Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 28, 1913, Page 4

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7"t.lu deliv- ‘make:dmmediatel| < one bacribers :will confer & hen they’do 1. Tiiewe was .onoa & Sordid, R e . o0 Ay stonped. | Dlace Man whosprwife went fn hea Subscriptien Rates. ly for Art, wihefeas the only kind of’ One month by carrier. .40 | Pictures ‘he . cared anything about ' Oue ye P sumiery 4.00 | were those ©f ithe Moving Variety, t says Lippincott's. ' In an effort to cul- 00 | tivate ihis ‘Esthetie Tastes, she 100! e The w:-:zd ::::p-:. e him abroad /and .dragged him throngh pages, co & the great Art (Galleries, where he Eim. T o e ek iea ‘i | barraseed Her by epincing &' desire to | e any address for $1.50 in advance. pause before pictures such as “Thaj. Published every aftecuoon except Sun: | Temptation of Aunt Sainthony.” at’ olgn pl:yn ’Hn Bemidji Pioneer Publshing v;hich she -would:lgy]nok ex;:ept when : < there waan’t anybogy. around. : @ 3oamsow. = R-EADANV.| poing of an Bmotional Natore, and |’ XAROLD J. DAWS, Baitor. fond of a Goad ©ry,$he. wife udsd to 'stop and weep beforeall the Sad Ple-{.. B Better Monuments -Needed, tures—of which theve were only &} §°5% > ! | B / Sift dry ingredients few, being in s respect ' different S M : add milk and butter to-the ¢ By allowing it to diedn.committee; | trom any of our American Exhibitions, | - and one-quarter cups; stir log in which_the pictures.are nearly all| ‘ = = A v .| | inverted spoon to a stiff batter. Sad. At this, her husband, who was 55 7 = = "h;;'l’; e ;fl:l‘me ceven entirely * destiute aof Temperament, 2 Y and ground cinnamon over. the - scoffed rudely. o 5 2 5 in moderate oven. and women who lost their livesiim| “Oh, pickles!* he said (IUnsuavely. Dutch Apple €ake or Pru chen the Baudette-Spooner fire dn October| . [1e_Toise you are .emitting. sounds 3 : B ; : be made with this same batter o . : " { like the Soul of a Lost Whale. Doyou | i 3 - 3 2 the top. with: pared’ and 1910. The spirkt which was back-0fireally enjoy bellswing thus:beforethe| | : : 3 2 c?’oke;l prunes with the Ei“ removed, skin the bill is commendable but its pas- [picture of a Poor Widow whe.was com- e ) ;:n' m:':m ,’3.";1%‘&;}, Yo and cinna- " sage.could add nothing to:the-condi- »‘polledmt; t:e:tdwlfl?‘;:r ;‘:PI‘;‘;:_‘ “The Cook’s Book" contains 90 just such ‘tion .of the ‘settlers of this or otherlfer the other kind of Moxing Plo- ;’g:‘é‘;mg:’m cfi:‘:flmm& a .Cfll-z -parts of Northern Minnesota. tuzes.” : 5 A i ith“ ZIS—unt Luln‘; tgo K gh.BakingbePawdu to ’ 4 :8p saying, he wandered off |_ask- e Jaques - Lo, icago, being sure to There 38 one thing the legisigture od the lee;led At t to paint out writc your name ok addicss plainly. im Leonardo ‘da: Vinel’s “Mona 3 Lisa;” of *which he had often Heard; (hut :the Guard told him "that it too had ‘became a Moving Pieture. ‘This, however, ;served only to eonfirm ithe. |husband’s good opinion of his ewn Good :Opinign .in all matters pertain- And the hushand is still 8ordid and commonplace, and he still likes Mov- ing Pictures. i ‘the legislature refused :to take .ac- ‘tian on a bili;calling for & monument to be erected in memory «of the.men (Copyright.) COLOR AN IMPORTANT POINT its Influence on Humanity Net Suffi. s clently Recognized, is the Opin- St fon of a Traveler. can do, however, which might becon. | sidered an .everlasting mmonument to these fire sufferers. It can provide for more state forest reserves, batter fire patrols in the dry sessons and the better proteetion of the woods. It ean mrotect -the settlers who are left from a repetiton of the herror. Beltrami .county will long remember the Baudette-Spooner fire and the in~ numerable smaller ones that raged ‘that summer and fall. No marble ‘ monument is pecssary but the de- _mand and need of better protection|. . :i8 great. 