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o* I, LY i & s " FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 16, 1919, Leaving for Europe at Rate of 1,000 a: Day. sult In Great Labor Shortage. New York.—Enriched by war work, aliens are leaving this country at the rate of more than 1,000 a day, it was learned here from custom officials, who expressed fear that, with the possibil- ity that congress may limit ifmmigra- tlon for the next four years, the United Btates will face a serlous labor short- age, instead of a conditlon of unem- - ployment. Es {:Bince the signing of the armistice, it was said, Italians, Greeks, Spane {ards and Portuguese have been pour- ing ‘out- of ‘the United Staes through this port. Since November 76,221 pass- ports have been vised at the custom bouse, -and since December, 33,000 sliens have sailed. Every ship clear- - ing for Mediterranean ports has satled s with a full steerage, so that rates have Jomped from $40 to $80. ' P i Sy é Gustom Officlals Fear Exodus Will Re enormous sum has been taken out of _the, country. since . the exodus began. - ¥fch allen, it Is sald, carries with him ““from $1,000_to $7,000 to enable him to Hve in his native land in greater ease than . he ever enjoyed before. Since April 2, when all -outgoing passengers were forced to pay their fucome taxes . beforeleaving, more"than:-$68,000 kas: been collected. . - oo Byron R. Newton, collector of- the pert, who has heen asked by members *_of the United States senate and house immigration committee to reduce the - exodus to statistics, said today more tham 90 per cent of the .aliens are Itallans, and that “something ought to be doné to check the outflow.” TIPS PUZZLE FOR RICH GIRLS Canteen Workers Don’t Know What to Do When Officers Slip Them Quarters. New York.—Young women of rich lles-who serve the officers’ canteen at the Pershing club of the war camp community service, Forty-fourth street and Madison avenue, are perplexed as to what to do with the tips sometimes left by officers. How to act when an ensigt: or lieu- tenant hands one a quarter s a puzzle that has put wrinkles on the brows of several of the junior league members who wait on the tables. They do not ' wish to humiliate an officer by refus- ing his well meant gift, but' of course it 18 impossible to accept it. Many of the young women have fathers who econld buy at least one battleship apiece. The trouble reached its clmdx re- * eently. An emharrassed ensign left the canteen after presenting dimes to the daughter of a steel king ““Puzzled at her manner, he ‘sought in- formation from the woman in charge. “T tipped that swell looking waltress 20 cents and she seemed put out,” sald he. “She got all flushed. Wasn't it -enough?” “Not enough to buy her poor dog 8 “She drives i ? - Custom officlals estimate that -an > g(mw‘ was the answer. her own car and has an income about ~ and Bloat From Acid-Stomach An acid-stomach canmot digest:food e A S e e e e A el S st = | 1 egual to the president's pay. She's a * .velunteer worker.” Light dawned on the boyish naval man and he streaked for the door, muttering something about never tip ping another waitress. * NORTHERN. ‘The special school meeting held at the town hall, May 8, to decide on the site for the consolidated school building, resulted in the selection of what is known as the North site, five acres being selected % mile south ‘of the 8ix Mile corner store. ‘Steps are all ready being taken for the purchase of the site, and plans for ‘the building of the school house will begin at once, W. H. and Glen Grover are pulling stumps for D, A. Whiting. Mr, and Mrs. H, L. Arnold spenti Sugday with friends in Bemidji. The Farmers’ club‘met at the home of Mr, and Mrs. C. B, Arnold Wed- nesday.” County Agent Aamodt being present, and a good time was report- ed, ™ The club will meet with Mr. and Mrs, P. Carlson in June, Mrs, George Day is spending a few days at Lavinia, with her daughter, Mrs. H, Robinson. Mr, and. Mrs. J: J. Conger of Be- midji, were entertained at the Crone- miller home Sunday. Bertie Grover began work at one of “the express offices in Bemidji Tuesday. & YANKS LIKE HUN POLICE LIDS Soldiers Rush German Policemen When They Don Thelr Pre- war Helmets. Parig—When German officials _in the cities' occupied- by the Americans issued ovders for policemen -to don “thelr prewar uniforms they didn’t real- ize what an attraction: boche helmets ‘wo thin’| “have for Yankees. German pollcemen were rushed all along -the- Rhine by Americans who couldn't resist the temptation to cap- ture helmets from the heads of live Germans. As a consequence of the onslaughts made upon the palicemen American officers asked German offi- cinls to discontinue the use of helmets. Ordinary caps are far less aftractive than -helmets as targets for snowballs ard. ;peaceful German policemen are now-uble to walk their beats in safety and quiet. M. E. IBERTSON Funeral Director and Licensed Embalmer PICTURE FRAMING A SPECIALTY Phone 317-W and 317-R * 405 Beltrami Avenue BEMIDJI, MINN. FREGKLES !Now is the Time to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots. There’s. no longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed: of "your{: freckles, as Othine—double strength —is quaranteed to remove these homely spots. ¢ Simply get an ounce of Othine— dotible strength—from any druggist and apply a little -of it mnight and morning and you should soon see that even the worst freckles have begun to disappear, while the lighter ones have vanished entirely. It is seldom that more than an ounce is needed to completely clear the skin and gain a beautiful, clear complexion. Be sure to ask for the double strength Othine as this is sold under guarantee of money back if it fails to remove freckles. 1y. Instead, the food sours and ents and, passing into the intes- tines, becomes- a: breeding place for eountless millions. of deadly germs—~ toxic poisons they are called. These poisons are absorbed into the systém and cause untold misery. 8o, you see, 3 is just acid-stomach, nothing else— that makes so many people weak, listless and unfit; saps their strength and energy; robs them of their vigor and vitality. Biliousness, bad liver, mervousness, blinding, splitting head- aches, rheumatism,-lumbago, sciatica —thess and many other still more werious ailments often are traced to #he common source—an acid-stomach. Take EATONIC and get rid quickly of the pains of indigestion, heartburn, that horrible, lumpy, bloated feeling after eating; disgusting, belching, {ood-repeating; sour, gassy stomach. ‘These swmncg miseries are caused by what doctors _call ‘‘Hyperacidity.”” 1¢'s just ACID-STOMACH. And ix addition to the pains and miseries it oauses, ACID-STOMACH is the starter of along train of ailments that mogt people never dreamed are in any m;! connected with the stomach. leasant tasting EATONIC TAB- LETS that you eat like a bitof candy, quickly.put an end to your stomach troubles. They aet as an absorbént— literally wipe up the excess -hurtful acid and_ make ‘the stomach: pure, sweet and strong. “Help digestion so that you get all the power and ene: from your food. You cannot be' withous it! If you are one of those who have *‘tried everything’’ but in spite of it still-guffer all kinds of -acid-stomach miseries-—if you: lack physical and mental strength and vigor—begin at once to take EA’K)NI&. Get_back your physical and mental punch and enjoy the good things of life, Like thousands of others you will say you never dreamed that such amasingly quick relief and such a remarkable improvement in your gemeral health was posgible. Your druggist has EATONIC. We aathorize him to guarantee it to give you instant relief or refund your money. Get a big box of EATONIC today, it costs but little and the resnlts are wonderfull tfcriuxx#*##c*it««a*i!««a««t««u«.&&‘ni#.«léls. £} ENE I R R e R R R R R IR RE T T T TS | THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Dr.'Davig'iwas called Friday. He made the trip partly in the auto- The Fly and the Flea. LAKEW00D: * I mobile; until Mr, Hesslor" overtook | A 0¥ and.a flea In.x. flue were lin- him with his oxmobile and took the Drisonbd:"-Bald E,he fiy: “bf' “.flee" Engebur Brekke called on Tunhild the rest of the way. s DU a1 T Le i 09 8030ty Mrs, Hamilton called on Mrs. flew through a flaw In she flue, Palmquist Monday, = [Andrew Udin, who has been report- ed as killed in France is very much alive and enjoying himselt in Ger- many, — Robbertstad Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Jerdahl visited a Torgus Treits-Sunday. iy Otto Johnson: called at A, Hesglors Saturday. 