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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER UMINOUS PAINT | DRESS OF NAVY GEORGETTE | DOCTOR ADVISED : : : e =1USE FOR L BEMmIH BA:I‘YHO ' v | Material, Found Almost Invaluable in HIM mm : A. F. Mberti‘.h‘s_ficuuf.\ij“ c-fl'lg i e 4 — PUBLISKSS EVERY:.ATTEANCON NECEPISUNDAY: War 'Might Also Be Well Em- THE BEMIDJI PIONEER FPUBLISNING CO. pleyed in Peace. * t Dealer Gains 16 Pounds In 80 Days Taking Tanlac. G. E. CARSON ; E. H. DENU Vice-Pres. and Treas. Manager “One of the best doctors in Col- e orado advised me to take Tanlac, and Here is a wartime application of luminous paint that should be useful In summger cantps, on the hikes of boy scouts, in _peacetime wman ot 7 T ciizes jsoiciers, 1 uarklig' tho Wi~ it has not only rcome my troubles t the’ postoftice at Bemidji, Minn., as second-class matter ing. places of plrcrafhyete., .., ., 8 i b ol = =% undes esE®0s Congress of 'March 3, 1873. : 25 At 4 . The British army had disks or but: but I 'havé’lgained sixteen''pounds =3 s since 1 began taking it sixty days ago,’” said A. F. Roberts, who lives at Rocky -Ford, Alberta, Canada, & few' days ago. fons fwo or three incl coated with luminouay a sharp spike on t] Aldrich & (English | General .. Blacksmithing No attention paid to unnonymoul‘cnptrlbuti;).nn. 'fl!ofl-"nghn must be known to the editor, but not necessarily for publication e Communications for the Weekly Plorieer must reach this office not later than Tuesday uf each week to insure publication'in the current-issue E:fi:l:t:'ckt:::; s § . thg K oberts s one of tie largest —Horsethobing: a' Specialty— 3 ) 5 " 2 a 3 ca ealers in his sectfon’'of’ the i . y ! - ; ad to give signaly. country, and before moving' to €an- Oxy-acetylene w‘”‘“’. : G 200 yoar . 00 I B0 :r.n:""" ;"m bright % : ada a ‘iort fime'ago; he Had Spent and.Cutting . - ‘momtis ; i i . fmost ot bl OOIEHEDET. S A 214'FOURTH STREET One moath . e 2 & B fdemi . & i e 1 can now “understand 'why Tan- ORO WOOK iiiiiiininieroes I8 ; . The , jyminous giy b ac enjoys such"wide‘poputarity botir — e from 60 feet, 50 they, red val- ‘ in Canada “and 'the United “States,” e . SHN WEBKLY PIONEER : & i #» i (}| vable landmarks,. . Lumi . ] f]"“"‘;‘“ed Mr. Robe; Ton Dages; contalnify a'duniisdry of the aeWs of the Week: FPublished: also was used mal | has done me so mu very n-nny“n'c sent ):MO paid to any address, fer, in advance, §1.50 thronsh".‘}:thg.'. @'fii‘r Fi that it is a very 'dep R o 2 and desérves‘all the ‘praise ‘th -m. =L i being ‘'given 'it. For the *pat wa ] = - em Lr “Years 1 have ‘sufféféd ‘from ‘stonfach trouble, “and ‘when I. commented tak- : D CITY PROOR tary % 2 ¢ THE IMPENDING STORM =~ hat the, nemes And ! gomible for s fo rd ; e ; Profiteering may et be the undoing of this country. No| minsie sefs v o ‘;003:;:,,;:;: A (L SR nation ever is greater than the government.it maintains, and : 0 wdak “and rundown that I wassl fop 9]] the family‘a if the government does not coriserve the interests of the.people ; ar TS : 4 Ak AL o erams ? the people in time lose confidence in that form of government.|. Qne of the, gid! ent Wil- deal with'constipation. reasonable prices The greatest crime in the history of our.country is that of 5 % on_ recetved in wa vi v ] i 3 - A “My physician certainly = knew profiteering, wholesale and deliberate robbery of a helpless moglel of the statue known g%{h J What he was doing wHen'he' preserib- public . d to 0 ed ’l;(s,ryx!ac for me, for it has“done the o . . . < . . 