Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 31, 1918, Page 7

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$20Q spending money. e ¢ : WANTED—Girl or woman for hotse- . ‘Hotise Detective J. Abrams of the work. . Phone 570-W. 29 10th 3 : . La Sallé®avas making his’ rounds’ on ¥ % St. 6d12 Launder ss usual, cqucezing the suds repeatedly :xhe slgt‘h floor_the other evening when 3 | | WANTED — Girl at St. Anthony's| - . through the fabric so that o e suddenly eneountered In the front % - 4 Hospital. 641231 By s icker Borax in the Chips parlor what at ficst_he thought was a % % TR NN Mmmle WO!‘kS FA‘!SIGI';QU the dissolx lth dirt aWap new statunry groupxof - Cupld and| B P, : WANTED—Girl_for general house- and Without the Blister can dissolve the di Y. Peyche, T work. Mrs. E. E. Kenfleld, 1224 oo oo oo m oo iing a mess of Rinse' carefully and your " Their lips clung in a- kiss. M. ; Doud avenne. Phone 730. . 1139tf| oiaed flour and water when you can garment will look like new. Abrams,.a_detective of chivalrous lme by ‘| FOR ANY kind of a real estate daal, ily relieve soreness or stiffriess Soap Jolly . * 'pulses, waited <considerable interyal A see or write . J. Willits, .407 Bel- Wimfims’:" ‘pmm :?l‘:.fmus- 5 “}g“:",‘m, .d;,:m:‘;n‘:l:_ and looked closer. 4 trami Ave., new location. 1213tf ; “epocmfiahs of 20 Mulo Team Borax “No,” he soliloquized, “this guy tsn't ; == | fined in the £ the present whi | Soup Chipsto @ quart.of water TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 31, 1° THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER - Th telleaT auihoiliies wees Hotified o snd Domohoe confessed his identity,; The eyes and ears do all they ean Lucille is going back on the midwest | for you, but without the co-operation: time. And thus ends the story of how | of the mind that Is very little. Listen Mr. Donohoe was betrayed by a kiss. | With your intelligence, as well as with. : your cars. Look with your brain as OBJECTED TO JUDICIAL KIS |¥ell as with your eyes. Reenforce ROSY DREAM OF BALLET DANCER| ‘Astonilehing Varicty of Vegetables May Be Grown In a Few Window and Porch Boxes. _Sp'ecia.l‘Map Coupon -+ Bemidji Pioneer Pub. Co. . Bemidji, Minn. Window boxes and porch boxes that window or space by the attic that is glorified by sun and air will be the very place for boxes planted to lettuce or parsley. Select-a quick:-growing va: riety, plant shallow as in cold frames, cover with glass the first two weeks if convenient (they grow nicely with- out that coaxing, however), and you will have lettuce very soon. Young onions may be grown in the same way. In England the dandelion is planted in flower pots and window boxes and used all winter as a salad. This was 8 govertiment recommendation. Fresh vegetables and salads are great dis- ease preventives. A letter from Lon: don says: “For those who like bleached salad dandelions grown In the cellars and flower pots are as white and tén- der a8 endive and cost nothing at all. People have got to have some sort of fresh food. The scarcity of vegetables and the prohibitive prices kept many|. people from eating them last winter and children especinlly suffered, The!._ government doctors say that those mysterious vitamines are to be found in greater abundance in a dish of salad than anywhere else.” R s g your physical senses by concentrated | yove done an artistic and’ highly” ap- z *Qm I',‘.;,‘,A RMJMGI ~m‘ Chicago Couple "Married oy Judge attention. 5 preclated service for the Nome now P Ps for th Naval Officer Said to Be Who 18 Content to Take His - have an opportunity to serve garnishes Gentlemen: Enclosed find $2.50 to pay for the ; “Customary Fee. . g ( and salad for the table If only you call Daily Pioneer for six months and 32 cents for which o AN SHL, .. e R e e WANT AD DEPT em to_sepe, The Suily. kitehen gend me one ot your latest State, United States and & —Robe! a p \ A . War Zone maps, a combination of “three in one’” map -hangers. stood. before a judge here with his 5 bride-to-be, Miss May Blanche Barnet.