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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ) Mr.-and Mrs. H. M. Lillo of Trail, spent yesterday in Bemidji. P : RED CROSS NOTES PERSONALS AND One dozen photographs makes twelve Christmas presents. Hak KNITTED SHIPMENT. NEWSY NOTES Studio. N 111tf Knitted goods shipments: ‘made —— this week of the following articles: . Roy Crowell returned last evening| 230 sweaters, 397 pairs sox, 55 palis tr;)m In‘t‘ernutlonal Falls and Ranier, | wristlets, 2 afghans. ! i ¢ where he has been for the past Out of town branches sending in N $60,000 to loan on rarms. (?“'; month. garments as follows: Kelliher, 22 deparenent 0T AEHICIII Lamd Co. .oant pairs sox, 8 sweaters; Pinewood, 14 T pairs sox, 1 sweater; Blackduck, 31 pairs sox, 11 sweaters; Tenstrike, 10 sweaters, 8 pairs wristlets; Puposky, 5 sweaters; Grygla, 9 pairs sox; Solway, 28 pairs sox, 10 sweaters, 1 — helmet; Northern, 3 pairs sox; Quir- $iss Julia Moran of the North-|ing, 6 pairs sox; Tartle River, 2 g western Telephone Exchange has re- | pairs sox; Junior Red Cross, 1 pair Mrs. Sidney Miller of Pinewood|gjgned her position and left this|sox. L? passed yesterday in Bemidji on busi-|\norning for Minneapolis where she| Some of these sweaters and wrist: ness. will make her home with her sister.|jets have been in storage here since Bernie Shaak of town of Frohn| Migs Velma Dean returned yester- fl:éfl :;idgoufiw:gsr ss};:'g:‘t::tk:;a: trapsacted business in Bemidji Yes-|day from Cloquet where she has been | ters please read ex.tra’ct from Nor- terday. assisting in relief work in the fire|thern Division Bulletin. We have the district., Misess Arvilla Kenfield, | new sweater directions. . Miss Hall and Miss Barnwell re- —— turned to the city Tuesday from Cloquet. \Ridding Ranges of Ravagin Results in Saving More stock for the ranchers of t Mrs. Hugo Boldt of Becida re- ceived a telegram yesterday telling of the death of her husband in a camp in Georgia, the cause of his death being the Spanish “flu.” D. F. Johnson of Lincoln, Minn., passed yesterday here on business. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johmson of Brainerd passed Wednesday in the city. Mrs. I5. R. Brown of Long Prairie, Minn., was a visitor in Bemidji Wed- nesday. $ SWEATERS T00 LARGE. Many sweaters are being received at headquarters which are so wide that they are too large for most of ed protection, and thus tk Miss Bertha Trask, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Trask, has gone to Minneapoiis where she will spend | the men in the army, navy and ma- the winter. Miss Trask has been|rines. On some occasions it has been offered her choice of two positions|necessary to discard twenty sweaters in the registrar’s office at the .uni-|before finding one which will fit. ‘f versity of Minnesota and will, no| May we ask that none of our T doubt, accept one of them. workers make a sweater wider than One of these nice days you cught s eighteen inches. The new directions, i to_go to Hakkerup’s and have your| qhe Red Wing Republican says: | followed properly, with the correct 4 pp—Eicture taken. 14tf| «“Miss Minnie Erickson, teacher in|weight of yarn and the correct sized the Bemidji -schools, who had been |needles, will give this width, and If you want a car call En&erprlse Aute Co. Office phone 1, residence phona 19. 66tt thetmore, clearing the range B. Olson of Crosby spent yesterday in Demidji, being registered: gt the Markham. wk culture. As soon as the stitches are cast on the needle, the width can be ascer- tained.. When this is too wide, the number of stitches can be deécreised. If by chance it is too narrow, the number of stitches can be increased. We shall be grateful if this fact can be impressed -upon our workers. at this time. * S ‘I Mrs. N. C. Lien. Marith Virginia, S. B. Shirk of Guthrie passed sev-|the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. eral hours in Bemidji yesterday on|Lien, who has been ill for the past business matters, 2 six weeks, was reported in a rather serious condition today. She is suf- fering from pneumonia, following an attack of the Spanish influenza.” BAUDETTE WAITRESS IS FIRST VICTIM OF-“FLU” Baudette, Minn.,, Nov. 7.