Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 27, 1918, Page 2

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FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 27, 1918 FORESTER'S S0CKS NOT FORGOT s A oT; ING REUEF w “(By UniD!ed l;léem:)rh c.i TISFY : i from the United States to Frante to cut the wood needed hby the hailliét} % & armies, were not without a bit o U the Christias {n thelr stockings this| Sloan's Liniment has the morning.. v punch that relieves Many members of the 10th and 1 so8 20th engineer regiments, composed rheumatic tw"nm of foresters, have no relatives in : "8 ‘It World’s Biggest Whistle - Can Be Heard 12 Miles " Pittsburgh, Pa.~What {8 said to he the largest whistle in the world hag been placéd on one of the smokestacks of thc Home- stedd Steel’ works. ‘The whistle, 200 feet above the ground, is five feet long and one foot in- dlameter and 1s connected with - a threednch steam pipe. "It re- | quires 150 pounds: of ‘steam to blow the.whistle, which ean:be: heard 12 miles. § EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT- SUNDAY: THE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. 6. B. CARSOW } 5. N. DENU TELEPRONE 932 enel T i SR P, Mien 0 seoont-cnse maser [} ey DEVOLVING. UPON, ALL | Foy ! No attention paid to annonymous contributions, Writer's name muwst Planting, ' Care - and -Protection of SEEas i be 0 unga gxo &fi’mr. but not necessarily for publication. i Trees ls a- Prime Requisite of 5 Ia America, and might have gone with- This warmth-giving, congestion- {out- Christmas remembrances had it| ecattering circulation-stimulating reme not been for the American Forestry y penelrates without rubbing right to assoclation, which provided for them | the aching spot and brings quick relief, out-of its-welfare fund. More than | surely, cleanly, A wo: ul help for $20,000 was: contributed to this fund, | external pains, sprains, st r stiffe umhgo" he- Weekly Pionee: ust reach this office not thin 'rnu%n:v ggrufishywuek. toylnnxal-': D'lllbill‘clul)n in the current issue, Good Citizenship. e Cholce varietles of our native decld- and one of its chief uses was pro-| ness, h iche, I SUBSORIPTION RATES viding Christmas cheer for the boys r e noult"ln(} ever%ree,n t:treesd have su:end T the WoBas ot Pranog ook mg:: mbtflfi ;:3:};“;300“ ufot:l;t' One year “'o"‘;t y d’l”m epiction dug fo the al i l—e s~ ISSTM . Mys, Henry 8. Graves, wife of the | iy name, Keep it handy f«‘flf.m Six montts .. most unchecked ravages of pestiferous Enrlch Your GardenSoll. chief forester of the forestry service, | family. The big bottle is economy. :lnuem.nddestmcfive fungl, the noted | This is the time to apply. cosrse ‘was chairman of the organization of ty of bird life in many sections women ‘that packed the Christmas 9 plainly adding to the complexity of | 2A0Ure —not commerclal. fertilizer, | boxes. ~Each box was'just a littls n g the problem of protecting the trees,| WhiCh should only be used during the|different from the others, but most of 8. N Ton pages, containing s of the mews of the week. Publishsd 3 growing season. You are not likely to | them-contained knives, flash lights; - > g oved EARIRAAY God eenh ieinan poh fo a3 abirve o, 5 ahvasio 58 i el T S e cheot| 8DDIY. too much compost or manure. | fountain pens, soap cigarettes, tooth %{l' s Pain nut, the maple, hickory, oak, pine, hem-| Truck growers use as heavy a coating | Paste, candy, :gum, and mints. X118 < : OPPIUIAL COUNTY AND COITY PROCEEDINGS ‘Jock, etc., are beautifully characteris-| 25 5IX inches. On a plot 20 by 20 feet; tic of the wonderful reu’;urm of our | 400 to 600 pounds can be used. Stable declduous and evergreen varietles, and | [088Ure 18 60 scarce, 1t 18 more than these ‘should be planted freely wher-| Vet important to save and use all THE THEORIST IN OFFICE. ever opportusity offers. The American | 8Vallable leaves. The 'burning of One of the reason for the almost complete breakdown of/| chestnut should not be:permitted to ’:)“%' ‘fn“"k waste. &‘”‘“e is “‘;‘: the organization