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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ATLANTIC INDIANS IN . |COULDN'T PUT | TRAP TOURNEY TODAY | BEHIND HIS BACK = (By United Press.) Name of Roman Dignitary Has| / Revel, Esthonia— (By Mail.)—The ipublic of Esthonia, one of the half (By United Press.) Al el New York, Oct. 24.—The first pow- Finally Disappeared. wow and trapshoot of the Atlantic “sn political offshots. of the old Indians was-to be held at the Travers £ : i .sjan Empire, has established a| . Island home of the New York Athle- 'Well, sir, out of all the medlqme - ..i{onal bureau of public health—| i N Has Meant What It O, tic club here today and tomorrow. I have taken since my health failed === first institution of its kind to be e Novar Hias nes | Like all other shoots given by In-[me six years ago, Tanlac is the only ~yeunded by-one of the new Baltic| Did—Effects of the French Reve- |dian organizations; this event is anthing that has done me any good at v fution and Domination of invitation affair. The organization|all,” said Caspar Mitchell, a well tilonla’s national health bureau Napoleon. here, just blooming, has 150 trap-'kmown employee of the Bardwell ‘ame into being as the result of a aries of conferences, just concluded . § /R ptween_ Minister-Prestdent Strong-| gnq the domination of Napoleon were ¢ i TN gann, “ds Lieutt. Coll,. de::l:'lc‘;: felt more strongly by Germany than 5 ! yan . of Scranton, Pa., 2" | by any other nation with the exception { Cross commissioner for western ! ussia. Col. Ryan insisted on the of France, writes Albert Barrett tablishment of the national health] Sayres. Although the changes In Italy were in themselves great, Italy had rd as a condition precedent to the ! Jargement of theé American relief | been partitioned over and over again, gram in Esthonian-territory. | but ‘never before had Germany had ince its establishment’ as’ an in-| this experlence of falling under a for dependent state, Esthonia has had 1o | elgn yoke. cbntralized medical control. The| Tt was during this perlod that the ;:lh c";’dfll“cl;':: ;‘:lflj{ou;?tntlh:u::lei‘;: old order of things and the old ideas m a) 54 5 . hioh were distribuited to the insti. | T n had been held so long came o) and Gets Relief From The main events during the shoot|{g¢ representative the other day. will be the Indian Championship and r e tions daily. Six yardage trophies 1 4 have been offered, as well as average }l;:; inc;‘;ldh;‘:;glahz‘:dl :v l‘::f:o::% ul'opbl:,ieshnntd ttrophles for profession- a meal, and such a thing 85 & good als to shoot at. . ’ Py 0 M. Ward Hammond of Philadelphia :'v‘g’,:t :1 :‘eell’ W*:: 802& :fc ::gi:guesnor; is president of the Atlantic Indians.| o 0 00 fgut ity bemn v:'lnf BE."R. Gavin of Wilmington, Dela- e fact that I ha en suf- ware, i secretary and treasurer. fering so much and so long from stomach trouble and rheumatism. Why, my stomach had gotten in such bad condition that everything I ate disagreed with me, and I would have the worst cramping pains you ever heard of. I had no end of trouble from gas forming and bloating me SUBSCRIBE FOR THE . DAILY PIONEER utions found t6 be: in the greatest|: f“—he‘; to;an ;:dfl '5"(; Roman em- ged, Local organizations were ham-| Pire an the kingdom of Germany were ed in their work in the interior |DOW abolished even in name. Germany ‘Because of the difficulty attending a | lost all her lands west of the Rbine, per allocation of the relief sup-|&nd Austria lost the Netherlands. es coming into Revel. Furthe Napoleon called himself pggt or of the lands in Germany he didn't take. ; As soon as Napoleon began to call himself emperor of the French, the hardly ever retain what I ate. I had DOGS MUST EARN LIVING. An Eskimo dog has a hard _iot. In pains all through my body. I also suffered a lot from headaches, and flnal]y got I_ thought I Get Into the Habit of Drinking a Glass of Hot Water Be-. fore Breakfast by drawing sledges. In the next , food is 8o scarce that a dog is y hungry,” oftén ' hungry ugh to eat its harness, or indeed y bits of skin and leather it can nd. To prevent this, the men 1 e leather cords with tar. But in prder to live at all an Eekimo dog as to fight its” way. “Whenever 1 is a pack of dogs together they fight. . The weak .ones are driven sway or killed. The strongest and Hercest one, who can thrash any or ent title and the new title the “npstart.” So he called reditary emperor of Aus- tria. In a short time his “empire” and title came to an end. . 