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S o b e T e 7 THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER e iy " BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER RVERY AFTERNOON EXCBPT SUNDAT. THEE BEMIDII FIONBER PUBLISHING CO. G. B. CARSON MAY GET HOT BATH YET. (By United Press.) AT THE THEATERS mines. the workers-are flocking, to produce enough coal to keep the wheels of industries tufning. and America warm in the cold months. The United States employment ‘bureau has announced that spléndid success has followed: its efforts to get many niiners who "have turned to other fields back to their old jobs. In one day aloné, the bureau re- ceived. word that 1301 miners who had been working at other jobs had B. X, DEXU v TELEPRONE 922 GRAND TONIGHT * Did you ever know a man who ap-+ péared, on the surface, to be a grouch, but who had a heart of gold underneath his forbidding exterior. Entered at the postoftice at Bemidjl, Minn,, ss second-class mattes Congress under ast of of March 3, 1878, o o Dt A eatesiiy. for pab Jriter's name must ||| you .will meet him with Pauline|had been Working at other i be known - T, 7 Starke in “Daughter Angele,” at the|returned-to their ol erths as the Comm 'gumn for the Weekly Pioneer must reach this office not Brind theater tgonlght. ! result of the plea. licat! the current issue: i« esday of each week to Insure publication in the ourrent lsau Bureau officials estimate that 50, 000 mjners drifted away from their old work to other fields. « As the re- sult of the drive a considerable num- her of these already have returned to their first loves, they say. SPANISH. INFLUENZA Do Not Fear When Fighting a Iater than “Daughter Angele’” involyes many {nteresting angles, in which all com- bine :to make “Daughter Angele” a feature teeming with suspense and in- terest. SUBSCRIPTION BATES One yesr .. $iz montks . Three months . B 8400 . 2.00 . 1.00 IT HAS CHARM. The first World-Picture in which beautiful = Louise - Huft -stars is “T'other Dear Charmer” and it has a THE WEBKLY PIONBER Washington, Dec. 1‘0.—Buck to the! ),oud fia’db know Pete was chewin chew holds its good tastc so long. I figure that this class of tobacco costs me nothing extra—maybeless than_I’d have to-spend for ordinary plug.” Yet he says he gets more satisfaction out of his small chéw of Gravely than he ever got out of a big chew of ordinary to- bacco, “Real Gravely has- a pure, rich taste,” says Pete. “It's sweetened just enough, and one small It goes further—that’s why you can get the good taste of this class of tobacco witheut extra cost. PEYTON BRAND pages, coutalning £ the % of the week. Pub. na’glu’v-llntp;mm;om:'mn.w;.;uvm 2,50 OFFIOIAL COUNTY AND CITY PROCEEDINGS chagm and refreshing originalty that will please all those who are so for- tunate-as to see it. ‘“T’other:. Dear Charmer”’ will be the super-attraction on"Wednesday at the Grand theater. ELKO PROGRAM Cyrus Townsend Brady, widely known: writer -of fictlon, wrote “By the World Forgot,” the Blue Ribbon Feature, which will be seen in the Elko theater last time tonight. Hedda-Nova-and J. Frank Glendon are excellent selections for the two leading roles. ~Both are correct physi- cal ‘types and understand the art of acting. 2 She didn’t ‘Tove him,” but she searched. the ensd of the earth when he vanished on their wedding day. __What would you do to the man who shanghaied you from the girl you didn’t love and cast you on an island German or a Germ! By Dr. M. Coox. The cool fighter always wins and 8o there i no need to become ‘panic- ‘strizken. - Avoid fear and crowds.| Exercise in the fresh air and practice the thvee (.g: A cleon Mouth, a Clean Skin and Clean Bowels. To THE CHALLENGE OF THE PAST. within the body and to ward off an attack of the influenza bacillus, take a good liver regulator to move. the bowels, Such a one is made up of May-apple, leaves of aloe, root of Jalap, and is to'be had at any drug store; :and called: “Pleasant Purga- tive Pellets.” L% If a bad cold develops, go to bed, wrap up well, drink freely of hot lemonade ard take a hot mustard foot-bath. - Have the bedrcom warm but well ventilated. Obtain at the nearest drug store ‘“‘Anuric Tablets” to flush the kidneys and conrol the pains and aches. Take an ‘Anuric’ tablet every two hours, together ‘with copious: ks of lemonade. If a true.case of influenza, the.food should be "simple, ‘such as broths, milk, buttermilk and ice-cream; but it is jmportant: that food be given regu- larly in order -to keep up strength -and - vitality, < After the acute attack has passed; which is generally from three to seven days, the system should be built up by the use of a good iron tonic, such as “Irontic” tablets, to