Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 18, 1919, Page 6

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BATTLED FOR FATHER |BANK PRESIDENT 7 HAD RAPID RISE RAILROADS FOR EAST INDIRG 7 . Ant Farmers. i Y There are ants in Nica a that The colonial government of the f“l?h"lm :'&fl::;m\;fl:‘mm Eor tzood g 2 3 n elr undet un omes by -form- ITTERNATION ER CROWN. PRINCE 5 . Word has been recelved from Ed- Afer completing a Commerce {By United Press.) Sazabadka, Slavonia—(By Mail) [’ " | ward Sharpe, Iale of Man, that be wil d Bankin; t Dakota| next 15 or 20 years. This is onl ; i soon be in Salina, Kans., agatn. and Banking course at Dakota| next ) years. Y o ;t—Whe;l: ‘:h;?ll‘:,s;ml:nig;o:"gk ! - | R “a stockholder in |Business College, Fargo, N. D.,| possible, colonial officials wy, by the| - Double Trouhle. 8 the Saling Plumbing company and one [ Mr. Hilmer Carlson became| investment of American capital and| Our Idea of getting hit twice In the try road forty miles from bere, 1t n bookkeeper for a bank and lat-| with the assistance of American en.|same place :k“" :;cfl'e.-:“mzl:g staxtal an tntarat o e Siplomésa : DY O | 2ot when an v er asst. cashier. Next he went| gineers, fuvitation merked “Postage Nuo 2e. e un a Englan gt to the State Bank of Karnak as ! o of four countries worried. e o Here are some of the things that > 1 ‘ e recently Rk a8 . M0 B et s AY & B e it | oic prendent, |MUSTARINE CONOUERS TONSILITIS dise bound for Rouman . 18 ¢ lay there that if s . R. rer went from D. Biiod apon B. C. to th: qum:rs &o Mer- < H.EURISY. LllMBAGO m mm piled upon the four switches of t:; railroad yards here and congest: - Bmk" n.oquois, a bian soldier, broke down on & coun- : of the leading men in its il not heel could move. \ 3 L e n 0 . .‘flel:ln('}ro:l mnp;rlye:“m of thirty 2 i C. E. Halbert is with the Farm-|gin, a1 Aches and Pains in Half the of real yellow mustard—no cheap cam, bound for Bucharest, came up _ 5 : 27 A ers National Bank of Ellendale. Time It Takes Liniments, St AT e it i behing the Frepch. (rains.qud. eom ¢ i : rpe's 1 ws Nearly 700 ‘banks employ D. Poultices ters. s e gi 3 pleted the tie-up of communications. Ten Americans were marooned for nine days on board the Red Cross train. Roumanian merchants’ who were relying on the prompt delivery of the French goods sent a special train from Bucharest to investigate the B. C. graduates. 1 's 1} ot i S b2 Begy's Mustarine is used by tens|ed feet, for chilblains, stiff neck or “Follow the successful.”|of th‘:unnds of people who know |joints or cramps in legs. It acts in- Write F. L. Watkins, Pres., 806{that it is the quickest killer of pain|stantly and never falls to drive out Front St F“.go N. D “{on earth. z inflammation in any part of the body. A b It’s so . penetrating and effective that in mm cases lfellx‘nlgla‘i lt:elt Aleshol From Molasses. ©== lache, toothache, earache and bac &a’lmdlm, an important town on Alcohol s now made. trom “black :fi:& glt::mm i:ust :(t)'slgmn:nutes—- the frontier between Hungary and 1 . strap,” a very cheap and common 1t will not biigter because it's the Serbia, was cut off from all communi- | KT ¢ 2wy p B grade of molasses which comes from original substitute for the old re- : ; the West Indles. Hable mustard plaster and is made & =28 ] is gk i STOPS PAIN USTARIN cANNOT BLISTER l catipn with the outside world,” The Berbian soldier who was tl& innocent cause of all thie trouble w driving his car ‘merrily northwas one day when the steering gear. went wrong. He stopped, found the cause i of the difficulty and decided that he —ed ¢ needed a piece of stout wire to repair { the damage. He reached up to the ¢ b2 long-hanging, single.wire telegraph ; | | line and cut off a generous section. ; Having fixed his car he drove blithly k. on. The wire gave out presently, and he renewed it, t:ie:. lthrle",l tourbqr - five times, from the telegraph line be- skt - gide the road. . The former German crof I b Meanwhile the trains of Fremch| starting for a motorcycle merchandise had begun arriving at| Isle of Wieringen with his | Szabadka. Official sanction was| the former Prince Wiillam | ' mecessary for the cars to proceed.| on the reer seat. | ‘The frontier officials framed the pro-| . A | | | i \ | per sort of ‘telegram, and it was duly rsir,” 58 roporte hasdne wit y It’s Better to be safe than sorry. . f S— % was “not working.” 8o the frontier officials decided to wait until it be- #an to work, Protect your records—your records prdtect your business. They waited two days, while more and more m:"h;; d;“d, nmo the tm; Trace Devious Curves Which i i If flr; should destroy your records tonight what would»,you do | md 8. Zaba - L Sy W # - . 