Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 11, 1919, Page 3

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U R Il iy 2 4 SECRETARY GLASS PLANS ~ NEXT LOAN IN APRIL Wasl;ingtoi:, Feb, 11.-—~Ternms of | the “Victory” Liberty loan to be of- fered to the nation this spring will be ‘deeided shortly by Secretary Glass so that necessary legislation may be en- acted at this session of congress. “This'legislation will provide for an A '] additional autliorization to supple- ‘ment the $5,000,000,000 already pro- "vided for an increase in the interest ‘rate above 41: per®ent if the treas- }ury should decide to raise the rate. f Damage Is Directly.Due to y Methods of Packing Valu- able Foodstuff. — by ¢the United States Depart- g ment of Agriculture,) & #he bureau of chemistry, through the. food research laboratory, has been _ assisting in redueing-the damage to eggs in. transit by giving practical ' @emonstrations at shipping points in}- “Joading cars of eggs or mixed eggs ng: dressed poultry. Much of the 'ns is directly due-to faulty meth- s packing ‘egzs. In cages and stowlng the cases in the car. Four > meetings held recently 1b Iowa were ibar-Board Box Fliled With Corru- : yated Lining and Fillers of Same A Material—Each Egg Has a Wrap. °* -, attended by aver a hundred shippers who send cars weekly, at least,:to _eastern markets and who expressed gréat interest in the methods which the “department has ‘worked out for . the " conservation of \this valuable “foodstuff. They and many others have “'found the department’s folder, “How to Load Cars of Eggs,” of assistance. * ‘Coples of this folder can be had by . writing to the bureau of chemistry, United States department of agricul- *ture, Washington, D, C. : VIGOROUS HEN FOR BREEDING . Fowl That Lays Well All Winter Unfit " for That Purpose—Chicks Cao o » Not-Strong.c o ° The old hens I use for breeders are selected early in the winter months and penned to themselves. In select- ing hens for breeders, the first potut 1 consider is vigor. -A hen that does not show an appearance of vigor is re- . §ected, no “matter how many fancy ‘polnts she scares. " The old hens are fed a maintenance ration—that is, a ration that will keep “.them well nourished without unduly * gimulating egg production. My ex-| périence is that a hen that lays well ‘gl winter {8 unfit for the breeding pen, says a writer in an exchange. Her eggs will'not usually run high in fertility, and the chicks that hatch will not be strong. The reason for this is that heavy egg production is weaken- ing, and that the hen cannot impart to her offspring a strong, vigorous con: ‘stitution. when she herself is In a weakened condition. ° ~"A month before eggs are wanted for hatching ‘1 gradually work the hens back to a laying ration. Beef scrap is added to the mash and the ration is made less bulky in character. My ex- perience {8, that when these hens do " commente laying, they lay much bet- ter than the ones that lald well all winter. And they are much less likely ‘‘fo go broody at the time when eggs ate especially wanted for breeding.. PULLETS HATCHED IN SPRING Eggs Can Be Assured From Fowls in Fall—Proper Housing and Feed- ing of, Importance. Poultry owners who wish to obtain eggs in the fall and early winter should arrange to hatch thetr pullets in March or April, say specialists in the depart- ment of agriculture, Washington, D. C. PBirds hatched in March or April will be well matured in the fall. The rest s a matter of proper housing, feeding, and handling. The chicken house should be comfortably warm, well ven- ~ filated, and clean. The feed should fnclude beef scrap or similar material. - There should be temptation to exer- oise in scratching over clean litter on GIVE FEMALES BEST OF CARE Breeders Should Not Be Forced to " Heavy Egg Production During the Winter Months, Females should be given the best g ¥ eare possible, add it is doubtful if breeders should be forced+for heavy In addition-congress must author- ‘extension of tax exemption on )onds of the forthcoming loan or of ast issues in accordance with any plan which the treasury may devise. “. Tt is the intentlon ‘of Secretary Glass to .open the .loan campaign 'abmits April 21 and close it in three b! BATHROOMS ARE BUSY, “ (By United Press.) Paris, Jan. 14.«(By Mail.)