Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 31, 1918, Page 5

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'I'UI".SD/AY EVENING, DECEMBER 31, 1918 Requisites for Copyright. How’s This? The main provisions of the copyright lo'. ofter Onefflgntdre?‘ ?:thau m‘zn; act of June 1, 1909, are that two |for any case of Catarr £8000 red 1 tarrh Medicine. copjes of the work, as printed—not in “n‘u-:'c:;!:.l.,fl fi:dfifm h:.d‘;':m manuscript—together .with the fee of | by catarrh.s Xesars . £ S s "BEE" chuflqus P FEATICL YFiagy | itmo}-;fi&:dlng to a bill $1, shall be sent, as-soon &s“possitte: | Fortune . Discovered Snatteud . filed for diyorce by, dele |ll} atter. publication, to.the. copyright .of-. ‘é’:;,‘,,’;,}‘;};;,{,’,::iflg,“;',,fi,",""’ - ? 2 1 R. Erickson of this city Emery fice, library of-congress, Washington tho ucous surfaces, exmellin “ cwwy " > y B I i ‘L i T. Erickson. her hushund, whose (fHp.7 'Tfieg soriginal tej Jzth : ‘\;‘ wfl w%% ; LR BT £ 4 ; i ' ' salary 1s $7,500' innualiy, hpd a. HH right ds for 28 years, ,m,m,&,w AT Have et specialty for costly dinners, gay catlon within the year preceding the llaflltcln’e for a nwr: ulma zg:rwm s & ! greal ve! n % Parkersburg, Pa.—Nelghbors broke| [l litt1e triDs to the theater, jaunts |jl| qate of its expiration, it may be re-| K2l SRVC\oking Hall's Catarch Modk tnto the miserable little shack occupled In automoblles and expensive | newed by the author or. his helts or | eine aj rig of catarrh. Send o1P aiseabis Lide o uwn":'nd gitts. ‘The trouble-ss they wore | exccutor gor iotiir, parfont of 28 | i fiptpontal, B c&mua s 7 ats, T00. ) 80la by all Drugxists, AGED RECLUSE HAD $40,000. 14 SHAGH WIFE CHARGES HUBBY WAS SIMPLY TOO GAY “With* Ardor "and Felloity. oA PRICE ADVANCES‘ ’ON NEMO CORSETS _ e\ R 3 A N -.um e Nemo Nos. 402 nd 403 sizes 22 to 36 from $5. 50 to si¢ of dreams with théFattle and noise and clamor of life, so that the one will soften and thus make more endurable the other, has & favor- uorrg ~His-tden-ts-for-the wage-eurne bemmfli\if in a small country church [’ Nen}\:‘:o e 69{,’ me; g %‘;fi 4 90:00 0. o . 2 g ¥ H at t - is an iden through which the man who| Edwin Moore was popularly sup-| gt Jerseyville, near here, one Sunday style service which has °§md%":§§'rnm:ga?.sfif,s§?1': :gfi“i:vyfll::l‘je ; depends on a salary or a day's pay| posed to have given up the girl with| pacently, following the influenza epl- to hosts of opr customers, thpu [ lpets; rq}reaqnt an jn!.xi.qal; H may place himself in a position of in-| whom he was'in love on account of his| gemic restrictions, wheh somebody. in value whichiawe Eonsie very rétar] o IR i dependence. -Aj n it seems to 4 ) " the congiéghtion’ 16t go- Novoriferous Last nm‘mwen.,nnam m gec .n stifficiént: supplhof. theré” bigger’.or 25 e ) e 50 “kachoo.” He hracedlhitnsel, sHook|S theue, ‘particular. ] zm%,a?g e their mfactiive me, portantidex*{han m}smmi'the‘bhfio,bo- i e T - 4ri}| Bis Head and fired agnin,; Then/some E sents’ mfls difflc lfes y éley cnn ~be m e only. by the;most = experienced and A | phy of Higé:/1s d & 3 ) 74| one else started and in iess thay-a|= Prance:” . The = regulattons of .Ale | wWnat could:be ‘more Hensible: snd TR I 11 }| minute a volley of sneezing revers. le:th armj P"“fm" “'““ "}‘ Aitle | practicable than a .scheme whereby berated through the room. With alook of ‘“marechal ‘de France {s “not”a | the wage earner ralses‘on a’ plece of of consternation -ind-fright the.offici- fore advisable:that iyou. visit our corset department at “once: grade, ‘but an honor. - This expresses | jyng near the -city all,or nearly all, ating. parson ralsed his hand to dis- all ‘military txcellence in a general, | that his family needs In the way of miss the gathering, but before he could O’LEARY-BOWSER CO. Wwho does not outrank his colleagues, | ¢ood, especially in this climate. That’s do so he had to reach for his own i = i || but who by some deed or deeds has | nis greatest item of expense—tood. handkerchief to stifle a sonorous “who- | =, TR i : Our stock of these styles is low but they are at your'disposal’ ag long as they last at old prices unhl January 6, 1919. It is tbeg = brought particular distinetion’ on him- | Wy not raise his own food in his own ts-she.” Perplexed, he gazed about. self or his armies. garden? . . The first battle