Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 11, 1919, Page 6

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FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 11, 1919 London—bver seventy thousand|revealed by official reports receivq& STAmm P"IP LWE "I STRANGE ABODES sowlm WRHB“E“ ,nfl"' In Eranklin's Day. Belgians have been rcpatriated froin|here. . 3 ) . —_— nn RTThAl At Benjamin Franklin, who closely re- | finglund, but there are still one hun- . L MILL 0“ET STAR'IS: Danes and Hollanders Would Seem to sm" Rm“ m ported the aerial experiments he view- | dred thousand who want to stay. ac- London—Shaving his moustache; 3 ALRRRA T AL Take Big Chances in the b ed in France in 1783, wrote: cord:rg to Home Office figures. Brit-| qaykening - his hair, removing his o CMMMEE NAMED North Sea. 15 a letter to G. E. Carson of The| “The Improvement in the Construc- |isi labor unions objert spectucles, aad cultivatipg a limp, Minnesota Editor’s - to Seek —_— 3 1tered his appear- Pioneer, Ernest V. Carlson, who had |:tlon and Management of the Balloons - |a’Sheffeld man so a 1 The world’s strangest . dwelllng |y 1itten hfm often during :vbe war| bad already made a rapid Progress; Brussels—That ~ influenza - has{ance that he was able to visit triends- Power Site in Northern Portion laimed half a million victims among ! of his wife’s, and ‘‘mar:y” one of the places are to be found-in the North 5 and one cannot say how far it may go. |© ; sea, not far from Helgoland. :rom l‘éance, ren;w‘: hl's sub::rlllptlon “A few Months since the idea of |the. Batives of Belgidn - Congo, is|girle. - . Centuries ago there was a large and rom ean:ey, eb., in which the| wyches riding: thro” the Air upon a prosperous island province, called Y”}.g' says‘. g Broomstick, and that of Philosophers == st. Paul, July 11.—Search for' a| Nordstrand, off the-coast of Schleswig: |y, e f’,,‘;":fl.;",,fif;“;,’::; upon a Bag of Smoke, would have ap- sultable water power site for the pro- | Holsteln, Storm and earthquake de- | completely demobolized by the 11th peared. cquiliy- kupteaible Ao, Dilce: 3 of June. e were c P posed state paper mills will be made ) ertainly glad to wThese Machines must always be ly 8,000 people were drowned. be back, everyone of us. Have been ' soon by a committee of the Minnesota | =y "o L6 Toe e however, high |Visiting with my relatives here at|B8ubject to be driven by the Winds. Baitorial association, made up of C.| yohigs éinerged from the waters, and |Kearney, but expect to return to| Perhaps Mechanic Art may find easy ultimately venturesome Hollanders |Minnesota slrortly. means to give them progressive Mo- bullt their cottages on the summits of _“The wheat looks ‘promising]| tion In a Calm, and’ to elant them & around this vicinity but, the corn| fittle in the Wind.” : | M. Atkinson, Mesaba Ore, Hibbing, and Frank A. Day, Fairmont Sentinel, the latter announced after a confer-| these mounds. By sparing fowl .dnd 2 ence with State Auditor J. A. O.| wild duck, collecting eggs, oysters, and |wet w :::‘K;“*W!rd, due to cool, and Preus. seals, they managed to eke out a living. | = «M; bsecripti ; he 1919 legislature provided $500 2 y subscription. to the weekly (orTi:vesugatigng and ll:)catlng feas- The sea-girt mounds are known as {was not paid for quite a long time er power sites for state- ?vl:m;v aptaperp mills, the fund to be est, there are no trees or fuel, except axpended by the editorial committee. fhug _9btu{ue.d from submerged beds qhe newspaper men's organization| of peat, and no fresh water except previously had urged the erection of | rain- & stateowned mill to insure a good e T D S stato Jand, | And Holaders, attractéd by the thou: i ds of wild fow! and fish, continue 150 to insure Minnesota publigh- | $ands of wild fowl and fish, 4 B et paper at reasionable prices.| to livé. oii the “halifkeh,” in spite of ; ; A —————— 1] - 3.\ ; Auditor Preus and the committee | the fact that four months in the year| Frencn Military ons Our Waiters - N s Wiiers members will leave probably next} the coarse grass pastures, on which| Paris—The French military auth ) £ “E e month to inspect possible sites north | cattlé just manage to live, lie under | ities hold periodical saies by auctioh. D o th e Waiting ! portunity of expressing my gratitude to you. .I thank you very much for the favor. I enjoyed the paper very much. “I' will enclose money order for $1.50 for one year’s subscription. I will drop in,” upon arrival in Be- midj.” “halligen.” Except on Oland, the larg- [While in France, so I take this op- E AT ater collected in butts. Neveriheless, , adyenturous Danes Third Sirget Cafs &t Ely on Lake Vermillion, and at| water. Sometimes all is swept away. | of atitol X the Brule and the Devil’s Track on P ¥ f automoblles for which the the north shore of Lake Superior. In those sections are large tracts of dtate lands holding water power and bds no further use. The demand for Etoriea old City. thesé inachinés, inahy of which do no; Danzig is one of the most strongly 1 68 fortified citles in, the world, and has been 8o through its history. It was a &upplies of pulpwood equivalent of $240,000. free city through centyries far thé|. 