Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 5, 1919, Page 3

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’ ) | . S s | I ; l\ieatly Pressed ‘fm BUroIIniEA NRIYE - : TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUS'I' 5. 1919 .~ Y Y T ¥V ° [ THE BEMIDJIDAILY PIONEER © =~~~ ™ . PAGE THREE Couldn’t Hurt That Toad. Improve the Grounds. & ¥l There are many surprising storfet Trade With NI“':""" ahout toads, observes Philip Hale, ed} s“?'?;l“:&m"g"sfl lt; fl‘l\? United tor of the “As the World Wags” col Bluefields, Nicaragua, umn in Boston Herald. Here Is one of| “riounted to $2715,222 in 1918, an In- “.,them, taken from a book containing the crease of $1.286452, conipared: with names and crimes of people in North: tho-value. of the: 1017, expotta.. *Ba- umberland, 1 pres nanas were the chlef article of export, » Kngland. In 1793 u stone| ye yaiue of those shipped belng §1 mason, Mr. George Wilson, “wantoaly 161,609 in 1018, a lurs(l-'phxcre:s‘:a‘osa: fmmured” a toud in a wall he was building, making for the toad a clos¢ the 1017 shlpment. or 5‘704 992, cell of lime and stone, to fit it snuly, and plastering to prevent the admis sfon of air. Sixteen years afterward U gap was made in the wall so that carts could pass through. The toad was found alive. Torpid at first, i was soon active, so that it made its || way to a pile of stones and disap peared. There were cruel men in North: umberland. Mr. Thomas Anderson was punished in 1681 for playing on a hagpipe hefere a bridegroom on a Sun: day. Among the women, Ellzabeth Mills was lnnngln into court for scold Y'no and dr Unfortunate, indeed, is the famlily which has no trees or shrubbery about the house and which has permitted this: much of 1919 to go by without planting anything. Piling up of money, land or stock for some one else to use at the expense of spme of the com- forts and pleasures easily obtained for & home {s not only poor judgment, but nanw hnginoca naliny unds, gnd arranged the house to |i it him, to have-all of sudden, some [} Phy-ic'lan Assdrts (t Is Caused by Ob- “1"§6rt of business coocern established straction off Outflow’ of Lymph, next door, to the deteriment of his | Due to Muscular .Effort. home. Every city in the country has | iy “numerous examples of just that gort of ' The assumption. that flose applica- thing. Restricting residence Dl'opel'ti f tion Is the cause of mjjopla or near- 18 golng to hecome more and more the | gightedness.is not gegaxded as a' sat- thing as the years.go by. We have a | 1sfactory nxpl&nutflo\.wa recent num- “|'tew districts- in- Davenport that are f ber of the Lancet the fheory s advo- thus protected, but there are many . cated by Dr. Ethridge iGreen that the | other districts where the people who - primary and essential fcause s an obs owk homes have no protection at all struction of the putflq*v of the lymph. from the possibility of undesirable )'rhe obstruction 'may be produced by construction and businzss enterprises }' severe muscular effortt, such as lifting on the lots next door. beavy weights, ‘when a feeling of ten- sion 1s:always experienced in the eyes, which appear,- in extreme cases, to ‘be starting’ from the head. This'is “more especially the cause of progres-’ sive myopia among warehouse men, ‘portery and others whose work™ in" z«l)lves; ‘excessive effort,-while - with ose ‘engaged. in sedentary occupa- tions the .form of exercise taken may * be 'remofilble, as; wrestling, rowing, dl( and also coughing. Thus when his facultles by strenuous labor, who | 8} °f commencing myopia ‘appear |’ has been a keen and active observer|[ afykhing)likely to.increase the intraoc- |’ of man and nature, and who has beenl ular] tenslon should Be‘avofiied. There | disclplined In the affairs of the world.|| {8.2) need to avold.xeading. There 18 & manly simplicity and clear- ness In his mind, and a rugged energy tn his feelings, which preserve him from all the affectations of literature and soclety. . . . We never consider i him as a mere debater, a mere scholar, or a mere statesman; but as a strong, sturdy man. The school and the col- FREE, PLANS FOR DWELLINGS United States Housing Corporation's 8cheme to Assist Own-Your ;i Own-Home Committees. . WE PAY the highest market price for rags metals, rubbers and scrap iron. We also pay freight on all out of town shipments for 100 pounds and over, Highest prices pald for hides. GOLDBERG S HIDE & FUR CO. , :Phone 638-W , 112 3d Street h? k] P The. fact that plans for dwelllngs, prepared by the United States Housing corpogation during war time for varl- ous government projects, are to be madeiavailable for general public use by the own-your-own-home section, Information . and. . education service, United States department of labor, will uervq.to stimulate the interest of wom- en in. all parts of the country in this movement. - Several -types of houses have been nelected, and the plans for these will be glven to own-your-own-home coms mittees which are now carrying on campaigns. in more than 40 citles. These plans are for dwellings that will best :serve the needs of average famis les.;: Beauty and