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i ! FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 4, 1919 THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER T00 SWIFT FOR NOTED ALMAAC March of History Causes Gotha Publication Considerable Trouble. PLACES ‘EX’ BEFORE KAISER Some Strange Entries in Latest Edic tion as Result of the War—Can't Keep Up With Affairs in Fin- land, Poland and Ukraine. Paris.—The swift march of history which has reduced to waste-paper value most of the existing works of reference about European state affairs has been too rapid for the old Al- manach de Gotha. In peace times this compendium of statistical data con- cerning princes and potentates and their dominions went to press about the end of October, when its informa- tlon was supposed to hold _good for another year, and it generally did, barring some coup d’etat or other in South America. ¢+ Now, however, its issue of 1919, which went to the printers in Decem- ber, is affected in several iniportant lvspects°by sudden developments in- volving many of the former ruling houses of Europe. Amusing to students of Germany's eastern border policy is the naive pref- atory remark that “the editors regret that, after having prepared three new articles on Finland, Poland and the Ukigine, they were obliged to cancel all three, owing to the change in the course of évents,” Two Important Changes. In other words, Prince Frederick Charles of Hesse, brother-in-law ofl the former (German emperor, will never seat himself upon the throne of Finland, and there is to be no Prus- sian predominance in Poland and the Ukraine. The downfall of the houses of Ho- “enzollern and Hapsburg has not caused the compilers of the almanach much racking of brains, The prefix “ex” is apparently held to be sufficient to define the present status of Willlam II and Charles I, although the former s still credited with his full 563 titles and the latter is still styled, among other things, “King of Jerusalem, Priice of the Trentino and Lord of Trieste.” 3 i ,.Much the same treatment 18 given to the score of German princes and princelings who abdicated. They ap- pear in the almanach as they were— but for the “ex.” ..Democratic_infiltration in Germany has set in from the top, instead of from the bottom. For although the ad- ministrative branches of the German government are filled with the usual array of excellencies, professors and: councilors, yet at the head of that government stand the names of Ebert, | Scheidemann, Dittman, Landsberg and | Barth. Nobody Is supposed to care about their Christian names. The German national colors are still given as black, white and red, and the war flag stil blazons the Prussian | cagle. This year, “provisional” govern- ments abound. There is Poland, de- - seribed in the almanach as “an anclent kingdom,” whose “chief” is General Pllsudskl. Finland, “formerly grand duchy,” has po president, but General Mannerheim is the present “regent.” Puzzle About Ukraine. The Ukraine is described as “a con- stitutional monarchy on a republlcan' basis,” with General Skoropadski as hetrban. A footnote, however, explains <. B ) depended The powerful invalids. is just this kind of remedy. family. It relieves coughs of i fifty years as a prompt reliever. All Good for the Whole Family “A good cough remedy is one that can be u;;:’:rlx) to (:m'l'tfs coughs.eml' that cures some particular cough, but coughs in gen It must be a cough remedy that can be relied upon for all the different coaghs that are so preval le F coughs are primarily the same, yet. the condition of the patient is what makes the difference in the nature of the cough itself. Coughs of healthy persons are easier to cure than the coughs gf convulsive cough of a large man is harder to cure than the cough of that will cure a large man's cough Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy It is good for any member of the all ha:lg:! It iglhe product of much thought and study