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The Bemidji Daily Pioneer F. G. NEUMEIER, Editor. TELEPHONE 922 BEntered at the post office at Bemidji, n., as second-class matter under act af Congress of March 3, 1879, Published every afternoon except Sunday ———w——ee————————y———— No attention paid to anonymous con- tmibutions. Writer's name must be Enown ‘to the editor, but not necessarily Mer_publication. Communications for the Weekly Pio- wmeer should reach this office not later dhan Tuesday of each week to insure publication in the current issue. Subsoription Rates. Ome month by carrier. .$ 40 Ome year by carrier.... 4.00 Three months, postage ga.l 1.00 #ix months, postage paid. . 2.00 Ome ygar, postage paid.. - 400 Bight pages, containing & summary of the n.wsp og the week. Published every Fhursday and sent postage paid to any address for $1.50 in advance. Official Paper of City of Bemidji [ EE SRS LRSS SR SRS S L] * *® The Daily Pioneer receives <+ @& wire service of the TUnited ¥ Press Associavion. x [ 3 * SRR SRS R R R 2 #His FAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGR - ADVERTISING BY THE GENERAL OFFICES & NEW YORK AND CHICAGO BRANCHES iN ALL THF PRINCIPAL CITIES MAINE IS REPUBLICAN. Reports from the east indicate that the Republicans were victorious in Maine. And there is an old saying, #As Maine Goes the Nation Goes.” TRY IT TODAY. Try it for one day. Give a cheer- ful word to every one you see from the time you wake until you go to sleep at night. Then note the change in your own feelings. STAMPS STILL NORMAL. The sting of a honey bee is a joy to the sting of price boosting that is going on all over the country. The price of postage stamps, however, re- mains at normal. WILSON MACHINE GUN. A sailor was seen running through the Portsmouth Navy Yard with a typewriter under his arm. ‘Halt,” shouted a petty officer, ‘“what have you got there?” “A Wilson machine gun,” replied the jackie. He was al- lowed to proceed. MUST BE PEEVED. In Hibbing, according to the pub- lic examiner’s report, 1,710 were cast at an election and 1,296 persons were on the village payroll. ‘We would gamble that the 414 mere citizens are peeved because they are not village employes. UNTIL AFTER ELECTION. The American-Mexican conference is helping President Wilson to tide the Mexican situation over until af- ter the election. The social program arranged for the Mexican commis- sioners is ten times as long as the working program. HIBBING AGAIN. Once more the calcium is centered on Hibbing. This time plans are laid by the villageites to move the village out of the Indian “Lid” ter- ritory by extending the village limits four miles south. All owners of the property along the route to the “promised land” would benefit by the annexation in improved roads, Y votes ances of distinguished esteem, a de- fender of humanity. ‘“Anatole Wauters, P. J. C. A, “Army of the Country of Belgium.” SPORT NEWS BASEBALL MONDAY National League. R. H. E. Philadelphia ............ 4 8 1 At New York ...... i, 911 1 Batteries—Rixey and 1.31:u'ns; Tes- reau and Rariden. R. H. E Broaklyn - sen son s oe 1 6 3 At Boston ..... cesesnees 511 3 Batteries—Marquard and Meyers; Ragan and Gowdy. American League. R. H. E Detroit .u...v. oo <o . 915 0 At Cleveland .1 6 2 Batteries—Dauss ;and Spencer Boehling and O'Neill. Boston ..........000 4 8 0 At Washington .......... 2 5 0 Batteries—Leonard and Carrigan; Shaw and Henry. R. H. E. St LOUIS i s s v s e 2 b 8 At Chicago .......... «os 518 2 Batteries—Koob and Ha.rtley; Fa- ber and Schalk. American Association. R. H E St. Paul .......... S5 g 3 9 2 At Louisville .......... . 513 1 Batteries—Niehaus and Clemons; Perdue and Billings. Kansas City ........ e 1 8 4 At Toledo .....coccons ... 