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PAGE FOUR ; THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 30, 1918 AMERICAN ARMY BAKERY DOES (SU%G ERess RATES oo i _ Druggist Says Ladies Are Using ARE TO BE INCREASED | s:45:) Recipe of Sage Tea and - 4 Weushington, Oct. 30—New express : 3 rates involving average increases of A : A about 10 per cent, applied mainly on A Sulphur. short hauls, will be initiated shortly ¥ 4 e Candidate for. by the American Railway Express PV wien (53, Unted press.) | WAGE LAW WILL BE recior General Meadoo, to raise 524 | (OURTY Gommissioner . in the hair. Our grandmother made company, with the approval of Di- 000,000 added revenue, half of which France, Oct. 4. (By Mail.)—*Where witl Xpres » » go to the express company to Mr. Paulson is a farmer and has : do you get this fine, white bread ENFORCED lN STATE up a mixture of Sage Tea and Sul- is the question asked hundreds of ‘ meet. contemplated . wige ‘advances|had t'c""s’de“"‘}’le ‘i"p;,”ga‘cceou“:‘“ phur to keep her locks dark and beau- A campaign to enforce the state county commissioner.in 10 Y, |tiful, and thousands of women and minimum wage law, especially in and the other half to the railroads gl{g:: :a:&s;noil%ztflfls il for’ trazisporiing: oxpresh matier, this' state, be‘:“g a member of that|men’who value that even color, that g . 5 board for eight years. . redadior, Then follows the explanut;on that the smaller towns and cities of the| CZECHO-SLOVAK COUNCIL His friends urged him to make the :’::;“;{g:a(i?fl: :}s':d:nl"fuggl:kra:g § the bread is obtained from the army IN POSSESSION OF PRAGUE|run in this district anua he reluctant- 3 s Y bakery presided over by Capt. Ward, | statey is upder discussion by the Min- - 4 ly consented, provided -no one filed recglpe.ad S 13 m};z“ };‘a:ut n::gear:‘yr::og‘m}::loua neg[?l:a»mlnimm;x wage commission. Copenhagen, Oct. 30.—The Czecho- | 88ainst him. Now that he is in the turem;’mp:g:ev;ebg; thels :fi?&i;mgf & October, 1917, | fe: e wage minimums are virtually| g 0oy national council was in com-|T2ce, e s in it to win. Your sup-| 4o ingredients by asking at any "I::e planttstz:m}dli;o:oop:l‘-l,nd‘ of %ng;ed htl zlnnny of tg]e sn\{mer tow:m plete possession of-Prague, capital of port at the polls election day, No- Sobh stare ot s b0-sent Dottle of with an output o i of e state, according to reports, 3 o. | vember 5th, will be very much ap- o and measures are-to be taken toward fi;“;’lfl:; ";l&'l‘)‘;‘;yv says a dispatch to “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com- rigid ‘enforcement of the laws in 5 those localities. 3 . - POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT FEDERAL COUNCIL APPROVES (Authorized and to be paid for by FEwG;AO#l:lSA}I{RAxgw HUN CONSTITUTION CHANGE . (By United Press,) Copenhagen, Oct. 30.—The federal council has approved the bill amend- i ing the German constitution as passed by the reichstag, according to Berlin dispatches received today. BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL DOCTORS A V.G M. D. 7 BYE EAR NOSB : THR Glasses Fitted Hair that loses its color and lustre, or when it fades, turns gray, dull and lifeless, is caused by a lack of sulphur bread per day. It is now shipping preciated. » s h bread eve: pound,” which darkens the hair so 510,000 pounds of Ty The fact that he is pecularly fitted natura’lly, a0 Bvehls; thatnokiody. can - 5 d it esn’t 2 p hy twenty-four hours. An doesn’ possibly tell it has been applied. You DR. J. T. TUOMY to fill this position should make him tell the boche anything to say that POLITICAL ANNOUNCE; st an for the office. 