Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 12, 1919, Page 2

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G.E cAnsi')N Vice-Pres. and Treas. Pntered at the postoffice at Bemld.fl. l(lnn as mondwlnl matter under act of Congress of March 3 No_ attention paid to nbnymou- cnnu-lbutlona Writer's name must be known to the editor, but/mot n ul on. : Communications for the'{ eekly Plon a or ninnt reach this oltlu not. * lnter than Tuesday of each week to insure publication in the current issue ! COURSE lfl HEALTH NURSING " A course in public health nursing, which will be opened at the University of anesoti September 1, will offer opportunity to Red Cross nurses throughout the: Northem Division to take special training for one of the most 1mportant peace tlme activi- ties of the Red Cross. Z Arrangements are ;bein; ade; in accordance with na- tional policy, to provide for the award of scholarships to se- lected nurses, chosen by Red' ‘Cross chapters with the under- _standing that they will tal{ike up the work of organlzmg and teaching others in public health work. In connection with t §r nzement Miss Eva Anderson, “director of nursing, asserts that ment to carry the work ofipublic nursing and" propaganda into the rural districts. Such work has been done for some time only in the large cities and in gome small towns. PLAY IN Y@R OWN BACKYARD y It is handy to be able fio get a thing as soon as you need lt It is preferable to be able to do this—better, at least, than to ‘wait a ‘'week or two, mail order house, goes through various offices and factory de- -:partments, and finally starts a movement from the stockroom to the shipping department, resultmg in your ultimate attain- ‘ment ‘of what you want—if it is really what you asked f It is more convenient to be able to go down into Bemidji's business district, pick it up in your hands, and say “how much?” to the clerk. ] £ “Yes,” you admit. “It would be more convenient—if he had it in stock. But has he?” . Well: that part of it is largely up to you. If a local storekeeper finds that you will come to him first, and give him| tcrnally a chance of showmg whether he can deliver, he has a motive for getting a microscope and studying the peculiar needs and ‘tastes of Bemidji people. But nothing is more dlsheattenmg to a dealer than 'to do all the microscopic-work in vain—and ‘to 'too. Their new! " THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER fact” in all Europe they have borne their burdens because they can grin, 1 [persTcan even .joke about the gravest hardships, ' ‘Mickey, & lonely waif, with all cir- cumstances against “her, proves that her endurance triumphs only because a,inpreclauon of the humor ‘of situa- tions. HAND-IN-HAND QUEEN. H&rrlmn'-fimr;'thmd?ltlnguished artist, who sings the-praiges of the American Girl-in trmn}fhpnt songs of color and charming lne, and who familiar with. every declares that Fannie th, is_graclously type of Klfl- fate,” who, delplte te galling injustice, “h to her ideals—and- with a sore-but ever-! strung women récei any nourishment - Dull ‘eyes, pale liver and kidney in: of a serious it_is the beginning of a move-|; while a letter travels from you to a|- l’m Co., doing: hullnol' ln !hs CRY b of, Toudo.flCoumy and - State and’‘that Id will th NE Lz“ ?nd cu curod by the uue oty MEDICINE. FRA! Sworn ‘to belore me an my lgmence. this Gth da: A, W. GLBEASON; Notary Catarrh Medicine’ is " taken in- and: acts through-the-Blood on the Mucous Sturfaces of tho System. Send tor: testimorilals, free. CHE! Sold. by all_druggists, T Hall's Fnrnlly ®ills {m- (Se 1) Hall's find out, after he has stocked up_to the best. of his Judgment : 'th what he thinks we need, that we: have declded to depe he metropolis and the mmls Folks of Bemidji and Beltrami, we. don’t want to be an imi- atxon New. Yerk,: an imitation Chicago, an imitation New Or- ns, P:ttaburg, Clevé‘land,‘St Loui H ho al q ever quoted. He who always lm tes is neverimitated. - "Let's. grow,. folks -of Bem county “Lets be self: ependent, self-sufficient, gelf- befiug enough to have otheu i the readers of this paper were so interested in-the advertxsmg columns as they are today. Wlth pnces of everything up in the clouds, the average man or roman is keenly alive to the pogsi- bility of shaving off a centior two in the price of necessities, and watches the ads like a'haw in the hope of finding some relief. The WISE merchant takes advantage of this and places his proposition before t ".“"“"Q'f_ Strange as it-may seen%vl’la nal prohibition has been hit- ting it up for some weeks d the nation still survives. No chance whatever of dying g of ennui these days. When we can’t have a strike we can generally scare up a race riot|: or two. It is time, mothers, fot‘you to demand an exght hour day for yourselves. You deserv 3 re are numerous tense situations|. of which hold the interest to the al: scene. "’ | NEWS OF THE THEATERS LAST TIME TONIGHT. : The great asset'a’ semse’ of -humor suffering, joy-and sofrow,’is Wonder-, tully illustrated in the famous 'photo- play ‘“Mickey,”- to- be shown at the Thej wmnlggo‘,’}g %&gfi%fisbaus Grand théafre tonight, Tast times, of | pj In" bleéding| 3 three days 'showing. who become infatuated and are France, -in"" BEngland; meshed by the “soul mate” idea, o “tained in ““Women’s Weapons,” Pgr- amount’s new 'picture starring ever deightful Ethel Clayton, ma it a’singularly attractive entertain- ment - as “the: audiencé at the Biko theatre, -where 'it'is now being ex- hibited, démonstrated at the opening presentation yesterday. Miss Clayton makes of Anne a lov- . able woman, clever and attractive, while Elliott Dexter succeeds in in- i vesting the somewhat caddish Nich- ‘olas with a réaity that:is thoroughly convincing, while two clever children interpret the roles of the two young hopefuls ot the Elliot establishment. ““Women’s ~ Weapons” will be shown, last times, at the Elko to- Belgium—] night. 