510 5 and Berry; Batteries—Crutcher Adams and Wells. Milwaukee ..... At Columbus . ... Batteries—Comstock and Stumpf; Curtis and Lalonge. Minneapolis ............. 1 5 2 At Indianapolis .......... 5 9 1 Batteries—Williams and Owens; Falkenberg and Schang. Pioneer liable. aavertisements are re- Dwight D. Miller, Insurance Specialist 1 Can Insure Anything Anywhere —Special Agent— Midland Insurance Co., Life, Accident, Health Insurance Agents Wanted Telephone 360-W 116 Third St. Over Baker’s Jewelry Store Offices FREIGHT TRAFFIC MAN TELLS FACTS ABOUT WIFE'S CASE Herman Moeller, St. Paul, Declares Helpmate Tried Many Medicines But Couldn’t Gain Relief. RELATES HOW SHE FOUND NEEDED AID IN TANLAC St. Paul, Minn., September 12.— Herman H. Moeller, freight traffic man who lives at 974 Sherburne av- enue, this city, told on August 19, of the big benefits his wife gained through use of Tanlac, the celebrated police and fire protection and other | new medicine. 1 advantages, #~. BE A GODMOTHER? ¥~ Thé following article was re- ceived today from the United ! Press association. Anyone de- siring to write to this boy and to be a “godmother” to him, should send letters addressed to the Pioneer and they will be for- warded to the United Press asso- ciation. “Mrs. Moeller has been bothered with stomach trouble for some time.” he said. ‘For a year or more hre stomach has been in bad shape. She was very nervous and experi- enced severe headaches frequently. Her appetite wag poor and constipa- tion bothered her. She had tried many different kinds of medicines but none of them seemed to help her. “My wife has gained benefits in many ways from Tanlac. Her appe- tite is much improved and she is able to eat more¢ things than formerly. She sleeps better now and the ner- New York, Sept. 12.—Antole Wau- | vousness that formerly bothered her ters, 20-year-old Belgium boy, a sol-|is entirely gone. The constipation dier in the army of King Albert,|also has disappeared!” ‘wants an American ‘“‘godmother.” His Tanlae, the Master Medicine, is es- aged father, imprisoned in Germany | pecially beneficial for stomach, liver and having lost his mother only seven | and kidney trouble, catarrhal com has | plaints, weeks ago, the homeless boy rheumatism, nervousness, written the United Press, telling his | sleeplessness, loss of appetite and the plight. Thousands of French and | like and is a fine reconstructive Belgium women are acting as ‘‘god- | tonic. mothers” to men in the trenches—so Tanlac is now being speciafly in- many, in fact, that Anatole says the [troduced and explained in Bemidji at supply is exhausted—and he wants|the Barker drug store.—Adv. an American woman to write him let- ters and “mother” him as others are doing for his comrades. Here is Anatble’s letter received today: “To the United Press, New York. “Gentlemen—Being at the front since the start of hostilities and see- ing that almost all his comrades had a French or English godmother, I am almost permitted to search for one. Rapidly the French and Eng- lish godmothers are exhausted, that is to say, they are all taken. “Seeing that my efforts are with- out result I thought to address my- self to the great Americans, so gener- ous that has fed until now our fath- ers, mothers, brothers and sisters who are in Belgium. “I am 20 years of age, am willing to work and am without support whatever. I lost my mother seven ‘weeks ago and my father is very old and is a prisoner in Germany. I thought of your service which has printed-the fine articles by your cor- respondent, Henry Wood of Paris. “Hoping ‘to hear from you, if you please, gentlemen, and with assur- THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER TUESDAY: SEPTEMBER 12. 1916. 1 3L 18 o s10000 seent| DO’ End“re St. Paul, Sept. 12.