Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 12, 1919, Page 4

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<} fooms, including-one with a ptp’) Washington, June.'12. - (United Press.)—The Order of- the Bath .is about to be reviyed at the’ capitol. Just as Roman'senators-of old used to go to their favorite baths, United States senators are now to have the| ‘privilege of shower ‘or pool durlng “the hot summer session. Democrats say there’s politics in the republican announcement ‘that senate baths, long disused, are to be fitted up and reopened. - The repub- licans, democrats say, want to spread the impressionzthat—well, a very disparagihg impression concern- inig the late majority party.. . - At any rate, all the. latest shower - and pool bath llxlnp are included in the republican “clunup" program. A Miuourl constituent of Senator Spencer wrote the senator a long letter outlining somé scheme or other which-clalmed the senator’s interest from, the start. It looked like a pet- ty good -idea, and Spencer wrote the constituent so. Just then he got two telegrams containing further de- tails. Spencer called his steno- -grapher. “Tear up that letter,” he said, “and take this one.” ‘Then he dictated: “Dear Smith:" Your scheme {3 np] %-ocid‘,’sYour two telegrams cost ‘me: 1 " Senators will soon be eating their| pie ald mode, and beans off the arm - of regular -dairy lunch chairs. A dairy lunch, with—the announce- ment says—‘modern prices,” is to be installed in tho senate office building. - pa There's a terrific, feud on ln con- gress—one of those ‘‘Unside” things the general public .doesn’t usually get a hint of. Dignified senators and | not so dignified house members are squabbling like at lot of flat dweilers over who ‘shall have the choices rooms in the office buildings. One new senator,:.a former governor of his state, complained bitterly be- cause he got only-one room away off in a corner while-a nobody who had never been anything -béfore heegot into the senate had three big airy “Gets-lt” Peels ‘My.Corns Off} Any Corn or c;uu Comes ofl‘hun fully, Painlessly. Never Fails. It's almost a picnic to get l‘hl o! & corn or callus the “Gets-It” You spend 2 or 3 seconds unln' on $ ‘or 3.drops of “Gets-1t,” about Use “Geta-1t,” peel off cora this way. eimple as putting on your hat. “Gets- It" does away forever with “con- 5Iuter 'z‘l‘.él'y es,” AN to !ho “quick.” "fleu-lt' au l pain. YouF “jumpy” corn ehrinks, dla-, loosens from the toe. "You peel the corn )nlnleni{ lrom our toe in one complote plec at's where_ the picnic comes in—you peel it off as you would a banana peel. Nothing elu but ‘@ets-It" can do ft. Get peace. , common-sense “‘Gets-It." “Gets-It,” the guaranteed, money- back c:rr‘l’-r:mmr. :he ?inly axm ) ut & trifie at any drug sf wl Lawrence & Co., Chicago, :lrfl' Sold in Bemldjx .and recommended as the world’s best corn remedy by g:;ker’s Drng Store, and City. Te. door, warranted to keep the rattle of | - joKer ‘chips ‘froin ‘penétrating (o the corrldor WANT AD DEPT Advuu-omonu in tnis column cost balf cent s word fi" lnuo. ‘when paid cash in‘advance. ad’'will be run for less than 10c ver issue. Adn ehua(od on ouf books cost obe f-nt 8 wor por issue. No ads r\ln for oss rear of 815 Bemidji Ave. 32.or 766. FOR SALE—Good tyrewriter, at a bargain. Room §, Northern Na- tional Bank Bldg. Phone 536-W. |- ‘two miles southwest of Bemidji. Inquire of Mrs. E. M. Hayner, 110 6th St. . -'3d614 FOR SALE—1917 Ford touring car. Newly painted, 4 new tires, lots ,of extras. 