3 ) % e - < 1 Prices have been artificially forced to such a high altitude ] e, Qsce ngt, Tong ;‘;l‘;néol:o::gnsasl Iex': “2333,‘2‘5. ,?,‘}2 that it is becoming more and more difficult for a poor person to|sgo-at the villa In fact it has doné miuch more for‘me town of Anzio, ‘and B |than 1 ted it ‘would do.” I have: — | even sustain life. 2 . P gL 1 [ {a_fine! dppetite “and “everything-1 eat The law of supply and demand no longer prevails. It has|thased;by fil' s ; | agreed WIkE p‘r,;m?am;’f sévr s been aubstituted by one:of gougekand grab. i 4 " ; : ;| have ‘the “sightest ‘sign g ur government should take warning while there is yet|. o NS - SRR | trouble of any kind: T‘am é <1, ; Eniien time. - Protection of profiteering should cease at once, and : ' v ] : 3235;?@3‘&’.‘& . - . Mail orders I__‘e_(_u?We prosecution should be:swift and relentless. morst 1 Mave: tesained, it ’;’;1 our:prompt attention.: try wrecked upon = Parls designed this ‘dress “of Strength, ‘too, and that nervousnéss We can not afford to -have our great coun Y Mol i A B strength i1 Fist- cldss~ yiving sin: A y e W nes of silk-frin as e, 488 repXIrmg <in’ the rock-of greed and avarice. And yet today, because.of the Seiant biue. lbbons with & soft. Iacy | verylsi oy g | i el 4 ist | collar. joying “hedl¥h’ agin; "and 1 ¢ toward destruction.- i the bl “‘5}' S o e anldc eredit ‘for it all.” i : et . : p (ceps.muacle, of vas’ Dischiarging a Cook. s Sretigtor 18 Ak ¥ ' F . gfl:hcof}"g: r»am;;e ;?é?xtlsh}fegge:}glgfnpg;lgin storm, before more. boiph (hes sl apd .. Oné result of the bolshevfst law cigvafi?;gtgtggg'(?mm%:flbpzfihe ; ijl‘sm STME government 8 1p g A untl) modern judgment that ‘persons who are employed can: | R. Stbriing, in-Blackduek-vy Brendti |- 315- Minnesota Awe: supine‘inactivity of our public officials, we are heading straight it is too late to prepare to meet it. ) | that, the title ,!"_“‘_“"5 d'Anzlo 1s & not he removed arbitrarily Is fnstanced | & Mobon, and in Baudette by’ J. Will- o ke “‘"l“qm"' and - that the ubkiown | g the Bulletin Russe, published by |iams.’ BUTTER PRICES MAY REMAIN sculptor was r@??}“fi“fl fhe figure | g Leagiie for the Regéneration of The outlook for low-priced butter this year is not promis- :: r:d‘:‘,‘:‘:::flg;‘;;g;‘:’““‘ WO | Rusala at Latisaine, Switzerland, It {; ing, says A. J. McGuire of the agricultural extension division, Chm oot st il declareés that ‘at Smolensk ‘a” bachelor University of Minnesota. "The average price .of New York & ‘Hfl:‘:fl H-!zqsg;&mi o ::gr‘"e “‘;‘he‘"";‘;’.t“us‘;, ";’Lflhf;‘? g‘:; i i B s s i - During the course,of, the \orld, war, S 4 Py s f 1A 5, PYICES. A0~ nal conditlons were gradually cutting | out, On the advice of a bolshevist vanced. This, Mr.