of the Marne Was |~ By doing this his wages or his Satary i "‘s reason why General Joffre became | grom his job soon becomes an income a “marechal de France.” Today there | _something that he can lay away, put are ‘only three ‘“marechals” in all | t1e savings bank, buy Liberty bonds France—Joffre, Foch and Petain. The | with and all that. marvelous strategy of Foch stands out| . of course;. this- means that he will more clearly every day. . Nupoleod| paye g little extra work to do outslde had many “marechals,” all of them| o hig job, but, with a system, and his prodigies of valor and some of genius | chjiaren to Belp, ‘the work lsn't great, —DMassena, Lannes, Soult, Murat, Ney | anq it can really. be made a pleasure. and others. The emperor made them either dukes or princes or both, and sometimes kings. But with all their GARDEN WITHIN HOME WALLS glory I doubt if any one of them has rendered such signal service to their country—certainly not to humanity— a8 have Joftre and Foch. Gallieni’'s Great Feat. General Gallieni; the former gov- ernor of Paris, would have been made & “marechal” had he only lived long L enough to receive the honor due him. It would be a beautiful idea if the government of the French republic ¢reated him a marechal even now, and Inscribed on his tomb: “Gallieni died in the service of hi® country. General de Division—Marechal de France.” It might not do the general any good, but Suddenly his eyes rested on-a hot stove where he percelved a small box of pep- per peppering away from the heat. Prankish boys had placed it there, 4 ()n its removnl services were resumed. WHY COUGH AND COUGH AND COUGH? Dr. King’s New Discovery removes the danger of neglect Coughin, until the parched throat rows painful should not be permitted. Ft should be relieved before it gains headway with a dose of Dr, King’s New Discovery. The same with a cold or bronchial Attractive Window Fiiling Adds Great- ly to Appearance of House, Both Inside and Qut. When winter compels us to bring in our goldfish and water lilles from our water garden and to tuck our roses in :’t:lékl:.ed‘:filmth‘;vgcg:fii :::gd:; $:l§2 Found Him Lying Unconscious. . :mck. Millions have used this well- nown remedy for half a century not cease to garden. For Indoors We | i Norwood years ago, but moved t0| regularly without thought of change. have our window or winter garden.| parkersburg when the Pennsylvania old by dru ists since 1869. An all- It is part of the life of the home—an | rajlroad established shops there.| importan* adjunct to any family essential part, we hold. It might well | Moore became clerk in a store and,| medicine cabinet. 60c and $1.20. . be named “Everywoman’s Conserva-| glthough his romantic attachment to P tory,” because there is nothing in it| gpe Mgme belles of the town became Thlef %fll‘delflm(‘)f;xCOI:l?tlpflflo:l but what can be grown by every wom-| remarked, Moore often sald that as| 1° lifted, comfortably bu a4 It would please the army and the en- an, and yet It is satisfying and beau- | jong as his mother lived he would not when you treat your bowels with Dr. tire country, while it would render iful al Every country or sub- | 8 King’s New Life Pills, The liver justice to an immortal name and| ok PrvovS. Bvery country Toarey busy, digestion improves, the sic y. urban home can have one as good or For many years he taught music and | sallow skin is ‘freed from bile. Get a Youd bea fiiting trlbute‘ to & great| potter, ut small cost and In return for | from this source, with his earnings in| bottle today—start the day right. 25c. aud good soldler, though whether they |, jjttle care, the store, 18 supposed to be the hoard- call him general or marshal or drum | Qur winter or window garden 18| ed fortune found by nelghbors. Moore major makes little dlfference. ~ Gal-| opt of our living room, which faces| wag overcome by paralysis-as he was - - lient’s name reats gecure in his 80-word | goutn. The room 1s lighted by @-dou-| counting: his money, it is supposed. - » 2 - , X ¢ proclamation -and in' safekeeping of | pjo window, sash dimensions of the Moore's fortune will go o a- niece: 2 ¥ :g,og:iot{:o::.erhzn::;x?’:fl.