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TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 21, 1919 PAGE TWO 2 - THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER eMtro’s romantic fantasy ‘“The ‘Mfl- Multiplying and Progressing. lion Dollar Dollies,” which comes to| = The most progressive element In PUT CREAM IN NosE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER NEWS AND LETTERS |lsiencs bt Thursay nd Bl oo i i £ o e S N R Eann | '} m—GUBLISEED . I.m’ ‘m!“m °°‘" BXCEFE SUNDAY FRO“»B mm ?: ‘{,,’é“‘g’,‘;f“,‘:,‘;?,,Z”};'é;‘?};t:fim‘: Jewlsh' people called Antlogulans, who Tells Hw’lh_—()lllu Noki:! CARS " » LISHINS O 5. X, DENU sow Rs 'by the magic of a genle from the have Old Testament names, raise large trils and End nm._ ke o Arabian Nights. Having agreed to a families+and are fast becoming the {bo= a— ket | most _peculiar proposition, the Danc-|dominant power in financial and po: on foel fne In & few moments. by TELEFEONY 923 | MEHLHORN AGAIN WRITES TO |ing Dollies face unusual adventures|iitical influence. ° Your cold an head or catarrh will be : | gone. Your clogged mostrils will THE from the: first:moment they set foot} EDITOR OF m,“mm in th§s-seene of’ splendor until their open. 'The air passages of your head resciie. by 'theil’ sweethearts, when{' will clear and you can breathe freely. William Mehlhorn, who is one of | they are whisked via motor car to ) No more dullness, headache; no hawk g 0!' No more dullness, headache; no the Dunwoody institute selectives,|a little brick church; K hawking, snuffing, mucous discharges o attention pald to annonymoua contributions. Writer's name must agaln writes to The Pioneer, telling = of his “advenitures” and- appears’ to or dryness; no struggling for breath at night. o take just a few moments to in n'nfi us what o=r has m in | % Xmown to the editor, but:not necessarily for publication. Tell your druggist you want a Snaway of grateful Custamers with the sooti: tered the toftice at’ Bemidjl, Minn, as second-class’ matter B AR S R of each week to insure publication in the current issue; ice, for besides belng In the generall base hospital the past two months| Rallfouds Planned fer Davelopment undergoing treatment for his eyes, he of Big Flelds in the Far: - o Smminications for' the' Weekly, ‘Flonser mist reich this otios not ||| have seon considerable “agtive” serv.. COAL COMING FROM ALASKA small bottle of Ely's' Creami Balm. swollen, inflamed mucous mentbrane, “m““om gaon. u!"ll naively remarks that he has been North. ing wash of oils, D. D. D, . - -|and reliet comes instantly,” Eé:rn;. having a siege of thie ‘‘cooties.” . | Your money back unless the urst bottle Te- | 1t jg just what every cold #nd Ome week ... .0 . ester and St. Johin, but owitig to his| CoaliTesources in Alaska which kave D D Bal:\teifr:tl;ut?rozglylo::e:;ln:r sf)u:ixe - being in a hospital was ulableta get | been loeked upy through: federal laws (] gty 2 |of the: head; sootne: and sieal the his discharge; However, he has re-[has been greater in 1018 than in all e Licquid Wash Il siffarec udeda THE WEBKLY PIONEER 2 4 Don’t stay ceived it and will be' released on | previous years: combitied; according to ? Desss, contatntag o of Ahe maws of e e vinae s, ||| February 2. < The afterncon hierwrote | advices received: by the Sedttls il - sent postage the letter hie'said it hiad beeny twenty- | ber off commerce; due-to: the construc- - = = five days since he had' been siaved | tion of the government raflwa OFFICIAL COUNTY AND OITY PROCEBDINGS and it mu«}: hi]y‘xri feel “Hully,” as Le The first-shipment nemy;.mn expressed it.. He 15 assighied to his| 2 3 | quarters” until- the 2nd of Pébruary fi‘m‘ “c::; s tiSapaten g hlig AL ;;x:gvz]<hefi;‘m F:, mg‘,,"h?fi other uh::ment z;‘i(gc :::lsztuwfi IT’S TIME TO CALL A HALT. receives oneer’ and:’ says lié|route to Seattle. The Alaska anthra- gives ther¥ a “good glending®® whei| cite rallway has been completed from. he receives: one. Says hé feticed| titewater on Bering river to’ the coal’ | where his pals are ret ‘ mines: of the: Alaske: Petroleum: and f wants to ge! Coal ‘company, 22 mitess Barker’s Drug Store. stuffed-up and miserable; % One of the most mysterious problems that is confronting the'people of the nation, we say “mysterious” advisedly, is the propaganda of the powers-that-be to add heavy burdens upon i il d‘l; tl- xlnlum;ed to me'xten_d u;u rallroad . 3 m! rom the loyal people of the nation, now that peace has been} sk ol Preden d:f’""“ declared. ; : ‘ channel, - Controller- bay, where- coal It seems to be a studied effort on the part of certain lean e dixcharged direct from the cars officials and others to saddle crushing expense onto the patriots; ito ocean carrlers: x wl:!o erdi:g deep{g a;xd at great sacrifice, and in nfiany irfit&;fioes; 8u g, to aid their country in her great conflict. [others | P and fathers gave their sons, thousands suffered in silence as| GRAND TORIGHT: 'mefi"fi‘%:" ’1'7&'?;"_81":‘30" their support and comfort heeded the call to arms, thousands| a dainty gloved nana tosses ¥5,000| Jas Halg in m:':f“mm :r the B:lt never to return. Wives bade their young husbands goodbye—= | worth of bords out of a_taxi window {ijgh; armies.on. the.western. front. Octo- and will never welcome them home. True Americans, of high |5 that they land squsrely beloreiber 8 and thres: following. days, and and low degre, so-called, rallied to the call of the government Iwithont. olients” i1i “A-. - Successtud] fent: to the lord provost of Glasgow's for every activity to help the nation retain untarnished the Stars[Failure,” a Triangle - pioture pro- Gacretary for disposal in ald of the THE UNIVERSAL CAR - The policy of the Ford Motor Company to sell its cars for the lowest possible price, cofisistent with dependable quality; is too well known. to require comment. There- fore, because of present conditions, there can be no change in the: prices on Ford cars: A Large Offer- for Map Maly. Used. ‘ind Stripes, for which their ancestors fought to-establish. Fhey [\duced by Allen Dwan, which will bo Mng’s fund for dikabled officers and Runabout dug into their pockets whenever the governnient called and|™ Winitrou xitan 1o ,f,e;:';«‘(y%‘r?fi ot o g s 5 Dt gl Touring Car resorted to extremes in millions of instances, denying them-|vivacious yourig' Ilady who' caamss] i Coupe- . selves necessities to lend their support. The coming of peace, ZJIck to make g00d. Sedan: . and the struggle seemed at an end. No sooner had the-ink| LIKO TONIGHT. TPruck Chassis = dried on that peace armistice when government authorities| rne wiliam R - ph ~ i i jumped at the arrogated power bestowed upon the president loxpectea td pro-ARig m};’,“;{{::’: AR : ; These prices f.0.b. Detroit ‘ during the war times to aid him in facilitating needed important |day iwnd today, appears-to have been : This’ statement is prepared and 1ssuqd action in crucial moments, and seized the opportunity to vent [/l06¢ In: transit, necessttating shanged : by the Ford Motor Company through their i 7 et lprograms. Tonight Edna Goodrich b Yk A e their insane propotganda. Report? of t;nvesltlgatxr.ms of war con- |and Howard Hall appear at the Elko distributors— § et i i i i i L tor titled “‘Treason,” show- spent by incompetent hands. Several guilty of technical viola- Isek ons of the laws of the land have been pardoned and excused. There seems to be, for some reason or other, an attempt Wiien you are 60, will you be able GRAND WEDNESDAY. to" help the needy with mioney, or Toinorrow; and Thursday —Louise ekl pepiarilions s vic ot akgiee A being made to “ground to powder;” ‘as-Senator Borah stated |G i tar ot