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iCANNOT IMPROVE ON NATURE -Gardeners Are Inclined to Make So- .Called Improvements Which Ruin Beauty of Landscape. The poet ‘Wordsworth wrote : “Laylng wout ‘grounds, as it is called, may be ‘considered as a liberal art, in some sort like poetry and painting; and its .object, like that of all the liberal arts, 48, or ought to be, to move the affec- ‘tions under the control of good sense. :If this be so when we are merely put- ting together words or colors, how much more ought the feeling to pre- ‘vail ‘when we are in the midst ot the realities of:things; of the beauty and harmony, of the joy of happiness of ., human creatures ; of men and children, of “birds ‘and beasts, of hills and streams, and trees-and flowers, with the changes of night and day, evening and morning, summer and winter, and all their unwearied actions and ener- gles.” All those about to garden in rural districts would do well to read the \.{-\Zoregolng several times if extensive shanges are contemplated, says the os Angeles Times. All too many iew the natural landscapes as some- ‘thing to be obliterated, overcome, or ‘fubdued; whereas, quite to the con- trary, it generally needs assistance land accentuation to bring out still |stronger its best natural features. Too Jmuch destruction is visited upon the fair face of nature when man com- mences his so-called improvements. ‘ * Hills are cut down, cacyons and hol- lows filled, trees and shrubs uprooted, areas burned over, all not only un- necessary but absolutely ruinous to natural beauty and constituting moral criminality that by rights should be \ _ punishable by laws aimed to protect primal beauty against the machina- ons of the vandal, man. Too often the beauty spoiler upr-ots a fine na- tive tree or shrub to make room for a ! poorer one from Tehuantepec or Tim- buctoo, ignorant, evidently, that he has made a very poor exchange and paid money for the fancied privilege of do- ing so. We need a campaign of edu- A cation that he who now destroys will - recognize that if he lived a thousand years and spent fortunes he could never improve upon what nature has given us except by aiding and adding and ‘never by destroying and recon- structing. Lm__w:;\me..'"' .hog other store can nor dares member these are not ch jety sold at $7.90 or $8. ; too many and will not next season. Hurry and UP TO $18.00 SUITS - $5.00 50 Men’s and Young Men’s all wool Suits at one half wholesale manufacturers price. tion Crushing Bargain in reliable all woocl Suits. OvercoatPrices Smash- ed To Pi 50 Young Men's all wool winter Over- coats -go on sale tomorrow. dark mixtures and plain colors; $12.00 and $18.00 Overcoats— 30.00 BARGAIN rIEhtly Teen called ~the art that doth mend nature.” WILL ADOPT ENGLISH PLAN Syndicate Proposes to Construct Large Number of “Co-operative Homes” in Pennsylvania City. Plans are under way to construct at least 1,000 homes in Marcus Hook, Delaware county, Pennsylvania. One of the most interestirig of the projects Is for the construction of 57 houses on a plan similar to that of the .English village of Chester. This plan 18 sponsored by a Philadelphia syndicate, and the estimated cost is upwards of $250,000. According to specifications the village will center at an intersec- tion of two streets. The proposed homes will be of the type known as “co-operative homes,” similar to those being built at Bourne- ville and Port Sunlight, England. The dwellings will be. built of brick and stucco, with sloping roofs and will be set well back on lawns. At each of the four corners of the four prineipal residential squares there will be a trl- angular-shaped lawn with shrubbery and flowers. Damage From Lightning Small. The damage to property from light- ning is so small that it is almost neg- ligible, in comparison to the damage by fire of other origin. That modern building construction makes ‘the dan- ger from lightning much less in the cities than it is in the country is the contention of the Electrical Review, which says that the metallic roofs and the steel that enters largely into the construction of buildings in the citles seem to rob the lightning of most of Its destructive power, even if build- ings are struck. Georgla's Goud Roads Between the years 1909 and 1914, Qeorgia surfaced 6,364 miles of state roads. $100 Reward, $100 The readers of this paper will be nleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages and that i8. catarrh. Catarrh being greatly influenced by constitutional conditions requires constitutional treatment. Hall's -Catarrh Medicine is taken internally and acts'thru the Blood on the Mucous Sur- faces of the System thereby destroying tha foundgtion of the disease, giving the patient strength by building up the con- stitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in" the curative powers of Hall's Catarrh Medicine that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all Druggist, Te.” A Competi- No give such values as this. Re- eap shoddy Suits of the var- 90 at Cheap John cencerns. Everyone of these Suits is fully guaranteed and of superior quality and first class tailoring. made to sell at $12.00, $15.00 and $18.00. They were ‘We bought carry any of them over to get one now for— mn'- 1eces Medium and regular BASEMENT . that formerly sold at $10.00; Men’s heavy white or my WOol Sox, regular hu Shirts and Duw ular 75c value Men’s heavy wool Mitt: and leather work Mitts, just a few left Men’'s and Boys Togques, all wool, all colors, reg- ular 75c value, now.... Save 9¥%c. @ By Buying Ever Reliable Al CASCARA £ QUININE 0()"\09 No advancein for this 20-; old remed; —-252?; 24 tablets—! eold tablets now 30c for 21 t-hleu— hblet. yt::‘ux 944 hbe S Jfl ‘Wi Hill" I—CIH:I C:ll:iyo“ g in 3 days—] backifit fails. 