Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 27, 1919, Page 4

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Rt e gy PAGE FOUR What He Didn’t Understand. Joe had been spending his first va- time he saw the chickens all lined up on the roost he exclaimed, “How do they ever stick on to that grand stand while they are asleep?” Carp Honored in Japan. Hven in Japan the jellyfish s in M repute, since that creature, once a boned fish like the carp, was beaten to a jelly by his king because he allowed self to be gulled and outwitted by & monkey. But the carp is honored and sung, and every Japasnese boy Jooks forward to the day he may, if called on, meet the chopper with the same stolcal behavior—New Orleans B e e ——————— It Happened in Bemidji catlon on a farm. When for the first | And Is Havpening to Bemidii Peonle Every Week Very The case told below is not an un- common thing. The same occurs frequently and will continue to hap- pen- as long as folks have kidneys and overtax the kidneys. . A. Lepper, prop. wood yard, 1410 Minnesota Ave. says: “Two years ago 1 was logging in the woods and being exposed to so much cold and rainy weather caused my kidneys to become disordered. It brought on attacks of backache, which always bothered me worse after sitting down awhile. | When I went to set up, sharp pains would grip-me right across the center of the back and even down into my limbs. I had a tired feeling all the time and my kidneys didn’t act regnlarly. I read such’ good acccunts ot Doan’s Kidney Pills and tried them. They were not long in ridding me entirely of the trouble.” . Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mr. Lepper had. Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. e T T — Electric Vapor BATHS ‘A bath for all ailments for either ladies or gentlemen Ladies hairdressing and massages Lady attendant. § Call at 1009 Bemidji Ave. Sulphur DR. E. H. MARCUM Office phone 18 Res. phone 211 Oftice hours, 11 'a.m. to 12 m. 2 p m tob p m Schroeder Block Make your appointments by phone 776-J J. F. Osborn SHOES for all the fami]g at reasonable prices Typewriters 3 . and CHECK PROTECTORS Boight, Sold and Repaired -~ Call ’ MR. FRIEDLAND at Dalton Hotel Agent St. Paul Typewriter Exchange Beltrami County —Travelers— will find a warm Mail orc%ceritre?ive welcome at our prompt attention. o ane e ||'The West . BEMIDJI SHOE STORE - Minneapolis 315 Minnesota Ave. Service our \Eu!chword Foster-Milburn Co., | A dense lily white that makes white shoes look clean and Cleauns all white shoes quickly and easily. Leaves the fabric or.leather new. Get a cake at the nearest store. natural looking. In Purchasing an International MOTOR TRUCK IS INVESTING IN SERVIGE THAT EXGELS It has a capacity of 3,000 pounds, wheel base of 128 inch regular 146 inch special. Engine—four cylin- der ‘block-cast L-head heavy duty type. We will have this truck on display in a very few days and think it will pay any ont to look this truck over before placing an order, as we think that it will meet the needs of this part of the country. New:Model 4 Overland To make room for the new Model 4 Overland, we will have to clear our floor space of 2d-hand cars; and offer a Cole 8 that is in very good shape, 1917 Ford and a 1917 Chevorlet that has only made 4,000 miles at prices that will pay you to investigate. BEMIDJI MOTOR SERVIGE 209 Third Street Bemidji, Minn- PHONE 857 THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Wonderful Features at Big Minnesota State Fair NEVER in the history of fairs has such a preten- tious program of education and enterfainment been prepared for the public as the one which is to be given at the Minnesota State Fair, August 30 to September 6. | . At the head of the entertainment‘pregram is Lieut. Locklear, the young army flyer, who is-to thrill She’s to Déinonstrau at Fair. - visitors the first three-days of the fair, Aug: 30, Aug. » 31, and Labor Day, by passing from plane to planein - mid-air, climbing all over his aeroplane while it is going eighty miles and hour, and doing other hazard- ous things. # The big Soldiers’ Reunion and Home-coming Festi- val, Thursday, Sept. 4, is certain to be one of the Getting Ready for Soldiers’ Day. banner days of the fair. Thousands of returned soldiers, sailors, and marines will pass before the Grandstand in a Parade and Review, in which many notables will participate. There will be military ‘'WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 27, 1919 S ] i i music by the 151st Artillery fBand, thé famous ““Mil- ) lion Dollar’’ Sunset Division band, and others. On Labor Day a bigger crowd than thronged by the turnstiles in 1918 is expected, because of the extra- It’s Locklear Changing Planes. ordinary program offered. There will be horse rac- ing, vaudeville, a big night show, passages from plane to plane by Locklear, and a host of other features. s 3 . The big trophy exhibit by the 151st Artillery, dis- playing thousands of relies picked up by this unit from the battlcfields of France and Germany, will interest many.~ In like manner-the big combined i-exhibit of the War, Navy, Agricultural and. other, Hold Her, Tight, Miss Overalls. ~ depariments at Washington, covering over 10,000 . square feet of space, will be a big drawing card. The auto show will present all the latest models. There will be more than 100 tractors in the machin- ery show, which is to cover eighty acres of space. The farm products show has never been equaled in former years, either in quality or quantity. The art show will house paintings worth $1,000,000. The women’s and children’s exhibits will break all pre- vious records. August 30 to September 6. | ROUND TRIP RATE OF A FARE-AND-A-HALF ON ANY RAILROAD SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY PIONEER DAILY PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Defective

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