4 TRY IN RUSHING WATERS V»oiso ,flnd'AAppe;ranu of “Migl;’ty Thunderer” Brought ' to One’s Senses by Graphic Description, LR S X % - b, KOPFMANN, GosTunen But of & sudden the sun burstsforth |- Saccenar to Smith in all the glory of a summer after 4 ‘noon and the .whole easpect of the|: scene: {8 echanged. Gloom and despair are overridden by & boundless joy, the all-dispelling joy of nature. True, the i { waters still-hurl themselves headlong | FUNERAL DIIECTOI. to the awful depths below; true, the|[] BRASS—BRONZE—ALUMINIUM AND EMBALMER [ terrible - ‘chasm' ' yawns .. for #g The Finest' Machine Work Offlee’s13 Bettrami Ave. | lawful prey; ' true, the. voice of the PATENTS PERFECTED “Mighty Thunderer” still echoes from 20th Century Brass Works 1 1-2 Cent 2 Word-—Cash T once. met a man-who wouldn’t #at tomatoes because they, were red” said & New Yorker who ‘has traveled much. “The incident ‘amused me. at the time, but later set me to think- ing. I am somewhat of a crank on color myself. I believe that color, like bload, gets in the brain. You "{know that the aroma of tea or coffes 'ls, more appesiing than the mere taste of%eff of these beverages. If the ————————— MEANINGS CHANGED BY TIM| Study of Werd Bullding Through C iiFes Brings Out Many Most T 7. Interpsting Pointa. . B . the untold -depths. But those waters 233 5th Ave. So., Minneapolis mf‘l gl:i?- b4 °;" ezh{ir}:l?: tg;;;%:;i?:::; seem now- to sccintillate with a thou- Dida glass ot beer oF ‘& mug of alo | Band-crystals, to refiect strange colors ever look like # sunset in autumfi o and weird phantom shapes—to dance you? They have to r like an | With 8 new-born fmpetus; that chasm mtu-mn leat? 3 seems to yawn less terribly; the % - 5 el R 4 " “If. people would' find “their - color | :;:Zi ovfltg‘ea :::li?:ga' :‘:‘:&tfi;"‘m“: n‘:" suckw::nltz ta,l:-:yn:;::ldt b;ne"“!w;':'f:ical, and as the mist created by the th: pgt;lor ach’ezm of -life tlnr: men=— fall risos snoylike fo:the sky, s yerl: that's -why. they. vofi Toss.. “Their table burnt -offering, crowning the v . 2 “Mighty Thunderer” with a glorious adle = J— m}fg :‘::m“ :’ more : eveloped. i double raiitbow, emblematic of victory hr&"'l“g;:?s';g'gsfla‘: dm’k“'é. ?"::’: i longer ‘meant ‘good neigh- SLIB; Xolors MAYe. mo eas and peace, the -‘waters themselves : $10.00 and" 1 e S ot N gosslp no longer m B E1" | and they make other men seasic : b : {ness $10.00 and' up. Price of leather i ||' Positively Cures Lame Horses, Bog | bor, but applied to_ the sort of talk|puy they don't know it. T have studied | & oo Off down the _river, cledr a8|15% higher than last. year—tho our prices (| /4 Bone Spaving, Ringbones, Side- | ‘With the passage of the Dunn|exchanged between good neighbors. _ |ihe thing out. and am. prett ‘hat:|.cTVstal, yet: verdant as the meadow:{are the same—otder from your last years || 20 Bone: Spavins, -Ringbones, 3 Take the, word “farmer,” too. The I kn E nat 1 'fil;mny s_:re ¢ 7|land, smooth as glass, yet turbulent catalogue—if you have'nt catalogue we will || bones, Splints, Curbs, Big Hocks, Big Toad bl Wednesday, the - morth IR T e Nt MRS ot e éogz twuut ‘éexfi::;n'* lo"i? ou! .flt il:as. the ‘mighty torrent that impels mail you one. 5 Knees, Big Joints, Sweeney, Contracted country has money made availabls|(And “boor” later was used for de- ‘::t ‘:ul have cut ofit?:re;d t::::r-me | them—glide off down the river in the HEGLAWP!D ?'HAAR':EESS CO. | Feet, . Poll Evil, Fistula,;. Absorbs with which it can build some of the|Scribing farmerlike -.or' rough Der-| e, > Gt i hesiemng peacefulness that marks the estern Ave,, 3 nneapolis Bunches. Work horse every day. .08 sons,) - The farmer living nearest to| ump : | perfod of calm that: precedes the = per bottle. Free Veterinary Advice. many mfles of roads which are 80|, was known as the “nighbor’” and il :lzk’:i“:)’l':; W;’"’h‘;“‘, e" g}‘::z‘::; storm—off down the narrowing gorge| . ; Peerless Medical Co., Kasota Block, badly needed. The passing of the|this phrase, in course of time, was e aip to be lost in the vortex of the rapids. &y Minneapolis, Minn. - twint:d to “neighbor.” 