'Many of the German princes had Joined Napoleon. They began to as- pire, for higher titles than had been theirs. . So they called themselves king of Bavaria, king_of Wurttemberg, and g0 forth. They then made t'hemselven into, the confederation of the Rhine, which was not under Napoleon’s pro- tection, and they increased their pos- .sessions much as they wished. Never were salaries and commis- sions paid trained barbers as high as now. We train men and women for Millions of folks bathe internally now instead of loading their system with drugs. “What's an inside bath?”| good positions in from two to six you say. Well, it is guaranteed to| weeks, but no limit of time is speci- perform miracles according to hot| fied. water enthusiasts. Write for catalog, hair cutting There are vast numbers of men and | chart and convincing literature on women who immediately upon aris-| why you should become a barber. ing in the morning, drink a glass of| Free tuition to service men. Sup- hot water with a teaspoonful of lime-| plies free. . kidneys and intestines of the pre ous day’s waste, sour bile and ind gestible material left over in the body 0od. peror, and no Roman emperor has 00 since been chosen. Thus for the first n'.iow PILOT AND OBSERVER TALK | time since the Christlan era began € —_— ’ there was no Roman emperor. '.l'hl: i i I . | Roman empire had in name—as wel i The mrfone.ls o form ?f speak as in reality—come to an end at last. ;“.‘g tube designed espe.cmll'y for By his rise from an humble resident g?érvice a8 an intercommunication de- | of Corsica to tne position of. emperor vice between pilot and observer, in- | of the French and the virtual Was- (o \o* o001 oath bad taste, colds, ‘structor and student, or any airplane ;Z:stl:::‘;egt t‘;:’::: f;‘;f;’.fi; fi:fi:fi'{z stomach trouble kidney misery, sleep- Wi WRITE To-Day - gk il gk G s i e i it R S R el e SR S RN e S e S I A SR e R becomes go;:d .iu}r theflxrillli)ons tl)sf balf_ jousciltanc i raedbveduenigr Mol SEND FOR OUR ILLUSTRA of the causes of war was thus swept : o ; not get feeling right are urged to A 2‘;;:. ‘l;;::'o:ns{mu mouthpiece and a neck band, and of . away. obtain a quarter pound of limestone ‘valuable information. a helmet to-which two earpieces are | " gurse, when Napoleon fell, even : sttached, suitable connections be- | his clatm to the Kingdom ot Ttaly; PROSERAte ot the drug store. This tween the speaking tube and the ear-| which he had managed to enforce for | 0 make anyone 8 real crank on the St 3 ovi ; many years, fell also. He had previ- 3 Ui pieces being provxded. ' | ously lgree;i that after his time Italy sublect of internal sanitation. should not be joined with France, so z —_ w1zt e wee that” evérivhe felt that a new “ i i i order of things was about to dawn “What/an ag_gravatmg hnb]ff Jones in Europe. Italy, of course, was the has of answering one question by second kingdom of the old Roman em- asking another.” pire. “I’ve noticed that. - Last night 1| The third kingdom of that anclent im i ) order was the kingdom of Burgundy sebed Honcif Le'c logn tns B0 ) This was not wholly forgotten, for he replied by asking me if T took | . o¢ t¢ was either a part of France him for a darned fool.” or under French control as a part of BT e Switzerland. And so the last of the Pope Has Costliest Watch. anclent parts of the Roman empire The costliest watch in the world is| had disappeared. Thus we see how a jeweled timepiece in the possession| the name of emperor and even the of the pope, which is estimated to be old names of the kingdoms that once worth *$300,000. had comprised the Roman empire were pow forgotten. A GASE IN POINT. —_———— Subscribe for Tne Dally Ploneer Subscribe for The Pioneer. “My Business I$ Different —1I Can’t Advertise” N making a selection for your busi- 'L ness stationery bé sure that the paper measures up to the standard of your success. Thesuperior quality of BERKSHIRE TYPEWRITER | PAPERS is immediately evident to all who see them. They will lend to your business correspondence that quiet dignity which goes with assured success. ASK YOUR DEALER If He Does Not Have It in Stock Have Him Telephone 799-J PIONEER STATIONERY HOUSE BEMIDJI, MINN. Wholesalers qi Stop righé, there, please. “ The very fact that your business is different is the reason you can advertise. q] If all stores were exactly alike, adver- tising