Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 26, 1918, Page 4

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‘Dec. 14, (By. Mail. ot cemeteries in eyvery part of the . world will undertaken by Great Britain as one of her xfter-the»war duties, . Plans for the work already are be-|' ing worked out by the imperial war graves commission which « recently sent to France Sir Fredrick Kenyon, 5 w ho_made & survey of -t yn,; ade recommendations | lay ‘and care of the cemeterid . whieli~the commission adopted. ; No private mémorials will be per-|- in the cemeteries. !-}eadntones 4 ;llki as mamorials or €q A corps of architects and ug . gardeners soon will be sent to Francé : ‘tht central memorial for each’ .~ cemetery and decide on plans for ita . care lnd beautification. - It is planned to erect in each ceme- tery a cross and another monument -which, it is proposed, will be ‘“‘one great, fair stone of fine proportions, feet in lying raised . upon-three steps, and third shall be twice the width of the ‘second, and that edch stone shdll’ bear, in .indellible lettering, gome thoughts or words of sacred de- dication,”’ This stone in each ceme- “will be near the eastern boun- § it ‘as the men. faced Arrnngemenu will be mada in all cemeteries. in -which ‘Indians are urfed to conform to their cast and ..'.creed practices. Although the majority of British * soldiers foll in Prance and Belgium, .- eemeteries will number hundreds in}. other “lands, . some - of ' which are Mub'potam alestine, Syria, Bgypt, allipaolt; Malta, Mudros, Gibraltar, & Bul:lr!r. Ttaly, Cyprus, and China. - 1t is sxpected work of establishing the cemeteries. will require -several ‘Because of the fact that thou- years. sands of Britishers were buried where | = they feif in France and Belgium, the work will be made most complex. . In some cases it will be impossible to : nmm' the battlefleld graves. Paulng‘ of Emma, ©. Emma Is dead. 'She died, not per hapa aitogether that others might live, but ghe surely. ‘died to make an Ameri- ean hollday. Most of her life she had " Ype ‘petted and dined, - for it was de- that ‘she’ nnt welght; mueh ‘ :’md”temal’ ég o.8pecie | WA, -in her tended %fl‘r rénloved rom base hospital 15 10 base 32, And thnt is just where in- ‘terest for all the folks at home who filve boys at base 32 starts, for surely ‘B6 miember of the hospital so far for- snd grew. Récently the end:came. It was announced in & letter home thus S tal in es, and_while it may Be dlfiéyal o say go, the diners say she tusted better than American pork. ot weep nof, you outsiders who read F Rmma, yu only 8 -wild* hog,- B‘trlpes. § graphically: “We ate Wnnp the Holl to eatch and store ter rains. Vegetables and fruits mostly water, Get all the water Yyou can for war service for your grow- ing crops next spring, If you put your nrden lnw condition of a sponge and gwmt mtn\cq; RVADOD-: " ding pgainst fi!." de deep . unleaa you wb\flfi riig' to the surface poor gar M lon. lfigs Mabel Norman was the guest of and Mrs. T. J. Welsh at din- ner yesterday. ~ Mrs.cAnnie Gunniss of Leech Lake is the guest of Mr, and Mrs. T. J. Welst for a week, S2 _causes poor appe~ digestion, headaches, bflioumeu and ‘more serious § Hollister’s. Rocky Mountain Tea is a sure remedy for- conahpation. These won- derful. herbs have long been fanibus: for quick and positive results. By restoring normal bowel action, you will gain| color, weight and youthful en- ergy.. -Take tonight—tomor- row- ful right. . Drug Store N “r cocp ritish ' Museum.; o8 0bjects:ta | THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER FOR SALE—Oak, well bullt store ladder. Call at Ploneer office. 1123t1 THERE'S BIG WORK AHEAD. (By Unlted Press. London, Dec. 11. (By Mail.)