2 X 50 Mrs. Nels and Miss Engebur Brek- ke called on Mrs, Palmquist Sunday. . Mrs, Kling.and son, Harold, John Kling, Nels Brgkke, Ole Treit, Tosguo Treit, Mrs. Hamilton and Buclud and Eleanor Emon were Roosevelt visit- ors Tuesday, Mrs, Vietor, Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Holeranz, -John Kling and Mr, and Mrs. Hamilton -spent Sunday at A, Hesslors; John ‘Alm and Mrs, Jensen were Roosevelt callers Friday. Mrs, - Palmquist is' quite seriousfy 2 Half and Haif. sy in part.—First Corinthians, - ‘| SAVE ¢ LEATHER LIQUIDS a7/ PASTES : For Black White Tan ano . Ox-Blood. (dark brown) Shoes KEEP YOUR SHOES ° ' NEAT - E. W. HANNAH Licensed Auctioneer I Sell Anything Anywhere, and*Get Top Prices. Special attention given to farm sales. 206 Minn. Ave., Phone 129W POLISHES | ' he FFDALLEY ‘CORPORATIONS LTD. -_BUFFALO, N.Y. The kind everybody wants > more of. The kind that stays mois, tender, teiapting. as long as it iasts-—when you use CALUMET BAKING POWDER ‘““BEST BY TEST” If you’ve not already been using Calumet, try it and you'll find a wonderful improve- ment in your cakes, a more satisfying goodness and finer texture than were ever possible with any other baking powder. A broad statement—but proven to be true whenever you use Calumet—it never fails, Calumet is made in the world’s largest, finest, most sanitary baking powder factory. Used by millions of housewives because it is economical and gives better and more satisfactory bakings. CALUMET LAYER CAKE 1 Level teaspoon salt % ‘Cup sho 4 Level cups /i Sl up shorten: evel cups ,lour éEg:gg rategg 4 Level tea;%éons Calumet 1 cup milk or water Baking Powdey. How to Make It: Cream one cup of sugar with the shortening until light, separate eggs and work in yellows. Beal 'the egg whiles wit balance of sugar to a stiff froth and add. Next stiy in one cup o 1% Level cups sugar ur and then add milk. Last sitr in balance of flour well sifted with baking powder. Bake in medium oven. A “tested”” Calumet recipe that insures excellent results. Cut out and paste in your recipe book for future reference Do You Know This ? When you buy a gouqd of Calumet you get a full pound— 16 oz, Some high priced baking powders are now being put oh the market in 12 oz. cans instead of a pound. sure you are getting a pound when you want it. No short weights with Calumet. For we know in part and we proph. PROFESSIONAL | DOCTORS DR. L. A. WARD Physician and Surgeon Bemidji, Minn. e ———————————————— DR. H. A.- NORTHROP Osteopathic Physician and S Ibertson Block - Sftes Office Phone 163 DRS. GILMORE & McCANN Physicians and Surgeons - Office: Miles Block A. V. GARLOCK, M.D. Specialist Eye—Ear—Nose—Throat Glasses Pitted DR. E. A. SHANNON, M.D. P(l;!y!T(l;i-ln ;;nd Surgeon n Phone 396 “igemechlona 897 e ———————————————————— DR. E. H. SMITH Physician and Surgeon Office Security Bank Block DR. EINER JOHNSON Physician and Surgeon Bemidjt, Minn. LUNDE AND DANNENBERG Chiropractors Hours 10 to 12 a. m. Phone 401-W 2tob, 7to8p m. .Calls made 1st Nat. Bank Bldg. Bemidji —_— e e DENTISTS DR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office in Wirter Block DR. J. T. TUOMY DE T North of M et Gibbons Block tarham Hr.:;” [ DR. J. W. DIEDRICH DONTIST Office—O'Leary-B: Phones—OfTice ?lfi-ng‘;%:u?lgfi-n LAWYER GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Miles Block Phone 660 _VETERINARIANS S A A A A A A A A A i e R Dr. W. K. Denlson—Dr, . R, Burgess DENISON & BURGESS Veterinarians 'hones: Office 8-R Res. 99 Bemiaji, Minn® J. WARNINGER VETERINARY SURGEON Office and Hospital 8 doors west of Troppman's. Ph 204 ard 'St and irvine Any, 2% P —————————— BUSINESS PAPANAANAAAA AN A A TOM SMART Dray and Tramster Res. Phone 58 Office P 818 America hone 18 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Pianos, Organs, Sewt: Machin 514 Minnesota Ave? Bemidji“ J. Bisiar, Mgr. Phone 673-W NORTHERN MINN. AGENCY Dwight D. Miller WE CAN Insure A Offices, homr'x:’yfl.gi.n& én here . Tel. 167 GENERAL MERCHANDISE Groceries, Dr;. .(::m'qza. Shoes, Flour W. G. SCHROEDER Bemidji Phone 68 ENTERPRISE AUTO CO. Auto Livery and Taxi Service Day and Night Service Office Remore Hotel, Cor. 3rd St. & Beltrami Ave. Office Phone 1 Residence Phone 10 WM. M’CUAIG Manager HUFFMAN & O'LEARY FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING H. N. M’KEE, Funeral Director PHONE 178-W or R r | | E |