3 DENTIST S A MENT a strong man o d £ d f is located a| GRAND FORKS PUPILS just dampen a sponge or soft brush ; the army bread factory @ (Authoried and to be paid for by with it and draw this through your North of-Markham .Hotel few miles from Dijon because its out- Gibbons Block Tel. 230 T I emiowed over a territary.of 180 MAKING SCRAP BOOKS| yincelt in whose behalf the ad is (By United Press,) inserted. Amount for series $20.) hair, taking one small strand at a time. By morning the y hair dis- IT’S A MISTAKE miles. " £ o4 ] ; 1 ¢ flour, salt,| Grand Forks, Oct. 30.—When the}™ . . o appears; but what delights the ladies P R ye;rg‘; gffignsfllgig“flgé?f (or—hg:: a|schools of Grand Forks county re- : Made byRuhi’d.::uB‘mH” with Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com- Dr. A. E. Henderson million pounds of bread is no ‘small | opened after the Spanish influenza || pound, is that, besides , beautifully Office in O’Leary-Bowser Blk had run-its course, ke, P ., | darkening the hair after a few ap- wo'(:'k l:m :Ooc scmep ?}:;kpsu?v’;:icll)zegaarg Many people in a misguided effort| plications, it also bring8: back the to be sent to'training camps to cheer | [&# to get rid of kidney backache, rely|gloss and lustre and gives it an ap- convalescent soldiers. Model . books | {2 s on plasters, liniments and other make-| pearance of abundance. snggesting desirable matter were shifts. The right treatment is kid-|" Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com- e e DT S made in the office of Miss Beatrice ney treatment and & remarkably|pound is a delightful toilet requisite - THORWALD 'LUNDE _ . Johnston, county superintendent of recommended kidney medicine is|to impart color and a youthful ap-{| DOCTQR OF CHIROPRACTIC e schools, and distributed among the Doan’s Kidney Pills. Bemidji is no!pearance to the hair. It is not in-{| Acute ‘and Chronfc . Diseases distriets. 5 exception. F tended for the ‘ture, mitigation or handled with great success. The proof is at your very ddor.|prevention of disease. 1st Nat: Bank Bldg. Phoue 406-W The following is an experience typical Hours 10-12 a: m.; 2-6 7-8 p. of the work of Doan’s Kidney Pills : > MWhey p. m. / Vi in Bemidj 4 G Mrs. J. P. Pogue, 521 Fourth St., i ol ; . Bemidji, says: ~ “I had-dull pains in my back and hips for a long time. My kidneys acted too freely and I always felt worse after I exerted my- Bemidji . Telephone 72-R job, with transportation facilities what they are. Then, the 250 toms of baked bread must be made and shipped on an unfailing schedule or some of Uncle Sam’s soldiers will go hungry. As the summer progressed con- ditions have become easier at the army bakery in France. All through last winter and spring the bakery camions, which are notoriously ven- turesome, refused to risk themselves in the deep mud which surrounded the ovens. » All the fighting of the. early months of 1918 was not done in the front line trenches. The baker boys DR. E. H, SHITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Security Bank Bleck Advertisements in this column g . g fought in trenches half full of water| .. i yolf cent a word b i self. My feet would swell and my per issue, when ; 4 A 2 5 i S, in l_(lrontt gl tllleirdo{;nsjg:dmb:‘i’l&r:l.“ paid cash in advance. No ad will . : hgad ach;.d. I.m dxfll'ia::nt Ikindz DR. E. A. SHANNOR, M. b. o ho algns thiey placed on the|"® Tun. for lese than 10c per issue.f ; Poane Kidney Pills at Barker's Drog| - SCR7 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON fram the signs they piace B Ads charged on our books cost one : 0an:s JSIANey: A . 13 8 o ends of these bakery trenches. ‘No Store and began' using. them. Two ce in.Mayo Block cent a word per issue. No ads run ; boxes cured . me and I have had no Phone 39¢f Res. Phone 197 for less than 25c. return of the trouble.”. Fishing Allowed!”’ ‘“No Bathing Per- mitted " were among signs displayed by men who made a joke of thé hard- LR M Price. 