Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 11, 1919, Page 6

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court. ours. two days. , DELOTRING! YANK AEMY 18 BEGUN: . Paris, Dec. 29. (By’ Mail.)—Old Bill Louse, the well knoww shirt and man eating rodent—or: is it .lnmct? ——1g not. going to be allowed: to met away with it'much longer, saye the Stars and Stripes. 3 "“The health of the troops,™ eral order, “largely: depends d completeness with wufch f delousing . and bathing especially. during B liFtions Bemiasl '+ month. The committee on organizatipn of the Minnegota Public 'Health asso- ciation for-southern Beltrami county met Saturday atternoon in Room 17, Northern National bank bunding, and decided to perfect the organiza- . tion and, for the purpose, will issue 1l for'a meeting. early next week [{the Commercial club, or go; é er avallable public place, ' {"* The committee canvassed, general way, the character of the word that could be accomplished by such an organization and the work seems-to be of--such importance that an ‘early organization was deemed very - .nécessary. from each portion of the- territory south of Red Lake will be expected sd participate in the organiza.ion. It is hoped that many will take the fntérest in the organization that its importance wotild seem to justify. DIVORCES MEAN BETTER WORLD THINKS LOS ANGELES JUDGE (By United Press.) 1,08 Angeles, Cal., Feb, 11.-—The world is getting better. The increas- ing number of divorces is the proof. f That is the opinion of Judge Char- DR, i o les Crail, of the Los Angeles divorce the coming period | diminislied activity and relatively permanent statfons.” TRAIN LOAD OF I. W. ON WAY T6 DEP 11.—Fitty-four |! members of the I ~W. W, .passedp through Chicago in a special’, train under a heavy guard on'the way top/ an Atlantie port where ,R' s saiu, they will be deported at onve:by immigration authorities. Forty of the prisoners came’direct from Seattle where they took past in fomenting the general strike wiich has paralyzed the industries of that ) city for several days. Representatives " FOR SALE Spread of education, prosperity enabling common people to hire lawyers, and publicity are the real reasons behind the increasing divorce rate, Crail’ believes. “The question coming up all the time is what Is the cause of the great- e : 1y increased rate of divorce cases,” he declared addressing a meeting of Christian ministers. sult of two things. . 3 “First, the increasing wealth of the: people and- their education. years past law and:lawsuits were tihe priviledge'of the few, The result is we have a great many people now who can afford the advantages of the ho could not in the FOR SALE—80 acre improved farm, located on Mississippi river, three miles S. W. of Bemidjl. ished seven room house, also have| . some hay for sale. 502 4th Irvine Pk et e S R FOR SALE—At less than half of itsf One complete res- Address B. C.zcnre STOLEN—Party took suit‘case of cloths from 'sled, front. of Mec- Clernans-house. Please return fo Pioneer as they are known. original cost. “It is the re- taurant outfit. il S e S FOR SALE—Residence property at} ifth street and Bemidji Ave., formerly occupled by Elliot, On account of heavily in forest fire at Brookston last October, I will sacrifice thir property for cash. Address OwWner, | L. ¢ Rowe, McCamus, Saxon, Wis. FOR SALE—House and lot, also fur- niture; east of Lincoln school on corner, Nymore. TAXEL F. ELFSTRUM | - or . people know of the divorce court by reading about it on the. front pages of the daily news- papers,; whp- once knew: little of di« Second; ma: A Cheap if taken think'.thegreater number of divorce' oases indicates the world YiugentJonas, Nymors, 1s getting worse. Tbelfeve it Is get-} -~ - v . - - ting better. : FOR SALE—Quarter- section . in — Township one fifty seven, Range Diteh tax paid for ninteen seventeen. " Low.price and liberal terms at. 5% for quick sale. “L. C.” Pioneer office. PRGN SN AP S s = S T FOR SALE—Oak,” well" bullt atore Call at Pioneer office. = Py FOR RENT—S8Ix room house, 616 Irvine; one four room house, 1236 Funeral Directoryand _Licensed Embalmer* WANTED—Plain sewing to do. Mrs. E. L: Gary, 601 Minn,, Ave. 3-213 WANTED—About. 