Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 31, 1913, Page 4

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ECOENTRIGITY. OF ooniys, | 00K WHROUT FIRE. = ) o o This New Illustr. X u - New Zealand Maoris Prepare Their a in;the Days ThatAre Gone it, May i Food In Nature’s Kitchens. ] Have Been Due to Eye Strain, \ The Maoris of northern New Zea- It seems that at last genius is dIs- land enjoy cooked food to a far great- covered not to be allied to insanity, but er extent than other natives. but they that rather all its eccentricities are du¢ vever bother with ‘fire. They build ated Book For Every Reader to eye strain. X itheh- huts on the edge of some “‘friend- o 1 ) g & Brain specialists, for instance, are as- Y 8eyser. where they may cook In A Splendid .‘Cha“ce to “e|p Your Fav- serting that if Carlyle had had proper- :2:::::!:9“;3232 ”l‘_‘i':gm‘e:h:g“s‘::afi'g'z orite Contestant 1y ‘adjusted glasses and good electric neighborhood are described by Max Eai = E light to work by instead ol: a skylight Herz in “New Zealand.” | i PRESENTED BY G o o D F o R over his desk, and that illumined by 8 On a spot which superstition would 2 London fog much of the time. he associate with death and the devil the 4 " 5 | would not have been such a grumbler huts of about 200 Maoris lie scattered 3 and dyspeptic. ‘In fact. eye strain was —the remnant of the once warlike tribe the cause of all his eccentricities. {of Tuhourangi. It is lucky that these All genluses, in fact, would have simple folk need no kitchen. for na- been optimistic, says science now. if ture has built for them the best of all Cast these votes for No...........cocuuenienens they had only had bifocal glasses at €0oking appliances and saved them This coupon when neatly cut out, brought or mailed the right time. The same unnormal endless trouble with the stove, gas to the W. G. Schroeder store on or before February eyesight Is given as the cause of many COIPARY or coal merchant. 14th, 1914, will countas 5 votes for the person repre- | Gagis palntings. That famaus artist, | &, pond of bollig water lies n the , 1914, BEMIDJI PIONEER OCT 31. © AS LXPLAINED BELOW See the Great Canal in Picture and Prose éjhmm S % ad How You May Have It Almost Free .Cut out the'above coupon, and present 1t at this off - pense amount hercin set opposite the style sclocted (which ll:'g: {he Y ilems of the cost of packing, express from the factory, checking, elerk hiro .;;lonthu' necessary EXPENSE items), and receive your chelce of Re DID9BI00 B40¢ 9900 SV 24O 6+ Turner. would never have painted the mMiddle of the settlement. In this the é “ e TR sented by the above number. slave ship in a storm, but wonld rather Maori woman puts her water kettle to A e T TR T 9999 0099090609 . The Befnidji Pioneer Pub. Co. have depicted the peaceful landscapes boll or hangs the wide meshed flax FAN AMA his beautiful big volume is written by Willis J. Abbot, a writer of international renown, and is the acknowl- that many artists paint when their bag filled with potatoes and waits un- g bl :(:e gt G fltterl,l L gf:s ses,l til they are cooked. True, the potatoes AMD THE edged standard reference work of the great Canal Zone. C 4 9 g It is a splendid large book of almost 500 pages, 9x12 Wagner, too, if he had worn the cor. C00ked in their skins taste a little of | 6. CANAL e in size; printed from new type, large and clear, rect 'spectacles and had had that decid- Sulphur. but that is the right flavor for !a Picture and Puss on special paper; bound in_tropical red veilum cloth; ) 9 v py, = ? ed tilt to one eye remedied. probably :rx::r:zu':‘:;z_me baot:gout ‘for.the § 4 ILLUSTRATED fi;fiesz‘;“':r{’%iog“mizgh:g:{‘ i}?&:‘;‘:a&‘;lr"’s" g;zkm‘: 8 o s o u r l r [ ] :v‘::led ::;e;r?\;:zswr::;:n::&u; ::Yl‘;l; i For the cooking of meats the fuma- l% EDiTIoN tiful pages reproduced from water color studies' in col- ?;\ written pleasant dances and even :::")e:rfr::eih;hg:fgd.zt::l:“:;e_“: 53 ;;;‘ul{]g;‘gfi;gtisflaa:aflg_l?lsi:::{ l‘}‘z'::l:v‘t))ffl?l ss‘elmlllfa:r%r:l‘l::le:r- usual Fus.'] | - o 1 s || "Darwin sl was another victim of DO With & wooden grating for a bot- | '3 T ion Pt wiich i presented to our readery for SIX of | gy i 1 Every SUbscrlber ShOU|d chp Th's €ye strain. Doubtless ‘he would never ton is placed on the ground over the ; Sent by Mail, Postage Paid, for $1.39 and 6 Ccfhfie.ln R d have given to the world his theory of hole. In this the Maori woman places . x £ .y . the meat, well covered with tin or iron And saveit for one of the girls who are desirous of win- g;":;g“h:"’:f;n’:‘;‘:_f‘flf"“'“’ P i pots. An old sugar bag is then spread . . . o |over the box, and the crude apparatus ning the $400 Piano in the Schroeder-Pioneer Contest. }{.