—Alma | States department “of agric Washington recently. As a infestation -of the Japane: Mrs. Clara Neseth of town of Frohn spent several hours in the city yesterday shopping. J. D. Plummer of Moose Jaw, Can- ada, is among the business visitors in Bemidji this week. XMAS IN NAVY of Frohn were the guests of relatives| dette hotel, died Saturday of pneu-{vessels in home waters, and abroad, in the city Wednesday. monia following only two hours withfor stationed at - naval bases, or — penumonia. Her mother, who was|stations .in foreign ‘waters should C. W. Lance of Minneapolis was| cglled to Bemidji to see her son, who|conform to the following condi- a guest at the Markham 'yesterday| was very sick, was reached at Thief| tions. ot e while®in the city on business. River Falls, but arrived too late. Parcels may not exceed twenty o Her son died in Bemidji on Saturday. pounds in weight, packed in strong J. M. Campion and John NgGaen- This is the first death recorded here|cartons, and one which can be open- § nar of Angus, Minn., were amongjbecause of the epidemic. ed for.inspecuon. = }\J.he guests at the Hotel Markham — These are not inspected here. H “Wednesday. : SERVICES PRIVATE. Mail them here with the proper ad- P _— dress, and in care of ‘‘Supply Officer, Fleet Supply Base, 29th St. & 3rd Ave., Bush Terminal Station, Brook- lyn, New York.” . These parcels are charged fourth class postage or parcel post zone the proposed quarantine is necessa to support the ston of ‘this ‘dangerous pest. HEALTH TA and whether we fight a G a germ, we must put up a g and not be afraid. The "7 J. S. Wheeler of Turtle River transacted business in Bemidji yes- terday and being clerk of Turtle River township ' brought ‘in the returns . Rev. J. J. T. Philippe officiated vesterday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at a private funeral service at the Huffman-O'Leary undertaking par- lors, the deceased being John Kru- t " .»| kowsky, 25 years old, single, who |Tate. . 3 P < reach -Bush termina tation not prints: - Rich Studio, 29 10th street.| terment was made in - Holy Crossf ) ot 5 N 15, system in good condition a three C 300 to' 350 years, the linden 500 to 1,00‘0‘ye-rs‘ the locust tree and the oak 400 years, and the fir 700 to 1,200 years, tion was thrown from the rig by a| ty years old, and who has brought vicious horse and his arm was broken| down 17 'Boché planes in France, has in- two places. given onlookers thrills by his nervy —— i performances at all fields in The Unit- 2 \;0\:;:392:28‘;":‘ ;’:&'fi‘;fi;‘:yfiafi;‘“ ed States. He came over. from France v | a few weeks ago as Instructor. His fa- + Gall 239 and make arrangement With| oo osime s to execute all the Hak's Studio for your Christmas s“afinsgfoday' % 111¢f| great stunts, such as spinnig nose dives, loops.and Immelman turns with R. Marshall of Superior, Wis.; J.| 200 feet of the ground. The average 0. Fardner of Crookston; H. B.| flyer, even if expert, prefers to try this Moore, E. J. Ralph and M. Coleman| game several thousand feet higher, of St. Paul were business visitors| where he is safe. here yesterday. i3 called Dr. Pierce;s Pleasan hot-mustard foot-bath. To prevent the attack How Epidemics Start It might seem that epidemics of various diseases _ were born = full- fledged over night. Disease epidemics, however, usually have their source in one or a few isolated cases. Sim- discovered hy Dr. Pierce, Many diseases of this character are KILL-OFF-PREDATORY BEASTS g Rogues Than $5,000,000 Worth of Stock. ‘_ It