Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 24, 1918, Page 2

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@. J. CARSON f March under adt of Congress o lon to ows. o the 5:‘«‘&. but not n for pul gmmunications for the Weekly Ploneer must Tuesday of éach later than One year .. Six montks . THE WEEKLY PIONEER wc;.';mu:'v% sent p:lhn to any SINCERITY IN BUSINESS. up to near misrepresentgtion. : That notion of business acumen is the most imperfections. In every community trust for honor and fair dealing. n P 0- of a golden star. i —0 propagandists in the United States: price of eggs? ———0 ¥ LY, SHE. B B TN O A Do your New Year’s resolving early. BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER, o GNBLISEED BEVERY AFTERNOON EXORPT SUNDAY. THY BEMIDII PIONEER PUBLISEING CO. Eatered at the postoffice n' Ble.l_x’xgflt. Minn., as second-class matter 3 . contributions. Writer’s name must annonymous contribu e I e reach this office not week to insure publication in the current iuu. news of the week. blighed 3oy sddress, for, in advance §1.50. OFFICIAL COUNTY AND COITY PROCUEBEDINGS The Wise Old Men of the East folowed a star, but today the wise men would take a look at it through a telescope. Pl Some people’s idea ‘of a business deal is two men; fage to face, each suspicious of the other, each endeavoring to gain an advantage by prevarication, each making statements incorrect derived from the old horsedealing system, where no one expected the truth to .be told, and the best man was he who could work off a horse with | there are men whose word is as good as their bond. - No statement of theirs is ever questioned, and the man dealing with them is sure of meeting fairness. These attributes, joined with good judgement, outfit the suc- ‘cessful business man. Perhaps he does not get the reputation of being “an awful smart fellow,” but time brings him a much better one,—that of a man who his fellow citizens can always P Iy T A NEW SCHOOL HISTORIES HUN JUDGEMENT. The boom of the flat tire of German militarism heard around the world and maybe the rest of the planets that have been bothered by the suffocating atmosphere of the Corrupt gun works will make the new school histories the judgement books of the Hun for those who toddle at the nine o’clock bell. The maker of history should at least, in his defeat, serve the world something sweet to taper off on; but it seems as though the Hun must forever bear upon his bloody platter the qrooked pretzel, which is his family coat-of-arms method of tying the world ‘knot and symbolizing his nature of unsquareness. LET BEMIDJI CAST ONE LOOK: CHRISTMAS DAY.: In our moment of rejoicing for the boys who will return to their homes and loved ones on Christmas day, and for those who in camps and in far off lands who will receive their re- membrances-from their loved ones back home, let us cast a look toward Him who holds the souls of the fallen who will nat re- turn, and whose glittering valor rests alone on the simple band of his mother’s, father’s, sister’s or brother’s arm in the form The news of Germany’s bankruptcy will not be likely to surprise us when we realize that she not only had to support an army in Europe, but also an army of three hundred thousand P B E After the restrictions on sugar and wheat were slackened (s and just when one was getting his mouth all puckered up to imbibe a piece of cake, did you notice what happened to the Paris bears the historical distinction of having two _of the presidents of the greatest republics in the world within its environs and they seem to be getting along first rate. e () s Well, the country has had three Wilsonless weeks and no \report of any spot of the nation tipping up has been heard. Wax and Tallow To NORTHERN HIDE & {18 Belt. Ave. ' For Quick Returns and Highest Cash Market Prices SHIP YOUR ! H'des, Furs, Wool, Sheep Pelts and Bee HE leaders for more than twenty-five years; give clear, sharp impressions, and do not clog the type. The stenogra- pher’s work cannot help being improved by the use of Star Brand ribbons. Our salesman will gladly call en you Pioneer Stationery Store THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER T!JF.SDAY EVENING, i)ECEMBER 24, 1918 LIBERTY FUEL IS 0. K. Tried in Extensive Tests and Proves Success, LAND REPORT SEEN SOON. St. Paul, Dec. 23.