Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 6, 1919, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

PAGE FOUR -VICTORY TO- SUPERIOR" RACE Teuton Hosts at the Marne Over- whelmed by Men Possessed of Love of Liberty. ' — ' The following passage is from an article entitled “The New Men and the Old World,” in Inter-American, The writer, Jesus Semprum, is a noted Venezuelan man of letters, the author of many biographical, historical and literary works. He employs the alle- gorical style of writing. " “Therefore, men died by the thou- sand, from Nieuport to the black Vosges,” writes Mr. Semprum. “Ab advance here, another there, thousands of prisoners, hundreds of cannon; but the channel .ports continued to be de- nied them; Amiens and Chalons and Paris unattainable in the distance. The tired chargers went so far as to drink the fateful waters of the Marne. “Suddenly the wind of wrath blows against the monarch’s hosts. In the front rank fight with skiliful daring S R SR A S Y Explorer Attacked by Prehistoric Bird London.—~Baron Munchausen, says the Dally Express, is rein- ' carnated in the person of Ivan Levey, who describes an encoun- ter with & prehistoric moa in the wilds of-North Island, New Zea- land. He was assaulted, says Levey, by a 14-foot moa, a class of beast that- had been . generally sup- posed to_be extinct. RN Its color was light brown an its body huge and bulky. There were no signs of wings, the legs were disproportionately massive, almost elephantine, and the three-toed feet were “simply ponderous.” A small head rested on a long ostrich-like neck. The moa ut- tered a deep, booming mnoise, gays Levey. the new men, like Veterans SERSONEA | @e-ee oo esrs s ot ont bt s gt st oteld in long campaigns. Without knowing the whips of the: sergeants, the de- stroyers of free will, without having lived cowered by the yoke of minute and iron discipline, without calling POST STOOD FOR CENTURIES themselves the favorites of the Most Relic Recently 8old In England Is Old High, Pershing’s men pursue the vet- eran conquerors of the world and throw them back upon the Moselle, astound them with their numbers, Even as Antiquarians Count Ages of Things, ‘Whoever bought the corner post that their strength, their simple and serene once stood near the abbey at Burton- valor. They went forward at and measured pace, and under their feet the soil of France quivered in the :::" Joy of liberation. “The new men had arrived In time!” a quick | on-Trent, England, when it came up for sale the other day in London, ac- ed a venerable curlosity. The post been described on good authority as having been first set up not later than 13840, and the old bullding that THE B8EMIDJ1 DAILY PIONEER Keep Doorknobs Tight. Doorknob screws often work out and let the knob come off. This may be prevented by removing loose screws, covering them with glue and screwing them back into place. Subscribe for The Daily Piloneer. Mrs. A. R. Williams Piano Instructor " Studio 520 4th St. Special attention given be- ginners. Reascnable rates HE business man who appreciates the value of| good appearance makes it a rule to send his clothing to us at reg- ular intervals. You can not afford to ne- glect, even for a few days, the appear- ance of your gar- ments. Send them \ School Opens— September 8 The school which prepares you for a life’s work in the least time and at the least expense is the BEMIDJI BUSINESS COLLEGE You are privileged to take the studies you want, in or- der that you may enter your life’s vocation in a fitting manner. You get that practical experience before (not after), you begin to hustle for yourself. The time to enroll is before school opens. Don’t wait to enter after the session starts. Yes, you may enter at any time, BUT it pays to start when the college starts, SEPTEMBER 8, 9:00 A. M. i Newspaper Men “Struck.” 'once stood beside it, and has been de- Probably the first “strike” ever seribed as “the tall bullding in the ecalled at a convention of the American | Market place called the Gareffes,” long Federation of Labor, and against that | since vanished. About a hundred years body, was called by the newswriters |ago somebody took the anclent rellc to assigned to cover the sessions. During the isle of Anglesey; but in the 1840s the course of the convention one of the | one of the local famllies of importance delegates ade criticisus of the way purchased it and brought it home to in which the convention news was han- | Burton-on-Trent. Undoubtedly an In- dled. The newspaper men immediate- |teresting thing to possess, one may Iy filed out of the hall and sent word |reasonably wonder what the new to the conventlon that they had gone |owner is going to do with 1t.