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New Yogk School of Particular emphasis is Mrs. Ufford upon ' the nlue [ work outlined in the syllabus, to relleve the stress of war aif .but to meet the needs of tion that is to follow the war. through scientific effort, Mrs. Uttord {believes, can an adequate attempt be imade to readjust the economic and so- icisl ' relationships when disabled sol- “ 7diers and sallors come back from the front. “INVENTOR OF THE TANK ! Copyrigh ! Wndermood & Underwoo PARSAAANT MM e Sir Willlam Tritton, the inventor of the British “Tank” which- has been |creating history on the western froni ‘and which has been a great factor in yances, is & man of . In'a recent in. “The tank-has not 1only come to stay, but; if I may ven iture to prophesy, it 1s destined to play n predominant part in modern’ war ,;l:e." Beu-hmm-twoxklnm e, 'HAS UNIQUE COAT ~v0F_ ARMS . “Washington Woman Uses* 25,000 Can celed Postage Stamps In Mak- Ing It Aberdeen, Wash.—Twenty-five thou- ‘und canceled postage stamps, repre - 'senting 18 administrations, have been by Mrs. Sarah Hrickson, of this ty, to make a government coat of ' jarms. The stamps were gathered in ithe last 25 years. i"The coat of arms represents an {American’eagle with outspread wings and_ below it are five spears and & jshield. Three stamps are from the iGeorge Washington administration. A e has offered Mrs. Erickson $2,200 the picture, but she has refused it, {8he still is gathering stamps for the 'completion of the work. She will add tfihe wo’rdl “Liberty” and “B Pluribus num.” RETURNS SALUTE; NOT ENTITLED TOIT Camp Mills, L. L—Rmfly a noncommissioned officer of a popular gontingent here was mistaken by & new recruit -on sentry duty, who saluted him.- The noncommissioned officer, ig- norant that his colonel was near by, returned the salute. .Next morning he was ordered to re- port to the colonel, where he was asked why he roturned the sa- lute when he, the “noncom,” knew he was not entitled to it. “Sir,” he answered, ‘T al- ways return everything I am not entitled to.” The colonel dismissed him. ‘{ance that an and lplandld wel “| acres cledred ‘and Only there' are some: matters eom np !or discus- sion,, (By : United Press) Washington, Jan. '21-—The ‘su- preme court today decided flut shi pers awarded reparation by the terstate commerce commission for ex- Biggest snap in home in The largest rental lat: and ‘look lt ‘over. . 1 WA cessive charges may collect this ex-| cess without frovlnc char; VISITIRG BGIOOLS County ' Superintendent : W. ‘ B. Stewart and County Nurse Miss Westhoft are visiting schools in t,he i Qnirlng district this week. MARK TWMN LOVED TO TALK de Authoz Asserted He Also PM- ited’ From Instruction and Moral tric musical ibells ln board. “Phone 478 'OR set in stick pln beaut; Address K, clo’ P!o eer. Upheaval—Would Not Charge. .|/ Gen. Fred Grant once invited Mark Twaln to deliver ‘a leeture for the | benefit: of the ‘Robert Fulton’Monu- nient association for a fee of $1,000. ‘Twain agreed to lecture, comments & writer, but declined the fee. Grqnt thanked him in' the name of the asso- ¢iation, but urged him to take part of the sum,:asking why he should work wholly without compmlflon. Twain wrote in reply: “Dear General—Because X stopped talking for pay a good yelrs ugo, T could not resume the habit now withont ‘a great deal of personal dis- comfort. I love to hear myself talk, | 'because 1 get so much instruction and woral uphcaval out of it, but I lose the bulk of this joy when I charge for it Let the terms stand.” Later he wrote to Grant: “What shall I talk about? My ldeu 1a this: To fnsfruct the audiency about. Robert Falton, aad . . . TeR me—was that his real.name, or was it his nom de plume? . However, never mind; it 18 not important—I can skip it, and the house will think I knew all about it, but forgot. Could you find out for. me if he was ‘one of the signers of the Declaration, and which one? But if} it Is_any ‘trouble, let it alone; I can skipit. Was he out with Paul Jones? Will'you ask Horace Porter? - And ask him if he brought both of them home. These will be very Interesting facts, if they can be established. But ‘never mind; don’t trouble Porter; I cun es- tablish them ‘apyway. The way I 1ook at it, they are historical gemn—geml of the very first water.” " RN s i 4 Understanding Hearts. If>you see a man smiling to himselt fn a crowd don't imagine that he is crazy, says a writer. Usually such are the. sanest of individuals and possess an envlable appreciation of themselves, They do nct-need to-be Influenced by exterior conditions and- circumstances ta order