Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 22, 1917, Page 4

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PR - L LU L L . = Honors to LIKES TOREGUMMEND | “BRWARE OF | susur 505 B et sooms 6000 KIDNEY MEDICINE R s oo e e What the Parisians Are Sudden colds. chemists regarded it as the principle Turning Qut For Spring. During the fifteen years that I have of combustion on account of its own [ Take g— inflammability and termed it “brim- — |s0ld Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root in this i locality I have not heard a single un- . »” 9 im stone,” meaning'literally burning stone, ™ Washington What is lost in the width of the new |favorable comment from my patrons. a name now applied popularly to roll im " 1 sulphur.—Argonaut. e ——— skirts for spring is added to the length [They are well pleased with the re-|- T P P P - in the proportion of a yard to an inch. |sults obtained in all the different ail- PARIS NOTES. ERIENEY Bagdad From Afar. L] Skirts are now inches longer and cer- :Aentslotk the k:(hln:y;. liver and blad- 3 ] Like most oriental citles; Bagdad . N " N Wednesday last the mortal | talnly yards narrower. Where they (2% 1 now that I"fi‘k‘:"tnmt is a The old family remedy—in tablet looks her best from a distance. You u' | mls m' os ! ' part of Washington the | were ten and twelve inches from the | o4 ¢ 2. Fecottl L tcs no unpleasant after clfects, miss the filthy, narrow streets where : | ! great—the Father of His | 8round, they are now six or seven. As Very truly yours, Gores colds In 4 bour Gan A2 two horses can hardly walk abreast || ——————— J Country and the friend of | if this were not change enough, there J. GEO. M. RYNNING, _ the nuine box. with Red Top #nd and behold a vision of luxuriant date It man—was consigned to the tomb with | 18 @ ew silhouette introduced, and Druggist. * Mr. Hill's' picture Ofls"—fi cents, groves, out of which rise little islands Protect Yourse 8 solemn honors and funeral pomp.” that is one that closely resembles a |Sept. 21, 1916. Ostrander, Minn. At Ady Drug Store = of green domes and graceful minarets. On the . This is the opening paragraph in the barrel as far as the skirt is concern- ——W ! hewspaper story of the burial of|d- This is probadly inspired by the|| p. gSWeT® . | Possible Advance Future of Coal. 'Thlelre is more gnta.rr?l !n' hthhd:aclhn of the country than all other diseases Wil coal occupy as important a place put together, and for years it was sup- in the world’s economic life a century | posed to be incurable. Doctors prescribed || There may be no advance at all. Bence as it does today? The rapid sub- | 10ca! remedles, and by constantly faillng || noiiner do we wish to insinuate | ap Binghamton. N. Y. | Prove What Swamp-Root Wili Do For You. ; Geo! Washington as told by the Ul- Turkish skirt that was shown by sev- lte!m%onnty thnzette, pnbuyshed at | eral of the ceuturiers last spring. At Kingston, N. Y., Jan. 4, 1800. Al |80Y rate, there are a number of the ' largest creators in Parls who show though the column rules of the news- Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer paper are Saverted, the sicry tppetts SR:;::: “t;; €Ik deastotion, ternoon gown | C0 Binghamton, N. ., for sampl&o' stitution of electricity from water pow- | it fi.‘z::rm'? e D ueaes || that there will be. We don’t know, to have bee! ly secondary in impor- i greatly influenced by constitutional -con 3 certain expansion of industry will re- | tional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Medi- thing else, BONS MAY fastenings of the buttons down ome|yaluable inf 1 1 every g , RIB! : 18 published on the third page and 3 b valuable information, telling about | .4 i; the working of tremendous bitu, | cine, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & bought a few more without any unusual display. side. Otherwise the frock has straight | the kidneys and bladder. When |7 " n 200 o0 ' o3 untapped, in Alaska, | O+ Toledo, Ohio, is a constitutional || GO UP, so we bought a few ! It is dated at Georgetown, Dec. 20, lines—that is, the waist is not fitted | writing be sure and mention the Be- 2 e » | remedy, is taken internally and acts than we like to carry in stock. 