Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 21, 1917, Page 3

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_FRIDAY. BEPTEMBER 21. m‘r FURSES INDEMAND it Has Been Found Difficult to| -Supply War Need. . 200,000 IN THE COUNTRY. 'l'nlmd Women Are Wanted, and a . -,Nnticn-l Census of Nurses Has Been ‘Undertiken ‘to Get an "Idea of ‘Who's y onts lclng Mndo ‘to T nnd pruhllc urses needed in this country at time ‘'when the Red Croes had en- rolled 12,000 nurses for services abroad is the gigantic-task which-the commit- m nurging of the general medical of the"Council b National De- fense s undertaking, Thousands of other nurses must go. Miss Adelaide M. Nutting, formerly superintendent -of nurses- and princi- S .pal of the Johns Hopkins Hogpital | |- '_‘!.‘r'nl'nlng school, now director of nursing and bhealth at Teachers' col- lége, is chairman of this committee. Acting with her are Jane A. Delano, chairman of the national committee on Red Croses nursing service: Julia C. i Lathrop, director of the rew=>=: chil- dren’s bureay; Miss: Lillian D. \Wald of Henry “stteet séttlement, Dr. ‘Winford 8. Smith, superintendent of Johns Hop- kins hospital; Dr. 8. 8. Goldwater, su- -perintendent of .Mount Sinai :hospital; Dr Hermann Biggs, state commission- 3 heaith; Dr. C. E. A. Winslow and/ )(hl Ella P. Craundall, secretary of the Actual Size Bump Clipless Paper Fastener It will fasten & limited number of papers together, neatly and perma- nently, without the use of clij ins etal fmn offllo’plpeflilell ps, pins or m ers, making the tie out EQONOMICAL ani PRACTICAL in its use. mmkmh nmfimmmmampm,m nrm" wm’u.. pn-mnmmmmu fastaaer’ pee- With all her advanced methods of horrible warfare Germany has also found ancient methods useful. These wicked, spike studded boards captured from German positions recall ancient ways of making war. National: Organization For -~ Public ¥iealth Nursing, who'a actig us secrs- msx OF naurme MAN ALASKA TO SUPPLY PLATINUM Yrireders | 'NoT As GREAT As IMAGINED Discovery of Precious Metal Arcusee [ Government. Only One Man In"Fiftesn ls Killed and| Washington.—Discovery of platinum in searching for pins.or other fastening aocedsories. : B by Dr. Herachel C. Parker of fl.m hmw(q»mo-A\n"n-n,mq-m il ‘ il s Ty w'%*fi“w“‘wm SutNY topitiier the that there are about mono trained! N et o T oy The Bamidji Pionser Publishing Go hs are engaged in private ] : !‘m noummantaquu bave beem ; : 4 . ’\w So far the uurses going | who have: complled statlstics’ covéring o gtudy the Alaskan situs-: s ' ! ' [J' m"‘, ’!‘ ne M il - T Phgne'eza” " ve contained a-high propor- thnlqufii-d- ' thie war. ‘£ the discoveries may ' “.210:: l-.k w::d;‘-n:fim ‘cafefui .astimate shows that only Mh&nny b;h. m: mgz’u%c:: : ‘widn'In Afteen is. U-“fll and one out | ¢yyieigis tn the Ursl miduntain mines,: the_source of the world’s greatest sup- l”—!vo operations would follow a' Yo -report, for -the true condi-’ ¢ion, 1t '1s declared, cannot be deter- fifined’ béfore riext yedr, by which Hihe present ghort supply will be almost a0t Ttroops ln "France, it is pointed out that the nrlvetllfla t» fit them for special Professor Parker has reported finding |- e | Sl renty S| pacaum o quasiy ' the grwel o largely upon the private nurses,| e T8t L 0000 1o women, mho | 1 o o ke were i | e ek g oo 00000000 A M RGO lei tained while covering a wide terrain; bave reported tinum. ‘Between M 'm:,ndl.n f the committee for an | BBOtINE from house to house and cap: and :elvo oll:xl:c- of the preciou . fllzfifl. ompllln to ln;:eo edu..