Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 15, 1913, Page 4

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'LET HIM MOLD HIMGELF, 18 AD vice mvm BY WRITER. - Multhmwm-un “Leiting Alone” is a Wise Coures for Parents-te Pureve—Mat : b.fm Toe htidren sioms. ¢ farance between » viee leting :,... . STANDARD OF THE WORLD oolish Y As a commercial asset, one.of the most pronounced advantages enjoyed by the Cadillac Company is the supreme and universal sat- - _istaction and enthusiasm of niore than fifty thousand users who ‘are-ever anxious to sound the praisés of the Cadillac car. " Of spectal significence are the expressions of those whose motor porsonality. ‘In ‘fact, his chief buah car experience hasnot been confined to the Cadillac but has extend-’ -Dess in life is to develop proporiy the "/ ed to cars of lower price and wcnnolmg)mpdu and fiom one ' b e contin :3: (i s : £An. lo o 3 These . expressions, whlch ywwilluuvolned throu(,hwt the - h:‘::;:‘}::""‘;“ by you? : length and breadth of the land, leave no réom ‘to question. by thres meazs—iy That the Cadillac is the most sturdy and dependable of motor The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of : .Jx’.‘:: Mp e vty o iy Tartar, and abqolutely pure. | oot R e e peime et forget “nehlldhmflchtwhhm Gives to food that peculxar hghtness. sweetness, and delicious flavor noticed in the finest bread, S T S cake, biscuit, rolls, crusts, etc, which expert T i | B il BRET : pastry cooks declare is unobtainable by thc ‘use e doumea i ey Tha 1 ase 4ndImwious o it s 0 acason anybody, child or grown-up. Only in to_acknowledge a superior. of any other-leavening agent. Spirstionsl reaching e of eay ae “That in economy of operation and maintenance thers. s, none. which enjoys a favorable comparison with.it. That in real and substantial motor car value_the. Cadlllu ulnndl pre-eminent. Regular meeting _nighta B .::cr) 1st and l'ndlm" y Tag o prvord ) ‘lhfi- hall. & AR . Regular moeetings —Firs and third Saturday after- R & 18 noons, at 2:30—at Odd el e 2 d b SR, : Ave belligerent by the United States gov- MADERO DOWN AND ernment in an informal note to’'Am- REVIEWED ~HIS' WHOLE LIFt MEXICAN WAR ENDS insoserr o e oy =" ™ ™| Browing Man Evan momrmbere Where He Had Put .His Res (Continued from first page). Ambassador Wilson replied prompt- cusr's anlucry Note. 1y to the rebel leader, explaining that L 0. 0.7 Bemtdji Lodge Ne. 110 Regular mesting ta they were deserters and the impres- slon grew that half of the govern- ment troops were refusing to contin- while Diaz’ statément might bé cor- rect, his own eye was ungrained to i military affairs, and he was not able ' The undertow M been playing ratier roughly with: Dubbleign and when they got. him - ashore 1. 0. O. F. Camp No. 3¢ Regular. meeting every secens 1t Was considered desirabie to roll hiny uo fighting. i Lo e e o o Dl Do nee | ovet & barrel a half doten or mor¢ s aqae0: Sha% Mo mas AN times in order to send him into liqui | harp prohibitions. Mexico City, Feb. 16—Feltx DiagyDy President Madero that the BOVerN-| gayon It was with a afgh of reliei| The queer part of all this is that 1ssued & notice at 2 p. m. Friday that | BeBt remalned in-control. that the lifesavers observed his returr| those parents think. they are . doing he was about to increase the fury of | to consciousness and assured safety. | thelr high duty by the ?Mu:'“ They bombarment of the national palace. Don’t You Believe It. - "By George, boys,” "!id he, as b Emp:;;'m“:.}v:n:h::. ::t thein T::: He warned noncombatants to with-| Some say that chronic constipation ;’:::d hl;‘”::“::dr::lvm thn; e ‘wild” So they cramp, thwart, oppose |\ draw from the danger zome. More |cannot be cured . Don’t you beleve hance. ofsw ppened, “thal g w terribl rience! 