utility- have been combined in the most practical manner and fhe plans are capable of many va- riatigns. It is explained that the pur- 1s not to interfere in any wa; ?:;:;%the ‘work of local architects hg lege could not fashion him into ;nz thus’providing government plans, free foreign shape, because theyl wor.l; of eost, but- it I expected that when | OB material too hard to yl;g o P’ ~~the estimates in widely separated to conventional molds. — Edwin F. stntu are compiled the Information | VWhipple. w Il-be of value to prospective home H $ 0 ey rr owners, while 1t Will AffOrd COMIPaI s | o 4 = olt sons; of the varying cost of -construc- DRY CLEANING AldrlCh & Enghsh tion; in many parts of the United |} Clothes Cleaners for Men, Women General Blacksmithing States. The employment of local arch- and Children : —Horseshoeing a Specialty— itects is advocated. . Requests . that local own-your-own- home .campaigns be started ' without delsy were sent out by the United States department of 1labor to. 400 citier. Letters were addressed -to mayors, labor orgnnlzauons and the clergy, as well as to clubs and other ‘assqclations that have expressed will- lnmns to aid the campaigns. While the are now 40 cities conducting well- udvnneed own-your-own-home cam- paigns, nearly 200 others have started theawork ut stimulating bullding. SEES NEED FOR ZONING LAW Writer Points Qut Why Exclusively Residence Districts Should Be Af- forded Proper Protection. P 4 —— Chicago s asking the Illinois legisla- tnm for a. 2oning law—a law that will pemlt cities in Illinois to say what pi:t shall be reserved for residence pugposes. This is a thing that every ¢ty in the couniry has some inter- est;in because it is a step In the right direction, asserts the Davenport Times, There must be factory and commercial districts, of course, and there must also be residence districts. But it isn't falr to a man who has develoved a Daniel Webster. The ponderous strength ¢f his pow- ers strikes us not more forcibly than the broad individuality of the man, Were we unacqnainted with the' his- tory of his life, we could almost infer it from his works. - Everything in' his production indicates the character of a person who has struggled flercely against obstacles, who has developed i ol boreols GOOD TEETH Are Essentlal to Good Health If everyone realized the importance of caring for the teeth, there would be ' less sickness and pain. Don’t allow the poison- ‘ous gases from your de- cayed tecth to impair your ‘health. UR experience is ample : and our conduct is rightt We are equipped with the latest scientific aids and conduct vur. duties in a highly satisfactory manner. o OENE AMINATID EXTRAOTING 500 YOU SA VE PRA TIOALLY 504 Oxy-acetylene, Welding E. and Cutting ! FLUNERA!. N 214 FOURTH STREET f ALY - § A'I‘ THE UNI"N nEN"s‘I‘s ; Z ; i All Work Guaranteed "lllllll""l"l"lllll|Il||IIIIIII|||I|||l"|l|III"|I|||l||l||||||l|||lll||ll||l||l|| GOLD, GROWNS Fivey 22 Moot 85,00 BRIDGE WORK (i toryreit 2wyt @5 00 SILVER FILLINGS Meiiyerciminre™ $.1.00 PLATES Aslowas $10.00 Union Dentists BEMIDJI'S LARGEST OFFICE Dr. Norcross & Co., Owners IL‘ n e - ‘fllIIIIllIlllllllllllllllilllllll RAIN 08 shine | You Can Call * sl T T T and get a car to go any- where, any time. = " Opposite City Hall. Schroeder Bullding BACK AGAIN Sor7 pnuenier cars. BEMIDJI AU,TO’ LIVERY IIlIIlIllIIIIlIIIlIIIIlIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIllIIIIIIIIIIIIlIllll|lIIIIllllllllllllIIlIIII!IIIIIIIIlIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllll’- For Economical Transportation 'As a business man you have faith in your judgment. It is your guide. And you are shrewd enough to appreciate comparatwe values—your judgment tells you that, too - It is by comparative standards that ‘'we would have you ‘judge the Chevrolet. : Each Chevrolet represents the utmost for the money, and we are so confident that they will appeal to your judgment, that we are willing to be satisfied with your decision after you have 1nspected our line, and have had the model you are inter- ested in demonstrated to your satisfaction. Let us demonstrate. Let us show you what the Chevrolet + can do. b ) hs b o MOTOR INN 312 Beltrami Ave. Phone 78 Bemidji, Minn. - Open from 8;30a. m. to 8 p. m.-- Sundays, 10to 1 But don’t forget your photograph is want: ed for County Collection. In order to make this collection uniform, none but photo- Suits Always Look New graphs made by us goes into their chlec- tion. - Ly f vE°LI Y & Regular and frequent dry .= cleaning and pressing keeps your clothes in splendid appearance and fitas long as the cloth will wéar, and lengthens also the ]ength of wear given by the materlal THE MODEL DRY CLEANERS Phone 537 +:307-Third-Street The -Hakkerqp Studio for all the family at reasonable mges < It is always sweet, has always the same flavor and always fresh get it at your dealers. Bemidji Creamery Co. “Mail-orders receive our prompt attention. First class repairing in connectlon . BEMIDJI SHOE STORE. 315 Minnesota -Ave. UG DR LU LT DL LU UL LI R UL LT LU LU T L L e T T O L T T T T T T =

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