Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 12, 1919, Page 2

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?Cxuley, the housekeeper, who allows ino strange members of the feminine {sex to enter the house. .8o Oharlie |and Dot come down the fire-escape BEMIDJI DAILYPIONEm iand ask Grey to help them, Grey ————PUBLISHEED EVERY AFTERNOON BXEOBPT SUNDAY: Iconceives a plan of escape, instructs | ) ; . e 3 THE, BEMIDJI FIONEER FUBLISKING CO. | Dot and Charlie, and leaves for his { P18 2 MR § H. M. STANTON G. E. CARSON E. H. DENU |}/ office. Charlie goes up to engage Mc- A ‘ - b | Cauley in an argument so Dot can get Editor Manager |away, Suzanne now. returns and finding the girl.in Grey's . rooms, is horrified and will accept no explana- tion from Dot, They hear a tapping on the steam-pipe, Charlie’s signal for Dot to get away, and she. grabs DOCTORS TELEPHONE 922 Entered at the postoffice at Bemidji, Minn., as .second-class. matter under act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Suzanne’s hat and escapes, -McCau- Z 7 , 7 DR. L. A. WARD = q ley thinks Suzanne is the strange 7 Z Physician and Surgeon No attention paid to annonymous contributions, »wntter‘- name.must girl and carries her out of Grey's / / ’ ; . Bemid)l, l(lnn.. be known to the editor, but not necessarily for publication. rooms, depositing her on the side- 7 Communications for the Weekly Pioneer must _reach this office not later fmm Tuesday of each week to insure publication in the current issua e walk outside. Suzanne decides to play the same game as Grey, and 7 A sends him an anoymous letter to be 7 Z at thel hlollne dof t'.:rthur r?a:;ard, a /// Z The longm— mutual friend, at night, When Z Grey arrives at Barlm.rt‘l'ng apartment,’ Z 4 > lastln! beneflto R s B LS A S5 SRS, DR. H. A. NORTHROP Osteopathic Physician and Surgoon Ibertson Block ftice Phone 153 e i el L e - ‘ \ the ‘greatest | ————————— o ||| bretenis oot o bo the least amneves.| | /PR A~ ) O\ satisfaction for || DRS. GILMORE & McCANN zon pagr, conmnute & rimmary o e mope ot the wou, Pabucpat || 53,02 5L P S e : vour sweet || "ot pen every Thursday and sent postage psid o sny. address, for, 1a sdvazos, §1.50 explanatiogs ‘give t:l:if::ltl};? ?«: |7 tooth OYFIGIAL COUNTX AND GITE FROGEEDINGS iy, amdtns. Y TMANG A W] o e 4 PR vy >inthe sealed packages. Air-tight and .imeurity-proof. —SW Town of Historic Interest. THE EXTRA SESSION NEXT MONDAY Brienne-le-Chateau, the little French/ & s . where Napoleon Having been called by President Wilson the Sixty-sixth e 0 congress will meet in special session next Monday. The date is| the 105th anniversary of the emperor’s| a little earlier than was expected; the earlier, the better, since| last visit to the village. It was on there is an immense amount of work for congress to <_io. The| Januvary 29 that Napoleon began his great supply bills that failed in the last session of the.Snxty-fifth mfilzn ntz:};mtth :h;o :;lles, vtvh‘g were congress must be passed, and passed without dawdling, as the A:’Bfl‘:n: e ha‘:;flb:en ::::E new fiscal year begins on July 1. A policy of the majority of the| . grim clcnee of ‘wakthte, be at] republicans will be the reduction of the income and war profits| tempted to cut the. Siiestan, army. in taxes. It was not to be expected that the Republicans would ac-| two by suddenly interposing his forces cept the tax schedules for 1920 made by the democrats of the|between those of Schwartzeoberg and last congress in.a not too wise attempt to tie republican hands. | Bluecher, the object belng: to prevent A republican congress is entitled to make