Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 20, 1919, Page 4

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WILLING TO- BE PUT WASE| | . T Berts wa [ DRI A NORTHROP DR. EINER JOHNSON ‘ed national | independence, attain jalso 2 “m‘m" PETNIOIAN / Physician and Surgeon mm:l m?: :I Amrfin‘\'n:’* the (privilegeidf ¥ekditig the Bibledn ||\ m‘;?‘“%:tc- phone 153: Bemidl, Minn, - A b Tpa {he national tongue, so the Britisti Bl | Liibertaon Bocx . ORice bone 139 ‘ ; ble soctety:ds plnnlnl to print Crech . » S .80 cents: each. » P SWEATERIN FAVOR Garment Is- Delightful Part of Summer Wardrobe. ; In all the armles in the war d.lld-‘ and Itallans have long pliie was Tax 15 the alr gervice. Army Otecho.Sloyaks-“Biblers.” ||/ 3 = T ll:ietnw.l:‘;o;: 2 :}:;:l:: 1 'n‘,m;::fg::: The; Cxech- Bible was first. printed in ENTERPR'ISE A“To co \ STAHL'JACOBS .No Other Plece Can.Be So lully Put | fint in all:the atr camps. 1476, but when the Ouchs’ came under uto Livery and Taxi Service | Furniture: . i on and A‘:J'"“‘ to iBe (Thé:San: Francisco Chronlgle Bt:l“' : : Day and: Night:Service- Renovators b —T 3 i comingnesa. :| the following experience told by Brig, ; Y Ofice Remore- Hotel, Cor ‘All work sl v 0 ’ ingn ; A i : 5 guaranteed, - 400 Minnes * T & o Hetalit ot it ‘general of‘the A. B. 3rd St. & ' Beltran 5 Work. called for and de- ota AVe. e sweater 18 not in the height of i FII' t Cl R $ fashion. That-we all know. - Yet Thuflml mmmrw Gfllb'": i ; Ol s 10 livered. S C ass Rooms in: P /every woman' has: a ‘sweater: in ‘her Pershing:- to- make an-ins on abou (5® f‘-‘fl:a;’ ) esidence one 4.2 3 : onnec 1 wardrobe, and most women have-sey--| Colombay-es-Bellea. 3 w"«* T S WM R General Repllr e tion: jeral sweaters, We have been told, | liced “around without gettin S ; i : Shop P,lpg Mm *and 1 notes a fashion ‘writer, that ‘swesters SR : 2 mow.are worn for warmth. A couple | Show & IAgS Phone 488 311 6th St. { - ::m th:; ::,.: l;h:yo‘uv:enT::Qm.ul;:: Onee {na-while a captain or a major sweaters are worn for warmth now— would snap a salute, but not the en: |. R . 5 3 ¥ partly. But they are also worn:be- | listed:men. It rather 711éd theigeneral | - St Sk, % cause they are a delightful part of g unllauon:“‘l‘:mm m‘:fi: e | ‘ = B 3 : phie f i the..summer wardrobe. . In.no..other | .. . sed “Bim With-a - i : 0 S ;s i : e .._; way. can & bright dash of color-be so effectively procured and no other gar- ment canbe 50 easlly put on and ad- Justed to.becomingness. Therefore it is the day of the sweater, even though to a more limit- ed extent than was the case a year or %0 ago. “ s ensic. bl why ‘woren | - AL riebt.. Tt *bate, what. ¥, ol have, some of: them, more sweaters [ top?", parried. thie’ privete: this year than they had last is<be- & : o 3 1 e cause they have time-this-summer:for- OFFICER WEDSW-"SQ“KEH'?M S SRLOU eat doe knitting. They were too busy making t e e Red Cross sweaters and socks and hel- | Romance Begun on French Battle mets last summer to find time and Flelds Culminates in Marriage (FOR YOUR STOMACH S SAKE) needles for sweaters for themselves. In Ncw York. and get full food value and real .mm. Now Red Cross knitting, excepting for ach comfort. Iastantly relieves the refugee garments, is not needed.| New !ab-—uumn MecIntyre, | hura, bloated; gass; Mi-’. STOPS " And therefore women are knitting for Tme, galied-fame | acidity, food nputxngo q m | clgar In his mouth; and, although-look: “""““ :flfd ll mu‘-'u .?oulm ::uq Ing-right-at-Mm: tatedsto-nuitte=the:} : A B Qs for general thought it was time to call a halt. “Come here, young fellow,” he called. “Say, what do you do in this camp when a general omcer shows up?”’ themselves. making Sdoughnuts-:for ‘doughbeys=e g2 % 2 ! e G . ; 3 Really good hand-knit sweaters a!, s EATONIC a the best remedy and conts i % 3 I4h y& 3 he (o) : wool are very expensive when bought: ingpried- ;. Harmon: imcmh-wwnuu. ‘You will | 3 i 2 » 5 e .'a'—re t t ug!l £ ready made. Wool is still high. La-' ‘ rly~a: Hetenant: ‘money back. n-w“u i | 3 . gl tread tires 'and a - bor is high. The same condition holds o0 of sk awestes. They aio ar st 100 | i T & dewary S, marvel in their re- v e e oo o et s o et | e » : .- sistance to wear. | garment, for you give your labor to : Weak we"y Womeni: s R ier i : AWey Fieks yourself and have only the cost:of the | Stationed:and where ‘the Meliityré sls- g wool to consider. ters:beamn' the Salvation Ariy: work. | Leqrn the Cause of Daily Woes and| One of the new-sweaters-ig that Mrs, Harmon's: father- 18 a ‘colonef-in End 2 made of the finest sort of Shetland | he/Salvation Army, - BIG. 