— Ilauroad tunnels under the Straits of over ‘and.- Gibraltar are projected as part of English and European recon- struction. ‘Plans already have been 8§ prepared. It also is proposed to construct a rallroad from Gibraltar along the northwestern coast of’ Africa to Dntar, Cape Verde, or Bathurst. “"Phis, it is planned, would make posgible steamboat connection ' with prazil by which a traveler could make the journey from the Mediterranean fouth America in five days. Con- fons’ from England and France _be almost as.quick. _ QUESTION' OF CAMIONS. (By United Press.) Paris, Dec. 6. (By Mail.)—What will become of the thousands’of mil- ary automobiles and trucks now in ance? is a question .traquently . It-is possible, according to WANTED A WANTED — Girl at St Hospital. 1231 WANTED—Plain knitting and cro- cheting to do at home. Mrs. Marcia Mitchell, 12th St. between Bemidji and Doud Aves. 2d1227 WANTED—Secondhand wood heat- er. Phone 698. 2d1224 L ASl e WANTED—Position as stenographer and bookkeeper. Have had ex- perience in court work. Write 514 Mississippi Ave, 2d1224 WANTED—Cleaning girl, by house- keeper at the Hotel Mark, at once. 1223tf WANTED—Girl for- general house- k. - Mrs. B. E. Kenfleld, 1222 ome sources, that the French trans., mor D “|portation -system may be practically | Doud avenue. Phone 730. ' 1129tf ‘revo'lutlonlzed by use of the famous|pop ANY kind of a real estate deal camions. ? The French army alone has thou- see or write B. J, Willits, ,407 Bel- sands of big trucks, which not only trami Ave., new location. ~ 1213tf carriedlsu:plles, but dashed from on’g e part” of the front to another witl % troops. Should these trucks be FOR RENT turned to peaceful pursuits, railway traffic would be reduced greatly. It FOR RENT-—S8ix room house; 615 is lkely they will play a big part| ' Irvine Ave. A. Klein. 3d1227 in the wurk of reconstruction, at - 1“" % FOR RENT-—Modern- office rooms. 0O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. 1041228 W ANT AD DEPT FOR RENT—One office room in the 129¢¢ Security Bank. NOSE CLOGGED FROM. A COLD OR CATARRH Apply Cream ln Nostrils To - Open Up Air Passage-. t Ah! What relief!- Your clogged 108trils open right up, the air pas- FOR BALE sages of your head are clear and ou can breathe freely. No more L king, snuffling, mucous disc SALE — Mahogany piano in hagdaché, dryness—no struggling or ood condition for cash or Liberty | breath at night, your cold or catarrh onds. Phone 29 or 200. 3d1227 |is gone, ———————————————————— e T FOR SALE OR TRADE—Fine grade| Dow't stay stuffed upl Get a Guernsey heifer, 2 years old, fresh small bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm June 14; fine Holsteln heifer, 2 |from your druggist nmow. Apply a Years, eligible to registration; will | ittle of this fragrant, antiseptic fell or trade towards cow.. E, .J.|cream in your nostrils, let it pene- - Willits. 3,11235 trate through every aix;pgug of- tbe —-—-—,——-——o‘fl—-’-————-——-— SALE—43 acres; lot -1, section inflamed mucous' ‘membrane, glvmg -85 towhship 147, range 34; price[you instant relief. Ely's C $1,000. M. Moes, 1128 Chestnut|Balm is just what every cold Ave., Minneapolis, Minn.. 10d1-4 sufferer has been se S e T A B T e splendid. HAVE CASH customer for 4 or 6 room house—act quick. Also hayve cash man for improved 80 to 160 atre farm. E. J. Willits, 407 Bel- Advertisements In nis column °°‘P ‘half cent a word per {ssue;, when paid ‘cash in advance. No ad will Beirun for less than 10c per issue. ‘Ads charged on our books cost one} cent a word per fssue. No ads run for less than &5Gc. tra.ml Ave 1041281 ENTERPR]SE AUTO CO‘ Auto Livery and Taxi Service Day and Night Service, Office Remore Hotel, Cor. . 