815 Mlulsslpplz‘fiw;eé FOR SALE——5-room house, two > blocks from postoffice. Cull at 915 Beltrami Ave. 2d621 FOR SALE—Five room cottage, hard wood floors, city water, sewer, electrie -lights. . Lot. extends to lake shore. One block south of Norma) school. Imquire 13‘04 Dewey avenue. WANTED—At once, 2 or 3 turnilhed rooms for housekeeping:. . Care of Pioneer . J. J. Parr. 3d612 —— WANTED—Young gifl to help with light housework and children. Ex- +perience not necessary. 1221 Ir- vine Ave. 610tt e FOR SALE—160 acres of good farm land; township 153, range 31; big hmxso, barn, well, 11 miles from Kelliher; $1100. Write Rev. D. V. Tenarsen, Erskine, Minn. 6d613 FOR SALr—Roofing; 1.ply, $1.00; 2-ply, $1.25; 3-ply, $1.50; slate surfaced, $2. ’50 per roll. Hannah & Raberts. 6d612 FOR SALE—Summorcottnge W.TL Weber. .. I 6d617 SNAPS! 80 acres, hardwood land, 6 miles from' Tenstrike, 150 cotds of pulp wood. $15 per acre. 'Will take Ford in good condition as first payment 3-room? houue, lot 50x132 $500, part cash, bnhnce at 315 per month. 8-room house, lot 100x140. Price _$2700, part _cash. $7,000 wfll take flm best .pay- ing bunmem in the city including stock, bulmeu building and good will. * This is a well established business and a_money maker. 223 acres of river bottom, ex: tending 1 mile along thé Mississ- ippi,.. fine natural meadow, bal- .ance good - soil, near Jefferson, nghwa{ lbont 8 miles from Be-' 15 per acre, small payment down, balance ‘in ‘five payments. For rent—6-room house, in good condition - in Nymore dlstnct $15.00 per: month. GEORGE HJISNCH....Phu 931 J. P. LAHR.. one 328 Markham Hotel Buildhu She Took Adler-i-ka! “My *wife had what the doctors call catarrh of the stomach for 15 yedys. Had to diet carefully and suffered THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER FOR BALE—Reb touring car; good tirgs, and car-in’ running"order; $250.” ‘Hannah- & Robertson,-6d612 FOR SALE—House with: 23 lots, corner eleventh and Beltrami Ave. This s a-snap.. For price and| terms address, Oscar Miner, 603 Belmont Ave:;, Grand F""‘"'Easfi FOR SALE—One Bulck roadster, one stake wagon, one- set of sleighs, oneesCary ; nm Koors /Brothers. P N e 519t FOR SALE—One Ford car, in good running order. Inquiro Motor Inn Auto Co. 6d69 FOR SALE—Summer homo, 6 rooms; also .3-room cottage. - Perfect lo- cation, large scréened ".porch, Birchmont Beach.~ J: W. Wilcox, Phone 29. 21d617 FOR_ SALE—Horses, houdo ~When you want -good horses call-on the Bemidji Horee Market. - They must be s0ld as represented. - Bemidji Horse Market, John Moberg: 519tf fac simile signature -stamps, no- t-rlnl seals and corpontlon ‘?SI:I / WANTED - WANTED—Experienced maid for general. housework:” Mrs., E. W. Johnson. Phone 11-R.- 3d614 WANTED—Man, to work in:cream- ery. Apply Koors Bros.. WANTED—@Gir], for laundry: “Apply Hotel Markham. WANTED-—Two . waitresses. Hotel Markham. WANTED—Experienced mai in family. Phone 94. WANTED—Kitchen Street Cafe, - girl. WANTED—.aneu. at Hotel Dll- ton. ~ 529t WANTED—@GIr], for nousework on farm. State wlges desired. C. F. Emerson, Joliette, N. D. 6d614 FOR ANY kind of real estate.desl, see or write E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. - 1213t WANTED——COQR,C easy work and FOR RENT—Furnished, two-room apartment. Inquire Jnmee Heneg- han, Nymore. 3d613 FOR RENT——Log‘ cabin at Birch- mont, partly furnished. Apply F. J. Koors, . ‘Phone 625. ~~ 519tt ‘LOST AND FOUND =/ N : LOST—Platinum 'bar: pin, between 608 -Bemidji ‘avenue -and: Miller’s, store. Valued for a keepsake, Lib- © eral reward. Return to Mrs. Philip Gill, 608 \Bemldji avenue. 