the Orang t ol I oo s o i) in a senate speech, the taxpayers of the nation by a horde of|with stirring episodes and an fmpell- | eace between saccess -M':‘T:m P Satineen i projects to cost the loyalists millions upon millions of dollars|ivg lovg theme. - : Dtrsiacd workers iy Eositet el oo™ for seemingly, no other purpose than a well defined political ELEO TOMORROW, Qi Secus yout fofure wid & Joacienl smmcrclal program. & dQeotdedly pleasing. pioture: is] | [l oi6me hrosthout the North got their smrt When the war ceased the president should have handed |“The Man of Bronze,” starring Lowis| Il B 5. C:rdietor it ova ofcen 4 iasi B S:-Stone, ' which whl be shown at Take your firt' step-today by saking for fall back: to' the people the supreme commission they gave him to | Seps Tos o norrow. Wedies-| [ iertation froa . 1. Watkise, Prek. DAKOTA BUSINESS COLLEGE, win the war as his fancy dictated, but he retains that com-|day. It is a “difterent st ¢ the/ | ntiséion and it is being used by others to smother the efforts v:e);t. andso? ‘the amn wi:hviieqsm: o= of the people, to recuperate and progress. And the people of |and the conclusion in the west. Mar- the nation are all ready to “clean house” at-the next general|Sicrirs Clayion plave oppostte: Mr. election, ' vz witbaaT oF zaam | DAILY HEALTH TALES WE APPRECIATE HENKE OF THE COMMISSION. |uiot' ety wotvess. Briseills Dosn,| WHa¢ Doctor Pierce Has B Vil in tflet' slgnsiitldfifl %rafli; “T:o Wl"lg- Done For Humanity! Charles W. Hgnl_:e, publicity director of the Minnesota ;:rs:nal nrd?radtpl:)‘l)x u%et ‘;:s:;h d: BY: BOCTOR CRIPPS, - public safety commijssion, has resigned to take effect February |Grasse, from thie famous® story BY| It has glways seetied to me- that i i 3 Harvey Gdtes. The story is based 3 i n 1. He will return to Dassel where he will again enter the upon: history, snatohed.from: curront Dr. Pierce, of Buffilo, N. Y., should be newspaper business as publisher of a weekly, taking up duties|happenings, the story of the famous|Placed near the top when a list of which he left to accept the publicity end of the, commission |Apiiches of-the: uniderworld of Paris,| America’s great benefactors is written. during the war. who for yeass terrorized the French| He:studied and conqueted human dis- gz s 3 capital with their daritg and su-|eases to- & degrée tliat few realize. + No member of the commission was held in higher esteem| gicious acts. It shows hew this‘fam-| Whenever he m”‘nd & remedy that over- » e throughout the state than was Mr. Henke, who was one of|ous orgsnization rallfed to the colors P e {. the fraternity of the Fourth Estate, and so recognized, and it|when the war broke: - And thirough' it fmm; it °‘3°°.2fi“‘l‘v’.‘,’§.°f :: b N his fact led with absolute fai d hel all runs an interesting story. _ i the mewspapers. an Y : § 4 was this fact, coupled with absolute fairness and helpfulness|™ ¢y \d il H - . ;) » 3 e sixth epfséde of the Lure of]could be bought at asmall price. e A to the newspapers that merited the hearty co-operation of the|tne Circis, featuring® Eddle Polo.|did' not follow the usual. custom: of ( 3 /, - ’ créft in Minnesota, and the name Henke appeared infrequently | Also a good coitedy, making & mOSt|keeping, the ingredients secret; so that q 4 ct IKC 7S i in.the press, as he recognized his duties. interesting evening’s entertainmient.|ynq rich only could” afffd to by the S——r ; s ; i ON'T punish your children by forc- i ing them to take nauseating oils We are grateful to Mr. Henke for his work in behalf of QAT THE GOOSE medicine, but openly ptirted the name | Beltrami county. It was of value. Bmshfigncfcf,?fiam 'ragmagcwm of each root and: herb he used. Aud be at the Rex tomorrow in “‘Sauce|80 to-day the names of Dr. Pierce and | for the Goose.” 