—“Last of ten £ thousand dollars. Women, whisky and dice,” is written on a $1 bill, which just fell into Charles Lund’s possession. We urge sought relief wash, the gzema. All skin diseases yield instantl: its soothing oils. 1Its Ingredients, oil wintergreen, thymol FUNERAL DIRECTOR healing ingredients. to lt]hp root of the disease. soothing, coollns liquid, , 25¢, 50c .. .Come to us an this remarkable remedy, M. E. IBERTSON -~ UNDERTAKER D. D. Barker’s Drug Store. M Vel o . hes 1w 0 D. D. D. Preseription tur'thc‘; d glycerine, h o rine, AV ‘been used by doctors tg yé%ryu in the cu of the skin.” The ll%ul,d form carries thesa lown through thie pores ruggists are glad to reeomfihd this d $1.00. we will tell you more about Ypur money back unless the first bottle relieves you.. .D, D, D. ‘Soap keeps your skin healthy,” Ask about it. For 15 Years o the Standard Skin Remedy JUUDGE, AS A COMMITTEE OF MASTE! CARPENTERS, WE PRESENTA ssru,VRE: CUP TO SHOW OUR APPRECIATION OF YOUTELLING US ABOUT W-B cut TOBACCO--RICH TOBACCO, FLAVORED WITH SALT AND CUT FINE, SO A SMALL CHEW LASTS AND SATISFIES, NCE you've got started on W-B CUT Chewing you will understand perfectly why tobacco lovers can’t keep quiet about it. It's a happy surprise to get the flavor of rick tobacco for the first time. And the salt brings out the taste and satisfaction without the grinding and chewing—and keeps it coming. A small c!)evy does it —and lasts twice as long as a big wad: In air-tight pouches 10c. at your dealers. Made by WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 50 Union Square, New York City Unbeatablie Exterminator . of Rats,Mice and Bugs Uged thl;g z;’m:}g }Oxer - fll?,ed l;g U-zss.(io‘vernment Reliable That Never (ails = I5¢.25 c. At D jst$ y GNIZED' STANDARD-AVOID SUBS l WANTED I amlin the market for a large amount of timber and would like to arrange with 50 farmers to deliver timber to me. Please call at my store for contracts. I. P. BATCHELDER Ceneral Merchandise Phone 180-W T Minnesota Ave. Bemld)l, Minn. ST R G L T T T T T T T Ly TUTES 1 SN FOR All Kind Of Wood--Wholesale and Retail SEE Ceo. H. French & Son Office Markham Hotel Building Phones: Office 177-W s House 661-W FLORIST ,/" EULLIUIUUUUUUL LU LT T We Have the Lot You Want Most of those choice lots in Bemidji are ours to sell, because we own them. Itis better to buy direct from the owner. PAY AS YOU LIKE In most cases these are the terms. We are here to help you secure a home of your own. Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co. g THAYER C. BAILEY, Local Agent. NNy nnnmmnnm sumnnnmn nuninnnnnanniniE Today’s the Day to Send RAMER’S Chocolates Here's candy of such quality that the one best girl will devour it with joy — quality of flavors, of materials of melting oodness in_packapes that are the last word in 8ood taste and good form. We rerg-o_mmend Ramer’s. Abercrombie & McCready AMINN A AN N e N HAVE you ever noticed the lack of comfortable chairs in some homes? Doesn’t it always make you feel that you are not a very welcome guest in such places ? Make Your Guests Feel Welcome Good, big morris chairs and wide, roomy rockers are not only nice to have when you entertain friends, but they are also a bless- ing to your family at all times. We have | many styles to show you. M. E. Ibertson | Furniture and Undertaking There are many lit- tle tricks employed by good meat buyers in judging quality. nd we are perfectly willing to share our secrets with you. We buy only the best, but we want you to know right at the time of your pur- chase that you are getting what you vang - And our prices are right, too. ‘ Let Us Show You a Few Simple Tests Troppman’s Dept. Store Phone 927 SCOO THE CUB REPORTER Scoop’s “Yook” Technique Sounds Very Natural By _"HO .

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