be obtained at some drug stores, or that well known blod-maker and herbal tonic made from roots and barks of forest trees —=sold - eve; ere as Dr. Perce’s Medical Discovery. Most of us are good people. We admit it.” If we weren’t, we wouldn’t admit it as often as we do. The trouble is to get other people to believe it. : When a man has had a first-class opportunity of profiting by sinister practices and hasn’t taken advantage of it he doesn’t need to toot his horn. His record does that for him. Your Uncle Sam is in the position of that gentleman. He has had many chances of territorial expansion at the expense of weaker neighbors, and has turnéd it down. He isn’t per- fect, but his record is pretty good, and it will help him at the peace conférence. Not many of the conferees will attend with et il wad < B G niang as clear.a conscience. with the girl who was made for you? The world is fortunate in not having to depend on guess- Bee By the World’ Forgots work in sizing up America’s principles. = It has the same ad- ELKO WEDNESDAY, _ vantage with regard to the British navy. One of ‘the tensely dramatic. inci- If Enxlat;d wex;ie to as?u;e ll)ls taat navla; sfip}-en'iacyf woul;l dp«:nu h})lflgnran mn:m:& lt’iamltl: be benevolently used we might: be skeptical in default of proof.|Play will'be the chiet attraction & But England’s maritime strength has been exercised with sin-{1° e :,%:‘;:’:kzv;‘i’;‘:g%o‘:;m gular benevolence—notably in the suppression-of slave traffic! cattle town of Las Plumas, - Texas, where no mercenary motive was even faintly preceptible. Justjcall an indignation meeting:and: de- exactly who has been victimized by it is hard to say. [ cetnd ;Y:::‘ “:'mh or 'gfic“};:f:: The meaning of that mysterious expression “The. freedom | yiar. still the men are satisfied that of the seas” ]1:&5 ne’;/er been comple(}:lely fcla.rifiecl. It doeg;x}'lt need | he is gutlty of the crime. to be. We know by experience what free seas are. e seas}: . - have been free to everybody since Noah went sailing, and it is|. “HUGON, THE MIGHTY —REX rather late to start an argument about it now. Tonight at the Rf* thfifllerdw‘:} be If Uncle Sam contributes his vast naval power to the polic-|een thet extraordinary production, ing of the oceans no one will welcome him more heartily than John Bull. But Johnny is not likely to junk his dreadnaughts, and we should worry while Johnny pays for them. —0 IT'S ALL VERY DIFFERENT NOW. “Hugon, the Mighty,” starring Mon- roe Salisbury, directed by Rollin Stur- geon. It is the stofy of a giant north- woodsman, whose great strength and deeds made him become possessed of the idea that he was invincible and able to accomplish whatever he de- sired. He gloried in his belief that he was superior to any man. Then came the slip of a girl, who proved to him that he was a mere weakling, a replica of~Samson in the hands of Delilah. Hugon, the Mighty, came into his own in a most peculiar chain of dra- matic events which have been filmed around Monroe Salisbury. To know this delighttul and dra- matic story yoit must see the Blue- bird star in his latest production, “Hugon, the Mighty.” REX WEDNESDAY. Tomorow's bill at the Rex will have Ruth Clifford as the star in Rupert Julian’s dranauc production, “Fires of Youth.” TThis is an ab- sorbing production and one filled with intense situations. There will also be a comedy, a fea- ture of every Rex program. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY The bill at the Rex Thursday and Friday will be one of the most ex- traordinary in movie annals of Be- ,Some peo.fle learn of the harmful effects of coffee by read- ing. Others find it out through experience. |n erther case it i5 a good idea +to adopt v INSTANT POSTUM A delicious drink made : from the finest cereals, harm- <less and nour- The council of National Defense has had a change of heart. Not long ago it besought us to be tightwads. It told us to make a list of all things we liked, and to learn to live without them. Christmas was to be like Lent pushed forward on the cal- endar. It was to be a season: of abstinence. We were not to buy candy for our best girls, or cigars for our best friends. Now the couneil tells us to go as far as we like. “Buy all the stickpins, chocolate, stogies and cuff-links,” it says. ‘“‘Buy the kids the toys they holler for. Make the girls sick with marshmallows anad meringues.” 