Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 8, 1918, Page 4

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IEST PERIOD oF LIFE n’nlly Knows wnn 5 s Not Bogn Born, Mum Church Paper, s !omp sage_ Hds ulnn to remark that human life up to about fifty years /ago-was not worth living—that only “the Inventions and institutions of the last half century ngn made life b able," Unfortunately, there is no way accu- -rately to gauge the degree of happl- -ness of any period or even to define ‘exactly what happiness is, san thd Christian Herald. . i All 'we can know for cmaln is tha ‘the happiness of our own times 1s the . ‘best that 1s attainable to us, and luéky! 1s he who gets his share of it. ' Happiness, like health, is known :t us chiefly through its opposite. Healt! is known through disease and pal ‘and happiness through d!uppoinlq ment and misery. § The masses of mankind, until’ th century almost dumb, now mnke h their sufferings and dissatisfactio TThe.woes df centuries are finding ut: terance in the free speech of our day. The wall may cause the unthi; 'to /suppose. that the sun-of huma happiness 1s suddenly obscured. Buf to the contrary, the remedies follow: ing the better understanding of wro! condltlonl steadlly improve the col become more general. The mm hear of wrongs, the fewer wrongu vo, have. Philosophers may mngle about 1 until doomsday, and mo doubt the; will; but the age which knows th least earthly misery and woe is th e that has been longest dead, an Ee generation that really kno whnt ppiness is and can realize its full possession is s long time yet unborn. NEITHER PENCIL NOR m‘ ertlnu Implement, Made of Mixture; of Wax and Ground Pumice {2 ‘hm, Rount Invention. A wrmn( lmplnnent composed of & mixture of wax and finely ground ml-! mice stone containing particles of ink; has been invented by William-O. Geer: of Akron, O., to take the place of ordi- pary and fountain pens, pencils, cray- ons and all other writing lmplelnents,, say the Popular Sclence Monthly. As) the body of the new writing device is - composed of a mixture of wax and pumice stone, which is easily worn away when rubbed against a paper surface, the inventor claims that the: cells of ink intermixed with the wax] and pumice stone will also be llbeb ated, giving a uniform supply of ink. ’I The device s made by mixing thel wax, pumice stone and ink togethn When it is heated to the proper teln- peratire it is suddenly inmmersed un cold water. 'This chills and solidifies] the. wax 'mixture, “producing a body; having 'a cellular structure, each cell, bdu filled with ink. cmu- Candy. Louisiana sugar cane planters have evolved a plan for manufacturing candy from the spineless cactus. In the process the peel of the plant 1s| removed, dipped into hot molasses, and coated with granulated or pow- dered sugar. The result is a confec- tion of rich and deliclous flavor. So successful have been the experl-‘i ments with the now sweet that cane planters are mnow . growing -cactus, which formerly was utilized, wheni used at all, for cattle fodder. Planters can in this way furnish plenty of nw material for the new product. .. : Another ‘important result in tho making of what some enterprising ad- vertiser may call “kaktus-kandy,”. says an exchange, is that sugar mills' which have heretofore been fidle for;| nine months in the year can now use’ part of their equipment in the candy manufacturing industry. Light and Thought. Not all ‘thought is traveling. The, supposition that when one thinks o!] ~ the moon one's thought travels to the| moon is a mistake, for the thought is| formed in the mind and remains there.; The time taken to “think of anything,”, declares a writer, ‘occuples = some small fraction of a second. Light “travels” at the rate of about 186,000 miles & second, and if it is thought which travels in what is called tele-' plth] it would have to travel at the same speed because ether; the medium which transmits light, would also transmit the brain vibrations that ac- company thought. The telepathic the- ory of “thought which travels” has peen objected to on the ground that after traveling considerable distances,; such as are sometimes .claimed -for telepathic communication; the brain vibrations would be so diffused and weakened as to make no impression. The Kremiin's Famous Cathedral. For centurles the csar received the “from God and the fatherland” ln-Dlpenltly cathedral, in Oathedral on the summit of the Kremlin, and in the Oathedral of Archangel mchldmthntomb-otmmotfia mm down to Peter the Great. In m upper story of the treasury repose ,ma crowns of.the early csars, several thranu. war trophies and miscellan- t’ answer charges. Bagley WIlERE- flAS TllE? (cdntl ed trom Pn‘o One) o every onth to a) ply on the de- pleted: funds: ~ He also said he didn’t want.to promise aqhthlng ‘he couldn’t fulfill, nnd that if-he lost his job the whole thing was gone.: ° City Attorney Brown, who was called upon . to express himself anent the water clerk, said-he had nothing to offer as it was's matter for the] council to decide in its own judg- ment. ‘Alderman Phillippi-made & motion to suspend Mr. Kirk untii-the next meeting of -the council to appesr :‘I.