Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 28, 1919, Page 4

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S P B 2 ceedad to Camp;:Dodge where he re- PAGE FOUR STREET CAR STRIKERS |FARMERS WANT SONS - (BORAH WILL AMNESTY "lNJURE'PASSENGERS RELEASED FROM ARMY BY DYNAMITING TRACKS Washington, Jan. 28. —Thousands of ‘protests from farmers in the mid- dle west against the retention in the service of men urgently needed in a gricultural activities are being re- ceived by members of congress and have awakened a movement to have the present demoblization orders modified to include the discharge of such men. (By United Press.) Washington, Jan. (By - United Press.) Kansas City, Jan. 28,.—Four per- sons were injured and tWo cars wrecked when striking street car work&ru dynamited the tracks today. — nmnmm SOLDIER VISITOR. . David Pickles has just received his duelnrgo from the military service, after service for a year as boller- ‘maker at.Clatsap, Ore. At the time he enlisted’ he was' in Virginia, Minn,, following his trade. He pro- is to be asked of President Wilson [Senator Borah of Idaho. R R0 i LSk by “ RED CROSS AIDS PARIS. (By United Press.) the recent general strike here to the soldiers’ families and to off, and it is feared.that unless plans for the release of farmers ma- portunity of getting back men now | guarding streets and public bu in Franca ings. .ceived .his honorable: discharge and ‘is in Bemidji visiting relatives and trlo;d& He will again assume his tra WANT AD DEPT. Advertisements ‘In . w13 column cost half cent a word per issue, when BIG LABOR CRISIS PENDING. Death Rate In Europe. - New York, Jan. 28.—A nation- wide labor qusls involving industries engaged in manufacturing silk and cotton goods and’! to .some -extent woolen goods, is pending unless em- ployers in these” trades. concede the eight-hour day by :Fgbruary 3, it was learned here. BOSTON NURSE TO PARIS. p? gy Says Cream_ Applied. in Nostrils paid cash in advance. No ad will (By. United Press.) % ' Opens Air Passages Right Up. De. run for les~ than 10c.per {issue. Paris, Jan.. 10. (By Mail.)—Miss Ads charged on our books cost one Carrie M. Hall of Boston, formerly cent a word per igsue, No’'ads run chief nurse for the American Red clogged nostrils' open right up; for less than 26e¢. ' FOR SALE A A A A AP ‘FORSALE—Sacrifice ' $660.00 120 acres ufilmproved timber land, 33 of .the-N. %&NEol’SW Sec. 29, T 163, R. 81 in Town of Shoney. goods0il, no stones, no swamp, near’ school and church: One-half - cash. - Balance 1 year 8% interest. H. P. Rude, Lady- smith, Wis, . - 44129 jell. built store R SALE—Oak, Iadder. Call at Ploneer office. SRV Bp 11331 pamed, have the lowest death ra among the European cities. HEAD STUFFED FROM pointed director of the bhureau ef you can breathe freely. No m nursing, succeeding Miss Ruth Mor- hawking, snu gan, who has returned to America. ache, dryness. b GEESE SOON. HUNTERS SAY. drenth at night; your cold or cata: the desire of the wild geese which |ise are wintering in the South, and their | trils. dicting. The sap in the maple trees|brane and relief comes instantl also feels as though it ought to| It’s just fine. Don’t .hy:tn; loosen up:- up with a cold or nasty catarrh IR su.m-—q_uzrtor ~section. in 'rovnuhlp ona fifty seven, Range thirty- Ditch' tax paid .for Low price and for quick sale.. 1oneer “oftice. 174216 SHIP YOUR Hides, Furs, Wool, Sheep Pelts and Bee Wax and Tallow To NORTHERN HIDE & FUR COMPANY 118 ‘Belt. Ave. gl Bemidji, Minnesota loVQntB!fl WANTED — By young ‘gentleman; .modern furnished room. Private family preferred: A.ddrass C. N. care Ploneer: 3d130 ..__.-.--—-——-—--+-,.,_._..