-McGuire believes, points to sustained prices| gown the rations of the central em- | frienil the bachelor marrfed 'his cook for the rest of the year. “But butter is a food necessary to| pires, it was freqiently noted in_Ger- | and immedintely afterwiitd’ divorced i 5 . ‘ Y. oL 8 a In, Ger L maintain health,” adds Mr. McGiure, “and, therefore, is a| man newspapers that, gt all events, cheap food even at the prices that are likely to prevail.” her. ' As a divorced wowman ‘she was the food shortage had some Fedéeming | legally compellied to leave the prem- features, chief of which was its bene- S. A. CAMPAIGN IS BOOMING According to Herbert- N. Jeffrey, state campaign director i Bl 1 sk _ Z V. . i 9 Ladies black. kid lace shoe, welt for the Salvation-Army home service campaign, it is going. for-| now comes Professor ‘Rosenfeld-.¢ 5 5 o] sole, coverad French: he el widths ward .in splendid shape throughout the state: The:thirt feslan’ \ ) ! : A B, C _’ $12:00 ricts into which the state is-divided, with few exceptions, have RO s st RS chosen:their chairman and workers.and have their organization Y 4 i Bt e 4 ey Ladies field:' mouse " kid" lace: shoe, ° well under way. The districts which are in-the hands of the f::':';";g‘; f"l",,h';;‘f';““i"" LN y i = Xe_lt 30(138, French heel, \3‘1;2#(1;13 Forme ; ¢ : EEEE ER AandC .i....... g 470 X . Elk lodges are-progressing especially well. . Julius:A.'Schmahl, secretary.of state, is’ ljeadmg tl;e state "af statg ch‘fnrman. ':?,}i !4':)9 lfi}“i‘;?fi' {n : . Ladies grey- ki d Iace - _shoe, . “welt ; - e . Big ‘7,73, ‘82, 101, 1 UR ‘experience sole; Frenchihéel; widths'A and B- Enough is enough, seems to be the slogan of the Big-Four . R e odte | & aniple sid BRE Nk AR T egts oo " $14.00 same years, and Ir 13. 115, and 100. railroad- brotherhoods of the nation, when the high cost of liv- ing commences to pinch too tight on.the hard earned pocket books, -and ‘in-their rather stern measures are meeting the| - - hearty co-operation of others.who are meeting the same fate,| 1 was expecting a.call only not able to stem the rising tide. Enormous quantities of| phon ) my wife, at eleven o'clock food stuffs and household necessities have been shipped for| one morning, :Exactly at trat hour high prices to European countries, while the patriots of the :i:::r"l“:m_"“&'_:fi:"‘,{“ down-the | United States have had to suffer. The. responss came:. “I thal you. ST e : ~: | White?” : | Love of country can only be fostered where government is| "wrpiy 1s’ your 'hondy, sweetheart,” founded upon justice and.humanity.:: Profiteering and_greed| was my reply. - engenders only suspicion and disgust in the minds of a suffering| . In ‘icy tones cameé: “You've ‘g0t people. R i your, merve. Wait till" I Aee’"jour de S ; _ - When the employes of the box ;aiLctgx;y, d ,t_hgirs cnic at " bant 3';;;":;;‘_‘;3{5: o iak _ ; - Ladies brown tan calf shoe, Diamond Point Sunday it will be their first annual. Sporfs’of ; - welt sol e, mnhbary heel, various kinds will be featured on the program-and that the 5 wives of the members will have a splendid dinner: prepared widths A B, and D $10:00 is a certainty. T:adies brown kid lace shoe, fmilitary heel, width-D our conduct is right. " We are equipped with the latest scientific aids and conduct £=4 our duties in a highly satisfactory manner. : Ladies: grey Kid lice shoe; military heél; a very. comfortable” and stylish shoe,-width D ....