2796, and bears the modest hesd | SMUELY 8S it is in many of the new |midji Daily Pioneer. Regular fifty-|China and elsewhere.—Springfleld Re- | thru the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces “Washington Eutombed.” Genuine | SPring creations. sent and one-dollar size bottles for |Publican. e e o s Now we do mot want to load sconloaiof theipal = m;'e and valua Jenny fashions a coat with- this “ton. | sale'at a]l’drug stores. The ph “entente cordiale” Catarrh Medicine fails to cure. Send for || you, nor are we asking you to || coples e paper “| neau” or barrel skirt of light e phrase “entente cordlale™ Was | joyjars ana testimonials. " R ible, but 1t has been reprinted in fac- E ght gray first used to express the friendly rela-| F.J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. stock up, but we are offering you | simile many times, broadcloth, made with the trimming tions existing between France and| Sold by Druggists, 75c. The paper says: of many rows of stitching in a darker England in 1843. Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. | “A multitude of persons assembled | Shade of gray. The barrel effect is fn- ifrom miles around at Mount Vernon, | troduced between straight panels in the choice abode and last residence of | the front, sides and back of the coat. the fllustrious chief. There were the | EVen coat suits zre showing the bar- groves—the spaclous avenues, the | F¢! Skirt, and one sponsored by an /beautiful and sublime scenes, the noble | ¢XPert is of checks of blue and white, mansion—but, alas, the august inhab. | trimmed with Roumanian embroidery. /Atant was now ne more! Tbat great | LD jacket of this suit is hip length, isoul wus gone. His mortal part was | 35 8ré many of the suits for spring for /there indeed; but, ah, how affecting, | this bouse. ‘how #wful the spectacle of such worth | Fremet uses this type of skirt in an /and greatness, thus, to mortal eyes, | 2fternoon frock of two ‘materials. ifallef—yes, tll’len, fallen! They are joined just below the hips, “In the long and lofty portico, where | 224 at this point the skirt is much ‘oft the hero walked in all his glory, wider than at tln:: bottom where it is .now lay the shrouded corpse. The d';‘"‘ in considerably. | sountémance, still composed and serene, rom these various couturiers it will .seemeéd to..express the dignity of the | D€ Seen that there is every chance that .lpim which lately dwelled in the life- skirts of this description will be very Jess form. There those who paid the much the mode for the early spring last: sad honors to the benefactor of “'“;“il They ars ok unsttoactive, - pecially they are not exaggeral :’:uc:‘;?e? fookanimpreasive=a fare: in line. Most of the frocks with such “On the ;Jmament at the head of the | skirt are sure to have the waist fit a cofin was inscribed ‘Surge ad Judi- bit more snugly, for the outline then is cum; about the middle of the coffin, wider at the shoulders than at the 'Glora Deo, and on the silver plate,| Waist, when the line goes in, and it un- ‘General George Washington, departed dulates from that point to greater - - — s ©00000000000000000 0] _— A Book of 6 Coupons, $3.75 ITET] u|2 1] 37-00 THESE COUPONS 'ARE GOOD FOR ANY KIND OF RIBBON— ONE OR TWO COLORS AND FOR ANY MAKE OF MACHINE. EGGS AT $1 PER DOZEN IF WAR CORNER HOLDS UP. European speculators operating in “the OChicago market have started to corner in advance next season’s 'supply of butter and eggs, with the outlook that house- wives may soon have to pay not less than $1 a dozen for eggs, with a big increase in the price of butter. For some time past foreign buyers have been placing orders on the butter and egg board, confining their purchases to de- liverles to be made between April and December. Contracts are being made also with cream- eries in Illinois and Wisconsin for much of their output during the summer and fall. The purchases are at about 25 cents a dozen for eggs and 24 to 28 cents a pound for butter, 0000000000 Come in and get one at a time, just as you need them. They’ll al- ways be fresh and we guarantee every one we sell. The Bemidji Plonaer Pub. Ce. | BEMIDJI, MINN. PHONE 922 90000 is the new science, that, adjusting