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. season that are miniature replicas of , the design might be used for a serv-| |B ; ; i | posed of some of the best tonics known, iceable school frock, using plain-color 3 Pombined with some of the best blood fuse of a good iron tonic, such as Graham Crackers, per pound ¢ ” i, & puriflers. The perfect combination of |«[rontic” tablets, to be obtained at Half gallon Molasses wool fabric or velveteen with a plald | |@3 5 the ingredients in Hall's Catarrh Medi- 4 serge or taffeta. = = cine is what produces such wonderful |Some drug stores, or that well known Good Brooms, each ... - | results in catarrhal conditions. Send for |blod-maker and herbal tonic made Safe Home Matches, per box achool dress that will prove decidedly of heavy white linen or fine white |o¢ the Normal, Scientific and Classic i | | | T ————————————— | A ! | | PAGE FOUR THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER SATURDAY E“ENING_, NOVEMBER 2, 1918 (By United Press.) at new normal building. 2t112 . i e Nov, LValemich, it GANTEDTat mo svertaul vour Special Map Coupon Writer Complains That World Thinks FOR Ymms CIRLS | ks Aeovr AGE ARE WRONG| BRITISH TAKE CITY. | WANTED Carpenters, for, fupshios of All Men As If They Miniature Replicas of Frock for Were: Yound; Teniiiad GRITiel TRk e 28w B L Netmsann. wmfl Solves Problem, It Is the fashion nowadays to speak ; 3111 Bemidji Pioneer Pub. Co. WANTED ———-—Carpenleré (finishers), two months work, 75¢ per hour. Bemidji, Minn. hnson, Devils Lake, : : Teleeth & s e Gentlemen: Enclosed find $2.50 to pay for the s 35 Daily Pioneer for six months and 82 cents for which send me one of your. latest State, United States and War Zone maps, a combination of “three in one” map hangers. ; 5 of a_youth of eighteen as if he were & & child, and of a man of thirty-five as Dress That ‘Is ‘Charming for Social | if he were yet growing. The ancients Functions, or May Be Used had no such ideas, and it has taken s for School Wear. the lack of seriousness of the -past ; three or four generations to spread them as they are. ' I often remember with pleasure a reference of Guy Pa- tin—the charming literary physician of the seventeenth century—to a M. Lenglet, a man of twenty-six, pro- fessor of rhetoric at the College d'Har- court, rector of the Paris university. Guy Patin says a man of twenty-six, as he might have eald a man of forty- six; there 1s not the least intention of contrasting this man’s yegrs with his WANT AD DEPT. Advertisements in -this column cost half cent a word per issue, when paid cash in .advance. No ad will be run for:les¢ ‘than 10c per issue. Ads charged.on our books cost one cent a word per issue. ~No ads run for less than 25c. 4 FOR SALE D S teg Rt ki & FOR HIRE—Ten teams of heavy FOR SALE—Coral steel range, six horses for loggi can ship an; hloles, Wi‘fin‘ watar ‘t)ront‘ First nm:s wms‘g,“,g ‘phone g?;e_ Jy class condition. raham M. Tor- , Ni; , N. D. 911 rance, 421 Bemidji, Ave. 1t112 © Bkeehan, Niggaza, N-Daw s 9013 i % L oo 2 npier s vone s oo SR SR R e ——————— | FOR RENT—Six room house. 1110 Z high position. Willlam :Pitt was not | FURNITURE FOR SALE-—Bird's eye| Minnesota Ave. Geo. Rhea, Nor- supposed elther, to be &' érude:youth, mafile be((i: room tur}x)fl;ure. chairs,| thern National Bank, ;.- 6t112 and the . French revolutfonists~most ;%cmersi,. ;;xonx;ugzm‘%vg, etc.suig of them men between twenty-five and B thirty-five—were = never tgxed with FOR RENT A A A A A A A AN FOR RENT-—9 .room house, in good condition. 