1 don’t| the growing mind. persistent firing on the palace then|it. Chamberlaln’s Tablets Rave ':lm ;o th:nu':hwth:: again.” ond Children are sharp. They soon adi|} began. jcured others—why not you? @ive| “ief gnould say not,” sald Bildad, whe| Just themselves to this, and get their . - them a trial , They cost only & quar-| Nad been instrumental in pulling hinx | Parents’ measure. Then they turn to Mexico City, Feb. 16—Dlaz Friday | ter. For sale by Barker’s Drug Store.| dut. You had a narrow escape.” become one or two things—‘“good, =5 E ess .I. aid” sald’ Dubbleigh | that is, shréwd little hypocrites, prigs’ morning asked for recognition as a | —Adv. “T gu d bbleig and time-servers; or “bad,” that fs, angrily insistént upon having a 1 and fourth Wednesdays at 8 o'clock at 0dd Fellows Hall Five Passenger Touriilg Car. Pri $1975 v NORTHERN AUTO CO. Phone 474 -Rebeccs - Lodge. Regular meeting nights -- first snéd third Wednesday at $e'elesh. D =L 0. O. F. Hall. R ¢ ENISNTS OF FYTRIAS Bemid)i Lodge Ne. ies Regular meeting nights—ex- ery Tuesday evening at § “And, say, Bill, do you know thal statement is ‘a fact ‘that-the drown of thats Gw: man lives over again the whole s story of his past life? mBy Jove! 1| _Study the child, seek to bring out Wwas mighty interesting—right, from what is in ‘him. Don’t study your my ‘boyhood: up, every incident in my| ¢atechism or “system of edueation™ lite passed in review before my. con | B0 try to make your child measure scioksness. I was even back in school | UP to that. How to Reduce Selling Gost BEvery merchant i in business for profit—not gross profit-but net profit. Gross profit is the differ- Regular meeting night last Wednesday eveming in each menth. e i i MASO! ene between the purchase price (or producing again, and then in college, and all| There is no genuine morality with = . cost) and the selling price, while net profit is the thosie years after graduation, from my| ©u¢ freedom. i T & A M Bemidsi beginnings as a bank messenger up te| _Anything done from fear is immor gular difference between the purchase price plus selling cost and the selling price. Every merchant knows that if the selling price does not exceed the purchase price and selling cost combined at the end of the year there is no real | profit coming to him out-of the business. To rem- edy this he must do one of three things—reduce ; %t:z- 22, ret and ‘ednesdays, § o'clock—at , - Masonic Hall, Beltrami Ave., ana Fifth St. R Bomiasl Chapter Ne. 1. I B R. A. M. Stated convecatiens —first and third llnm ] & o'clock p. m.—at 4 Hall Zeltrami Ave., -u nes street. this morning when I jumped into the| 8l. Even. the “goodness” your child surt” puts on because he is afrald of you is wicked. mortification.’ t Quit trying to mold: your: child “Yeop” 'm| Stand by and help him. Let him mold 5y e o e e hies | himelf. Be his friend. Let him feel that came along was & vision of where | YOU understand -him. ki I:pnt that lost promissory note of| A lot of our’ “moral prineiple” 1s Jouls for $80—the one you wouldn't| Iere self-conédit ind vanity of opin- “It's & wonder you didn't dle of ” ~ Department Elkanah Commandery_Ne. 36 jrurchase price, increase selling price or reduce sell- Pay because I eouldn't produce the | ion, and we'think ‘we are doing God's K T, Suted Sonclave—secend ing cost. = A merchant may reduce the purchase || doetment o oers sarolany s oo Tho Pioneer Want Ads o RS price by buying in quantities, or watching the “Goe! h‘"“""“"”“““ you oy g i trami Ave, and Fifth St { 0. B. S. Chapter-Ne. 171, Regular meeting ni .._ first and thira l‘dhn. o'clock — at Masonic Hau, Bellnrnl Ave., and "—Judge's Library. - youth, Sphore —Jutods Lt : Study the child, live with him, enter into his life and point of view, encour age him in what he wants to do, sym pathize with him.