the abnormal conditions, makes possible Nature’s best gift—Good Health. Have you personally tried or inves- tigated . CHIROPRACTIC? i - ab(\)?:fliiiltl:i‘t;ezfilel-tovisltusandlearn R RN SN ’ * If you have a room to rent or ¥ 0000000000000000000000000000O 0000000000000 0000000000000 000 he 14th of D ber, 1799, width at the knees and narrows con- o 9 A'hf'.:%e_,"n the Lith of Decerbe siderably at the bottom. WD B e o bien o/ e A. Dannenberg, D. C. | * want to rent ono—you get the * “Between 3 und 4 oclock the sound R press that the wealthy parent of the First National Bank Bldg, Bemid s M'ftfimm‘lh & Flonow * o artillery from the vessel in the river EMBROIDERY HINTS. heroine has set his affairs in order in e Houmms 20 e ot - oy Phone 406-W I EE SRS SRR RS S firing minute guns awoke afresh our g Solemn sorvow—the corpse Wwas FeIOY:| oo 1t Ciiio o |ova-on Their | 1o ha sethg die e et | o ith (DO ed—a band of music with mournful| Oe*'9n® That Lhiidren Love He has settled his plums.” *To have | 'Everything baked with [S400N Belongings. lucked the k » . Calumet is so tempting— DCHE e soul into all the plucked the kwei (cassia) flower” signi- 1pting: o m :;e})t:t nt: For nursery fittings, baby blankets, | fies galping the master’s degree at the: Yholeuc;ms—de{;cnou;—r .:,:.‘ p g | Pibs and pinafores are: these delecta- | triennjal examinations. Their idiom inge h (e!m t:k i ‘1), O D - ey “The procession was formed andf, . ".nymaig a1 friends of small tots. for “ oy things hard to bake right RERg . 2 : moved on in the following order with or “Let there be no backsliding” is, it can’t be equalled. Calu- arms reversed: “Let there be no absorption of sweat.” || met is_the worl “Cavalry, infantry, guard, music and When you wish to say that you have || Baking Powder. erate in price—pure inthe AN elergy. ) secured a vindication, you express it, can and :;-u in q?e baking — [SOSME “The general’s horse with his saddle, “My adversary has been forced to paint wonderful n leavening and rais ICOCORY | holster and pistols. “Colonels Simms, Ramsey, Payne, Gilpin, Marsteller and Little, pallbear- ers; corpse, mourners, Masonic breth- ren, citizens. “When the procession had arrived at the bottom of the elevated iawn, on the banks of the Potomac, where the family vault is placed, the cavalry balted, the infantry marched toward | the mount and formed their lines, the clergy, the Masonic brethren and the : citizens descended to the vault, and | the funeral service of the church was i performed. “The firing was repeated from the vessel in the river and the sounds ech- 1 oed from the woods and hills around. {«Three general discharges by the in- i fantry, the cavalry and eleven pieces -of artillery, which lined the banks of to health. For a great many .the Potomac back of the vault, paid was the erroneous opinion “of ' many . /:the last tribute to the entombed com- a:dw:.lh mhe:b .lng' the * public ‘general 1 umander in chief of the armies of the g chee B oo; hs it inkh %i é:ttgnm . United States ana to the departed hero. as harmf 3 = '“The sun was now setting. Alas, ‘the son of glory was set forever! No. 1 :the name of Washington, the Ameri- wcan president and general, will trinmph : vgver death! The unclouded brightness :-of his glory will {lluminate the future my front door.” When a great man to buy and to use.” dies they say, “A corner of the city |~ Received Highest Awards wall has fallen.”—J. 8. Thompson’s New_Cosk’ Book “The Chinese.” In Jewish marriages the bride always || stands at the right hand of the groom.'| ‘With every other nation of the world) ::nefr place in the ceremony is at the’|| eft. [ Drinking of Water (BY V. M. PIERCE, M. D.) ' MOW TO GET IT ALMOST FREE STt T our oo e o D TR e Sunday couwon. [ike the The Bemidji Pioneer COUPONS SECURE 6 “ivp - 98¢ “This $2.50 voLuME Beautifully bound in rich Maroon—cover stamped in gold, artistic inlay design, with 16 full-page portraits of the world’s mest famous singers, and complete dictionary of musical terms. Out of Town Readers WIill Add 10c. for Postage HHEART SONGS“ The song book with a soul! 400 of the song treasures of the world in one volume of 500 pages. Chosen by 20,000 music lovers. Four years to complete the book. Every seng a gem of melody. . - » ¢ - ® ‘J'." > 40 @ - RASOOOK) DOXRARS ¢, 0. t.0%.