Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 22, 1919, Page 2

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y ¢AGE TWO "ACTION BY SENATE SURPRISES COUNCIL OF SUPREME BOARD Members Decline to Comment on Failure to Ratify Peace Treaty Paris, Nov. 22.—The adjournment of the United States senate for the session without ratification of the United States senate for the session without ratification of the peace treaty created much surprise in peace conference circles, as dis- patches from Washington -had sug- gested that some compromise was probable. The members of the su- preme council withheld comment. In French official circles, however, although there was disappointment over the senate’s adjournment with the treaty situation still unsettled, no surprise was expressed. Appar- ently the situation had been dis- cussed and measures taken in ad- vance to meet the eventuality, as Foreign Minister Pichon, who pre- sided over the supreme council, to- day urged that the Versailles treaty be put into force not later than De- cember 1. His view seems to have prevailed, the council expressing the opinion that it would be desirable to put the treaty into effect on December 1. In this connection the French foreign office was aware of the probability that the American senate would not meet again before the first week in December. While the failure of the Ameri- can senate to ratify the German treaty has apparently alarmed the French, it seemingly is not agitating the average Frenchman so much as the fear that the United States may not ratify the joint agreement with England for the defense of France, which is uppermost in the minds of all French people. J. WARNINGER . VETERINARY SURGEON ..Office and Hospital 8 doors west.. 1 of Troppman’s. Pbone No. 309 . 8rd Street and Irvine ave. H. C. NELSON Piano Tuning and Piano snd Violin Repairing—Bow Filling 216 Beltrami Ave. Phone 573W R. E. H. MARCUM Oftice hours, 11 a.m. to 13 m. 2 p m tofp m Schroeder Block Oftice phone 18 Res. phone 211 l s FOR YOUR LIVERY CAR Day or night the year round. New Dodge and Ford Cars at your service WARD BROTHERS { Photographs for Christmas =tfie very thing THE INEXPENSIVE SOLUTION of the XMAS GIFT PROBLEM The Hakkerup Photographic Studio FOR TWO YEARS HE COULDNT WORK Has Now Accepted a Position and Will Go to Work in a Few Days “Just give me Tanlac and you may have all the other medicines,” said Robert M. Sexton, of 504 C. Avenue, East, Cedar Rapids, lowa, while dis- cussing his case, recently. In relating his experience Mr. Sex- ton made the remarkable statement that a few bottles of Tanlac has done him more good than all other treat- ment and medicines he has taken in ten years combined. But let Mr. Sexton tell his own story. Here is his statement. “At the time I began taking this Tanlac I had not been able to hit a lick of work in two long years, but I am now on my feet and am going to accept a position in just a few days. My stomach commenced torubling me about twelve years ago and although I just tried everything 1 kept getting worse until I had a complete nervous break down and got to where I was of little use to my- self or anyone else. I suffered from indigestion after eating and the gas on my stomach made my heart pal- pitate firightfully. I could not rest or sleep at night and would often get up away in the night and walk about town until day. “I was beginning to think there was no relief for me, but Tanlac is fast making a new man of me. I had taken but a few doses of this medi- cine until I began to straighten right up, and while it may sound un- reasonable it’s the truth, a few bot- tles has done me more good than everything else I have taken in ten years put together. I can now eat anything I want and have no more gas, bloating or palpitation of the heart. My nerves have quieted down and T can lie down and sleep like a child until morning. There’s no getting around - it, Tanlac is the grandest medicine I hape ever seen or heard of and it is nothing less than remarkable how it has brought me out in so short a time.” Tanlac is sold in Bemidji by the City Drug Store, in Kelliher by Mrs. R. Sterling, in Blackduck by French & Moon, and in Baudette by J. Williams. GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Miles Block Phone 560 Pneumonia often follows a Neglected Cold KILL THE COLD! uiLLsS CASCARAE= P QUININ " BROMIDE Standard cold remedy for —in_tablet lorm-—{ale, -zl?re?e fi: opiates—breaks up a cold in 24 hours—relieves grip in 3 days. Money back if it fails. The genuine box has a Red with Mr. Hill's AWAY WITH THOSE ACHES AND PAINS Keep Sloan’s Liniment handy to put the ‘‘feel good’ back into the system LL it needs is just one trial —a little applied without rubbing, for it penetrates — to convince you of its merit in relieving sciatica, lum- bago, neuralgia, lame muscles, stiff- ness, bruises, pains, aches, and strains, the after-effects of exposure. The congestion is ecattered, prompt- !v.