Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 31, 1919, Page 2

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BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DOCTORS BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER AT THE e BEMID FIONSER FUBLISING 0O, THEATERS H. M. STANTON G. E. CARSON E. H. DENU Editor Manager S| CHARLES RAY-ELKO. TELEPHEONE 933 Charles Ray, the celebrated star in —_—_— Paramounthplctures \!vig be seen at Bemidji, Minn., as second-class matter the Elko theatre tonight. and Tues- unde?n::{.%ta}:o;h;}ez:.s}mfi:rgfi 8, Ts’l i = N day, in his new photoplay “The Law of the Nortdh" wrgttex:l b‘}; EIIIn Stuart y t Carson and produce y Irvin W, UEitery namaymus ‘Willat under the ' supervisfon of DR. L. A. WARD Physician and Sufgeon Bemidji, Minn. No attention paid to annonymous contributions. be known to the editor, but not necessavily for publication. — ‘Communications for the Weekly Piomeer must reach this office not later than Tuesday of each week to insure publication in the current issue. DR. H. A. NORTHROP Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Ibertson Block Office Phone 153 DRS. GILMORE & McCANN Physicians and Surgeons Oftice: Miles Block OPFICIAL COUNTY AND CITY PROCEEDINGS e TS e R R Eye—Ear-—Nose—Throat Glasses Pitted Th%mau ll;l Ince, l;urhlch is its own El E secret trademark of excellence. In this abeorbing photoplay, Mr. Z % and SPecial Ray portrays the role of Alain de : Montealm, & strong man of the North T & and personal for known as the “‘Eaglet.” The scenes 4 of the story are laid in and about \ vou is a trading post at the ‘“top o’ the \ — . . world,” agflt}, tat;ldv;husu ngle‘;:!ces. ) . r. peopled only by easts, ans NN Qfi P E Y 5 THE W:llfl-!“zm!l s i pakitaies and trappers. . N RE@&: itaining & summary 16 NOWS 0! o overy ToRISAL, ol sent'pleiiee paid to aay adiress, for, 1 sdvasce, 9150 ||| ooy pHUCATIONAT WEERLY - Besinning Wodnewtsy, and ory in. its air - ticht nesday an ursday there- o after, “The Ford = Educational sezlcd package. | Weekly” vlvllllé)lek a tt‘alature on ;ll:e pro- 'gram at the o theatre. e first MORE HOMES FOR BEMIDJI. . | one is entltleg ,“What, Uncle Sam a gogdy t!}at is Bemidji should within the next six months build at least {illfofer 27 A film showing how = | worthy of vour lasting regard because of ifs lasting quality, B THORWALD LUNDE b Doctor of Chiropractic Acute and Chronio Diseases with Great Success 1st Nat. Bank Bldg, _Phone 406-W Hours: 10-12 am.; 2-6 7-8 p.m. iF twenty-five new homes. Men who know conditions of the city o name this total as being the number absolutely needed to care! NORMA TALMADGE. AT REX. 513 233 3 s333 e A picture with ‘a plot, characters for the families who‘ are now }‘esldmg in B?mld,n. 5 1.13 addition, o0 five e star who 1s the best th it there are many families desiring to locate in Bemidji who are can; b(; h:ldd dt:xeegent p}llotog;aphy . an ! jnasig unable to do 8o because of the lack of suitable homes. Norma Talmadge's Tatest Sereet pie. This to be a home building year and every resident of the | ture, “The Probation Wite,” in which city able to do so should erect a home of his own. “He’s a|She 15 presented: by -Joseph M. : s Schenck, home-owner and a tax payer” is the best recommendation any| ™ rye story is about a girl who, atter man can have in his own community. It gives him a standing|having spent most of her life in a DR. E.”A. SHANNON, M.D. Physician and Surgeon Office in Mayo Block Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 “Three flavors to forthwith, not so much as a person of some financial importance, | fast cafe.and two years in a reforma- suit all tasies. s but as a dependable, substantial and self-respecting citizen, |{or%; offers heteelf to a wealthy New | Jg DR. E. H. SMITH wisely regardful of his own and his family’s happiness and best|the luxuries of life. Much to her Be SURE to gef Physician and Surgeon surprise he marries her. She calls herself his probation wife. The term interests, and at the same time an asset to the neighborhood in which he lives. So universal is the home-loving instinct that F o ; : . t probati it might almost be said there is something wrong morally with | s, 2Torarion does fot last long when the man or woman who does not care to own a home; and that| “The Probation Wife” is the kind Office Security Bank Block Ay RNy SR e A L § WRIGLEYS DR. EINER JOHNSON T o is why the malcontents, the habitual industrial -disturbers and °lf a picture that will appeal to all A Physician and Surgeon the socially restive that inflict themselves on all countries are of ‘v‘::;eg'u;n:‘n”g;f““;?;g:{{. :n';’a“;g: Sealed Tight // Bemidfi, Minn. the element that is very largely without home ties. . |is given an opportunity in this ple-| [& Ri /< Unless all signs fail, this is to be the great American home-|ture to display that originality and : Kept Right DENTISTS . 