% 00 e s e » < PP IR BOOCXARI L] % s * o '00 s L) W AN * » lenty of water (not sce v-verg, both your meals and between meals. - If you ever suffer from backache, lumbago, rheu- iliobe sk yaleiing e Iod His ey S\ ot b, ke . A vloce These Are “Guud - Sewice " Advenise[s. When shackled manhood oried- for e g Obtained at almost any drug store, championing, 5 heir “good ice” and di . - ing money to tell this commun- ‘He of :the breed that long had NERVOUS BREAK-DOWN . Offering you their “‘good-service” and spen learned to bring ° ity about themselves. Why not call them up? N ‘ n“”:ebo:ed’wntmoktomp' THE MESAG M =5 About AR R R KRR R KR KRR KRR KRR KRR R AR KR KRR RN R KKK red sway--- ERIE. x x x x % x {“The. ‘breed :that woershiped the| ey gy be done in linen, silk or x DRY CLEANING % x KOORS BROTHERS CO. & * I anointed clay wool embroideries and used as medal- x x x ® x PHOTOGRAPHER *® <And right divine attached to anmy-|lions or as friezes. They are easily & Clothes Cleaners for Men * & Bakers and Confectioners & X * thing copied. * Women and Children % k Manufacturers and Jobhers * % Photos Pay and Night & Empurpled and enthroned and chris- - . x THE MODEL DRY % % Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, * * * tened “king.” ats ForEvening; ' CLEANING HOUSE % & Confectionery,Cigarssnd % % N. L. HAKKERUP x = i The edict of the French govermment x Ho, Pro; x x Fountain X x « © His foe was Privilege; he won the| that hats and simple gowns must be ». 2 gan Bros., Props. suds day. worn in the evening in public bas al- - » x ¥ % 316 Minn. Ave. Phone 135 & & x ready brought about the fashion in ;nsmwhmmn_um“,.oh,‘mfl. I R R R R R R g ? i . | this country. Milliners are delighted | 3109 Findley Place. IR EEE R R R R R R XXX KKK KKK His flfllene idols, old, unique, su over the change. They are offering all | Get “Favorite Prescription” to-day, x pe X MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS & preme, manuer of brilliant and expensive hats | either in liquid or tablet form, from any x x 3 x ‘Wholesale and Retail x These were his targets when he took | to wear with low evening gowns. It | dealer in_medicines or send Dr. Pi ¢ % i eaq 2 his stand has been a half dozen years or more | Buffalo, N. Y., 10 cents for large t : BROSVIK, THE TAILO ’ °'11, : Pianos, mmgm:: Sewing : . since this fashion was accepted in | package. &y To cleanse his native conntry’s deed America. Today one sees more than x Phone 938 L3 onee,. +« 117 Third 8t. Bemidji & and dream, half a dozen fashionable women in the x * »‘Qt, * Phone 573-W x iTe make -sweet Freedom bloom | restaurants in the evening adopting it. x x % x J. BISIAR, Manager x . throughont the land— ;“"eof“;fi:;‘{m;" o‘h{;‘;f“e“i’]‘:’t‘lf hats H"fi & oiu KKK KRR KRR RRRE KR XK ER IR KRR RRRREK ¢ Rebel and patriot and partisan, e sekdaai e man m T Y T T I T T Y : :'Xover of Justice and his fellow man. Hew Sweatire % DRUGS AND JEWELRY +& ¥ GENERAL MERCHANDISE & ¥ x —James C. McNally. Most of the new sweaters, whether % Wholesalers and Retallers & ¥ Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, ® DEAN LAND CO. x The Patient’s View. of Angora or of the various yarn F“HIIT“M ‘m & Service and satisfaction. Mail ¥ ¥ Flour, Feed, etc. The & X & “P'm afraid,” said the doctor calmly, | Weaves, are made to slip over the head. ulnm-l-‘llls & Orders given that same ser- & * careful buyers ¥ ¥ Land, Loans, Insurance & : wghat §:shall have to operate.” They are ample below the waist and % vice you get in person. x ¥ buy here. x x and City Property * " have apron string belts and cravats, — x BARKER'S x ¥ W. G. SCHROEDER ¥ &« Troppman Bloek Bemidji & “Afraid!” wled the patient. S | *Afraid m'll';:ve to operate! You | the "";’e" "“’gh“’e rather Joose gar- e X Third St. Bemidji, Minn. & ¥ Bemidji Phowe 66 ¥ X = %iknow darn well you're hoping yowll | M€t in about the walst. The more Phone 178-W or I KRR AR R R KRR R KRR KX KRR KRR RN KRR KRR KKK ] R Frenchy kinds have yokes and button “Szhmve to."—Detroit Free Press. adornments. e ;i —f—_—f_—_fi = f— — | Defective

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