Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 30, 1915, Page 4

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| i ! i R T OME people extend invitations to the THIEF AND EOLDUP MAN. They carry on their persons or in their homes large sums of money. A CHECK BOOK is of no use to the professional thief. Still; a oheck is AS GOOD AS CASH to the tradesman or for the immediate LAR THE "HA H WITH household wants. If you haven’t a bank acccunt OPEN ONE TODAY. HA!" us FIRST NATIONAL BANK BEMIDJI, MINN. til firm. Cheese Custard. Butter bread, one inch thick; remove crust; cut in cubes; put in buttered baking dish with alternating layers grated cheese, using two cups of cheese; mix one beaten egg, one and one-half cups milk, one half teaspoonful salt and one-fourth teaspoonful paprika. Pour over bread and cheese and bake un- Cream of Rice Pudding, Quart milk, half cup rice, dash of salt. til tender; add cup sugar and tea- spoonful vanilla while hot. Cool and add half pint whipped cream and half pound candied cherries. We Are Headquarters For You will not be limited here to delicacies of the season Cook un- Phone 206 SUCH AS Green Vegetables Fancy Cherries Grape Fruit Marmalade Orange Marmalade Concord Grape Jam Apple Butter in stone jars Try a package of Cho- colate Iecing—some- thing new 207 4th St. S. T. Stewart, Prop. Consumers of Good Things to Eat HARD TACK AND NAVY BEANS But you may have your choice of all the Stewart's Grocery Pioe 26 welghing up t0 100 1bs. 'with Moore Push Devicss, wiil not disfigure walls Moore Push-Pi Sold In BEMIDJI AT THE L} Bomidji Pionger (Offics SUPPLY STORE ter. . C penetrating, ( ) to:'the verymarrow. “Hot food served three: times ‘a ‘day 'to-the men in the trenches by other. soldiers; who seurry like rabbits. through longi un- covered tunnels running back from the works concealing’ the guns. These ‘men ‘in- the trenches must have good food in order. that. they can have.goad blood, and if they have good blood, they have good courage, they keep warm because their circu- lation is ‘good and- their extremeéties are warm from exercise: are invalided, however, because their right to withstand the awful hard- ships of this winter campaign. : ‘When you do not properly digest your food your blood becomes thin and every organ of the body soon feels the effect. The result is— headaches, sleeplessness, nervousness and many other symptoms—due to accumulation of poisons in the body. Unless the stomach is given aid at this stage—more serious -_illnesses follow. Now is the time to help your weakened stomach—now is the time to take Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery: (in tablet or liquid form). It has the same power to set you right as it has been proved to have in thousands of other cases. It will help your stomach so that the food you eat will nourish and sustain you and make good reviving blood. It will enable you to get rid of the waste a sluggish liver and irregular bowels have permitted to accumulate in your system. Dr. Pierce’s Golden -Medical Dis- covery is composed of known native healing remedial roots and herbs with no alcohol nor narcotic drugs to give you harmful habits It can now be obtained in tablet or liquid form from dealers, or send 50 stamps for box of tablets. Address: Dr. Pierce, Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y.—Adv. They're off- in the Pacific Coast league. The opening gun of the 1915 base- ball season was fired today in three of the larger cities west of the Rockies when the Coast league, one of the larger minor league organiza- tions, got under way. San Francis- co, Los Angeles and Salt Lake City were the cities where . Hot Stove leagues were disbanded and the fans came into their own. Here’s the way they lined up: Oakland at San Francisco; Portland at Los Angeles; Vernon at Salt Lake. The usual ceremonies, including brass bands, parades and speeches, preceded the games. And then the fans and fanettes settled down, so far as the Pacific coast is concerned, to eight months of baseball. The same old brand of predictions were voiced by the managers of the Retired Goorgia Planter’s Advice to Kidney Sufferers Regarding the wonderful curative merits of your Swamp-Root, I can- not say too much. After suffering severely for three years or more with severe pains caused by weak kidneys, I was finally induced to try Swamp- Root through a testimonial I read in one of the newspapers. I was in such a condition that I was obliged to arise from my bed six or eight times every night. I purchased a fifty-cent bottle and before it was used I felt so much relief that I