its own scheme of tax- | their uniting. -Almast.on the same Eyo—Ear—Nose—Throat Glasses Pitted e —————— T e A R A DR. E. A. SHANNON, M.D. Physician and Surgeon | Office in Mayo Block Phone 396 Res. Phone 337 N Y e—————————————————— ———————————————————————— DR. E. H, SMITH Physician and Surgeon Oftice Security Bank Block « fef S0k | SEALED TIGHT KEPT RIGHT y ’ 7 DR. EINER JOHNSON Physician and Surgeon T DR S : A AT A t and on the ‘same day Napol : i B ation, and any reduction of taxation that can be attained .Wltt!,l- m n‘“l:m‘l’)';e m‘t’h °p:'énm't";::: . = Bemidji, Minn. | out impairing essential and capital national purposes will be| ey of a c‘,mck“wcl; ‘attempted. to / . - ; eagerly welcomed by the country. murder him. It was only the prompt | | IR BETUAAN o 2 I ) ; LUNDE AND DANNENBERG { { The primary means of such reduction is severe economy in| ausistance of Gorgaud that- saved Na- e f S 5. L AND DANH] | expenditul:'es. During the war billions have been tossed -about| roleon. HEWING GUM g 10 R S lightly. For the success of the war no cost was too great, no - - f :o ;, t:; 1‘;0 gk pl_“,g- cm;. m,d._l sacrifice was grudged, but the easy, careless, inflated, extrava-| Parsnips and :salsify. came out of .s at. Ban z. emidji gant habits which war always breeds must not be allowed to the ground this year.in excellent con- : X dition. - Plant: h-tc : continue. The burdens of business must be lightened. Every|croung “Hattanongt:( leave:in the appropriation, every item in every appropriation, should be . FOR SALE DENTISTS A A AL AINSN SIS DR. D. L. STANTON ' DENTIST Oftice in “‘Winter Block R e B R s serutinized carefully. The government has been asking its citi- zens to be thrifty, to save. It is for the government to set, strong and memorably, the example. I ) It is natural that the republicans as hedlthy partisans wish to examine the expenditures made by various departments and at City Livery boards and bureaus in the war. The process, politically unprof- DR. J. T. TUOMY itable and even dangerous, if the quarry is slight in comparason carload of Heavy Novtty P ANTIRE et with the hullabaloo of the huntsman, is. known as “hunting Gibbons. Block Phons campaign material.” The prime, the incomparable, campaign Horses material for the republicans will be the record, if they can make it, of constant, judicious economy, of lower taxation. Every- body in business, everybody that pays taxes, everybody that works for a living, hopes, partisanship apart, that the republi- cans will avoid extravagance, will cut appropriations to the bone, will lighten more than a little the pack of taxation that galls and strains the back of enterprise and thrift. 0- Recently a proud mother telephoned to the editor of The Pioneer with the request that an item concerning the return of her son from France be printed. “I will be ever so thankful if you will put a line in the paper telling about his return,” she DR. J. W. DIEDRICH i DEINYIST Office—O'Leary-Bowser Bldg. Phones—Office 376-W Res. 376-R Just received from - North| Dakota. Also fresh milk cow, LAWYE!| GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYRER Miles ‘Block : i Hsggc; m gaid. “For his friends will be interested to learn of him.” The| \\f/ E are quali- \\q ‘ \ N . VETERINARIANS Pioneer thanked the lady for the item .and assured her that it| M4 fied *‘;‘ carry Ml o : ; : i was appreciated as it is just such news that adds to the interest; &4 Stmcfi‘;‘fl‘s :feth;:: i v e 1 Dr. W. K, Denlson—Dr. D, R. Burgess of the paper. But we wish our readers would remember the who employ us be- . , DENISON & BURGESS ; incident as an example of how many items of interest can be \ cause‘n«‘)? our wide . % : 7 .o s Meterinarians provided for readers of the paper. There are hundreds of little experience am':h be- G b it visits, little social doings and meetings of interest which will add Rorie g goic ok to the paper’s welcome if its subscribers will be but thoughtful equipment. Our ¥ : - enough to telephone the information. se;vice ;: e‘?’ic:enr:it GET fiE ADY J. WARNINGER - o and courteous and . ; ) : VETERINARY SURGEON Bemidji was yesterday provided with a comedy-drama, il a::si?e‘:s ‘fie:}f? “SPORTS” : \ 5 O rapomane. Phone Ner 303 ) “Turn to the Right,” which wgs a preachment of sunshine and ings. { : 3rd. St-and- Tryine-Ave. fun that sometimes moved its audience to tears, for it was more The time is here. The fish are wait- compelling in its heart interest than any play ever presented in| |[p - ;’,‘,fi.“d thatlakes; and: stzeaa dnvite ; BUSINESS this city. The management of the Grand is to be congratulated E. i { SEE OUR WINDOW ez for bringing such a splendid attraction to Bemidji, and in so| ||§ : We_ have everything needed to- make A TOM. SMART doing it assures the theatre goers of the city that the very best| ||f ) : 4 WA calpis ::‘m“d“:l oy and fisher- Dray and Tramster is being brought here when possible. | ) e Bl Rods® " Sane Poles Res: Phone 58 Offiee: Phone 13 } Reels Ne 818 America . Sinkers Bobbers theatre tonight and T a; T, i i Curwood’s wgrks gave a‘;e:gfl{ér xs- B fi?::fiw, ;i II:::::S}; Kits MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS . cination, and their themes are de- : Gamping i oo 'B‘m"- NEws OF THE veloped always with a dramatic in- > »me‘pmt o g:r? %?mh Bait R Blrilm:::ou A"‘hfl. &’;’.' tensity which lends itself to screen Fhermos bottles - Etc., Etc. - i T H E A T E R S adaption, This is especially true in ] ¥ i3 “Two Women,” which gives Miss BEMIDJI HARDWARE Stewart one of her strongest roles. : i Miss Stewart has the role of a BAD TAKE SALTS i .COMPANY RESOURCEFUL WOMEN. daughter of the mountains, who, af- v Y Mipnesota Ave & 4th Street ter realizing her first great love, v Insure Anything An; There are few women as brave, one | shows the nobility of her character|Says Backache is sign you have| emidji .| 1 Offices, Becurity Bask ' might Imagine, as Mary Bowen,|by seeking to relinquish the same been eating t: X C.'W. Vandersluis, Prop. whose recent discovery that Alan|that the woman who had & prior ealing 0o m! b 4 Perry and not her husband, was gulilty of forgery of a check for which Jim Bowen was sent to prison, will result in his release. But these try- ing days are disclosing the fact that most women are brave and.resource- fu! when put to the test. claim of the man of her heart and meat. who proved herself unworthy may be — reclaimed, The picture is a master-| “When you wake up with-backache plece in direction, the work of Ralph {and dull misery in the kidney region Ince, and the settings are of wonder- | ;¢ generally means -you -have -been ful mountain sceriery so often used |gqting too much meat, says a well- by Mr. Curwood. In the supporting The story of Jim and Mary will [cast are Barle Williams, Julls | oy, aathority. Meat forms urle GENERAL MERCHANDISE Grogeries, mm Flour W. G. SCHROEDER Bemidji Phone’ 68 e e B Daro Dutors S| Sty Sorkos: Franh. Surlr 10, Tk vervorks S koo | A ; | ENTERPRISE AUTO €0 Tre " toniahl "ahd "Tasiay, deisan| T CRIRIRD. and they become sort of l : " ' Auto Livery and Taxi Service T ay, en “Quicksand” will be shown, This and loggy. When your kidneys : i ) i : and Ni rvi +Quickeand” will be