Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 3, 1919, Page 4

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.. The candle should be moved to and fro about four inches below the eye | anid three and n quarter inches from | the face. If the movement is suspend- ed, the image d?smmn-srs. Night Is ‘the best time for this experiment, but it can be seen fiaintly, in any dark place even in the daytime. BEMIDJI DAlLY PIONEER | ——— THE m -FIONBER mnl-n. ©o. H. M. STANTON G.E. CARSON E. H. DENU Editor : Manager » BUDDY HAD MONEY. ; fluflm 0 . : . Would you expend $250,000 - just African \'/tch Dcctors. 2 ta meet a beautiful woman? That's| Africa is a sich country—one of the ! hat Buddy McNair, the hero of . Y 5 Entered at ‘the postoffice at ?«mlflll. Mian, “ax. uco'nd’ class matter .‘,‘{,’;&s ‘; t‘l:e éa“ 2 ‘:h'; Parnmo(:mt sickest fn the world. Maliria; tuber- . under act of Congress of Marc] ch 8 o 41 1F tonlay starring Bryant washburn culosis and_pneuiionia 611 the swuiRps 7 * and how and why he did it are| @nd fovests with death. The feur of o attenticn :‘d{‘:o:“b““},”‘;u“;.;.::“fl',"h}'"”' WH _pame must 3kt \on by the picture, waich will| death Is so constant a companion of Communications for the Weekly Ploneer must seach this office ‘{}|’again be presented at the Elko thea-| the black peopic (Lul they have come later than Tuesday of each week to insure publicption f hl uumn'rent lulm . tonigh .f ‘&ud(;‘y :?Nhah;v ha;i a| to consider thelr native witch doctor | ¢ great deal of mey and he was free| g4 g\ fmportant than the ruling foi :g“:exi;tnin?;ill,lel:r;;:?r a{:’::‘:;rv{l?: elgn governuient or the chief of their The pearls she wore were as false as| OWn tribe. But once the white man 'her heart. + He discovered that his| 8ets fcot on the fever trail the eitch #“Venus in the East” was a nickering doctor might just as well throw away |, will-o’-the-wisp. his crnzy medicine. In.his heart he : krows he is a humbug—Chrlxflln FOUR INGREDIENTS. Herald. Youth, laughter,- love and happi- - ness. These four things compounded | together with a dash’of surprise-and y i - ¥ | a sprinkling of thrills are the lngre-. TRAVH.ING MAN B " GAINS 15 POUNDS Are You lemg , The Hens a Chance? Q HEN just can’t hélp wanting to Iay eggs. Nature made her that way. . But she can’ lay unless she’s treated right. 2 POges, taining 20WS Published Yoenl? m - o wggm!n.humfl.lfl i - HOW LARGE IS OUR ARMY TO BE? LA A ‘:,‘,:‘;:,,}‘,’,‘;“;‘,’ o M., Miller W o ~ Give.her a.chance and. she 1l work for you winter: The United States senate has voted that the army for the|théatre. -Zena Keefe, who fa st i ler Works very Day ~ and summer. : iscal year 1920 shall be 400,000 while the house says that it[n “&n Amatetn Widow,” adds:to Smee Tanlac Built hall bye 100,000 less, and the matter is to be settled in confer- ;33;’,‘,‘:"“’,:" life and. yivacity of th ’ . Him Up. - - ‘ence. Secretary Baker’s proposal of a force of 509,000, the : ‘estimate of the Genemt:l S%flak received b:tbhgtle :;:p;g;rt :n i UIEUSUAL S‘EII:T{?N" : “I have gained fifteen pounds since CO ess. When Secretary er appeare efore the Senate| There is an unusual, situa 9" I commenced taking Tanlac, and Ml?lgry Affairs Committee oh June 16 he gai o SB‘;';WM::‘,;;,‘{;,W,‘:;',';“ = since my health failed five years.ago, |, i “We must keep a necessary force to p&h’ol our outlying|{again be seen at.the Grand atm is the only medic¢ine that hias done ‘pouesslons, keep a force in Texas, in the United States as custo-|tonight. The Best™Man imgtl"rtg @lme a particle of good,” said M. M. ‘dians and guards of the tremendous amount of army property (Eirl hed, vever seam in hiz 1ty gi. | Miller, a well known and popular n»yflo traveling salesman for the North- Hem like a good w-rm. nunny. wmd-hght l:ouee. They can’t lay eggs if it takes all the feed you give them to keep - them warm. And thefe's a vast erence in the way - fertile eggs, laid under the right conditions, hatch out. With a’ good poultry house you get carlier hatches and morfie winter egge—t twthnp tlnt m-ke for I:lc poultry- . profits. : ‘White. Pine