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G. E. CARSON, BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER | Value of Quick Declalon, . . As a rule the man who has: mln«l himself to quick decisions and prompt actions follows close to the right. He does not need to debate questions as: does the man who has become a ma ter of deliberation. - His mental faculd tles seem to:work automatically an they are generally right. “I'm not sul E. H. DENU, Sec. and Mgr. TEARPEONE 938 i but that they -are more often right || than they are with the man who 18 annonymous co Know! but not necessa: mnnlh jons for the w«kly ‘Ploheer raust reach this office not sure publigation in the current issue. 1 hmc:hnmo!m h week to in; "employ a large police force. strike. mnmtam 1t lawyers in Chicago. " over the result. i label, “Made in Germany.” curdled. NEWS OF THE THEATERS !+ SWIFT MOVING ROLE. Harry T. Morey has a fighting, ; quick action role that just suits him, in “Beauty Proof,” which will be . shown in the Grand theatre on Wed- nesday and Thursday. He is a cor- poral in the Canadian Northwest Mounted Police and the action is laid in the blizzard swept wilds, the scenic effects having a fascination in Kkeep- ing with the strong lramatic appeal. Corporal Steele (Mr. Morey) is em- bittered agaiust all womankind: be- uuse of a home wrecked years be- I orhis iu love with a girl of g-reat beauty and as great mystery he weets ou nis traveis, He is called on to arrest the girl for shooting a man and the big situation develops when i he learns the man she shot in defend- ‘t ing herself is the same man who had .. wrecked his home. “WHITE MAN’S CHANCE.” J. Warren Kerrigan, hero of clor- ful adventure and idol of romance, will appear at the Grand theatre to- » night in a new sort of photoplay. Or perhaps one should say an old sort of photoplay, for this picture, **A White Man’s Chance,” distributed by W. W. Hodkinson through Pathe Exchange, . Imc., hag all of the plot, thrills, i breathless suspense and real love in- i terest, that those. long-remembered early. Kerrigan pictures had-—with the added perfection of the most modern methods of production. \ It is the first of a series of ten pro- ductions by ‘Mr. Kerriga@: and his ‘{ own' company, produced by the fam- ; ous technical artist and motion pic- . ture producer, Robert Brunton. Mr. " Kerrigan and his producer<have re- solved to make the series of the won- derful adventure and romance type of stories in which the star became . famous, combined with the perfect . production possible now-a-days ‘at ‘ such a film producing plant as the Brunton studios. < Charles Murray will also be seen - in the two-part Keystone comedy, “The Judge.” - CLEVER YOUNG GIR.. Dorothy Dalton is delightfully vi- " “yacious in the latest Thomas H. Ince photoplay. “The Homebreaker,” which opened an engagement at the ‘I HWlko theatre yesterday and appears .~ last times tonight. In this drama, - Miss Dalton wears clothes that vary from men'’s overalls to a $3,000 even- WHEN COPS WALK OUT. We may congratulate ourselves in Bemidji that we do not If the sheriff of the county went " ‘on strike, it would probably not result in promiscuous looting * by hoodlums up and down the streets. This has been the condition in Boston, where the police . force recently declared ‘a strike; and all the local toughs and ' hard-boiled eggs went out on a window smashing expedltlon. If we have need for police action on a grand scale in Be- midji, all that is necessary is to muster a posse—of amateur policemen, who do not belong to a union, and are not likely to They will simply do the job that is to be done, and return to their ordinary avocations upon dismissal. We have this'advantage over places like :Boston, Chicago, ‘ New York, and other large cities, with us: law and order form part of everybody s responsibility. Enfor¢ not a trade in which a few professionals’ speclahze. all ready to do police work here, because it is natural for us to insist on public orderliness—not because we are paid to v LE! e Qe l Dxd you know what day Monday was? " ago on that date when President Abraham Lincoln issued his : famous proclamatoin of emancipation for the freedom of all . glaves. Bemidji has few citizens of the colored race, but promi- . nent among them is our good friend, Charles Scrutchin, lawyer, ' a success, a graduate of the celebrated University of Michigan ! law school and a student under some of the most brilliant Members of our family fought with the northern troops and both severely wounded, and we are glad PN I It matters not whether they are bolshevists, or bolsheviki. : The stinger should be withdrawn, the poison eliminated, and the carcas kicked into country more congenial to their insanity. ——C e 3 Since America is a land of producers, it would, be quite in order to produce a little harmony, samty and cohesweness ; Pulling at both ends only widens the breach in the middle. - i . —_— | Somehow, these days, we do not seevmuch of that familiar | The milk-of human kindness is a good thing—until it is e e e e e e s Subscribe for Tue Dally constantly weighing pros and cons and becoming contused with the issues. He saves time because he acts quick-. ly and he saves everybody’ tho un- certainty of indecision. utions. Writer's name must for publication. Keep Hoping, s It may be that just at the moment that we give way to the bitter influ- ence of discouragement and tell our- selves that nothing Is worth while as far as we are -concerned, we are per- haps at the point of changing our for- tunes, although we are \meonlclous of the fact. : BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL of the news of the week. Published to any address, fer, in advance, §1.50 DR. E. H. SMITH Physician .and Surgeon Office ,soéumy Bank Blook DR. E. H. MARCUH Oftice hourl, 13 am. to 12 m.- 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Schroeder Block ‘ Office phone 18 " Res. phone zu ient of the law is; We are DR. EINER JOHNSON Physician and Surgeon: - Bemiaji, Minn. It was 57 years DR. L. A. WARD Physician and Surgeon Bemidjl, Minn. LUNDE ‘and DANNENBERG Chiropractors Hours 10 to 12 am.; 2 to 5, 7-to 8 p.m. Phone 401-W Calls made 1st National Bank Bldg. Bamldll _ Physician. and Strgeon, Office: Miles Bloek. - ing gown, but she is always charm- ing, whatever be her apparel. The story is one that scintillates with wit and humor, but back of all the laughs there is a well defined plot. It is the story of how a clever young girl, who had learned to know life because of her experiences as a traveling saleswoman, undertakes to cure her erstwhile lover of pleasure radness that has estranged him from er, DAINTY AND CHARMING. To ahve a girl love you:is one tHing and to have her stick to you when you go wrong, is another. In many cases, love flies out of the window when the latter case prevails. In “The Home Town Girl,” a new Para- : DFNTITS'IV'SI e ———————— DR. J. T. TUOMY - DENTIST North of Markham Hote). Gibbons Block ’hone 330 _________—-—————— DR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office in Winter Block - DR..J. W. DIEDRICH : DENTIST Offiee-—O'Leary-Bo 3 mount picture starring dainty and Phones—Office l'll:w.'urnfldgfl-lt charming Vivian Martin, which will |~ o 7 A~ A~~~ be preesnted at the Elko theatre to- morrow, and Thursday, this question forms one of the main points of the story. “Zip And Zest,” a Big V two part comedy is also on the program. VETERINARIANS Dr.W. K. Dlninn—Dr D..R. Bnrn-l . Some Countryl _Finnegan, a rallroad worker, though not he of “On again, off again” fame, returned to Ireland recently on a visit, On being questioned by his relatives concerning the wonders of America, he described Its size as follows: “Phwy, Amer-r-rica is so big-that if ye war to dr-rag England through the Shtates ye wouldn't lave a marrk in th® dirt, an’ ye could lose Oirelpnd intoirely in wan o' thim gr-reat Inland oceans we hov, phwat we call lakes, an’ if ye had Scotland to get rid of there are a thou~ sund carners to hide her In, an’ nobody could tell phwere ye'd put her, except, begorra, - for the strong smell av whisky.”—Boston Transcript. GRAHAM M. TORRANCE TAWYER Miles Block ‘Phone 6560 D. H. FISK - Attorney at Law Oftice, Northern National Bank Bldl Phone 181 Collectlons & Specialty Phone 181 ‘_—— L BUSINESS Presidents Who Were Masons. Masonic records of the early presi- dents are not complete. The follow- ing presidents are listed as Masons: ‘Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Madl- son, Monroe, John Quincy Adams, Jackson, Harrison, Tyler, Polk, Taylor, Plerce, Buchanan, Johnson, Garfield, Arthur, Cleveland, McKinley, Roose- velt and Taft. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Pianos, Organs, Sewing Machines 614 Minnesota Ave., Bemidji J. Bisiar, Mgr. Phone 573-W Only Popularity Worth While. 1 wish popularity; but it is that popularity which follows, not that which is run'after—it is that popu- larity which sooner or later never fails to do justice to the pursuit of noble eunds by noble.means.—Lord Mansfleld. H. N. M’KEE, Funeral Director PHONE 178-W or R Pioneer 'NORTHERN' MINN. AGENCY House Phone 449——Office phoée 6541 ‘Dwight D. Miller Many< dds appear in the classified col ymn of the Pioneer which are’ signed similar to this: ‘J._B., care Pioneer.” These are what are known as ‘blind ads ‘an, wishing ‘to' ‘answer ‘them Id ‘do so by mail, addressed..as directed in. the ads. Many persons call uj this olfxce and ask who the ad: vertiser is. In several instances this paper has no knowledge of the advertiser’s identity .and if the party is known we have no uthority to give out any . in- formation. DATE-IN ALL METHODS - Aldrich-& English ‘General Blacksmithing —Honufiulu a Specialty— Oxy-acetylene Welding and Cutting 214 FOURTH STREET < ized on and after Sept STUDIO: Subscribe for The Pioneer. Subscribe for ‘he Pioneer. Sflving Money Is Largely a matter - of Habit The people who save as a rule, have just' as good times, in fact better, than those who fail to save, be- cause they have the satis- faction - of - knowing -that they are fortified against the unexpected. Pick out the most suc- cessful money makers' in your community and, you Always at Your 80rvloo For Prlntlny Needs lowing list? will find them to be the Envelope Enclosures ‘Blanks . i heaviest insurers. Sil{le %fl};‘" " NI?:I:els ! . ; i Hand Bills els THINK IT OVER Pzi;e Lists L - Legal B(l}anl;a i mission Ticke Menu Cards D. S. MITCHELL Business Cards Placards’ The New York Life Man Window Cards. Dodgers. . - . Northern Nat'l Bank Bldg., : Time Cards Post Cards Room 5 ' Phone 575W | Note Heads " Receipts Letter Heads 7 Programs Coupons Leaflets Pamphlets - : :Bill Heads - - Catalogues -w¢ixCalling Cards - Circulars Statements Posters Milk Tickets Blotters Meal Tickets Invitations Shipping Tags “Checks Announcements Folders Briefs. Envelopes Notes E have builded a business - reputa- tion for stabil- ©ity. We 'stead- fastly ~strive to please and we succeed. OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY TELEPHONE NO. 922 ARSIGHTED business nien realize, now thata e-war has peen " won, that the problem of getting capltal "and labor to ¢o=’ operate closely for greater production is more-acute than xt : was when war was adriving force behind it.”; Anything which impedes production meang fess advcrnsmg : and leaves business helpless in the face of nsmg wages and in- creased cost of living. : What plan will best insure this imperative co-opcranon be- ‘tween conservative labor and constructive capital, and how Advertising—the force which helped mightily to win the war— may help promote that plan, will be discussed:by leaders on both sides of industry at the fifteenth annual . Advertising Convention: New Orleans, September 21-25, 1919 s No matter what plan may be evolved, either by capital op labor, public sentiment will make the final decision. Advera tising must be used to inform the public. : All business men and women are invited. Come yourself, oe send a high representative of your organization. For detailed information, hotel accommodations, etc., write at once to Associated Advertising'"Clubs of the World | 110 West 4oth Street, New York, N. Y.’ TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 23, 1918 ; PIANOINSTRUCTION Mrs. G. Ollver Riggs - THOROUGHLY UP-TO- Students should a.pply .at once Class will be- organ- #1218 Lake Boule,vard\:’u Pionger Publighing Co. Prompt, Careful and Efficient Attentlon' -Given to Every Detail - Jobh Prmtmg Ve 1st. Is there a.nythmg you need in the fol- Defective

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