—Among the first matters to be .brought to the atten- tion of Governor Burnquist following his return will be the report of the Minnesota land settlement committee. D. A. Wallace, chairman of the committee, expects to make an ap- pointment immediately with the gov- HAVE DARK HAIR AND LOOK YOUNG Nobody Can Tell When You ~ Darken Gray, Faded Hair With Sage Tea WRITES CHRISTMAS LETTER. | ygeq in Everything FromeTrucke and ' ernor, when the report willbe Iaid Grandmother kep her hair beau- 3 rything Fro From Letecey, France, domes'a lot- Trdctors o Airplanes, Say /before him, and this probably will|tifully darkened, glossy and attrac- ter to A. J. Naylor from his son, be made public at once by the gov-|tive with a brew of Sage Tea and Harold, a member of Battery B, 312tk Inventors. ernor. Sulphur,. Whenever her hair took / The purpose of the movement is :1?' provide land for returning sol- ers. After each meal —YOU eat one EATONIC FOR YOUR STOMACH'S SAKE and get, full food value and real stom- ach comfort. Instahtly relieves heart- burn, bloated, gassy feeling, STOPS acidity, food repeating and stomach misery. -AIDS digestion; keeps the e it w0 8 oy e tbe g yywvfifibm?‘; call and try it. Barker's Drug & Jewelry Store, Bemidji, Minn. field .artillery, having been written . i T on the day set aside for ‘all soldiers| Washington.—“Liberty fuel,” the to write a Christmas letter home. substitute for gasoline developed by The young artilleryman tells of | Maj. Oliver B. Zimmerman and Capt. leaving for Halifax last July and|B. C. Weisgarber of the gas and ofl awaited the arrival of about twenty-| production division of the war depart- four other ships and some submarine | ment, has proved its practicability in chasers to act as escort to the open | . iengive tests In automobiles, motor- . k h: - 3?:-311 ge :ll))%l:t l;xfeara;;:txz 3:71“;:{.1 cycles, motortrucks, tractors, statid)- he believed from report his division | ATY engines and airplanes. . would be ordered home in another| -‘The net results” said Major Zin- month or two. merman, “showed that . aithough On the trip across, a submarine|checked against every commercinl was sighted and shots fired at it. It| grade of gasaline in the highest types is believed the undersea boat was | of gasoline engines, refined to the lim- sunk. it of engineering knowledge and with The letter was written in a city | no change in the carbureter, it never- evacuated two years ago by the| theless develops a greater thermal ef- French, and at the close the son| fictency than the best gasoline.” wishes his parents a merry Christ-| qpe new fuel can be produced in nag, varying grades to meet the require- ments of the several types of gasoline on that dull, faded or streaked pearance, this simple x'nix’fi?:o' 35 applied .with wonderful effect. B'y asking at any drug store for “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound,” you- will get a large bottle of this old- time recipe improved by the addition of other ingredients, all ready to use, for about 50 cents. This simple mix- ture can be depended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair. A well-known downtown druggist says everybody uses Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound now because it darkens so naturally and eveply that nobody can tell it has been ap- plied—it’s so easy to use, too. : You simply dampen a comb or soft brush and draw it through your hair, taking one strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears; after an- other application or two, it is restored to its natural color and-looks glossy, soft and beautiful. This preparation is-a delightful toilet requisite. It is not intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. b Co. cgfit,ne'rhfiaxw‘:fly rlo‘:",‘::”}:‘el;t n;‘;‘: motors. U..like gasoline, which is Thursday instead of Wednesday, largely all of one grade, the new fuel Christmas day, all returned soldiers| ¢an be manufactured specially for and sailors will be heartily welcome | motorcycles, trucks, tractors, airplane as -guests of the club. | engines or_any other type of gas en- There will be a special menu and | 8ine. talks by Lieut. Earle A. Barker of “It will be possible in the future for the United States navy, home on a|'n person to drive up to a filllng sta- ?hfl‘mfl“ leave, and N. E, Given, re-| tjon and secure exactly the grade of urned from over there as well as| e ) Loaui od for hi others. A large turnout of club equired