5 hig medicines are widely: known; and || The story is from the successfiil|they stand for better Health and' better || })llayh by (l}szrn;dlng‘ B%m;er J"fl"! citizénhip. ¥ 5 gals : theson yd, adapted by Julia : Sl { i i 8 i oy : - One of this great physician’s most : i | Z ‘ D % ;;;‘:}3&‘; é‘gfiab]:'?%m‘:g :::,‘tt;" suocessfal remedies is known a® Doctor | larly fine for children. Pleasant to take because is working hard on his book, *“Wo-|Pierce’s- Plensant Pellets: These are f ‘ z:htfilydggfiofifiE Ciq ’Yi’fii‘i‘a‘fl‘fi“‘w man’s Struggles.” Mrs. Alloway, a|little, sugsr-costed pills, composed of j and thelr géitle: e o ok e w,:go;httake:han ::t:;afii gfl hlk'wgg Mayupple, leaves of alog, root of jalap— bowels restores healthful regularity promptly. e.; a ) , renyl i i in ] t By 3 st the s 18 ,“.h:‘]m‘_(o thiirigs thist Nature grows in the ground, When your child is cruss, feverish and peevish 1and Jobn. | When Mrs, Alloway goes| These Pellets are safe Becsuse thay because of stomach disorders, give it one of move the bowels gently, leaving no bad |- Dr. Miles’ candy-like Laxative Tablets. They too far in her desighs, Kitty concocts o a clever retaliatory plan of her own,|siter~ effects; as- so ~many pills. do. take them readily and ask for more. covers the widow witl confusion and| Vety often they make a-person who }Fms l?er busb;nd bl‘c’: in a h‘lfl'ydi takes them feel like a new maw or he theme of the negleeted wiie an: . - fntesti the “other woman” is old, but the o",“"hn’flr‘ f&’;‘;’a :!lgmfi:: i handling of it in this picture is new, | 18rC, Ceca 22 R that acedidtilates” when one‘is costive. BIG SPECTACLE COMING. If you are constipated, by all nieans The Dolly Sistérs, the stars of{go to your druggist and get some of SRR S B T Dr. Pierce’s' Pleatunt’ Pellets: They / === = = s ity prove to° be'the: very thing: your Dr. Miles’ 'F[]R A[UMBAH] ¢ | i st s ‘ A LAXATIVE TABLETS | and medicine when they are bili- ous, constipated or have bad colds.. Compelling the child to take disagreeable medicine against its will often does more harm-than good. * .. DR. MILES' LAXATIVE TABLETS are particu- BT B ST desirable for dlildr&lbut for adults as well. You will-find in these tablets'a safe, harmless and effective medicine: for: constipation; biliousness, sick headache and other bowel complaints. They cost only a few cents—your druggist has them. Ask him about them, , 12 Hacking Coughs oo - * For Hacking Coughs that rob you of your sleep till your sys- T4 tem becomes so run down that you are in grave danger of Pneu- monia or Consumption, the kind that almost tear you to pieces, that make your head ache, your throat sore and inflamied, take - % Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy It soothes and heals the inflamed air passages, stops the tick- O ey will tall relief it ling in the throat, and by its tonic effect enables you to throw §j% oAy ";‘w croup, off the disease, Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is quite different leurisy, mmm all human ills. Don't let it GET you. After YOU eat—take—oneg from the ordinary cough medicine, for it not only soothes but aches °§|“‘°|‘"‘* O Jotata, S Wy ‘ also heals, 20 that the effected parts are restored to a bealt}:y cokd ;lu' y o the chest (it often condition and the danger of a future attack is removed. I firmly F':gm p E of ' believe that it is the best and most reliable preparation ever pro- - (EOR YOUR STOMACH'S SAKE duced for coughs and colds.” RO‘. i It drives the gas and bloat out of your body and you get b s ; : : FULL STRENGTH OUT OF THE FOOD YOU EAT 1] P Qs o it G Gl bl i Superacidity causes Bloat, Heartburn, Indigestion—Starts nearly o Get EATONIC from your Druggist with the DOUBLE GUARANTEE 8ad 1o e “Holp”" Dok, Addrens Estouic Bacmdl, Co., 101823 50. Wabaah Ave., Chicags, 1L Not only are DR. MILES’ LAXATIVE TABLETS - : .WWQ . =313 e . e M g BB s e