—- WANTED—Washing to take home, or.will come to house. Mrs. Cook, 103" Irvine ‘Ave, 3d129 ST A A L e SR S WANTED-—Man ‘or. wéman, salary $24, full time §0c an” hour spare mng. llnx guaranteed hosiery to .wearer. . Experferice. unnecessary. Guunteed Mills; Nom:wwn.mr:‘ : e e WANTED—To rent; 6. room houce -, .with -bath; in desirable location. Not too far from the business dis- trict. Address “8,” Pioneer. 120tf e e WANTBED—Small “flat or 3 room apartment, unfurnished; man and wife. Address H. A. H., 'eéare Ploneer. WANTED-—Girl_{or general house- work., Mrs. T'om Smart, 612 Amer- "Yon-Ave. Phone b8, o 133eL 5FOR ANY kind' rul estate Kl. see or write H."J. wuuu, 407 Bnl- traml Al h 213tt FOR RENT-—Steam‘heated furnished rooums. 415 Mingy. - 5-131 'F‘OR RENT—Two sgodern furnished rooms, 1113 emidji - avenue; phone 345, BE. B! Winter 1241f 'FOR RENT—-Furnished _rooms for + light housekeeptng. Phone 45123\1i g + FOR RENT — Mowern furnished ‘ rgom. Call 327 or 260. 14tt {FOR RENT—Two strictly modern rooms. Gentlemen.preferred. Ref- erence exchanged, Call ‘5443 5 12 LOST AND FOUND 1,08T-—Pocketbook containing check - of $31.50 and $4 or $5 in change. _‘Finder return to Ploneer. 24129 . COLDS—A TERRIBLE RISK! Influenza . .7 *“No one who has not had Infliienza can realize the suffering it causes or how it defies treatment. I know of nothing that will give such prompt relief as Charnberlain's Cough Remedy, for when it is taken the pain in the chest disappears, the fever sub- sides and the whole body becomes more comfortable. Then again, the after effects of Influenza are often even more distressing than the disease itself, but they can be avoided if you use Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy Though the greatést danger from chis disease is Pneumonia, I have never known a single case of Influenza to result in it when Chamberlain's Cough Remedy was freely given. The persistent cough that frequently follows Influenza can be relieved by Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, and should not be allowed to run on until it becomes troublesome.” ¢ Qoire foo Phalel = Gy Combislisis This year mote than ever before colds are dangerous. Think of ‘the thousands of cases of Influenza and Pneumonia that have followed colds! Avoid colds. Don’t let them fasten upon you. Keep your bowels open and your blood free from the poisons thnt couanpltxon throws into the blood " Medical authorities agree that most sickness comes from sluggish bowels. Food-waste ferments and creates oisons which are absorbed into the glood The kidneys, lungs andfi aln; off an pores cannot throw them sickness starts. Keep your druggist has a new preparation called SALINOS which is ideal for this pur- pose because it is, pleasant in taste and pleasant in action. It will eom- pletely empty the bowels, including the lower bowel where most poisons are formed. It has no distressing ef- fects and is splendid for children, They like to take it. Get a bottle for a Quarter (larger sizes Fifty cents and a Dollar). Be gafe. Get SALINOS today. Use it tomorrow morning. _ bowels open. Your FOR WAR CONVICTIONS 28.—General amnesty for all convicted in the war Berne, Jan. 5. (By Mail.)—During poor, and supplied hot coffee threugh terialize shortly there will be no op- | the canteen service to the soldiers In normal times Stockholm, Christi- anla, Berlin and London, in the order CATARRH OR A COLD Instant relief—no waiting. Your Cross in Great Britain, has been ap-| gy passages of your head clear and , blowing, head- No struggling for| covery. ppears. Get a small bottle of Ely’s Cream To fly north. to. Minnesata will be Apl];'l:f a little of this fragrant, ant- ealing It penetrates through every, hanking will seen be heard “if. this|air