Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 7, 1917, Page 4

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i. i i |3 TP R Niagara’s Transmutations. MUSchL GUARDSMEN The Niagara that mantles itself in CLOSE CHAUTAUQUA| g i it arm touehes ssana ana cote, and they become near diamonds; wa- The Musical Guardsmen, a singing| ter and salt, and they become purity band, breught the Vawter chautau-| in drinking water; clay, and it gives qua to a close last evening.. The| forth a marvelous metal; a dead wire, ber was a vocalist and capable of A playing band and orchestral instru- rected by the magic of man’'s ingenu- ments in an artistic manner. Every| it7, the resistless energy of these rag- number played or sung by the com-| ing waters is transmuted into hardness : Cards of The company consists of six young men = and were dressed in natty white and :::.’b:; l:::t:m‘e d:’n:r mdrlveo .n,::r' . L] [ blue military uniforms. Each mem- formed into lubll:lcann :r’ ;m] D:: I g I Ire pany was enjoyed by the audience| in steel, speed in manufacture, healing Only 5 cents: each At} and they responded to encore after| in antiseptics, whiteness in linen, cheap- encore. ness in automobiles, durability in ms- In the afternoon at 4 o’'clock the| chinery.—National Geographic Maga- children gave the pageant of the| zine. year, and tournament of knights and , once taken prisoner, and the enemy The Bemidji Business college will| *“No,” replied Jimson, “mot at all peasants. Well Covered. Private Jimson was relating his ex- stripped bhim of all his clothing. “Did you feel the cold much?” asked open for the fall term September” 3.| You see, they carefully covered me The rooms are being remodeled and| with their rifles.”—London Telegraph. periences of the war. He said he was OPEN SEPTEMBER a friend. redecorated. Some of thepartitions are being taken out to make the _ rooms larger. The college will oc- mg:;"{goggfgwim"e of England srnu kc“ TH““J!I,E cupy three large rooms upstairs in o ,000) & year. the Schroeder block. Trouble s the most thorough teach- er in the school of experience. CANADIAN FLYERS TO TRATN IN SOUTH THIS WINTER Statement of the condition of TE BANK BECURITY STA' Toronto, Ont., Aug. 7.—The Cana-| at close of business on :h?l; 25, 1917 dian branch of the Royal Flying (Bank No. 882) corps is planning to migrate to one| ; 1, 4 di bt of the Southern states, probably to| 2. Ovedrafts .‘.?c.?l.l{lf?"::'215'%;;:g§ a camp in Texas. for the winter ": gomll‘s and_securities 18,067.62 months. The exodus from here will] 4 Banking House Fu 15.637,09 start about the first week in Novem-[ 5. Other real estate. 17,045.15 ber. 6. Due from banks $34,36. Tt will Include several hundred—| 7 ©Cash on hand...1 perhaps as many as 500—aviators in| 8. Total cash asset: 44,853.46 training, together with their instruc-| 9. Checks and cash it 6,031.28 tors and full equipment now in use Items intransit .... 855.44 at aviation centers in and near Total ..$318,302.11 Toronto and in Camp Mohawk. e s‘m ”’oooo OCK. oo ¥ 30,000. which in the aerodome and flying S ¥ 50.000:00 fleld section of Camp Borden. Undivided profits, net... 1,894.65 1 2. 3. 6. Deposits subject ] 9, 0. Lo check .. $174,660.98 . ‘ashier'schecks 4 3 J DRUGGISTS PROTEST 10, D't Sanics” Tode.ee St. Paul, Aug. 7.—Protests against |11. Total immedi- the tax bill which levies assessments ate labilities 1841140146 on products containing small quan-(12. Sa‘uvings depos- tities of alcohol by the Minneapolis 13 T’ts 33,041.35 Retail Druggists association are in|'® “UHe ¢ 65.725.66 the hands of Minnesota representa- e tives in congress. 14. Total deposits 282,907.46 282,907.46 “We are protesting because it is —— impossible to ascertain the amount,Amount T,‘;‘?