$11.50" O o - oy S When the contracts for the start of the Babcock Highway. plan are let by the board of county commissioners Thursday, work will be commenced as.soon as possible, The gravel foun- dation of the top crust is to be first laid, and which in itself will make splendid ro ba., : = "BPEN DAY AND NIGHT—— and ‘tomorrow. - Big, dramatic scenes abound in the adaptation of. the novel fiofd CI.I'B Mpion Sfili‘k : Lo A f ith by Robert W. 3 ¢ ) NEWSOF THE [||Ghimters ana”the vesusitat” Vit Il Fogdson Tré " plugs SCHOOL GIRLS SHOES . graph star give.a splendid exhibition ‘ordson Tractors g T If sh 3 ” o1 THEATERS ' |lof night riding when she rescues her . Hassler shock an Aca' shoes, welt SOIei hlgh t0p; D Wlde, i st oaglnielin _[l|sweetheart from a band of White R, pripieiny 3 SIZes-2§ to7 g $8 00 167 515 reh c x::l;-.a who are taking him to his Umte‘a —St‘té. TII‘Q‘ absorbers i i R . .'. % 1 il R e o AL T el o McGraw Tirés _ Dark brown Russia calf shoe, welt sole om0 TR S, | s ] ses [| Gordon Seat Covers low heel, D wide, size 23 t0 6. . . .$9:00 screen career in what is generally | over Before b ’ - i A X0l ¢ 3 | Biro ' : s e, B ot il i Tl RupAM st e, mr i 6 o o e S 0] A T - - P 3 < g y R I o i e e S Carburetors || Mazda lamp bulbs MR b i ST 8, e -Elko wdia i R ; ; ¥ ; : theatre today and tomorrow. This is lte:lf.y v and( e Janelville Spark Red efm BuSter Brown, blaCk Calf Shoer D Wlde' a splendid picturization’ of *Plerre| The - glorfous - romance, which ‘o : sizes 2% to 6 00 ;:ld gt;ua sl:}::m," la :;tlaie Mlmayl" by :tar:s in-the ‘early scenes, holds and Pl“gl ‘M“‘e Bl T L e e ss' r vn, in whic ss Fer- | fascinates to a.happy ending. e — i - : TWO SPECIAL VALUES guson scored a pronounced hit in [There -is-a-‘deep, :heartfelt appeal New York several years ago. inithe unaffected,. wholesome love of The versatility- of Miss Ferguson | this adorable " little -girl. ¢ was never displayed to finer advan- #Mickey”-—Mack : Sennett’s seven tage than in this superb story. Ac-|part: comedy . drama, will open a customed as she has been to the|three-day engagement at the Grand delineation of subtle roles, such as|theatre, beginning with the matinee Nora in “A Doll’s~House,” and sim-|Sunday- August.10, - ilar strong photoplays, it is a dis- - - tinct novelty for her admirers to see| reised - Discretion. {Richard,: on_ his_first. visit to the her in a photoplay of the west, in which she does dare-devil riding and| country, climbed the .fence into the othér stunts so often seen in red-| fiold where a Jersey cow was grazing. blooded plays of the western varlety.| Tha cow, belng somewhat of & pet, = .greeted _him with a loud and joyous “THE CAMBRIC MASK.” moo,. wheretpon -Richard, beat a hasty Alice ‘Joyce has one of ‘the: most . disorderly - retreat, “‘No, I wasn't heroic roles in her screem career in ckly afraid;-he.explained; ‘“but} “The Cambric Mask,” which will be| when she kept saying, ‘Move, movel seen in.the Grand theatre tonight{ I thought I'd better keep a-movin’l” GASOLINE, 25'and 2-10'¢efits per gallon: CYLINDER OIL, 15¢ per gt., 60c per-gallon. : Modern Répair and Service Machine Shop Acétlyene welding Tire Repair department. Car Washing, day and night Stordge battéry repair and service department We “‘work on all makes of c¢ars from Fords to Packards. Our shop is departmentized . W. JEWETT COMPANY, Inc. Teléphone 474 418-22 Beltrami Ave. BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA Ladies black kid shoe, lace, medium high heel, genuine goodwear welt sole, price to close lot,apair ........ .....87.75 Ladies good quality black kid shoe, lace, genuine welt sole, to close lot, a pr.$5.75