yungn of the head, soothes the weather keeps up, hunters are pre-|inflamed or swollen mucous men- fizfi’f tmu;gfit&fh'he e*vefllc‘nce of & wi pul on goes all aroun the earth, Still more, you get a temper- ance medicine that coptains not a drop of alcohol or'narcotic of any kind. Long Dr. Pierce combined certain vaJuab For Quick Returns and Highest Cash Markef Prices | THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER | BEMIDIT FISTIC PANS by the Spring farm activities are not far American Red Cross distributed milk the ild- tes the ore rrh 'ed- vegetable ingredients—without the ust of alcohol—so. that these remedies always haye been strictly temperance medicines. I plles are torturing you,.get and use Pierce’s _Anodyne Pile “Ointment. The quick relief it gives.is hard to believe until 1f- eanstipated, Dr. Pierce’s iJ} Pleasant Pellets_should. bc taxen while q efig Anodyne Pl]c O deed are the cd ;lu try it, P R R X Several Bemidji pugilistic fans are planning a trip to Duluth to witness the Mike Gibbons-George Chip ten round battle at the Shrine club the night of January 31. w2l known to need an_introduction, and Chip is the' famed Newcastle, Pa., miner fighter. Duluth is in Bemidji making . ar- rangements for attendance of Be- midji fans and is registered at the Dalton hotel. DAILY HEALTH TALKS Where Most Sickness Begins and Ends BY FRANKLIN DUANE, M. D. It can be said broadly that most human ills begin in the stomach and end in the stomach. Good health, and poo! health. The mmute your stomach fails to properly dispose . of the food you eat, troubles begin to erop out in various forms. Indigestion and_dyspej monest, forms, but thin, impure blood, headaches, backaches, pimples, blotches, dizziness, belching, coated: tongue, weak- ness, poor appetite, sleeplessness, coughs, colds and bronchms are almost a3 common. in good order easy” take Dr. Pierce’s Golden Mcdlcnl It is & wonderful tonic and blood purifier, .and is so safe to take, for it is made of roots and herbs. Buffalo, N. Y., stands behind this standard medicineind it i good ta knew that so dlstmgulsh a physician is proud to have his name_identyfied with it. take Golden N Arev You Bloated After Eating With M ‘gassy, puffy feeling, and hurting near xour You can falrly feel it work. It drives the GAS oqt of ! R R R R R R R R R TR TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY. 28, 1910 e cm————— = '$5:20 SHOE SPECIALS —— FOR THIS_WEEK —— WILL SEE GIBBONS CHIP Gibhons is too T, M. Stein of SEE WINDOW DISPLAY OF: Ladies’ Dress Shoes, low, medium or high heel, black or brown Men’s Dress Shoes ‘Men’s Army Shoes digestion means good &:esuon means l;bx;d are the com- - THIS WEEK ONLY A$5.00’ THE PAIR - :Dr. Plerce, of When you edical Discovery, you are |nnmnmmmmummmmmuumuu|umnmum||nmum|mmmmmlnmmummmnmu|nmmuum|mmlm||mmmmm||muuunmmu I‘ew in- lleart? For Quiclk Relief- Rehef—e'l.'ake ONE EATONIC i FOR YOUR_STOMACH'S SAKE _body and the Bloatgoea withit. - .~ . Removes Quickly—Iadigestion, Heartburn, Sour Stomach, ele. Get EATONIC m your Druggist with the DOUBLE GUARANTEE ‘Send for the **Holp’* Baok, Addrens Estonic Remedy Co., 1018-24 So. Wabash Avenne, Chiesao, R e .~ e Drink as much POSTI as you care for: Unlike coffee,which dis~.~ agrees with many — you can drink as many cups of Postum as you care for withno fear of nervousness, sleep essness or other annoy~ ance to health,for Postun) is pure and w. lesonfe and contains no barm ele— ment such as the drug “caffeine” i) coffee. Your grocer sells Postum. - = D I e . . T & T T T e e e Hesssessevee Men’s ngh'Top Chippewa Shoes: III|Illl|llllllIlllllllllllllllIIIll|llllllllllllllllllllllllg" &

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