'L’IRES—EXCESS MILEAGE For- Sale by Dealers S Sl ‘When the back aches and throbs, pos x == ‘When housework: {8 torture, Must: Tell Thelr Exact Age. When night brings no rest nor Los-Angeles, Odl-—Judge'F. H. Taft | sleep, of ithe-superior court has ruled that Y‘ghen urhlmtr)‘v dirorders set in, ] hereafter when women' are asked thelr omen’s lot is a weary one. »I ageé In his court! they must not say, Kl?::;‘s! Kidney Pills are for weak “T'm-over-twenty-one,” but will be re- | ™ gaye ‘proved their worth in Be-{ quired ‘to glve the exaet years. m idjt This is.one. Bemidji woman’s testi- mony. Mrs A. C. DePuy, 214 Tenth St., 0 5 H OGS a says: “L sub!}er:d from llnldney ang ‘ UR bladder trouble for several years and | - (GOT Y an wy kidneys: acted irregularly. My HOG HOUSE INSURED || back pained so badly I could hardly “Yep ”» < stoop to. nut,my “shoes on. I often g ‘had: “Hred; feeling 1 % 3 | ot your hfe insur- |{ couid get ""l‘:;% it iyl 5 DO your Jams and Everytime I aught com he trouble was worse.] Bt b Jellies ever“Cmdy”" “Well, if 1 didn’t think was of more benefit to] ..o ot ll;lkdl!l:‘y e . : 3 Many women have been so discouraged by this trouble , ek uy Fout, i that they have almost stopped putting.up fruit. Yet, there is an easy, simple way: to avoid it. Use ¥4 Karo (Red Label) and 14 sugar in your preserving syrup, instead of sugar alone. Karo is. a fine, clear syrup, with a natural aflinity for the juices of the fruit. . It blends the sugar thh the fruit Jmce-—brmgs out all ] the “fruity” flavor. G ; You, too, will obtain perfect results this summer if you will use %4 Karo (Red Label) and % suger instead of all : sugar for preserving. ;- You will find your jelly clear and firm—your preuervec rich with heavy syrup—your: jams dehclously mell6w and “fruity”. Not a sign of “cendymg it . For' Cooking; Baking and- Camly*Muking Karo (Red Label).is used in:millians of:honies.- Im;all cooking and baking recipes use Karo instead of sugar. It is sweet, of © Dy S Mitchell - Nbrth:n:‘ G}yntytdg% dg. | Room 5. Phone 57 W. Beltrami County —~Travelers— will find a warm ,Welcome at The West ‘-Mgnneapolu Serviw our watchword er, with long !leevoa and & mh ’-:s: lmm:n s q;lr.mlgeofld{tg: T —— : § _dehcate flavor, and brmgs out the natural flavor of the food. back. These sweaters are knitted on i ] NS A : -—-——-———-— coarse meedles and look especially || 2d &et & car'to go any- % SNAPS! F mkzdmdudiumpw 1 the allswhite frock. - ; e e " : well over the te where, any time. : d-room house, good location, W""" 4 Another one of the season’s new of- ferings is the:tremendously: popular’ filet sweater. ‘It is crocheted instead of knitted, but it Is a sweater just the same. FADS AND FANGIES s . A hat made entirely of organdie will complete the summer outfit. A frock of white organdie is trlmmed with-red and blue braid. A smart little dress of ivory tussor strongly suggests panniers. For gardening is' a dress- of gay striped chintz and white organdie. Embroidery, filet lace_ and- cross- stitching are used on frocks of linen. Satin and crepe de chine in brown shades are a fashionable combination. lot 78x140:, Price $1350, $350 cash,” bi!:x{ee $25 ‘per ‘month. 6-room: lern house, | east BEMIDJI AUTO LIVERY {[f} 550" 5" Roo™ 5 160- acres-cut-over land, on 3 .:alfihoh ‘m. 3% miles 'rom - , per aore, eafly terths.” S 6-room -co 1'51: 50;:{10, front, good well. ce, »u“'toéo;»szoo cash, bfllncl $15 . per month. 10 acres within the city lim- its, on Jefferson Highway, nicely built log cabin and other . i 5 or 7 passenger cars. NATIONAL STARCH COMPANY Sales Representatives $06 Guardian Life Bidg. ~ St. Paul, Misa. . Wit uaSoady. Fieonk s e ( - ) CORN PRODUCTS REFINING CO. and% sugar L g co. 1 l-A flnapfl ':mcks B.O.hd ultry farm. ce g:e-lul! cash. . 110 acres hardwood land on “ Scenic Highway and fine lake . .m'f:: new three-buckle oxford is = g 8-room .house, - screen ed J!H" "m h ¢ ! i Flame-colored - tulle: is: much-in - evi- || ‘FOR YOUR LIVERY m"’ g,':.lll”;u"g:' m:mer i “' T& I dence. . s pened I v “! | Organdle frocks in two to 2 C AR fine timber. $50° per acre, i i, hahl:‘mble. s :lelg:: .:ommidsr y‘;n‘:lllltd.’ T ! : Black lcl;:alntllly» is among. the . old New D:flle and. Fo"d Cars ||| . Gt’room modern except laces revived, & yourse ce u“md‘flom,m 2; ’Fl “#nd ‘Wwood” shed, $2,500, one- Geranlum-colored' box coats- are worn effectively with white costumes. A tan silk directoire frock is wom over a foundation of black satin. A favorite waistline trimming on a hild’s dress s 8 row of big buttons. half cash. GEORGE H. FRENCH... Phone 93 LAHR Markham Hotel Building ‘Day ormght the year / rn\md. NATIONAL STARCH ¢~ 306 Guardian Life Bldg. : : St. Paul, Minn. Defectiv ]

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