3 t building year. Stimulated by the Government's urgent advice | forass “sho glvms s Momrmas o to “Own a Home for Your Children’s Sake,” and by the injunc-|distinct characterizations. We see tion that “During the war it was patriotic not to biuld, now we|her as an inmate of a cabaret dive, then in a reformatory, and lastly as The DR. D. L. STANTON e ey can best s‘l‘xow.oury 'pgatrlotlsm by building,” there has bepn a tre-| o wite of a wealthy New Yorker N DENTIST mendous “revival” in the sentiment for home ownership. The|Miss Talmadge plainly shows you the| K& 7 Office in Winter Block : indications are that the unhappy class of “renters” and “board-jgrowth of the heart and soul of the : > oot : ers” will be greatly depleted before the end of 1919, and that'girl who did not have a fair chance. : ZrIMIS AL e ——————t—mce s e - o ] there will be many thousands of additional families entered yon° 5533?3"1%3'{:"3“"v’r’afiaé‘;fi upon the life of happiness and contentment to be found only in) has yetdone. It can be seen Wednes- the home. day at the Rex theatre. The price of building materials today is not high, as com- pared with prices of other important commodities, and the community that does not add materially to its total of homes this year is likely to be rated as lacking in patriotism, as well as good business judgment. DR. J. T. TUOMY D! 3 EBNTIS North of Markham Hote* Glbbons Block Phane * A WOMAN’S PICTURE. A woman’s picture with the deli- cate imagery and romance so dear to the heart of woman will be at the Rex tomorrow. The story is a sweet, pretty romance, done so exquisitely and artistically that it will delight every pure-minded person who is fortunate emought to see it. The DR. J. W. DIEDRICH 4 DIDNTIST Office—O’Leary-Bowser, Bldg. Phones—Oftice 376-W Res. 376-R | PRI, F— 8 It will be easier for the average person to buy Liberty bonds during th next sale as the number of installments have|gtars are Tyrone Power, who the late been increased, and the period of payments has been lengthen-| William Winter, America's foremost ed. Under the terms as announced the buyer of a hundred-dol-|c¢ritic, stated was the world's great- lar Victory Bond can pay ten dollars down, ten dollars July|®st actor, and Francis Burnham, one of the photoplay’s youngest rs and i 4 15, twenty dollars August 12, twenty dollars September 9,(who is altogether satistying hnd de- Vg p s twenty dollars October 7 and the final twenty dollars Novem-|lightfully sweet and piquant in her i \ : ) VETERINARIANS ber 11. This spreads the payments over a full six months. The ?:;sz::rf?:: B‘;;esb?;‘elfciim Atl:O 4 ; AN AAR A AR AP fact that there will be no “next loan” makes this new plan|; = LD . 0 3 J X 3 g magery of the child’s mind is Cali D. R. BURGESS, D.V.M. possible. It will be a big help in reaching the*total asked for|fornia’s tamous beauty and perfect VETERIWARIAW the loan. venus, Mable Jones. Then balance of ] 3 TR 4 ARIAN P the supporting cast is exceptional in ¢ . Office Phone 3-R, 3rd St. & Irvine " " its excellence, including such players i a Of course, if we all enter the clgan-up busineas whple— as Jay Belasco, Jno. Oaker and Gypsy heartedly, we will have to purchase paint, rakes, and the like, All"mt ‘i‘\l MOSGH} Lor;lei" lsiz goo thereby putting a little money in the dealers’ pockets. But if|Uine novelly, showing the myrid bir S and animal life of the sea and its we do not, and the coiusequence would mean sickness and|lonely islands, together with a grip- death, the doctors, druggists and tombstone men will grab our|ping story of-love and adventure : 3 surrounded by that indescribable at- coin. Most gf'us would rather spend our money for the paint— mosphere thet 15 at once so plessing take your choice. . and yet awe-inspiring. LAWYERS GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Miles Block Phone 560 J. WARNINGER VETERINARY SURGEON Office and Hospital 3 doors west of Troppman's, Phone No. erp St. and Irvine Avna. b e ——————————————————————— BUSINESS Don’t Take any Chances s A battery may seem to be doing its jo"b nearly Final payments in the United War Work campaign— ATTENTION! FORWARD! MARCH! as well as usual — may turn the engine over 1 Work . P brssis TOM SMART Seven Sisters—were due two weeks ago, and it is important that| . U"cle, Sstamy's Minsteele which sfiong}lly Fm“g} o e mbay S :‘;gi‘;i’y’ Dray and Tramster all who subscribed should pay the amount promised. The work|composed of veterans and the pick enoug C‘}mefl d°" 'g do}i,np ;0 right