| Advertisements 1n _wnls column “We want to be married,” he sald, ['Gost half cent a word per issue, when “but we do pot want the judicial kigs | paid cash in advance. No ad will which is ctistomary at such times”. jfbe run for lese than 10c per issue. The judge smiled and tied the knat, Ads charged on our books cost one contenting himself with'the ustral fegy ?g?tle:sv{g:i 1;95:’ tssue. ..No ads run which Campbell paid-and fled. % 7 FOR SALE 'TWO BLISSFUL WEEKS § NBMO. .. veviieoconeaescsnoscesssibigesien . Posing “as‘Wealthy = Cotton Planter, fdney Was Spent Freely for Tal- “'lor-Made Suits. Furs, Etc.— : Kiss Was Undoing. Decreed War on Weeds. T g For the hest example of destroylng| FOR SALE—1917 Ford touring car. the enemy, root and branch, we have g:mfl’““f“abze {'11“' shocfi( ’111’501“56'5- % - r in first class mechanica} con- iy zgef::"gfye'm'i:.’:nmzfl%?& dition. Call R. ‘A. Olson,’ 1118 > ¥ ks ‘Bemidji Ave. Phone 465. 3d13 that town, Sstroy war gardens and give hay fever to war workers, Rain-| FOR SALE—Two cows; one fresh in soaked weeds, overhanging the long gew- days a}ndJoneJ lnklmlddleflot cement walks stretching through va- anuary. o d. enkinson, Be- cant s&bdlvislons, cause colds and fi-| ™idil, Minn. Phone w-F-éggzal ness ‘anjong the children and familles ¥ of wir workers. Therefore, Ferndale| FOR SALE—43 acres; lot 1, section declared a weedless day, on which 356, township. 147, range 34;. price these “allies of the "kalser” were| $1,000, M. Moes, 1128 Chestnut struck down. e A Minneapolis, Minn. ~ 10d1-4 "HAPPY TO BE FREE AGAIN | Chicago.—Lives there a“chorus girl with soul so dead who never'to herself hath sald, as she boiled- the eggs and - coffee over the hall room gas jet: “Well, it’s my turp_next for one of * those milllonaire husbands, with & liv- eried chauffeur and champague sup- pers and everything.” ;And- what boots- it -to” repeat that this was the roseate dream of Miss Lucille O'Dea, ballet” dancer, ~ who, when“our story of the nonplused de- tective and the Arabian knight opens was on the Pantages time at Grand Raplds, Mich,, carefully chaperoned a8, always by her mamma; Mrs. O'Def, The Arabian knight with the magic purse was none other than Chief War- g y rant Officer James Aloysius Donohoe "-ffi&{gfi’é‘é B.J. v.vmm" i%lggll of the United States navy, and.he i3 ; 3 o charged with having embezuled $23,000 | S ; FOR 'SALE—Oak, well built store|r pay roll funds. But—for two perfect o g : ladder. Call at Piomeer office. weeks Lucille achieved her dreat. i ANy f A Tempestuous Weoer, e VE CASH customer for 4°or § room house—act quick. Also have cash man for improved 80 to 160 As BR. E. Easterly, son of the third . = A ¢ richest cotton planter in Loulsiana, by 0 B e 6 k gad, suh, Mr. Donohoe splurged into 3 i - . ainen: . = 4 - s y 4 i Sor ! the O'Dea ken at Grand Repids.. Andi : $300 to- $6500.. a,-month . sellin i ‘N" . K what between wine dinners gdfiél}ot_or k Knox Trncl:r Oil, the finest “gradg TO Cleanse DalntY al:sts 3 trips,“Mr. Easterly proved a inost tem-, ‘ on the market. Enormous demand. 9) - . { pestiious, ardent wooer, : 9| Rlso suto oils, sreases, patnts, Get|| H- N- “i',_"“' Funeral —Ilaces, and lingerie, perfectly and They came to Chiéago, where they ; . our terms. The Noble Refining Co., irector s afely, make a nch lukewarm Sflds Of registered at the La'Salle hotel, Lucile g % Cleveland; Ohio. 2412 PHONE 178-W or R { and Mamma O'Dea having a suite in 1 &8 | WANTED—To do-boofikeepins. Ad- which were no gas jets, but electric dress, Bookkeeper, care Pioneer. chandellers, Louls XLV:furniture, Ming ; o vases and Perslan rugs, and all that. . And, of course, there was the $200 tat- ™or-made suit, the $500 fur-and -the|: . Hotel Markham. ¥ and boif; Add to wash-water and souk or Boil clothes as usual. ‘An 8 o%z. pwekage of 20 Mule Téam ‘Qupid. Cupld never wore no pin- FOR RENT "These returned prisoners from- Gery) many are mocking the German goose o3 Teim step for-the benefit of their evmrades . Bovex 'Saup. Chips - equals of the North Falfé..Meadow -eawpsf . .. . 