Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 18, 1919, Page 4

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(By United Preéss.) Adyertisements in ‘this; column cost ‘Washington, Feb. ls.—Temporsri ‘half cent a word per issue, when paid h G} cash in advance. buildings < ‘housing the emerg nc?l R I e wartime agencies are being turne are vacated, under orders of the war . department.’ o The new war industries board building, which was completed after No ad will be run for Ads charged on our books cost one over to the regularly established gov-|cent a word per issue. No ads run for ernment departments as fast as they {less than 26c. B e ———— FOR SALE the signing of the armistice, Will be| pOR SALE—House and lot, also fur- turnéd over- to the treasury depart- . ment, It is located about three blocks from the main treasury build- ing. . g i The department of labor will take over ““Food Administration building No. 2,” which has just been vacated. The war department is now occupy- ing the fuel administration annex building in the Potomac section. <" The bureau of the census soon will move into the building known as “D,” only a few blocks from the capi- tol, and a portion of building “C” fn the same neighborhood will be turned over to the department of ag- riculture.. “FLU” FLARES UP AGAIN IN MINNESOTA. REPORT St. Paul, Feb, 18.—A flare-up in the {nfluenza epidemic-in Minnesota is; fndicated in reports made public bfi,the state board of health. A total of-846 cases were reported last week, against 394 during the week before. The . new :report, however, shows a marked decrease over the totals a month ago when more than 1,600 new -~ cases were being reported weekly. GERMAN PARTY LEADERS SAVE THE ARMISTICE By Frank J. Taylor. (United Press Correspondent.) Weimer, Germany, Feb, 18.—In- tervention of German party leaders was all that prevented the armistice being broken off at the last minute, it was revealed today. ¥ g The cabinet had already decided it was . impossible to accept the new conditions and .only changed its at- titude after -strong representation by political spokesmen. A e ey "M, E. IBERTSON Funeral Director and‘ CTURE FRAMING A-SPECIALTY 7.W. and 317-R FRARA 405 . Beltrami Aveniie; :BEMIDJI, MINN. THIS WILL ASTONISH - ~ BEMIDJI PEOPLE PR 24T The quick action of simple witch- hazel, hydrastis, camphor, etc., as mixed in Lavoptik eye wash, will se ‘Bemidji people. One girl with weak, ‘strained eyes was helped 'by a single application. = Her mother could hardly sew. or read because of eye pains. In one week she too was benefited.. We guarantee a small Y bottle of Lavoptik to help ANY CASE weak, ‘strained or inflammed eyes. Aluminum eye cup FREE. Barker's Drug Store and all druggists. State of Ohlo, iy of Toledo, Lucas Cqunty, as. F‘r:l‘\i .{f“chen;y makes oath that he 1s“sénlor Partner of the firm of F. J. . Cheney-& Co., doing tusiness in the City of Toledo, County ard State aforesaid, «and ‘that sald firm- will pay the sum of ONE. HUNDRED. DOLLARS for eath and every case of Catarrh that cannot be eured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE., - FRANK J. CHENEY. mgwarn ;o-.l:eiur)‘xl'o :\’e gnd. |¥bl|)crlbflun 'Benc s 6th day of Decermber, bod ) A. W, GLEASON, Seal) 5 Notary Public. all's Catarth Medlcine is taken fine ternally and acts through the Blood on | the Muocous Burfaces of the Systen. Send tor testlnonials, free. F, J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists, Toc. Hall's Family Tills for constipation DEADLY WORMS Often attack children and ab- forb the viltality of the child. Paleness, emaciation, and nerv- ‘pus twitching are indications. “Hollister’s Rocky Mountain ea” is a deadly foe to all stom- ach and bowel impurities, eject- ing, - cleansing and healing, renewing, vitality and restoring health to the little sufferer. Start by giving the c¢hild a cup tonight. Delay may endanger the life of your child—get a package today from City Drug Store HEAD STUFFED FROM CATARRH OR A COLD Says Cream Applied in Nostrils Opens Air Passages Right Up. Instant relief—no waiting. Your clogged nostrils open right up; the air passages of your head clear and you-can breathe freely. No more hawking, snuffling, blowing, head- ' ache, dryness. No struggling for breath at night; your cold or catarrh disappears. Get a small bottle of Ely’s Cream _Apply a little of this fragrant, ant- iseptic, healing cream in your nos- trfll;.. It penetrates through every air passage-of the +head;-soothes the inflamed ‘ ‘or! swollén: mucous mem- brane and relief comes instantly. « It's just fine. Don’t stay stuffed- “up with a cold or nasty catarrh. niture; east of Lincoln school on corner, Nymore, Cheap if taken at once. Vincent Jonas, Nymore, Minn, 12d338 LS e e T Ll FOR SALE—Three cars of hay at $16 per ton. Larson’s Feed Store, also plenty of straw. 