—Bxchange. market and always buying safe—but the purchase price is fixed by others and he must, pay their price. Of course if the article is one the merchant pro- duces himself he may reduce the cost of produc- ‘.,’:"l'c ::t‘:l:n?;:‘l';:w":: growtt of tion. The merchant may increase selling price, al- 1t ia stated on apparently good au- e ‘:W:;: Hidden ::":l- - . 242 v] though the demand and" competition have a great ::wi.“‘:l";t:;ix:"‘id”; :::“:l spring. which m""‘d" gt “"m“: DO THE BUSINESS deal to do with fixing the selling price. But the numiber of Buddhists. o able miniatures at the Boston Mu- The Ploneer goes everywhere so that everyone has a meighbor who selling cost is in the hands of each merchant. It | Piobably ten times as many :per.| Seum of Fine Arts, Daniel C. Lavery (] ' ‘takes.it and péople who do not take the paper generally read their e : . s 9 I a stole $2,000 worth of art treasures, 8o~ ‘neighbor’s so your want ad gets to them all. is by manipulting selling cost that each business cording to his admission in court, The: 3 . : becomes asuccess or a failure. Therefore it stands Western Christianity. The pumber of | Fobbery is the first of the kiad at the [ * 14 Cent a Word Is All It Cosb vach merchant in hand to reduce his selling cost. dabblers in the “mystic” culls of India | Museum. Just how Lavery gained . : Every merchant could handle more business siow among us cannot be guessed. - 156N HELP WANTED fied advertisers. The recognized than he now handles with the same selling force. growth ,:' o'::m?;::.:"m.; 2‘:’: attompt to dispose of soime’ of the e | VAN T GIrl for genoral, house- :)fl.v'rm:?: ;::;:? é‘;;}‘,‘;.fl::,‘." By increasing the sales with the same selling force hing o be proud of. Mystioism, sen- m:l- : Jwark. " N. L. Hakkerup, 918| tne ’mfly by Gy i ¥4 the selling cost is.reduced. The problem for the sualism, lethargy—these varying 3 23 LAmerica avenue. state and the paper which carries merchant is to educate the people to ‘want his x m,fim;fl:m 0ld Age. w‘m .the largest. amount of classified goods and buy them. converts here. These creeds do not| Ol age as'it comes in the orderty| Wy TS ! mt:a:;"-t. s::“‘;i‘;n advertising. The Courler-News John D. Rockefeller said : “The great cost in and cannot it the busy life of our land | Process of natyre is a beautsful ;ml fhospital, covers North Dakota like a blank- business is waste.” To do away with this waste or todey, and for tNet very redscathey majestic thing . It ptends for exper- ::: '::;hz’;fn:‘t:li::::n‘f’ ::“h“::: reduce it to.the minimum is the purpose of advertis- = i ing. - Judicious advertising will increase sales, thus reducing selling cost and wastlg. Copyright 1913 by George B. Patterson OASH WITH 0OOPY % oent por word per h.-o Aslatic Creeds. ~ ‘Regular charge rate 1 cent per word par insertion. No ad taken for . Jess than 16 cents Phone 31 HOW THOSE WANT ADS M B A Roosevelt, hc. 1688 Regular meeting llflh Thursday everings at o'clock in Odd m Hatl, S M W A Bemidj{ Camp. Ne. 5018 Hall, 402 Beltrami Ave. meeting nights es the first and third ‘L 0. O. F. Hall at § Moctings held thire Sunday sfternoon ef essh lence, knowledge, wisdom, eounael. m)fl‘m—cool at Svea Hotel. “ 3 of That 13 old age as it should be, but|—=————=——————==———————c= paper to use In order to get re- e growth pagan oflil‘lh old age as it often is means poor| ° FOR SALE sults; rates one cent per word. first in America is remarkable, but, : : v 9 . popilation. 