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7=~ {HE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER PAGE FOUR AUSTR[AM [ENTS T0 CHARM WANT AD DEPT | Ar"v? You Bloated After Eating ¥ A Ads charged on our books cost one i@ O 8 cent a word per issue. No ads run y By HENRY WOOD. tria: policy than t‘he Se{-bmns, ¢ for less than 25c. = These were in fact the same tac- e e e 2 (United Press Correspondent.) ! LN _|tics adopted by Austria before the Rome, Sept. 4. (By Mail.)—Mar war to win over to Austrian domina- FOR SALE tyred Serbia is now being made th? x:i‘:lt‘?lm?élgl?: %rgl: g}os;r‘;l‘;inbgo;::a vonia, Dalmatia and Croatia. In these the Austrians have yet devised.: provinces by construction of schools At Salonika, Corfu, Rome, Paris, and colleges and by conferring physi- and in fact at almost every center cal benefits far beyond what Austria was doing for other already subju- in any of the allied countries, there| " ¢ drives gated provinces, the Dual Monarchy it : PR are scores of Serbian soldiers, whose Bopad to curry favor of. the Jugo- white pigs, six weeks old, at $6.00 body and the Bloat goes with it. , mothers, sisters and 7 each. Phone 920. 5t109 - Job A ifi::lrl: ;Z‘lev?flhe‘r interned in Aus-|Slav population I‘° "“ pointt ‘v!rhelrle 1t < Removes Quickly—Indigestion, Heartburn, Sour Stomach, etc. : ; tria or living in Serbia under Aus-|Would accept willingly Austrian dom-| poR SALE OR RENT FURNISHED Get EATONIC from your Druggist with the DOUBLE GUARANTEE or Two a Day trian domination and surveillance. ination and forget its ideals and in-|" __gjx room house. Magnetic treat- ‘Send Tor the *“Help** Book, Address Eatonie Remedy Co.. eagos 1. These officers, who now have “not :““5$l]i°rr;;fi::‘:“g} ‘:i:?s ‘:rcé;:iglg“"; ments by appointment. Typewri- R— e . seen their families for ever two years, Y. ! X { ter and desk for sale. Telephone is apparent in the present demand of 161-J. 1237 Dewe: % to greater hatred and greater effort inces for the creation of an indepen- ngafiat Austria, receive instead just dent Jugo-Slav a.tate. the.contrary. Would Win Serbs Over. In fact wives, mothers; sisters,| That Austria has not given up her| FOR + RENT — Six-room modern _sweethearts "ind daughters of these|former dreams of complete domina-| house, 516 Minn. avenue, four-| %0 k. s ek B Serbian ‘officers are encouraged and|tion in the Balkins with an outlet to| room house, 1235 Dewey avenue. 28 o ‘:é Ol‘gh‘llpl he tuc hunting even helped to dress nicely, to live in| the Mediterranean at Salonika is in-| A Klein. - LIt St siich® a_manner that they will not|dicated also by other forms of propa-| - 3 "g~ utd ags at‘lle eel;ureport- only reflect an unusunlfidefireetof ll:h)'- ganda which are to win Serbia over bo}%mfi?fii};fiflg modern TDDm;lof)‘lg ;aps tlllne bgstoiunsdiscencth;x“;shgog?g- sical: well-being but finally to havejto Austria. 5 : h 5 conditions is the number of men ar- Xhtfsl{rlggo;?lfi%g}‘tsie;n:fi?dl;v ‘::l‘inw":: ocg};zggg;“:htehf\‘{’sot’;tilfl;'s (zgf;‘;?]ifl FO}I[!} Slffg’l;a_n?{mfl“ house. Sse_cl!:)l; rested and fined for shooting too be sent by way of Switzerland so theltary authorities have limited the s ¥ Serbian officers may see how welllrequisition for food, livestock and WANTED FOR SALE—Four horses and har- ness. Mare and three geldings; weight, 1400 to 1600; age 7 to 9 years. 815 Miss. avenue. 3t109 tion the Jugo-Slav provinces of Sla- FOR YOUR STOMACH'S SAKE You can fairly feel it work. It drives the GAS out of your PIGS FOR SALE—12 young Chester- stringent prosecutions will be asked unless bag limits are observed, it was declared. Some arrests have been madein cases ' where wood - ducks were unknown to the-shooter from any other duck. The commiission strongly advises that hunters famil- jarize themselves with the duck fam- ily before faring forth. many. The state game commlssionl has reports almost every day of some bird fiend being fined. There are either too many birds flying or too many of the light fingered gentry in the field, say game wardens. Repeated warnings have been is- sued by ‘the game commission against over-zealous shooting < and = more MANY HUNTERS ARE FINED: : FAIL TO OBEY THE LAW (By United Press.) St. Paul, Oct. 8.