to produce an i cough 3 posed of things which cure easily and soothingly without harm- ing the most delicate tissues of the throat. It acts as easily and :safely on the young as on the old, and 1s the ideal remedy _fo: coughs, colds, croup, influenza, whooping cough and bronchitis. Qs v Mealth — Qe Chom brlocins that “according to news recetved De-| % & ¥ # % ¥ ¥ X X ¥ & X X ¥ ¥ cember 15, 1918, the hetman has ab- | ¥ LIBERTY NEWS. x dicated and the power isin the hands [ & x x Xk K ¥ kK KK ¢ K ¥ X K K ¥ & of a directorate consisting of Win- it e o nitshenko, Petliura, Schwetz and An- | umiry Gorm Frice ne e Ha i1 dreievaki.” Thursday. Russia, or to glve it its modern Mr. and Mrs. Champy Petri and name, the “Federative Soclalistic Re- |son, John, were visitors in Bemidji public of Russian Soviets,” at whose | Thursday. hend Lenine (Vladimir Oulianoff) and ”g‘;g}:dl‘g’g'cg‘:?l}l ';;lglogng;‘lfi“s&; Trotzky (Leon D. Bronstein) figure, Is this week to be shipped to Bemidji. in a chaotic state as far as its Inter- Mr. Richard Kelin was a visitor nal administration is concerned. The |in Bemidji Thursday. almanach enuiucialcs the eleven “more August Becker was in Bemidji Sat- or less independent” states into urday. which the empire has fallen, as fol- Mr. Gill Peterson was a Bemidji lows: Poland, Lithuania, Baltic b“:;':"“l’;ett‘;ar‘;:“o"r" Is;:ltl‘;]xa‘:]vista L s}ates (Courland, Livonia, Esthonia), loading out a carload of potatoes last Finland, Ukraine, Bessarabia (occu- week. pied by Roumania), Georgia, northern Mrs. Lester Peterson and little son Caucasus, territory of the Don and | Harold came up Saturday to stay for territory of Astrakhan, Turkestan and [a while with Mr. and Mrs. Gill Peter- Blberis. “Mr. R. H. Dick 4 Roy Vanished is the pomp and panoply | .. e . enson an of the sonmorous sounding names of l‘le;;thlt"r?de;; callers at the Baldwin the Russian aristocracy that once filled Mr. Clampy Petri was a caller at the higher administrative posts in the | |, 0. Myers home Friday. old empire. The seven members of Mr. Guy Baldwin, John Crichson the “council of commissaries of the|and Clampy Petri were visitors in people” are immediately followed by | Bemidji Monday. the dignitaries of the Greek Catholic church. If there are any excellencies or other functionaries or officials in Mr. and Mrs. Herman Klouson and children called at the Jack Frickson present-day Russia, the almanach does not give them. home Sunday. Andrew Dahel transacted business As for the diplomatic corps at Petro- e 5 8 NE 16 ig- es to Spur 0. . grad, all the ambassadors and minis Mr. P. P. Malterud called at the with San Marino the distinction of Mr. Wm. Staples called at the Guy having a government indicated by [Baldwin home Sunday. in Bemidji Hhursday. Mr. Roy Wright was assisting Mr. Peter Lund this week hauling pota- ters, except one from Spain, are sig- home of Champy Petri last Sunday. nificantly designated as “absent.” Mr. Richard Kelm was loading One curiosity is that Albania shares | gut his wood last week. B Mr. C. M. Hardisty purchased a blanks, N Sy heifer last week from Guy Baldwin. *Twas Dog’s Life. 7 Mental Strain for the Kid. Valparaiso, Ind—Marriage = with We must not expect too much of Anna Katz was a dog’s life, said Leon Katz in his complaint for divorce. There are no little kats. Where He Can Be Live One. Middletown, N. Y.—William Clark is legally dead in New York state, hav- ing been so declared by the surrogate’s court after an absence of 15 years. 8o be's going back to Arizona, where, he 1ays, he’s recognized as a live one, the child and probably all that we can reasonably ask is that he see that the safety pin is closed before swal- lowing it.