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| CIEIRE, (RINERShs coto® st PRINCESS PAT” WEDS: ' NOTED CANADIAN UNIT (By United Press.) London, Feb. 27.— Princess Pa- tricia, grand daughter of Queen Victoria, was married here today to Commander Alexander ~Ramsay, of the British mavy. Coincident with her marriage, Princess Pat, as she is known in America, voluntarily re- nounced her title as princess an - CARRIED HER NAME| OLD REGIME OFFICIALS STILL HOLD POSITIONS By FPFrank J. Taylor. (United Press cerrespondent.) Berlin, Feb. 1, (By Mail)—In Ber- lin one is surpriged to find the large number of men of the old govern- ment who are still holding their pe- titions under the socialist regime. The foreign oftice and practically all of the state departments have about the same staffs as held office during d}the war, In many cases the heads of depufl- ! !lf()ll SALE~-8ix pool tables complete, | - Adler-i-ka | \ | } | | - ‘present included '+ of Sweden, the ex-kin; . say and * trousseau is British made. : fl‘i'wmimnt color _is. blue. ing gowns fer dancing, tea and par- hereafter will be known as Lady Ramsay. ments are changed but the samei ¢ " Ramsay wooed the princess despite | group of under-secretaries works objections of her father, the Duke of | under a socialistic head. Veéry often .Connaught, brother of the: late King|the entire department is dependent “Bdward ‘and -uncle of the presentfupon these undersecretaries. '1_e of E; nd. majority socialists under Chancellor efhe wo;vg ceremony, was carried | Ebert saved. many of these “techni- out with “as little pomp.as p le, | cal men,' as they are called and it is| because of the death f]due to them that German executive Prince John, youngest son of the king | departments t month o have continued to and queen. fanction in spite of revolution. * Besides the king and queen, thosel According to the former employes | he crown princess|and representatives of the new gov-! of Portugal,|ernment, the fact that men who ambassadors and diplomatic repre-lserved the militaristic party are now sentative and the leading nobility of| working with the soclalists is not "Great Britain. 8 i to be looked upon with suspicion by “ The bridesmaids were: Princess|the allies, or to be taken as an in- Mary, Princess Ingrid of Sweden, | dication that the government is any Princess Maud of Fife, Lady Mary|less socialist. THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER cheap if taken at once, will con- sidér trade for team of truck car. W. R. Spears, Agency club room. Red Lake, Minn. 7d34 AR RS 2 d W NS FOR SALE--Two corner lots'on Doud avenue, front, ideally located. Two blocks right and will sell half cash, bal- ance on terms. care Pioneer. et FOR SALE—Chance to get a half acre of cleared land, with small summer cottage on Birchmont road. Finely located. Reasonable. ‘‘Bargain,” Pioneer. 222t SR AN Y N L SN FOR - SALE—Six room house, hot water heat, gas and all other mod- ern conveniences. Very good loca- tion. Is ouered for quick sale at a sacrifice. Address H care Plo;ezelrf. FOR SALE—House and lot, also fur- niture; east of Lincoln school on corner, Nymore. Cheap 1f taken at once. Vincent Jonas, Nymore, Minn, 124338 A AR S Sl UL AN FOR' SALE—5 acre lots and other land on easy terms will take Liberty bonds. Phone 780j. Ma- thew Larson, Nymore, ®™inn. 2mo414 22211 Cambridge, Lady Helen Cambridge,{ = in Germany! {hé: departments of Lady MaIyACambnd , Lady Ida Ram-|gtate are run; xgdh ‘a system' whereby dy Jean Ramsay. a man starts*in“one as a youngster and grows up with the department. Hlx_vlewfi will :loth ko'ep Mmkmi“ of office. any of the former kaiser’s London, Feb. 27.—Princess Pat’s technical: men protest they never The pre-| yave been in sympathy with the mili- It consists) yorigtic party and always have been ' ‘of 'a great number of. gowns, includ-1yiy0ra1s ; 0 I - Though the radicals would throw ties, forty-eight nightgowns, and pet-| a1} these men out,.hecause they are ticoats galore.- demograts rather than soclalists, the ,One dancing gown has panelled back| mgjority soeialists have -taken n and front in soft sirver with gold net-{yrgader view in the interests of keep flng at the sides.’ Beneath the silver! government machinery “funectioning. and gilt are wide Turkish trousers of} ™ Numerous = departments operate fi-m satin, fringed around the an-{now :without active heads practi- es in gold. cally as well as they did under the - The n h'a:’m are .of silk, blue|old regime. A large part of the of- and pink, with white rabbit fur trim-| ficiency is due to good organization, ml?. 5 ¢ but the men trained by the oid gov- uch of the .lingerie is trimmed|ernment are to:be crédited chlofli with yellow ribbons. for department operation under th: present . trying clrcumstances. BELTRAMI CO. DIVISION T BILL MAKES DEBUT;. HOME FROM FRANCE {*’MAY NOT BE PASSED| jony M. Johnson of the Fifth ward arrived yesterday from over- geas, having been there for the past ten months. He has been instructor in motor truck driving in Clarement France, a training center. What Bride Wore. i (Continued from Page One) ality. It was introduced by Frank 3 miao%ksé wlio conies fx(-’om :l d‘x;y 211:- bt ut who was endorsed by the ; Bartenders' union ‘against his will, | ALLIES FORMALLY RECOGNIZE The endorsement almost consigned NEW UKARAINIAN REPUBLIC Frank to the political ash heap, and ,E};h-tqkinz no.chances. in the future. | “(By United’ Press.) The bill prohibits ‘endorsements of | ... geneva, Feb. 27.—The allies have ndidates against their: wills. ' | formally recognized tlhie Ukrainian i Whiskers Are Plentiful. . |republic, .it was announced today. If our old friend thié wind, ever ey P I tikes a notion to sweep through the CONFERENCE MARCH 11 state capitol the corridors won't be —— ’ the only things subjected to the| ~Rev. Blaine Lambert and G. W. sweeping process. Not'in years have Harnwell have returned from Crook- re been 50 many complete sets of{ston where they attended a Metho- whiskers as decorate the house and]dist conference. A sub-district con- senate. this ‘session. ' They ~dangle | ferénce “is being planned to be held from - the ‘chin-pfeces of & score “of | here Marely 11.° Ty members, but to the credit of the{ — S owiters it can be said that dn honest : Adam’s apple beats beneath each A chin frieze and the' resemblance to thg"Russian brand ‘is in appearance 3 only. - - » ” Mr. -Opsahl's plan for a count; owned railroad from Kelliher to Bau- tht.l;e is klwte' bdt amotlllg th?} c}aunltis;: SR s week, but we hope J.'J. won : ko give up the idea and that some other(FOR SALE—Or trade; two \:vhlte with no legal loop-hole for & Plymouth Rock cockerels. i m‘,'er can be devised. Wagner, phone 382. 24228 FOR SALE AD DEPT. 3 New County' Clerk. FOR SALE—Twin X motoreycle. ‘A 'bill to be introduced later in the week will donate to the deguty clerk of Beitrami' county at Bau- dette the full powers of Clerk Rhoda. At present gentlemen ‘with desires to beat their creditors can hie them- selves out of the state before the legal machifiery*at Bemidji can rum- ble into action, and.if the bill passes attachient papers can béd gotten out inithe northern part of the county in be served on dead béats fiaesca%d i Messrs. Rako, McPartlin and Nord are putting on their trench bhoots pre- paring-for the real action, and the; are holding conferencés daily regard- ing the program to be followed for the benefit 'of the north counties. s Raise for Auditor. A bill increasing the. salary of County Auditor Johnson of Beltrami cotinty is also on the menu. While the country.will go dry in July it looks as if the food barons intend to keep us nhfigeflng under the load of high pricesi; They seldom advertise for dishwashers in the res- tayrants down here, due perhaps to the fact that they don’t put anythi on' the plates but a lot of blue delft handptti.nted declgmtlions unleasdyo\; separate yourse rom_a yard o dollar bills. ? Idleness Is Problem. The unemgloyment roblem down here is one that is _fng to take a lot of unravelling. Now that the sol- diers are returning and the munition factories have gone back to manu- facturing cream puffs and folding beds a big flock of men are without jobs. We don’t know how many there are in the Twin Cities, but there must be several thousand }obleu men. .., Whether the unemployment situa- tion has anything to do with it or not or whether a gang of crooks have Jjust naturally taken sdvantaqe of the rotten ‘police service we don’t know, but the fact remains that it appears| to be Christmas every night down here for the highwaymen. They hang lead pipe loaded socks on the skulls of citizens with a regularity that is becoming painful. TAX RETURN DELAYED. Washington, Feb. 27.—Income tax peyers, both corporation and indi- vidual, will be granted forty-five days from March 15 for filing "their complete tax returns if they notify collectors in writing that they can go:. complete their returns by that ate, Can be seen 2-227 First class condition. at Bemidji Iron Works. N FOR SALE-—Cadillac roadster, over- hauled and in first class running reondition. Electric lights and bat- tery. No tires. $125 IT trken at once. Letford Auto Co. 2-227 FOR SALE—One new Curtiss air compresger complete. Call '226262“} i t original cost. taurant outfit. Pioneer. WANTED WANTED TO HIRE—A draft horse. Markham hotel. 