Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 8, 1917, Page 4

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AR e R U Gr e e e THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER - sTTmm st THURSDAY. MARCH 8, 1817, D5 T L e e e I Just Like Him. A doctor was called to treat a fond mother’s baby boy. He diagnosed the aflment as acute rbheumatism, and the mother responded quickly: “Acuterheu- 1 oes When Washington Was Abused. Short Lived Insects. Selection of Potat I the Morris house on Aug. 12, 1795, | The wonderful brevity of insect life For Table Purposes | washington signed the Jay treaty with | 18 curlously illustrated in the case of Epgland, losing thereby most of his | those that prey upon different species remnant of support in the house of | of mushrooms. The life of the mush- representatives. Abuse culminated in | FO0m itself 15 measured by hours, yet | matism! [ might bave known it. Hv. f Rata.Mice and the serious suggestion to impeach him. | 1t 18 often entirely ruined by an insect ‘erything he does or says Is cu Used the World The constitution having for obvious | Which deposits its eggs upon the fungl | ——mm—m—— mE flt /s g%fi/ibm‘f{!mms. - fifi?‘fif” reasons confined the treaty makin while 1t is in the vigor of youth. The | sqnere is more Catarrh in this section power to the executive n;: the smg- entire span of life of this mushroom |of the country than all other diseases t togethe: d for years it w: ate, Washington refused to grant the insect 18 so brief that the grubs hatch | P |°‘° T, A a8 sup- be incurable. Doctors prescribed request of the house of representatives from the eggs and the creature be- |Jocal remedies, and by constantly failing for the correspondence leading up to comes fully developed and capable of | to cure with local trnunent pronoune.d the treaty. The storm of in ton laying eggs itself before the mush- it incurable. Catarrh is a local digease, FUNERAL DlRECTOR that followed did not spare even his A 3 tuti - room dies, even though the latter’s life 5.’.:'.3 ;:d“t‘;.c::gro:. conl“u::l o::-}.x:_ persobal character. “A Calm Observ- er” stated in a newspaper that Wash- may not extend over a period of forty- | tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medi- ington had stolen $4,750. 0Unbeatable Exmen!ll’inator TS In'purchasing potatoes for table pur- poses the following points should be- kept in mind: First, that smeoth pota- toes are more desirable than rough ones because they are more easily pre- pared and less loss is involved in the paring; second, that tubers which have been exposed to light for any consider- able period soon acquire a more or less acrid taste; third, that very large pota- toes are not especially desirable partly on account of the greater length of time required to cook them uniformly and partly because they are often very When in need ol wooD GEO. H. FRENCH & SON eight hours from the moment it first cine,. manufactured by F. J. Cheney & C Toledo, Ohlo, is constitutional pushes through the soil. - dy?e " taken inter:mlv 8 M- E. IBERTSON riable in texture; fourth, a good _— = 5 ::m lh:nld be m:: .n‘;ncmp when e‘:: Picturesque Filipinos. Gentleman I(::'v';::.:;;: to & beggar) UNDERTAKER Phone 93 or 438-J and a thin cross section when held be- | The Igorrotes of the mountain prov- Catarrh Medicine fails to cure. Send for | [} Prompt deliveries to all parts of the city. 4 ft. or 16 in. lengths. ince of Luzon are a picturesque people Special rate on delivery from show a relatively uniform distribution | 8nd are especially interesting to the of starch throughout its whole area as | traveler when they come down to the opposed to a large translucent, watery Ilowland towns to make purchases. central area, which denotes a lack of | They feel themselves a race apart from starch in this portion of the tuber. |their neighbors and troop through the The even distribution of starch insures.| towns in single file bearing their spears greater uniformity in cooking and in: and sometimes their shields, while the texture of the flesh when cooked. If a lot is not uniform it is often worth while to sort them and use the large ones with roast meats or at other times when the oven need not be espe- cially heated and save the small ones for occasions when quick cooking is more convenient. When the potatoes are very large or time is pressing it is often desirable to increase the surface exposed to the heat by cutting them in pleces before cooking in spite of the fact that this slightly increnses the amount of nutrients lost. tween the eye and the light should —Now play me a beautiful plece on | circulars and testimonials. your clarinet. Beggar—No, sir; I can't| F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. 405 Beltrami Ave,, play. I only carry the instrument to| Hail's Family Pills for constipation. Bemidji. Minn. frighten people.—Meggendorfer Blaet- | ter. Read Daily Pioneer Wantads women bring up the rear with such cooking utensils as they may chance to have brought along. They deal for the most part in the sign language with the Chinese merchants who con- trol the retail trade in the smaller Filipino towns, and they tarry not upon the order of their going, but leave as soon as they have ended their business. HAPPY DISPOSITION. A happy disposition is largely a disposition to make others hap- Py. One life permeates all things, and there is no corner of the cosmos too remote -to feel its heart throb.