—Chris- on strike. While certain delegates |tian Sclence Monitor. were branding the newswriters as “bol- sheviki,” others insisted that they form a committee and present their de- mands. The demands were formulated and presented. The convention granted them by acclamation, and the reporters e ] were given an ovation when they filed back to their desks. So it was settled. to us at regular in- tervals — and thus keep them looking fresh and new until 4 worn out. The Model Dry Gleaners 309 Third Street Our students secure employment as soon as their course is completed,*and many of them jump into responsible positions before they finish. What we have done for others we can do for you. Come to us and talk it over. Night School-Monday-Wednesday and Friday Evenings Bemidji Business Collegé Schroe(!er Block Have Your House Piping Done Now Bemidji, Minn. Subscribe for Tne Daily Pioneer DON'T WAIT UNTIL THE GROUND IS FROZEN A COAL SHORTAGE ke IS PREDICTED Get your Gas Heater installed and be prepared for the cold winter months. . Stop in and see us or call 76 \ . A Two paéseng‘er Car If you need only a twoy é.ssenger car, the automobile illustrated on this page will meet your requirements. It is the business or professional man’s “right-hand assistant.” Ready on the moment, it is always eager and willing to carry its load anywhere, anytime. This type of car is meeting with increased favor. : The body is mounted on the well-known ‘“Four- Ninety” chassis. Its mechanical dependability is a cer- tainty. And the trim, pleasing type is sure to appeal to one having an eye for the symmetrical. Ip the rear of the body there is a compartment for carrying supplies. It is sealed with a waterproof cover and is removable by taking out four bolts. The Chevrolet represents ideals of a high order. And these ideals are reflected in the design, construc: gon, and the performance of each automobile made Y us. Vemon of Snakes Professor H. Strauss, M. D,, of“tlu — Royal Charity Hospital, says, ““The gyyyyyiyyyyapausnuuman i ananusnuuen s 00NN E OO TR, :mls; for an nnmlzt‘;)fbgoz;, rl?eumltis:i lumbago, is suppli y the increase . 3 2cd in the The Northern National Bank BEMIDJI MINNESOTA Bemidji Gas Company uric acid in the blood serum, the result of various causes, the most frequent of which is renal. Before an attack, one suffers sometimes from headache, neural- gia, twinges of pain here and there.” When your kidneys feel like lumps of lead, when the back hurts or the urine is cloudy, full of sediment, or you are sbliged to seek relief two or three times during the night; when you suffer with sick headache, or dizzy, mervous spells, acid stomach; or you have rheumatic ains or lumbago, gout, sciatica when e weather is bad, do not neglect the warning, but try simple means. Take six or eight glasses of water during the day, then obtain at your nearest drug store ‘An-uric’ (anti-uric acid). This is the discovery of Dr. Pierce of the Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. “An- uric” is an antidote for this uric acid isoning and dissolves uric acid in the K much as hot coffee dissolves sugar. “Anuric” will penetrate into the joints and muscles, and dissolve the poisonous accumulations. It will stamp out toxins. Send 10 cents to Dr. Pierce’s Invalids’ Uotel, Bufalo, 11, ¥, fur tiial package, Did you ever go away from Bemidji? If you did, of course, you came back. Onme of our officers has just returned from an automobile trip of nine hundred miles to Winnipeg andfpack through the Red River Valley. He is more convinced than ever that Bemidji is the finest town in the world and, that its future is certainly brighter than that of any town which he visited. Our bank has been wonderfully successful but we feel that it is just beginning to grow and develop, as is Bemidji. Bank with us and help us to keep pace with the rapid development of this community. g The Northern National Bank BT T T T T T b SAVE YOUR TEETH % Frec Examination and Estimates 9§ ST e GOLD GROWN Nopeter @6 00 £ BRIDGE WORK oakisrumcrit: teezemited $5.00 SILVER FILLINGS Moz et v erie @ 1,00 PLATES Aslowas $10.00 ! | DENTAL CORNER Finest 22-carat. at any price All Work Guaranteed Extracting 50c l fllIlllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIfiIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE'- UNION DENTISTS Out-of-Town Patients EIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE The Chevrolet Roadster P Drop in and let us talk it over with you. We can fit your needs. THE MOTOR INN . 312 Beltrami Ave. We take impression in the morning and have your set of teeth ready the same day. OPPOSITE Dr. Norcross & Co. Owners SCH ROEDER BUILDING Phone 78 st =y Open from 8;00a. m.to B p. m. -- Sundays, 10to1 e Y 53 T € A A Y8 3 e i e S e e R e T Defective P

Other pages from this issue: