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it FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST1, 1919 BASIC PRINCIPLE IS FAITH WHole Child Character” Buiit “on Ity According to Writer in Mother's — Magazine. .-A man never, marries the. woman he JoRes about, and never jokes about the woman he marries, If women followed the same rule, marrlage would be the galmer, And if wives worried less about the uthorn and used more res- son. about the children that are born, i’ '§lbgle generation would revalution- sdclety, _-e‘he boys of toduy are Fathers In ! '\, aking. The kind of fatkers they \s‘firgigut to be p;ill depend entirely ypon ;the influences {hat form their characters as children: . ‘v.e_vggfilg the man's faith in wom. s stronger than wonan’s faith in [ IK‘IID. Do not forget that truth, But, % utles and rignts as @ human being, These five elementary influences de- termine the character, and In the ab- seace of and other force greater, usual- Iy remain the moving impulses of the intividual all through life.—John Hor- ace Lockwood, in Mother’s Magazine. D R St ) Aviators Count Herds * of Canadian Caribou T S — Ottawa.—Avlators who have flown over the barren lands of Canada say that ‘there are at least 20,000,000 caribou there. The information comes from more than one flyer. In the spring the herds mi- grate to the north, returning gouth in the winter. The coun- try over which the herds range is a wild, desolate region, with- e ST ST | | Magazine Syringe. Among the war Inve|_|‘flo“s}h_afi p\mp- ably will prove valugbté-in‘peace time is a magazine hypodermic syringe that may be used 20 times without re- filling. Obvioysly its chief merit is that of convenience when physicians and surgeons .are working under fire and in dark dugouts where continual recharging of syringes entails difficulty and retards operations. . The Instrument is supplied with a platinum needle which permits sterill zation in a flame. 'The cap that pro- tects it, when not in use, is kept filled with lodine or alcohol. When large numbers of persons are being inocu- lated with typhoid serum, for instance, an instrument such as the magazine syringe evidently saves much timey THE BEMIDJ1 DAILY PIONEER All Wind, tar," was' ¢atking ubout politicians. “Take the wind, the guff, out of a politician,” he said, “and what re- mains? y “A. noted politiclan's wife was lis- )enlngl to her husband over the tele- phone. Five, ten, fifteen minutes she listened patiently. Then she sald: “‘Excuse me, Charles. Just 8 mo- ment. I want to change the receiver to thie cther ear. This one's so tired.” SHOES for all the family at: _fl_lllllIlllllllllIllllIIIIIIIIIII|IlIlIIlIIIIllIlllI Al{pnr,v‘ \Vanprqu, the famous ex- lllIIIIll|lIlllllIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE Commercial Club Luncheons The Wednesday noon luncheons served b - mercial Club are becoming “very popular.y t’I‘hfie(r::l?s never a day that many things of vital interest to Be- mldjl. and the community do not come up. Every man who is proud of Bemidji, and its achievements should come to thgse luncheons and help Bemidji to achieve even more in the future. Every farmer that is‘in‘Be- midji Wednesday noon is more than welcome at the Club, and we have made arrangements with the Secre- tary of the club for the next month to see that every g::;n;‘i; wltxlr: cgmel? to tlhe luncheon is our guest. Some- m the bank is always th i il e you.y there, and we will be more PAGE SEVEN L Northern National Bank eyen when faith flles out of (Le win- dow, love may remaln, . “® = l out timber, and the climate is w, Keep this distinetion between love | § very severd: TRt nd" aith clearly before you, because & 4 - reasonable prices IMIIIIIIIIll|llll|llll|"IIIIIIIIIII“I“lllmllllllllllllllllllllllllllml & H H H T TR S - Pty s e K undation of the home, and the basis Wpon yrhich child character T8 s bullt, .is faith. LA N T nen “After all, there is no place like Jirst, there is the. faith of the hus- | Peeweecuddyhump!” appreciatively hand and wife, each in the other. said the landlord of the tavern, who ©8econd, -there Is the falth of the|was distended with local pride. child in the mother. “Probably not,” replied a(llsgrunfled' '\%&!J,d_r the faith of the child in the| guest. “But why don't your people go father. ™« g ooen to work to improve it—have clean s arents In thel streets, a_decent lighting System, and 8 cé “Shwad., A Question. it 67 For | You?:iv;; CAR New Dodge and Ford Cars at your service Day or night the year round. WARD BROTHERS l Mail.orders.receive our prompt attention. First class repairing. in connection —— . BEMIDJI SHOE STORE - 315 Minnesota Ave. R o s ifre other 1uxt nd necessitiis oy e .. 4 eeqlilré other luxurles and neces 1~ Fifth, the faith of { in the | “qnti 1t resembleg a modéri and pro- thag principles of life, and Its oWn grocsive town?'--Kansas Oity Star. To The Experience of Abe Gros'sman for the Last Few Days 1 happened to look over some of the mail order catalogs and I find that the working shirts that I sell CHIROPRACTOR 3 (fi\fROf'PRAK"TOR\\ R there two words in mind. Becomé' ac- BEAwith them. In them lies the hope ofvelief —_— e ——— MAR 2 8 | e stor & v for 85c is marked in the catalog at 98¢, -and I doubt if they are as good. Now I will make this short. If you want any thing in the line of clothing, shoes or furnishings bring your catalog to the Hub Clothing Co. and we will under sell them or any other concern that is trying to give the public a lot of HOT AIR. Some of these concerns are trying tomake the peo- ple believe that they are buying the goods cheaper than any one else can. I can prove.to any man with 100 different facts that they can not do it, as every buyer buys the goods on an open market. Now if it costs the manufacturer $4.00 to produce a pair of shoes, how can anyone buy them for less than $4.00. R ra SN D DA TR uainted ! aqnd restoration to the ill and suffering. It is not many years since Chiropract_ic was dl‘S— covered. Yet today thousands who were su;k and ail- ing are restored to health and are happy witnesses to the merits of this, the modern drugless way to health. The handful of pioneers, of fifteen to twgnty years ago, has grown until there are now.a.pprgxmately 10:000 Chiropractors successfully practicing in .tl.le face of the bitterest criticism and strongest opposition tha}t ever hindered a new and worthy idea. Chiropractic hve_s and advances because it is right; because the results it ‘Small Hotnes Can Be: Beautiful F'og ‘the average hom;fi‘ uilder wood is,still the 1 building material. Another fact is, that the big concerns figure that : ) in i vor. it costs them 20 to 25 per cent to do business while the obtains are the best arguments in its fa average merchant can do business on 8 to 10 per cent. I.would like to have an argument with any smart man on this subject. Now if.you need anything in the liné of clothing, - Chiropractic demonstrates that there is a cause.for all diseases, and invariably it is found in the spine. . o8 By scientific adjustments, without the aid of drugs or : surgery, the Chirpractor corrects these defects and shoes, or gent’s furnishings, go to honest. Abe Gross- most economica. IF gives th " Through man at the— * you more house for the money and justas |} Nature effects the cure £ | e——— < - beautiful a house as-you can:build of any gther «} Ry : ; 1 THob Clothing Co || 8 e || G | WA F uty of a house lies in its design—and a small house, . g u 0 lng o’ cbr:fufrj' designed, ‘cla)n be as attractivé as one that costs '}\ THE BETTER WAY TO HEALTH ) 3 d several times as much. A \ R F (EEE B S e s e A GOOD SQUARE "gLEAN DEAL If you are thinking of building you can get valuable the percentage of restorations is so large that the neces- ( - 218 MINNESOTA AVE. suggestions from our booklet White Pine in Home- sity for the employment of all other health methods | | B Building”. In it you will find- aniumber of attractive becomes insignificant. It is equally effective for men, i homes And fopr platle; deslgned by srchitects of women and children. It is the HOPE for all suffering = Haglansl EepntALion. humanity. Information gladly given. { Come in and talk over your plans with us, or send for the | booklet. s : For the outside of the house wehrecommen;i‘ WhitedPiriAe \ - because it holds its place better than any other wood. It et 5 does » . split, twist or rot even after years of exposure ; OUR DRUGS i Drs. Lunde & Dannenberg | : We have other woods for other uses and always recommend | are the acme 6f the -a‘p'ofthecary's profes— the best wocd for your particular requirements. CHIROPRACTORS sion. i i l b c 1st Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone 401-W Bemidji, Minn. ; Smith Robinson Lumber Go. n Your prescriptions are filled rapidly Phone 97 | Bemidji, Minn. o &, mramcr: i SHIP YOUR CREAM TO KOORS BROS. & CO. H at our counters and our price for the el medicine is reasonable to the last de- gree. - i Our store is handy to you and it weuld pay to make it a habit to run in when you need something in the way of drugs. VULCANIZING AND TIRE REPAIR SERVICE Our stock includes toilet articles, can- dies and perfumes of the best manufac- ture. ) We hope that we may meet you in the near future if we are not already ac- quainted and we hope to prove to you that we are constant in our effort of serv- ing the public to the best of our ability. Our tire department is prepared to give you prompt and efficient service 'in new tires and tubes, accessories, vuleanizing and tire repairs of all kinds. We use only the very best of mater- ial in our repairs and all work is guar anteed against defects in workman- ship and material. . E PAY the highest prices no matter how much or how little you ship. You will like our way of doing business and we would like to have your name on our books. Tire Dept. JEWETTS GARAGE F. C. Halgren, Mgr.