4-221 FOR SALE—Two.year old registered Duroc-Jersey boar with registry papers. J. C. Burke. 3d218 bl S R AR A (R 5 FOR SALE-—Large Cary safe in per- fect condition. Smith-Robinson Lumber Co. 10226 FOR SALE-—80 acre farm, 2 mdles 8. E. of Bemidji, good buildings, inquire, John Goerke. Bemidji, Minn. RR No. 2. 6d220 AR R R SR SO FOR SALB—5 acre lots and othpr land on easy terms will take Liberty bonds. Phone 780j. 0% thew Larson, Nymore, Mirf. 2mo414 FOR SALE--80 acre improved farm, located on Mississippi river, three miles S. W. of Bemidji. Well fin- ished seven room house, also have some hay for sale. 502 4th Irvine Ave. Phone 366W. 129222 FOR SALE-—At less than half of its original cost.. One. complete. res- taurant outfit. Address B. C. care Pioneer, 210ttt FOR SALE—Oak, well built store ladder. = Call at Pioneer office, 1123tf AMERICANS MAKING GOOD AT SIXTY-FIVE Don’t worry about old age. A sound man is good at any age. Keep your body in good condition and you can be a8 e and hearty and able to “do your bit” as when you were 2 young fellow. Affections of the kidneys and bladder are among the Jeading causes of early or ha]gless age. Keep them clean and the other organs in working condition, and you will have nothing to fear. Drive the poisonous wastes from the system and avoid urie acid accumula« tions. Take GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules periodically and you will find that you arc as good as the next fellow. Your spirits will be rejuve- nqtod, your muscles strong and your mind keen enough for any task. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules will 'do the work, But be suré to get tho original imported GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil (m{:sulns, They are re- Jiable and should help you, or your money will, be refunded.” For sule by most druggists, In sealed packagen ahree sizes, “The Taste Tells” The keen house- wife always in- sists on this label when buy- ing Bread and Butter. STRONGER MEN - TAKE THE LEAD They Have fivfi(m Iron and Real Red Fighting Bleod Vital force is the material from which leaders in all walks of life are made, it is well worth getting ‘and aokding. 8 what Nature intended every man and woman to hdve. The blood of an athlete is pure and red, a strong heart pumps and drives it through his body. No wonder that every inch of his system is fllled with snergy and health, his nerves like Iron, spirits high, hard tasks a pleas- ure and life one song of joy. A leading Doctor says, ‘‘Everyone should feel this way, That if you are not red blooded, are nervous, all run down and on your last legs, for you to build up your blood and nerves with ex- ercise, fresh air, nourishing fcod and Nature's great prescription, Phosphat- ed Iron a real blood and nerve builder”. the blood cells with iron and Nerve force, and that leading specialists are now using it successfully all over the country, that it is one of the few reme- dies that better class doctors can now depend on td produce results”. Speclal Notice: To insure doctors and their patients getting the Genuine Phos- phated Iron we have put in capsules only, 8o do not allow dealers to seil you pills or tablets. City Drug Store and leading drug-| gists everywhere. The heéalth and nerve of the athlete | He also says, “Phosphated Iron feeds | " THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER , FOR RENT" FOR RENT—10 acres clay land, six miles east of Bemidji, (Frohn.) All under cultivation.. Call 307 7st. Phone 495j: L. M. Ford. 5-220 FOR RENT-—Six steam heated rooms, bath, over J. C. Penney Co., Third street building. See Mgr, J. C. P. Co. ' 213f WANTED A A A A A A A A AN AT WANTED—$2.50 per day paid one lady in each town to distribute free circulars and take orders:for concentrated flavoring in tubas. Permanent position. F. E. Barr Co., Chicago. 1d218 WANTED—4 or b room house, part- ly or all modern, by couple with- out children. - Apply “B” Pion;er. F 3220 WANTED—Cigar girl, Apply man- . ager, Markham hotel. ~218tf WANTED-—Maid for general rouse- work.' Good home-for good girl. Apply 1218 Bemidji Ave., or phone 756w. . 218tf WANTED—A second hand sub sery- ice paker or corrugated roller. Must be in good condition and eheap for cash, = Address XYZ% Pioneer. HIGH 'SCHOOL Newport B‘:GHQI - “ Local Declamatory Contest Admission—10 and 15 Cents /'~ FEBRUARY 18, 1919—8:00 P.-M. PROGRAM: ‘High School . The Martyrdom of Joan of Arc:. - ‘Thomas Robert Naylor—Junior Class - WANTED—To rent; 6 room houte “with~bath; in desirable locatiou. Not too far from the busineas dis- trict. Address™'S,” Pioneer. 120tf s Smphen S der AR A FOR ANY kind of a real estate deal, see or write E. J. Willits, 407 Bel- trami Ave. Phone 41. 