2d228 gas.) “Helps Son! southwest ~corner, - east| + g | “My son had inflammation of bow- from the new normal school. Pricelels and was greatly bloated (with i After givini Address, “Lots,” the is completely did him no good.” !Gerhard, Ferdinand, Ind. % Adler-i-ka expels ALL" gas and sourness, stopping stomach distress INSTANTLY. Empties BOTH up- prices are high. him: Adler-i-ka A URED. Doctors sl ; & (Signed). M. % = For the highest-market price in Hides or —Bring or Ship to— Cbldberg’s Hide & Fur Co. ‘.- WePay Freolght on All Shipments FOR SALE—At less than half of its| well is to go back. Something grows out One complete res-| of the ground in the form of vegetation Address B. C. care| to cure almost every ill. 210t | vegetable growths are understood by g‘er and lower bowel, flushing EN- IRE alimentary canal. Removes ALL foul matters which poisons sys- tem.. Often CURES constipation. Prevents appendicitis. - We have sold: Adler-i-ka many years. It is a mix- ture of buckthorn, cascara, glycerine and nine other simple drugs, - City Drug Store. Daily Health Talks | GOING BACK TO NATURE. BY DR. W. LUCAS. People get sick because they go away from Nature, and the only way to get Some of these man, and some are not. Animals, it would seem, know what to do when they are sick better than men and women. Observers have noted that a sick horse, dog or cat will stop eating food and seek out some vegetable growth in the field or yard, which, when WANTED—GIrl for general house-| fo,;q and eaten, often restores appetite work. 605 Lake Blvd. Mrs. BE. W. Johnson. ——e e WANTED-—To rent; six room house with bath; in desirable location. Not too Tar from the business dis- Address “S,” Ploneer. 120tf FOR ANY ‘kind of a real estate deal, | lected and made up of Mayapple, leaves || trict. 223 and health. Haven't you seen these animals do this very thing yourself ? Dr. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y.; long since found the herbs and roots pro- vided by Nature to overcome constipa- tion, and he had these vegetables col- see or write B. J. Willits, 407 Bel- | of Aloe, root of Jalap, into little wlhite trami Ave. - Phone 41. midji Steam Laundry. 6d31 1213t WANTED—To buy a Ford.car. Be- sugar-coated pills, that he called Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. You must understand that when your intestines are stopped up, poisons and decayed WANTED—Dish washer—Third 8t.| matter are imprisoned. in your system, cafe. |IN EVERY | DROP” 4 Black Silk Stove Polish is differend, 1t does not + can he used to tha last drop; Hquld and paste one quality; ubsolutely_no wasto; ho dust or divt. Yo get your money’s worth, Black Silk Stove Polish it saves ynus‘l,m-. “vnrl and n;;nlas{. n’¢ forget—when you want l!ovl:Eollnh. b sure o e et atows ol you evee e best stove ou ever S our dealer will refand your money, 3 Black Silk Stove Polish Works, Sterling, Winois. Drying Iron Enamel an grates, reg- inters, slove-pipes, and autos mobile tire rims.- Prevents rusting, Tryit. - ° Use Black Silk Meta? Pol- {sh for silverware, nickel,tin ‘wars or brass, It w auickly, essily and_leay brilliapt surface, " 1t hag nois equal for use on sutomoblles. ‘Get a Can TODAY Watch . Your Kidneys! When your kidneys burn, look qut! That’s the danger sign. It means that they are overworked and you are Fr J. Chener makes oath that he 18 senlor partner of the firm of " F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in th: City of Toledo, County and State aforesald, 2nd that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Bworn to before me and subscribed in mysrennne. this 6th day of December, A.. D, 1836 A. W, GLBEASON, (Bea) Notary Public. Haill's Catarrh Medicine is taken fine ternally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Burfaces of tha Bystem. Send for testimonfals, free. . F.J. CHENEY & €O, Toledo, O. Bold by all dwxfllu. % i Hall’'s Famlly Tills for constipation liable to serious trouble. If you allow food-waste to lie in the bowels it creates dangerous poisons. These poisons must be thrown off by the kidneys, or sick- ness is certain. Don’t overwork them. Clear out the food-waste! Your druggist has a ?roduct, called SALINOS Wwhich will completely empty the bowels, including the low- er bowel where most of the poisons ar® formed. It is pleasant in taste and in action. Get a bottle and let your kidneys have a well deserved rest. . PROMINENT DOCTORS EXCITED AND AMAZED They Are Worked Up Over The Action of Phosphated Iron Making The Weak Strong Victims of weak nerves and run down systems due to lack of pure blood will be glad to know that there is, according to the best physiclans a reliable remedy ‘ for them. Many who were steadily geing down hill