Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 7, 1917, Page 5

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[INEW TROUGH WATERS STOCK | ‘Animal, Stepping ‘on Platform, Opens : Valves Which Allow a Fresh, Cold Stream to Pour In, . DR. D. L. STANTOR DENTIST Oftice in Winter Block AND PROFESSIONAL [ S - A trough has been invented wh‘lgl DEAN LAND CO «can gauge the amount of water an anl- y ;qnlk rinks. There is a platform which Bat at Land, Loans, Insurance and ‘syorks in conjunction with valves on . THE HOME CAFE an I the supply .and drain. pipes- of. the | ‘trough. “When an animal steps on the | platform the valves are opened and a stream of water pours in. As he slakes | Corner 3rd St. and Beltrami Ave. ‘his thirst and steps off the platform <the inlet i8 closed and the surplus wa- iter is dralned off. ) . The valve mechapism of;this deyice ‘4s mounted in a concrete well in tgo‘ '« i§Found. The valye.of the supply, A ‘and the valve of jthe ;;d? plpej;: %:'nted side by side, the of Gordon Burms, Prop. Troppman Block bemldjl i [ HUFFMAN & O'LEARY . & 5 4 i Photos Day and Night $oth valves fit into e sipgle. . Hinged atiove Ahis i#t the level of the ground is the plat- -iform. The front ‘end qf the plal 48 raised slightly by a-pair-of - 1 #nd is connected with the lever of the ‘‘“ynlves. The water trough 1iés just:fn) #ront of the platform. ! As s00n as an’aiimal Xalks on e - latform he presses the front end down, R opens the vilves of ‘he ipo! . _ . Mipes. The water gushes In at just.the || Tirptes that>he:will “deipki' His thirdt | mperiched, he leaves the platform, the' . springs ralse it up and/¢lose the yalves, Wery little water is’ wasted, gand the ,g}lnk furnished the thirsty animal is E& : UNDERTAKING aiite ‘10T Lwrnd v m16a. | “I"‘ "YERS .Oftice: Phons 163 A48 3 Hair dressing, face massage, ~1|- -lfllv."flfi‘“&- Switches made Y $1.50. Phone 112-W i, TR e - from * com! 311 6th St. GENERAL MERCHANDISE Groceties, Dry Goods, Shoes, Flour, Feed, otc. The careful a8 cool and fresh as that which is sup- ‘buyers buy here. DR. C. BR. SANBORN plied to the farmer and his men. W. G. SCHROEDER PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON b Bemidji Phone €5 Oftice—Miles Blook where Cyclones Originate. _ 'The most violent cyclones originate 4n tropical latitudes, in the Atlantic ocean to the north and east of: West . Indian isiands, and ip the Pacific, 'in . ‘the China sea and-in the neighborhood _.of the Philippine islands. 5 fim& ‘Women and Children MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Wholesale and Retail Clothes d Pianos, Organs and Sewing The reason they are so destructive 1s because they are carried such great Machines distances by 117 Third St. Bemidji “West Indlan nes are attracted| Phone 573-W - toward the Gulf stream by the great i“volume ‘of heated -air ‘which ‘alwa; hangs over-it-and follows its course; so the cyclones of the Pacific follow the course of Kuro Siwo, the great ~oceanic current. which .passes around ¢ . the East Indian archipelago, the shores of China and the Japanese islands. ; Cyclones may be anywhere from 50| t0 500 miles in diameter and may :g-u:el over a path 5,000 miles in ex- ent. ; i e J. BISIAR, Manager P WE ASK YOU To Call In and See Our Fine Line of Up-to-Date Xmas. Gifts BEMIDJI JEWELRY CO. “Pea Tree” For Garden. { 'The “pea tree,” botanically known -@as Caraganus arborescens, is describ- ;‘ed as a shrub worthy of place in any .g:gr:en. yet its foliage is good for ] sing. 1‘RED CROSS NOTES s il b * carry warmth and com- fort to the heart of a soldier. P ICTURES of home folks Spooner-Baundette. Thursday the tollowing articles * were recelvedmtrom the Spouner’l- . ‘Baudette auxiliary: 3 sweaters, 1 ‘'pairs wristlets, 2 scarfs, 2 pairs pa- 5TUDIO jamas, 1 pair bed socks, 6 convales- cing robes, 6 nightingales, 3 bed Of ‘ghirts, 6 pairs operating boots. This g auxiliary chapter receiyed its sam- ples but a short time ‘ago and the /.. “workers here were greatly pleased to ‘recéive such a fine shipment from -them so soon. [ 1 ! Make an appointment today. Sweaters! More Sweaters! The call’comes from Central head- ‘quarters for sweaters and then more sweaters. The need for them is igreat. They are needed more than :any other knitted article. Let all who can help with this work. The next shipment of knitted ! goods will be on display at headquar- iters tomorrow afternoon. 0000000000000 — Specials ‘ at the BemidjiMeat Market ‘Bemidji ¥ Franks Style Sausage. . Sk Wieners . ‘Hamburger Steak Pork Sausage .... Pork Chops . -Pork Steak .. Side Pork ......... Choice Salt Pork ... Round Steak ....... Sirloin Steak ...... ,T-Bone Steak ...... Short Cuts ......... Porter House Steak ,Rib Roast Short Ribs . .Rib, Boiling Pot Roast .. Choice Cuts . The Hakkerup Studio Bemidji, - - - Minn. “You knowlitinnoetdm.quy‘m?werto Eca ) get children to take medicine, and forcing “it‘on’ them does no good. 