2 ‘every miake of typewriter on the * health, despondency and ‘misery. Tacket ot B0 cuhts sud 76 conts| per line per month, Address the This in almost every inatamce is| dach, Every ‘ribbon.sold for 76 Courier-News, Fargo, N. D. :;«;llli.u?mtm ,On; of Ch::— conts guaranteed. Phone orders| WANTED—100 mercnants 1n North- o s Tal Om "-llel mm Ha 7‘ !"m’"’ filled.” Mail oders given| “ern Minnesota to sell “The Bemid- siter.supper will Improve the HEes- | . 1o same caretul attention as when | JI” lead pencil. WIill carry. name tion, tone up the liver and regulate| ffll appear n person. Phone s.of every merchant in advertising the bowels. That feeling of:despon- ’ : o nanml Ploneer Office Supply | ':columns:of ‘Ploneer in order that Semoy Wil Kive way.th aae of hipe all receive advantage of advertis- :nd ‘;: chesr. For flh by Bar- z 2 _ ing. ° For wholesale prices write |ker's g Stors.—Adv. or phone the Bemidji Ploneer Of- fice Supply Co. Phone 31. Be- 3 T wm a Publio Officlal Goss Wreng. 3 “When Well Informed Salespeople Make Shopping a Pleasure How delightful it is when you go shopping in an undecided state of mind to find a salesperson who can tell you what-fabrics are to be the most popular, and what is most appropriate for & woman of your size; or one who will sell you the hat that is really heeoming. and- is candid enough not to say that “everyone looks lovely on you."” "~ "The merchants_who _-dvemxe in THE PIONEER take particular paine to see that their salespeople, are well-informed on newest modes aiid correct styles i dress, furniture or whatever you may sell. You will be well advised if -you accept their’ hclp—wh(a: is never a‘nulvely given. Read the advertisements in THE PIONEER ‘closely and eonu-nlly every day. ‘They tell you where to find the best goods and where you will get the best service to be'had in this city. ./ (Copyright, 1913, by J. P. Fellon) . 3 Who Salls t? pencil on the market today and will be for many days to come. The Bemidji Pencil stands’ alone_in the ;five] “cent world. It is sold on your money. back basis. A store on every street and in surrounding cities. the best mickel pencil in :the rorld; at Netser's, Barker's, O. C. Rpod’s, MoCualg's, Omich’s, Roe & n’s, and the Pioneer Qffice sa»ly Store at § cents each and 50 centa.a dosen. Bandages Wanted—By the Asso- clated Charities. Everyone who has any kind of white cloth; such as old table cloths, pillow ~cases, -cheese FOR RALE-—Small fonts of type, sev- | cioth or gheets which they are will- eral differont points and in first ing to’donate 'please notify Mrs. E. clase condition. Call or write this |y gpith, by ‘phone or mafl her a tla:” or vmlu:-“ ::Iduu Bemldji | carg. Cloths will be'called for. Abneér, Bemidi, Minn.. —_— : it BOUGHT AND SOLD—second nand || 018 TI]Q’ Are: ;|FOR BALE—Rubber stamps. . The| fyrniture. Odd Fellow’s buflding, ‘Ploneer . will procure any kind of|. across from postoffice, phone 129 rubber stamp for you on lhort no- 7 ce. FOR !ALB—-Dry. poplar wood at |’ & DO YOU . $2.00 per cord delivered. Inquir _Nicoltet hotel. G You'll ¥ _lyours-if you"l place an early” order. Every ‘day adds - to the already unprecedented de- mand for Ford cars. In spife of = the greatly enlarged production=— hte buyers are almost sureto be WAMITLLD BY YIS IRLWIVG (0. (NDERTHE FU0D ANODRKGS ACT ANE 24 /996, | BEM/I001 flfitwnvz; Lo /¢ want a better position? Then get a | trafning that will enable you:to hold |one. Write the Little Falls Business in private: famliy, colleso today and ask for'a: new cat- ~telephone snd b-th lnquire logue. lt will - u“ you b ol postal’ will bring-it.

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