18 to life, through ‘every hardship and |. &' system, and . should be cleaned - out at once. Auto-mtoncatxon can be best ibed t6 ‘our ‘own neglect or’ Whien the organs fail of their dutles, the putrefactivé germs-set in and generate toxins—actual ponsons, which: fill one’s own body. * ° “of the fa,ce, ex lassitude, bxl- iousness, dizziness, sick he Ff\hlnq for Dlamonds. There is n _theory that diamonds sometimes fall from the sky, and -now it 15 thouglit that mm may also be found “in the sea. Men have had to g0 'to the ‘depths of the sea for pearls, but up to the present diamonds have been mined from the ground., In South- west Africa, howeyer, where the. Ger- wans used to pick up dlimonds along the shore, men are now begintding to fish in the sea for these preclous stones. In the course of centuries the heavy rain has washed large quantltles of 1oose earth off the coast Into the ocean, and some of the best diamond ceposits have been washed away. A diamond company is now sending ships |- to’ dredge the mud off the “coast, in the hope of fishing up miliions of lost diamonds. i 400 Minnesota Ave. PFirst Class Rooms in : Connection Pipe Man and Tobbaconist Fine Walste. : One of. the lutest Jin walsts shows &, wflmpfl;'.':? of. Pear! gray x{oggette crepe;, with . & lfiqn down -the 'center: front.: Tl;u lacer i the attraction, as it is mnde of white fur and very narrow; ball endl are mm us& on_ends of lacer. 5 There is something for you in.the Want Ad colunin today. It's on the “Laliberte & Erickaon last page. - eeLLEGE OF ST. THO: ‘ SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA ;. e Umler the Direction and Control of: tl\c Most Reverend ~Austin Dowlmfi, Amhbuho_p of: St;"Pgul ‘ A CATHOLIC l\flLlTARY OOLLEGE Gollegxate, ngh School and Commemml Cou.rses Over One Tlmusand Students from 'l\wentymfiht States Registered Last Yoar: - THE REGISTRAR Manners a8 pertalnmg to the houge.,WLfe are Just as correct as the meal she is serving. : : The best way to serve a.good meal of vegetables, : Canned Goods, Tea, Coffee, Bread, Desert is. to patromze a good grocery store. - - Food thaf; puts v1ta11'cy in you is what_;vyou want, 'k ‘Dairy pro- = ity Food that is fresh and wholesome. ducts that come from the best cows and chickens in the land. Standard manufactured goods-that are branded: QUALITY by. then' trade-mark .and your sanction. No camouflage, all good stuff. Sleepiness after meals, fluslnng » acidity of the stomach, heartburn f : - offensive: bren , anemia, loss o ~weight andmuse wer, de- Ti ng us _diseases, dyspepsia, g; catarrh, asthm, ‘ear ‘affecti and’ all‘ed' 3 s ailtients’ result ‘from tion store, a pleasant v fable laxative, ‘called Dr: Pi ree%& gutntxs, many forms , or procure a.t. - Rope,” ELEO TOMORROW. One of the best photoplays seen - in this city in many months is “Out of the Shadow,” starring = Pauline * [Frederick, which is the ' feature of the bill at the Elko theatre tomorrow and Thursday. It is an excellent photoplay and affords Miss Frederick one of the strongest roles she his ever essayed. The support general& .is of the finest quality. ‘The story of the photoplay whm\ i8'a picturization of E. W. Hornung’ *~celebrated novel, “The Shadow of t! " fs utiusually dramatic - There is no excuse for anyone havmg a bad breath. It is caused by disorders’ of the stomach which can be corrected by takmg Chamberlain’s Tablets. Many have been permanently cured of stomach troubles by the use'of these tablets after years of suffenng Price 2 5 “conts per bottle. e e ik ; 1ty compare Camels with. any, garet}e m the world at any. pncel = ! Camels flavor is so refreshing, soent:cmg, it wm wmyoufltonce—fltlssonewandun h what Camels expert.blend. of; choice. ] ‘urkish and chonce Domuu tobacco gives you! - You’ll,prefer As you smoke Camels you'll: note:-absence: ofl any unpleasant cigaretty. aftertaste_or any un- pleasant cigaretty odor. And; youw'll:be delighted to discover that you can smoke. Camels hbenellg without tiring your taste! 3 Take Camels at any angle—they surely supply cigarette contentment beyand anything you ever -experienced. Tbey re a czgarette revelation!: - You do not miss coupons, premiums orgifts. You’ll prefer Camels quality! 18 cents a package Camels are sold everywhere in acientifically easled.peck-. agos of 20 cigarettes or ten packages (200 cigaretios) in & tlassine-paper-covared carton. We strongly. recommend . #his carton for the home or office supply or when you travel. R.-J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO.; Winston-Salem, N. C. Dafactive Pe

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