of the bureau of war risk insurance is now/| disappear from the list. m&’e“éo 'g::tn ‘titeZIe)!t.lyputo:: xoul;gm apparent, Since October 5, the bureau has been in charge of| I had Intended to say more about | v/ ® =0 o 0% By cio B 8 00 O TP ”» street tree planting in the several bor- 8. a professional “efficiency expert.”” On that day the man who oEhs/aPiour city, whete L1 sec. | TADgements. should be made, if pos- — had been at the head of the office resigned, and to take Mi§| yiong trees may be used with a groat | Bble for fine, well-rotted manure or place Mr. McAdoo picked the chief of the federal bureau of} aavantage to property and for the | fOF commercial fertilizer for use mext efficiency. This is the gentleman who has been making “time| adornment of a neighborhood. For a | “Pring. Thereisa shortage:during the studies” of various operations in difi'erent;i oflf‘ices 3f s;the, gov- xn;:atlvelyl sm:ll extvend{t\lre 13 good ml“;‘ngffifs‘ififfif“fi?fi;‘;‘;x ernment. By changing the positions of desks, redistributing a paying investment. e pe- 2 a R i the office work, or putting into effect other refinements of|yiod of defoliation oS s fi:;’;‘y_“‘;‘,f;’gfic,‘;;;}‘;‘;,;;:‘:‘ngfigg Thousands Speak Highest Praise for . theoret.ica.l ofi‘ice‘management this “‘expert” has s_om_et_imes 8UC-{ son of satety m'm“phm;‘g‘ sl Kh in ithe spring will give plants an-early - 7 - A L ceded in increasing the output of a number of individuals by | work can now shortly be undertaken, | 4t and help to produce early erops| [ I, Kramer’s Discovery Eatonic a small fraction. lasting till early frost. Al interested | — Tesult all gardeners desire. " : That is all very well in an establishment that is already|iIn “this Invitiog enterprise should 2is 3 X 3 Gifts to the Public, - Aoy 2. Chgoranf?? functioning according to some sort of a system, and in which | tke occaslon to plant a tree as a civie Famaous Go where you will, in city, town or comes ‘‘aweet’'—no_gas or bloat—no each employee is kept busy, even though he may not be pro-| 9o, . ; ponoveral of the most highly admired | conntry, and you. will hear penple belohing ad repeasing oflulsey half- ko] the application of the minutiae of office organization is not what PENCIL S V.ES LIFE OF BOY public “by anclent cltizens, Out of | i,qfief{orlndmequo,n Sad-all etomach Egmélwy B;*;*;‘:er originhtor of is needed at present. They have over 14,000 glerks,.amply them -all I may cite the Pantheon; that flME'-rZ!u‘m“h -Drogeistasaythas . 4 ke ; - 22 : g am proud of EATONIC. The sufficient to keep abreast of the work at all times, provided| BVt :‘"': < “c'l'":' R'B'" 3% [ tharvelous Panthieon, Which' (we all ‘wplf.}on'rfé-m T e I e ot s aliiads Sretotin s : Stopp Y al Case—Boys | 4ti1] admire in the heart of Rome, the | , Breater f ’ tens of thousands of cages are m: they are kept employed. “Were Playing War G } which he originated years ago. te ¢ A tical t d to the handli f a lar; g g monument which "-stands deathless b ; ample reward for the hard work Dy praciical man-accisiomed 4 -1 D LB SAIge SR while, the stream - of ages flows by. This, of course, is a subject that have devoted to the bringing out of office force could go to the bureau, discharge half of the clerks,| Des Moines, 1a.—A metal lead pen- This was construéted by Agrippa; the comes home to practically everyone. EATONIC., Now I e those who are more incompetent. than the rest, and organize| il In his pocket stopped u bullet |y o4 or Augnstus, at his own expense| VXY few people, indeed, are entirely ‘gqpigfaction of knowing=absolutely— the others so as to bring the office up to the minute and keep ijt| and probably saved the life of Glen | ;4 wan he compared in this respect mf’?fl:m‘: woman. who has oot I%}alggfllcio:viit}l 5 e ) Iin, twelve-year-old son of Rev- : i there. Catlin; to Carnegle hall in New York. Agrip-| never rienced the dull, “‘Ium; 2 Less theory and more practical business sense would work | °ed Catiin of Council Biufts during | o ¢ the Pantheon from the same | ish' feeling of distress