up to Res. Phone J5 Office Phone 12 has not been completed, more money is needed, and we should|of talent from Pershing’s army. Not- hot spark -— and may go onf e g A Amitien all remember that the time to “let down” has not arrived. Pay W“"BE;“‘““% ttt‘nmtt tfese ng: ll]mrve the point where the spark of life goes out. . . . gone rougs e tortures o el or . your Seven Sisters subscription. us they are still able to entertain If you don't know that your battery’s in MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS S L you ‘“T]: b ik mltmar {lzleld good health, you're taking chances. ris‘f:.i\di?g:s‘:fisxvn;‘ B.:l:iu‘iu 3 : 2 way—They will make you forget the 3 % < v It is to be hoped the state senate will not.pass.the bill| Fay="9ey Wit mage you Vou' Taost J. Bisiar, Mgr. Fhone l%.' which would give the state an absolute monopoly of workmen’s|them at the grand reception after the Drop in at the Senlr)icftStation for ten minutes compensation insurance. Modification-should permit mutual sho;;' you v;lm love them, every oin? : and let us test your battery. i i i i i-|of them. These b re on e ¥ i insurance companies to compete with the state for such busi-|of them 66 Doys are on.a specla And ask about the Still Better Willard— the Dwight D. Miler ness \ninety days tour and this city is for- t yor > A " tunate in being one of the ninety only battery with the “Bone Dry prxqcxple WE CAN L e citigs to book this attraction. In that is your absolute assurance of getting a Insure Anything Anywhere More than 140,000 claims for payment of the $60 bonus to | €Ver: d“:g' “”-}:“ ‘h”f g’;{; “%:;:n’;: . battery as now as the day it left the factory. Oftices, Security Bank Bldg., Tel. 167 men honorably discharged from the military service have been | ooy anomers 21 Ttk P 2 Y . K inal success. In the larger .cities paid at Washington. Checks are being mailed at the rate of|they are met at the train by busi- q s icati i i ’s clubs and it d (1123200 a day, and the applications are being received 50,000 a :gzszfv!; : '; eu“; ggné oz);;l:l wg::?da:o Bemld ]l Auto Co’ credit to General Pershing himself. NORTHERN MINN. AGENCY GENERAL MERCHANDISE Groceries, Dr; -3“;'05. Shoes, Flour W. G. SCHROEDER O 7 The minstrel first part is a minstrel i Bemidjt Phone - 65 i 3 2 show itself and many of the boys B g Well, did you forget to turn your clock ahead? oo Ll e AL Olaf Ongstad, Pl'Op time in some of the biggest minstrel shows in the country, prior to their enlistment in the war. ’ . revesnenenss || HUFFMAN & O'LEARY 114 : IIIIllIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIWEII&!A[IIHIIllwéli}lllllkllllllIllll"ll:lllIIIIIIIIIIIIIII = § [s) t th tstanding feat . ! £z i Z ANYTHING—ANYWHERE g Eln ;'1;2 fauéev:ixia“m %2:)035 :f: :u'{x?f FURNITURE AND § E'n > : COMPENSATION 2 g ?:tste (xi? lyu:: gatgzged t:o;n theqfour UNDERT AKIN § n.s, thmo T > (3] (O] § winds and are second to ncne either We NOW Ha.ve Our G SriCmipEl | INSURE S| 2 = 2 Z0oW Sebhit'of me's. 5 s S8 20502 8l y ILLER |8 B i 2 Einesia vl oo his cxprience New Creamery Completed H. N. MKEE, Funeral = o H : Direct g g’g 5 ?&’gg @l ANDBE |8 § 2 z B e ot oo haniice T, B marizes and are ready for business. irector ENE [ L1 SURE E 5 g E })s"nlso S:nother l;)ilgkteguére in j&lhst: PHONE 178-W or R E z O z = 0. rgeant Cl ohnson ‘h. h k & f £ alE g LIFE INSURANCE g & E|bac kirom over the sea will take you We pay -highest market price for E;fi'g o 3 w E|tho scones of tha battle felds of cream and guarantee satisfaction. Write s a . . . BEMIDJI MINNESOTA Auto L; d Taxi Servi SunmS R | O company B. engineers will entor- . I ory AuC, 1 axl Service Day and Night Service Bemidji Creamery Co. Office Remore Hotel, Cor. 3rd St. & Beltrami Ave. Office Phone 1 Residence Phone 10 trenches on his famous violin which went through four battles and over the top with him twice. The show tonight will start at 8 o'clock, > Write today £ _— for our fully illus- i 1R A few crops well chosen and prop- e trated booklet on Cancer ! erly cultivated are prefefibie to ‘&t and its treatment. /tis Free. LN miscellaneous - assortment—no on DR. WILLIAM'S SANATORIUM, 3075 Usiversity Avae. 5. E. ~ MINNEAPOLIS, MiNN. of which will supply enough veget- ables to make & full serving for the entire family. READ THE PIONEER WANT ADS CHTE T TG R LT LTI L L Manager 2 lllIllllllllllllllIIIIlllHllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIllllll|lll|llll|lllllll WM' M’CUAIG ; Office Security Bank Bidg. the scemes of the battle fields of k SiPhone 167 P. O. Box 232 Flanders, Loraine and Ghattemu|| o1 tags and prices. ENTERPRISE AUTO €. tain you as he did the boys in the Defectiv

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