415 Minnesota Ave. Phone 148, Mrs. A. Thompson, 404 Minnesota Ave:., Bemidji, Minn. 1030tf Dressing the girl of “awkward age” is a task that every woman who {s the mother of a daughter of eleven to fourteen or fifteen years faces each season, and style designers have never been able to quite eliminate that problem, do what they would to fash- lon garments that would transform the gawky duckling into a graceful swan. The clever Mttle dresses shown this NamI@. ... oveionnearonissvuiiviatssosssonis AAATOES; 1505050 Ty aioaas o votiy saine elTe 6% those designed for women aid very 1eterially. Thelr straight lines. serve to conceal the ungainly angles of the girl's growing figure, and they are not shapeless’ or baggy. POLITICAL ADVERTISING S (Inserted by O. M. Skinvik. Amount to be paid, $4.25 for series) i s bzt T AN A0 ey LOST AND FOUND FOR SALE—Five passenger Ford oA 5 LOST—Handbag; - black, containing n apparel that is old for them, but instead the extreme simplicity that characterizes all of the season’s best garments makes them adaptable alike to the needs of young or old. The little frock shown in the sketch, suitable for & girl of twelve or four- teen years, may combine satin or silk In any preferred shade and all-over lace of embroidered net, or it may com- This. tendency to use the same |/MImAturity. ::‘1:“: L) Hlao- bege™hitger, gas roe b { sl dosgn i ot or e grows | Uk of sl men whe e | iy T PN M G floouen, rom Soeief || VOTE FOR | up ‘for the up members o i ot D A S Sag s SHNCLT D e oD catta vo. any |lablo to the mistakes of young men, | FOR SALE—Choise of two dning| reward. MisaizalppiAve, fof | destre on the part of elther the de- and this not infrequently leads them | - room tables and two sewing ma- ) . ¢ i signers of the garments or the moth- to act as if they really were very chines, davenport and library ta-| LOST—Gold bar pin, with garnet e : ors of the young girls to dress them |YOUDE men. But most lads of seven- ble. All in good condition, cheap.| stones. Finder return : ; ' teen are clear about thefr ethical code, | 615 Irvine Ave. 4t112( Pioneer. : s and who is there who has gathered | FOR SALE—40-horse boil o D e E e ——— T some experlence, and has not found E— er, and 365-| LOST—Set of Ford tools on Bemidji that ‘the possibility of foregoing the cleanliness of their souls is more un- pleasant to them than to most of thelr senfors?—Ernest Dimmet, in Atlantic WANTED Sonth. WANFBD-o Bear o svier || Your Income J udge' Of Probate horse power engine. All in first| pavement. Finder return to The class condition. = Address W. F., Pioneer, reward. 4t112 care Ploneer. 10t117 for money you need for your everyday g TILL CKIN good farm for sale. - State cash|f Ladies, are you earning all the HES S __§_’1‘l @. price, full description. D.F. Bush, |} ¢ypenses? bine the palm-color materlal With| Loen Coyle of this city was among| Minneapolis, Minn. 1t112 e o M S | ) War taxes, Liberty-Bonds. Thrift rrinted georgette or chiffon. USIng|joge who paid their subscriptions| waNTED—Girl for - general house. Stamps, The Red Cross and other A5 : O these rich ‘materials, the dress would work. Mrs. Ph war activities make deep inropds in- . Olaf M. Skinvik yesterday. Mr. Coyle stated he was the third subscriber t% fihefine%dji Ave. Phone 159., . Pioneer when that publication”was: —-—-—-——-——‘H‘— begun, and that he helped unload WANTED—GIrl for housework.” 29 the machinery. At the’ time_the 10th St. Phome 570-W.. 3uiz|ll $25.00 to $50.00 lant was located in the ol on bullding. A Month to the family income during your s Stato of Minnsota Cod 4 ate o nesof ounty of Bel- i ) ~|{l spare time by engaXing in a whole- 3 ‘ LAUNDBY AGENCY, g:lmlnmgli::‘nct Court.- Fifteenth Judi some, -dignified ocoupation. Hun- T T The Bemidji Steam Laundry hav-| A. C. Kingston, dreds of others are making money— ing decided ‘to close down on Satur- 28 Plaintifr,|§ You can do equally as well. g d, we have made ye Write at once-to, A. W, No. 1,"care g:{;ng:;g‘:;" :Rh' X hSt. Giadg| enuip Johnson, Helen Johnson and |J Bemidsi Ploneer, for full particulars: % C. B. Johnson. 2 B 5 : g'. s BETSN sl — WHERE do your DOLLARS BUY the MOST? % . for family and bundle work, begin-| . med pefendants: Why at ning Monday, November 4th.