4412 congestion, 2 |l % worth of ons Y Iamadsy Vo Dover, .to which. they. have. ret FOR RENT—Four roem house; one|: ; awscles, Bruiscs, chil ; . I¥'s the Bovix with the ‘I after wany hardships’ln the German| block northeast of Lineoln school “feet,, colds: : ; 1Soap that does the work prisous. Tiiey are seén with thefr| house %Ngfig;e; rent eheap. .Ag- IR L Germgp’ souvenir “helmets “on thefr| ply G. W. . 1L begds, enjoying their own imitation a¥| FGR RENT—One office Foom tn the murh as the other men. Security Bank. 4 1897 FOR RENT—6 room house, 615 Irvine Ave. A. Klein, mu'—:d‘i‘zf 9 “ & Birth of Standard Time. It was 35 ycars age that standard] e was: born In the Upfted States. ore. this date trayefers from Bos- 1 Washington needed.to change * » WOMENS t © watches five ‘times to keep up 3 TRm]m todate. There were over haulf = hun- ) ? dre@d stapdards used In the WUnited| ThE tortsres and discomforts of - - States ahd Canada, between: the At.| Weak, lame mg‘““ back, : feet and. :weakness; dizziness antlc “and the Pacific. At noom on, a8’ role-have fl::h origin \ Ngyvember 18, 1883, there wus a unt- Ei.flvn‘:;“’ e, not “female com “Tyersal resctting of clocks in all' parts i af ‘the Unlted States and Canada, nad the four great time zones into which the . American continent s divided came into existence. IO T T Hill[][{fl[flllllllfll T OO OO T YOO P Not Quite as Expected. “Was I rude this afternoon?” a Ut~ tle girl asked her mother. “T hope not, my dear;” sald the we want to give, in the most practical and useful way. | X o wde mother. . i Their Lips Clung in a Kiss. Little Glrl—Well, wy teacher was Our Thanks for the sustained patronage of our custom- examining us in poetry—"“Casablanca,” vigor,. continue . - 2 . checked cont and vest and pants utd | ang she asked why did the boy stand i‘igsfi‘l‘.f e o, f ers. It is an argument that speaks well for our busi- Psyche wasn't dressed this warm.” | on the burning deck, and 1 sald be- OLD Pfifilfi ! 3 s - Another Interval passed Into eter | (Zuse it was too hot for him. to, sit| Shles ate fmported feom, | gt ness morale—is satisfied . customers. nity.” down; and she made me stand:ih the| cept a substitute. In. sealed boxes,:iH A fire engine clanged below. corner.—Stray Stories, three sizes,. 3 A bellboy passed paging Mr. Some- body from Somewhere. A telephone bell jangled raucously. A chow dog yipped. Mr. Abrams could hear the fire en- ] e our Y ou Wait “Time!” called Mr. Abrams. For Practical Thanking—something you can see and feel—we aim to ‘save your dollars by trading with us, the same as we always have done. ™ That is absolute proof that our “Thank Yous” are genuine. We want . I you to be satisfied with us, that is the idea. I They broke. ; Too Latel AT, i i “Where' {nister?” querl X R A imstverle;.e :oraltmwn: lTe. & “We want to before plaClng your lme Of g-ood.s Pefpre EST IS ES 1 ‘ e & Y maniied now. 1es|| the public, is an hour of the public’s time ‘ ’l l R B ‘A’ H i VA% nter wasted and a month’s profits for your own And th Abrams subjected him to % close qu‘:sleomng. H:ls suitcase was reglste_r gone, not to eome back. £nund ta contain $7.000 in. gréenbacks. s o s always follow any word to our customers and friends, but especially, ‘ The advantage of advertising lies in the it should now since we are to clasp the little wool-topped New Year Plenty of exercise, fresh air, ability of the advertiser to place his pro- Mg S Db e e v regular hours—is all the pre- duect before the people whgn they are most possible, for he has settled down to 365 davs of it. scription you need to avoid apt to want his merchandise. Influenza—unless through g : 5 neglect or otherwise, a cold If sales are low; adve_rtlseto stlmulate us- S — s e e 0 gets you. Then take—at iness—if sales are high; advertise to keep e the proper amount of trade coming, not ; WML only temporarily, but permanently. B arker s n ru a" d Jewe II‘ 8 I | CASCARA & QUININE || Advertising Is the Arch Through Which » y om 5 b the Dollars Pass Into the Merchant’s - AR it ! dc™ . . § P Seandacd cod remedy fox 20 yeara—in sabet A Private Circulation i Bemldjl, Minnesota flm&‘:";‘:p in b(s“ d:g:.nkncldu:g 1 !l . i fi‘{a‘:‘%fl'-?&fiu mAet All Drug Stores. M e~

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