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PAGE TWO - THE BEMIDJ! DAILY PIONEER - MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 10, 1919 blowing German 'ammunition. Well there isn’t very much news any more, . except that cooties have squads east ; BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Vrite today £ and west on us continuously. 1 had for t ah A oo e e gne boy on ”°?‘{’“‘“§ as “K. P | Rt | § - Wfibfium ; : ! | ‘for a while an t,?& er nfi A ¥ andits treatment. It Is Free, TRY BEMIDII FIONEER PUSBLISNING CO. " . -was put oni guard, ‘He diden't'go to[- e DR. WILLIAM'S SANATORIUM, G.'B. CARSON- ” ®.- N DENY i bed until 1 a. m. and“while“he was]" 5 » - 3075 niversty AVa. 52 E: - HIRNEAROLLS. Riny. ¢ taking off his shoes he head singing 5 ' =+ |and looking up~haisaw the cooug i SED, and flees singipg, #Where Is My Boy “'Lioyd Tanner, _| Tonight,” Well sq long. T8 midji boy and haying3 3 : this city, the tollo%g?;lm ‘appear-' - = %’ngx:ni. t‘!'m, s:uk -Center-Herald - will * b i 3 0 e of interest: - . b A% A1 be known to the editor, but not '.fifl&"?fi"%wfi'x‘éi’ hafe mup ‘George Tanner received a very in- Ry. TleS tamaraCk, JaCk plne h.uf han ?Jemmu?ttg::efih :eX t‘q'flmfl?fi&&?&n’?flm‘%‘nficfufi? teresting -letter from. his-son,-Lioyd, - 3 d N 2 25 t gy 4 " 1§| who is 2 member of the Am 3 . | % - : peiiionary Toress, in feansa. Liova | Brighter: Fabrios Used jn- After ana.INorway. ber.cent un says he is well, and will probably not{ . War' Uemm. * be home. for some months. He in- . der Standard Size acceptEd. BRTAR ST Tl wl] W.G. SCHROEDER to give his right eye for a good, _ £ His letter follows: | Garments Being Made Fancler, WiI e » ; J Sguare meal. BEMIDJI, MINN. : TELEPEONE 523 Bntered at the postoffice at Bomld 1, Mifn., as second-clags roatter under act of Congress of March g, 1818. i No attention. paid to annon ; l,ll)ear D’flg{. Regelvled 2’;’“' most Require a Greater Amount of Welcome letter and also the money ' order and I want to thank you very Matorial Than Fermarly. much. I don’'t know just when we iwill leave this country, but then itg, Followingiths: 8afe to say it will.be:a :few months} tionaliCloak, yet, I.sure am:anxioug: - back | pel to God’s country. Yesterday omete 1ty - 7 o7 5 year. in the army for: for the- sy g it will ‘be the last one, THE SEVENTEEN-YEAR "LOCUST. " The seventeen-year locust, an insect extremely interesting ?,:;‘}““ fo fry A SN B to naturalists, but thoroughly ' detested by nurserymen and ownirs Of} oz:chai'gg 9is due to appear in-this country in large el 8. that. 4 ; numbers during B . ‘ g S e it it Sbac s i g isu] ‘ The real name of this insect is.the periodical cicada. It fov} xgelal gy::é'g::?t'l.?;';:}zs ,J"..'fg m ! petti /| B : THE UNIVERSAL CAR spends seventeen years slowly developing underground in in-|right eye for just one good-old-meal. |:away. from:| 1 fested localities. Its emergence in such localities every seven-| YOU Want:to have lots:of good:tningslines, the: teen years has heen observed in this country every seventeen i ’ | It’s no longer necessary to go into the yeamE:i;l:;m{;glfi. will i rts of th rth zmw e’}n%a%’ . m'fi"' f;l,"’fi‘”;,,”"" ‘ot su : o l details describing the practical merits of swarms will appear in parts of the no 5-will find you all well-and happy. . il ol states either in the last week of May or the first week in e S iy | the Ford-car—everybody kugye all ab"“;' No one can fail to recognize their presence in the given-local- | BEMIDII SOLDIER WRITES .. The: ‘of. the: o The Universal Car.” How it goes an ities, for they are a noisy and & strenuous race. - After five weeks “PIONEER” FROM FRANCE|' reads-n | v ytok- | M .comes day after day and year after year at the brief existence of the cicada ends in exhaustion and death. | The Pioneer-is in : 101 fomirtetny iR an operating expense so small that jt’s won- wartime:thought:w Considerable injury is done to young orchards and nursery R e e o ey ooy o4 fta~ 18 ‘such 9 1. This advertisement is to urge pros- trees by these insects. No young.orchards should.be set out this 4’:.?23’{4? Ceigas g%x:l‘w:::; sult.styles for.spring that-women: will | Jit}: dzfirvé buyers to place orders withgouit) de- year until fall, when the danger from the swarm of cicadas is|force, -which” will prove:of interest{-be able to.S8nd expressionat-their|-: Jili§::- P - over. Trees already in growth should be treated with sprays |t many ot his-friends:din Bemidji| O%R lndlfldnflibaflmflm P lay: Yuy a Ford car when yob can get and whitewashing at the time of emergence of the cic!:adays. '{L‘:e&%‘,‘fi; ?,‘anafeifi?