1t is the command of Grosvenor B. Clarkson, acting direc- tor of the council. He announces that pre-war conditions must be established as quickly as possible. It is essential to prosperity. Money must circulate freely, and the wheels of antebellum pro- duction must be set turning at top speed. And Clarkson is’ right. ¢ Very well, folks of Bemidji. The word of Governor B. must be obeyed, and we have enough stores in town to make it easy.. But be gentle to the toiling store-clerks, and. don’t crowd all their work into the last twelve hours. —— Qe midjf, for both Charlie Chaplin and 1ehit H WELL, WE'LL TRY 'TO DO WITHOUT IT. his bride, Mildred ~}?;rris, will appnelx]n lshlf}g. Made !n 3 T A p e on the same program. - the cup,lnSfian{:— “In order to improve the distribution of publications,” thef M, ‘Chuglh:! ‘.‘[’é" be seen xgh"'m;e ly. Saves sugar government has decided to discontinue the distribution of light~} (e 800 BeRC TR’ Wi E N",gh‘é and fuel. g house literature, gratis. Anyone desiring to know about the lighthouses of the nation will hereafter be obliged to pay for this service. For some time, now, the official press booster of the. administration, the Official Bulletin, "edited by Creel, the government’s press agent, has ceased to circulate promiscu- ously. It was about as illuminating and interesting to those of the interior as the lighthouse stuff. ] Out.” There will be the usual popu- lar prices. * NO QUORUM PRESENT.. = AMERICANS HAVESTRONG NERVES Nervousness and Nerve Troubles on the Decline “Nothing wranfi but ygur nerves”, is a saying that s fast dying out in this country. While nerve_ trouble is ho organic disease, a leading nerve specialist remarked: man _or woman might better break a leg than have a shattered nervous sys- tem". Overwork and worry draing the nerve cells of their reserve strength and food, and then follows the sleep- Jess night, indigestion, poor appetite, impure blood and general nervous break-down. The thing to do_ in such cases no g L R aP O LD There was no-quorum at the meet- ing of the city council last evening, and the session was adjourned. Those present occupied several min- utes. discussing varjous municipal topics, including .the water works problem. GOODBY, WOMEN’S TROUBLES SIS, CeL e According to the Duluth Herald, the Good Fellow cam- paign will not be waged this Christmas. = Judging from the re- sults of war activities and fire relief for the devastated dis- trict and other activities, it would seem that Duluth patriots are “bled white,” financially, and need a little rest. — O ——— It is reported that former emperor Charles of Austria, in mental depression spends hours at his -desk, staring vacantly before him. If all the former emperors had confined them- selves to such harmless procedures the world would be in- finitely better off. The tortures and dlscomfortnmot weak, lame and aching back, swollen ! T 5 : and bloated feet anid limbs, weakness, ) Never hit a man when he is against a wall. You might}lassitude, dizainess, nausea, that tired miss the wall and hit him—more likely, you would miss him r""'““‘ feeling, nervousness, sleep- and hit the wall. But if you intend to get into the righteous-]i¢35ness, as & rule have thelr origin P 4 in kidney trouble, not “female com- ness on the ather side, why not prepare to hit the wall also. plaints.” - These general symptoms [SRINIF, Y Et— of kidney and bladder disease are Uncle Sam’s best Christmas present will be his boys home well known-——so is the remedy. Next time you feel a twinge of again. It may not be delivered, however, until late in the|pain in the back or are troubled with| jonger “troubles doctors and . their winter. headache, indigestion, insomnia, irri-| patients who know from their own - experience the vulue of Phosphated PSS tation in the hladder or pain in the loins and lower abdomen, you will find quick and sure relief in GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. This old and tried remedy for kidney dis- ease and allled derangements has stood the test for hundreds of years. It does the work. Pains and troubles vanish-and new life and health will come as ¥you continue their use. When completely restored to your usual vigor, continue taking a cap- sule or two each day; they will keep you feeling fine and prevent a return Iron. They know that a few weeks’ regular use of this nerve food and red blood bullder will strengthen and hrace up_the whole nervous system, because Phosphated Iron. gives the tired, hungry. worn-out nerve cells phosphates and iron, in a form easily and quickly absorbed; as one happy user safd: “You can slmost fee taking hold of the nerves and blood, after a short time you feel like a new person: life seems a pleasure and worth lving once again™. In every section where Phosphated Iron has been used there has been a big decrease of nerve troubles and it wiil prove a welcome relief to any sufferer. You can bank on it for 'Add to “less” things—a beerless brewery. 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