24 Tablets for 25¢c. Atany Drug Store SUBSCRIBE NOW Died of Premature Old Age! (BY V. M. PIERCE, M. D.) How many times we hear of comparas tively youn Enmns paasm%:way when they s oul ve lived to 70 or 80 years of age. This fatal work is usually attributed to the kidneys, as, when the kidneys defignerat-e, it causes auto-in- toxication. The moreinjurious the poisons passing thru the kidne; will those noble organs and the sooner they decay. 1t is thus the wisest policy, to prevent premature old age and gromote long Ilfe, to lighten the work of the kidneys. can be done by drinking plenty of pure water all day long and occasionally tak- ing a little Anuric before meals. This can be obtained at almost any drug store. Anuric will overcome such conditions as rheumatism, dropsical swellings, cold ex- tremities, scalding and burning urine and sleeplessness due to constant’ arizing from bed at night. s, the quicker degenerated, WELL-KNOWN MINNESOTA WOMAN SPEAKS. St. Pa,ul an ——“I had been troubled with disordered kid- =‘. » neys for about two R i, years. My back i, ached terribly, side ained, and 1 had requentstools Tlet 1it run on until just re- it centl, ,whenlrendof | Dr, Plerce’s Anuric. 1 have taken the Anuric but a short S time, but am -now feehng fine My side and back have stopped paining, the stools are not so frequent, and I sleep well at night now, which I couldn’t do before. I certainly advise anyone suflenng from kxdliey éim- . Gue orders to use Anuric.”—MRs. FILLAN, 164 E. Congress Street. We will not be able te duplicate these prices after this sale. d you will have to pay much more for these BUY NOW. VISIT OUR BARGAIN BASEMENT. Saturday Specials ——BOY'S OVERCOATS — $1.00 TRA SPECIAL — —-BOYS SUITS ON SALE AT— $2.95 Young Men’s Suits, size 12 to 16, with long trousers; Suits all colors, all wool, and well made. 41c tra special tan, gray, blue @ | Men’s fancy winter Caps all kind and colors, ex- tra special value $1.50 Stephanson heavy ribbed Union Suits, Men’s flannelett: gular $1.35 value extra special Men’s Plorsheim and Walkover high g-ude dres Shoes, special. . BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER THREB BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DR. G. M. PALMER DENTIST DR. L. A. WARD PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Troppman Block Bemidji, Minn. IDA VIRGINIA BROWN Instructor in DR. E. A, SHANNON, M. D, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block I Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 DRS. GILMORE & McCANN Office Phone 124 Residence 346 PIANO VOICE DBRAMATIC PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Miles Block, Bemidji ART Oftice—Miles Block Phone 633 7 1017 Minn. Ave. Bemidjt ; TUSETH SCHOOL OF MUSIC THE DAILY PIONEER Teachers of - VIOLIN, PIANO AND BAND INSTRUMENTS Phone 683-W 116 3rd St. DR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST J. WARNINGER VETERINARY SURGEON Office and Hospital 3 doors west of Troppman Store Phone No. 209 receives wire service of the UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION ASTOUNDING REPORT The wife of a mercnant had stom- ach trouble so bad she cuuld eat nothing but toast, fruit and hot wa- ter. Everything else would sour and North of Markham Hotel ferment. ONE SPOONFUL buck- Gibbons Block Tel. 230 T%%%%%gmn ;hox:xdlbarllx.kglycerlne. etc., as mixed n er-i-ka benefit i Acute and Chronic Diseases han- || STANTLY. B:cnfixsee 3 ::lrer-l{ga A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. SPECIALIST EAR NOSE THROAT Glasses Fitted EYE 1ded with great suecess First National Bank Building Bemidji, Minn. lours 10-12 a. m.; 2-6 7-8 p. m. flushes the ENTIRE alimentary tract its relieves ANY CASE constipation, sour stomach or gas and prevents ap- pendicitis. It has QUICKEST action of anything we ever sold. City Drug Store.—Adv, Phone 406-W An Announcement Realizing that our customers can be of great as- sistance in co-operating with us, in order that all may be well served, we urgently request that engagements be made for week days instead of Sundays, where possible. Next Sunday afternoon is entirely taken up with engagements, but from now on until Christmas we will make appointments for Sunday mornings as well, where customers cannot come during the week. This year, more than ever before will photographs be used as holiday greeting exchanges, and we have anticipated the demand and prepared for it. The Hakkerup Studio THIRD STREET [JOW OR, NEVER! Quick buying is important if you want to save about one half on men’s and boys’ cloth- thing. are going up an TIME’S UP! Remember The world’s very Suits and Overcoats; ported Serges, Worsteds, Tweeds and high class this season of the year. actually worth $30.00 to for less anywhere i nthe United States today. Boy's flannelette Blouse, ass’t patterns well made regular 75c values Boy's winter Caps that formerly sold at 75c to 81, all sizes now at.... Boy's heavy fleece vnion Suits, all s y evtra grade... ... .... Boy’'s Shoes, all solid leather at lowest cut sl 95 prices 82.95, $2.45 and L 59 ” 95¢ 95¢ $4.45 59¢ 49¢ prices same QUALITIES later on. HART SCHAFFNER & MARX AND SOCIETY BRAND CLOTHES best hand tailored, all wool, all latest styles in all sizes. Novel- ty weaves; an unprecedented value giving offer that has never been equalled by this or any other store at uits and overcoats that are 40.00 and cannot he bought Choice BEMIDIJI, MINN. Im- Vlslt our bargam basement for saturday only. Canvassgloves, Rockford hose 5c ExtraSpecial A lot of Men’s Dress Shirts in assotred patterns and sizes—stripes, figured and plain colors; samples and broken sizes of the regular $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 Shirts; on sale Saturday,