Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 5, 1919, Page 9

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BT UL R R TR P LU UL UL LU LU LU LU LU UL LUy .y E A b 1) < m = 4 o wn m g Fe | m =2 N- ] m -] - - © - © GOVERNOR SUGGESTS AERO MEMBERS 0 OF CABINET (By United Press.) N St. Paul, Minn.; Sept. 5.—Creation of .a department or aeronautics with its secretary a member of the cabinet, is-suggested -by- Governor Burnquist of Minnesota.. The governor believes that “through such a department, aviation” would be developed more quickly ‘along ‘commercial lines, not only;in the northwest-but through- out the country. ~This proposal was first presented atthe recent governors’ conference .at Salt ‘Lake City, and according to Major W. C. Caris, who attended the meeting, ‘“‘the majority of the gover- nors were in favor of such a plan.” The various state executives also agreed to make a strong representa- tions to President Wilson and to con- | gress to support Governor Burn- quist’s suggestion. Aero clubs throughout the North- west have approved this plan and are urging its consideration by congress. el ATTACK ON AVIATOR IN ' MEXICO CHANGES HANDS Laredo, Texas, Sept. 5—Possibility bf an jmmediate retailiztory action fby United States miilitary forces in onnsction with the attack on an American army airplane has been eliminated, it was indicated here by the admission of Mexican authorities that-the attack -was made by Carran- za soldiers. B While official information was lacking the impression was gained in army circles ‘that this admission has removed the situation from the hands of the military so far as emergency action is concerned and placed it di- rectly up to Washington for proper ) diplomauc action. BIG WOOL _CLIP. (By United Press.) Winnipeg, Man., Sept. 5—With be- lated 'shipments still. coming in the total wool ‘ clip. to be.: marketed through the co-operative .branch eof the Saskatchewan department of ag- riculture will exceed that of last year by 50 per cent, it was estimated to- day.” When ' the warehouse " was : closed for the season, August 9, the total-amount received by the branch . was 544,180 pounds, and shipments still coming in are expected to bring the total for the season -td 600,000 pounds,::over 200,000 pounds more than'was handled last year, accord- ing to:the statement made by W. W. - Thompson, director of co-operative organizations. RACE RIOTERS CONFESS. Chicago, Sept. 5.— First of the trials growing out of the race riots here a month ago, has begun with'a negro, charged .with attempting to kill a policeman, ‘as.the defendant. Three negro:-boys confessed and clear- ed up the killing.of-two white men . in. the riotsgyaccording to the state’s attorney. BEHIDH BARD W{LL PLAY AT ; CASS LAKE NEX:T TKURSDAY . The Bemid.il band will play a com- pliment to Cass ‘Lake next week ‘Thursday, when it: appears in open air_concert in- that‘city in the busi- ness district. After the concert there .will be a-dance in .the armory, the program:to be played by the band. A. BROSE 400 Minnesota Ave. First Class Rooms in Connection Pipe Man and’ Tobbaconist RAIN OR SHINE You Can Call ST and get a car to io hliy- where, nny time, - Sor7 pulenzer cars. BEMIDJI AUTO LIVERY SOCIALIST PARTY LESS. Chicago, Sept. 5.—War and the withdrawal of rndigal insurgent ele- ments have reduced the total mem- bership of the national socialist party in this country to 42,217, according to a report read at the convention of the organization. Before the war the socialist. party - claimed a member- ship of 117,000. Subscribe for Tone Daily: Pioneer THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER attend a patient late- at night, a municipal doctor consulted a plan of his district, and found he lived half in and half out of the area. The pa- tient’s bed was exactly 27 feet from the borough boundary, and the doc- tor refused treatment. held. London.—A cylinder of poison gas was successfully- used to stupety a woman waiting for a car in a busy West-end street by an up-to-date thief who made a clean getaway with a valuable parcel. ITY. Delicious AROMA. the other. Red Label India Ceylon Tea AT ALL GROCERS NORTHERN GROCERY CO,, B The Tea Standard of Excellence £ BOND TEA excellent in FLAVOR, and unvarying HIGH -QUAL- Favorite tea with tea drink- ers the world over for nearly three score years and ten. Comes in GREEN or BLACK—one as delicious as Look for the labels. Blue Label jlpln Green Tea Distributors In 1-1b., %-1b., and %4-1b., Airtight Packages’ Never in bulk. m— Trial Packages 10c Attention fo Auto Owners Drive around to our service station at the foot of America and Second street. Quick Service and no Long Waits Red Crown gasoline, more power Full line of Polarine oils per gallon. and greaseés. The Northern BEMIDJI of course, you came back. ‘Bank Illlllllllllllllll!lllllllIIIlI|IlllIlIIIIIllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIlI g Scho.nl Days From the upper _areall stxles, "every il u“ STANDARD OIL CO., Inc. IIIIIlIlIIlllIIIIlllIllIIIIIIlIIIIlIlllllllIlllllllllllllllllllIlIIIIIlIIIIIIlIlIlIIllIIIIlIIlIIIIllll Did you ever go away from Bemidji? If you did, returned from an automobile trip of nine hundred miles to Wmnlpeg and back through the Red River Valley. He is more convinced than ever that Bemul)l is the finest town in the world and that its future is certainly . brighter ‘than that of any town which he visited. Our . bank hiis been wonderfully successful but we feel that it is just'beginning to grow and develop, as is Bemidji. with us‘and hélp us to keep pace with the rapid developmen! of thll community. The Northern National Bank Fountain Pen Days school on through college, a fountain pen is most helpful equipment for the student It helps to improve the hand writing. It encourages neatness. provides permanent records. time. It makegs for better scholarship. We show: a splendid assortment of fountain pens of the best makes. There nd sizes—and-a point to fit ry Buy a fountain pen here be- fore you gtart 1o’ chool. N . $2.50 to $6 50 Complete lmes of Sharp Pomt Pencils— 3 $100to$450 BARKER’S , Drug and Jowelry §t ; 207 rhlm;stn« PHONOGRAPHS National Bank MINNESOTA One of our officers has just k7 are grades of grammar It saves time. It It saves Great Yarmouth.