60c -at all dealers. Don’t > ships l‘:zcldent tg their par:) l: wtn'-’ LOST AND -FOUND 0z o simply a&l:dfor apl:]iiine{h remedy- : DR. L. A. WARD ning the war. Some were bakers a Doan’s Kidne ills—the same ~ , home; most of them were not, but|LOST—Gold bar pin, with garnet Mrs. Pogue had. Foster-Milburh Co., | . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON stones. Finder return to The Ploneer. LOST—Set of Ford tools on Bemidji pavement.~ Finder return to The Pioneer, reward. 4t112 Mfgrs., Buffalo, N.. Y. Bemidji, Minn. BETTER THAN CALOMEL Th;usands Have Discovered Dr. they all went cheerfully to work in a morass of mud when that was the job assigned to them. The force employed at the army bake shops numbered more than 2,- 000 by the end of August. Every section has a trademark, which is baked in the loaves it turns out. Every shipment is inspected, checked and dated, so that in case anything goes wrong the responsibility can be placed exactly: The bread from Capt. Ward's bakery is sold to and served by the American Red Cross canteen because it feeds from B8.000 to 10,000 sol- diers per week on their way to.and trom Eastern sectors. Not all of of better health and comfort are being enjoyed by housands who heve “invested Pl DRS. GILMORE & McCANN PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Office—Milee Rlock ARD H. NO Who serlv;gr?];'he 621&1 gisge:t in the State-Senate for the past term is of Norwegian parentage, settled in Min- nesota in 1885." He was a home- steader and colonizer in this section - FOR SALE Edwards’ Olive Tablets are FOR SALE--Cholée of two dining|Of the late for many years. . a Harmless Substitute. in room tables and two sewing ma- Mr.. Nord: crufsed over the larger — N blfl ) chines, davenport and library ta- portion of Beltrami and Kooehiching Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the substi- - ble. All in good condition, chea countivs, and covered practically ev-|tute for calomel — are a mild but surl: | ] ! P-lary township in these counties. . |laxative; and their effect on the liver This valuable experience has given | almost instantaneous. 'l_‘heyarethe result | DR. H. A OST EgPAATXH?}R }T,Y%?gIAN AND SURGEON . Ibe:tson Block i: Offfee Phone 153. 615 Irvine Ave. 4t112 ray far : Nord fi v totreat FOR SALE—One gray farm mare; | Mr. -Nerd first hand knowledge of ['of Dr. Edwards’ n tion not fine. worker, andggozd disposition, | the needs of this district, 30 that llv_gtmdbowel lalbx:_lswl:ltthofil:lomgl. 3 weight about 1,350. Price $75.if-he-ls elected to represent it in the | His efforts to banish it broug! these 3 ) er little olive-colored gablets. state senate. he will be better. able | litth et the DE. C. . SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles. Block Address - G, H. T, “tare Pioneer. b them stop for bread, but the mini- G e jt ; o ‘These pleasant little tablets dt ~ mum ratl;on served is coffee with| 45 : ; 3‘103_} :glsd%,‘(?erli’;:g;“e Nl hatnot ?.n.d mcc_alo?nsl does, but bave'né bfid'lf_t]:: QSW l"esuler 357 o milk and sugar. FOR SALE—40-horse boiler, and 85-| ;. His necord, in tli¢ Senate during the | effects. T’,‘W“&; Nmfi{‘:fiufi&w table b‘evera&e e : Outslde the canteen are five 10-| horse power .engine. All in first| last two sessions entitles hlm to elec- | SrONg “qum:;d‘muickl‘fodflecfit Why in- place . EINER qulsogw ¢ gdllon containers suspended from a| olass, condition. .. Address W. F.,|tion to:this office, Bemidji's Normal | of the trouble ant O the teethy | iac PHYSICIAN.'AND SURGEON framework: ~ Eacn container has{ care Pioneer, . 