pur- is an In Every Branch there are records of of Every Business records are the best for the business or not is sel- dom considered—“We've used them for years and they've served their purpose.” And there the mat- ter drops—but we don’t intend to let you drop it until we've had a chance to prove to you that there some kind. ermPermBook made expressly to fit the needs of every ‘depart- ment of your business. Made to save money for you—made to keep your records at a minimum of cost and a maximum of accuracy. There is an S |-]P I2r¥¥3 Bo ok for Every Business and Profession Information in detail for the asking _Bamidji Pioneer Office Supply Store __Security Bank:Bldg. Whether those ‘Phone 31 chased a one-dollar bottle and by the time this was taken the old pains had left my back and I could sleep the whole night through. I am a retired planter, 70 years of age, and owing to Dr. Kilmer’ Swamp-Root, I am in the best of health and feel like a boy. I am always glad to recommend Swamp-Root to those who are in need of it. Sincerely yours, C. E. USSERY, Bowersville, Ga. Personally appeared before me, this 8th day of September, 1909, C. E. Ussery, who subscribed the above statement and made oath that the same is true in substance and in fact. T. H. McLANE, Notary Public. N Letter to Dr. Xilmer Binghamton, [ Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You, Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample size bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable information, telling about the kidneys and bladder. When writ- ing, be sure and mention the Bemidji Daily ~Pioneer. ~ Regular fifty-cent. and one-dollar size bottles for sale at all drug stores. | can’t see how they can keep us!from ‘Happy” Hogan, -man-- Vernon Tigers, “and I ‘thé pennant.” The five other managers in the ilar, statements, but unbiassed ex- perts. haye declared the San Fran- gation of players ever assembled in a 3 Thia team was con- 6L Harry .. Wolverton, for- mer manager of the New -York High- landers. - Portland and Los Angeles also loont up as contenders. Several chianges have occurred in the Pacific Coast League since the close of the 1914 season. Cal Ewing and Frank Ish, two of the best known baseball ‘men in the country, dis- posed of - their holdings in the San Francisco ‘"club to ‘Henry Berry, formerly ‘owner of the Los Angeles club. Berry disposed of his interests in the Los Angeles culb to John Powers, son. of Alderman Powers of Chicago. ~After several disastrous seasons, the Sacremento franchise was sold-to Salt Lake, one of the best baseball citles in the - west. Cliff Blankernship is manager of the ““Mormon”’ team. At The Rex Tomorrow. A fine three-reel Bushman feature and two other photo-plays of high class at Thie Rex Theater Wednesday. Matinees begin at 2 p. m. Evening shows start at 7:15 p. m. Admission 5 and 15 cents.—Adv. MUNICIPAL PLAYGROUNDS. They Can Be Conducted In Way to Re- move All Objections. There are always people living near playgrounds who object to them as ugly and noisy, says the American City. There is no doubt that an un- fenced playground,where all the grass has been worn off by constant use and no adequate supervision has been Photo by American Press Association AN UNFENCED PLAYGROUND. furnished, will cause property in the immediate neighborhood to depreciate in value. The natural answer to. ob- Jectors Is fencing and beautifying the playground and providing adequate su- pervision. If:this is not done the play movement cannot get the enthusiastic support which it needs. There are natural limititions in beau- tifying a playground. - It cannot' be turned into an-ornamental park or a series of lower beds without destroying it for play purposes, but it is not nec- essary playgrounds should be ngly. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. From a small beginning the sale and use of this remedy has extended to_all parts of the United States and to many fofeign - countries:. When you have need of such- a medicine give Chambeérlain’s Cough Remedy a trial gnd you.will understand why it has become so popular for coughs, colds and” croup. Obtainable every- where. ROSES TO - ENHANCE THE CITY BEAUTIFUL. Plants Are Offered at Cost by Commit- tee of Portland, Ore. Thirty-one thousand rose plants of the finest quality, roses of the kind that would ordinarily cost from 25 cents to $1 per plant, were recently o| 80ld to the citizens of Portland at prices of 12} cents or 15 cents for a single plant. This was brought about by the city beautiful committee of the Rose Fes- tival association in its movement to make this ihe. greatest