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COUNTY NURSE WARNS AGAINST SHALI.I’()X By M. O. MAcGregor (Public Health Nurse.) k A neighboring city has 36 cdses of small pox reported. Others are said to exist that are not reported. ' Sev- eral cases were discovered frst among the school children. A school teach- | er contracted, the disease.-Many. peo- ple are daily going back and forth from that city into our county it is prpbable that the disease will spread to our county. You. should be.on watch fof the || first signs. 1he early symptoms are: Headache, fever runming::high,’ vomiting, very severe backn.cq’,"lhls continues for about three days-when the first rash appears,”gradually be- coming, raised and filled. with' fluid, ; appealing to the touch 'like little shot. Finally filing with pus. All suspected, cases, should be iso- lated and treated as dangerous. The family physician should be BEMIDJ I DAILY PIONEER ' EVERY AFPTERNOON lxm! SUNDAT- THE BEMIIII FIONBER PUBLISKIRG 0O. E. H. DENU, CARSON, 4 G.P:nu.nd'.l'nu Sec. and Mgr. PEANPRONE 928 Bemidji, Minn, as second-class matter t Entered st the postoftice at Bemids f March 3, to annonymous contributions. Writers name must be kn N:'.ntmflm all?nr, but not n.e.-u-fly !’or _publication. Communications for the Wi ust reach this office not Iater than Tuesday of each week to cnufllaflonmmenmm consulted at omce. All chi, . Who have not been vacinated be. vacinated at once. All othérsshould consult their physicians to ‘qicertain Whether ‘they should bé vacmgted or | ‘not. The known' cases seem to be mild SECRETARY OF WAR FAVORS BROMS. ** ke A ‘Another instance of laxity on. tthe p;rrt I;:f l;:hle fedfegall gov- ?,’,‘fitth,, it may take on a tord. seri- nt was the command by Secretary aker of the war|ous form. gz:tn’;ent freeing the noto’;'mus Minnesota. disloyalist, Allan caxfilslgog:: :':'gs:“g;“;h; {disease S. Broms, who was unintentionally released from Fort Leaven- worth federal penetentiary where he had been sentenced for MODEL " IRRIGATION FARM. a long term of years.. SHOWN AT EXHIBIT The release of Broms was without autbomy, and Adjutant (By United Press.) THE BEMIDJI' VAILY PIONEER C. R. SANBORN, M. D. House Phone 449——Office phone §§ e — DRS. GILMORE & McCANN /DR 'D.' L. STANTON DERTIST . Office in_Winter Block Phonn—oflu 376-W. VETERINARIANS | Dr. W. K. Denison—Dr. D. R. Burgess WEDNBDAYW EVENING, DECEMBER 10, 1919 NORTHERN MINN, AGENCY. || Why Druggists Recommend Dwight D. Miller o g 3 Phiysician :lld Surgeon WE CAN ” SWlmp,RQM " Office: Mfles" Bloek . Insure Anything Anywhere Offices, Northern National Bank | For many years druggxm luve Bldg., Phone 131 watched with much interest the re- T markable . récord maintained by Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, the great kid- ney, hver and bladder meduime N Itis'a phymcmn 's prescription. ‘Swamp-Root is a strengthening medicine. It helps the kidneys, liver and_bladder dlc: flil; lvivork nature in- tended they sheul o i Swamp-l{oot has stood the test of |years. It is sold by all druggists on |its ‘merit and it should help you. No other kidney medxcme has so many friends. :Be: sure to_get Swamp—Root and { atart treatment at once. However, if ym'?i wish: f‘ilrstt to tas‘: flm at preparation: send ten-cen gml(}ll:mn- & Co., Bmglnmton, N Y., for a sample bottle.' When: wr-tme be sure. to mention the Be- midji Picwoer. H. C. NELSON Piano Tuning and Piano and Violin Repairing—Bow Filling 216 Beltrami Ave. Phone 573W. Physicians and Surgeons Office Miles; Block DRY CLEANING flntlu Cleaners for Men, Women DR; J. W. DIEPRICH DENTIST ' lee—O0’Leary-Bowse nu{_."'n DR. EINER JOHNSON Physician and Surgeon Bemidji, Minn. <. ' DENISON & BURGESS Veterinarians Phonu Office 3-R: ROI ” Bemidji, Minn. J. WARNINGER i General J. T. Kerr addressed a letter:to Dr. F. P. Keppel, the T e N R I R P e "’ One of VETERINARY SURGE \ “third assistant secretary of war,” in his letter 88id 80. . |ihe most anusuel exhibiis ever. of.