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| [ SR Done in Canipaign to Reclnm Victlnu of Deadly Sys- . tem Wrecking o Ry By W. R. Hargraves, b (United Press Correspondent.) ( . "7 New _York, .Oct. 2.—Wizened - youth#, men and womencluster out- } side - & ~Tong: rambling, corrugated. - j' Pets froit bnfldlng on one of .the down- o town - side 'streets' each morning, - “Their ‘gaunt facés and staring’ eyes, howeéver, are not eauull hy hunger 1or food. - Théy are mmgry tor dmsn Ner- votsly twitching. fingers, almost com- plete lack of physical repose in any muscle of their bodies bespeak thieir. " criving fof some farcotic. And their'sufferings are being as- suaged by the government of the City of New York. Througa this relief the city is at the same time, and for the first time in munlcipal history, bringing the addicts back to normal condition and rémoving from among soclety a imenace; heretofore un- checked. ; Most remafkable curés, according . to leading physicians ,are being ef- reduction dosage. Nearly 2,000 &re .treated free each day. But day by day. sinée the inbflmtion was'open the number is constantly - diminish- ing, accofdifig to the attendants. Somie of the men and women had of heroin a day. . Royal R. Cope- land, of the health dfiepartment gaid. Bach day the dose is rediuicéd ' qudr- ter of a grain until finally only two or three grains are required to give --the addict relief. “When that period arrives, tne pa- tient is sent to & Hospital- when soon the drug is entirely eliminatéd from the dosage card and the reclaimed addict’s physical and mental strength food. Many of the addicts “have become slaves to the drug becausé of relief obtained by it during ifliness or ser- jous injury. Others, are prosperous appearing - actors, lawyers or other _profeisfoial mén who, perhaps, be- lieved théy, riust dull their ever-ac- tive mnervous or mental energy to proprly pursue “their lifeswork. Still others are soldiérs who Have sufferad shell shock or WHO were constantiy . under the influéride of drugs in some Fiiropean hospital -after passing through “the' infeérmo of tHe battle- fields. - “Thé ends to which sddicts would go to obtain drugs, denied them through recent laws, are unlimited, aéeording to police officials and phy- eicians. For this reason as well as 16¢ thé reclamation ot the unfortun- ates, the city has established “the clinic which has won, Hot only, the adniiration of all ‘diréctly aasocidted with - the - addicts,- -but, a8 ‘great many cases, ‘the undvy{ng gratitude of thg meén teo wenk to withstand the craving. -» 38 6 3 o 3 3 O 2 2 o * HORNET. ¥ RE KKK KKK KRR K KN Mrs. George Bogart and son,-Léo, returned home- Saturday night from \viaftifig her daughter, Mrs. Paul Pel- land at Pelland, -a few days. James Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. Miller of Little ¥ork visfted &2 few days at the home of ‘W. H. Moon. Mrs. Miller was form- erly Miss Hattie Moon. Migs Erma Moon, who has been working in North Dakota, was re- cently married to Mr. Nagel. Men and teams have been working on the roads during the past week. Mr. and. Mrs. Herman Thom and Mrs. Cossentine motored out this way Friday. Henry Plummer and Ed. Savory have returned from the' Dakota har- vest flelds. - . and Mrs. Ness and daughter, of Duluth, are visiting at the home of Ed. CArrigan. Mr. Carrigan is a son of Mrs. Ness. Myron Shoop has recently sold his farm. N * Cecil Woodford and Vernie Smith are home from Fairdale, N. D. The Ladies’ Aid met at Mrs. Wood- ford’s with. a: bfg attendance. Rev. Eveson of Clearbrook was present. Lars Winger was at the Red Lake agency to see- the doctor. Our school beging Monday, October 6. Mrs. William Clausin will be the teacher. Julius Nelson is home froin North | Dakota, C. W. Woodford and son, Cecil, were Red Lake visitors. Gus, Thorland is -home from Be- midjl for a few days. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY PIONEER | W0O0D FOR SALE "Four foot and 16 inch, all kinds and quality. Pnce ac- cording to quality. . GEO. H. FRENCH Phones Office 93 — Residence 248J _ Yards—at 4th & Irvin and 14th & Irvin, ‘I'l'lmAY EVBNI”G. OC'I'OBER 2 lfl! [ HAWAI WILL REAP | fiux and to afd into nursing it into ‘and “everyone in the islands is look- fected at the clinic through & simple |. previously used as' high .as 25 grains|. Hill Thursday. restored by toniés and nourishlng day. Francis Bernier and his cousin, visited a few days at the home of -} Room 5 *ifii*i{ *f****#‘li — *ii*i’i’fi“’*!ii | i 1 | \ 1 UL S S RN S el o s SO AL O LA SN S RS SN Electrlc Vapor Sulphur LARGE TOURIST CROP . (By Urtited Press.) Honohflu, T, H., Oct: 2.—The Ha- walian 1siun\is na ‘preparing to reap the tourist-crop which was a failure during the war on aecount of inade- quate transportation. 