Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 20, 1917, Page 5

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become restless. and stands sixth on the list. Te is fourth, us two of those who pre cede him—Rumler of St. Louis and Spencer of Detroit—played in but twenty-seven and nineteen games, re- spectively. Strunk has played on the Athletics since 1909 and is twenty eight years old. Inthe Arena are hatched first. Larry Doyle Out. Larry Doyle may not be able to play . ?, second base for the Chicago Cubs until One of Connie Mack’s Standbys July. Doyle, it will be recalled, broke Amos Strunk, who for eight years | hjs Jeg shortly after the Giauts had has played ball on Connle Mack’s Ath- [ ¢raded him to the Cubs. He reported letics, has sometimes been called tbe | to Manager Mitchell in Pasadena, Cal.. apeed boy. When Mack broke up his | several weeks ago and said that he famous team he retained a few of his | was ready for hard work. But after seasoned players around whom to con- | taking part in several practice games Doyle pulled up lame. A bonesetter in Los Angeles examined his leg and told him to remain idle for at least four months if he wished to avoid a 6-424 ranges are good for you — eat more of > them. When you order today, ask for Sun- kist. They are uniformly good oranges, Sunkist Uniformly Good him at the middle bag with the ancient Steve Yerkes. Doyle also will be LA61 e ready to be transferred to a nest which ing vegetable laxative. cGraw’s Big Salary. The te’:‘ms of ..Iohng .\chryuw’u new | &ccording to the poultry specialists of contract have not been made public, | the United States department of agri- but the fact that the little manager | culture. bas signed for five years would seem Dust the hen thoroughly with insect to indicate that his employers at least | powder, and in applying the powder have equaled the offer of $30,000 made bold the hen by the feet, the head by Charles A. Comiskey, owner of the down, working the powder well into Chicago Americans. It is said tbat | the feathers. The powder should also McGraw's new contract calls for a |be sprinkled in the nest. straight salary of $30,000, the same as The nest should be in some quiet. he has received during the past three | Out of the way place, where the sitting years; that he will receive a certain | hen will not be disturbed. Move her percentage of the profits or stock in from the regular laying nest at night the club and that if the Glants win |and handle her carefully in doing so. the pennant this season he will get a | Put a china egg or two in the nest bonus of $10,000. where she 1s to sit, and place a board over the opening so that she cannot get off, Proper Way of Cll'illg Toward the evening of the second oage day quietly go in where she is sitting. For the Sitting Hen | jeave some feed and water, remove the board from the front or top of the nest unnatural action. Olive Tablets at bedtime. 10c and 25c per box. Photo by American Press Assoclation. UNDERTAKER AMOS STBUNK. and let the hen come off when she is y ling game during the 1916 season. Last | grg are gone from her breast. which | be incubated. If the nests are slightly Jear Amos batted a percentage of 310 | ghould feel Lot to the hand. she is|darkened the hens are less likely to “ [ i 8 i 18 17— The idea bigger than the times! All of the necessities of life have advanced rapidly in price since the war began—food, clothing, shoes, hats, etc. Styleplus Crothes. 317 “The samc price (he nation over™ represent an idea that not even these momentous times have been able to overcome. The buying public appreciates a consistent policy —the business of Styleplus makers doubled last year. Volume and concentration have made manufacturing economies possible and so that increased cost has been offset. Copyright, 1917, by Henry Sonncborn & Co., Inc. sppepius 417 Still all wool fabrics, the same Clothes K ; distinctive style and careful tail- oring, the same guaranteed sai- isfaction, same price, $17. Trade Mark The bigger-than-the-times idea has made good—you can still be well dressed for $17, the price remains the same. This is the Styleplus Store. GILL BROS. Third Street Bemidii NOTICE TO DAIRYMEN A1l dairymen supplying the city with milk and cream must have their cows tested an dinspected. By order —City Health Department. QUICK RELIEF FROM < CONSTIPATION Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets _That is_the joyful cry of thousands since Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tab- lets, the substitute for calomel. “At hatching time they should be confined and not be dis turbed until‘ the hatch is completed. unless they become restless, when it may be best to remove the chicks that permanent injury. The loss of Doyle Dr. Edwards, a practicing physiciz J 2 y g physician will be a severe handicap, inasmuch Oranges for 17 years and calomel’'s old-time en- as Manager Mitchell must supplant California FruitGrowersExchange emy, discovered the formula for Olive Tablets while treating patients chronic constipation and torpid livers. missed becanse he is the captain of |——=' | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do not the team. . contain calomel, but a healing, sooth- has been prepared for her beforehand. | . No griping is the ‘_‘keynote" of these little sugar-coated, olive-colored tablets. They cause the bowels and liver to act normally. They never force them to If you have a “dark brown mouth” now and then—a bad breath—a dull. tired feeling—sick headache — torpid liver and are constipated, you’ll find quick, sure and only pleasant results from one or two little Dr. Edwards’ Thousands take one or two every night just to keep right. Try them. All druggists, FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON Srack s i e When it 1s noted that a hen sits on | ready. Should she return to the nest - L4 another flag winner. 0Dg | the mest from two to three nights in | after feeding remove the china egg or trami these was Strunk, who played a ster- | gyccession and that most of the feath- [ egzs and put under those that are to 40.51 Bell N A“mn ; f ey l’- Iy r— for FRIDAY. APRIL 20. KEDALLEY CO. OF NEW YORK WG BUFFALQ N. Y. SHuHnHInNsHIHmn BEMIDJI HORSE MARKET We Buy and Sell Horses, Harnesses and Vehicles. 2 Moberg Construction Company Telophone 272 8emidjl, Minn. TN PO LT m i We Have the Lot You Want Most of those choice lots in Bemidji are ours to sell, because we own them. It is better to buy direct from the owner. PAY AS YOU LIKE In most cases these are the terms. We are hmtohelpyouu_emnnhqpeolymm BETIDJI TOWNSITE & IMPROVEME (LTI NT CO. § THE UNIVERSAL CAR T0 OWNERS OF FORD CARS- The Ford Motor Company, of Detroit, appointed us authorized agents for Ford cars in this territory, to properly repre- sent Ford interests, to give scrvice to Ford owners. The Company in return demands that we equip and maintain an adequate service station, employing competent Ford mechanics, usine bnl; genuine Ford-made materials and charg- ing regular Ford prices. B This is the service we are giving to Ford owners. Material—workmanship— prices, the standard of each gunaranteed. \\}wn Your Ford car needs attention bring it to us, and get the benetit of expert Ford mechanics. We give you th_v assurance of genuine Ford service with genuine Ford-made parts. ' P:or(l cars—Runabout $345; Touring Car_ $360; Coupelet $505; Town (ar $395; Sedan $645, all f. 0. h. Detroit. C. W. JEWETT CO0., Inc., Bemidji, Minn. A weak roof quickly becomes a bad roof and an expensive one. Just as soon as you can ge't on to your roofs better go over then_x carefully and either re-shingle or put on new prepared roofing. Roof work should be an ea rly spring job. We have theshingles and roofing ready—n ew stock—sgood quality andeconomical in price. Smith-Robinson Lumber Go.. (One Board Or a Carload) If There Is Any Question About Your Roof---Fix H—«‘v B > F L} T ,i, T—_— == | 7 b.f.spo:u.

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