|| ..OMs snd Hessleal s Soors west.. The reply that ‘was made by Keppel asserted that Sec- ffi"ds an an agnz:ltlural ah:lw w:fn be of Troppman'a. Phone No. 309 | j model 1rryy jon farm i Teurres of The amurchist propagandist 3nd ther he was in|t e fotrd 3 the Koval Aprie: | ACARBON PAPER THAT GIVES | }:gal posgessxon toft a discharge and hence.had been released WT}I,;“"',’,':K: ;e;:;!?l::n:g by B S BUSINESS BE'I'I'ER RESULTS AT LESS COST - i onfinemen ; arvis, a member of the water —_— omAcml:mcan Legion men of Minnesots are demandmg an|commission, will be put into ‘execu- _D:OI.".:I.}ART“'- . i e ‘ investigation by the' government of the Broms case, Broms|tion by, ti:“!"“me‘fu"fl’:::;v Rt | O i it T Experience has shown a num ; being state secretary of the Communist party of the state|chosen and upon it will be shown|l 818 America of careful buyers that the Ault & i Wiborg carbon papers not only allow more and better copies to be made, but cost considerably less in the end because of their dura- bility. There is a grade of carton - paper for every requirement. You may benefit from this experience by telephoning us your order today. of Minnesota, absolutely an anarchist organization and officered |the methods of watering crops and by the same stnpe, all opposed to law, and favoring the over-|trees and the practices generally throw of all forms of government. The legion throughout the opte&i h‘:’“;‘i:“?‘;bg‘;‘t;‘:fi’ i nation, the men who fought for the preservation of their coun-|, ieq and graded in a manngs suit- try and lived through the terrible fire of the Huns on the battle .me for horticulture . andjdmixed lines of France, also the patriotic citizenship of the great state(farming, embracing dairyifi¢, lu- of Minnesota is grossly insulted by Secretary Baker in “his “me’&’“’wt‘;& I“Sd ‘“g F""lf"-\' ““t .action to uphold the traducer of his nation and let him bask in | g5 ;m’l':: " Water %ill" b the sunshine by the secretary’ s~generoslty and friendly con-|measured by a new registering sideration of such as Broms, and his disloyal record, wheelmeter. - Special buildings. will Minnesota wondered the reason that its premier radical |also be constructed upon th# site. was out of the-federal penetentiary. The reason is Secretary N R, of War Baker, PROVEN BY THE RECORDS. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Planocs, Organs, Sewing Machines 514 Minnesota Ave.,, Bemidji J. Bisiar, Mgr. Phone §73-W W. G. SCHROEDER : GENERAL MERCHANDISE b ¥zoceries, Dry Oooa‘l‘.“ Shoes, Flour Bein1a)t, Minn, . Phone ¢ PIONEER STATIONERY STORE o P AN TS FIRE INSURANCE Subscribe for The lflonee! i —_——— K TURNING THE TABLES. .REYN;EM-I nssiu‘.‘:anR 1 ] BEM.D'“ MINN g England has been so strike ridden that living has become 212 Beltrami Avem | B8 . i unbearable to the middle class of citizens. The middle class i n'_. ‘144 e 2 o 2 ‘ consists of the lawyers, doctors, preachers,. brokers, architects, soldiers, sailors, solicitors, authors; newspaper-men, and, in short, all of the great class of workers not included.in the unks of ‘qither the labor unions or the capitalistic class. Wages have been advanced for all but them. meg ‘expenses have been advanced for all, mc]udmg them. They, therefore, are between the devil and the deep sea, and at times hardly know the taste of a square meal. Now.this powerful class, more numerous than all others,|_ are organizing:a union for their own protection, and they intimate'that the fur will fly. The capitalist is making millions and can afford to pay. But the' great uporganized class is still workmg for small|| Hourale to12 am.i3 ‘&1‘1’.1 wages and is learning to do without, It resembles a blind goat that tramps on its own w}uskers. NEWS OF THE ‘"THEATERS ENTERTAINING. INSTRUCTIVE. “The Other Man’s Wife,” starring Ellen Cassidy and Stuart