3y the first of the year, it is pre- dlcted confidently, the rush wlll be on. Ladies hairdressing and massages A tourist bureau lias been organ- Lady attendant. ized to help®handle the expected in- . : a. recor: harveet Hotel managérs are ‘poliBhitig up- their organizations ing -forward. to the future with joy- ous ‘antieipation. “It. ®ill ‘be a matter of years be- fore~REurope . is able to win back-its ‘place as the vacation land for Ameri- || cans;,” according to Walter Rounse— val, manager of the Hotél Aléxander Youing in Honolulu. “With that condition continuing, the tourist looks to the west. He comes fo California and then he still looks west. ‘The Orient is impossible. Accommodations there are entirely lacking. “So Honolulu becomes the logical place for the vacationist, who warits to get into a ‘foreign’ land. In Ha- wail heé finds the Iure of the Orient and the Stars and Stripes £l flying. ‘And the wonders of the South Seas :re thrown into the bargain. “We expect the 1920 tourist sea- son to break every previous record.” ERKREKEKKEK KK KKK KRR * - STEENERSON * ERERKK KKK KKK KK KKK ‘Walter Shoeberg, Dan Flsh, P. M. Swanson and family and W. Fre- ligh were in attendance in the Tri- They ajl -by phone '{7 6-J BOTH S possible— - BENEFIT County fair at Goedridge. report a fine time. Ole Raaen is haying on the Roen farm. . John Anderson "made a trip to Goodridge Thursday. Frank Marcue was a caller at Rose jous ‘than rubies later on. Fred Gord was at Rose Hill Mon- The Tri-County fair at Goodridge "Studio was a big success and those in charge daré highly commended for thé splen- | did showing. e Subscriba for The Plomeer. . ‘A. BROSE - 400 Minnesota Ave. First Class Reoms in Connection Pipe Man and Tobbaconist SUCCESSFUL BABY PHOTOGRAPHERS Sa_virlz_ Money Is ~ Largely a matter of Habit ; The people who save as a " rule, have just as good times, jn 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 will find them to be the - heaviest insurers. THINK IT OVER D. S. MITCHELL The New York Life Man Northern Nat’l Bank Bldg., Phone S575W dition. . Rents for $26 per month. - 80 acr? good buildings, Jefferson Highway, 5 miles 6 per the farm. 6-room house, completely blocks from school house. well and pump. Price $500, soil. Part cash. Phone 93 KOPPERS =ZOKE FOR EVERY HEATING PURPOSE HGW much of your coal do you carry to the ash pile in the form of clinkers and slate? [KOPPERS ¥ COKE produces only a small amount of powdery ash——not worth sifting. ASK YOUR FUEL DEALER Minnespta B';! Proal'l'ct Coke Co. $t. Paul, Minn. Al Heat -No Smoke No Slate No Waste # 'rmz a:mo.u mm.v PIONEER 1 BATHS“ A bath for all ailments for | either ladiu or gentlemen - Call at 1009 Bemidji Ave. Make your appéintments J. F. Osfbbrn‘ NECESSARY TART a savirigs dccount for baby by all means. That’s for baby’s benefit; but HAVE THE BABY photographed as soon as THAT’S FOR YOUR We never know what is in store fo: us, and a photograph of baby as he is_today may be more prec- “Hakkerup Photographic- 9-room house on lot ' 40x100, -facing east., 6 rooms on first floor, 3 rooms on second floor with out- side stairway. House in good con- Good well and pump. 1] if taken at once, $1500, part cash. improved farm with one mile from the Bemidji; 35 acres under plow, all . fenced. Frame house 16x24 with addition 14x22, frame barn 16x32 with 14-foot posts, granary, silo, chicken house and other buildings. Pricé $3,000, one cash, balance at cent. The buildings are worth more than price asked for L} ern. Good location. Price $3,500. 8-room house, lot 650x132, 3 cash, balance at $15 per month, 160 acres on Jefferson Highway, 3 miles from Bemidji, sandy loam A: bargain at $10- per acre. GEO. H.. FRENCH—J. P. LAHR Markbham Hotel Building it is aggrevated and increased when you feel that your life is at the mercey of circumstances. The surest means of settling it is by carrying plenty of INSURANCE 1 | When your life is covered by a liberal policy, you feel as secure as a l ' ] man can feel in this world of chance. " Don’t put it off a DAY longer. ’ ] Come and let me show you some most attractive policies in one of the best companies. . DWIGHT D. MILLER Security Bank Bulldln. : Phone 167 ANNOUNCEMENT I have opened a modern Dental Office over Boardman’s Corner Drug Store and am ready to re- , ceive patients. Office hours—9 to 11 am 2to5pm and 7 to 8 p.m. Rooms 10 and 11. I have had six years experience in the Dental business and feel competent to give the best and most reliable dental service. DR, H A, HASS Price from e d mod- Good $150 Taste)Better | AbonleofExebownhyournoonhow | ‘ Il ! 'ltmllputpepmmyourdmmr— i ; il your en oyment over eah—m- o ACEREAL B!VERAGE HAMM EXELSO «u ‘ Bemidji, Minn. ill qwuulm Hhihmip