-8hip-| You and each of you are hereby sum- 8 d d ired ¥ ments will be made twice or three|moned and reauired to anawer the com:| - SPANISH INFLUENZA : tmll’.z!u:d;;“v‘v{in bs. redetved as early | irisd action, which complaint i on file} Do Not Fear When Fighting a as Satirday night, November 2nd, for m‘;fie BC&l::;!:{oSg&u{u t;nfingztfls; lyt aBnei .German or a Germ! sdh“)ment- Monday night. Mall or to se'rve a copy of yo):ir answer AI}") th‘e By Dr. M. Cook. = eliver your bundles to the Bemidjl|said complaint upon the subscriber at| - The cool fighter always wins and News Service, 315 Beltrami Ave.,[his office in the city of Bemidji, in said|so there is no need to become panic- Cream Cheese, per pound .. Compound Lard, per pound Fresh Bggs, per dozen.. Nut ‘Margerine, per poun Best Peanut Butter, per pound:.:: One five-pound pail Apple Jelly One quart Fresh Milk........0.... P. E. Welch, Prop. 1t112 [County and State, within twenty (20)|g¢ricken, -~ Avoid fear and crowds: Two-pound can Best Tomatoe days after the service of 'this summons Ee 5 A B e e e} upox} y°"'n3‘fl-““'§ ?f_flth‘ev day of s'ifih ltE];(erci]se in the fresh x}lr amliupr::ctxce 3 N E| T service, a yo al Q answer ‘_’ e t ree. C.s: A cleon outh, ‘a POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMEN sald complaint Wwithin the time efore-|ceun” Qlin and Clean Bowels. - To Governnent survey thereof. b One can Best Corn . Dated this ""?‘_,‘};fiN°fL““g}%"§'{§§s}"‘3’ but well ventilated, ~Obtain at the One can Best Peas... nearest drug store “Anuric Tablets Pie P ki ) to flush the kidneys and conrol the One can Pie Pumpkin............. pains and aches. Take an ‘Anuric” One can Medium Red Salmo 12 5 said the plaintiff will upon such failur (Ordered “and paid-for by J. C.|28i0 the Pt il oy ohe. rellef de- | carry off the poisons that accumulate tablet every two hours, together with One McGhee. -Amount_ paid for series{manded in said complaint. within the: bod. 3 b, 5 y and to ward off an $15:) acxg: :,:Ps] J:Jé“fén&'é?-c"&“fifr‘fl?é ,:mf attack of the influenza bacillus, take g }mfie 'm, gtose:mfi% n.rm’gxi‘tg:ge i tthde % go(l)d llger regulator to move the Ml € emises, situated,\howels. Such a one is made up of Iyi d being in the County of Bel- g an e I e neasts. o-mit:| May-apple, leaves of aloe, Toot of ‘Catarrh Cannot Be Cured |[copious drinks of lemonade. If a ) with LUCAL APPLICATIONS, as they |true case of influenza, the food should One box Shaker’s Salt cannot reach the szat of the disease. | be simple, such as broths, milk, One can Pork and Beans. B b Sonstisutionar conditions, and P“'vterrt!:iltk Jag Sacrenny but it is One can Prepared Spaghetti. in order to cure it you must take an mmportan at foo e given regu- 3 errin: internal remedy. Hall's .Catarrh Medi- |larly in order to keep up patient's ’FI::\,JOr g::}: olf(lspoz,e;?d H g One large bottle:Snyder’s Catsup Soda Crackers, per pound.... to most salaries. Vgg offer you a rare opportunity to a be charming for finformal evening 1'Gill, 608 Bemidgé wear, or for the matinee, If desired, Your .vete respectfully solicited - ] f e 1Y, (159,) Range Thirty-Five (35) con- TR B anEe Vel Ewenty (350) | Wrap up well, drink freely of hot acres, more o less, according to the|lemonade and take a hot mustard foot-bath. Have the bedroom warm Attorn for Plaintiff, 3-112to1116 " Bemidji, Minnesota. T: South Half of Northeast-Quarter (Si-|jalap, and is to be had at any drug NE%.) South Half of Northwest Quar-|gtore and called ‘“Pleasant Purga- cine is taken internglly -and acts thru D) e blood on the. mucous aurfaes of the |strength and vitality. After the ter (83%-NWY4. Southeast ' Quarter|yiv. “pellets.” Smart Frotk for Young Girl, 5 %1 | system.. Hull's»Catarrh Mediciie was |acute attack has passed, which is (SE%) of. Section Twenty-Four (24,) Township -One Hundted Fifty-Nine If a bad cold develops, go to bed, Ipreum-lbed by ono;or the bestlphysidms generally from three to seven days, n this country for years. It is com- |4}, gustom should be built up by the The wide sleeves are pretty, and unquestionably comfortable. School frocks are the order of the day at present, and a clever little from roots and barks of forest trees —sold everywhere as Dr. Perce’s lMedical Discovery. J. €. McGHEE He has