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e DEMAND “SO0FT” JOBS- -~ - - BUREAU HEAD SAYS New York, March 6.—Because sol- diers returning from France are “very particular” about the positions they will accept, the task of placing them is.much more difficult than ob- taining Jjobs for civillans, Dr. George W. Kirchwey, federal director of em- ployment in New York state, de- " INVENTS LABOR DEVICE - (By. United Press.) g8 London, -Feb. 20. (By Mall.)— Prince Nicholas of Rumania, now at- tending Eaton, England’s famous pre- Pparatory -8chool, has solved the prob- lem presented by the necessity of writing that weekly letter home. erican boarding school boys might take a tip from him. By adopt- ing the prince’s system they will find unnecessary long hours of pencil bit- ing and.wearisome concentration on the question of what to write-to in- terest dad and mother. The prince keeps a daily log of his doings. -1t is writtten in duplicate with 'a.sheet of carbon paper. At the end of the week the prince need only tear off two sheets place them in en- viopes and mafl them to dad and mother. In his case dad is King Ferdinand I and mother is Queen Marie. Prince Nicholas, however, in addi- tion to sending the dairy sheets, mails frequent letters home. The prince, who is 16, is democra- tic and wants to be treated at Eaton just like any other student. He is of sturdy: build and is anxious to learn English sports. He speaks English without a trace of accent and is of English descent, since his mother is the‘gand daughter of the late Queen ‘Victoria and the daughter of the Eng- lish duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. OON'T CASH WAR STAMPS BEFORE THEY ARE DUE - 3 Means Throwing Away Person’s Sav- ing and Ruining an Excellent Investment. 1 Every holder of & War Savings Stamp certificate ‘¥hould examine csrsfully the table of interest payment op:the back of the card. John H. lworln;, dfrector of orgaunization for the central committee, called atten- tigo . to the table ‘today and pointed out that while ‘the ‘stamap’ bought for #4;13 ¢his" month intreases in value ogs ‘cet a month untfl Dec. 3t, 1923; that brings it to a value of only $4.71 on’ that day. But the next day, Jan- upry 1, 1924, ‘when' the stamp is pay- able.- the owner gets $6 for it. The stamp thus increases in value 29 cents aver night from December 31, 1923, tg January 1, 1924 This amounts practically to one-third of the entire f interest payment, but this final third ¥ is never received by persons who ¢ash in their stamps at the postoffice be- £ fore they fall que. 3 .. “Cashing in War Savings Stamps now is not only throwing away a per- son’s savings, is ruining an excellent investment by seriously damaging the € p_l interest payment,” said Mr. x?‘erln‘ “It' is that final 29 cents ,mided to the value of the stamp that -makes 1t a good investment. » “Even more dangerous than losing ,”qu tqmest i¢ the scattering of care- #u1 saving. The man who could save . 8413 to $4.23 fu any month last year _is veldom forced to have the money Jback today. TUnless he must have the jmoney back'it is a mistake for him ~ %0 change the stamp, where his saving . ‘is safeguarded, into the form of cash. 1 Money in War Savings Stamps or in the bank is much safer than in the i, Rocket. It is a great mistake to cash ia stainps which' represent careful sav- ings of days that are past” ~—==THINK IX INTEREST —SAVE~— - o 2 5 n o5+ 8 oa x ® ® The Victory Loan campaign will ©® begin not later than April 21, ® Notes or bonds, they must be bought by all patriotic Americans. ‘e @ W v e v v e s e e o e e THINE DY TN reREST SN | YouOQught | toKnow Your druggist has a preparation called SALINOS which you ought to .know all about. It is the ideal laxa- bk tive because it combines all the good effects of the three essential salts— Glaubers, Egeom and Rochelle, and eliminates the bad effects such as nauseating taste, insolubility in cold water, etc. SALINOS has been tested by 25,- 000 doctors all over the country with splendid success. It is a thorough laxative that completely empties. the -bowels, including the lower howel, where food-waste lies, ferments and fills the blood with dangerous poisons. It -is wonderfully pleasant to use, pleasant to taste. Get a bottle of SALINOS. It