1 finlm w{n comm!;nlcatlon‘;v“M:‘l‘ls oso . Hagnetic Pole Lays Out for oLy 5 4 tratos are :u:::né.“d then only it compa”_"”d'e' Do.you fully realize what your reéords mean to you? . . | ? ‘The telegraph officials finally de- With rovisl bosrd to cided to send out a line-repairing| With enoush provieiohs Shosrd o You know the insurance companies demand to see your books ];l party. The party returned after an- 4 Yor. e 5 1; othe: ntl;‘y’ts delay wu: u:ke llllmounee. :::n: of -:f:oc'::—lne:&l oflflel ;:te;‘l:ml; £ and records in case of a fire. ' If you did net have the records, you “ men 80 man; d b M'l.'o 7 3 i o 1 Soond dhat thelk “fw";‘o o ’:n el on a task of tracing through the lone would be compelled to produce certified copies. “’ had given out. spaces of the South Atlantic and Pa. 3 s it . s it! Meanwhile congestion in the yards| cific oceans the devious:curves which : . ! Could you produce this vital proof in case your building burned? ! increased- and' the appeals from the| the magnetic pole lays out for ‘the French convoyers, the American con- compass needle to follow. " voyers and the Roumanian merch- This is the fifth and probably the i ants, It was & _trip of the Carnegle on that er Without them they have as much right to guess at the amount : N as you have. : y ' o i It boiifive rohi:b\ what you iv'i; protected. . Gy : Kade.»by : The .GENERAL FIREPROOFING CO. Sold by . | THE PIONEER PUBLISHING COMPANY . BEMIDJI £ She was bullt by the Carnegte stitute especially for the work and has neither steel or iron in her hull or fittings. : Capt. James P. Ault commands & crew of seventeen men, who will sail her on the present voyage. H. F. John- Washington, Nov. 18.—The war| som, magmstician, .on the scientific mothers in co-operation with the | staff, is his second.in command, while American Porestry association, which | Dy. Russell P. Pembe! , ship’s doc- & registering all memorial trees in tor and. observation .. with H. ' WAR MOTHERS T0 PLANT HONOR TREES (By United Press.) & mational hongr roll, today complet- :I ’hl:‘nt {or the biggest memorial ree planting program ever under- N | taken In the United.States. . ‘The first stop planged for the little The Service Star Legion; of which mr Dakar, West: ios.:and there- Mrs. Robert Carlton Morris of Toledo 3 is the national preisdent, -is . now planning for the planting of thous sands of memorial tréew: through |- every chapter in the eountry. -This fs the organization made up of eleven organizations of women “relatives men in: the world war. ) “Our " sQopnd: Thanksgiving. D since peace came;” says Charles La rop Pack; president of the Amerie ::mryma&mgtllflomt"mm fl portunity ant and dedicate memorlal trees in honor of th Retoes. In the action of the fca Btar Legion thers is the oat inspiration, for thete war mothers know and feel the, war as pechaps no others did. Reports show that tree planting associations .are being formed by teachers in many states.” In its instruction for December, the association points to the need of care for the trees during the winter. e WHAT ARE THEY WORTH TO YOU? Your Own Records Should be Your Guide in Purchasing ALL-STEEL FILING EQUIPMENT - AIl the weaker trees should.he treat- || |.. ] ' ed with fertilizer by giving. the top N i ¥ soil well rotten manure and digging it in lightly. Splitting of bolted 3 3 trees will be found as the.colder days 2 " : come and the association will give . instructions as to - handling. All 5 trees marked in the.fall should now : be cut down and the infested wood — - AL SOOI RAARTIISE mWW]“I“I’IM“MEIWMIWIMIlllllll‘l llllllllllll:llllfllllllllflm_“; ; “Do they?" sald the boy. “¥ didn't . - : &mow tha And promptly Iaying CEdsi S35 BI§; 208 be took up a book ad | e 11 : e » ke ipment (- pionger Stationery House The keeper therefore departed, but ST LA AT TSRS PSR OV TR AR TN i ' . BEMIDJI, MINN. New Fish, Too. Lord Londonderry, who narrowly eacaped belng killed in an airplane ac- cident recently, is fond of telling the story of a smart lad whom one of his weepers caught one day fishing in his private waters, _ “You mustn't fish here,” he was told; ; ‘wnmfi belong to Lord London- & returning the same way about an hour or 80 afterward he found that he had NS | Sold Only in This Section by == " Phone 922 ; " ‘longed - to Lord LondonderryY” he “Why, you. told me.that an hour = age,” retorted the youngster. “Surely Ead ¥ the whole river don't belong to him; his share went by long ago.”

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