4 THIS WOMAN HAD e kicn B ot ot o o1 e : . | SUFFERED SINCE . .| cause vor poomic o it opon e haturally powerful~ defehsive topog: need great repairs, 18 so gréat that one.day's receipts recently were the Do Not Throw Away Tha Pair of Shoes WM. STAKIS - The , Progreisive Shoe Can fix thein and Wil pay- parcel post chafges one way E Mrs. O'Neill Gains Eighteen : ~Pounds On Tanlac And Troubles Are Overcome. n%hy _of the- country, ,surroundlog, §bd made its defensés almast ihpreg- pable. 1t 00 tough a nut for the kings of the middle ageb tp ¢rack with thelr armies, Bo théy graciously allowed it to be free. Under the for- mer German emperor, its militaristi¢ aspect was even more accentuated @ined cighteen pounds,’. Was the than it was in the days whenit was Xemarkiblé statement made by Mrs,| One of the “BIf Four” of the Han- Mamie O'Neill of 260114 Welton seatic league. With Konigsberg, Thorn prialy il =g i . Uespecially well with light repasts, dtrest, . Colorad ntly. | and Posen, it formed a mighty chal e : uffe iafi i intie "h::}!vey i'il::; I :;no;aaocl:ff;l"’"{dm, :: for:r!een:es. .o et ey O T ———————————— %= b- e* s el’s, Ch?‘“& dlSl! da‘nhos! Baar e T a4 okl e b : ; fishand lobster dishes, wvild §ame @ 1 cn romember, 1 hive hud} i Ty 3 .cold cuts of meats, sausasges sardines, W mach. 4 * > "’ - cheese or spaghetti. =~="Bevo is the rnng I would eat soured on my Stom- o ~ friend of food and fellowship. h causing awful pain and at times 1 would almost smother from the gas Sold ovoryvhore - Familes supphed by grocor druggist and doslon Visitors are invited te inspect our plant=~ which would rise up around my ANHEUSER-BUSCH - ' sT.LOUIS wec us var O o i o all-yoar-round soft drink . “I have jubt finished my third Bot- . \ e¥ve your guests with Bevo -~ goe: of Tsanlac and have actually Beart. My trouble became worse as grew older and finally I got to where I dreaded to eat anything on ! secount of the dreadful suffering it | <aused me. ] tried every kind of medicine, I H ghink, that is made for stomach We believe thoroughly in the service bulletif of the Beltrami County Farm Bureau. We have agreed to assist them in getting a subscription to pay part of the expense of printing the bulle- mblt?l;“:)o:):@l‘l:l ;:I;leert é?gdmgq:‘:g tin as the funds furnished Mr. Aamodt are not & T Tell Off in weight, was very|= .. sufficient to pay the entire cost. The work be- E;:;: Ipd 'whlt:ln nuzrl‘nl‘tt came 1 hfiigo i ing done by our County Agent is more valuable i3 e I o thie i to this community than the establishment of a large factory and it is the obligation of every Stone-Ordean-Wells Company, Wholesale Distributors DULUTH, MINN. llllllIMIllllllllllllllllffllllllll JHunineG Brother in Pueblo told me of the fine sesults he had gotten from Tanlac and advised me to try it. The re- #elt is, I'm just beginning to enjoy remenib¥ &ood physical condition as now and the first time since I was a child at 1 could eat without™ suffering erwards. My appetite is splendid and I can eat just anything T want and enjoy it, and I know if my food §id not agree with me I could never Bave gained so much in weight. I eep well every night now and Tan- ¢ has built up my strength until n do my work without getting the t bit tired. I now Ttecommend lac to everybody, because of what & Mas done for me and I'm buying a le now for a friend of mine for licve it is just what she needs.” fanlac is sold in Bemidji by the flfiy Drug Store, in Kelliher by Mrs. R Sterling, in Blackduck by French :Moon, and in Baudette by J. Will- CAN BORROW ~ MONEY ON WHAT HE PUTS INTO A HOME PAYS OUT FOR RENT 1. Hilaire Retail Lbr. Co. Phose 100 - Bemidji, Minn. Paris—Attempting to shoot him- df in barracks at Compeigne, a sol dier missed himself, but shot a coni vade dead, and badly wounded an- sther. London—Two Huadfed and six- fy-two women and 8ix m2a voted in & Portland, Ecg., muuicipal ~lection #ar which there were two women aundidates. AUTOMATIC Can Your Blue Berries Now Fresh Berries Every Day The Range that almost thinks. Your day-diream stove is here. Just set the automatic control and the food will go right on cooking, no matter if you are at home or down town shopping. _ - FREE €ONNECTION with this range and all other ranges DURING JULY Bemidji Gas Co. | We Have a Full Supply of Cans and Rubbers " W.6.Schroed < ! Defective

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