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. TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 1, 1919 ' THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER PAGE THRER Effect of Extreme Cold. Out of the garden and over the ( volcEs CONTEMPT ON HER DELAYED HONEYMOON The most r:mnrlmble.eflect of the glr:wssf ::' iy ::g;?%stomd&:;mr?\s& FOR FOE FIGHTERS : cold which a member of one of the | ;ne knows its true flavor unless he| REPORTS OF FRATERNIZING BY AMER|CAN AND FOE TROOPS DENIED BY RED TRIANGLE | WORKER. For Quick Returns and Highest Cash Market Prwu antarctic expeditions noticed was the | hag seen it come smoking hot to the | Ship Your HIDES, FURS, WOOL, loss of sense of touch in the fingers. |table within an hour after belng It was nlmost complete. “Suppose you | pulled from the stalk. wanted to look for a knife in kitbag.” he sald, “you would get it in your hand snd not know it, and it was the same witl everything we handled. We saw that we picked it up, and saw that we held the article; we could not feel that we had it.” He added that it was not possible to shave because the skin be- came irritated and sore, while If the beard grew too long it attracted mois- ture, and then froze Into a block. The only thing to do was to keep benrd and mustache clipped close. SHEEP PELTS and BEE WAX and TALLOW To NORTHERN HIDE & FUR'COMPANY 118 Belt Ave. BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA Chicago.—Reports of fraternizing of allied and foe troops following the signing of the armistice on the western front are denied in a letter from H. B. Stecher, Racine, Wis., received at the offices of the national war work coun- cil, Y. M. C. A, here. Stecher was a Y. M. C. A. worker attached to the Ninety-first division. He served for more than six months on We Now Have Our three fighting fronts—at St. Mihiel, A mean man seems to think that : in Flanders and the Argonne. Twice the end justifies the means. Gives a brilliant glossy shine that - ff—that i e | pia—— BT e New Creamery Completed the D. 8. C. ; There is more |Catarrh In this section Lob e oh s it ) and are read for busmeSS Before going to France to serve as of the country than all other diseases Black sllkstove Pohsh y 3 a “Y” worker Stecher was assoclated out together, and for years it was sup- = posed to be incurable. Doctors prescribed is in a class by {tself. It's more o ks with the Hamilton Beach Mapufactur- local remedies, and by constantly failing carefully madeand made ing company at Racine, Formerly he to cure with local treatment, pronounced trom better materials, We pay highest mar. ket pr ice fOI‘ was a member of the California Na- it incurable. Catarrh is a local disease, Try it on your parlor tional Guard when he was living in | greatly influenced by constitutional con- Sovesyourcoskiiors cream and guarantee satisfaction. Write * Los Angeles, Cal. His parents, Mr. | ditions and therefore requires constitu- 1f you don’t find it and Mrs. M. D, Stecher, live in Chi- tonal treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medi- bt poatyon . ) | for tags and prices. cago. cine, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & bardware or Co., Toledo, Ohio, is a constitutional grocery dealer is Referring to reports of fraternizing. ~of the troops Stecher says: “Certain- remedy, is taken internally and acts ized to re- thru the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces 1y there was no attempt or desire on. the part of the men of our division to ) | 2 S y e Jeoo SR f the Systs One Hundred Dollars re- L \ _. ard1s ofred sor any oase that Hairs | [N Iimrersta NI Bemld_] i Creamer Y Co. . fraternize with -our much-despised op- Catarrh Mediclne fails to cure. Send for Efi,’,’;}’,‘}'fl,’,v ; - { ponents, and had there been, the offi- cers would not have permitted it. As circul d testimonials. xr%u }rscgr; VEe'S!.’ ECO Toledo, Ohlo. & matter of fact the guns were going right up to the time the armistice went Sold by Druggists, 75c. into effect. You sce, our boys have | & ‘ i '] »1 i l had a mighty good chance to size up : . ‘| i ‘ I | ’l Hall's Family Pills for constipation. the caliber of the other side, and had the Germans shown any indications of ¢ good sportsmanship in the fightlng no | This is Lady Violet, wife of Capt. doubt we would feel some little Te- | John Jacob Astor of the British army. l || " spect for them. Having been a dough- | They were marrled In August, 1016, . | boy myself in the past, and now hav- but the groom’s war- duties necessi- {| ing gone through all the fighting with tated a postponement of the honmey- my division, I belleve my viewpolnt s | n00n. They are now at Palm Beach, the same as that of the majority of | Fia., where Captain Astor is recuperat- our division, and, personally, I have ing from a wound that resulted in the the utmost contempt for the German loss of his left leg. Lady Violet is soldler, his methods and his {deals.” | e daughter of the earl of Minto, and when she was married to Captain Astor MUOR GENERAL PRA|SES was the widow of Major Lord Nairne, SERVICE OFFERED BY #Y” | ton of the marquis of Lansdowne. Want American Tables. Spread upon the records of the | An American pool table is a grateful Third division, A. E. F., and Just |oasis to the American soldiers impa- brought to the attention of the na- tiently awaiting orders to leave for tional war work council of the Y. M. home, for somehow or other they do not C. A, is a general order issued by |take kindly to the model of pool or bil- y command of Major General Dickman, |liard table which is extant in Merrie = which “Y” officials have hailed as an England. Hence there never is any ,.,.—-——-“"/ ) emphatic answer to charges that Red |rest to the billiard tables in the Y. M, ’/_,-— | Triangle workers had avolded the dan- | C. A. hut in the British Isles, - ger zones in France and had wrung —te o fe gorbltant prices from the soldlers for e comforts which the association had g 4 sent overseas. General Dickman di- BEAU'I i SECRE fS! rected that a copy of the order be sent ! to every ome of the thirty-four men e and six women who went with the di- ¢ 'vislon through the fighting of Chateau: | 4 Thierry and along the Marne, to St. Mihiel, and later into action north of o Whereshe her heal - Verdun and along the Meuse. 4 lt,]l:‘y; Sklln't u The Y. M. C. A. has made public e has i General Dickman's order along with cheeks, is & communication from Col, J. O. Rhea | LA known to of another division which was In the every one, St. Mihiel fighting. Colonel Rhea gave | 'ccause it i3 apparent that it is fl!“’]?’s 3"‘;‘]”;‘ the ;‘;:glebuggflnth';f ot due to cosmeticz, paint and supplies w! were uted fn his | b thin A vison by “¥" secretaries without | VOWder. But the true womanly arge. beauty comes from good health, j ; «nd this good health is a woman’s GREAT EDUCATIONAL ¢ 2cret. 5 PR_OERAM PLANNED Health comes with good phys- Paris.—General Pershing has signed | 13l machinery and good spirits, an order establishing an American | ::n active digestion. A body free m:teun{;%tiom; ggcew;:;[ e.rcc:tl:- {rom pains and aches comes with dents. The school will be opened at | # tonic known for over fifty years Beaune. At the same time the maln | .3 the best “temperance” tonic office of the Y. M. C. A. army educa- | ,, orvi W e , tional commission wii! be moved from {erd T{LI‘\H}C}:J woman ru?.mle} ) Paris to Beaune. Dr. Pierce’s F'avorite Prescription. Courses in englneerlng. liberal and | 3t can be obtained in any drug fine arts, sclence, music and the like | ¢iore in liquid or tablet form, or will be offered. It Is expected that | & ¢ a . Las one of the four agricultural exhibits | 5°0d 10¢ to Dr. Picrce Invalids which have been prepared by the de- | Ilotel, Bufialo, N. Y. partment of agriculture in co-operation ) y . with the Y. M. C. A. will be a perma- Cleansing of the intestinal tract nent feature at Reaune. is important. Take castor oil or The Y. M. C. A. war work council 4‘11 tp L’lrl ill. Such announced that the cost of the educa- [ F*6CV & Vegelable pul. duch a tional program in the A. E. F. had [ one is composed of May -apple, no;v reacl:led $700£00 ‘31‘2'3%1(’)%003};’:“ leaves of aloe, root of jelap, and supplies costing ve . . ik 1 been serit overseas. The army pays for 1nade into tiny sugar-coated pel the booky and distributes them to tha | lcts, to be had at cvery drug store ‘soldier students. .| as Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. Follow the tracks! PETE WANTED COLD WATER FOR A HOT flR[ i - S5 1 AINT DR\NKINC HIGHT CLERK - Hev, some r\oet_ SBY, t OR THE LOVE OF qu ?n’cue‘:z oS:ND AHOTHER PrTCHER WATER To ROOM 1. FHIKE - How CAN Y0U 1T, ¥'POOR BOOB— WATER To Room 17 fi,‘ :SLEKR,.T" Roor INA HURRY ! DRIMIK ALL THMAT MY BED'S onN RICHT AwAYy ¢ , q : . s Filre HELLO, 15 THIS THE SAY, SeEND vP 2 ;