{e,'e',;,'e'.;;,",;,;,;a;;;“}?j;.’g‘gg;},; of alcohol in perfumes and patent | Amount of Reserve Required — by Law medicines and the rate of tax could Stat > e of inne: = not be satisfactorily determined,” HMinaesots, )-s said Henry Rduch, secretary of the |County of Beltrami ) assoclation We, 1. S. Baer, Vice President, § and H. C. Baer, Cashler of the above named Bank do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the bast of our knowledge and belief. I. S. BAER, Vice Prestdent. NEW PHARMACIST C. BAER, Cashier. ‘Waldemar Johnson of Minnex;lpolflst. Coréec; Attest: é;r;so Directors) son of W. W. Johnson and brother o . A. STUBBINS, » E. W. STUBBINS. Dr. E. W. Johnson and “Fuzz” JOhD-| gypacrihed and sworn to before me son, has accepted a position as phar-|this 6th day of August, 1917. A macist at Netzer’s pharmacy. (Seal) FETR, No Public, . Beitramt County, Minnesota.. 4 == My commission expires Dec. 2, 1919. PROBE FOR NEGLECT e & (By United Press) -y 2 Kidney & Co. St. Paul; Aug. 7.—The poisoning of 50 patients at the ‘Walker sana- torium June 27 may be punished on (BY DE. V. M: PIERCE) the grounds of negligence. State| e kidheys and the skin work in hase board visitors allege negligence injmony — They're eompanions, the skin sterilizing a milk can is the cause.|peing the second pertner. If: we sre anxious to keep well and preserve the - vi:.):l(iity of the k'nlneysland, alsoy free tbt: = Y M bl from noxious clements, we mus , HOME FROM H_0< NE 00N pay special Mtentinnmto a Eoné:'_"{:ctiou of i to see that the kidaeys are . and Mrs. Arthur Gratton have | the skin and tha 3 : x\ex:nead“ from Minneapolis w;\:[ere- ?r‘(l)szge(:h:oblm to d'@”pz:_gfi L}*f‘ggw""." they spent their- honeym_(yon. TS.. san be cusi!ymchggedlhea.nd frequent b:n‘*mhs Grat_ton was formerly Miss Florence with soap and wutcr,help Yo wenive tha Virginia Hazen. injurious products that clog e pores.. Sweating;, by hard work ow in a bath, at least: once a yvrel;;;mlpsd lxgfl kee] th".: #» % » | 8kin andkidneysin good con n. Klusl LR A 2 S dhddafaitol the kidneys by. drinking pianty of pure R The Dallv Ploneer recelves #|water with meals and between raeals. & wire services of the United * | Occasionally obtain at the mearest. drug & Press Association. 4 |store Aauric, which will flusk the kidneys and the intestines.. You wilt find Jox X KKK KKK KKK XEF by Anuric is thirty-sever times more active than lithia and that it dissolves.urie The Difference acid as hot water does suggar. Between the Cost of Good and Cheap Printing is so slight that he who goes shopping from printer to printer to secure his printing at a few cents less than what it is really worth hardly ever makes day laborer wages at e i WHEN A TONIC IS NEEDED:, Pierce’s Favorite. Golden Medical Discovary together scveral times dur~ ng the last few ¥cars when. & have built me up so that prices that are right, get your job printing KR XRKREEXRX KRR KX OWN A Woodstock ‘It is a better typewriter . Guaranteed for 2 years. ' MODEL 4 | MODEL 5 $68.00 $100.00 ‘$5 down, $3|$5 down, ¥ per month. |per month CASH PRICE SOME LESS | Bemidji Pioneer Phone 922 o 3 O o O OO 3k ok % % Austin, Minn.—“I_have tsken D} Prescription and | this unpleasant task. 1 have never had ui eall in & doctar. If you want good work at bave al o e P Pkt Before I took them 1 was terribly con- stipated and since they cured me of that 1 Kave not found it necessary to take any purgative at afl. I am very glad to At This Office | br, e e disa Nothing tells a sto- ry like a picture Send Your Friends Post Carlson’s Variety Store. City Drug Store: Capt. Mac’'s News Store. Abercrombie & NicCready. Abraham’s Conféstionery. Henry Miller’s. Rich Studio, 29 T0th St. ‘Wm. Christianson's;, Nymore. MAYR’'S Wondssful Remedy for One dose eonvinces. , ————BARKER'S DRUG STGRE and other refiable druggists. 