—More frequent front and increasing chill in the air FOR RENT their families lf‘:l‘e u‘;lde;’ Ausgxmln produce to the minimum gquantity, control, how fat and plump their|leaving the great bulk wit hthe Ser-|y AN o children ‘are, how" well dressed their | hian peasants. ‘:\f' i%b—flox?‘?fiarfil‘:gg. ho‘lflfll(g;ltl‘ FURN]TURE AND wives are, and finally what a mistake Simultaneously, Austrian agents it’is for these Serbian officers not to give up the struggle and accept Aus- trian- domination 'which would mean so.much for the well-fare of the offi- through Serbia have begun a propa- ganda in favor of a plebescite by means of which Austria hopes to get WANTED—Girl gt Vicker’s ho;t:lios d UNDERTAKING an apparent consent of the Serbian WANTED—Kitchen girls. Apply at cers themselves as well as of their N once, Hotel Markham 105 tt population for Austrian domination. tamilies. § The suggesion is even made that| WANTED TEAMSTER —Man to H. N. M'KEE, Funeral Women Write Letters. in the reorganiaation of Austria into| drive team, steady job. Apply Hotel Director Naturally, the women of Serbia,|a confederation of states Serbia| Markham. i 3t108 PHONE 178-W or R “not suspecting always the ulterior de- would be allowed the same important sign back of these Austrial amenities role as all of the other members of| WANTED—Woman to assist with and wishing aboye all that their male| the confederation. housework at Lavinia for about relatives in the Serbian army be free While all this propaganda unques-| three weeks or a month. -Mrs. J. J. from any worry on their account of-| tionably meets withisome success, yet Opsahl, Phone 18F14 930tf ten write‘letters accompanying these J from information th constantl e — nformation that CcomS BntY | NTED—GIirl stenographer with ¥N. L. HAKKERUP photographs telling of their prosper-| finds its way out of Serbia there is : ity, well-being and comparative hap- | every indication that the Senbian some genernlkotflce work experi- PHOTOGRAPHER piness that might be effective wich | population has been schooled too long| ence. Apply Koors Bros. Co. Photos Day and Night anyone less schooled in the intrica- in Austrian duplicity to be caught %’ 101tEi| rphird st. 4 Bemidji ce oxes on ee s cles of Austrian propaganda and Aus-|in the net. . e * LOST AND FOUND LOST—Saturday afternoon, on state . : ; s AT C. C. LUNCHEON|, s ¢: G aot of the town gt and Dlaskcuek, oo brown loather and Children - boxes traveling on wheels. e A 5 el, ontaining children's rohn, died at the Lake Julia sana clothes and man’s hunting suit. s . ; 3 ot torium at Puposky, Sunday, having| Pinder please notify F. C. Alsop, Most people in America would have to go At the regular noonday luncheon|peen l] for the past two months. She| - Blackduck. 36109 without fresh meat, or would have to pay more for what they could get, if it were not for these traveling ice boxes. Gustavus F. Swift, the first Swift in the packing industry, saw the need of these traveling ice boxes before others. was 50 years old and leaves a hus- band and five children. Mrs. Moi had | LOST-—Blue .serge belt. =Finder re- been at the sanatorium for the past turn to Pioneer office. 4t108 of ‘the Commercial club tomorrow, Judge Stanton will speak on the Ger- 'J‘;}B‘ ::e‘cuer;;cgptig::l::‘;ax:ldt.a" MEM-| 17 days and received every care, but There will also be several visitors :;“ c‘“g‘f“é:“ %rew ‘l"‘"l‘;fe trom day to = p » ay. e five children, one son, prglept. Gunder Moi, is in the service and is THE MOST DANGEROUS DISEASE e at tlie present time across the sea. % i T R T R T g The funeral will be held tomorrow| No organs of the human body are | they are driven from your system. ‘Grt?l:ll)nll)toleoslflcl;‘lll:ihn‘g(:h“r(:h. Rev. 0. P.|g0 ir‘xllportant to headth and long life| . Get the GOLD MEDAL Haarlem . the kid: s, h h i = M i Mo et vt athon svtie ] as the kidneys. When they slow up|Oil Capsules-at once. - They are an GROWS SPUDS IN LUMBER YARD John J. Bell, for years an em- ploye of the Red River Lumber Co., Nas ‘gathered a erop of potatoes:off early pioneers in this county, coming _the ground that sustained millions here fn 1894 from Mclntosh, Minn. Find out what the trouble is—with- | tain only old-fashioned, soothing oils of ‘feet of lumber, that will make the = out delay. Whenever you feel|tombined with stréngth- g and ! nervous, weak, dizzy, suffer from | system-cleaning herbs, well known | sleeplessness, or have pains in the [-and used by physicians in their daily “back or difficulty in passing urine— | practice. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem | wake up at once. Your kidneys need | Oil Capsules are imported direct from the labratories in Holland. They are convenient to take, and will either give prompt relief or your money will be refunded. Ask for them &t any drug store, but be sure to get He asked the railroads to build them. The railroads refused. They were equipped, and preferred tohaul cattle rather thandressed beef. and commence to lag in their duties,|old, tried preparation®used all over look out! Danger is in sight. the world for ‘centuries. They con- So Gustavus F. Swift had to make the cars _himself. The first one was 2 box car rigged up to hold ice. Now there are 7,000 Swift refrigerator cars. Each one is as fine an ice box as you have in your home. average farmer sit up and take no- tice. He worked the ground with the same persistency that he worked the lumber game. While handicapped with age and infirmities, the old time . spirit was there. Off six and a half acres in the old lumber yard he mar- keted 1,350 bushels of potatoes, and being “John on the job” got his #puds in the clear at a little less than $1 per bushel. Due to a dry season this is some showing.—Akeley Her- ald Tribune. usk -suBsTITUTE For wnen| Your 32 Teeth are 32 Reasons” Poroale Reputed to Have Proved Prac- 3 [ tical and Popular—QGood for S u N S g Sheets and Pillow Cases. i 5 Absolutely Dependable Dentistry at Absolutely Depsndable Prices The Original Cut-Rate Dentists CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK OUR SPECIALTY 10 Year Guarantee | help. These are signs to warn you that your kidneys are not perform- ling their functions properly. They jare only half doing their work and are allowing impurities to accumulate !and be converted into uric acid and |the original imported GOLD MEDAL | other poisons, which are causing you |brand. Accept no substitutes. Three distress and will destroy you unless |sizes. _Day and night, fair weather and foul, through heat and cold, these 7,000 cars go rolling up and down the country, keeping meat just right, on its way to you. Thus another phase of Swilt & Company’s activities has grown to meet a need no one else could or would supply, in way that matched Swift & Company ideas of being usefuly - = 2 ‘When you see one of these Swift & Company cars in a train, or on a siding, you-will be reminded of what is being done for you as the fruit of experience and a desire to serve. BEYOND COMPARE The war has affected a number of things, and among others the supply, price and quality of linen, In fact, linen -dealers declare that virtually no pure linen will be available next year and advise thrifty housewives to lay in as large a reserve supply as possible. This some of them are ale ready finding it almost impossible to do, owing to the well-nigh prohibitive price to which household linens of all sorts have already risen. The thing to do then is to discover and use a substitute. The substitute which has proved the mqst practical and popular is per- cale. Now percale is not particularly cheap, but, on the other hand, it is ex- tremely serviceable, and, as the saying {s, “there is no wear-out to it." It cannot be utilized as table linen, of course, but it makes excellent sheets and pillow and bolster cases. In fact, for these purposes, it has the advan- tage over linen, which musses abom- inably after one using, while the “dressing” in percale keeps it fresh and unrumpled much longer. The way Munsingwear Union Suits fit and cover the form—without gaping at the seat—the manner in which they give and take with every twist of the body and every contraction of the muscles—without bind- ing at the crotch—has been a surprise and delight to millions. Swift & Company, U. S. A. Lend the. Way They Fight Gold Fillings, up from. Silver Fillings $1.00 SET OF TEET $10.00 Open Evenings Till 8:00 Opp. City Hall, Schroeder Bldg. —— The Dental Corner ‘Union Dentists Dr. Norcross Dr. Clarke BEMIDJI And we can fit you in the garment you want. The fit won’t wash out. O'LEARY-BOWSER GO. Bemidji, Minn. iDOINGS OF THE VAN LOONS ' You KNo W <& i HAT —rms‘f:‘“m- GRANDMA SCHMITZ SRANDMA VAN LOON ABLINE'S DAY ouT' COME: AND HELP Wit YoU cOME AND COME AND Vm;‘fé WITH THE DISHES HELD WiITH THE. WITH THE DisHES ! Defective 4"._ | { | | | | e | 4+ | o T