is a great aid to good health. Get it. e. T N‘B_e ity T RO TR ; for The Pioneer IHRHIHINEIRRIRRRBRI e Advertisements In infs column cost half cent a word per issue, when cash in advance. No ad will be run for less _than 10c per issue. Ads charged on our books cost one cent a word per issue. No ads run for less than 26c. | FOR S&ALE e~ FOR SALE-—One 12.25 Avery tractor 1918 model for $900. Plowed two hundred acres. Also triple gang ‘plow and breaker bottoms. Ad- dress J. C. Sathre, Crookston, Minn. | WANTED—Dining room girl. Erick- 3d38 el [ e e FOR SALE—The best paying small | WANTED—Pair of small platform truck farm less than 1% mile from city limits, nine room house, both room, barn,- hog house, chicken WANTED—Kitchen girl house 16x164, 1% acres fenced with hog fence logs, chicken yard seeded to rye, 1% acres rasp- terries.. Will sell cheap for cash or might consider trade, best of | wANTED—Middle aged lady to do reasons for selling, also have 160 acres at Neely's siding, timber enough to pay for it, house, barnm, 120 acres fenced, good timothy and clever land, will sell four horses, ¢toro, -stock and . fixtures, two houses on Lake boulevard. Will sacrifice for quick sale. Inquire 13, J. Neely. Phone 420. 2d37 FOR SALE—Three pure bred, Mam- mouth Bronze turkeys. Alfred E. Malmberg. Route 1 Crookston. Telephone 823-21. FOR SALE—An imported French draft Percheron Stallion. Foaled April 10, 1908. Color gray. Weight one ton. Inquire of Melvin T. En- relstad, Warren, Minn,, J. G. and M. 'I. Engelstad, owners, 3d38 FOR SALE—A second hand 16-30 Rumely Oil Pull in good condition, equipped with self steering device «nd extension drivers and 32 inch Jtuniell Separator, complete. Oliver tix bottom engine plows and tan- n discs, aiso 500 gallon steel | WwANTED —Good steady woman cook tank for fuel. Will sell for less than price of tractor alone. Ad- dross Olson Bros., Angus, Minn. 3d38 FOR ANY kind of a real estate deal, tee or write E. J. Willits, 407 Bel- trami Ave. Phone 41. 1213tf SALE—Our home at 1012 Doud :., 8 rooms modern except heat, dffer,” M. C. Longballa, Attlefork, Minn. 36tf SALE—American adding. ma- ne, electric fan, check proteclur,} véry ‘boxes, electric coffee mill, | ‘agkey Acct. system, floor case hox, Cary safe, Dayton counter Ford delivery car. If inter- write or call 8. T. Stewart, 1idji; Minn. 'Sd'lx; SALE-—Choice br row_about April. Ci | 4, St. Cloud, Minn. 3d36 | — — ] FOR SALE—23% interest in a sum- wer resort, one of the best in the, state; stoek in fixtures; stoves and: redding at cottages, boats, etc. man and wife. Address G. B. bért, Clear Lake, Minn. FOIt SALE—160 acfes with railway trackage, suitable for factory site or :ubdivision. One.half lies in H th* ity limits of St. Cloud, Ad- drees 8. E. Troyer, 1015 Sixth s rent northeast, St. Cloud, Minn 34736 | .‘TLE—Bufl Orphington eggé. $£1.50 per 15; chicks, $4.00 per 25. Give them a trial. fefy They will sat: Elmer B. Wood, R. R. No. 2 nesville, Minn. 3d3 FOR SALE—Six room house, hot water heat, gas and all other mmLI ern conveniences. Very good loca-; tion. Is owered for quick sale at a| gucrifice. Address H care Pioneer. 2-21t FO‘IT”HALE—One new Curtiss air| compresser eomplete, Cull 266w. | 222t FOR SALE—b “acre lots und other lund on easy terms will take Liberty bonds. Phone 780j. Ma- s e £ R O S S i 20y 3d38 | WANTED—A married farm hand to 6 |let it penetrate through every “air trelief. . thew Larson, Nymore, Minn, 2mo414 FOR SALE—240 acres {improved near Sauk Centre, Todd county, level, near a beautiful lake, $1680 2500 handles it. For further par- ticulars write owner, P. M. Ken- nedy. Sauk Centre, Minn., R. R. No. 6. N 3d36 WOMEN ARE BOOSTING IT YOU CAN'T FOOL THEM Onoe you have shown them and got their confidence they will stick through thick and thin to what they know and believe is a good thing. Hundreds of women in our city are fiolng around today with joy in their earts and a_ new lease on life and health where before each day was one long ‘‘nervous drag of misery”. As one woman expressed it, “It's not the work you do, it's the way you feel that makes the drudgery, you can- not get ahead when you go to bed all in. too tired to sleep and get up in the morning half dead. Believe me I know. I certainly was a nervous wreck, every