6ot & Nickie Plate' Has your- car & Bemidji em-- blem? The Pioneer car has on. the front of its radiator a neat nickle plate embjem design. The words- - BEMIDJI COMMERCIAL CLUB: A are neatly outfim‘d. It shows. that the loeal club is a mem- ber of the American Automo- dile Association and should be: won every car in town. Order one from the seeretary of the lAuto Club. . Price 76¢. EXPERT RE PAIRI FO What kind of » lot are you looking for? A good site? A location' for a fine residence? Or just a place for a cozy lMttle home. EASY PAYMENTS Pick yours out aud eall on ouw local agent, T. C. Batley, Post Oftice Block, for prices and June discount. - BEMIDII TOWNE COMPANY s?n. Nat Blde. Peul. Minnesots. - eared for. Y/ - ) guaranteed. LEY’S CARACE Phone 78, 477-W Service Station for-all Cars NC DONE Automobile work, boat engines, acetylene welding, ete. Batteries charged and' Ladies’ and Gents” Suits Made to Order Cleaning, pressing and alterations of all kinds. All work up-to-date, firstclass workmanship. T. BEAUDETTE, Merchant Tailer Third Strest BeEmMiIDJI HORSE MARKET We Buy and Sell Horses, Harnesses and Vehicles. P Moberg Construction Company Peluphone 7B BATHING SUIT UNION ARE THROW- NG BOMBS av ALL‘IH. BEACHES *Peper Does Express’’ MACHINERY eatalog puinted on delicate pink paper would be like a construc- tion foseman in silk overalls— and a booklet about perfume printed on heavy weight battle- ship gray paper would be like keeping the kitchen cabinet in the boudoir. ¢ It isn’t enough to select good paper—it must be appropriate paper, which is something quite different. Select the paper that says your say. ‘We will gladly send great and small advertisers our booklet, “Paper Does Express,” and Will Bradley’s mono- graph on the use of Strethmore Pa- pers. Strathmore Paper Co., Mit- tineague Mass., U. 8. A. - Strathmore ~ Quality Papers ..s.]jlw‘r-la Bemidji by, - The Bemldji Pionear [ . 41 %gy Hewos-s Primter Who Knows’’ Enough Of A Noise To Scare A Man To Death LT LU UL Bemid)i, Minn. e oo e G O A LU UL UL U UL CLASSIFIED rom Iz r FOR SALE—161 acres of land of the- folloywing description: Lot 3 or the fractional South Halt (S¥)’ of the South East Quarter (SE¥%) of Section 23, and Lot One (1) or the fractional North East Quarter (NE%) of the North East Quar- ter of the North West Quarter of the North East Quarter of the North East Quarter of the North- ‘West Quarter of section 26, town- ship 148, range 33, of Beltrami county. Fifty acres of the above Iand has a lake frontage. Inquire of L. S. Frisch, of Chisholm, Minn. Would also trade the land for a stock of gents’ furnishings. 6d-811 = FOR SALE—Dowden potato digger, practically new. See Carl Opsata, Bemidji, Minn. 6-814 'FOR SALE OR RENT—Good 5-room ' house on lot 50x100, near lake shore. Cash or terms, +.50.00. 225 Mississippi Ave. So. 6-810 FPOR RENT—Furnished cottage at Grand Forks Bay by the week, F. B. Lamson, Bemidji, Minn. 5-810 FOR RENT—In Security State Bank Bldg. one office room after Sept. 1. 0 {FOR RENT—Furnished room for gentleman. 108 6th St. 81tf WANTED WANTED—Bell boy at Markham _Hotel. Day work. 3-89 WANTED—GIrl at Dickerson's Ho- tel. 2-89 WANTED — Laundry woman at Birchmont. Call 15-F-2. 81tt WANTED—Four or five good milk cows, Jerseys preferred. Birch- mont Hotel. 3-87 WANTED—Dishwasher at the Dairy Lunch. 86tL WANTED—Good man at Koors Bros. Co. 3-88 WANTED —Dishwasher at Nicolegt’ i Hotel. 3-! WANTED—Lady or girl to assist with pleasant work, all or part time. Call at Troppman’s store: for Miss Parker. 3-88 LOST—Bracelet watch engraved “A. B.” Return to Pioneer for liberal reward. 3-88: Huffman & O'Leary FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING B N. MoKEE, Funeral Director | Phone 178.W «-:—J - DON’T . 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