makes <he best chicken house, because tI\e" : boarde stay where- yon ut tbem without warping or twist- Ing or splitting. chicken house means’ freedom from contmu i lt s a real investment. ‘We have practical worki A8, specifications an material on the three elneh-n houses and ‘will lll:lll:i 2:«:: you prien on tlum. are designed with the “more-eggs” and in the coast defenses. ‘The War Department has a vast|ca) reason for such - weddin; ] ‘accumulation of stores, both military and non-military, and a|bride was innocent-—s it western - Manufacturing . and | Milling great many men are needed for the purpose of watching over her fiance for fifteen Co.,’ who lives at 302 North State thmm%ty T consented in order to.save her moth: e also many sick and wounded, withler_but the, bridegrapin:saust- have street, Aberdeen, S. Dak. attendants and guards, who had a mighty good-zeason. hHe had!} . “I don’t believe any man on earth| ave endrm The development of -this: urme\ml ever had a worse case of stomach erament can’t permlf 8 t' Bell story is highly lnteresting trouble than I did,” continued Mr. 7+ I Miller, “and 1 k 1. took h m' S MAT ke lmmedmtely' CLEVER YOUN’! PEOPLE. m:dgzinea:i‘urizlg nt‘l)n‘:t fiv:o yei!l::,“gto This list of “musts” seemis rather u;u:‘osmg u‘l:'lltfl an z LOTPB are ch:m;;ng g:"il;g aml;fi cure s ,q"f""', peo xile, buthll:;w? %?‘ . need be only a light “patrol” of “our outlying posses-|Louise Huff and Jack Pickford will fany relief -until I ‘got hold ‘of this| § s "h » which have proved their loyalty during the war:hand-|be seen at the Crand theatre tonidr Zr““nmmfxcrgfl::g{h?:ewv::fldc::\:: m 0 “Isu“ “m 'r ly. A strong lu‘rd should not be nece“ary to take turization of Gene Porter’s celebrated | gas to form &, bad that the pains I Ph 97 E government property in this country acquired in the last two no'}?:le :{;:«;cl‘:’l N i mese' would have’ would almost kill. me. 1one . Bemld',u, years. The coast defenses—those on the Atlantic and the Gulf IRLLL ol freotipl £ gl i t _ _ at least—can get along with the protection afforded by the|gwith the experiences of a one-armel| rave nave tr valt e ror Fof Lo and detachments of no great strength. Hospital’ “forces | waif, who becomes a watchman in a at a time. T lost in, weight from twe be gradually reduced, and government property in France |lumber camp and has most ",fif,‘::"g hundred and forty-five pounds to one d be safe with only a few regiments. Why half a million|giri"and when he tries to baix the hundred and seventy, and finally got IlllullllllllllllllllIlIllnmlllllIlIIlIlIlllIlllllllIlIIIIIIIllllllllllllIIlIIlllIIllll men and 9,000 more for the fiscal year 19207 General March | operations of a band of thieves, he fs :%l::z w::-;]: :nu‘;dom’ :htr:: ld‘;a: no: : had an answer l}?t furnished by Secretary Baker. The Chief of :;}12:: murdered. The support is ex- able to wowk e o days ou Staff said that “besides the mere occupation needs there ‘has “Several of my friends spoke to planned a limited system of universal training, and-with ersonnel to train these men it will take an army of 500,000 W also ha e oy f,.“.::"" m::::::,...‘""‘**m Coid tn and e et n c 8| ) [4 ¥ Things you need- XKNOWN AS WITCHCHAFT mwn ‘'me about Tanlac, and recommended Illllllllllllll!lllli 5 it so highly that I decided_to give it 3 & men.” But are there not great numbers of National Guard. and Old Salem, Mass, Has Never Becn .:h:fmyloum;vdllll meh:? ¥ %Elgygeui : fo-r the Fourth— ELr RN SO onal Army officers mustered out who could help: in the Able to Live Down.the Much- ' [long ways to find a medicine:$o equal : et Disliked Name.’ Tanlac. Why, I can fit‘m hing I SR e L want now; and I never have a sign of Salem is nationally known as "hg, indigestion or stomach trouble of any witcheraft town of history, a tlt’le kind. My strength ‘has come back to mm‘ to live do‘yn. me lnd I'am getting:my- welght back' rtunately tor Salem, in a hurry. . I feel.as well in every -4 way is I ever did in_my life, and 1 never, (lose any time from my work tratning ? " . The question remammg J8 whether the temporary my M have ‘a strength of 400,000 or of 300,000 men, or of less n the greater and x ore than the smaller number. ise is indicated." hat police force the ‘Yeague tlons may d,ec;de on for each .of its members is not relev That is'a matter for the future.