—The big rush of Paris with the cramming and jamming of hotels is not with- out its tragedies. There is, for in- stance, the-matter of baths if you do not happen to be fortunate enough to have a room-with bath at your hotel. h Here's one story: “rd like a bath at 8 tomorrow morning,” said an American as he turned in for the night. “Oui, Monsieur,” countered the night clerk, but the next morning there was no announcement that the bath was ready. The American took it as a French oversight, but that night asked a ain. “If 'you can’t remember it for in the morning. “T11 take it now,” said the American as he had a happy ‘thought. R = The ‘man on the desk staggered. ‘He was sorry, but Monsieur couldn’t have a bath then, . “Why not?” “Well, to tell the truth,” came the y explanation,” a captain has the bath- room. engaged as sleeping quarters. Yesterday. when you wanted your bath, he wasn’t up yet. Tonight, I anrsorry, but he has just gone to bed. Tomorrow-—possibly.” i Two, days later the American caught- the "Captain out of bed and had his bath. B In a Restaurant, “Walter, bring me a grass of water. | I want to strengthen this soup.” DOCTORS HAND 0T LIVE TIPS Take Publ_ o Gonfience| Prominent physfelans = claim - paople THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER .D.D. . Barker’a‘ Drug Store. Prescription for —for 15 years the rd skin remedy—8s uid used tig soa the mildest of cl , pc«me in aund ssk us al After the “Flu” “—Fever or Cold Clean the Acidity and Toxic Poisons Out of the Digestive Tract . Millions are now suffering from the sfter effects of the deadly ‘‘flu,”” a tever or a cold. Their appetites are poor; they are weak, and they are waiting for their strength to come back. If these people could only realize that the return to health and strength would be irent]y helped by giving at- tention to the stomach—that is, remov- ing the acidity and toxic poisons from the entire digestive tract, making it act pamrau¥, g0 that the body will receive the full strength of the food caten—a great deal of suffering wounld be saved to humanity. . Everyone knows that the disease it- gelf, and the strong medicines that have been taken, upset the stomdach, leave it hot and feverish, the mouth Jry, the tongue coated, a nasty taste, and no- desire to eat. This is a poor faundation to build new strength on. Kow, tens of thousands °‘,m8§;" cver this country are using C for ‘the purpose of. Cleaning theso pojsonous after-effects right out.of the system and they are obfiafiun‘ g wonder- fal results—so wonderful that the amazingly quick benefits are hardly believable, just as shown in‘ the re- marksble letter which is published apon the requestof this sturdy old Civil War veteran, He is 77 years old, Read what he says EATONIC did for him: “Lam al seven yen';:mn%{figg:‘hfim fucnza and it left my stomach in an FOR YOUR ACID-STOMACH - awful shape, I tried three differend ctors bt Anal Y, 0. 8, Martin P. 8.: 1f you can make any ise of thia letter for suffering humani! yon are at liberty to do 8o, 0.8, Thisisonly onecaseoutof thousands, You should make the EATONIC test in your own case at once. You have ) ing to =—-nob & ny can ym, fi)r weg::‘ie all the m our own cOmmon sense, your own ieelins, tell you that & good appetite, - gestion, agood utoml&. with the fever poisons and effects of strong medicines out of your system, will g‘mou on the road to strong, robust th again. . You want to ankz life again after | .you Have battled with the *‘flu’’, fever orgolds, or any other iliness that bas en your strength, You want to get back your old-time vigor, be full of pe; and enthusiasm—be able to work wit ease, instead of listlessly, half-heart- edly dragging out a mbre existence. 8o besureto takea box of EATONIC home with you today. We cannot urfi: this too stronglv. If EATONIC fall to give you positive beneficial results, it will not cost you a penny. There is no risk—the benefit is surely all for you. Yours Fowler, Indiana o be § 4 NOTE-—Qrer 20,000 druig étores throughout tho Dnited States sell and guarantee E “box at orce fail in life because of ‘“nerve hupger” | that it is the active bright-eyed, strong nerved man-or woman who is ‘“there’ at work or play. Strong, well nourished nerves is the great secret of success, health and hap- piness. Men and women try to live regardless of health, strength, ambition, energy and hope, they exceed the speed limits, wasting nerve strength and energy and fail to store up reserve force, after- .wards they only exist, life has no joys. ‘Without _energy, . ambition, ° strong nerves, and pure blood one cannot hope to enjoy the fullest measure of guccess and happiness. A noted speclalist says, ‘“Phosphated Iron brings strength ' to the blood, nerves. and brain, that it is a perfect combination of vital clements of gréat tonic qualities when taken