5 > color: to unmake a play. Excellent| qarngyult ‘Agassizgz, in the National TRY A WANT AD o P reapportionment bill by -the house b i -{plays have gone to the.storehouse be- Magazine, 7 R B was also a recognization of the nend| o o hieard tho proverd: “LIttle|cause of & bad color scheme in the - T ** | pitchers have . big eara.” Well, it|gottings. ‘Were I'to build a theater L& 444 & % & % % & X & $ ¥ of this part of the state of more|doesn't refer to the utensil that holds || would see to it that I had the right|a . - ERKEK KKK KR KKK KKK KK representatives in the legislature. if | Water or goes to'the corner side door. solor in the decorations if I had to 3 . ¢ the senate will pass these two bills, "Pi;cl\ebr" v;as el ten:l‘ :2;:;:1:: oneult the entice. publls 8¢ to- e g L e BT 7 " * | such. meaning as our word ' D= Or | polor - ‘taste—would consider - color | ° : Sk it will raise itself in the estimation|“fellow.” Thus, “Little fellows have 0 on.” : G Believing, the following: location to be the most desirable for .. - of the people ' in this part of .the|Dig ears” is a more sensible rendering |- : e - the new federal building, I hereby: cast one vote for it. g i state. T : The legislators apparently realize that something must be done in the way of state aid to new settlers es- ’e_cially those locating on the tim- ber lands of Northern Minnesota. of the proverh, _— : Too often the task of clearing a few : acres is ‘beyond the means of the actual settler after he has paid for his property and-in his discourage- ment he wishes he had never seen =¥ €d by causing -plants to take up an.e Minnesota. It is considered prob-|i;cregend quantity of iron during their | ;- Y 3 — able that somé law will be passed|natural gfowth. ‘By adding hydrate of P : 3 : Here they are all in a row.. They through which .actual settlers may '::"s“ ~::efl:°x;:3n::n¥:‘°hhi§::=.‘"“;' : -ell.it.bm‘:it'-!@! best nickel 37 < ng, i cceed: ~—C| -~ pencil on - market today and receive some aid in clearing their|¢q in producing spinach containing a _“will be for many days to come. lands. . s o : .| percentage . of iron seven: times as : 5 To see Northern:Minnesota coming: ereat-as ‘that-found n ordinary, sp) O g “Il MMHMI into her own is encouraging. This lackinaw-pr S § 3 44 stands alone in the (five] fcent ‘Word: building ilrpl much s plece of carpentry as is house. building | Only it takes longer. .-Sometimes a century ‘or more. . And- by. that time theé” word’s first 'meaning is - usually to her own in gaining the recogni-|changed. - tion that is due her from the rest ot| Fiol'm??mpl& ““‘elb g{do w:?rd to; the stato, Al through the present| tHIBROT WAL MR ONED wood , session of the legislature there has|sib.””- This became shortened to “god- been manifested a desire, on the part |8ib,” 'nnd lI‘mtlex- to “x;:uilm;’l Th;n th: of the house at least, to recognize ord's zwholo medning ;changed a0 the importance of the porth country. Into Her Own, Northern Minnesota is éoming in= Resolvine THE SPALDING EUROPEAN PLAN Duluth’s Largest and Best, Hotel MINNESOTA -Cora was fond of alFinelusive pray Experiments are under way at the r::l::dfimmmO l;tfl-lz;;d the fol- agricultural bacteriological station in please bless_mother. and ht.hsrmgn“d. B Vienna to . increase the, quaatity of {1 e us, and give us everything good; | fron carried in certain plants with a| ;4 ‘Dlease bless our m:ln,d' a4 J view to the effect, on the human sys- | oo whfl 15 ‘wood: for t.h.,‘ :fi sive g tem when those “plants are used as ‘"d' o g tood. Artificially. prepared.foods ‘con- s u‘mw unlou signed, Return to taining iron do not alwa roduce’ 45 2 > o the