“r% horm | usunl houseliold size. There s @ SUgLt | His mother died a few years ag0c. TO the honor of those nations upon whom the " Branch ’H"ofise; 121Th1rd Sfi;;a;t, Bemidji division between the two sections.of to retain. their Mberty at a critieal| the double window. QLT T il Mo doeever tn- | g onle B, o 00 (ho work]| LSSt ahd Longiude. i laurel of victory has transcended. To those who heart of the French “pollu.” He was| rongily from our rough idens. The lit-| til the chronometer came. into ‘us 00 go0d 1 sodler 1o ask AOFUHINE | o Wi of mumencr that e keep with| aar - e mmmes oot e e | have vouchsafed for us the permanence of the high- better than that. us through the winter is contained In| tors, including all the great dlscover- Joftre Won at the Marne. a tiny conservatory, which Is support-| ers, could find their latitude by ob- er ldeals of humanlty and ClVl]lZ&thn. Marshals Joffre and Foch, as the| ed by strong wooden brackets and so| servations of the sun’s height, but they world knows, are also great soldiers. | set against the house that it incloses | could determine their longitude only by For three long years Joffre withstood | the opening made by taking out the; “dead reckoning,” or estimating their the fearfui onslaught. He never mur-| sash of our double window.—Estelle | ship’s progress from day to day. This To those who have sheltered posterity from the dominance of bar- mured, though he had terrible diffi-| M. Glibert, in House Beautliful. system was uncertain and caused a . . . . culties to endure. He husbanded _his - great many shipwrecks, barlty, brutallty, serfdom, blgotry and degradatlon. sn 1l armies while we prepared ours.| | 00K AFTER HOME GROUNDS * / ‘When hig task was done and the bat- A Puzzler. tle of the Marne gained, Jofire retired | £ 1o ce 18 Attractive or the Re.| A man walking along a.country road from actislty with the great honor he | ""y, y, According to the State | Came to small pond. Oma treeat the || To those who have-striven against the Teuton and the Turk that had hardily won. * of Its Surroundings. .| water’s edge was nalled a board bear- | Foch has always been victorious. B ing the following badly scrawled warn- God_given and God-ordained freedom may triumph He has served his country with love,| pgrmers just now have plenty of|ing: “Don’t Fish Hear.” The man 3 with arder and felicity. To his fine |, uphjes: they are short of help, and pondered over it for a moment or two, character he adds great abllity. Ho| p oo of the little help they are able| then resumed his journey with the com- has been preceded by n list of names | ¢, ohtain is poor and unreliable. The| Went: +“Blamed if I know."—Every- To those noble stoics of Belgium, of France, of Serbia, of Roumania, of Poland, and which have flluminated the history of | (\/en of the family are working like body’s Magazine. France and mankind durlng the ¢éi- beavers; In fact the women on many lorles, He commands the greatest| ;o ihe farms along the rondside were all other peoples who have felt the mailed fist of the ruthless oppressor; who have looked upon their devastated fields, their dismantled cathedrals, their dishonored 'l‘;m‘:“ e:her (‘ommn;ndiduhv one "l‘““ helping the men in addition to doing e has the respect of those armles;| tpeir housework. The plucky spirit of nAIlY HEAI_TH TAl . 5 i G Vet he has even forced the enemy to re-| o women 1 um,mue"mm: P hearthstones and the desecrated graves of their kindred, and that péace tranquillity, epect him, and then sent him down t0| \ypere there is o successtul farm s . ! . : : : S 8 Wh contentment ‘and prosperity may again be restored to them in bounteous meed. complete defeat, What more could| saperglly, jf the real truth can be ar-| ere Most Sickness Begins PIOSPexLLy ey 88l 2y man do. He has his title of “marechal | fioq qf, very much of the credit will and Ends = de France” fairly won., Remember “It| o que to the spirit of a woman, who . 1s not a grade, but an honor.” It 18, tines of discourngement Insists on BY FRANKLIN DUANE, M. D. T i ir vi o & £ i « ; . pats o those heroes who by their valor, their vigor and their inspired devotion to right a great thing to be “marechal @) ., er and greater effort and who y i 14 P 4 France.” e Tt can be said broadly that most human Soti sces that the men are up and doing| .,/ Tegin in the stomiash snd end in the and patriotism have so nobly fought and conquered. daily. stomach. Good digestion means good : with what little labor the home| health, The minute your stomach fails to Hat Chec!