in touch immediately with all workers in their territories and to make preparations for form- ing the socleties during the week of February 17. There aleo .will bde meetings of county chairmen at vari- ous points in each state of the Ninth District, at which the information ot each will bs made available for the others. At each of these meetings & worker from headquarters in Minne- apolis will attend with information 8nd advice. A Speakers' Bureau is being worked up which will be able to supply speakers to the societies, eith- er at the time of organization or at subsequent meetings. “Working on the fundamental idea of the value of Thrift, we intend also to convince every person in the dis- trict that the purchase of War Sav- ings Stamps will make savings do « better, bigger and more valuable work than any other use of the money,” Mr. Meyeriag sald today. “At the same time, of course, the money saved and invested in siamps will be perfectly safe and will yield an interest return between 4 per cent. and 5 per cemt. each year. Save And Invest. For more than four years the worid bas been spending. Now the world must either start saving to make up th' loss and waste or it must fall} ‘ Back into stagnation and sink to s standard of comfort and happiness dis. tinctly below that of 1814. But it fs WOt necessary for the American peo Dle to fall back if they are thrifty land . The purchasé of War Savings and Thrif¢ Stamips i§ a practical man- | ifestation of thrift. The likeness of { Beniamin Franklin which appears up- on the new issile is indeed significant, } and homage should be paid to him by every citizen by investing in Govern- t ment securities, thereby laying the { toundation for the national spirit of | thrift which 1 believe the war has in- | culzated In many who formerly did not know the meaning of the word.” | SUPPORT OF OUR SOLDIERS vPwph Sinouldmau;‘L—i;:rky Bonds and $ W. S. S, Says Clark. Statewent by Speaker Champ Clark oy Missouri: ‘It goes without saying that there must and will be another big Bond Is- ibue. Having put our hands to the :plow we must not look back. We can- imot afford to. Because while the world |iwar is really over, it is not technically |‘ended until President Wilson issues a | proclamatfon to that effect. We wtill have a huge army overseas and while it should be brought home as scon as ‘ships can bring our moldiers back, un- til they get back, they must be fed and clothed and otherwise cared for. It would be an everlasting shame notdo do that. So people should subscribe for the iinpsnding loan and purchase ‘War Savings Stamps as readily and liberally as they subscribed for past loans. It's for the support of our sol- diers and nothing is ‘tco good for iem.” “CHAMP CLARK.” What's a Nickel worth? THINK IN INTEREST Picture of Poster to Bs D!lnwfll and gave. We Rave the bost opper | Fhroaghout Ninth Distrigh e e A T choice. ent sizes; at cost. Double Blz"mkets, three differ- Black and White Sewing Cot- ton, 200 yard spools, at. .6c 9-4 extra quality Sheeting, atayard.............45¢c ‘36 inch Bleached Muslin, at a THIRD STREET & = Entire Dry Goods ,Stoék Will Be Sold--FORCASHONLY I have decided to offer at a sacrifice my entire stoc.k of Dry Goods, because I am going to discontinue fc%us department.g&If you want some unhea.rd of ,bax:gams come here and see. The sale will continue until the Stock is sold. Those who come first will have best — L ook Over Thqse Prices = 10 ounce heavy Duck or canvas, 8b o m s e 36 inch Light and Dark Per- calesat ..............18¢ 7 inch Ginghams now . a?tc.....n.g.....IScandZOc Calicos, all colors, at a ' yard ... 12%c : 27 inch Light and Dark Colored - Quting Flannels, at ayard ........20c and 22¢ Otto G. Schwandt BEMIDJI PHONE 33 0 A T D. R. BURGESS, D.V.M. VETERINARIAN Office Phone 3-R, 3rd St. & Irvi J. WARNINGER VETERINARY SURGEON Office and Hospital 3 doors west of Troppman's. Phone No. 209 3rd St. and Irvine Ave. BUSINESS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Pianos, Organs, Sewing Machines 514 Minnesota Ave., Betidji J. Bisiar, Mgr. Phone 573-W NORTHERN MINN. AGENCY | Dwight D. Miller WE CAN Insure Anything Anywhere Oftices, l‘oufltgtnll;‘t lldy:: Tel. 167 | TOM SMART Dray and Tramster Res. Phone 58 Office Phone 12 818 America GENERAL MERCHANDISE Groceries, Dr; Goods, Shoes, Flouy 'eed, Etc. W. G. SCHROEDER Bemidji 5 FPhone 65 M. E. IBERTSON Funeral Director and Licensed Embalmer PICTURE FRAMING A SPECIALTY Phone 317-W and 317-R 405 Beltrami Avenue BEMIDJI, MINN. HUFFMAN & O'LEARY FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING H. N. MKEE, Funeral Director PHONE 178-W or R al