1213t What iB_z’ll says o ~ the Doctor- sez'ze y ; “There may be Good taste, smaller A . some plugs that look chew,longer_{niexswhat i Taste! || biesc—but its the Beihltiote aSte v .-~ good taste of genu- ordinary plug. e : med Re:l Gravely s 1d fashioned saits, . taken in hot Wwater which makes it worse! Of course salts are thé best laxative—they’re thorough - and do not form a habit. But that taste! Your druggist has a salts called SALINOS which is’'really pleasant in taste. That is because it is made under .a formula. that combined ‘all three essential salts in. such a way that the disgusting taste is eliminat- ed. And it can be taken in cold water! p : Get a bottle. - It is wonderful, so pleasant both in taste and in action.] Don’t. gag over. disgusting: oils— the cure is _as bad.as the ailment. Get SALINOS, it’s pleasant.. counts.”’ for booblet on chewing plug Peyyton Brand AL CHEWING:PLUG | - Plug packed in pouch R ervousness and AUDITORIUM - acid, Brings instant relief from indi- gestion, heartburn, sour belching, food repeating, bloat and gas makes ‘the stomach cool, pure, sweet and comfortable, o Dentists warn s against the bad effects- of -acid month, golnfing out that the acid eats through the enamel There is'a much closer connection between the stomach and brain than most people imagine, It is because of this ¢lose connection that indigestion, ST g Edvard Hasell Orchestra 5 eQuin & belching, sour, gassy stomac! R i“" g other afigt;mnch 'm‘ise es—all of which are sure gigns of acid stomach—are 80 . A Plea for Cuba - ' - . Thomas Simons—Sophomore Class-..... . The President’s War Meuua' - Joe Cushner—Freshman Class . Toussaint L’Ouverture ~ - John Simons—Senior: Class Violin Solo. - ~ = . -. = 1. Over the Tom - .. Lottie French—Sophomore Class . A Quiet Evening = - - Dorothy Mangle—Senior Class . When the Fleet Goes By . Alice Cameron—Freshman Class . The Hazing of Valiant - - Elsie Shannon—Sophomore Class . Jessie Lynch Wi John M. Thur;u;m : Woodrow Wilson - - ‘Wendell Phillips Pascha - Goldberg Arthur Guy. Empey Booth Tarkington often followed by severe attacks of- blinding, splitting headaches. . Nervousness, sleeplessness, irritabil- ity,mentald?ression,melancholin and many other disorders which affect the brain can also nearly always be traced to-the same source—acid-stomach. 8o often you hear people s8] so nervous I think I'll fly to o or *“Itseems I never get a good night’s sleep any more, my nerves are all on edge.”’ they dream that acid stomach: #5 irect cause of their troubles because very often there are 1o pains in the stomach at all. 8o you &ee, you ean’t, alwa{s judge an acid- stomach condition by- the way your stomadh, itself, feels. i you are weak, nervous, unfit—if .- you are not up to your old time form - —if you lack your acoustomed enthu- ‘Headaches Caused k v .success with EATONIC that I want ievery one to know how quickly it will of the teeth, causing them to decay. Yoqu can easily imagine then the amount of damage excess acid will cause to the delicate organization of . th’i‘ ;tomachlda 3 s L ousandg_of people are nsing EATONIC andthe resnlts obtained are.. so remarkable as to be almost unbe-" lievahle. Yet their letters of gratituie;, many of which are received daily, prove absolutely that- EATONIC ‘does all and even more than we claim. The medical profession, t00, reco, es the reat value of this wonderful remedy. . learned Michigan doctor wroté re- cently: *‘I bave had such wonderful neutralize the aeidity of the the stom- ach (acid-stomach) and the stomach will-soon be sweet and normal again, take part. District Preliminary Contest will:be given in this room Friday evening of this week in which representatives from Park Rapids, Hawley, Mahnomen, Fosston and Bemidji will 7 5 siasm, energy and peg—-mnke this test )¢ i America’s Finest - - . - . - - 8 Fox and ses if it 18n’t acid-stomach thatis and the sick man -well and bappy - High, School Orchestra “bolding you back —robbing you of ' ongce more.” - & ; ¢ your health, strength-and vigor. Get .So be sure to get .a big box of JUDGES a big box of EATONIC—the wonder- = EATONIC from your druggist today. C. W. Stanton - _Mrs. J. T. Tuomy ful modern medicine that so.quickly ~If it fails in any way to give yau the L. P. Warford uts an acid stomach to rights. It i3 kind of satisfaction yon want, take it a ! a the form of pleasant ng tablets back—be will refund your money.-Ha - § that- you eat like-a bit of candy. -. doesn’t wantone y of your money Prizes given in these contests are as follows: : EATONIC rids the stomach of excess ' unless EATONIC helps you. . . .; ° FUrSt Pricf.....oie..coviosuuieenes a0 <$5.00 : 5 Second Prize ..uiy...n. RO T R 2.50 T r. -] “FOR YOUR ACID-STOMACH A Y A - K tE

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