10t117{ School. would not have been erected, &f’e mef ver (aimes mha‘vbc with the ol e Bemidji, Minn. four spigots at the bottom. for filling | =——————————————|but for Mr. Nord's efforts in its| COMElBOTCL fi“u"fi& Tt is best not cups. When a troop train of 1,200 or | FOR SALE—At once, Shetland pony, | pehalf. : R‘“?:-k mlc:n %t%o let Dr. ; el FER B 1,500 men s to be served there are| cart. buggy, harness, saddle; onme| = mhe anti-injunctfon labor bill, in g’l' 'f‘ablets its place.” . c venient ENTISTS ol no minutes to be wasted, but you| Tr8Whoat (built for outboard motor) ch.the laboring classes were in-| Olue G20 C8 8 o Suliness™ and that on 1 et S S B LSy can imagine what has happened Eeurly new, 3 stationary seats| . .,cted, passed because of his ef- lazy Tecling come from constipation and Economlca' DR. J. W, DIEDRICH ] sometimes-when you see the sign dis-| & “"vde‘ :"'“,‘s' 1;“',’3 must be sold f gorp ’ a disordered liver. Take Dr, Edwards 1V P DENTIST i, played above the rack: mmediately as 1 will soon leave| g por enactments which are credit-| Grve Tablets when you feel “loggy” and Del |CIOUS Office cl:ilo?xebosl7r0’-v'ifi‘::‘:ngumld'l‘l-fl for overseas service. H. E. Re¥n-| o to Mr. Nord are the dynamite bill, | apeqyy s o ded olds, Secretary Commercial Club. g;imlnal ‘l‘_\‘ndlcallsm law, amend- b?:ianvy;'nd Note how they ity : 6t1031 | 1 ont No. 1. and all iegislation which | 100 nud25clm:hox.um ‘druggists. g Northern Minnesota. do well to return him He will appreciate “Fill your cups.. Don't drink out of the spigot.” e s S DR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office in Winter Block LAUNDRY AGENCY. - The Bemidji Steam Laundry hav- ing decided to close down on Satur- day, November 2nd, we have made arrangements with the St. Cloud passed favorin Voters will for another term. your support. WANTED WANTED—Women; salary $24 full time, 50c an hour spare time; dis- Steam Laundry to handle a basket tributing guaranteed hosiery to ? ¥ > for family and bundle work, begin.| wearer. Permanent; experience K IS GRAHAM M. TORRANCE T I ning Monday, November 4th. Ship-| unnecessgry. Applyl' .Guarantee Start T()mo OW: | LAWYER ments will be made twice or three Mills, Norristown, Pa. 11030 J k> - - ERRE 5 } T i times a week. G 3t e | -3 ol = Miles Block ., .Phone 560 Laundry will be received as early| WANTED TO RENT-—4 room, fur-|. an.d Keep It Up ) as Saturday night, November 2nd.| Nishell cottage; good. location; mof il s 3 VETERINARIANS for shipment Monday -night. Mail| c¢hildren. Inquire Mrs. Geo. May-|° EVe Momln | or dellver your bundles to the Be-| hew, Dalton Hotel. 2t1031 ry g D. R. BURGESS, D. V. M midji News Service, 315 Beltrami| yrgmpn i | . Veterinari e : D-—Let me overhaul your i ” /eterinarian Ave. B E:”\Velch, Prop. 312031 tYpavglher;zlgln‘%erwoods a special- Get In the habit of drinking a l 3rd OS?m:n{d’hg::h:RA e o 3-W, E. L. N g 3 ve. BAGLEY PLANT EMPLOYES AND D L Nomagm. x | glass of hot water before J ” breakfast. S S T —————————————————————————— CAMP DONATE $126 T0 FUND WANTED—At once; girl for genornl\ - 3 %Anw ? housework. Appl; VETERINARY '8 EON sonti o pply 1115 Lake ¢ 55 (Continued from Page One) Blvd., or phone 504.J. We're riot here long, so let’s make gk li;r:;l:m:l:;pltaghgndogu 2'0.’“ S i R B, = i 11, . e No. . Bort Fhiatte, g - R WANTED—Carpenters for funishing ur o 3?;2:?’:5211, Lt s e eh 3rd_St. and ‘Irvine Ave. 2 C e L work. Apply to Clarquist & Son " 3 i | Charles Long 1.50 WANTED—At _once; unfurnished | essy it is if. one will only adopt the " .o i NORT: Kernel Smith . 1.00 .|" rogm, downstairs. Address P. O.|morning inside bath. : A Clean Gas Ran e Andrew Rogers 1.00 Box 375. 2t1030 Folks who arehaccrétomec‘l to fleiil g J. A. Smith _, . 1.00 —_— ! dull and heavy when they arise, spit- 4 Insure Louis Rise ... 1.00 - WANTED—Kitchen- girl. Apply at|ting - headache, stuffy from a cold, Does Better Cooklng Oftices | Joe Cormalt ........ 1.00 once. Markham Hotel. 1026tf| foul tongue, nasty breath, ;wxdhstom- ‘ Security Bank Bldg.—Tel. 747 .. a . -~ - > j, . e ork. 75¢ Ber MOUT.