—Ohio State Journal. E. W. HANNAH Licensed Auctioneer I Sell Anything Anywhere, and Get Top Prices. Special attention given to Real Art. Arthur was proud of his fox terrier dog which he had taught to do a num- ber of tricks. His neighboring play- mate wanted a pet and was finally sent n bantam chicken in a box and prompt- farm s.ales. ly called Arthur to view it. As the 206 Minn. Ave., Phone 129w two stood looking at it Arthuraskel: “\What can it do?” “Oh,” replied his companion, “it will lay eggs.” “Huh,” replied Arthur, “every ol chicken does that,” and turning to his dog he called: “Sit up, ¥ox,” to which rhe dcg promptly responded. Polnt- ing to his dog with pride he exclaim- ed: “Now every dog can’t do that STAHL-JACOBS FEurniture Renovators All work guaranteed. Work called ¢or and de- Thut's art!” livered. By ATl General Reopair GET AFTER THAT Sk, COLD RIGHT NOW |[mre o oo Got right after it with a bottle of Dr. King s New Discovery The young lady Next door She never let a cough or cold or case Sa ;f Erippe go ué\til i(hgrewh dlbngerous. y8 he just nipped it when she began to snifle or cough before it developed That when her seriously. Brother Men, women, and children of every age have used this preparation for Comes home From service He will Have his ages are using it today because of its positive results. nerous size bottles. 60c’and $1.20. Constipation Corrected Dr. King’s New Life Pills tonight || Fhotograph taken mean clear bowels, a clear head, clear P thinking, a day well ‘begun in the [n uniform morning, goodbdigcsxion, clearing skin. Before he Mild in action but sure and comfortable. 3 At drug stores everywhere, 25c. Puts it away And that Hakkerup Photographs Please her The best. ?) Not one ent. While the causes of all PERFECT -PEACE AND CONTENTMENT When you eat Koors Bread Koors Butter Koors Ice Cream ababy. If you get a remedy and yet not be too powerful for the baby, you have a good cough remedy. remedy. Itiscom- KK KKK K KKK KKK KKK x HORNET. x KRR KRR KK KKK The town board met on Tuesday. Mrs. George Bogart and son, Ed- ;vard, were in Blackduck on Tues- ay. Mrs. Cossentine of Blackduck is visiting with her three sisters at the home of Herman Thom. A number from here attended the class play at Blackduck Kriday eve- ning. Robert Shaw went to Bemidji on Tuesday. DRY CLEANING Clothes Cleaners for Men, Women and Children We Now Have Our New Creamery Completed and are ready for business. TRY OUR CHIEF BRAND OF BUTTER AND FRESH BUTTERMILK Bemidji Creamery Co. “DAILY PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Spring Offerings Each day sees new additions to our already large stock and every line is represented by the best merchandise the markets af- ford. Especially is this true in Ready-to-Wear. It will be a pleas- ure for you to see the newest offerings in suits and coats—all beau- ties and prices most reasonable. messelines and jerseys. Skirts in silk, poplins, serges, and taffetas. \ Dresses in Georgette combi- £\ nations, taffetas, serges and; "¥3 crepe de chine. eries—Cretonnes, Velours. Curtain goods in net voile! Serim Marquisette and the new sectional panel. | Dress Ginghams, 25¢ to 75c. Beautiful spring patterns. Belmont Percale, a good cloth, 36-inches wide, at 20c. Agatha Percale, made, worth 35¢ for 25¢ at Also petticoats in taffetas, Beautiful drap-/ Satins and’ | the besg Jersey and Guernsey. grade Guernsey. One heavy wagon. One one-horse wagon One spring wagon. sale. UCTION SALE'! Wednesday, April 9 At the Chris Hagen farm 3 miles Southeast of Bemidji. CATTLE 10 milk cows, some high grade 1 bull, two years old, high ALL HIGH GRADE CATTLE HORSES Team of Horses. One 16 year old and the other 11 years old. Some chickens. FARM IMPLEMENTS Some household furniture and other things too numerous to mention. Sale Starts at 10:00 o’Clock. TERMS: Cash or bankable paper, at 8 per cent until Nov. 1, 1919, on items over $10. All items under $10, cash. CHRIS HAGEN, Owner AUG. JARCHOW, Auctioneer 2 young bulls. One bull 6 weeks old. 1 heifer, 15 months old. 3 sleighs, plow, harrows. One John Deere Mower and Rake. One one-horse cultivator. Free Lunch at Noon Settlement to be made at the J. L. ELWELL, Clerk

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