de‘med eflwt’bbem““y&&m 18 e ro the Ploneer office or place:in’ ballot box.at south-west corner Bel- not’ completely assimilated. This dif-- 2 £ ” g 4 5 ficulty, it is thought, m: gth to 4 4 LA % i Iron-Bearing Plants. Ftar——— Signature. A AR Rk ok kkhk ok ok k ok kK K ach. . It is believed that the proce: will prove successful with other. fer- e section of the state was and is rich. | ruginous pisiis. . | ‘Tholisands épon; thousan Wo- roal S e ool world. It issold on your momey It -was once covered with immense e . |men have.kfdney or 13 m«.vl o " back basis. . A store om every forests and underlaid with valuable Odd_ Sight -In - Europe. ;| And e Spoct 1t : ey 3 2 4 Bl street and in surrounding eities. One of the oddest sights in Europe| Women's complaints often prove io y Er, ' mines. Much of the timber and some s ? be nothing ‘else but kidney trouble. g 4 4 g F. A. Patrick & C s A may be witnessed in the little city of S Pt o ; 4 palieadn Lo of the ore is gone. But the timber-| Odder, Denmark: There are 4,000’ peo-| result of kidney or bladder P ; Duluth “m “ll, l“: land is left, some of it covered with |DPle dwelling there, but . they - have s ; : % 1 e e : never relaxed from the sarliest decla. | ooagion s ne aas Hgtin e healthy Oarfson’s Varlety Stare | atumps; and it 1y ds 200d a3 the best B te ; Barfior’s Drug and Jow- retion, namely, never- to ‘permit the{,rzang to become diseased. - elsewhere in the state. The farmer | driving of an automobile through the You mi,y' suffer a great deal with . 5 : ‘W, Towa, Illinois, Indi d North | streets. Consequently, a man in Wipain in the back, bearing-down feel- z e P Sy . 'W. @. Sokrosder of o\vs,. l_nm 'n BRa an m: business suit and a soft’ hat rides|ings, headache and-loss of ambition. : Increase Your Income 3 0. 0. Rood & Oe. Dakota is awakening to the possibill-| 4gtride a black horse, ‘which drawd|: Poor health makes —you nervous, ] > : s : . E. F.Notzor’s Pharmaey | ties of $15 land as compared With his | the’ motor car through the town. The | l,rrlksghl'e and may ‘be despondent; it ; ? : 3 e W, MoOwaly k : ; operation ‘affords great ‘fun' for thefmakes any;one:so, : : s ] 45 5 ; & - own ‘at $100 and $160 per acre f‘"d children, ‘who ‘pile fnto ‘the automo- |- But thousands of irritable, merv-|] -/ By Careful ’ Bllylng- : o "".".m'.. Olgar] is coming here. bile, even sitting on .the laps of the |OUS, tired and broken-down women = = = = f ‘Othier sections of Minnesota are ,chn;xflee;r’ ‘and :ccupqnteu. pA hq::, st“: gt;e%;r::e :)::h;f ;‘3};‘;_3'::: |- Your Income may be fixed, or it may be more at one. timecthia sn- coming to look on the-northern part |82€ .“':lc}l‘e' to any person.attempb | ¢ho graat Kidney, Liver and :Bladder otlier. You may have no control ovor that. $ of the state as the home of many fng fo-¥ o“ate e ordinance: P AT % ’ one way for ”m‘wdwlemm it, she can sturdy settlers and eitiés’ of some | B importa.fiqe.‘ Our power. s becom- .- ing so-great that the Bop I8 10 longer oé-_ not mean toh y cheaply. - Forlchoip merc:handhqilofmq ; : m the pages of THE PIONEER the right time o huy, the : ght place to select, and the best quslity of goods.” = 3 A thiy 0 us. It is encouraging to ; o 5 > 2 = e e have- the recognition Which is-the|leelin’s are hurtin’, ‘We pity.the ¢ - han: dy tr g n,‘;hA“' it é‘fd' “::v’:‘d;fim“"m"" i:n“m orfloNEt:R evety s of Northern Minnesota, A littls|¥ho Hasdanded fn prifon—would g X ¢ y ! . small, are of a high. order. L b " | ly-exchange all our pleasures for his : Ve e best me dvertise in this paper. aid by the other sections of the state | Gut where'is the fellow with pity to | Y . o pur-if IONEER and ‘el ‘for the soul in the coop who ig"[chas together with what we are doing for b ea urning the reel?—Judge, = - | dollar sl Trpurselves will assist “materially -in,

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