( ‘F:lrate I"S grounds could be fmproved they would | properly dispose of the food you eat, Put in “Please” Class sce that the men made the necessary | troubles begin to crop out in various forms. —_— Indigestion and dyspepsia are the com- monest forms, but thin, impure blood, To those martyrs whom God in His immutable manifestations has chosen for the ultimate sacrifice of thei» lives upon the altar of freedom and humanity’s cause. effort, or more likely would themselves do the work, i headaches, backaches, pimples, blotchcs A house In the country, standing out | gi;/iness, i)elchmg, coated ‘t’om’we, weake prominently, surrounded only by broad| ness, poor appetite, sleeplessness, coughs, fields, swept by the blasts of winter | cclds and bronchitis are aimost as common. winds and cousumed by the fire of | Tlers is but one way to have good health, the summer sun, with the barns. and |and that is to put nnd keep your stomach in good order. This is easy to do if you take Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis- - covery. 1t is a wonderful tonie and blood be avoided. There is no comfort there. purifier, and is o safe to take, for it is —Exchange. made of roots and herbs. Dr. Pierce, of New York.—The hat-check pl- rate in Gotham has been rele- gated to the “please” class rath- er than that of “pay me.” District Attorney Swann has decreed that the practice of tip- ping hat-check boys or girls is outbuildings as the only plece of land- not compulsory—in fact, should % | scape, is surely a lonesome place, to be classed as “nonessential.” The opinion followed the com- plaint of a ecabaret customer “whose $3 hat has already cost In honor to these who have attained this glorious victory. In honor " to the commingling flags of the allied nations reflecting in their rainbow hues a covenant of everlasting peace—in this their hour of triumph may we all consecrate our purposes and our lives to a brotherhood of mankind, a spirit of broadcast humanity and uni- W@WM"NMW" If women knew how cheaply and|health, and poor digestion means bad s Buffalo, N. Y., stands behind this standard Protect Fruit Trees From Rodents. mcdicinc, :\ml it is good to know that so is proud to have him over $14” and who was call- Thousands of young fruit trees are distinguished a : s namo identified with it. When you versal peace on earth. - . take Golden Medical covery, you are wher™ he refused to check his by mice and rabbits that gnaw the ctting the benefit of the experience of & hat and coat. :.roos Just ‘nhm‘p the grnulmt].lFrv;]:elu;‘ octor whose "[ml tation goes all around Bt 2 y young trees are completely girdled. | the earth. Still mere, you get a temper- SHPLPPEDPPESPLLIE2EF | This trouble can be largely avolded by | ance medicine that c: ‘x}-m ‘;xm a dm; of > ,; E Th protecting the lower part of the tree | alcohol or narcotic of any k Long ago wae Eyer us. “ |, | trunk by banking it with earth late in Dr. Pierce combined '\:tam valuable St. meis: Mo.—When two “nice” | 1o ra1l 'or by wrapping the trunk with vegetable mgrcdl:!}:s—wunouithc use of . strangers with whom Thomas F. Kelf- | puiging paper or even old newspaper. alcohol—so that these remedics always : ave been strictly temperance medicines. er, Beardstown, DI, strolled here,) yooq vencer and wire mesh tree b Yfepfi; S‘trc P Ly ou, gcl? q,;d":f;e started matching pennles he became guards may be purchased in the mar- | Pierce’'s Anod: ntment. The interested: When they matched quar- ket. One or more of thes % ki T 3 g A p o se precautions | quick relief it riv lo believe unt ters his temperature rose. When the i I g : S il 3 vy i ed a “piker” by a check boyg annually injured and many are kiiled | his name identy ought by all means to be tuken as a [you try it. If D‘ Pierce’s two matched dollars he could not re-| oons of protecting the young tree, | Pleasant Pellets o n while .sist the temptation and he got in the| , nmnnt Few in- \hmg Anodyne Pi dedd a C A $5 or $10 tree can be protected Eat:ho told e polibe of s | = 200 $10 (ree can be protected and saved by the use of only a little labor . 2 > remedi A0 0 monoy nndndlamond V8-l and the expenditure of only a few |dome] ts for material dfl.’y’drumu these splendid el ally over- t ncarI} le. | o , Defectiv

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