Newspaper Page Text
WfPyPt! *WtrW BASIC PRINCIPLE IS FAITH Whole Child Character" Built'on'"It, According to Writer in Mother's li Maoazlne. ,,A than never marries the woman he Jotta about, and never jokes about the woman he marries. If women followed the same rule, marriage wonld be the gainer. And if wives worried less aijipjut the linliorn and usee! more rp i on about the children that are born, Single generation would revolution Jie- sdclety. :^he boys of todajr are Fathers In Majilng. .Tile kind t fathers the.v stg^J$u't \p' stronger than woman's faith in ^pan. Do not forget that truth,,, But, [yeia wfjen faith flies out of the win- dow!,, love may remain? Keep Jhls dlstiijctlon_ between Jove f&T tftlth clearly before you, Secauie tSejgunxtotion of the home, and the tyjJBlsuporT y-hlfh child character ts built, Js faith. ,..yirst, there is the faith of the hus band and wife, each In the other. ^Second, -there is the faith of the Child in the mother. i^ThJi^, the faith of the child in the IfetprT** "wiv.'.a&<r..,-~ P'SwSth. Vn 'W{? $^*J$Ffflw to be will d#pen.d 'entirely ^jq the iufluences (hat form tk&f cljaracteis as children. j(.ftttftg&jd tyg jfll?'s faith in worn- the faith of parents in the eMId^^^^ Q'rWi't'jfflW '^.....fl ^'i^|^^r^ FlfO^ the faith of th* child in the tro?" principles of life, and Its ownprpsstve ATTENTIO N To The Experience of Abe Grossman for the Last Few Days I happened to look over some of the mail order catalogs and I find that the working shirts that I sell for 85c is marked in the catalog at 98c, 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 to make 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. Another fact is, that the big concerns figure that it costs them 20 to 25 per cent to do business while the 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 line of clothing, shoes, or gent's furnishings, go to honest Abe Gross- man at the Hub Clothing Co FOR A GOOD SQUARE CLAN DEAL 218 MINNESOTA1 OU DRUGS are the acme 6f the apothecary's profes sion. Your prescriptions are filled rapidly at our counters and our price for the medicine is reasonable to the last de gree. Our store is handy to you and it would pay to make it a habit to run in when you need something in the way of drugs. 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. %:&.' 'SffcTsS*.:. TW FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST1, 1919 THE BEM1DJ1 DAILY PIONEER "duties nutl rights as a human being. These five elementary Influences de termlne the character, and In the ab ece of and oilier force greater, usual ly remain the moving impulses of the individual all through life.John.Hor W Lockwood, in Mother's Magazine. Aviators Count Herds of Canadian Caribou Ottawa.Aviators who have flown oi'er the barren lands of Canada say that there are at least 20,000,000 caribou there. The Information comes from more than oae flyer. Jn the spring the herds mi grate to -the north, returning uonth in the winter. The coun try over which the herds range is a wild, desolate region, with out timber, and the climate is .very seTer?: ft**^.^ A Question. "After all, there is no place like Peeweecuddyhump!' appreciatively said the landlord of the tavern, who was distended with local pride. "Probably not," replied a disgruntled guest. "But why don't your people go to work to improve ithave clean streets, a decent HglUjng System, and 8J\iTre other'luxuries and necessities until It resembles a motlernand pro town?"Kansas City Star. V-'^S'.-'KV:-''"- ^fvrBff---- ^Wi^&iijcVs^iSiiSijir^i-S--: t- -T Magazine Syringe. Among the war Inventions thjjt prob ably will prove valurfbte in^pelcte Mnie^edttojr Is a magazine hypodermic syringe that may be used 20 times without re filling. Obviously 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 sterili zation in a flame. The cap that pro tects it, when not in use, is kept filled with iodine or alcohol. When large numbers of persons are being Inocu lated with typhoid serum, for instance, ah instrument such as the magazine syringe evldeutJy saves much UnMt PHON E For Your Livery CAR New Dodge and Ford Cars at your service Day or night the year round. WARD BROTHERS Phone 97 Wirt Small Homes Can Be Beautiful 4\he ?yer|^ hom&pl^er jp^ instill the most economical building material. It gives you more house for the money and just as beautiful a house as you can bujjcl of any other material." .v._J. ._- All Wind. Hfnry Wattersjpn, the famous ex Wa^ ttttfcitfg about politicians. "Take the wind, the giifl", out of a politician," he said, "and what re mains? "A noted politician's wife was lis tening, to her husband over the tele phone." Five, ten, fifteen minutes she listened patiently. Then she said 'Excuse me, Charles. Just a mo aient. I want to change the receiver to the ether our. This one's so tired." SHOE S llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll for all the family atr reasonable prices Mail orders-receive our prorifpt attention. First class repairing, in connection BEMIDJI SHOE STORE 315 Minnesota Ave. K\-. The beauty of a house lies in its designand,a small house, carefully designed, can be as attractive as one that costs several times as much. If you are thinking of building you can get valuable surgestions from our booklet "White Pine in Home Building". In it you will find a number of attractive homes and floor plans, designed by architects of national reputation. Come in and talk over your plans with us, or send for the booklet. For the outside of the house we recommend White Pine because it holds its place better than any other wood. It does not warp, split, twist or rot even after years of exposure to the weather. We have other woods for other uses and always recommend the best wocd for your particular requirements. Smith Robinson Lumber Co. emidji, Minn. VULCANIZING AND TIRE REPAIR SERVICE Our tire department is prepared to give you prompt and efficient service in new tires and tubes, accessories, vulcanizing 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. Tire Dept. JEWETTS GABAGE F. G. Halgren, Mgr. a f. fmw^mnrf^^x^^)fmw' no not- t-? aillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllH!,!!,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,^ I Commercial Club Luncheons 1 I 1 The Wednesday noon luncheons served by the Com- 5 mercial Club are becoming "Very popular. There is never a day that many things of vital interest to Be- E midji and the community do not come up. Every man who is proud of Bemidji, and its achievements should come to these 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 5 farmer who comes to the luncheon is our guest. Some- 5 one from the bank is always there, and we will be more 5 than glad to welcome you. 5 1 Northern National Bank silllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIHII,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,^ CHIROPRACTIC (KteO-PRAK-T'.O CHIROPRACTOR (K1:R0-PRAK-T0R) '.o v.,Lb esIJufj ji.utirft L'.lrti t-al im 31? ,ai'aatr^m stusio nor ?ft f,i'.- .v.-v.-..' WE iiU/ .on^j 'toy til XS J*aiouria a-*.: it**- BEAR there two words in mind. Bec6mS) ac- quainted with them. In them lies the hope oPrehef and restoration to the ill and suffering. It is not many years since Chiropractic was dis- covered. Yet today thousands who were sick 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 twenty years ago has grown until there are now approximately 10 000 Chiropractors successfully practicing in the face of the bitterest criticism and strongest opposition that ever hindered a new and worthy idea. Chiropractic lives and advances because it is right because the results it obtains are the best arguments in its favor. Chiropractic demonstrates that there is a cause for all diseases, and invariably it is found in the spine. By scientific adjustments, without the aid of drugs or surgery, the Chirpractor corrects these defects and Nature effects the cure. Through CHIROPRACTIC THE BETTER WAY TO nEAU the percentage of restorations is so large that the neces- sity for the employment of all other health methods becomes insignificant. It is equally effective for men, women and children. It is the HOPE for all suffering humanity. Information gladly given. Drs. Lunde & Dannenberg CHIROPRACTORS 1st Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone 401-W Bemidji, Minn. SHIP YOUR CREAM TO KOORS BROS. & CO. 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. ivrtTW., PAGE s-v-.. r" i n't ?i 5 4 it V! $. i a -fc