is_estimated that the bureau of blological survey of the United States is saving annually over $5,000,000 worth of live he Rocky mountain section as a result of its in- tensive campaign against predatory an- imals, which has been in progress dur- ing the past three years. During this period 60,408 coyotes, 8,085 bobcats, 1,820 wolves, 201 mountain lions, and 187 bears have been trapped or shot, and many other animals have been potsoned. The income from the sale of pelts of animals killed by government Runters to protect live stock during the last year will aggregate approximately $100,000. This work Is of special im- portance, because the catt’e and sheep which are already on the renge produc- ing meat, wool, and leather are afford- e actual sources of these essential commodities are being conserved for market. Fur- of preda- tory animals is making conditions more favorable for stocking the grazing areas to full capacity and for improv- ing the quality of the breeding stock. —United States Department of Agri- « Japanese Beetle in New Jersey. George Barnard of Nortliome Was!taking care of the influenza patients | those chapters that have not already|: A public hearing on the proposed among the business visitors in Be-|in fire-swept Cloquet, was called | received these directions are request- | quarantine of a portion of New Jer- midji yesterday. home by the illness of her sister,|ed to send for them at once, ‘| sey on account of the Japanese beetle, a serious pest of certain vegetables and fruit, was held by the United nlture in result of se beetle in parts of Burlington county, N. J. - the proposed quarantine is In- ‘ténded to prohibit the shipment from this territory of green sugar corn, ripe tomatoes and ripe peaches which l'l‘he hmu'y depar‘m;ten(tl dhi;s N:- might cause this pest to spread. A 5 vised that parcels intended for of- eradict authorized Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Noble of town| Boquist, head waitress at the Bau-{ficers and men on the United States :;m‘x:):;::es:!xs lx;t(x)“‘ ?ltllolr)xmmussy fred deemed measures that are being taken for the suppres- LK SPANISH INFLUENZA OR GRIP By Dr. Lee H. Smith. An old enemy, is with us again, erman or ood fight, influenza runs a very brief course when the patient is careful, and if we keep the nd throw off the poisons which tend to ac- cumulate within our bodies, we can escape the disease. Remember these a clean mouth, a clean cemetery. lmoilil R e e skin, and- clean bowels. To carry 5 Heroic Frenchman. Ages of Various Trees. off poisons from the system and keep J. S. Batty, who lives on the rfes- e i) 3 oo dotes: of 2 Lieut. S. lier, Frenc a 200 ye the bowels loose, daily doses of a ervation, while returning from.elec- ut. S. Coulier, French ace, twen The ivy lives, 200 years, the elm pleasant laxative should be taken. Such a one is made of May-apple, leaves of aloe, root of jalap, and t Pellets, Hot lemonade should be used freely if attacked by a cold, and the pa- tient should bhe put to bed after a of bron- chitis or pneumonia and to control the :pain, Anuric tablets should be obtained at the drug store, and one given every two hours, with lemon- ade. The Anuric tablets were first and, as they flush the bladder and cleanse the P. 1. Millbach of Solway was Galfing Prospects, ply because the danger of contagion :‘]’d"ey’“' ‘!""‘»"ldc:‘}:i;fl I:‘i:",“&c'id’"”"" of among the out-of-town visitors yes-| An artillery officer, who had been [is not recognized or guardéd against, “;lp;’qs‘,’l"‘l;"n"““” (hl'n e i terday and while here paid his sub-f 8 fairly well known golfer and a keen | it spreads rapidly. butter}nilk e et wnd airaple diet be given regularly to strengthen - ;_Jmptlon to the Bemidji Pioneer for| enthusiast, was looking out across a i /" another year. rolling plain in France that only re- |contracted from germs which en:er the system and increase the vital ST cently had been heavily pounded. by the nose or mouth. ~Danger of in- resistance. The fever is diminished Mrs. C. M. Bacon and Mrs. J. H.