task a load, no ambition, thin, haggard and pale, an old woman before my time. Look at me now. Work is a pleasure. I am just bubbling over with good spirits, the picture of health, cheeks rosy and full of the color that only iron- ized blood can give, while my phos- phate-fed nerves are as steady as a clock, nothing worries me, I sleep like a top and feel like a girl of sixteen. Take it from me, I want Phosphated Iron to get all of the credit, too much cannot be zaid In its praise, and all my friends are-boosting it". There is no need of any man Or wo- man going around with that tired all-in feeling or any form of nervousness, if they take a brace, and stack up toa package of Phosphated Iron. It sure will spruce you up and make you feel like a live wire once more, so get busy. Special Notice: To insure doctors and their patients getting the Genuine Phosphated Iran we have put in cap- ®ules onfy, 80 Jo not allow dealers to sell you pills or tablets. City Drug Store and leading drug- gists everywhere THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER FOR SALE—Six youpg Shorthorn bulls. Ready for service. All reg- istered. L. E. Converse, Fair Haven, Minn. 3d36 FOR SALE-—17 room house, one block from Normal school, 1213 Dewey avenue. 5-86 M\VANTED\——_-Exper.lencgg girl for gen~ i, eral housework. Apply 717 Lake boulevard. Phone 449j. FOR RENT—Sale or exchange, w %% nw % sec. 11 T 149 Range 35 Bel- MOVED MfFa "Nellie Shadiou has moved from 616 First 8t. south to 701 Irvine Ave. 6438 - E. W. HANNAH 4-36 FOR RENT trami county. A. A. Smith, Austin, - WANTED Minn. 64314 A Llc:nud FOR RENT—Five room - cottage, uctioneer FARM WORK . WANTED—Married partly modern at 509 Minn. Call " | couple desire permanent work on| .4 416 Minn., Ave. gasi1l| I Sell Anything Anywhere, || farm. Are well acquainted with| __ . d Get Top Pri t farm work and perfectly compet-| FOR RENT~—rOne 6 room house, 616 an et 1op Frices. i :nt. F. C. Last, Gen. Del., ,th:ikar ’"‘“‘*’fi“" one 4 room, 1235 Special attention given to on. =) - ’ % 39841 Dewey, X:.Mlelp 3-381] farm sales. el 3 e S FOUND 208 Minn. Ave., Phone 129W scales. Pioneer office. 36t at once. Apply Markham hotel. 34tf WANTED—Dining room girl, Kelli- her hotel. “ 3-36 light cooking and work around stove. G. B. Gfibert, Clear Lake, Minn. R4 336 .. ANTED—I anticipate aetive de- mand for farm lands. during cue coming season. If you have a farm or lake shore property that you wish to dispose of, I would be pleased to have you list the same with me for sale.—C. D. Schwab, St. Cloud, Minn, . 3d36 work on my Perth N.D., farm for eight months, commencing as soon a2 weather will permit in spring of 1919, As-said work will be prin- cipally team work, said man will need experience with horses and machinery, $480 will’be paid for said term. Also living house and garden will be free. All" within five minutes walk of Perth stores, churches, school and P. 0. Reply at once. R. J. Laird, Perth, N. D, o 34t Must be neat, $50 month, room and board. Fine kitchen. Lake Shore hotel, Walker, Minn, 10d312 ——ee WANTED—By. ¥o smarried man a2 permanent ' position. A good tteady worker, quick and willing, enquire Qualleys grocery. 104311 WANTED—To rent; six room house with bath; {n -desirable location, Not too far from the business dis- trict.. Address *’S,” Piomeer. 120tf STOP CATARRHI'OPEN NOSTRILS AND HEAD If your nostrils ‘aré -clogged and your head is. stuffed and you can’t breathe freely because of a cold or catarrh, just get a small bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm at any drug store. Apply a little of this fragrant, anti- septic cream into your nostrils and passage of your head, soothing and healing “the “inflamed,” swollen mu- cous membrane and you- get instant Ah! how good it feels. Your nos- trils are open, your head is clear, no more hawking, snuffling, blowing; no ore headache, dryness or struggilng for breath. Ely’s Cream Balm is just what sufferers from head colds and catarrh need.’ It's a delight. ASTHMA AND CATARRH Try Before You Pay SENPINE, the great discovery for ASTHMA, HAY FEVER, BRONCHITIS and CATARRH, has produced wonderful results with thousands of the most stubborn cases. It you have experimented with other treatments and have failed do not be discouraged, but try at our expense this truly meritorious remedy. Send right now for a free trial before you forget it. Address WOODWORTH COMPANY, ‘Wilton, Conn, The young lady Next door Says That when her Brother Comes home from service He will Have his Photograph taken [n uniform Before he Puts it away And that Hakkerup Photographs Please her The best._ LOST—Pair of glasses, finder Teturn to Pioneer office. Adler-i-ka “Adler-i-ka has been worth its weight in gold to me. It has CURED my constipation and a serious bowel trouble which I had.” Anna Wagner, Statesbury, Mo. Adler-i-ka expels ALL gas and sourness, stopping stomach distress INSTANTLY. per and yower bowel, flushing EN- TIRE alimentary canal. ALL foul matter which poisons sys- tem. Often CURES _constipation. Prevents appendicitis. We have sold Adler-i-ka many years. ture of buc! and nine other simple drugs. Drug Store. MEAT INJURIOUS TO THE KIDNEYS Take a Tablespoonful of Salts If Back Hurts or Bladder We are a nation of meat eaters and our blood is filled with uric acid, says a well-kn warns us to be constantly on guard against kidney trouble. The kidneys do their utmost to free the blood of this irritating acid, but become weak from the overwork;| they get sluggish; the eliminative tis- sues clog:and thus t tdined iyl;te the blood to poison the entire system, - - 5 B .|'" When your:kidneys ache and feel| . like lumps - of -Jead, and .you: have stnging pains in the. back or the urine is -cloudy, full of sediment, “or the. bladder is irritable, obligi seek - relief during the nigl t; - when have severe headaches, nervous: dizzy spells, sleeplessness;: acid stomach or rheumatism in bad ‘weath+ er, get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; “take a tablespoonful in a glass of water be- fore breakfast each morning*and in a’féw days your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid o{fmpeu and lemon juice; com- bined with ¢ for generations to flush ‘and stimulate clogged kidneys, to. neutralize :the acids in urine so it'is mo longer a source of irritation, thus ending ary and bladder disorders. “Jad Salts is_inexpensive and can not injure; makes a delightful effer- vescent lithia-water drink, and-mo-{ , bedy can.make a mistake by taking a little occasiomally to keep the kid- neys clean and active. 3955 | m— ’ THURSDAY "EVENING, MARCH 6, 1919 |- T T - Look: out for Span- -ish Influenza: —— At the first sigr -of sas:; acold take ° AL CASCARA E QUININE Pom® Staadnrd cold remedy for 20 years—in tables fotry--safe, sure, no opiates—breaks up a cold o in 24 hours=relicves grip in 3 da: M 8 back it fiila. The gentine box hasa Red top with Mr. Hill’s picture. At All Drug Stores. Again ] 13th Street an Beltrami Ave. (Signed) Mrs.|[§ Car leaves Nymore on the Empties BOTH - up- Removes It is a mix- kthorn, sacrara, glycerine City Bothers < own authority, who the waste is re- you to problem of cheapest Runabout, $500; $775; Truck Chassis, f. 0. b. Detroit. lithia, and has been used urin- Phone 474 Bemidji-NXr’r:ug_gg Car Line to THE UNLVERSAL-CAR There are more than 3,000,000 Ford cars in daily operation in the United States. This is a little better than one-half of all the motor cars used in America. car is"®very man’s necessity. what his business may be, it solves the solicit your order now, because production is limited, and we must make ‘it the rule to supply first orders first. Coupe, C. W. JEWETT CO.,, INC. f Second Street 4] in Nymore hours and half hour. Car leaves 13th street on the quarter to and quarter after each hour. FARE 5 CENTS. Careful Drivers. R. W. KIEHL, Proprietor = The Ford No matter transportation. We Touring Car, 525; $650; Sedan, $550. These prices Bemidji, Minn. oods and Ready toWear || Every 'day' adds to our al- ready large assortment the newest and best merchan- chandise the market affords. Beautiful dresses in tricotine, serge, Georgette, messiline and taffetas. Every one a distinct creation and certain to interest you. . Priced from $10 to $75 Suits and Coats are not only arriving but are going out as well---sold. Show your wisdom by selecting yours NOW. 25 pieces of draperies in cretonnes, nets and satines’ in today at e Oy St T P — ~ip— The BAZAAR STORE , 1 . . s s B ‘"'"**MWWWWBH .

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