to permanent illness and nervous breakdown have regainéd perfect health by taking Phosphated Iron, the mnew blood and nerve food. One elderly woman said, “I was all | in, looked and feit like the last run-of shad, was clear discouraged without ambition or appetite. Now look at me. I have the gt health and bubblin; spirits of a girl-of eighteen, eat an sleep well. It made a new man of my husband too. And though we are well along in years we both face the future with confidence, knowing that as long as our blood is charged with good health-giving Iron and Phosphates we are safe. Again a bookkeeper who used it says: “If ever a man had a case of nerves it was me. 1 could not sleep at night, the least sound made me jump; appetite rne, everything was up hill work and felt myself xllppini every day. My doctor said: *Try Phosphated Iron, it i3 the exact remedy you require’. The first week I A4mproved; my nerves steadied down so that I siept, my_ap- petite and digestion improved, and it seemed to me -that I _could aimost feel the Phosphates and Iron feeding my weak watery blood and tired nerves. I now weigh 25 lbs” more than I ever did, and much stronger”. A prominent physician to whom the above statements were submitted said: s , Phosphated Iron is easily the most wonderful Iron prescription yet discovered, its ingredients are well known to all blood and nerve specialists and widely prescribed by them. I have used it very successfully in my own practice and cured many patiénts where other physicians had failed. I can high- ly recom. end it for all eases of weak nerves and poor blood, 35 well as gen- eral loss of tone, with absence of ap- petite. It seldom fails me in this class of cases Special Notice: To insure doctors and their patients getting the Genuine Phos« phated Iron we have put in capsules only, so do not allcw dealers to sell you pills or tablets. City Drug Stove and leading drug- gistes everywhere 219tf | and these are carried by the blood — | throughout your body. Thus does your head ache, you get. dizzy, you can’t sleep, your skin may break out, | your appetite declines, you. get tired and despondent. As a matter of fact, yon may get sick all over.. Don’t you see how useless all this suffering is? All that is often needed is a° few of Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets, which he has placed in all ‘drug stores for your convenience and Lealth, Try them by all means.” They are probably-the very thibg you.uneed right’ nos. | ———— TFOR. . PROMPT: "RELIEF .~ FROM 1 Grip, Sore Throat, Cold in: Chest and | all " inflammation and-. “Congestioi, Cream: of Mustard gives fnstant relief and comfort to the suffeker. It is far superior to.mustard plas- ters or fdny lintment on the market. 11t relives - congestion, ' inflammation {,and pain almost instantly. It takes thae place of plasters or liniments for colds, pains and aches: . Tt has produced +wonderful results with thousands afflicted - with - sore throat, tonsilitis, Stiff neck, neuralgia, congestion, rhcumatism, sprains, sore | muscles, bruises, colds jn the chest, | hronchitis,- croup,” headache, lumbago, painsiand aches of the back’or joints and chilblains, * Every household should have a jar | of Cream of Mustard in the medicing A Warning Hide Market Has Advanced The demand for furs was never better than it is today. "Sell ‘while 112-3rd St. | Door Wi of Exp. Office .fihbneeéfivw ’Fnrrt Bemidji Mlnn! 4 At The — KAPLAN BLOCK 19250, 'BEST TYPE of Print Bemidji Pioneer Pub. Co. { i_L_ chest for emergency. 25¢c and 50c jars, hospital size, The Cream of Mustard Co., South Norwalk, Conn. Fresh Roagted Peanuts, per lb Fresh Butter Kisses, per 1b Fresh Peanut Butter, per 1b Ask your drug- JKAPLAN BLDG. Branch House, 114 Third Street, Bemidji Boucher'’s Grocery FRIDAY, SATURDAY and WONDAY SPECIALS Tall Milk, 2 cans for.. Tomatoes, 2 cans for.. “Corn, 2 cans for... Peas, 2 cans for... Mixed Vegetables, 2 cans for. Pure Lard, 10 1b. can... Karo Syrup, 10 lb. can. Large Brooms, best in town for. Molasses, full quart jar for.... Corn Flakes, per carton.. Dried Apricots, 3 1bs. fo Dried Peaches, per Ib. ... Mothers Rolled Oats, large package, Natural Potato Flour, 5 lbs. for..... Coffee, dandy drinker, per lb Soy Bean§, 4 lbs. fo Boucher's Cash and Garry Store Read The Pioneer Walif'iAds' — — is the selling quélity‘ of Letter Heads, Circulars, Invitations, Advertisements and All Job Printing There is not a Faulty Piece of type in our whole shop : 1n We take a just pride in every piece of work that — leaves our presses and we guarantee that you -will receive your order with smiles of satisfac- tion. Give all your printing business to us. Thank You Telephone 922