3 furnished rooms Address W. C. Phone 317-W and 317-R | bt et ol W oo T e SRS ANI AL WANTED-—Sewing done, by day or piece work. Call at 602 4th st, or P N S ——————————p————————————————— WANTED TO BUY-—Cash. paid for Liberty bonds. - Inquire ‘after 5 p. m. evenings, room 51 M i . - -All ‘work guaranteed. -~-Work called for and’ de- livered. H ST WANTED—Party residing at 8th st., would like plain:sewing, time between :Mondays i " WG N A R L A WANTED—A hustler ‘to sell "Acci- dent.and Heéalth Imsurance. desire a man whose ambition jtf will be to act as division manager | —: for territory of considerable size. National Casualty company, EATLESSMEAT IF BACK HURTS ss of Salts to Flush Kidneys If Bladder Both- Vote for him. He is a liooster for Phone 488. the city. He is a successful business man, fitted to fill the office. HONEST AND. CLEAN And for the best interests of all the people. Standing for all necessary improvements of a growing city like Wanted—General agent for this city. Lady or gentleman, Vote for Him Tuesday, February 18 COMMON WITCHHAZEL FINE FOR SORE EYES how quickly eye : Iped by common witchhazel, camphor, hydrastis; etc., as mixed in Lavoptik eye wash. One elderly lady, who had been troubled with chronic eye inflammation for many years, was greatly helped in We guarantee a small bot- tle of Lavoptik to help ANY CASE weak, strained or inflamed eyes. Aluminum eye cup FREE. Barker’s Drug Store and all druggists. OURCAREER No matter what your business ambi« SRS B8 tion may be, you can best entr on your career through a thoraughly practical commercial education. With Inowledgs and training to back you, youcanclimb toanyheightyou choose. Many graduates of the Dakota Bus- iness College have developed into big business men, Formerwomen studenits now hold responsible executive posi- tions throughout the Northwest. Often \thete are more calls for D. B. C. \gradustes than the chlleze can fill. The field for EFFICIENT business N _and “women is never. crowded, D. B. C. stadents are made efficient, are slways in demand. Write for full information to Mr, P, L. Watkins, Pres. DAKOTA BUSINESS COLIEGE,™ FARGO, N. DAK. gl tion. Miss H. Lilly of 714 South Second . St., Virginia, It is surprisi inflammation is Take a Gld Fating meat regularly eventually produced kidney trouble in some form or-other, says a well-known authority, ‘because the uric acid in meat excites the kidneys,” they become overworks- ed; get siuggish;.clog up and cause all sorts of distress, particularly back- ache and misery in th. kidney region; | Jess ‘water and.take less exercise in rheumatic twinges, severe headaches, | winter than in summer, rheumatism acid stomach, constipation, torpid|is apt to be much mort common and aggravated. This is because consti- ation is then much more. common, 'or it is generally conceded: that con- stipation is the cause of rheumatism. Constipation causes food-waste to lie in the bowels and ferment, creat- ing poisonis which are absorbed into If the kidneys, lungs and skin pores are overworked and can not throw these goiaona out of*the leposited and rheu- liver, sieeplessness, bladder and urin- ary irritation. The moment your back hurts or kidneys aren’t acting right, or if blad- “{der bothers you, get four ounces pharmacy; take a tablespoontfl in a glass of water before breakfast for & few. days