Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 7, 1919, Page 8

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. terson Wednesday. . reported to be quite ill at the pres- FEW WILD CREATURES WASH hant Said to“Be the Only Animal at’ Uses Water for the Pur pose of CIolnllnou Elephants are the only animals that delibeTately wash themselves in water, according to the Animal " World. Female African elephants have been seen to daub their calves with mud and then wash it off, ap- ~ parently soaping and sluicing their young. . Most naked-skinned animals love to wallow in water or mud and wa- ter, and some furred animals also do. Such bathing is enjoyed by the rhinoceros and buffalo, bears, tigers and dogs. But this wallowing is not bathing. Indeed, the animals are sometimes dirtier u.furwnrd than be- fore. Some animals, such as cats and mice, do all their bathing by . licking. * Game birds favor & roll in sand, although some keep their coats sleek without either dry or wet cleaning. Birds appear to be the chief wa- ter washers. Some of them prefer shower baths, such as are possible during rainstorms, and they enter into their bath with great glee. Some " delight in dust baths, while some few, like the sparrow, employ both dust and water. ; | DAILY COLLECTION. Vic went to church the other day. He boarded a street car and gave the conductor & Mexican coin that he had been carrying about in hu pocket for fifteen months. “T thought I gave him a nickel with the picture of a bull bison on - “it,” recalled Vic, who says when he Mearned his mistake he told the con- ductor he was mukmg a collection | of souvenir coins. “So am 1,” said the conductor and he rang up a fare. —Indunapohs News. R EEEETEREER R * PINEWOOD. * KK KEKEKRRKKKK KRR Matt Berg and J. F. Wenstrom of Debs and Pinewood and Bemidji business visitors Tuesday. F. H. Mero left for his home in Minneapolis Tuesday morning after spending several days here on busi- ness. Mrs. W. J. Dodge, Mrs. Mollie Dodge and Mrs. Frank Surma, re- turned home Wednesday from their religious convention, where they have been for over a week. Dr. Forrest of Clearbrook was called to the home of Mrs. P. K. Pe- Mrs. Peterson is ent time. Clarence and Julius Nelson, Theo Amanson and Oscar Steffne ot Debs were Bemidji visitors Thursday. Wyman Hickerson of Island Lake returned home from North Dakota Thursday. Peter Drumness and Olaf Bakke arrived home from Neilsville Friday. Martin Jamtvold went to Mizpah Tuesday to work in the saw mill there this winter. A. H. Olson, Louis Tegner, C. A. Bye, T. B. Miller, W. R. Wendt and Mrs. Gust Smith were Bemidji busi- ness visitors Friday. Mrs. Frank Dewey of Bemidji ar- rived here Friday evening for a visit with her mother and brother, the . Beckons, west of town. Miss Della Lindgren, who is at- tending high school in Bemidji, ar- rived home Friday evening for a vis- it over Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lindgren. . Mr. and Mrs. Ole Pladsen left for a visit with Mrs, Pladson’s Yelatives at Virginia, Minn. They will be gone for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peterson went to Clearbrook Monday evening for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hagen- They expect to be gone about a week. Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Gelen and John Miller went to Gonvick to at- tend the Luthern conference, which’ is being held there this week. We have heard how Paul Bunion caught enough ducks frozen in the ice to furnish meat for his lumber- jacks all winter in a large camp, but it remained for Sid Miller and Nels Rude to go out Sunday and get with- in two of their limit, whether the ducks were froze in or not, we don’t know. Anyway they had the ducks as proof. C. A. Bye took his little son, Stan- ley, to Gonvick Friday night to con- sult Dr. Stevens. He received a bad fall from a chair and was quite bad- 1y bruised, but seems to be getting along well at present. DRY CLEANING Olothes Oleaners for Men, Women and Ohildrea MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Organs, Sewing Machines mmu Ave., Bemidjl~ J. Blsiar, Mgr. A Phone 578-W FURNITURE_AND UNDERTAKING - H. N. M’KEE, Funeral Director PHONE 178-W or R ENTERPRISE AUTO CO.- 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 Already customers have or- dered of Rich Portrait Studio their CHRISTMAS PQRTRAITS —the popular, economical, ac- ceptable gifts. Your photo in a beautiful calendar, free, extra with orders this month, at Rich Portrait Studio Phone 520W 10th St."