had fourteen years ex- perience in country schools, ten years as principal at Hendrum, Blackduck and Tenstrike, and three years as As- serviceablo shows a skirt of plald|ggtant County Superln‘t’endent of vorsted, worn with a tailored blouse | geltrami County. He is a graduate Two cans Carnation Milk 28¢c Our Special Brand Coffee, 25¢ grade until sold at per pound 21c One large jar Honey . One large bottle Salad Dressin Washboards, a special price Half pound Japan Tea ... One pound package Best Raisins...... free. . ENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O: All Druig'l sts, T6c. Hall’'s Family Pills for constipation. pique, topped by a little hip-length | Departments of the Valparaiso Nor- ioose Jacket of navy serge. mal school and University. There is W no fi]uesxtli;m about thifl ;lt‘lln‘}ifi“tfionl: e will co-operate with tn. teach. SOME CONTRASTS IN HOSIERY |ers, school patrons and the State Depem{'}fntég {Iemgillthwml{‘ t({ i Bars Down on Colors With Varlety | crease the State s, the school at- tendance, and the length of the short of Slippers—Dog Collars Again | gcho0] terms. His aim will be to have 10-pound sack Rye Flour. 10-pound sack Oat Flour... 3 —Passing of Gloves. more Normal trained hteachenl. and — provide the best gchoo -possible for v g n We shall doubtiess see many, curt- All pupil; Lmpastioh Caieoss on S acmeh e o, Try Our Line of Cookies-~-They Are Fresh ous effects in footwear this season, |Men 8 exten every one. g Place a cross after the name of J. C. A o : 10-pound sack Cornmeal... 73c One 19 permitted to wear the silver fnrf & €0FC 05 allot, Nov. 5, 1018, Your Ford car will give satisfactory and 2414-pound sack Cremo Flou slippers with any colored stockings— even black—or again any light-colored stocking is permitted with qualnt black satin slippers set off with a sil- ver or rhinestone buckle, says a fash- fon writer. ° R s @ Still another fancy for evening wear Rub Musterole on Fotehead is the dog collar so long assoclated mfl.emiples with dowagers and stately old ladles.| A headache remedy without the dan- As it appears just now in little bands ‘headache medicine.” Relieves of small flowers such as tiny forget- and feeling from me-nots, wee rose blossoms and vio- lets, these littie fancies are qualnt, be- coming and distinctive. Older women of course prefer the bands of jet or pear]l so tightly clasping throats and 80 well suited to the simply made, handsome black dinner gowns with asthma, neuralgia, their strings of beads and panels of gestion, pxeurisyl rheumatism, lumbago, " established by the factory. Bring your Je all pains and of the back or None of us have regretted the pass- | sprai uscles, bruises, ‘chil Ford car in and let us look it over—"a RT C 4 RVER ing of the glove. It is whispered that | frosted feet, colds of the chest (it often stitch in time saves nine.” they will not be gemerally worn for | Prevents Pmm"“"m evening occasions Gntll atter the war, | 20C 300 60C jars; size$250 | n ING 703-Fourteen St Telephone 237 #nd Indeed for the street, except in ¥ = G. w: JE 01; ' the so-called wool chamois, Of t{his one cannot speek with finality, but it seems rather in llne with (he desive to conserve leather and therefore tuay ba addad to the patriotic things we du, money-saving service for years if you 49-pound sack Cremo Flour... just give it decent care. Let our shop 75-pound sack Cracked Corn. DRWE AWAY HEADA[:HE look after it, making replacements and 80-pound sack Oats.... 5 100-pound sack Shorts . repairs when necessary, i let -us keep it tuned up We lee 100-pound sack Brand. Grapes, per basket ... and running smoothly, MOneY- ; MEATS and you’ll sure have all 3 the service and comfort S&Vl'ng Balogna, per pound ... you could get from a Gapyice Pork Loin, per pound. brand new car. It's all Salt lf’fox;l; ...... in the knowing how. Our workmen are Frankfurters skilled—we have genuine Ford parts— Cooked Minced Ham. we make the regular Ford prices as Yours FO[' B“Siness | READ THE PIONEER WANT ADS — 3 Dafartiva I