shown. This| EYPERIMENTAL MARRIAGE. |iiuggish and clog you must relieve| | Duy-actl Night Socrind .. “Experimental Marriage,” Con- them, like you relieve bears all the marks of careful direc-|gtance Talmadge's latest Select pic-|removing all the bo “Dfl and spilen‘dld photography .as well as convincing qualities of plot, a that invariably grace pictures- pro- Lewis J. Selznick, will be seen Tues-|headache, dizzy spells; your stomach cYmu- b:imh; e 2 : Ofil;:: SRe:%rel Hotel, Cor. y’s urinous 3 t. eltrami Ave. ture in which she is presented by waste, else you have backache, sick wwélxwlmgwmlllIllllllllllllllllmllmlll 4 Office Phone 1 W g E & . day at the Rex theatre. ‘‘Experimen- i = - = s f}.‘}‘l':": dggg?ttx‘;uz:c::r :ggla;:‘ts?:é tal Marriage” is the story of Suzanne :?m::l}fn;“; cyo:‘:.e %’.xdr:::;:fih: B Z % ANYTHING—ANYWHERE E s Residence Phone 10 tomorrow, at the Elko, is another of E;m"" a young and charming Widow | tyinges. The wurine is , full Ex= (@] I ek the popular two reel “Big V" comedy ‘:t :.::::&": é&:v?r:’:::‘l‘::n:a;;‘;s of sediment, channels often sore, 5&9 > = w E WM. M'CUAIG features, lawyer, on the condition that they|Vater scalds and you are obliged to 3 e R c < Qs § seek relief two or three times during |= wy . 5= Z = Manager A mutually agree to be bound by the|fpe¥ e} : E E e = = SPEEDY BOY. matrimonial ties only during the|the Dig! relinbl H 8, Q E ] = “Greased Lightning,” a Paramount | time elapsing between Friday night | . Fither consult a good, o pay-18 »OF =2 -4 g picture as speedy as its title, comes|and Monday morning of each week, |SiCian 8t once or get from your e =tm= (=] 5 pacs | = to the Elko theatre Wednesday and|A contract to that effect is drawn up |macist about four ounces of Jad(g -] e L @ E(|HUFFMAN & 0 Thursday, Charlie Ray is the star.land they are married on Friday|S8lis; take a tablespoonful in a glass Eg . <) zZ 0 zZ = Charlle plays the village blacksmith|night, Monday morning arrives, and 9f Water before breskfast for a few |z o] E M o= FURN“'URE AND s-—-but the spreading chestnut tree.|Grey, determined to convince the girl, 48y8 8nd your kidneys will then act|S z & 2 Z sllasninasn s ee what he does do! Chas, Ray|of the folly of her idea, plays a wise|fine. This famous salts is made from | Q = * never appeared in a more entertain-|game, and doesn’t appear anxlous|the acid of grapes and lemon juice,|= g O Office Security Bank Bldg. - w = UNDERTAK]NG ing and amusing feature. that she stay longer in his company. | combined with lithis, end has beeni= S o o Phone 167 P.0.Box 222 I B| | m———— She leaves, a little worried, deter-|used for rations to clean and{Z E. 0! - N.NESOTA = = —— ANITA STEWART TONIGHT. mined to comie back later and look t S = H » James Oliver ~ Curwood, ~ widely |lrito things, ize. i T A T T . N. M’KEE, Funeral k‘nown wrl:’er tt:tb{lction and author Dotc.l Ha&'flwon has foolishly ac- lbllll:: irritates, thus ending bladder — Director of a score of notable screen successes, | cepted a dare to visit, after an all-| wefikness. AR 2T ;.gnln is emtp;oyed umiller Vlitagraph's nish:m danece, Charlie Hamilton's ad Salts is .Itmi: saver for regular llllllllllmmlllmllfllmllmmllIHflllllllil;gll;l)flxflil{";mlpfllggfléuak"“ P HONEATSW 4 ] amous author’s policy -in “Two|apartments, which are just above|meat eaters. -inexpensive, can or Women,” the Anita Stewart picture|Grey's. Hamilton and Dot now|tiot injure and makes a ddi:i:flul, SUBSCRlBE FOR T ; which will be seen in the Graud want to leave but can't evade Me-{efforvescent lithis-water drink. PGB LB ]

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