‘;fl? ‘gfij Rk AL MM Tnssedanging: m iy one,” We'll take good care of your order— The southern states harbor broods :of the:thirteen-year j b Ada Tana ra j get your Ford to you-as soon:-as:possible— lows: é cicada, which' while similar in appearance' and:-habits,:is. a| “Before I'left, some of 'you wished and give the best in-“after-service” when required.: 3 separate and distinct epecies from the.seventeensyear-insect. | ', 10 Feite some ot the-news __',Y,V,-‘;‘” e : but_will” give you some, idea of my oAl ot th wit ] i D, i army el SNy OO ‘bright coloted;i v Yeitoes, maks | o EN e “I left Park Rapids on July 22, Ing'e-most-attractive contrast. One of ’ il T Th tional det 31?11?&: an’g.htrtwt:led ithree d:ys atnd gehmgml:flnfiz features of these E ) f L issi _ | nights: o train’ was‘a good up- o sults- gracefal, . . P { 000, Oooeélgr;gnzf ::gdgagsenrg%tgggs?; g:p]gm tga]t t$5125't date American -passehger train’ bl?{ rolling"collar sn agliloned. fo-aispiay C. W. JEWETT CO., INC. g year. i O AT O A s aveled stradeht: throust evers| smart vesteos or blouses, e wese | Il phone 474 Bemidji, Minn. | This means a reduction in the cost of food which the|twenty-eight hills, or, as they called ":f:&“;"firmmfi”& ‘!%j % families cultivating these gardens would otherwise have pur.|them, tunnels. Ome town we came| oF ' Blin novelfy-bel : i Y .15 glven in +-belts and | chased. Not only that, but the vegetables raised in these gar- :fi:fl‘ffi},’fi&%‘:},é‘ zdb';‘g".iwff,f tu?: ‘partial’ belts,” making -an-attractive | dens came to the table fesher and of better quality than vegeta- street turned the hose on us.. We ‘mnys of ‘fastening:: ' Large .pockets bles purchased at a market or store could possibly have done.|sure hurt the back .of our necks on|and’convertible collarg-add-beauty and e Many people who made gardens last year because the the w{t‘x;lcnwal.l \\”e didn't ;ee any |-distinction to this type of garment. . A army e, though until the train o Thé m' m government requested it found pleasure enough in the garden|siopped near camp, and an officer| , SKrts—The skirtd for. spring : work and profit enough in the results to encourage them in be:bullt on. yonthiul iines, not too Hight keeping up the garden habit. came through: and yelled: “show and haying the appé of g jome life, your in the army now.” & v at- the footline,: There:’ are - man; : We welcome the backyard gaden as a permanent national|. . Was put in the kitchen next oy 3 natitution. ‘morning ‘and’ remained there ‘ever f&mart, novel-cutscthat accentuate this | since. There wasn’t' much of interest | effect.. These-skirts are: worn about }: T . .| happened - there except. the drilling, | seven inches from thefidor. - The German financial reports show a deficit of several| X3miniug;three shots in the arm,| “Coats—A new silNoteité has made a8 3 and once in awhile a “Bawling out.”| ytg gppearance. Thiy silthonette, finds billions of marks. Who can wonder, when we-consider the|1 didn tknow. what o, do about that |y o xneecsiontn the dolman coats and 9 . marks Germany left upon Belgium and:northern France? ol ?fikfi%flffi?’,t" SRt 00 B2 | capes, which.are bullt on loose-hanging : ST ; .. | itchen. police. . That.-helped right | Unes, tapering slightiyat the bottom. The United States -has been so- accustomed to using|smart. - : | “Many, - -new: .and - attractive Armenian rugs-and laces and 'embroideries that it can-perhaps Au‘;’:“v‘;g:gtmfifl%g Stefart ang ~mlm‘0f ’”h flfi!fi"dbe‘gs ‘i'flpmfi"-i y 1 o also man; ew ed effects. L] handle’ an” Armenian mandate with.ease and efficiency. ltallania Americants, Now here, 18| coltare.sre. ebpect olly noteworthy-with: I 5 T T . | where 1 wish to-say I don’t booze,| their many unusual: touches of -eoler. | ° The ‘presidential third ternr-has-long been-a bugaboo. If :“'m‘l‘“";fi;“”. T felt far ITOW| collars: that fasten: over: artistically,. we were to experience one, would it probably be very different| Sh Yy all the way. We saw SOme | ., collars, shawl collavs, each typs 3 interesting things-such ‘as houpfes,| e from a scond term? : or sea hogs, which jump something | cherming fn outline:and-design. like deér only in° and out of the - e Qo el . = Harmony in the senate on the League of Nations plan|fisies: aun: ana whsle Ta. tmatvs seemed to involve as many notes of discord as a Richard Strauss| days we struck’ the- Muddy - city, so GET AFIER THAT ‘ symphony. called, Brest. Our common discussion com m Now then was, what kind of ‘barracks we'd get for rest ‘camp. 