rose planting year that Portland has ever seen, The committee, under the leadership of Julius L. Meler, chairman, arranged with all of the leading nurserymen to get Oregon grown roses for this pur- pose, to be sold to the residents of Portland and vicinity who desire to Join in the planting movement. All of the bushes that have been obtained are two years old and will bloom this year. In case the supply already procured does not meet the demand the commit. tee contemplates getting more roses and still more roses, o that everybody league were to the front with sim-|. clsco club to be the greatest aggre- _ “Tuxedo completely - Tuxedo which Process” by whic] is treated. | Skg - FORPIe 2 ClaaR 2z World-famoq: Tenor; says: bacco: taste. It is mild and has a . - delicious flavor. | Most important of all, from a singer’s standpoint, Tux- edo does not irritate my throat” i Y Y “Tuxedo Does th.- . Irritate My Throat” The non-irritating quality of Caruso i is due to the original “Tuxedo This process refines 4 the tobacco and absolutely removes all bite and sting.- ; Many thousands of men think they cannot smoke a pipe, for fear the tobacco might burn or parch their mouths. Tuxedo has done away with any _ such possibility. You can smoke Tuxedo all day long, without any irritation whatsoever—indeed, with increasing pleasure. ; £D B Clalty prerA? raises the tobacco The Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarstte is made from rich, mild, fragrant Kentucky Burley —acknowledged to be the finest pipe- tobacco in the world—aged until it is pipe- perfect and smokes coolly and slowly. You cut off an inch of inspiration and real joy every hour you stay away from Tuxedo. Because it’s so good, so true, so delicious, so fragrant, its memory lingers every time your smoke-appetite gets tuned up. AR A g YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO EVERYWHERE Cununi:n(, glassine 5 F-a:u:;! dGlreen Tin l wrapped, moisture- i ettering, 0 prootposchewre, Q€ b g deerine: 1UC In Tin Humidors 40c and 80c In Glass Humidors 50c and 90¢ THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY who is interested in the city beautiful movement and willing to support it by personal work may have all the roses he needs. It is expected that the 31,000 plants already procured will be soon exhausted when the public begins to enter fully into the spirit of the move- ment. These plants will be turned over to the public at exactly what they have cost the committee. The idea in obtain- ing the plants has not been to make a cent of profit from them, but simply to purchase in such large quantities that a price could be had that would be within the reach of every one. The variety of roses embraces prac- tically every type that is successfully. grown in_Portland, ranging from the ever popular Caroline Testout over a list of several hundred that will prove good in almost any garden. E _ Instant Relief “ Skin Troubles Th; Guarenteed Remedy BARKER'S DRUG STORE Should Not Feel Discouraged. So many people troubled with ‘in- digestion and constipation have been benefited -by taking ' Chamberlain’s Tablets that no one should feel dls- couraged who has not given them a trial. They contain no pepsin or other digestive ferments but streng- then the stomach and enable it to perform its functions naturally. Ob- tainable everywhere. ADDITIONAL WANT ADS Too Late To Classity FOR SALE—158-acre dairy farm on the banks of - Mississippi river. Good spring water, 22 acres hay meadow; 8 miles east of Bemidji. For terms call or write M. Berg- lund, Bemidji, R. 2, Box 61. LOST—Small gold watch and fob. Finder leave at Pioneer. —Qur Tailor? Yes. Speaking of Paul Brosvik, the man who has made “Tail- or Made Clothes In Bemidji A Habit,” is the kind of: tailor every city would like to have. There is only one “best” and Bemidji has that one. He’s best because he makes the kind of “clothes you're proud to wear. Better step . “into his parlor and pick your NEW SPRING 3" ‘SUIT. He has the biggest assortment of ma- _ -~terials in this section, and you'll have the assurance that your suit is made right in every particular. Third St. Second Floor Over The Paris Advertisers who want the best results = SHOE = POLISH always patronize The Pioneer. They know, by experi- ence, that it has noequal in this section of the country as an advertising medium. Tivie For the Easiest, Quickest, Most’ Brilliant and Lasting Shine—Choose 2in 1 Shoe Polish! Inthe “Easy-Opening” Box. All Dealers, 10c. per Box. THE F..F. DALLEY CO., LTD. BUFFALO, N. Y. HAMILTON, CAN.

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