- Congress. is concerned | fadi : ty. ; i lat all’ Yes, sir, T certainly can h the needs of a temporary United States army duriig the < Sal ] commend T',ml.é, for I know from - fiseal year 1920. Itisa practlcal question mthout comphca- my own experience with it that it is i ; the :;tnem x?‘edlcme ‘that will do. all they say ) y Tanla 1d Bemidji by the BEMIDJI CELEBRATES TOMORROW - i Tt Bt 1 R b Bemidji oing to observe July Fourth tomorrow ‘in a R."Sterling, in Blackduck by Fren moet fitting mah ér, for there never ‘has been a time when the vides to meet the- demnd! of- b & Moon, and in Baudette by J.- Wil- gdcasion called ipon’ Americans to demonstrate their American- ;‘_"::;_h":u:“‘:;m‘:fi'! of - satis ying | liams. iam-as this year. 'First among the many reasons Why we are to| " po ":nm:, already’ nya to ahigh célebrate with greater enthusiasm than ever before is that the| piteh by vague: recollections of witch \y rld war, ifi"which our country took such a promment part in{ days Salem on m frosty moonll‘ : nging to a conclusion, is over. But there is another great| night seems to. slip ‘back a century ! reason why: every true.-American sheuld make known to'the| s into the ‘solemn: superstitious l:ltN: world his'feeling at-being privileged to be a resident :of our| Puritan town, where one must thi wonderful country—for the United - States are:threatened by th - If you plan an auto trip or pienie, be: sufe;’ you have vacuum bottles for hot coffee and- lemonade. ' They’ll prove br:ght spots in ;1 perfect day.- The-right kind of a lunch klt will make : you mdependent of the crowded hot. res- taurants. "And goggles will be a treat to the eye protecting them from glare and dust. “If you stay at home you will need iced _tea glasses and spoons, cold meat forks;: berry spoons, sherbets, and other equip- ment that makes the hot weather:- meal more appetizing and more easily served Icy-Hot bottles ......... ..$2.75 to $15.00 Auto Lunch Kits .-....... ..$5.75 to $50,00 . Iced Tea Glasses; set of 6. $2.00 to $12.00...... *Ill llllllllililllll llllllllll several times before making the m st‘ casus) remark lest it be: construed 48 evidence.of frlendly dealings with tlie devil. 4 Over by the ceme(ery the tomhstodps{ g n brought. to this country has been deepened in many:cases| of the witch accusers gleain ghostlyim| é‘l’fd‘;r‘;: .sg:‘mfs's“t of6.......8L 058 to sts.gg B include ALL governments, and of course thas means THIS| the moonlight. It seems plausible tiigt DR B OLY 2w b gy oy gévernment. at:yh‘:f tll::se ve;l;rn:)le ‘jutins' % 1.02 . s(’*,:‘l;veli eiervmg Pieces .......... :22(5) :: ;us)giu e sudden n vier il SRR RN e *% The bomb-throwers, the I. W. W., the Bolsheviki, the :;,f," vgvm. dignity ydown the: .u-”_ i acher of “direct action,” the revolutionist—all the red erew | or that Mistress Sarah Good or that-have no patience with the processes of argument, convic- | beth How should appear and ask ste ‘tion and political action—are: deadly enemies in our midst, and :,3 if it i JOUE Sncestor. that P“” ed eyery one of them is a. challenge to the America of 1776, the %:t“on" 'Gn"m'" e *America of 1865—to the America that, thanks to the challenge “atmosphere”. undiluted. Here 19 tp- ‘of the German threat, we dige6vered in 1917 and 1918 to live| fortunates convicted of witchcraft met BARKER'S Drug and Jewelry still, as vigorous and fearles¥"and unconquered as ever. - Y thelr fate hetorep l;urltnl; °°x'|"c'x'§§: ) Store : Bemidji and its people. will hold its greatest Fourth of | sense overcame Puritan fana e ) y July celebration tomorrow, with everybody whio professes to be| Gallows hill is a momument to Salem's Phopog‘r}lphs 217 Third St. Kodak_s an*American taking the stand with America and the constitu- | 9arkest dass. tion and against Bolshevism dnd its twins, the bomb-throwers — s #nd the revolutionists. EASY TO SEE ONE’'S BRAIN z T ;- e : = ; extra miles toevery user |ayyyq iR E RS ERRUIR R DU OO N RO OO O AR v Y Scientist. Asserts That -‘All That :ls = . 