-De Quincey suffered from bad eves. ‘'8 INF MAC 16 SR APRRrE o Regular octavo size; text matter practically the same vel- ume; bound in biue vellun loth; mm;].u{y ‘?m. to it graphic re luetion: the Canal omitted. This book would sall at $2 wnder usval sendy, | Ameat of $9 0cTavg thons, but js presentod to cur readers for SLX of the m SaseeEs B g (-] B B i {|Surély he woild never have taken : EDITION above Certificates of consecutive dates and ouly the Cut It and Keep It For Someone opium if e had had elasses But sompletely’cooked the foint. Sent by Mail, Postage Paid, for 67 Cents and 6 Cargificates , hen, on the other hand. the worl | = > J A Famous Lampoon. $ > +' - | would have missed ihis opium dreams. o = And, after all is considered, scientists | ¢ 18 handed down in tradition that I Will Buy 7-it Jack Pine Posts Delivered London TitBlts: was written in Whitehall on the cham- te me at Bemidji on car lota st other'towns. Call Thi reserved by the ber door of King Charles I1. The wit B.apace y who created the lampoon seems never . gus . B o5in e An Old Story. to_have felt it quite prudent to estab- Bemlfl I Tuw’“slte & Im rnvam] cn “Did that palmist tell you the truth |ush ‘his authorship, but there is .ex- 54 : about yourself?" 1 sellent reason to accord it to Joh Etc. “eq,bp} my_ wife, has been Soing | et o or aeerord it S0 John For Price of Lots, Terms, Etc,, ple kngay what business you are fa.*— 8T. PAUL ey , L dd‘.t for years.”—Birmingham Age-Her. of the inscription is: lNQU'R E OF T. c. BMEY, 5 Here lies our sovereign lord the king, : ? ‘ I. P. BATCHELDER ' sign. e s o e ____Bemidjl, or write . ° * AN ET i L gas?” o Ror-aver 00t 'a, wisp pot _BEMIDJI TOWNSITE & IMPROVEMENT €O. General Terchandise . ‘%ldfl, Minn. §| 4 o ?fi‘e’;‘; are to let i e A ek bt B 520 Capital Bank Sullding { 1 MAJSTIC RANGE oy From Nov. 3rd to 8th Inclusive ©ONEWEEK CHILDREN ==SOUVENIR DAY= 150,505, 2V FREE Ths first 1. boys andigirle avho preseny §o THE MAJESTIC RANGE SALESMAN at ¢= store, between 3 ;:fl : m. MONDAY, 'fltg BRE! 0. uestions, will 1—What mgoll your mother now using?' - 2~Do you W anyone needing & mw range? Who? it 3~~Why is tke GREAT MAJESTIC the m warp—that's why the MAJESTIC uses so lf '50-cent Article Free! £ SAVE $8.00 A 5,2 sectal inducérignt’ ’dip%xix&'o r ¢ " demigfitration weelXimiy," v i . ery MAJESTIC 'RANG‘E sold (pri- f ! i i | ‘ ces always the same) we will give free one | i { ‘handsome set of ware as illustrated here. ~| . Every piece of ware is the best-of its: ~f kind. Not a piéce that is not ‘Eeeded in every kitchen. It ' cafabt -“possibly be! ‘bought for less than $8.00 This ware is on .gl!llb_ulon at our store. DON'T FAIL TO: EE IT. = Which Shall It Be? O YOU intend to comtinue _laboring, burning valuable fubl and destroying higk~priced food wm:{ that old worn-out ? r You 'W that old stove eats up & lot of cook: st HEAVY:MARELEREDRUDOING-PAN- - L) o2 ILARGE-NEVER-BURN-WIRED- oa e oo Sirian neatens An1 best: anuwer | DRIPPING PAN; 2-SMALLNEVER- BURN-WIRED: DRIPPING -PANS - % » 2-SMALL-BRIP-PAN COFFEEPOT- . | \ S — CAN: ALS0-BE - bake Tight; in fact, spoil & batch of bread ev- Fou KOW 7ou nave traudle i getsing to STERMER-CULLENDER -AND-DRAINER: i ery ‘once in:a’ 'while—you '¥now it costs eon- HERVY- STANMPEN-1IRUN-MARBLEIZED: \” fuel & MAJESTIC:NEVER-BURN - GOOMER: rl: siderable for yei lyaunylln S KETTLE: 1Z39Z-ALL-COPPER-TEA-KETTLE" ::&-::b 2 |r'l‘dfll 'ml ‘ 140Z! ALL-COPPER: on— ge with a repu- g . for all the. boys and girls. ii; ‘ou! o have iworlds .of mfiu e mflo BIRD—it Lmus'-m the ca 2 fection. ¢ Be sure to have your answers ready to - in at our store MONDAY AFTERNOON, _¥ween 3 ang 8. wmfig.flw- o terial—] e U btames with ‘,‘m"' sebeston) X “myfleable can't break—has: show you why the rvolr | wy ihn;' 4 .m".v ot igis a1 oves without! Gl:h of water while Don't Overlook the Date. “This is a Spgcial Invitation to You and Your Friends and Neighbots. . PALM i’ , rHh SEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER 1 Sl gl ‘4o e .. . FRIDAY OCTOBER. 31 1913, minEsOTA | Demonstration and Sale ‘: @

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