that resulta T trongly urge. every yoan ;and § a complete transformation in that branch of the government. | 2T §ame here. Several boys bud |, ons of clvic ‘zeal that Impelled | from a heavy meal, is surely the rare woman with'a bad dlgesu%n_w ¢ P g «| bullt a cave in thu‘ outskirts of town | . oote to endow New York with his |- - exception. ‘And it is, fiherefoTr(e), Ifioé EATONI% atl onq:ho:nngeae:ceh.ad L & TA o e L o grent hall.. And, the.two, plonymenty ;matyer e w%fi;‘lglthq'.aEA titude :t:ge sgz:selfize thx;y command !I;’hab it THE WHEAT AC_REAGE. : Ing to the cave Eddle Emig, fourte‘e,r;, bullt by the personal s fearcesof i :mvenall“ ol 'veranoew gra s sibert {onger otmmens i 3 | The federal department of agriculture reports an increase| who was standing guard, fired a 22| o "0 16 wonlthy citizens, with an in- gre: L one to endure the miseries and dis- | of 6,726,000 acres, or nearly 16 per cent winter wheat this fall ::;L':‘e"“;:gfi ::au:‘eat‘l‘l:ne;:i; ‘:::Z“::’ terval of 20 centuries between tl(!iem. i &m‘{&;‘t&:fl;{tflz P;:l!."t';; comforts of & weak, ailing ‘stomach. ! 4 : v y v E s sire to- extend: t - OUks above t.he acreage.sown- 1 the fall of 1917. P . vancing. The bullet tore a button. off e]xx‘)reft: ; e :n n;i:‘desgzmol:xt;: ,.,n purpose “of . neutralizing the excess Justonelarge 50c box of EATONIO With conditions reasonably favorable, the yield of winter the whole people”a . acids that produce stomach miseries. will prove that I am right. Get it irom < e ¥ > | his cont and was stopped by the pen- 1, n 3 b iy wheat next year is forecast as 765,000,000 bushels, which is| ey, Joyment of the donor’s private fortune. | . EATONIC acte almost instantly. You your druggist today and if it is not 80’0%"}200 more than the higl;test record. i - - - en the government called upon the farmers last year for an increased acreage of wheat the response was beyond MOUSE PLAYS PART IN SUIT —B. C. Forbes, in Boston News*Bu-| . cag a_tablet after meals — distress. entirely satigfactory he will refund reau, : 3 quickly disappears—stomach be- your money. ¢ . ~— expectation. It is difficult to over-estimate the effect which d Gook Fell and 1 d Herself’f :ll:e magnificent wheat crop of 1918 had toward the winning of "“13,.,3“,..,.; é:.,,:lubr; ch::" ! Tk TREIREEEE : i y 5 e war. With Rodent in Hand. 2 4 Facing the necessity of greatly increased exports in the —— : ; : i R S, Tiile o f coming year, our farmers have again shown their patriotic| Kansas City, Mo.—A mouse plays, ; ; 1Q F : : 2| spirit by providing for a larger wheat harvest in 1919. an lmg;sr;avlu‘p;n I,n ;n::llilt l;ml"-‘ua:-- HE 1919 Pdfl lS What ltS bUIIdCrS e The American farmer merits the respect and honor of hig| 8¢ filed by Tearl Smith, foruerly. employed as second eook of the West- | D _| ern Union Telegraph company, against if/ TP TRESP G T 4 the company.. Miss Smith. employed INFORMATION PLEASE. * in the company’s kitched, declares in Postmaster General Burleson expresses the opinion that| her suit that the chef found a mouse the government can buy the telephone and telegraph systems|in o garbage can. He proceeded to and pay for same out of the earnings in 25 years. In the mean-| thtse the ) "“;“' :“j:k “""" the i time the public. would like to know how much diminution of| 4t '* M [h (W08 {0 estabe SR service there would be, what appropriations would be called| phree thousand dollars' damages ts for from the treasury, whether he would want the same power| asked of the company. to exclude from the telegraph service that he now has to ex-| ——~erm——————— clude from the mails and to what extent the telegraph and t(}allephone systems would be made adjuncts of a political ma- chine. ''''' 3 country. An old Greek philoéopher—can'f think of his name just now—said:- | i .want the public to take it for. | ! “Be what you wish to be taken for”. ‘ § | }' There were no automobiles in those \0 days, but there were quite a few more ~or less human beings. 