2 Bemu}p is reeceiving many bouquets Trom the’ state press as Nicascary le u Gandle: aivd Racine Tu:e. e‘::': otfex g S LT e - H esult of the entertainment provnded editorsattending the Sty Perssverance: many H Prosperous as Bemidji always is, she is unusu- H %utmg lz})mongi }t‘he fj\rst to almve is the blioyvmfg fmg'lx the badar) ;‘:;’l definite extra | ally pr(;lspe;ous just }?t thit:;l ltll;ms. —fl}very merch- H rainerd Dispatc 8 a real tonic, a renfiqfier of youth, an| ug, u ever seen your braln?” o Ey ant with whom we have ed tells us that he £ elixir with the bracing quality and wisdorh pf¢ years pent up| s no:v:\lc{loaneoutlnndlsh question as g H " is doing a greater amount of business than he H energy, the summer outing at Bemidji worked wonders in the| one might suppose. In fact, it 18 quite 5 Rlcille = did a year ago. This bank has always been = minds and frames of the editorial men and women afid.a big| possible to ';ge one !H ow:n brain, ;‘c)cc:’rd Multi-Mile H ready and willing to do its share in any public- g rinkling of 1:(:hlldlren there:assembled. Bemidji fairly- rgdl; }I‘,‘&_l;'m‘_)" raser Halle, says Londes Cord § ity work. We feel that the donations which H ;E:t(nlll:m:?lgx]tl y blt shor}xle out in thel enthusu;sm of thfi rst Miny yeasw age Duikiige sarted Here istne’ |2 we have given for different publicity ;mattets H f omobiles which took early arrivals to Birchmont, ., " i 1160 world by announcing that g have been of great value to us. We think that H 'on-Saturday morning. It was.evident every minute of the day.| by passing a candle to and fro several peak of lc‘:"d H the merchants ought to realize that probably H Never was an editorial foot set:down but some Bemidji man was| times by the side of the eye, this might 33:. g‘ll; '.n‘;i £ one of the greatest reasons for their prosperity H right there with a kind word,.a waiting car and that general| be done. The air in front, hie declared, 1ot us show H is the fact that they have donater five or ten = 7 G apirit of good fellowship and helpfulness was ever present, and | was transformed into a kind of screen itsextras H] dollars toward boosting for community develop- = if the editorial crowd didn’t'have to work for a living and con-| on “'hlc"b“?;:nef;‘; "::‘e‘:; ;“Kt ” H ment and that they should be more than willing g tinue publishing papers to maintain the legal standing of the :’;’sf:e ‘:flfn e oty i i e - to continue this good work in the future. Lets H] business , the whole bunch would stfll be at Blrchmont and in hie: st ctediia e mmemmt 3 : T8 dig up cheerfully hereafter when called upon.. H and around Bemdel, et TR el W e g S oeriod and y H Bemidji will then continue to be one of the livli- g i e o4 among the scientists of the period, C E B ttl = . A H b‘va- ®) .;\- - b-o._._—--- P S controversy began. G A s a es g est, most prosperous towns in the state. £ overnor Burnquist is: being commended from all pai Sir C. Wheatstone thought the pro- H i £ -of the state because of his fe-appointment of Garlos Avery as| fessor was slightly out of his bearings. Home of Good 5 Northern National Bank state game and fish commissioner. ‘Commissioner Avery is a| He declared that 2:‘,::,:?2; ht;: g A & vas . merel = = e® s i L splendid official and the statement that he is the best fitted manj seen was Hercy Hardware T e -tor the place in Minnesota must go without challenge. Then Dr. Fraser Halle retarned to|-.. ———— the attack, and stated that he had sue- A : T Bemidji people appreciate the Twin City sleeper wluch Yias “:d t:d i n::. fl!b s;n‘ o ; Loccifoor 411 Beltrami Avenue ORI iR been returned to service and also the parlor car accommoda-| tne representation of the “anterior lobe . SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY PlONEER tions. of the cerebrum.” ; _ P e T e A e e A - —— — — ® -m~— NDalactiua

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