3rd St & Beltrnnlu Ave. |‘ To Keep Your Skin'Clear Jil Apply a solution of 20 Mula Office Phone 1 Residence Phone 10 WM. M’CUAIG, Manager Team Powdered Boric to your face every morning and even- ing. This is a natural anti- septic—it soothes and heals. The very fact that it is used as an eye wash proves how harmless it is to the tenderest part of the human system. Use it in the bath tub—it is FURNITURE AND a splendxd clt;anser ?nd de- e, your. .feet: aref| 53 "NI! 1’ : ((;u _take off your s ERAK]NG hoes at night, soak them in|| == R hot water to which has been : added 5 tablespoonfuls of 20 N. M’KEE, Funeral . Mt:ile T(lalam li'ovgdgredl Boric Director’ and you’ll surely find relief and s v 4 PHONE 178-W or R Buy it from your druggist. Special Map Coupon Bemidji Pioneer Pub. Co. Bemidji, Minn. Gentlemen: Enclosed find $2.50 to pay for the Daily Pioneer for six months and 82 cents for which send me one ol your latest State, United States and War Zone maps, a combination of “three in one” map hangers. Nuual............. " Address.............. .\ e _'TM'T OUR. SEATS ARG oNGgSs ' e COODNESS, PA, I'M AFRAID You WON'T BE ABLE ] To SEE MVCH THE RE ' & PROFESSIONAL | Anthony’s | ~. 5d head; soothe and; heal the!swellen, | BUSINESS E. A. SHANN PHYSICIAN AND B'Uknmm Oftice inMayo Block. . - - Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 DOCTORS DR. EINER JOHNSON ' PHYBICIAN AND SURGEON DR. L. A. WARD Bemidji, Minn. PHYSIC!AN AND SURGEON Bemidji, Minn. : Wb SO L AND SURGEON Ibertson Block Office Phone 153 [ DRIW DEDROy | Office, O'Ln -Bowser Oftice Phone 81’3’-\” m?’x“ft—n DRS. GILMORE' & MoCANN i DR. D.°L. STANTON DENTIST PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Office—Miles Block ~ : 3 Oftice in Winter Blook ' BYE KAR ‘NOSE Glasaes Fitted THROAT GRAHAM M. TORRANCE ‘LAWYER Miles Block DR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST North of Markham Kotol Gibbons-Block Tel. Phone: 660 . 230 THORWALD LUNDE DOCTOR OF CHIROPRAGTIC Acutes and - Chronic - Diseases ; handled with great' sucoess. 1st Nat: Bank Bldg. Phone 406-W Hours 10-12 a. m.; 2-5 7-8 p. m. D. R. BURGESS, D. V. M. - Veterinarian . 7 Oftice Phone 8-R 3rd St. and Irvine Ave. DR. E. H. SHITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Oftice Security Bank Bleck Ofllv flhfl ftal 8 d N cs: an £ oors w of ’l‘&opm-:'? Phone No. 30 3rd St. snd Irvinl nnug.q Feed, \ midji o 8 smom“on (1} . DRAY AND TRANSFER Res: Phone 53 818 America’ Oftice Phone 12 Clothes ?&31&- for Eana, wpl.;ll - and Children HEN it was War, Pan prepared for War. ; Now it is Peace and Pan is prepared - for Peace. tices Preparedness. Pan believes in and prac- It is the nature of the. business -~ the _character of the Enterprlsc. Perhaps no manufactrurmg mdustry has the broad ap- plication, the wide elasticity, possessed by the modem automobxle plant e From Peace to War, or from War to Peace, is only a step when the equipment is complete. Thereis little lost time-and little lost - energy. From the bayonet to the plowshare is only a whisper. / The Pan Motor Company has mvested in fixed assets-—bul]dmgs, machinery and equipment, outside of real estate, LEL lyjutfu Over $1 800 000.00 It has no past due debts, no bonds, no mortgagcs, no prefcrred stock. It pays as it goes, goes as it pays and i is paying and gomg every , day. Its capital is unimpaired and it has a comfortable surplus. ' No company of like proportions and of like age was ever on a more . substantial financial basis. ; i ¥ S - G * 3 PAN MOTOR COMPANY SAINT CLOUD {Pan Town], MINN. COLLAPSIBLE I'VE. CoME. PERISCOPE ! PREPARED FoR EMERCENCIRS' HERE S SOME - THIN IN MY COAT PockeT 1T'S A~

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