by ‘Nerve- sick humans’, that it will increase body and nerve en restore ambition and staying powers’ ‘ He also sa; If you are the victim of overwork, worry, excess of mental and physical forces, have.the blues, and the pleasures of life are no longér en- Joyable, that you need Phosphated Iron to brace, build you up and put you on your feet again’’. R Special Notice—To insure physiclans and their patients getting the genuine Phosphated Iron we put up in capsules only, so do not allow dealers to, substi- tute any pills or tablets. £ _ City Drug Store and leading drug- gists everywhere. . DAILY HEALTH TALKS | Better be Careful About ¥our Kidneys BY N. B. COOK, i\ D. Foods taken into the stomach go through warious chemical changes, and some of these changes arc poisons that must be sifted out and disposed of. It is the dut, of the kidneys to do this, When the kid- neys do not fully perform their vital work, death may be only a fow away. Happily, Nature has jfrovided ‘warning alarms telling people when their kidneys are not well. These warnings come in the form of dragging pains in the small of the , weak stomach, low. spirits, chills, nausea, headache, scanty urino and fre- quent_&esire to pass it, short breath, numb- ness, eramps, coated tongue, bad breath, puffs under the thin blood, dry skin, ringing in the cars, spotsbefore the eyes symptorns. of kidneys that are not filtering the po! ut of the system. To overcome these troubles, Dr. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., compounded what he calls Anuric Tablets. No other kidney medi- cine is its equal in giving reliefl and re- establishing healthful work in the kidneys, The treatment iz vety gimple, us you n nothing except water when taking Anuric &s& of water wi ch tablet. s the kidneys while egg production during _ the winter An months. Heavy egg production pre- ceding the breeding season will prob- Bbly affect the vitality of the thicks. Fresh air, exercise and green food are Hessentials, in erder to keep the breed- ng females llg ghe pink of congdition. Opportunity for Saving. Chickens afford the rural child an opportunity of saving by earning people need A people have poison out of and better begiu today To gently and s back into Pierce’s Pleas: nd that All come |} Grug store; do not bie withougit. Write i rod wo will m ou can gend us the 5o alter you geb it. . BATGNIQ -REMEDY-Q0., 304 South WebeerAvenue; Citeago, Lk, TONIO. 1f you cannot obtain EATONIO riulckly at your a 1 you a big 500 Addtesss # Eczemaj externally—instani relief from :tch. |/ eansers — Eeeps muklnnlwuy-elun-n&l‘:u & & Beltrami Ave. Nymore Car leaves Nymore on the hours and half hour. Car leaves 13th street on the quarter to and quarter after each hour. FARE 5 CENTS. ~Careful Drivers. 3 R. W. KIEHL, Proprietor THEXUNLVERSAL CAR i The robin redbresnst is coming. Don't wait until the birds usher in the spring be- il fore having your Ford Genuine put in tip-top shape for : this coming season’s Fum work. We are author- A ized Ford Sales & Serv- Mamnal ice Dealers. This is - your certainty of com- petent workmanship-and the regular Ford - price when you bring your Ford for re- . Placements and repairs; Genuine Ford material and ways gives you the limit of satisfaction. Drop in and .see us. . C.W. JEWETT CO., INC. Phone 474 - Bemidji, Minn. DAILY PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Reading advertisements . has helped to make - this'a united country Jim Hawkins props his feet on the-rose festooned porch railing in an Oregon suburb and reads the same motor car advertise- ment that Cousin Peter is study- ing as he rides home from work in the New York subway. In Arizona you can buy the same tooth paste and tobacco that are used by the folks in Maine. California fruit growers adver- tise their oranges and lemons to the people of the East. New : Hampshire factories make ice ¢ream freezers for Texas house- holds.. There can be no division in a country so bound together by taste, habit and custom. You can meet up with anybody in the United States and quickly get on a conversational footing because you both read the same advertisements. Advertising is the daily guide to what’s good to buy. Advertisements give you the lat- est news from the front line of business progress. Reading advertisements enables you to get more for your money because they tell you where, what and when to buy. And it is a well-known fact that advertised goods are more relia- ble and better value than the un- - advertised kinds.

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