| ghell fire. fection and tne further ‘transmitting by the use of the Anuric tablets, but Fallon, who are the guests of friends| ~ «lve seen some well trapped|Of the diseases can largely be pre-| /" igition, the forehead, arms and and relatives in Moorhead, are eX-| o igeqn he gaid, “but T must sa p&lg vented by the use of an antiseptc|, . . "nay’ be bathed with water pected to return to Bemidji the latter B » gt . y gargle or nose spray made by dis- (tepid) in which a tablespoonful of part of this week. s the best bynkered course I've ever |golving two tablespoontuls of 20 Mule| 0P W\ Ty o Y digsolved in a : b run across. Therc's a pit every 20|Team Powdered Boric in a pint of [ %% ;"’_':‘ “SA“" m‘i attuck of Erip or John Cochran is critically ill at| feet. Par here must be about 200.” hot water. An excellent gargle for g:eur;mnln to bulld u;]'“"d strength- his home near Bemidji. He is suf- —— sore throat, often the first symptom en the system, obtain at the drug fering from Bright's disease. His No Doubt. of approaching illness, is made by | 4 """ o004 iron tonic, called son, Roy Cochran, who is in a camp| <twhen married folk disagree they dissolving one teaspoonful each of|.j.,n¢ic Tablets, or that well known in New Jersey, has been sent for|pgue only themselves to blame—and |~ vand Soric in 2 pint of hot water. |, oppa1 ‘tonic, Dr. Plerce’s Golden and is expected to arrive in Bemidji they do, A O Yg‘"f gr%ggist sells 20 Mule Team fcal Discovery. today. ® . i Powdere oric. & John Dengler of La Crosse, Wis.; = G. H. Anderson of Jackson, Minn.; Ray Howard - of Minneapolis, B. czema R Nathelson of Deer River, E. Russell by % i " ! <L and A. A. Campbell of Duluth were “‘:Am‘,h“"{b'b D. to any eczema sore or. in Bemidji yesterday on business ieehfi:ee mfi"‘tm mfl_’un‘{:le‘tamflrtflmd .. matters. & worth trying? G;ltwa' trial bobtw;‘ m S . it bottTedded ot reficve you. A NS '! ) j i J anry Anderson, township clerk of g a e i‘ ) g1 town of Eckles, brought in the elec- “ ‘ tion returns from his township yes- THEY RULE THE WORLD R > T terday. Mr. Anderson has = .been v e 73 32 clerk of Eckles for a good many vears o o ooded mep, are ,l,"?.'"fl;fi:df,’;f YOI.II' Teeth and is among the first to bring in b i temglently T\glth both lbnln !and 5 " muscles. ey are alway. i the returns. ~ wires, smiling and full ot";tnge'f-e; ar‘ 32 Reasons o . keen, alert on their toes and ready Rk Among business visitors yesterday {‘% ;n‘ythln that con&e:l their c\lv.y. were, A. L. Jayes of Deer River, John rk is a pleasure an hey land on wh s F. Ball of Northome, J. A. Quigg of 18 o Wil not find a strong success- y You hu"'d Havo Deer Rivel John Hamerlick of d. ful man or woman trying to plu Crookston, A. J. Linden of St. Paul, v slong _ with _poor _health or wea Msul"ml, uapflfl“ma W. L. Thompson of Minneapolis d > 5 nerves. They know better, they are - L. polis- and wise and see to it that their.blood D. N. Brier of Duluth. has plenty of good fresh Irom and mfl‘bsolmfly g;xe‘:r ;l‘c!;\'es ‘A'E all timen‘ Iod-ded with 4 E. S. Shaw of Minot, N. D.; W. S. A feading doctor says D pe P Jamison of Milwaukee, Wis.; George a strong, y.c,gffiyo','“,'c:{:’“ms"‘;’:n b+ ' ndabla ncas H. Brekken of Crookston, George H. VTOmnn and you can bank on it every ey M Louis of St. Paul and J. A. Kirkwood [ Ume thelr bodles are Justloaded | The Original Cut-Rate Dentists of Duluth passed vesterday in Be. o"tr’fi" ’promlnentd p{hyfllclln " saye, CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK 5 “There i no need of a i 3 ham. Gives a brilliant glossy shine that S oes 1 F—tha = Smeaie o the ronthat lasts four nerve 19; Xear. Cuarantas J. P. Brandt, federal Indian agent,| times as long as any other. “With the system loaded with P P - arrived in Bemidji this morning o . phated Iron you can fight life’s battle from Minneapolis where he accom- Black Sllkstove Pollsh at any stage of the game and be a Go!j Crown B SS.gO anied his family and where they 3 B winner_at every turn Bridge Work, per tooth...