Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 7, 1919, Page 3

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x 4:"&3““;‘,; e e Pt o i s iy For the Parkway They Have Many Advantages Over Others That Might Be Selected. A correspondent asks advice regard- ing the kind of trees to plant in the parkway in front of his home, “Several people advised elms,” he writes, “but they ure such slow grow- ers, and as I am not young I would Jke to plant some kind that I will have a chance to enjoy. I am also ‘thinking of planting four fruit trees 4n the yard, probably three cherries, as they seem to do better than most frult trees, and a pear or an apple.” The American elm is by far the ‘best tree for this purpose. It grows fagt enough, starts to branch high and dees pot obstruct the view. It arches besutifully, high up over the street, :and 18 a long-lived, hardwood variety, not seriously affected by insects and || ‘fungus pests, “‘Phe>American linden might grow a| litt)e faster, but the tussock moth likes 1t oo well. "The American ash grows faster, but it soon gets shaggy, ia sus- «cqptible to horing insects and drops its Sesves in August. The sycamore is #0063 and a faster grower, but its bark s shaggy. The hackberry is just as as the elm, but slower growing. e red and pin oaks are better, but no one has the patience to plant them. Do not plant cottonwood, box elders, -soft maples, nor poplar where an elm, ‘agrd maple, hankberry, oak or gingko “will grow Dlrty Plano Keyl. It 18 more important to keep the ‘keys clean than many people are :aware, especlally if several students _are practising on the same instrument. ‘Dirty keys are a source of infection. They should be wiped with 4 damp .cloth every day. Not so wet that the water runs down between the keys, ‘but sufficlent to cleanse them of all matter. Dry with a soft cloth, and -close the piano when the room is be- 4ng swept, but open the 1lid after~ wards, as ivory keys require light in .order to keep them from turning yel- Tow. IT8 TURN COMING. Some day we' ll find unheeded Grim war’s relentless frown, And we'll think upon what’'s neeM Yor our own home town. “Te far-off' people’s movements “We'll ‘'be lending less renown, And we'll hustle for improvements Jn our own home town. “When we've taught the distant nations To lay their burdens down, “We'll claim just appropriations For our own home town. —Washington Star. Natural Desire for Home. Civilization was founded on the de- «¢ision of the caveman to establish for ‘himself a home In the rocks, or ground, and it progressed as he toiled to make <that home a better place for his fam- ilv. And today, even as then, the torch of civilization is being carried hy the home-building instinct. Man, today, wants a home; some- thing not ornate but beautiful, to kin- dle his imagination and form the cen- ter for his dreams. A place that will be a proper setting for a wife and chil- dren. A dwelling place that is a sen- tient thing. TO READERS Many ads appear in the X classified column of the Pioneer § f which are signed similar to [ % this: *“J. B., care Pioneer.” § These are what are known as [ blind ads and those wishing to 2 answer them should do so by mail, addressed as directed in ¥ the ads. Many persons call up [ this office and ask who the ad- } ] vertiser is. In several instances § the party is known we have no % authority to give out any in- § et DRS. GILMORE & McCANN Physiclans and Surgeons Oftice Miles Block Furs made to order, repaired and remodeled at BROCKMAN FUR FACTORY Aldrich & English General Blacksmithing —-Ilwn-bohc a Speslalty— Mlne Welding and Cutting zumumsnm e —————————————————0 Siving Money Is Largely a matter of Habit The people who save as a rule, hve just as times, in fact better, than those who fail to save, be- cause they have the satis- faction of lmowing that they are fortified against the unexpected. Pick out the most suc- cessful money makers in your community and you will find them to be the heaviest insurers. THINK IT OVER D. S. MITCHELL The New York Life Man Northern Nat’l Bank Bldg., Room 5§ Phone S75W BEAUTY SECRETS! Whereshe ‘ getsl her 2 fr htla‘al . ski = heyr pmnk’ cheeks, is known to evel because 11; is apparent th;% fi not due to cosmetics, paint and powder. But the true womanly beauty comes from good health, and this good health is a woman’s secret. Health comes with good phys- ical machinery and good spirits, an active digestion. A body free from pains and aches comes with a tonic known for over fifty years as the best “temperance” tonic ~'| and nervise for woman—namely, ¥ | Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription, It can be obtained in any drug store in liquid or tablet form, or send 10c to Dr. Pierce Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N, Y. Cleansing of the intestinal tract is important. Take castor oil or select a vegetable pill. Such a one is composed of May-apple, B | leaves of aloe, root of jalap, and made into tiny sugar-coated pel- lets, to be had at cvery drug store 3| 88 Dr. Pierce’s Ileasant Pellets. “Ever Occur to You?”? THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER . PAGE THREE — . HERE IS THE BEST BANGE O TN | In the Pioneers $3,500 Prize Campagin ~ 200,000 Extra Votes for every club of $25.00 worth of subscnptxonn new or old. This is postively the biggest and best offer to be made in this . campaign and closes Saturday, Oct. 11 at 9 P. M. 1920 Model, $1,185 Oakland This car will be awarded to. the candidate im the “Sensible Six” whole campaign, - 6-passenger tour- regnrdleu of dis- ing ear. Purchased from and om display at Fred M. Malzahn Bemidji, Minn. own. This 1920 Oskland car is the embodiment of luxury and power. The candidates securing Hdas tht: e of .the largest number of aavaniag votes in Districts No. 1 economy of opera- and No. 2, after the tionand a Grand Capital Prize has record of per- been awarded, will be i formance that awarded a Ford appeals to many. Touring Car. Two $586.21 F prd Touring Cars—Purchased from and on display at ' B C. W. JEWETT CO., Inc. BEMIDJI, MINN. ' Two $155 Edison Diamond Disc Talking Machines Purchased from and on display at E. A, BARKER BEMIDJI, MINN, The candidates in each district securing the largest number of votes, after the three automobiles have been awarded, will be awarded a $155.00 Edison Diamond Disc says the Good Judge Talking Machine. ‘That it’s foolish to put up with an ordinary chew, when it doesn’t cost any more to get real tobacco satisfaction. Every day more men dis- cover ' that a little chew of real good tobacco lasts COMPLETE LIST OF PRIZES $1,185 Oakland Sensible Six Touring Car. Two $15 Merchandise Orders on Bemidji bk, e Two $586.21 Ford Touring Cars. Merchants. | There’s nothing like it. Two $155 Edison Diamond Disc Talking Two $10 Merchandise orders on Bemidji Machines. Merchants. THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW . 2 St b o Fwo aleg” Two $135 Business College Schola.rshfp% 15 Per Cent Cash Commission to Non- RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco Two $25 Merchandise Orders on Bemidji Prize Winners. W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tooacco Merchants. man-Bruton Company, 107 Broadway, New Y —

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