| gystem each morning and flushing out| |, give an uneven heat. And a dirty range isa FUNERAL DIRECTOR —— Total s e pacsanian $50.00 N.D. ohneon, Revlle otiiy | the whole °€tg,"’ internal poisonous| il menace to health. You can easily keep youy %NEDE%EI}%%N | Ot s % d stagnant matter. el " ol . ; ¥ | Markham Hotel Fund. WANTED—Woman to do scrubbing.| Everyone, whether ailing, sick or gas range clean and shmmg with . 406 Beltrami Ave., Nemidji, Minn. Robert A. Peterson Third Street Cafe. 1016t | well, should, each morning, before { | Duluth . ! $5.00 breakfast, drink a glass of real hot Lt ) P Brad\: """"" 1‘00 WANTED—GIrl to clerk in confec-|water with a teaspoonful of lime- A L > i GENERAL MERCHANDISE B R. Evans . CoLooy tionery store; state experience and | stone phosphate in it to wash from S PoURat el en : Groceries, Dry Goods, _Shoes, William Lilye 100 salary. Address A. B., care Plo-|the stomach, liver and .bowels the A N Flour, Feed, ste. A. H. Harris . . 1.00 nese 1080t previons - diy's indigestible waste, ‘ Lot v W. 6. SCHROED! Grace B. Hooley 1.00 = sour bile and -poisonous toxins; thus ‘M TE ¥ 3 Bemidji E”. 13 M. H. Curry ...... . 100 cleansing, sweetening and purifying UL Miss Donna Lycan ..._ 2.00 FOR RENT the entire alimentary canal before " : ikge > ; Northern Grocery Co. . 25.00 : putting more food into the stomach. Used in the cleaning water, it dissolves grease and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Lycan & CO. ........ 25.00 FOR RENT—9 room house, in good | The action of hot water and lime- dirt almost instantly. Removes rust and polishes Pianos, Organs, Sewing Machine: stone phosphate on an empty stomach . s oo 6 Mr kot e, is wongerfglly invigorating. It cleans the nickel like new. Also Phone 148, Mrs. A. Thompson, 404 3 k s d dirt o T floors Mi 7 out all the sour fermentations, gases, takes grease an b H nesota Ave.. Bemidjl, Minn | Ciete and acidity and gives one a|li] walls and woodwork without 117 Third St., Bemidfi J. BISIAR, Mgr. Phone 573-W | | Other Contributors. | = Mrs. Amelia Allen, Tacoma, e ‘Wash i i i i ¢ e e T st Ro - | splendid appetite for breakfast. | lii scrubbing. Mrs. Gust Stahl, Northern. . FOR HIRE—Ten teams of heavy| While you are enjoying your break- i En do‘ie dby all health authori- DRAYngDsmTRAgsFIR I | { Alex Ducette, Puposky...... | Lars Emberlan i 1 Joe Anderson ......... . Mrs. R. A. Olson .......... Mrs. Charles Erdahl, Turtle horses for logging, can ship any|fast the water and phosrhnte is quiet- . o time. Write or phone Goe. J.|ly extracting a large volume of water | |l ties, Used wherever hygienic Skeehan, Niagara, N. D. 9t117 | from the blood and getting ready for cleanliness must be maintained. P ——————————————————————— 3 f 11 insi FOR RENT—6 room house, 311 Be- 2,;2;:?ugh figahing of all the ingids AT ALL DEALERS Res. Phone 68 818 America Office Phone 12 River ... .cuisoaes o'ty midji Ave. A. Klein. 3t1031 Thy i ! e millions of people who are 5 Joseph Ganter . s iniord s Send for Magic Crystal Booklet. I bothered with constipation, bilious DRY CLEANIN ! T. N. Rode FOR RENT—Six room house. 11101 oy ™o mach trouble; others who It gives one hundred household uses Clothes Sioinc t o Wog Women Minnesota Ave. . Rhea, - s n thern Natlonv:l B?,;‘;_ Tiee, G‘t\xlolrz have sallow skins, blood disorders | fif for 20 Mule Team Borax. and sickly complexions are urged to | {l get a quarter pound of limestone Pacific Coast Borax Co. phosphate from the drug store. This| i New York Chicago and Children 1B Miss Lillianh McGregor . . | ?}am Olson, Littlefork. . . almina Arent . ........... 90| POR RENT—Strictly modern fur- T aiaa nisked room. Phone 250 or 327. $ 216.00 > 3 3 e | S Previously acknowledged.. 3,180.00 1017¢f mum:'f: ::;zn’e'tt‘le’ but is flfimenfi : pronounced eran ! Total FOR RENT-——8mall house. Phone|on the subject of inside-bathing be- P s SR TR R S 148-W. _ dates{fore breakfast >

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