0 3 The soldier boys have our friend, Harold Knutson to thank| | for the change in the war department ruling permitting them Clean, Sweet and to keep their uniforms. As soon as the rule was made that the clothes would have to be sent back, our representative busied F I eSh Every Day The above admonition is just as applicable to the men himself for the boys, and as a result the ruling was changed.— of tOdaY as it was to the men of ancient Greece. : Spooner Northern News. Drink a glass of real hot water ,,,,, g o it . S There will be no difficulty in resolving to get on the water intore 5:'::;'.':.: ey And it 18 .JUSt as apphcable to the WOrk Of man as lt.lS wagon this year. Your only trouble will be that you will prob- to man himself. The automobile should be what its ably find it crowded. SUBINE Iy to live, but to b % 7 : ISy, 20 Sy ife” is not merely - s X Among the problems of reconstruction will be getting sus- ,l,?,‘l’, '.fi:'p“:efi,flk,:l:s::uju:kdw;:: ' maker oo the py lic tOrt(/ka 2 fOl‘. SuCh 3 the penders on the navy and long trousers on the army again. ,‘gzpzega ema:;;n 1,; gi'igiggeblth only. 1919 Pan . the feature car or the future, el PARn eI 2 WG [l Ly 5 When the collector calls with England’s forty-billion- | Folks whotare accustomed to feel 4 ; : o dollar bill, he will probably find Germany “not at home.” o g~ e T It is the best car of moderate size and price that Pan skill and p ey | OTEUe, mASLy breath, acid stomach, money can produce. It is designed to supply the growing de- i »y opening the sluices of the system mand for a real automobile having the quality, the beauty, and Y : ] : sach morning and flushing out the - d % i 2 g " When in Minneapolis stop at *hole of the interal poisonous stag- refinement of high priced cars and containing the materials and H O T E L L IN C O L N ve 33?(; Thahee itig, ok ot workmanship heretofore confined to the big machines. breskfast, drink & glass of real hot : : _ ; NICOLLET AVENUE and NINTH STREET water with & teaspoontal of fmestonc (| It supplies the three automobxlle essentials—Performance, Appear- e L T T T . stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels the ance, Economy. It is a gasoline and tire saver and the upkeep g vious day’s indigestible waste, . y SV s . : S i Opened September 1st, 1918 four il . poapnous trsia; ths is easy. It is light and flexible under all traffic conditions. It In the center of the business and theatrical districts, them:n 2 ‘“}m:hign tg!;fi‘;efm makes the hills on high without a whimper. It is good to look S 5 re foo mach. . . . . / adjoining the largest retail store. One square from street BIRRCUNE, D002 (000 0 T e one ~ at and requires little attention. It is comfor:able, easy to control cars to and from all depots yet free from noise of that hosphate on an empty stomach is X % I s 3 traffic. Entrance and lobby on Nicollet Ave, Minne. [§|¥ondertally invigorating. "It cleans and is completely equipped. In truth, the Pan is a pioneer in its 5 s ut ail th 'ermentations, gases, " S ; apolis’ leading thoroughfares. waste and acidity and gives one & field—combining economy and quality to a degree heretofore un- ng_your breakfast the equaled. splendid sppetite for breakfast. While you are m§o i k water and phosphate is quietly ex- fracting a large volume of water from * The new Pan wil i i the blood und getting veady Lot a ill be ready for delivery about July first. 125 Rooms—100 with bath and toilet. $1.00 to $2.00 per day. Furniture and equipment entirely new. ‘All rooms have outside exposure, electric elevator and local and long organs. The millions of people who are bothered with constipation, bilious ¢ ymach ble, rheumatism; e e o hive. sl chtae tiood PAN MOTOR COMPANY : Guests will receive the personal attention of dhurdet!: .I:d sickly eomplexions are SAINT CLOUD [Pan Town], MINN the owners who will be there to wait on them. ','L‘:,d pho?phne Srin: the tre T 7 Lown |, MINN. which will cost very little, but is WM. B. CAMFIELD F. S. GREGORY f§jsufficient to make anyone a pro e distance phones. g O g S SRR

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