<leanly, without effort, economically. You become a_regular user cf Sloan’s Liniment, adding your enthusiasm to that of its many thousands of other friends the world over, who keep it handy. Three sizes at all druggists — 35c., 70c., $.140. . Sloan’s eopldniment " -Keep:.it handy THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER DR. J. W. DIEDRICH DEXNTIST Offiee—O’Leary-Bowser Blag. Phones—Office 376-W. Res. 376-R W. G. SCHROEDER GENERAL MERCHANDISE Yroceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, Flour Semid)i, Minn. Phone €8 SQUEEZED TO DEATH When the body begins to stiffen and movement becomes painful it is usually an indication that the kidneys are out of order. Keep these organs healthy by 'taking The world’s standard remedy for kidney, Sver, bla and uric acid troubles. Pamous since 1696. Take regularly and keep in good health. In three sizes, all druggists. ‘Guaranteed as represented. Look the mame Gold Medal on every boz e ad eccept Bo imitation 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 to us at regular in- tervals — and thus keep them looking fresh and new until worn out. The Model Dry Glaaners 309 Third Street NATURE’S MIRROR When a healthy— there’s a sparkle in her eyes, a /g rose tint in $ her cheeks, i and she has rich red blood. There’s < elasticity in eyery move- ment and a ™| spring in her step. Love comes to.every woman who has bounding health—but when she is pallid, dull e-~1 languid, she has no magnetisii . . does she appeal to any man. Such a change in feelings and looks! After suffering pain, feeling ner- vous, dizzy, weak and dragged dcwn by weaknesses of her sex— with eyes sunken, black circles and pale checks—such a woman is quickly restored to health by the Favorite Prescriptionof Dr. Pierce. Changed, too, in looks, for after taking Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pre- scription the skin becomes clear, the cves brighter, the cheeks plun is purely vegetable, i teohol. - . Drugeists sell it in tablets or liquid.” Send Dr. Picree, Buffalo, N.Y.. 10c tor taal package, Store Your Battery for the Winter | and deliver it in the condition. tion. faction. Telephone 72 We are prepared to store your battery WE ARE THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE BATTERY SHOP IN BEMIDJI We give this work our personal atten- Give us a trial, MILLER’S BATTERY SHOP " Corner Minnesota Avenue and Fourth Street spring in first class we guarantee satis- Bemidji, Minn. SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 22, 1919 DR. J. T. TUOMY NORTHERN MINN. AGENCY. DENTIST D. H. FISK Dwight D. Miller Mai Attorney at Law Glhhl:::mm::k riham Hotsl, Office, Northern National Bank Blag. WE CAN Phone 181 Insure Anything Anywhere Collections a Specialty Phone 181 Bldg., Phone 131 Physician and Surgeon DR. E. H. SMITH Office Security Bank Block DRY CLEANING Clothes Cleaners for Men, Women and Ohildren FIRE INSURANCE LUNDE and DANNENBERG REAL ESTATE IO, i A Ghe REYNOLDS & WINTER ours 012 a.m.;3 to 5,7 to 8 p.m, = Phone 401-W Calls made At 212 Beltrami Avenue 1st National Bank Bldg. VHAGANS ON 8R0S B8 5D* Phone 144 Bemidji THE UNIVERSAL CAR M EVERY FORD OWNER SHOULD KNOW Just what Ford Service is, and why it is different from ordinary garage service, and why it is more profitable to patronize the Author- ized Ford Dealer?—The Ford Dealer is a part of the Big Ford Family. He carries a large stock of genuine Ford parts for repairs and replace- ments so you don’t have to wait while he sends for them, and he uses only genuine parts because he knows the imitation parts aren’t depend- able and don’t wear. He has a thoroughly equipped up-to-the-minute garage with tools that enable his Ford Mechanics to efficiently and properly make any repair—from a minor adjustment to a complete overhaul. And when the work is finished, his bill represents the reasonable, standard Ford prices. Now, we are Authorized Ford Dealers—a part of that great Ford Service organization which was formed chiefly to put within each com- munity a dealer who would have more than a passing interest in Ford repairs and adjustments. We are prepared and equipped to render prompt, careful Ford service. Drive in or ’phone and we’ll come after your car. C. W. Jewett Company, Inc. Authorized Ford Sales and Service Insist on Genuine Ford Parts 418-22 Beltrami Avenue Telephone 474 Bemidji, Minnesota Any Yank — Who is back from the army would buy a Phonograph just to play “] Have Got My Captain Working for Me Now.” Pathe Records never ware out as do other records where sharp pointed needles are used. The Pathe sapphire ball will not scratch your recoras and it saves the everlasting changing of needles. Should your Phonograph not be a Pathe, we can furnish you with an attachment so that you can play Pathe records and have access to the Pathe Record Library, which is now the largest and most complete in the world. Come in during the next few days and hear th_e Pathe records. They will make the long winter evenings more pleasant. Model No. 3 with 10 double faced 85¢c records .. Model No records Model No records Model No. 10 with 10 double faced records Model No. 17 with 10 double faced records No. 21 Art Model with 10 double faced records Offices, Northern National Bank

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