and your kidneys will then This-famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juce, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity; also to:neutralize the acids in the urine so it no longer jrritates, thus ending bladder disor- the blood. system, they are matism is the result. Your druggist has an ideal prep- aration called SALINOS, which will entirely empty the ~bowels, includ- ing the lower bowel where 'most pois- ons are formed. SALINOS is decid- edly pleasant both in taste and ac- effective if taken in cold water, ahd 3t fiever gripes. g Tfo | 7TGet: m bottle: of SALINOS for a Quarter. (larger sizes for Fifty cents Be safe. ~Get it; Use tion, js fully keep the kidneys and urinary-organs clean, thus avoiding serlous kidney|and a Dollar). : SALINOS tomorrow morning: WANTHD—Bell boys. - Apply’ man-|=—= ager, 'Markhant hptel. 2-101f S RSSO ST SR S IR ‘WANTBD—Girls. also delivery mam at Bemidji Steam Taundry, Work | begins ‘MWuar. 3rd. . Adddress J. J. { Trask, i 1 P glen K b A\ZENTS W.ANTED-—Memorial Life | of Roosevel't, America’s: War for Humanity, {each' $2.0050% *com- mission to mgents. Ford Automo- bile given ftree for /90 days best record sales. . Send 20c¢ for each ontfit, F. B.\ Dickerson, Co., Da. troit, Mich, ! . 44211 the| WANTED—Lanqd’ with good houge, lake or river, frontage, eclose to townon G. N. or M. & I. Ry. Give full particular:V, legal description, and lowest cat\h price, Address \ KLB, care Bemi 31 Ploneer 6d211 e S el L I i 'WANTED—A secon\d hand sub serv- i ice ‘paker or ccirrugated roller. -Must" be in good", conditfon and " cheap ' for cash. Pioneer.: ' Kooy R B BRSSP [kl s WANTED—To rent;| 6: room hous with bath; in. desirsble location. Net'too far from ‘the business dis. triet;: Address “8,” Plomeer. 120tf"} A ———————————— et FOR ANY kind of a real eatate deal see o write B. J. Willits, 407 Bel- . 1213t i 1d211 Registered Pharivacist | Barker’s Drug Store H. N.'MW’KEE, Funeral * Director it PHONE 178-W orR ‘M E. IBERTSON | PICTURE FRAMING A SPECEALTY 405 Beltrami- Avenug BEMIDJI, MINN. STAHL-JACOBS Furniture General Repair “Shop 31?. 6th St. even 'if 'you'are now em- ployed, you can easily make $40 to $50 per week without ing up your present posi- Minn., made $90 the first week. Write' for full par- ticulars. WM. L. TULL 105 Sherman Bldg: . ~Duluth, Minn. RHEUMATISM il Cl A::tma'm .i‘m ; exanring- !‘é‘l‘x?"lsth‘: 1§92 Experidnce unnecessery. -Men, 18 or over, desiring. cleek- ships A write for /free partitulars, Raymond Terry, (former Civil Ser- vice’Examiner.) Continental build- !ing, Washingtom. . - ; “ANTI-CARBANZA MOVE - - Wa@hlngtun. Feb.. Carranza movement in Mexico,' when 11.—An and-| [ special session on April 1, is predict- ed here by persons in close touch e ‘with the socalled .revolutionary fac- EIE IR B SR SR T e ——— S At e eemeeeaeremamr, POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT, €Authorized and to be paid for b: 18 Amount, $10 fo¥ 64215 A._:; T. CARLSON MAYOR I am! a candidate for the office of| I believe .in an economical and bu’smess-_hke admiristration of the city’s affairs, as 'far as this office [ is comcerned. Ym].‘! ta’upporl: at day, ‘February neclated. the polls election th, will be much [ Address XV%j ‘A. T. CARLSON. Mayor of this city at ‘the ‘election 'he held F:ebrua.ryt;is next, and ;olic?t’ the support of .every woter who be- ‘lieves in an honest, 'effi nomical administration | of ‘all depart- ments of the city. y I have been president, of the city council for two years and represent- ed the First ward as aldexman for two 'years, and am familiar with'the'needs of a growing city like ours. : Pending legislation means. much to Northern Minnesota, and Bemidji, the “City of Enterprise” should 'be in a F llp Wanted— e pains go shooting through your heam lfilmlfisifithwouldnplit, e Musterole on templ : neck, It draws wt.yginflmmapesm : | soothes away the pain, usually giving white ointm Beflnrthae:g ) 3 egislation. - Respectfully, - L.