for his particular ma- members {8 urged. chine. This will result in more satis- el frictory service from every gasoline machine in the market and give the [ Theres a s Szlesman from Viroinia RED cRossNom motor owner a maximum of efficicncy “er a minimum of outlay.” R. C. SHIPMENT. Other government experts who have w. “This is Real witnessed tests of the new fuel are who was chéwingl and highly enthusiastic regarding its fu- the swapping yamns wi Gravely. That small chew men on the Post Office Two knitted goods shipments in satisfies, and the longer December. On the 1st a shipment of 70 sweaters was made. This finished | ture possibilities, “ » ¢ % the November 1 allotment. Our al-| For obvious reasons Major Zimmer- come:i; Have a chew, you chew it the better it lotment for December 25 was 50| man and Captaln Weisgarber are not says he to Jake; Jake m_tee.Thatfgwhy;tdoesnt sweaters and 1,280 pairs of sox. On | disposed to make public the formula Sim' think he’s chew- ,cost anything exta to Saturday we shipped the following: | for “Liberty fuel.” Its base is kero- ingunless hischeekbulges . chew thisclass of tobacco.” 50 sweaters, 1,076 pairs of soX, 11| gene and some of the other materials cut like he had the mum, “ s e helmets (extra), (extra). “Call that a chew?” he 62 pairs wristlets | yoeq are saild to be a drug on the £ : enorts. ' “Sure!” says the In December, out-of-town branches waarket at present, and auxillaries sent in 3 helmets,| Major Zimmerman states that mo- 331 pairs sox, 59 sweaters, 13 pairs| tors using this fuel start more eusily wristlets. Of Jthis number Redby| than with ordinary gasoline, that the people donated 13 pairs of sox. fuel explodes at temperatures even We are short only 204 pairs sox| helow zero, the mileage per gallon on .this allotment and hope to befy t - able to ship them about January 15. tz]ire:x:{():fi;:\;t 18 safe against premar WHAT ARE TWO WIVES TO MEN WHO BEAT THE HUNS? (By United Press:) London, Dec. 10. (By Mail.)— Bigamy is increasing at such a rate that magistrates are piling on the savertty of the sentence in an en- eavor to keep it under control. » The man who takes unto himself bet“‘ber furnase. 5 a wife usnally is regarded as a hero, Is that anything to quarrel and now that the war has taught| gbout?”’ heroes to stand up and face anything, «Tt wouldn’t be if they had the the question of an extra wife or two same make, but they haven’t, and o hor—thai’s mhy dhapoldea ot e oo tebeces wibe ong extra ooty PEYTON BRAND Real Gravely Chewing Plug each piece packed in a pouch RAVELY TOBACCO CO., DANY, VA" TCAsUs BELLL “T fear these two citizens are have ing a warm argument about the war.” “You are mistaken. Each is try- ing to convince the other he has the When in Minneapolis stop at 'HOTEL LINCOLN NICOLLET AVENUE and NINTH STREET Opened September 1st, 1918 In the center of the business and theatrical districts, adjoining the largest retail store. One square from street cars to and from all depots yet free from noise of that traffic. Entrance and lobby on Nicollet Ave., Minne- apolis’ leading thoroughfares. : 125 Rooms—100 with bath and toilet. $1.00 to $2.00 per day. seems to leave them undaunted. Most people find it difficult to | since each one regards himself as an know whom to blame. Dr. Johnson i i iliti described the re-marriage of a widow- nuth(?rlty i) ‘he?t units, hostilities liable to begin at any moment.” er as]the triumph of optimism over | 8Te experience—and men of today are de- | —.Birmi e e o T ath, Birmingham Age-Herald. A renowned old sea captain passed Linings Are Col from hopefulness to gloomy despair g8 Are Golored. Bh' thie :uhject. e e | A notion reminiscent of the blouses explained: “It is like eels and snakes | Of several seasons ago, when many all mixed up in a bag; the odds are colors were transfused by means of that you'll get an eel.” Then his| nuny linings placed one above the oth- face darkened as he added: “I'veler, is shown in some clever blue had three gips, and I got a snake|plouses of georgette through which every time. red,” canary or petunia shows part of It would seem that the crime of | the wuy to the yoke and agali for bigamy brings its own punishment; cufls and col'ar, at least that it is opinion of many| i married men who find that even one wife is as great a burden of woes as can be borne with any degree of complacency—but these fighting men who have passed through an inferno of trial and affliction seem able to bear up very well under the weight of bigamy. « "That is why the magistrates have | decided to pass out sentences and longer terms of imprisonment; so that the man who, in his greed, marries more wives than he is al- lowed, will pass most of his days in solitary ~confinement without the comforting presence of any of his selected ministering angels. —— SCHWAB FOR PRESIDENT. Sparkling and vivacious—merry, Chicago, Dec. 24.