—Summoned to! He was up-| = (LG T R LT UL LT TT T ENTERPRISE AUTO (0. Auto Livery and Taxi Service ; ‘' ‘Day and Night Service Office: Remore Hotel, Cor. 3rd St. ‘& Beltrami Ave. " Office Phone 1 Residence Phone 10 WM. M’CUAIG Manager Mrs. A. R. Williams Piano Instructor Studio 520 4th St. Spgcial attention given be- ginners. Reasonable rates ~ MILLIONS Suffer from Acid-Stomach Millione of people suffer ven after year hom mlme ts affecting practically every 1 the body, never dreaming that mah' m houlm can be traced directly to acid-sto: ach. Here is the reason: poor di eltlon Geans poor nnunmment of the different organs and tissues of the body. The blood is impoverished—becomes weak, thin, sluggish. 4ilments of many kinds epring from such conditions. Biliousness, rheumatism, lum- power and encrgy, headache, insomnia, 3ervousness, mental depression—even more serious ailmentssuch as catarrh and cancer ol the stomach, intestinal ulcers, cirrhosis of the liver, heart trouble—all of thece can often be traced directly to acid-etol Keep aebarplookout forthe nmuymnwml of acid-stomach—indigestion, heartburn, belching, food repeating, that awful painfai s blou{)uncr eating, and sour, gassy stomach. IN1C, the wonderful modern remedy for acid-stomach, is guaranteed to bring quick reliel fromthesestomach miseries. Thousands say they never dreamed that anything could bring such speedy relief—and makethem feel 50 much better in every way. Try EATONIO and you, too, will be just as enthusiastic in ite praice. Make your life worth living—no achee or pains—no blues or melancholy—no more of that tired, listless feeling Be well &ud stieng. Get bank your physical and men- ta) punch; your vigor and vitality You will always be weak ‘and ailing as long as you bave uacid-stomach. 8o get rid of it now. Take EATONIC Tablets—they taste good— ¥Ou eat them hike a bit of candy Your drug- gist has EATONIC~—50 cents for a big box. Get a box from him today and if, you are not eatistied he will refund your mone; EATONIC "B/G- DFPA/PI'/V[/V/' S 71 09[ How Splnal Defects 0ccur ANY persons have nsked how the spine can press the nerves and shut off the.life-giving energy and cause weakness and disease in certain parts of the body. The spine protects the spinal cord through which energy passes from the brain to the net-work of merves that supply every part of the body.% The spine is made up of - i separate moveable parts that are cnsxly displaced and are sensitive to every strain and jar. Causes of the Fatal Pressure In faet there are many contributory causes that lead to defective spines and they are present every day of life. Be- fore, during and after birth the weak and tender spine is very easily affected. The manner in which a child sits at the school desk, or the position of the man or woman while at work is thlv to cause defcet and eurvature. Strenuous games, active play, falls, blows, sudden twists, ‘or strains irom carrying or lifting heavy weights are all likely to throw the spine out of plumb. This bxm"s about the fatal pressure upon the nerves and throttles or “obstructs the life- giving nerve currents, thus leading to discase. CHIROPRACTIC CORRECTS SFPiNAL DEFECTS It lifts the pressurc from the nerves, permitting them to nourish the famished, worn out and discased tissues and organs. With normal nerve function restored, Naturc brings about Healthy conditions in the organs effected. In no drugs or surgery aro needed. Acute and chronic cases are handled in Nature’s own way. Most cases in young and old respond quickly to Chiropractic (KI-RO-PRAK-TIC). Learn what it can do for you, Drs. Lunde & Dannenberg CHIROPRACTORS 1st Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone 401-W Bemidji, Minn. READ THE PIONEER WANT ADS New Fall Arrivals Don’t overlook the opportumty to select your fall suit or coat while our new stock is arriving. The cool weather is making the demand brisk and with the shortage in the market there is no doubt that our choicest lines will be snapped up rapidly. - We are warn- ing our customers in advance so that they may make it a point to A SPECIAL SILK VALUE : Taffeta and Satin Messahne, a choice'silk in a good line of colors. call now. A special value, at per yard. . ~ Qtocery 937—Meat 928 STYLE WITHOUT EXTRTA\_!A.GANCE ‘A beautiful dark brown kld, cravat top to match; nine © inches high; high Louis heel; a perfeet@ dress shoq, sizes AAA to D. Special.... TROPPMAN'S BLTIER GQODS M D SERVICE GROCERY DEPARTMENT—Phone 927 1-1b. jar Mincemeat.... 20-0z. jar Preserves . Home Brand Pork and for Large bottle Monarch Catsup. Six bars Santa Claus Soeap....... . Boy Scout White Syrup, per gallon......88c Monarch Rolled Oats, per package......28¢ TELEPHONE 928 FOR THE MEAT DEPARTMENT A Your order will be promptly filled and you can be as certain of recelvmg what you order a sthough you stood in the other order as though you stood on the other

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