$5.00 i 8 3 ere they a class by jtself. It's more Mr. Run Down man or woman in Gold Fillings, up from ..$2.00 will make their home. Mr. Brandt| cfuily madeand made any stage of life, if you feel all in. Sil Filli $1.00 will spend a2 good share of his time betier matertals. your nerves are all shot, and life ilver Fillings .. S in this vicinity, attending to his it on your ps geems like one continual drag and |@l SET OF “TEETH. .. ..$10.00 duties for the government. > to Yourself, wake. up, '(’:l{é Ly Open Evenings Till 8:00 = 1 Ay in a supply of Phosphated T " S Lo st i L and tnke a mew Jease on Hfe. You | Opp. City Hall, Schroeder Bldg. & soldiers over there and help win the }f,fé‘ riod afi"",',of:,%‘ w,‘fh 'mlév:,:fl: —— The Dental Corner —— % . ~var by having your fur garments re- " X “’:lr' “‘Iin-" " Are va: flme? % Tret = o N . 3 il nsure ysiclans an eir AR Ketcon Cutom Furrir. Hack ittt 47| § Union Dentists ensack, Minn. Send direct or leave capsules fln'l')'.‘;%l:?!no; l"lfi' dcl-'fh-ir: Dr. Norcross Dr. Clarke orders at the Henrionnet Millinery, ol S o8 piin.., Aomber ;}elnsl Zglm\oc ia avenue, local n:,)[;reb- City Drug Store, and leading drug- BEM.DJ' ative, 3d114| “lm’— = —————— — — e | | His Expedient. H E The army examiner was getting somewhat out of patlence with the dull candidate before him. ' But he | controlled his temper, and gave him a last chance to distingulsh himselff “Let it be supposed, sir,” he said, ironically, “that you were a captain in - command of infantry; that in your |, In one minute ‘your cloggeds nos- rear was an impassable abyss; that on trils will vael‘i t.‘;" ,air passages of both sides of you there rose perpen- {glel:‘hhe?gelwll c&ear and you can dicular rocks of tremendous height; | ine bl%win ° }""g';’ i}l‘fl"’k‘;““' that in front of you lay the enemy, |ness. ' 'No struggling eforacbr?ath rg'; outnumbering you ten to one. ‘What, | night,” your cold or catarrh will be sir, in such an emergency would you |gone. ( & do?” f Get a small bottle of Ely’s Cream “What would I do?” responded the it Balm from your druggist now. applicant, “I should resign!" Apply a little of this fragrant, anti- mptic, healing cream in your nos- trils. It penetrates through every air passage of the head, soothes the inflamed or swollen mucous mem- brane and relief comes instantly. It’s just fine, Don’t stay stuffed- up with a cold or nasty catarcae—Re- lief- comes o quickly. 4 T CREAM FOR CATARRH " OPENS UP NQSTRILS Tells How To Get Quick Relief from Head-Colds. 133 gplend.id! Studying Deep-Sea Life. A peculiar advantage for the study of marine life is credited the hiological station established at Messina about. two years ago. The sudden rise of the ocean bed at the strait of Messina causes very unusual upward currents from great depths, and these are 8o/ strong as to bring many of the deep- uuumflmummmumflmmlmummfl sea animals forcibly to the surface, 0’Loary-Bowser Co A [} where they are caught from small BEMID{1,/ MINN.' / / Many of them are able to produce light and some even vary the color of the boats. The animals are taken under light at will, s conditions less abnormal than usual Don't trifle with a cold Kllmmg Ya[ —it’s dangerous. ] Ligi\t{"’dr idark: grey all You can't afford to risk | wool knitting yarn a Influenza. skein ... $1.10 Keep always at hand a Special price to Red Cross bos ol chapters, a bundle..