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EATLESSMEAT IFBACK HORTS Take a Glass of Salts to Flush Kidneys If Bladder Bothers You " BEMIDJIDAILY PIONEER © THE BEMIDIT d G. B. CARSON E. X. DENU & Entered at the postoffice at Bamlfl_;l, Minn., as second-class matter under. act of Congress of March 3, 1879. £ . Eating meat regularly eventually })roduces kidney ~ trouble -in some 'orm .or other, says a well-known au- thority, because ‘H | excites the kidneys, they become ov- }| erworked; get sluggish; clog up and cause all sorts of distress, particular- ly backache and misery in the kidney region; ' rheumatic .twinges, severe headpcines, acid stomach, constipation, torpid liver, sleeplessness, bladder and urinay irritation. o . The moment your back hurts or kidneys aren’t acting right, or if bladder bothers you,-get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good pharmacy; take-a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will No attention paid to ‘annonymous contributions. Writer's name must wn to thapaedltor. but not necessarily. for publication. Communications for the Weekly Ploneer must reach this office not later than Tuesday of.cpch week to insure:publication in-the-current issue. e uric acid in meat THE WEEKLY PIONEER AP 3 PAgeS, taining ummary of the news of the-week. lishei every Trarsany ana sent Sstage pald {0 any address, for, in advance §1.50 - OFFICIAL COUNTY AND OITY PROCEDINGS . THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER U. S. Food Administration | Wheatless Recipes ‘ Tested In the Experimental Kit- chen' of the Food Administration (Conservation Division) and the Department of Agricuiture, BARLEY BISCUIT. - 1% cups:liquid. * ! N 4 cups barley. flour. N 8. tablespoong fat. AT 6 ‘teaspoons: baking powder. 1 teaspoon salt. _ " i Appearance, light, well risen, good shape. ‘Texture, good. ‘ _ i % Color, somewhat dark, but typical of barley. ERESE Flavor, typical of barley; good. Comment. These biscuits d» not get light and fluffy as wheat biscuits, but T _ stomach ease is positively assured T BE AFRAD OF YOUR MEALS Take Eatonic and Laugh At . Stomach Troubles H. L. Kramer, the man who EATONIC enables you to eat originated Cascarets, has discov- your fill and laugh at Hldlgfltlon', : ered a sure, safe, quick acting dyspepsia, heartburn, 'sour stom- relief for bad stomachs. ach’ and at the same time you You can eat anything you like get full strength out of your food. - QR Kramer says: ‘‘EATONIC now and digest it in comfort, for should be in every home, for use after meals. An EATONIC tab- lct wil aid easy digestion and as- simlation—your food can be . if you take an EATONIC tabletor ~ ANOTHER “FOURTH” TO BE CELEBRATED N "Are you saving NOW for the Fourth Liberty Loan? Noth- ing would please the kaiser more than to know that you feel and act on the feeling that war’s nearly over and the govern- ment won’t need your few dollars. ‘The war IS “nea_rly over”’ —nearly over HERE—and a few dollars willingly given now will do the work of hundreds and thousands later on, when brutal necessity may DEMAND! Have you ever stood on the street corner of a big city, where the street cars run swiftly and stop only long eneugh to pick up the passengers at the very step? You may have seen some one running for‘a car, and be- cause the car is net moving, he slackens his speed, just before he gets to it, saying to himself, “I'm almost there, I can catch it all right.” But the car starts, picks up. speed 80 rapidly that, though the self-fooled, would-be passenger sprints his best, he’ loses his car. on, but he “kidded himself” and lost out. in this great war, DON'T, SLACKEN, DON'T WEAKEN, DON'T LET UP for an instant, till it’s won. THEN take your rest, knowing that you now have leisure to enjoy it. @ —o0 SENATORS EXPRESS OPINIONS CONCERNING HOOVER i ¥ i i ate members who are not afraid to express themselves concern- -%ing the “‘expert” guidance of the government’s food conserva- .+ tion, and the critics are not all on the republican side of the - senate, either. ruling he just naturally lines the pockets of the trust concerns with millions and millions, and honest Knute Nelson asserts that the government food administrator’s ruling has boosted the price of mixed flour to more than the real thing in white *flour, and an inquiry in Bemidji bears out the truth of the Min- nesota senator’s statement. - Meat packers have made fabulous sums and so has the and the people who are paying for it, and Hoover came in for a scorching, being termed several thingg in diplomatic lan- - guage not at all complimentary. 