Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 5, 1919, Page 4

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& mom of ,Agricujture.) "in the Distri¢t of Columbia 1t is.com- | oA losls. The law -was. passed in 1909, Athm In ltlnwol'k ln ttuz Greek tslands the -American Red Cross has the co-operation ‘of -the United.States yy. 8ix submarine’ chasers have been assigned for transportlng pers(m nel On the Islapd of Mytilene are 52,000 Greeks, ‘who" fled there ~from. . As! Minor five years ago. Red: Cross-work ers are regululy visiting all th ! and clothing has been given qnbout a 20,000 of the refugees.: - At: the: outbreak of the nor, | just a During:the year which. followed 1,701 cattle In the Dlstrlct were Aested; and | the' Di ensed, This llfuztm!e systematle j 1 do fn the, tuberculoals fights. P oi?th. whole of ‘the 'ew . app. cnhons of. Sage Tea Y and ‘Stlphur enhances its appearance f Either: prepsre g { from‘\.uny drugs‘ ore ; go;-e:ne dtile of “Wyeths iage “ e 1‘?{ cleans out all the sour fermentations, found. ‘The others, driven out of thelr homes and sent {nland, are now return- ing, to find thelr homes elther destroy- efl or occupled by Turks. Allowed 8ix Cents a Dny. The refugees in the Aegean islands intend to return to Asia Minor as soon as conditions permit. At present the Greek government gives each refugee “cents a day. s % tention to the preventlon of furthor epidemics, such-as the typhus scourge, which took such a heavy toll at Myti- lene. Food is scanty and ‘costly, and most of the refugees are underfed, even in the large towns. Nearly all are in a’hundred-fold. ¥ y' Look ‘young! E:recxpe at home or Compound,” which is merely of othier ingredients. Thousands of folks recommend this reldy-toqlu preparation, because it darkens the hair beautifully, besides, no one can rombly tell, as it darkens so natural- and evenly. You moisten a sponge or soft brush with it, drawing this through the h: taking ‘ one small application or two, its natura! restored and it becomes thick, “glossy. and lustrous, and you appear. years eaked, | Vious da; g‘l ‘DRINK A GLASS -~ OF REAL HOT WATER - BEFORE BREAKFAST. Says we’ will both look ‘and feet clean, sweet and fresh - and avold lliness. ~ 8| itary science has of late made rapidstrides with results that are of nntold» blessing to humanity, The lat- pplication of its untiring re- unch s the recommendation that it is'as necessary to nmnd to internal of the house. .. Those of us who are ucultomed ternal poison- ous stagnant matter. + Everybody, whether ailing, sick or wall, should, each morning before breakfast, drink a glass of real hot water with a :teaspoonful of lime- It stone phos {uu in it to wash. from liver and bowels the pre- indigestible mte, sour bile “-and “poisonous * toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and - ‘purifing the entire alimentary canal before utting more 1ood into the stomach. g‘ho action of hot water and'lime- stone phosphate ‘on- an_ ‘empty stom- ach is wonderfully ‘invigorating. It the stomac gases, waste and acidity and gives onc a splendid -appetite for- break- %n. you are enjoyi bmldnt the phosphated | is quietly of water from flgnglood and 'gottmg - E. W. HANNAH ready for a thorough:flushing of all the inside organs. The millions of pooph ‘who are othered | vnth consti] . billious spells; - stomiach’ troul ll rheumatic stiffness; ofllen who ‘uve sallow ;}m? blood dinrder:n ":t sickly c:tm- exions are urged & quarter und* of limestone phasphate from tln drug store. This will cost very . | little, but is sufficient to make ‘any- one a prononncad crank on the sub- UR' diplomatic, polm services § meet’ with: public approval: The - .beautiful " dignity that ;characterizes t h.e . dccomplish-. ment of this drgan- {zation 1s:a_symbol o! dra-pceflul Te-. Try Palace Cafe for the best meals in town ' " “SOMETHING DIFFERENT” Open day and night 312 anesota avenue Phone 291—W “Auctioneer - 1 Sell ‘Anything Anywhere, and Get Top Prices. " Special attention given to farm sales. _ALDRICH & ENGLISH .GENERAL BLVACK'SMITHING' — Horulfica‘l-g E_Spceigjty - Oxy-acetylene Welding i and- vCulting 214 FOURTH STREET Ward. Bros. -Aula luvsg" Day and Night . . Service™ ~Office in” Gibbons Block " Phne 77~ ! . |~ STAHL-JACOBS:" Furniture Renovators All work guaranteed. Work called for and de- livered. \ General Repalr g SEIO : Phone 488 : 311 Gth St. | DR. 'H. A. NORTHROP < Osteopathic . Physiclan ' - Surgeon . . . - Ibertson Block / Office Phdi A. V..GARLOCK, M.D. Byecialist Eyo—En»-—Nuo—-—Tlnnt i Glasses Fitted DR. E. A. SHANNON, M.D. ‘| Physician and Sur..u Office in Mayo Bl Phone 396 Res. Phono 07 DR. E. H. SMITH Physician and Surgeon Oftice Security Bank Block DR. EINER JOHNSON - Physician and Surgeon Bemidji, Minn, LUNDE AND- DANNENBERG Chiropractors Hours 10 eo 12 a..m. Phone:401-W. 5,17 8p. m. Calls made. } | dg. " emidji :DENTISTS . g-\tlon or prevenhon of dmm . ..