would be a difficult problem. The question is not, “Can I use adver- tising?” "It is “Can I survive without - advertizl}u r dad i Competition is growing keener. { Business men are feeling today more than ever - the tremendous building power of publicity. They are talking about their merchandise and their ser- vice to thousands of people through their newspaper advertisements. [ According to Bradstreet and Dunn, 84 per cent of business failure are among firms who do not advertise. Bemidji Pioneer Publishing Co. would just have to give up, as noth- ing seemed to help me. “That was the-condition I was in when I began to hear people talking Mitchell Gains Fifteen Pounds|about the good Tanlac was doing !;hem, and I made up my mind to give Rh . it a trial. I could see a big improve- eumatism ment in my condition before I had finished my first bottle of this won- derful medicine, and I have gteadily improved ever since. My stomach troubles have been so completely ov- ercome that I can eat just anything If:vant rl:iow sgl\d I never suffer any X afterwards. ow that i i 9 shooters affiliated with it. ‘The list Robinson Lumber Co., who lives at|good deal, for I have : r;sv::x:ga; ‘The effects of the French revolutton includes amateurs as well as profes-]220 Washington Ave., North Minne- | petite and eat three hearty meals ev- sional shots. apolis, Minn., while talking to a Tan-|ery day. I have already gained fif- “When I commenced taking T: t:en pz:ntd sf el B: el ng Tan- | stron & a) i i the Indian Handicap. - In addlltlol:. lac,” continued Mr. Mitchell, “my|my onrk ev:r;'l g:;.mlul’mla\trl:lgu:g there are to be 150 target competl-|yeryes were in such terrible condition | about gotten rid of the rheumatism, W.G. Schroeder Boiling Beef, 1b...11¢c Pot Roast, Ib.....14¢c ST ART TOMORROW up, and finally got to where I could| ROUNd Steak, 1b...20c that there were times when I couldn’t Al EVERY MORNING put my hands behind my bnck,oa‘:xdnin P orterhouse .. fact, I very often had rheumatic Short Cuts Best Capital Flour, 49 b AND KEEP IT UP rhenmatism in my shoulders so bad|Sirloin. . ... .. 25 c Swift’s Pride Cleanser, 10 for BECOME A BARBER Grandma’s large size, per pkg. s Sal Soda, 18c size... “10c| areaHarmlessSubstitute Swift’s Borax Soap, 5 bars Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the sub- We have only a limited number inneapolis Minnesota! Men’s Wool Sox.. f Full line of men’s ] which if not eliminated every day,| ——— and children’s rubbers and| take calomel Let Dr. Edwards’ Olive too, and those awful headaches are a thing of the past:. Yes, sir, I cer- tainly will recommend Tanlac, for any medicine that will do that much for a man who was in the awful con- dition I was, is simply worth its weight in gold, and I believe that if it helped me it will help others who suffer as I did.” Tanlac is sold 1n Bemidji Ly the City Drug Store, in Kelliher by Mrs. R. Sterling, in Blackduck by French & Moon, and in Baudette by J. Will- iams. SPECIALS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Aldrich & English General Blacksmithing —Horseshoeing a Spesialty— Oxy-acetylene Welding and Cutting 214 FOURTH STREET i Thousands Have Discovered it Pow_fiz?, l;ru Edwards' Olive Tablets stitute for calomel—are a mild but sure b () I TS . laxative, and their effect on the liver is almost instantaneous. These little olive- colored tablets are the result of Dr. Edwards’ determination not to treat liverand bowel complaints with calomel. The pleasant little tablets do.the that calomel does, but have no 211 the others, is known as the “ding | his took place in 1806, and In the |stone phosphate in it. -This is a very TWIN CITY BARBER of boxes of Arnesin Apples lee‘;.l?nl(i!rke eflsects. Tfiffi’n ggn;tringlrethe %og.” It has the best place upon |same year, the Austrian emperor for- | excellent health measure. It is in- COLLEGE left; better get a box, Shey take uhoul ¥ of \the Mb‘emm“e'- hich to lie and its choice of the | mally resigued bis title of Roman em. |tended to flush the stomach, liver 204 Hennepin Ave. at quickly correct it. Why cure the liver at the expense of the teeth? Calomel sometimes plays havoc with the gums. women’s | So do strong liquids. It is best not to Tablets take its place. overshoes at lowest prices. Hcadaches, “dullness” and that lazy feeling come from constipation and a i e o, shind o2 EEARIVLIENCII | W. G. 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