0. KIDDERS. (Baudette Region.) When it comes to being members of the Amalgamated Oll'der of Kidders, that Bemidji bunch are in:a class by them- selves. bunch will just naturally surround him, shake his hand, pat him on the back and promise to scatter their influence for .him until he actually feels sorry for the poor fish running against him. Then, feeling friendly with himself, he ¢comes home and in a few days learns that he has grabbed 27 votes out of. 600 in the county seat, and then he realizes that the stuff they have been peddling to him was as far from the truth as the kaiser’s six sons are from the front trenches. —_—0 MISINFORMATION BUREAU GETS OVER MILLION In a dispatch from Washington we learn that the Creel “misinformation” bureau is to be continued, having the hearty endorsement of the president. Creel asked for an appropria- tion of $2,098,000 but got by with an appropriation of $1,250,- 000.and will be given more if needed. { g P ‘We noticed in a dispatch where whale meat may become a factor in solving the high cost of meat problem. Gosh! We hope it doesn’t strike Bemidji since the deliverless days have gone into effect. Think how a fellow would take home a whale soup bone. o = . . It seems as if the senate is in a fair way to account for the shortage of pork. Most of the hogs seem to have been at- tracted by the game of flimflamming the government, including .Hog Island. 0 o Von Hindenburg’s April First breakfast in Paris is getting .cold. What can be detaining him? is rather pretty, too. o T T Eternal vigilance is the price of conservation. The man who knows the com- fort of a good-tasting chew stickstoRealGravelyChewing Plug every time. Lasts longer than ordinary tobacco, too. Real Gravely Chewing Plug 10c a pouch—and worth it Gravelylastssomuchlongeritcosts nomore tochewthanordinary plag P. B. Gravely Tobacco Company Danville, Virginia 0 H . ' . ' . ’ . ) . " .0 . 0 ‘8 o . o [ Q ' . ' . . . . . | his business career the sooner he gets it He had plenty of time to catch it, had he kept| Remember that and | Skin Sufferers Many: customers - thank us th | advice. You TV 3 i “_M&o-"l‘rxntl_l.n-mdav We Well, Hoover is getting his good and plenty from the sen- | n | o (d (] ' The Liquid’ Some of the senators assert every time Hoover makes 2 |a steel trust and other lines which control necessities for the war |/ A north-end candidate can go down there, and the| (RN | W— We know a man in Bemidji who “loves his neighbor.” She : twp ‘occasionally after each meal. EATONIC acts_directly with + the food as it enters the stomach. It quickly checks any tendencyto- ward too much acid and enables the food to pass from_the stomach into the bowel in a sweetened con- dition, and thus prevents the for- fnation of sour, distressing gases . that upset digestion and cause a bloated, dull, lumpy feeling, food repeating, and all kinds of stom- ach miseries. then act fine. This famous salts“is made from the acid of grapes and Iemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush clogged "kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity; also to neut- ralize the acids in the urine so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts cannot injure anyone; makes a delightful effervescent lithia- water drink which millions. of men and women take now and_ then to keep the kidneys and urinary organs clean, thus avoiding serious kidney disease. are-gtill a desirable-and edible produck RED CROSS NOTES , New Knitting Machine. - Mrs. E. E, McDonald and Mrs: A. P. White have purchased a knitting machine, which averaqes at least ten pairs of socks a day. ' This machine cost $22, which is certainly reason- able,. considering all. the socks it can knit for the boys “over there.” This knitting machine ought to be more in vogue among our patriotic Be- midji Red Cross workers. Mrs. White| =—————— FRESH BUTTERMLK DALY | The Red Cross chapter of Bel- 10 CENTSGALLON & ‘THE CREAMERY thoroughly . enjoyed -without the . slightest_danger of misery from. acid stomach. I strongly advise every one to take EATONIC after. - meals. To correct bad stomachs and keep them in perfect condi~ tion, it is a wonderful discovery.” If EATONIC fails to give you prompt stomach relief, your mon- ey will be cheerfully refunded by your druggist; 50c buys a large box at any drug store. - The more checks a man receives in there.. pairs of socks to be knitted during the months of July and August. Socks are needed much more at present than sweaters or scarfs, and if this machine was more in use, we could do a large bit towards the sock supply. - Call for Socks. The knitting committee will make a shipment of socks tomorrow morn: ing. Will all who can, please bring socks tonight or tomorrow morn- 8. ‘You will ‘with: relief at-the first touch ufln.m wash n‘tx':leu. of our for this .1 ® Wash BARKER’S DRUG & JEWELRY |in STORE. in hopes for the safety of the Stars and Stripes is helping. ’ As clothing merchants of Bemjdii and as Americans we say to you, do not buy more clothes than you need, don’t hoard. We are exclusive headquarters in Bemidji for"the famous MEN feel the duty of consecrat- L'k ing this 4th. of July as a day of earnest thought and determina- tion that our fight may soon termi- nate in the glory of democracy for all mankind. A Everyone of us, young and old can help, and indeed every man who R R R R T e . StyleplusClothes | . $21 AnD $25 _ i i The materials run trom staples through the whole range of the season’s fancy fabrics and we are well supplied with sizes and styles for men of ever build and choice. If you need clothes now thrifty spending is the spirit of the hour. We are the only Styleplus store in town. ; ' Gill Brothers Bemidji, Minn. - These manufacturers are concen- trating their vast recources on these grades and are producing style and quality unique at their prices : Many men who can afford to spend a great deal more find that these suits fully meet their exacting re- quirements. SN Defective P