‘l(dl n the motion which was ¢arried. L. P. Eckstrum ' was then named by the | council ‘to_ temporarily fill -the pcul- fion m ROSARY” COMING Bemldfl theatergoers will, spoclnl treat at the Grand ne nuary 15, when an opportu- nuy to see Florence M. Barclay's book: of - “The Rosary’’ dramatized and staged with a brilliant- cast of |. metropolitan stars, that are well known throughout the middle west. The company .is coming here highly recommended: by the New York and Chicago press and pulpit-endorse the play as being the best sermon ever told, and a suggestion for every man, woman and child to see this play is recommended from members in . the pulpit where the company has re- cently.played. Born, to Mr. and’ Mrs. W. H. Walker, at St. Anthony’s hospital, Sunday, & daughter. Mrs. Walker was formerly Miss Hazel Minqiek Mr. and Mrs. Paul Foucault re- turned last evening . from = Duluth where they “had heen the guests of Mrs. Foucault’s mother and otnor relatives since New Year. - 6ot a Nickie Plats .Has your car a Bemidji em- blem? The Pioneer car has on the front of iis radiator a neat nickle plate ‘emblem design. The words BEMIDJT COMMERCIAL CLUB are neatly outfinad It shows that the local club i{s & mem- ber of the American Automo- bile Association and should be on every car in town. Order one from the secretary of the Antu Club. . Price 76c. , BLASSIFIEB FOR SALE—Rmnraq and jackning in''16-inch Tlengths; ‘will. deliyer to any part of city; also hay and ;tg-uw Reeves & Reeves, Ehofiq 'F‘OR. SALE—-’I‘wo sets heavy bobshfl . Ole Gennis, phone 289-W. -6d19 OR 8. easoned oak wood, 'laot, $7 per cord; phnne 4F3. 6d 110 FOR SALE—Pumping engine. 1;}\:111: 8 e D S AR oo et FOR SALE—Complete wood saw out- fit. - Phone 93. 6-1 LOST—Female Irish setter; call Tag- ley & Wold; reward offered. 7-116 FOR RENTE %e mrE Hotel, fur- nished complete, and well steam | tal heated . throughout = the whole building; 27 sleeping rooms, din- ing room, sitting room and kitch- en; will rent to the right parties. This hotel is doing a good busi- ness. Will give lease to suit rent- er. Here is your chance to get into business for a little money. Reason for renting, I am going to work for the government at the harness-business. - This notice L. k- will appear only twice. A. L. Dicl g“g! enson, owner, Bemidji. 2- If you want some very good. up- land hay at $23.00 per ton, write M. Dysethe, crookston. Mlnn —Adv. 114116 FOR RENT—Four-room house, 1231 Dewey Ave. Klein. 6- 11__ FOR RENT—Mode 516 Be- midji avenue. T 1227t FOR RENT—Furnished all modern room. 820 Beltrami Ave. 3-18 FOR RENT—Strictly. modern room, | 507zainnasotu avenue, phones 327 or . 2 WANTED——Emnloymont * man 19 and ‘girl 17 pre(srred Apply R Phone b 4 'TE kinds of - crocl 196-J. Pmn sewing’ ‘and net WO Phone WANTED—Agents to el cn‘B uretor : heaters, new invention, tition, big deman: er wants one. - $10. $15, day easily made. Wrue—tor infor- mation. Superior. Mfg. Co, 229- ©~231 'No. Snelling Ave., Minn. Thousands upon’ thnmndu o ‘men_have kidney and bkdflor and neyer suspect it. ; ‘Women’s: complaints omn prove ONC ”“ Appendlcltls .has. clutched another “{victim. - Clogged . intestines generate B the poisons of this dreaded diSease. How. -often this might = have been avoided by' the use of “Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea.”’ This vqml to_be nothing else but kidney trou-|ful herb laxative penetrates - ble, or.the result of k dney or blnd- der disease. -It the kidneys are not in a hulthy | condition, they may. cause. the:other stenograph: ‘" ence. Address E. W WANTED—To hire - n good pair ‘of work -horses, with ‘or. without teamster, at once. See Wm. A “Henley at Remer Hotel. 13-110 WANTE! fionompier. _who .can operate ' typewriter - effi- clently. 419 America Ave.. - 2-19 WANTED—Two day bell boys _at|t] 2 umbltion. nery | organs to become diseased. . Pain In the back, headache, log't usness, are times symptoms of-kidney. troubl Don’t: delay starting treatment. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, a ‘phys- iclan’s prescription,’obtained at any drug store, may be just the remedy needed to overcome such condition: ‘Get & medium or & large lhe bot 4 t | this grut pmlutlon ‘send. ten ‘cents Jad Buyers, Important Notcs| Mr. H. B. Nesji, Expert Piano Tuner and Repairer of llm : llldnollabllKnrhyHno Houss of Ilululh Will spend this week - o’ Dr. 8N, :Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, for a' sample bottle.” When - wmlns be - sure . and mention - the, Bemidji D.lly Pion«r —Ady. | Let Us Print Your Sale Bills Bemidji and invites the pub- k lic to take advantage ‘of his|’ long experience’ iu tuning and repairing. Also representing the good '; line of pianos which the| - KORBY HOUSE handles. Such as the famous Kranick | & Back, Bush & Gertz and|’ Price & Teeple, Upnghts Players and Grands. 2 H. B. NESJI, Phone 501 W. Box:75, Nymore, Minn. WWW 8 To Live ive Long! A reci amous phymm for lon; “Keep the kidneys in. ntderl 'I‘ry 10 eliminate thru tkc and intestines the poisons that other- wise ¢clog the - kidneys. -Avoid eating meat as much as possible; avoid too much u.lbfiiadeohol tea. Try a milk-and ve Drink plent; of water, ahd exercise 80 you sweat—the sKin hefps to alnmnnte the toxic poisons and uric acid.”” For those middle life, for these zed ' symptoms of mflam- mation, as backache, ecaldin “water,” or if uric acid in the blood has caused rheumatism, “‘rusty” joints, stiffness, get Anuric at the drug store. is a wonderful eliminator of uric acid and was discovered by Dr. Pierce of Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. 1If your t_does not kee 5 it send 10 cents Pierce for trial package and you will know that it is thirty-seven times more potent than lithia and that it dis- solves uric md a8 hot water does sugar St. Paul, Minn.—“I just want to say that Anuric has done for me what many other remedies have utterly failed to do. For over thirty years I suffered with rheumatic pains. ‘At times I'would have them in my back, then they would start ln my left ds:o y. arms, in my down theullllmb FOR RENT—Modern furnished reom, durin heated, with connecting bath at 111(9 Beltrnm\avenne, phone 444. 12t P ] FOR RENT—Steam heated room with bath. Call at 1021 Bemldjl Ave. or ‘Phone 428-J. LOST——FamlI;stE setter; call Tag- ing ley & Wold; reward offered. 6d18 FOUND—Knitted helmet. Owner may have same by - proving propafly and paying for this ad. Pioneer Oftice. 3-18 have not a pain or an*ache— thanks to Anurio. 1 _cannot- say- eno in its "—Mx Jonn EvEwsoN, 10¢ —“1 have been suffer- ly Wlfll woman’s weakness and a 5 uéondiholnr;ver since t.l:el birth of ttle t! ears have lnd Lukuw ’ ng? my side. Pierce’s anonte Prescnpt.xon uven me the first real relief in Years.””—ME&s. Cnnou‘m HiLL, The Inbad Family by Cowan. WELL PERCN, AnE YOU DOING AN~ THING TO PREPARE| NOURSELF FOR, THE ARMY 9 jeous curiosities. In the arsenal is a | pflcelcn collection of arms taken in ‘confiict. i Within the Kremlin are grouped some of the most beautiful buildings ‘g Russia. Within its walls may be architectural history of Rus- ‘most interesting sight Ivan, raised to a height It O YEAS!! MR INBAD) I'™M SOLDIERWNG - AROUND THE OFFICE AND - 3 WEAH_ V\\I TRENCH COAT ENERY DAY YOL KNOW ! AND— We Barker's Drug Store, | cléanses ‘the lower bowels, removing {rritation and poisons. Thnmnd,u of women are today enjoying health thru. the . virtues of this excellent medicine. Trifiing cost, harmless in| action. - Get a package today. 1 City " Drug _ For satisfactorv prices, llbring or slnp your Hldns & Furs ‘ ’Golilbel"g’s. fl'llde & Fur Co. 112 3rd St. Bnmldjl’, Minn, " We also psy the HIGHEST MARKET PRICH for RUB- - BERS; METALS and RAGS Phone 63§-W.\ - JACOB GOLDBERG, Prop. M—Ik for 24 Before of our Patent Alr Proof Pouch Many Daloa M Not Keep 1be Flavor and Freshness in REAL GRAVELY PL\IG TO.ACCO " Now the Patent Pouch Keeps It Fresh and Clean and Good. Gravely Is En mn TO EVE MISSES ALOT-AND SO DOES MAN WHO SHUTS HIS EYES J0. M‘!wfiom NEWS ABOUT _have a few dlanes for 1918 stlll on hand ,whlch we offer at a :hs- count of 25 per cent. 25 35 50 75 $1.00 18¢C 26¢ 38¢c ' 56¢ 75¢ cent diaries cent diaries cent diaries cent diaries diaries at at at at at B[MII]JI PIONEER [ wavE e coow SERVE THOSE TER. RIBLE ARMY BEAN ONCE ENERY WEEKAS Phone 922 : -] BUT WHEN DO YOU EXPECT.TO GO TO THE FRONT P WHEN WE'RE AT TACTED | THE REAR TLUGO TO THE FRONT ' M I'omhsfhhfl m!@ehfi% m‘wu save ')(e ‘when n g Defective

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