4d613 contajn. ing a_two dollar bill-and change: Finder please phone 166 FOR RENT——Fumlsbd rooms, 616 |- Minnesota Ave ‘ “cee-Wlnz! How it Hurufl _=+The Pain in My Foot!” Phone™ 394-W. - 3de “éomofimu.n.tummyum Mere;M 'flum,bowmybukhuflsmthemom— & ing!” It’s all “due to an over- abundance -of that poison | ealled uri¢ neys aré not ;. able to get rid ‘of it. -~ Such _ conditions you ean rendil(yi prolong life by "% taking the vice of Dr. - Pierce, which “keep the kxdneys in good ofder” ' “Avoid too much meat, alcohol or tea. Drink plenty. of pure water, preferably hot water, before meals, and drive the uric acid out of the system by taking Anuric.”” This .can be obtained at almost any drug store. Send a bottle of water to the chemmt at Dr. Pierce’s Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, ad- 1d612§" " Eat At Third St, cafa ====.._‘—- Same old place and i usual serwce.- THE PIONEER WANT ADS - BRING RESULTS ~ - 'motonsts, -—hundredsoitho use United Stat_es . tinuonsly, “N. Y., and you will receive free medical ldvnee a8 w‘wlntlm- the kidneys' are affected. When yoir kidneys get slug- gish and ‘clog, you suffer from backache, sick-headache, disry spells, or-twinges and pains -of lunbago; theumatiom or economy and long, . nmnter- gout; or sleep is disturbed twe or three times a night, take heed, befare too late. mpted semce of United Stntes Get Anuric (anti-uric-acid), for it will put new life into your kidneys and your | = | | Tll'e& $ s entire system. Ask your nearest drug- * i % i X gist for it or sead Dr. Pierce ten ceats . for trul package. much. She has now taken one bottle Adler-i-ka and feels perfectly well.” (Signed) B. F. Parker, Brock, Texas. ler-l-k: exrel.s ALL hgu and sourness, stopping stomac) dlstreu INSTANTLY. Empties BOTH up and lower bowel, flushing ENTIRE alimentary canal. . Remgves ALL fotl matter which poisons system. Often CURES constipation. Prevents ap- pendicitis. We-have sold Adler-i-ka —hundreds of ihp __ MOTHER KNOWS When baby becomes fretful and puny that something is amiss with the nourishment she is supply}ng. It is simply the condition of the mother reflect- :}? in th% (}hxld . ggnls&ilpatmn. e great foe o a) is at work. The system, unalded. E:';X,y::::u-ftfiy::fi':?':n'fif e unable to throw off the poisons{other simple’ - drugs.—City Drug stored up in the bowels. . A cup]Store. of “Hollister’s Rocky Mountain| & - Tea,” nature’s great herb rem- edy, will -quickly relieve the condition. Get a package to- day. Take a cup. before bed- time. City Drug Store —_——————— e WHY: YOU SHOULD INSURE in the NEW YORK LIFE Insurance any in 1918, (In 303 worlnng days of elght hours each) pmd to its Eollcy holders; very Second Every Minute Every Hour Every Day . Evéry week .. Every Month ‘We can provide you with United States Tires:that- wiil exactly meet. 'your: individud requirements. - There is a type for every need of price or use. Umted Stafes TireS are Good Tires -~ We know- Umted States Tires are good hres. Tliat’l wlly we sell them. & C. W. JEWETT CO., Inc., Bemidji, Mlnn. L |GEO. GALBRAITH, Bena. . . - JOHN C. mm Gllhm Now is the tlme to .equip your ¢ar with an EXIDE BATTERY Years of service has proven the absolute de: pendability of the Exide Bntlery. . It is the original unit seal battery, strong in construction, depend- filf)le in performante, easy to care for and of long e o Drive -around to Milley’s Battery Shop, have your battéry tested and filled with water. NcL | charge is madg for this service. If the battery needs repairs, qmck and satis- factory work at a fair pricg is the-method of hand- lmg the job 8t- D. S. Mitchell D3 Miaa || MILLERSRATTERY SHOP o orihern” Natl Bank Bldg v ) 222 FOURTH STREET --$8,141,654.68 and Dnnngctlio Y.ur::'l.&”.l“.zo e Compan: id out $375.00 While' You Were - Reading This Ad. . :

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