to call forth that spirit of gladness which. lies. deep within the soul. - It is- far more profitable to try to imitate such persons than.to mock. at or to pity them. For Aching: Feet. For burning, swollen feet soak: them every night in a solution of soda wa- ter. ' Put a handful or more of bicar- bonate of soda in the foot. tub with sufficlent very hot water to cover the feet. Keep adding more "hot water as nteded. After this, rub well into the bunion and - other sore joints tchthyol ointment. Wrap feet in cloth, or put old stockings on to protect bed. Use some kind of foot ease in youw shoes. TheInbad Famlly---by Cowan under euluvatlon. _hom an tocked: with| Harry Knapton, i ‘Will trade-for houlo ln to, FOR RENT—I'-gflodnnemuro&m> ; America Ave. Phone 807-J. 112tt FOR RENT—3-room ' cottage, ern, located ‘on- 5th - St., ‘between Beltrami and’ Bemidji Av +In- quire 500 Minn. Ave, R; RENT—Kour-room house, 1231 Dawey Ave. “A.-Klein. ~ -6-125 FOR RENT——-Modern room;. 515 Be- < midji ave 1227t1 FOR RENT: oom furnis (urnlshed hedoru i 502 ‘4th St. 5-123 WANTED WANTED—Tie makers, men.to mkke ties and cut pouts 1.. ' P. Batcl elder: < 5-123' WANTED—Clean cotton rags. :No i Evety tlmo-tested worflpwhll - in the machine you are used find the favorite features of th : youcm sfive “time, Tabor ‘and money by usmg the Il[-Pm Post Bindot Brlu us’ -your clean oot~ ton rags--no buttons, bands or wolen clot.h lcoepud. buttons or fuzzy edges and no lit-|: . tle bits of pieces. We will pay 5 %« cents a pound for rags brought : to[" the Pioneer office in any size quan- tities up to 100 pounds. Here's'a ‘chance for boys to search mother {1 basement or 'attic for: rags “andt - - ; ;. make 8 little ‘'spending’ money. '+ Come on, . boys, ‘bring ‘your rags here and-get the top prlces Be- midji Ploneer. 118tf WANTED—At par, §100.000 worth| - of Liberty Bonds as payment for land . clearing, - fencing, building materials, ‘seed, 'hay,’ feed, cows; sheep, hogs, poultry, farm machin: ery, - merchandise “or merchandise accounts as payments for new' or old . land purchages, ‘or for- small farm ‘mortgages. Every Beltrami county 'Liberty Bond should ' be put to work this spring develop-| ' ing Beltrami county farm factory production. Talk this over with your neighbors and start such co- operation work at once. ' Direct, or through our bond clearing ar-|. rangement ~with' certain mer; chants, land owners and land clearers. J. J. Opsahl, Bemidjt, Minn. Phone 177 or 93. - 6-126 WANTED—To rent. 2 or 3 modern rooms.down town, if possible, for| lady ‘and daughter; will be steady renters. H. J. Wflllts, 116 3rd St. Phone 41: .+ 2-122 TLING'S Y. DELA’ eneva, Jan. 19.--Chancellor Hert- ling will delay his reichstag an- swer to President Wilson- indefinite- 1y, pending the outcome of the Brest Litovek negotiations. The reply has already been postponed three timea AMERICAR 15 PEUSONER Ottawa, Cani, Jan. 19.—The Can- adian- casualty ‘list, mentioning ‘Am- ericans, includes the name of D. Farlinger, Huron, S.”D., as a pris- oner of war. J\J SV SAT\SF\ED NOT SKTISFIED | AWITH WRAT February 2 to 9 : MAKE up a party. of your prospects and come to the great Twn City Automobile,. Truck, Tractor;: Industrial - Labor Savmg Devxces and Home Economics Expositivn, February 2nd to 9th, Here all classes’ of labor saving machinery and, merchandlse will 3 de. exhibited ‘and.you will have the manufacturqrs’ salesmen: to demon- _.strate. the tractors, trucks and gutomobiles, mxlklng machmes, vacuu ‘cleaners, electric light and power plants, gas engines, water pumps and washing machines.. This is the place to see them where you can )udge " the different makes sxde by side. A0 ; - See how the Northwest is planning”to: raise blgger crops for oul" i armies at this, the first great Northwest Tractor.Show. .The Eléventh Annual’ Northwest Auntomobile Show ‘s included in:- this - Exposfl.lo ! A big exhibit of trucks for farming and industrial purposes will ‘be - = "‘shown. The United States Food Administration will have an exlublt : every grocer and housewife should not fiul to see. You've warited: t0 come: to the Twin Cities for a visit for a_ l(mgv 4 time. This:is your chance. = The business you will have' the chance to .do may more than repay you. Bring your wife, your daughters and your sons. - Every manufacturer in:the Twin Cities promlses you a first- class: time. Make up a party and come. > e HINNEAPOLIS AUTOMOBILE TRADE ASS’ " 707 Andrus Building, Minneapolis ST. PAUL AUTOMNOBILE TRADE A%S’ 710 Germania Life Bldg., St. Paul Pa don’tfit the color scheme ‘[ TNouR NEW | ISMOKIN TJACKET 1A GOING TO } I’- ; } . Defective.