-F. JOHNSON State of Ohlo,- Yty ; Lmcas County, as. i3y Frank J. Cheney makes oath that s ‘senior partner /of the firm of \F, :Cheney. & Co., doing business In tha Cli {©f Toledo, County:and Stateaforesaft uag. firm_ will pa; 4 -and every case of Catarrh that cannot be .4 cured by the use of HALL'S CA E. FRANK J. CH. Sworn to before me my presesice,’ this 6t D. 1886, A y of December, GLEASON, Hall's Caj ;flt{n:t;dlcfine ot ;acts ‘through the Blood on || the Mucous’Surfac . for testimonials,: r::s?t i Syscamr i F‘yJ.alCl}fiENEY & CO.,~Toledo, O. ruggists, Hall's Famlly éi%lls for j vducér’s, @nd as shippers. . - "MaDE I CROOKS" Brancl; House, 114 Third St;l-veet,v,,/]';finidji 2 F Influenza 5 *“No one who has not had Influenza can realize the suffering it.causes or how it defies treatment. 1 know of nothing that will give sucb prompt relief as Chamberlain's Cough' Remedy, for v‘:hen it is taken the pain in the chest disappears, the fever sub- sides and the whole body becomes mora comfortable. Then again, the after effe@s of Influenza are often even mo distressing than ‘the disease itself, but they can P Because we eat less finit, drink be avoided if Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy Though the greatest danger from chis disease is Pneumonia; 1 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 sot be allowed to run on until it becomes troublesore.™ ' . ;fig brifig: them in to % S $ = P W =iy Qontitins S : SBix women with. knowledge i of bread baking to person- lly experiment - with our. new, product which'we will i within a few days place ‘on - { the market. . Good pay and’ ' . steady employment to those - " | who_can ;make good. For ; “Turther \particiilars g;;_ll"dn., Morxist .Kaplan, * General . ‘ Manager Potato” Products ' Ca. . & 5 Three ' women | with: somies~ knowledge of ‘salesmanship to <over all outlying - towns * {between here and Internas. tionall' Falls, selling direct to." ‘hote€ls, boarding houses and ,consumers, our line of groc- eties and other food pro- '‘ducts. Will pay traveling: lexpenses * and ‘- commission Morris Kaplan. ' One experienced bread baks" &rwho understands the busi- imess of baking .from Alphss ! to Omega. aplax;; 1 , . Several travdling ‘mén to . " -} take: on a8 & side line the trade ‘on:commission for Bemxd,u Potato Prod ctg éor 0»', e B oy 47: ‘N‘) | Bywery housewife- to. expatie {rent . with - Natura]:‘Potg& lour. All persons who ¢an produce the most favorable dishes ‘and recipes will be mply rewarded. . For furth- r mfo,prgation apply to Mor- | the Bemidji Potatb i Co. has conre tb $tay as-dn i inidustrial aid Business ingti- | . tution te ‘saféguard the in- | terests'gf ihe farmers as pro- / 7 P liare. of “stock-owned /- by, shiaraholders-is worth full par value and that I am per- sonally situated . financially . to protect and. guarantee ev- | ery - dollar- of investment:in the nidji Potato Products Co. Every " shareholder- to ‘b present at our general ®lec- tion meeting next-month, . TSR ST 7 Every farmer to understand that the time to:organize for his own protection is NOW —tl{at the Potato Products Co. is NOT intended to be a one-man affair but an orgin- ization for the development of the agricultural resources of this-section. : — LA ‘To the Skeptic My pergonal experieneé: of twenty-five years in the ‘busi- ness wor{d and every dellar that I have is pledged to the success of this importafit en- terprise. Let "us cease “knocking” and everybody become a “booster.” . PSS VR Farmers— If yoi Havé any No. 2 pota- g 3 e

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