|turing and holding small redoubts tak- | mete] were dlscovered in Alasks last. ated women-to-CHTer the Wirsing pro- | o0 0ue-by one from the enemy.” This | jair, and ‘thls smll amoust Wes suff- | & method of warfare is said to be rapidly dui to_stimulate further I;’ve been uhled mterhlly by l“ ul pmpocun. _mponeding the trench system on thn | weatern tront.” ; wfirr of platinum include the making of mlphurie acld and the com: pletion of contact points of the ignition system of aeroplanes, automobiles l&d telephone and telegraph instruments. c':»ské x '!;;::fl“fthl]:ot Mu‘”‘ So acute 18 the world shortage that the f i ’ ce has advanced from to $105 an | SCOUTS ARE. BEST BOYS. | tbe cob while hot. Spmd it on muslin m” dince the beglnnin:‘:t t:. var i protected froin files and leave it in’the Seven hundred and fifty troy ounces ssun. for several days. When thoroughly | oongtitute the largest annual produe dry it should be stored in sacks. When | ¢10n op platinum in the United States, the corn 18 ‘to be used it should be while Russia, before the opening of the soaked overnight in water, then cooked | war, produced as much as 300,000 untll tender ‘and served like canned |y, o year. ) corn. Driegd Sweet Corn. Relect 'corh that“ts ‘th the .&udy Decline In Delinquency Is Duu “ 'to Outdoor Life. . Minneapolis] -Minn.~The boy scout movement has caused a steady-decline "fn delluquéncy, dcéordingto the state- ment -of BE. F. Waite, district Judge of Ithis city, who was one of the organ- herl of the movement here seven years and since that time has been par- ‘ticularly interested in the activities of ‘the organization. He pointed out that in spite of the fncrease in population there has been a noticeable decrease in the cases of delinquency which are reported among boys of the scout age and declared there 1s every reason to believe that the romance and outdoor life of the boy scout are the under!ying rezsons #l for the decrease. Possible Move. A hen walked iuto a country bank. Qualified. | “Have you_the firmness that enables | . s you to go on and do your duty in the ‘Wonder what she wants?” laughed face of ingratitude and ungenerous|® loafer criticism?” “Maybe she wants to deposit an egg “1 ought to have. 1 once cooked for | t© Somebody’s credit,” suggested the a camping party. "—Wnshlugton Post. | casbler.—Spokane Review. Food Control The Food Control bill will prebably do much good in estab- lishing fair and just Prices for food stuffs— Are all we can get for 1918 delivery. Truck now on display in our show rooms. Orders will be filled in the order that they are taken, and when we have taken ten orders, we will be sold out of Ford Trucks. Place Your Order Now ---even if you don’t want the truck until next spring. The demand on this truck is so great that the factory is already completely sold out. Truck Sells For Walks to Enlist. McAlester, Okla.—Just because he mistrusted a railroad John F. Dunham Vvalked thirty-five miles to reach an. her line on his journey to enlist L) When Dunham reached here he was ! sockless and coatless. He made his if . journey in tbree days. Arthur, He Knew. Arthur had been asking that he be _ellowed to go swimming in a nelzhbor 1‘ "'ing park pool. ) | } But the Price is not all— There is also the QUALITY. If this is not up to the mark, | | { | ] i i | i ! “I'll not allow it, Arthur.” said the Price cuts a small figure. mother. “We'd never see our Htle’ "boy again it you were drowned.” ‘| “Yes, you would.” replied Arthur re- assuringly. “They clean out the tank '‘every week."—St. Louis Globe-Demo- rat. QUALITY is up to your grocer. We wish to state to every customer t.hlt we stand behind the qnlhty of every artu:le,tlmt leaves our ‘store. Any cuflcmer who at any time makei s puichase from & that-is not ‘satisfactory meverygarhmfn, unmdtoreturn same 1o us promptly and receive i]le pmhue price. .Can_ uytldng be fairer? i N but ‘ect confidence in our could justify us I {fo the pigs’ comfort. and & layér of : m this Mi XShte GHor. _goods Justity \ ‘on the water will keep down lice. Clean penamg &1so helps 1o kéep away. Z . u will an oiled sack on a rubbing post Come to us for FOOD SATISFACTION. Qvery two weekn. ‘(e supply Hiineral mntterndaunlr 1 ' 2 ‘:onowin. infrera]l mixtife 1s i w G it 'ways i yrrameal W Sehmdnr ! l’ two pounds; slaked lime, four pounds; n“eos ;‘ T Remidi s, s Pigs on Pasture. Pigs on pastiire usiaily get exercise: =¥They- sfiould’ have a cl dry, well ventilated sbélter to ;did ;mgainst expdsure:to sturms-and to- :ply shade. A'conerete Wallow -wifl A das C. W.JEWETT,CO.Inc. Authorized Ford-Sales & Service Tll'phone 474 -418-420 Beltrami Ave., Bemidji, Mina.

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