& Doud [T IS IMPORTANT in the prevention of many dis- eases, that the action of the bowels be kept regular. NYAL 'FIGSEN The - Friendly Laxative, regu- lates the bowels gently and ef- fectively. It may keep you out of the sickbed. Ne trouble to take it—it’s a lozenge. In tins only—3 sizes. CITY DRUG STORE Laliberte & Erickson . W. G. SCHROEDER GENERAL MERCHANDISE Photographs for Christmas ==thg very fhing & The . " SOLUTION of the XMAS GIFT PROBLEM The - - Hakkerup Photographic Studio HEARTBURN - Caused by Acid-Stomach hl:i b“iu ;i h.llln: nfio-t lmr ull.nl ine estiol ot S iused by acid-stomach. pus they ;’l"d he, biliousness, rheumatiam, sciaf ache, 101 g g}::l tlrea‘ lllfltlll lee'lln:ulngak of energy. zziness, insomnia, even of me“l.h;euunel and many other allments. are traceable to ACID- IA Thounndl—'n. ‘milllons—of people who ought to be well and strong are “t“. Ml“'g‘ - #?:rfl:& use they arve in the midst :lo not get enough..’ ength and vitality from o |ndlzeutlon and othe e #to es dif tlon—helnl you let full n mood usands ei ., y EATONI! most wondulnl lch med; ?e‘ world. Brought them reliel whm even- ‘mn‘ eb‘:& tlenhnonl.l e what EA‘!'ONKO wlll do (or ou So get a big 50¢ hnx of EATON your druggist, use i today t five Il you :e no& pleased, return it nd get yunr = EATO NIC" SAVE zhe LEATHER I.IQUIDS ornd/ PASTES : For Black White.Tan ano Ox-Blood (dark brown) Shoes KEEP YOUR SHOES NEAT N F.DALLEY CORPORATIONS LTD. BUFFALO, N.Y. * * AR MOUR’'S PANCAKE FLOUR Is One Ingredient RE isa newidea in pan- cake flour—a mixture of the finest wheatand corn flours, and ground Armour’s Oats, How you will enjoy pan- cakes made from it—fine in tex- ture, sweet flavor and a won- derful wholesomeness, Use, also, for making delicious Waffles, Muffins, its, etc. Follow the recipes on every QUICK RELIEF FROM - CONSTIPATION Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Tlntisflxejoymlu'yonhounnds since Dr. Edwards produced Olive T:bleu.u:ewhsumtefiorealomel h‘l’l ve. No griping is the “keynote” of these fittle sugar-coated, olive-colored tab- lets. They cause the bowelsand liver to mnmll . They never force them action. lfghvea“dn:khvwnumth DR. E. H. SMITH Physician and Surgeon l’lxdahl and S office Security Bank Blook urgeon Office in Mayo Blook Phone 396 Res. Phone DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. 97 Store Your Battery for the Winter o D e e ittt | BAD COLD GOT YOU? “FEELING GRIPPY? I’nKlu’oNawDiwonry Non mod. always used. m - te expression, but o ncver more applicable tha.n it is to Dr. King’s New Discovery. You will llko the pr bnll-' nmllke Wa, It loosens » ompthl soothes the for- congested tured thmlt. eves an old or & new cold, grippe, cough, croup. The klddlu fi“‘ take lt In pertoct fety, Standa $120a bot‘ue. At ”t:!ry druum. Don’t Continue Constipated Don't let o | bowelu bulidoze your l‘lt_k tnnx:::lon Ju mm’?.mrmmz.r" 0! Sarred d’!o B b ‘mm—m?:'k' of the embarraumentl and d forts traceable to constipation. JHOW easily they're rectified by We are prepared to store your battery and deliver it in the spring in first class condition. WE ARE THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE BATTERY SHOP IN BEMIDJI , We give this work our personal atten- tlon. Give us a trlal we guarantee satis- faction. 'MILLER’S BATTERY SHOP Comer Minnesota Avenue and Fourth Street . e . Bemidji, aneaoh 2 PROPER BANKING Connechons are An Important Factor in the Develop- ment of Your Business In making. your selection of a bank, choose one which has a business prestige of the highest order—a bank known for a clientele of character—one that _will be a real asset to you in the development of your ” undertakings. The Northern National Bank “The Big Bank for the Small Depositor” - _BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA TAKES THE PLACE OF CREAMERY BUTTER-PURE DELICIOUS-SATISFYING-ECONOMICAL - Cocoaniutoll - 70% Peanur ofl - weel mirlk - /5% a/t&Moisture-/57 - Capsuleof coloring with every carton _BE SURE AND GET HOLIDAY AT ALL LEADING \ GROCERS - MARKETS -DELICATESSENS HOLIDAY Free from animcl fats MADE BY 'NORTHERN . COCOANUT BUTTERCO. MINNEAPOLIS “S~MINN—/ Prepared for your table @LE@MA@@ARUNE Northern Cocoanut Butter Co. ,aneapolu, lennesota Order from your s e Furs made to order, repaired and remodeled at BROCKMAN FUR FACTORY At Troppman’s Department Store Wholesal ; olesale Defechve

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