Holmes, which plays at the Grand theatre to- night and tomorrow, a picture that every man, woman and child in the city of Bemidji should see. Its moral is pointing, its lesson convincing and its presentation by a cast of capable players stand for all that is enter- taining and instructive in the silent drama. It exposes one of the greatest evils that can beset married life and pre- sents a situation that has ruimed countless homes. It strikes home, whether there be, happiness or un- happiness in the family..If it be. hap- piness, then we are told what’ to avert—if it be unhappiness,’then:we are shown the way out of @arkness into the light. Pathe Weekly News anfl- Toplca of the Day are on the same program. LAST TIME TONIGHT. “A Temperamental Wife,” starring Constance Talmadge, which will be shown: at the Rex. theatre last:time tonight is a series of twelve produc- tions to be made by Miss Talmadge and which will be distributed by the First National Exhibitors’ Circuit. The story was written. by John Emerson and Anita Loos, well-known for their directing and creative awvil- ity for the screen, and is their first effort since their marriage recently. The picture depicts a jealous-na- tured girl who decides to marry only a man who will neither ‘look at nor speak to any woman other than her- self. Her attempts to make her hius- bang jealous only serve to render her situation more difficult for . herself and more interesting for the audi- - wence, REX THURSDAY. At the Rex tomorrow, Select pic-|. . ‘tures will present Marian Davis in “The Burden of Proof,” carrying through it the love theme “On the Bahks of the Wabash:” — - — ‘| beaten. ELKO TONIGHT, TOMORROW. Enid Bennett, the charming Para- mount.Ince star may be seen at the Elko theatre tonight and tomorrow in a most attractive photoplay, *“The Virtuous Thief.” In this picture she has been surrounded by an exceptlon- ally strong cast.” Niles Welch plays the part of the jealous young lover. He has been seen in many Paramount pictures, and has a host of admirers. The Salvation Army activities ‘“‘over there” are shown, in part, in Holmes Travelogue at the Elko to- night and Thursday. This interest- ing reel is called “The Doughnut That Did It.” Paramount magazine also on the 'same program shows three interesting subjects as describ- ed in the Elko theatre advertisement in this issue * FRIDAY AND SAT'URDAY ' “The Speed Maniac” will be shown at the Rex Fnday and Saturdey, fea- turing Tom Mix. If you would know what speed is see this picture, a Wil-|- lfam Fox production that will thrill one’s spine. 'Of all the swiftly mov- ing, heart stirring, Hair raising, fas- cinating things that a theatre patron ever saw this production has them all COMING—O_LIVE THOMAS. Olive Thomas will be a feature at the Rex soon. She will appear in a Selznick production entitled ‘“Up- stairs and' Down.” adverse. - For that reason it is not a. romance a good augury. Women are warned to pursue only routine matters, WHAT THE STARS PREDICT Though most of the planets are fnendly today Venus is LUNDE and DANNENB] Phone $01-W 1st National ‘Bank -Blds. lhnmon Bloek Oftice nhom 183 D..H. FISK, Attorney at ' Office, Northern National * Bldg. Phone 181. Collectiod specialty. 5| S A % * -A<'V."GARLOCK, M. D: | SPROIALIST Eyo—-En-—Nu-—Thut M Pitted —____.—..-—- ‘DR. E. H. MARCUM * Office:hours, 11 a.m. to 12'm., 2 p.m.- to: 6 p.m. ~Schroeder- Bloek. Office phone 18, Res. phone 211, Physiclan and Surgeon DR. E. H. SMITH : Oftice Security Bank Block fortunate wedding day, nor haa aay as this is not a favorable sign for initiative. g Men, on the other hand, will have good fortune in blmness enterprises launched today. successful year. Persons whose birthdate this is will have an active but Children born today will be clever and successful. (Copyright, 1919, by the" Wheeler Syndicate, Inc.) 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