'Most mothers “Ganiy” Chamborids ) know that & coiigh medicine, while palatable, should contain no drug injurious to.the child. The great popularity of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is ex- plained by the fact that it contains no opium or narcotic of any ‘kind, and at ‘the same time is so pleasant and agreeable to the | taste that children like Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy For this reason alone it is a favorite with the mothers of young children,” Sweet Milk, quart .. Little Pig Sausage .... Fancy Candled Eggs .Fancy Brick Cheese Pure Lard .. Compound ...... Armour’s Star Baeon Brand Creamery 48¢c Koors’ Best tall ....cccccouiineansosenn Armour’s Verybest Canned Milk, Small . ...vniieara s 9¢c | "We Mso Carry a Full Line of Vegetables Phone 102 312 Minnesota Ave. 0000000000000 | Res. Phone &8 DRAY%D'TRA;ESEER Safe and Piano Moving 818 America Oftice Phone 12 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block | Phone 396 | DR E. A. SHANNON, M. D. Res. Phone 397 Teachers of : VIOLIN, PIANO AND BAND INSTRUMENTS Phone 683-W 116 3rd St. e r—— J. wamug VETERINARY SURGEQON Oftice and Hospital 3 doors west of Troppman 3tore Phone No. 209 DR. EINER JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Bemidji, Minn. RAHAM M. TORRANCE " LAWYBR Miles Block Phone 560 Ladies’ and Gents’ Suits MADE to ORDER Cieaning, pressing and alterations of allkinds. All work up-to-date, first class workmanship T. Beaudette, Me-:1 nt Tailor 210 Third Street For satisfactorv prices, bring or ship your Hides & Furs Goldberg’s Hide & Fur Co. 112 3rd St. Bemidji, :Minn. We also pay the HIGHEST MARKET PRICE for RUB- BERS, METALS and RAGS Phone 638-W JACOB GOLDBERG, Prop. Worth-While Recipes on Every Package It Pays to 5 - Buy the Best § . But every housewife should remem- Bl ber that the best is not a/ways the highest f priced. - Experience ‘has taught me that ‘you can’t always g judgnqualuy’ ity by the cost sign. et et “That is particularly true of baking § powder. Baking powder quality can be de- termined only by bake day results; The baking powder that serves you best—regardless of what you pay—is the best to I have made a close study and care- ful investigation of baking powder, because it is unquestionably gne.of the mast in nt of baking ma- terials. It e “all ‘ingredients ‘e i ! No woman, no matter how ‘careful §R her selectio f'fl%urqs?%ar eggs, efc., G employ the Jimit of baking ecopomy if she uses 3, made, wasteful baking powder. ; S Merit, not monéy, is the only safe ‘basis upon which to estimate the worth of a baking powder. ' Fortiinstely’the-housewife no longer has to ‘conduct contly experiménts of her-own to determine just which atticulir brand is the mostefcient:and scongmical:| Experts like myself,.make a business. of testing baking powders and accurately-arriving-at their actual value. -We make no mistakes.in.ous dacini%*w.m@pntl.‘flp wpads alopg strictly scientific lines. Millions of women are now profit- ing by -the aid- offered by domestic scientists. 1 know this to be true—4s choice is now: centered on the brand of baking powder that I and other domestic scientists have found superior through both ‘chemical and oven tests. Itis becoming more popular every day. Its tremendous sales increase was not influenced in the Jeast br cost. It is @ moderate iced baking powder. Costs’ considerably -less ‘than “some ‘Gther ; rands.StlL it is.preferred by women who could and would pay more were it possible to secure the desired quality. 'They don’t buy this ¥ brand of baking pomder becsuse of . saying of £gat-r- but because of its demonstrated superiority. .‘I'p ‘them it means the greatest cualjty, value—the greatest purity—and greatest certainty of results that can be had at any price. Decidedly the 'best, ot because of moderate price, but because of its usimprovable merit. In justice to those who read this 8! articie—that #hey may share in the savings and v baking success assured by the biggest selling and recopnize ! ,g‘ ] superior, baking powder jt is no more than fair that I give publicity .k to the brand preferred alike by cxperts and America’s mlllions of 3¢ housewives—Calunet Baking Poavder. B NOTE.— Miss Costello is already well known to most of the ladies of our city. She is of the Domestic Science Branch of the University a; Chicago, a graduate of Lewis Institute, Supervisor of Domestic i in Public Schools, Special 'Lecturer on Domestic Arts and 5 Economy, Special Lecturey to the Women'’s Clubs. We are publishing a sevies of her most important article —for your cheery little chafing dish party. A tri- umiph in soft drinks that combines the tempting flavor of wholcsome cercals and the oppetizing tang of geauine Saazer Hops. Bevo for re- {reshing properti.3—zest— purity—nhealthfulness. Serve cold. ANHEUSER-BUSCH St. Louis, U. 8. A. In her patriotic efforts to practice thrift, the housewife bears in mind that variety is a health essential. Her problem is to obtain it without adding to the cost of the meals. Armour’s Oats are low in price and can be served in fifty different ways. They introduce an interesting change in the family fare. Full of goodness and distinctive flavor, they pleasc the taste and satisfy the appetite. Ask your grocer for Armour’s Oats! Serve them for breakfast, luncheon and dinner. Armour Grain Co., Chicago

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