|ject of internal sanitation.’ rigs. The hospitals are short of medi- clnes and other :supplies, and hnve been' crowded by influenza cases. v« Clothing, blankets and mediciné n‘e needed on all' the islands.. Canned] meat for broth is-wanted in the hos-' pitals. American - women, ~run - the worshops where clothing is ‘made on’ the three islands’ of llymene, Chios; and Samos. 22,000 In Town of Myfilene. . Of the 52,000 refugees on. Mytilene; 22,000 are in the town of Mytilene and its l\lburbl, the othegs are; sea:tered 206 Minn, Ave, Phone 128W | M A Aldl‘lCh | . orDL STANTON Office in Winter Black - The Mlsslon of ;Sw1ft & Company . Swift & Company has beoome 'one of the large:businesses of the - - - “world through . continuing to ' * ,meet the : ‘growing needs of a - " General Carpenter Work Good Work at the - —right prices— Phone 809-J PR, T. TUOMY ' Glhbonl é’l‘oo’;{ Markham Bny"‘ : “Expart Shes l‘Imulrln[; . At M@gnto ‘Prices Bamidji Shoo Repair Shop Across the Street fromi Daltos's’ Restatant’ A.PATTERSON 218 Beltrami Aye. _Bemidji, Mins. (3 DR. J. W. mEomcfl Ofti e——OLm - B ) Phones—Oftice t"’u %'m B‘l 2 rest in wooden bairacks, divided Wwith-. bagging and old carpets into ‘rooms,” each lccommodntlng a tamlly of !rom five to ten persons; 3 The islands of Lemnos, Ilnbros, Ten-. edos and Samothrace are served with' Red Cross suppliestrom Mytflene ; Oln- _ousa’ls served from Chios, nnd Ticania from’ Samos. g The American Red"' Cross akentn % were recelved at Mytllene with. the. greatest enthusiasm. The horses were:|: unhitched and the carriage drawn by a cheering crowd to the residence of the GRAHAM M. TORRANCE Miles' Bldck - * Phone 860 * Progressive Shoe — : VETERINARIANS R sh Dbt 4 as a right to ask - °’ air Shop e s A ; how the mcreasmg responsibil- ities and opportunities for use- fulness - which go: with such ernate e und paced 1t atmes| @ growth are being used by the dispoeal, & § men who direct its affairs—and INDIAN IS FINE SOLDIER themen have the nght toanswer: ~Whealock's Market We buy Cattle, ‘Ho(‘q Veal, Chickens, Butter ) .. -and Eggs s nt nghe:t Cash Prices We pay Barcel Post one way ||| " ™ puwmson & sumcnes *" Veterinarians = - Cor. Remore Hotel ‘Bldz.‘ Thoties= Offics 3R .« ' J. WARNINGER - VETERINARY SURGEON - Olllce -and Hospital '§ doors wes rdm, man’s.. Phone No. lfl 8t. and Irvine Ave. Becida Stage Line Phone 174-W 507 Beltrllm i ) : To promote the producnon of live. Bemidji, Minn. -stock and" perishables and .in- crease the fqod supply; To reach more people with more and better meat; To make a fair compétitive profit, in order to reimburse: the = 25,000 sharéholders for the use of their capital, and to provide * for. the future, developmem of " the busmess, "o reduce to. a ‘minimum the costs . of - preparing and distributing: meat and to divide the, benefits of efficiency with' producer-and consumer; To lx\tq and “let. llve, wmning. b greater business only through greater -usefulness, with injury to “nothing but ‘incompetency, - inefficiency and ‘waste; to deal ; & ,'_ justly, fairly,. and frankly with all munkmd. Leaves Schroeder's -Cor. 1:30 p. m. for Be- cida and State Park. |||, Return‘8 a. m., daily * except Sunday. C. W. TROEJ BUSINESS _ TOM. SMART Dray and Tramster: Res. Phone 58 ofti hone:; 818 Arnerica’ P,'f" The young lady: Next door Says - # __That when her Brother ' Comes honte From service He will Have his_ " ,Photograph taken In uniform Before he Puts it away And that | Hakkerup - Photographs Please her The best. ' MUSICAL INSTRUH ENTS: ll“"'h Sewing - Machises - 614 : mneson Ava, Bemidji 'Dwight D, Miller WE CAN —Give Us A Tnal— , GENERAL MERCHANDISE 1216 Beltrami Ave. gy eltrami Ave. X w. G. scHRoEDF.II _ Phone 840 midy o 06 ENTERPRISE AIJTO 00. ‘Auto Livery and Taxi Service Day and Night Service Office :Remore Hotel, : Cor. 3rd St. & Beltrami’ Avo. .Oihce Phone 1 : ; Rendence I’l:m 10 BOLDEN AND BROSE : Up-to-date Groceries We deliver anywhere Eat At Third St, Cafe || Same old place and Pl s usual service, Five and Seven Passenger C-n 4 Country trips a speelnley Care- ful drivers and moderate ' prices. Try,a trip around the lake. Or- | der your car at the Ideal Billiard { Parlor. Bemidji Auto <«—Livery— “th pohcxes and “practices of . w SWlft & Company. | 'Swift&Company, U.S. A, WM M’CUAIG - Manager Pri \lllams, One Hin dred and’ Tweity-fifth lnflntry. i5" s, full-blooded Ottawa Indladi: He wat|’ born at Hart, Mich:, and eddcated in the ‘Indian school at Mount Pleasant | He was in all the battles of the- O Hundred and Twenty-fifth, except Sol sons. He was wounded at Chateau: Thierry and was given the D. 8. C for gallant conduet, DRY CLEANING Clothes Cleaners for Men, Women and Children UNDERTAKING * Phone, 470 < 4 B ; Dm o Res. Phones, 5363, 343-W * PHONE 178:W or R Defective

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