—Choice of Chas. |bright, alert—a good, clear skin and M. Schwab for next president of the|a mnatural, rosy, healthy complexion United States was voiced at a ban- |are assured only by pure blood. If quet given by the Chicago Machinery {only every man and woman could be club to 750 plant superintendents |induced to adopt the morning inside and other representatives of 750 ma- |bath, what a gratifying change would chinery construction and metal work- [take place. Instead of the thousands ing concerns. of sickly, anaemic-losking men, wom- Partisanship was not mentioned. en and girls, with pasty or muddy coniplexions; instead of the multi- tudes of “nerve wrecks,” “rundowns,” “prain fags” and pessimists we should see a virile, optimistic throng *{of rosy-cheeked people everywhere. C@flGfis AND COLDS each morning, before breakfast, a TR, glass of real hot water with a tea- Dr, King's New Discovery [spoonful of limestone phosphate in it “has a fifty year record to wash from the stomach, liver, kid- behind it neys and ten yards of bowels the pre- Furniture and equipment entirely new. All rooms have outside exposure, electric elevator and local and long distance phones. gaear, Peachy Skin Awaits Anyone Who - Drinks Hot Water Says an inside bath, ‘before break- fast helps us look and feel clean, sweet, fresh. Guests will receive the personal attention of the owners who will be there to wait on them. 4 WM. B. CAMFIELD F. 8. GREGORY Do Your Trading at ~Carver’s General Store Fresh Milk Daily, at per quart....................cco....... 9c Eggs, very-good, at per dozen Compound Lard, per pound. Currants, per package Raisins, per package Citron, lemon and orange peel, per pound Mince Meat, per package.........ccccoemeo... Pumpkin, per can ... Bananas, per pound .. Try our fine line of fresh cookies. Salad Dressing, 8 ounce bottle Evaporated Horseradish Prepared Horseradish . One large bottle Snyders Catsup One bottle Strained Honey An inside bath is had by drihking vious day’s indigestible waste, sour Tt built its reputation onitsproduce |fermentations and poisons, ~thus Half pound Lipton’s Black Tea 38c tion of positive results, on its sureness cleansing, sweetening and freshening Salt Pork, the best .................. 28¢ in rolieving the throat irritation of |the entire alimentary canal before One 49-pound sack Cremo Flour $2.95 putting more food into_the stomach. gttacks, Those subject to sick headache, bil- #Dr, King's New Disco ? Wh s jousness, nasty breath, rheumatism, 1y folks wouldn't use anything elsel” [colds; and particularly those who have ‘That's ths gencral nation-wide esteem |a pallid, sallow complexion and who in_whish this well-known remedy is |are constipated very often, are urged Leld. Its action is prompt, its taste [to obtain a quarter pound of lime- pleasant, its rclicf gratifying. stone phosphate at the drug:- store Hall a ceatury of cold and cough |which will eost but a trifle, but is suf- checking. All druggists. 60c and $1.20. | ticient to_demonstrate the quick and —————————————————————== | remarkable change in both health and Bowels Out of Kilter? appearance, awaiting those who prac- That's nature calling for relief, tice internal sanitation. We must Assist her in her daily duties with Dr. |remember that inside cleanliness is King’s New Life Pills. Not a purgative | more important than outside, because in the usual dose, but a mild, effective, |the skin does not absorb impurities corrective, laxative that teages the |to contaminate the blood while the bowels into action, 25c, pores in the thirty feet of bowels do. colds, coughs, grippe and bronchial Many other things too numerous to mention at a large saving to you. - Dates, per package Figs, per package . Call us up—Phone 237. We deliver to all parts of the city FREE. Yours for business, H. CARVER 703 Fourteenth Street

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