'We marched out Got right after it with. bottle of Dr. King's about eight kilomeéters and- pitched New Discovery I B AN N *‘pup” ‘fents and- took ‘that for a rest camp. We then marched-back and were loaded - into - side -door Pulmans. which is a French box -car about thej" size of a piano box ‘mounted on]. Calumet possesses the farthest- wheels and we set ‘safl for the front. She never let 'a_cough or cold or case - Ching We stopped at several places and| of grippe go_until it grew dangerous. s . F'OWde,r economy. It 1S pltclhed z]ents tempotra'rlly aflodtmgl:e Sll.emjuul mppedh ltb' v;ohen gt-c :egxlu_s :8 the most economical leavening agent. It saves again, t was raining al of @] . sniffle _or coug! re it develope g % .. o e ey o H timle. " We “took’ ancther start ani}. sciounlys Cogin in more ways—and makes more njoriont sav finally' passed some big guns in the| . Men, women, and children of every. |- b‘gm most other baking powgais. bushies, so I knew something was up. ;‘f‘; have “used “this preparation’ for - ‘ 2 Wée “finally “struck some kind‘ of a years as a prompt reliever.’ AN X hm T . : la;dtns pyiqge in-which “everything] ages.are using it today because of its | . Yo ou save w. 0% &M T 11&3‘ price 18 seemed to be playing hide and seek,| positive reanlts, moderate—it leaves you maney over the cost of 0 ize bottles. 60¢ and $1:20. g 4 There wasen a:;@th‘;:tg v°{e:é°‘.;;, s PR high-priced brands for purchase of oler articles. There has been no raise in price of sight and yery little smoke allowed Constipation Corrected = |- Costs but little more thau chicay powders—far more and no; dghtd st.all. We stayed! = p: King’s New Life Pills:tonight valuable in quality. there one-niglit and ‘a day and thel .. jear wels,-a clear hesd, clear- | - e Eh W nked| thinking,.a ey ‘well “begun in the You save when you use if. Possesses b 3 A good ol e St ————— o yoso : nearly all night-and fnally struck Mild inueiion: but wire snd-comfartable. - twwce-the ordinary raising force—vou use only under 8l »Of =t % S . . A . brush out ot slght. . The -next tter-| Atrdmgsreserayeeng 26 half as much as is ordinarily required. { ' e R ot e You~ save materials it is used- with. Cai-me ° 3 battle. We then moved .to Lavoy to} sy o y . Caizmet Thls ec@mc&l tfibl@ %:m}:ed amm:flitl:on Ifl)l’ 'ltho t:o;::. w ‘3'; mth any E—]na of recipe or with any i s o e had our chen:-in'a large barn. ) — o [ ot algmi de- bczvera 3 contmues tO Teerind Tt Mtchansiuca tarsarerndl - o youii Wy - (mi bggrm = alwoys produces perfectly rais=i, de us ‘quite-often by dropping cans or 4 bombs. - We’ would-hear-him coming | Next door and put the lights and fire;out so he Sa couldnl;t fl:&;x‘sr The |hwar of {::nnon ys and the: ng - of ~-the ‘ear was That - o started; the .second. .night we struck i'h“ hee Lavey., We were then taken to Au-1| Brother breville just behifd the Iines. That 3 lsl the _tog;th platoon and "."t‘:" sent{| Comes homie~- along.” There ‘we were vis con- tintously by Jerry. : He annoyed us|| From service be the logical resort of the cotfee-drinker ‘when health or oth- er reasons dictate a change . ioa'll notics a great diffevence when you use Calumet. / produces light, sweet, wholesome, flaky bak- -ings.. You will notice with some of the cheaper T the bakings are soggy, heavy, dark in color, and eometimeshave a bitter taste, ) Used by leading chefs and domes- tic scientists, and to Romagneé right away and then o g < Monatigney afd then here, We aTe | o e £ i quite a bit as he-was noisy. Hekept A o o 1 the anti-air craft.in .practice...One|| 5° it ?vysvé'-“’{fiafi"é?fv i afternoon: threa . Jerries: cams. over Have his b {ad OT A BIT OF WASTE and one of the sergeants, stoad on the other brand. Made g sAidehh]illl n’.nd.t.h;l mgn‘_“ wt;rq ox:l t:): Photograph taken in the 7:y“»j,;)r]d s { shell came whistling" throug! e 3 st i air and’ struck ‘behind the sergeant{| [n uniform La; is;‘t p ')og.{iieehr § and seemed to start éveryone on:the Before he ¥ i move for cover. I .was under a cans 3 plant. g vass by the stove and next three balls|] Puts it away : ] gage. ltlm)u.lx lshe &'aox tent sps;tter- And -that % Bestlby test. A ng dirt around. ‘e moved out un- ; ' oS it. G T B et sl ghts, the sky woul up hs 3 all around from gun fire. I was then Eny P : H ° sent to the second and third platoon|| Please her 8 Io"ear a" s "" esu s at-Neéw Ville.. Theré we were when|l qhe-best. the armistice was signed; We.moved " s AR ——— T | o TPRY RN e

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