—~Mrs. Henry Wood. Green Turtles. The green turtle finds its home in the coral reefs lying to the north of Jamaica, though it is found in other parts of the West Indies. The crea- | ture is caught by the employment of extremely strong nets, which are inter- laced between the rocks. Once caught the turtle is taken to Kingston, where Neglected Colds it is kept in special sea water pens on o 5 the seashore. When in the pens the | Dring Pneumonia. turtle is provided with a lar kind ofiomm yruss, which it }las ‘very toch. Look out. Curiously enough, when it is taken away from the West Indies it refuses i, LR | CASCARA gqummfi $360.00 saeo.oo MR. FORD PROSPECT—Here is a heart to heart talk. We are talking to you and when you have read this message you will realize the talk is from the bottom of our heart. We are unable to get cars from the Ford Motor Co., unless however carefully preserved. The fastest of the English whippets ‘The old family remedy—in tablet can tear along over the ground at sev- fomm—safs, sure, easy to taks, No we have bona fide signed orders from the customer who wants the car. -And the reason is the Ford Motor Co, is enteen;yards ;second. Sares qalds in 34 hoars—Gelp 1 3 way over sold and will not let the dealers stock cars. But are favoring the Ford customers who have signed up an There is only one way to get along | finflfim “_gwfi order in good faith. The new 1917 Ford is such an exceptional car that everybody from the smallest dealer on up the with some people, and that is their At Any Drug Stere line to the Ford factory are over sold, and this, still in the winter months. What will it be when the driving season way.—Philadelphia Record. Business and Professional PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS LA I R X R R R R R R R R R comes? Ford Motor Co. Over 300,000 orders behind. Minneapolis Factory Branch over 13,000 orders behind. % DRS GILMORE & McCANN *|{* GRAHAM M. TORRANCE * . » evsionss s swvozows +l v C ¢S Duluth Ford Branch over sold February estimate 300 %. L] Oftice—Miles Bloek :u;;aacc:««n'c«u’c BEERREREREEEXERE Bemidji Ford Distributing point allotment for Jan. was 14 cars---We have over sold our estimate 900 per cent. EEREEXRERXREREEEEEE % D. K. FIBK, Court Commissioner * ® ATTORNEY AT LAW * #% Oftice 3nd floor O'Leary-Bowser ¢ EERREERRREKRARE * DR. K. A SHANNON, M. D. & PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON : ffice in Mayo Block : I'EXER ?2‘::-: xxEEE : Flgure lt Out fOl‘ yourself ‘E\r & Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 KRR R RRRRRK R kR kRN During the cold month of January, the wholesale territory alone took 105 cars direct shipment. Not to mention the cars we sold in our retail :C*Ill’ilWfl’ SExxRxaxsreeeaxls WK DENISON D V. M . : BR. C. R SANBORN :: Ofllu;fino 3R Res 997 :E TCI‘I’!tOty. » PEYSICWN ANDsURGEON [y P fvimdimmedn - U= Thege are facts. ® Ofico—Miles Blook E[E XX KRR EREIS 3 serasranrxsnransl L Srrsknnnas= Lhere is a reason. Why? somasrsnnrnssns sl yarlaliRy SORGRON o Ford buyers have bought early. They are going to have their car when > PEYSIGAN ANDSURGEON |5 OfFies and Homital § doors ¢ they want it and at the present price. Are you going to have yours : Troppman Block : Phoae No. 309 d = when you want lt? pe Bemidjt, Minn. = iiiil*liii#!lfi’g T L R R R Y R LR R R R We have told our story. Won't you please help us to get your car by TOM SMART * DRAY AND TRANAFER * Safe and Plano Moviag Res. Phone §8 818 Ameries Offiee Phome 13 ’liil!lllilii’# placing your order now, then you will have it when you want it. Present prices guaranteed against a reduction until August 1, 1917, but not against a raise at any time. [ EEEEEEE R R R R RN R * * DR. k. H. SMITH be # PHYSICIAN AND SURGENON | x ® % Offics Security Baak Bloek EEREREREEEERRES *ANAEAN AR DENTISTS Practically every car on the market but the Ford has raised in price. $36.00 deposit, toflring car; $34.50 deposit, KRR KRR R KKK : e ;; ;;;I'J:l;;); s : * Runabout. We ship the car in and hold it until you want it with no expense to you. Ask us for full information. & PHYBICIAN AND SURGBON & DR. J.ngmmfl : That is what we are here for. So please come in and have a visit with us. L ] Bemidfl, Minn. * Office O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. & ERERRREERERERERE Office Phone 376-W * Res. Phone 376-R * EXPEEXXR KKK KKK EAREREKREERERERS DR G. M. PALMER * Ofies Phone 134, Residence 8346 & Miles Bloek, Bemidfi * EAERREEEEEEEEES CEEER R R RREEREEE € A V.GARLOCK, M. D. * « SPBCIALIST * « BYBR BAR NOSE THROAT & « Glasses Fitted * #« Giddons Bldg. Phome 108 & IR EER SRR RN R AR R AR AR AR R R K[ R EERE IR RES * AARXAN ARRAE AN AARN Ak d North of Markham Hotel * EEEEEEREEEEEREEEDS L A. DANNENBERG * IR. B. L. STANTON " - 3 & First National Baak Bldg. & DENTIST . . * Y ] & I remove the csuse of acute & Offies in Winter Bloek * R\=Ox « and chromic diseases X[EEREERXEXRERERERES / « CHIROPRACTOR * — < & Offlos hours: 10-13, 1:30-§ 7.8 x| X K F K EX XK XXX X E K &S B - * Phone 408-W * IR. J. T. TOOMY * R RN DENTIST * : Gibboas Block. TeL 230 * ewe o n g ] a l’ [ ] EEEEEEEEEREEEEED * FORD Distributors O'Leary-Bowser Bidg S o R 41 [ i lllllIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIHI ! i

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