$20.00 | N o 7 . [] QL |Ladies’ Underwear CASCARA > 0U|N'NE Ladies bleached, fleeced "‘0 9‘" LT ‘ union suits, all sizes a OM\ BUIL. i .98 Standard cold remedy for 20 years—in teblet form—aafe, sure, no opiates—breaks up a cold in 24 hours—relieves grip in 3 days. Money back if it fails: The gehulne box has & Red ton with Mr. Hill's:picture. At All Drug Stores. Why Putter With . Corns 7 Use"Gets-It’ Common-Sense, Simiple, Nover Fails, You can tear out your corns end suf- fer, or you oan peel off your corns and smile. The joy-peeling way 18 the ‘Gots-It" way. It is the only happy. painless way in the world. Two drops Boys and girls fleeced union suits, all sizes, a 571 1 { YV RRSINASRNNN, ol $1.00 Siiks Will Advance The~ goveriment has- cut the production of silks one-half after December lst. After our present stock of silk has been sold we expect to pay an ad- vanced price. Our silk stock is now very com- plete, we advise our cus- tomers to buy now. Goats and Dresses Ladies before you buy your coat or dress, just step in and ask to see what we have to offer, this store is a good place to get posted on styles and values. Rubber Footwear This..year we show the same dependable line of ‘ rubbers as other seasons,” stock now complete but no hope for reorders, buy now. LY I T For Quick Returns and Highest Cash Market Prices SHIP YOUR . : Hides, Furs, Wool, 38 Sheep Pelts and Bee ). Wax and Tallow To NORTHERN - HIDE & FUR COMPANY 118 Belt. Ave. Bemidji, Minnesota “Get the Drop” on That Corn—Use “Gete-lt" and the Corn Is & “Gener”! [ of “Gots-It” on any corn or callus dries at once. The corn flnally loosens off from the too, 50 that you csn peel it off with your fingers in oneé piece, pain- lessly, like xeounr B banans, roat stuff, wish I'd done that before.” T 'y wrapped up big with tape end ages, toes squirming from frrif salves, it's all a barbarity. Toes woun b{ razors and knives, that's butchery, ridtoulous, unnecessary, dangerous, Uso “Gets-It," the llmr% way =~ simple, painless, always sure. Take no chances. Get “Gets-It.” Don't be insulted imitations. Seo that you got “Gets-Ii. “Gets-It,” the guaranteed, money- back corn-remover, the only s wn{. costsbut a trifie at any drug M'1'd by E, Lawronco & Co. Obicego, $old in Bemidjl and récommended as the world's best corn remedy by Barker's, Drug Store. h&n only one corn-mlar—"Gotl-lt."uo;l ta -3 DANGER AFTER SPANISH INFLUENZA OR GRIPPE How it Can Be Avoided and Treated. Simple Rules fo Be Followed. No Occaslon for- Panic et No need of anyone being afyaid of i ed Iron takes hold from the first the after effects and slow recovery |dose. Results are seen and felt; from Spanish Influenza, hard colds |efrength returns. tood digests, appe- or Grippe, if they will use common | tite picks up, sleep is restful, theroe sense and start in buflding up !halr"is a color in the cheeks and a spar- health and strength the right way. kle to the eye that only blood The main thing is to get the blood | charged with iron and phosphates rich, red, and pure, so it can carry | can give. life-giving oxygen and strength to| It is the duty of everyone who has every part of the body. Impure had Spanish Influenza. Grippe or a blood is the cause of so many sloW |hard- cold to build up their system recoveries and set-backs. | with nature's tonic, Phosphated Iron. Doctors say: “Get the blood righ!;h sure is health protection. Safety and the rest Is easy. that nine-tenths | first. The results will repay you of all sickness is due to lack of iron | many times. Give yourself a show. and phosphates; the healthy strong, | Special notice: To insure doctors vigorous man or woman's blood is al-|and their patients getting the genu- ways loaded with these two life-giv-|ine Phosphated Iron we have put in ing elements” | capsules. Do not take pills or tab- Physicians also claim with fresh |lets. Insist on capsules. air and nourishing food nothing| The City Drug Store and leading equals Phosphated Iron as a blood| druggists everywhere tonic and health builder, Phosphat-| e i ? i : l ] |