Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 12, 1919, Page 4

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FRIDAY, EVENING, DECEMBER 12, 1919 . [} Daily Fashion Hint [DOG SAVES CHICAGOAN'S LIFE Mongrel Pup Attracts Attention to Room Where Master {s Lying weak and run down that for months|I am not troubled with constipation I wasn’t able to get out of the house.|any more, and the headaches and “It hardly seems reasonable that|dizzy spells are all a thing of the only a short time ago I was in this|Past. The pain across.the small of my awful condition, almost a wreck, you |back and between my shoulder BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER FUBLISEED APTE! BXOBPT SUNDAY- b h TRE nlll‘;:!' non::o:::mma ©0. (% 3 3 Uncenscious. might say, and now today since I|blades has disappeared and in fact E. H. DENU, - - _J— 1 have taken Tanlac I haven’t an ache | nothi at all ever troubles me. I G. E. CARSON, e 4 f 4 Minneapolis.—Jerry, a mongrel PUD | or pain in my body and am in the|am gaining back my lost weight and- Pres. and Treas. . Sec. and Mgr. - A of the streets, repaid kindnesses of his | very best of health. I can eat any|strength, am doing all my house- S bachelor master, Willlam Hart, sixty |thing I please without any bad ef-|work, and can get out of the house § ¢ X i years old, and saved Hart’s life. fects in the least from gas or indi-|2and go down town whenever I > TEASPEONE 938 i h Hart, who lives in the rear on the | gestion, and the pain in my side has|Please and never feel one bit tired. I X P second floor at 2017 Washington ave |completely disappeared. My nerves|am certainly pleased with Tanlac and Entered at the posfoffice at Bemh.m. Minn., as second-class matter am only too glad to recommend it.”’ under act of Congress of March-$, 187! Tanlac is sold in Bemidji by the " R. Sterling, in Blackduck by French & Moon, and in Baudette by J. Wil- liams. Palace Meat Market You can have just as nice a dinner in 1919 asyoudidin 1912. Look over these prices below and you will see where you can buy your Sunday dinner meats at a big saving. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY 'Veél Stew, 1b..10c| Leg of Lamb. ..25¢ Veal Shoulder Beef Rib Stew . 124c Roast, Ib .. ..20c| Beef Pot Roast.15c Veal Chops, b.25¢| pork Toin Roast, Leg of Veal....30c I .........35¢ Lamb Stew, 1b.10c| Pork Shoulder M nue, opened two jets of his gas stove but failed to light one. Neighbors were called to the room by the whines, : growls and scratchings of -Jerry, who was locked outside. Breaking in the foor, they found Hart unconscioys. The police were called and Hart was taken to the city hospital. Neighbors say Hart found the dog in the streete about four months ago and befriended ‘him. Hart is a ma- chinist and came to Minneapolis from Chicago. are in as fine condition as they ever were and I am sleeping soundly every night, and when I get up I don’t have those coughing, gagging spells, for the catarrh has left me entirely, a to annonymous contributions. Writer's name must be kx::w.n“gut%l: ‘:“‘W. but no{ necessarily for plmlwlt.nm.l = : Communications for the w.eklfi.filrunm must reach this ol ‘e‘o” l‘llfl later than Tuesday of each week to § e publication in the curren! o | s Beyond Him. “What a wonderful linguist that man is! Is there. any tongué he hasn’t mastered?” “Yes; his wife’s.” pages, containing of the news df the week. Published wfimmulp:'w-mwwumtn.nuvmum N e o i e o e 0212 8574 APPROPRIATE FOR MANY OCCASIONS. T Smart and individual fashions for His Drawback. street wear. The tailleur-to the left “This new writer has a certain rude has a modernized box-coat, the mod- | strength.” i SWANSON IMPRESSES HIS HEARERS. | If anyone had any-doubts about the attitude of the Amer- ican FedgrationAof Labor and heard Secretary George w. i - ‘ Lawson of the State Federation of Labor speak in the Bemidji snisgiion f‘,’”fii’;i:fe (O increased | " wTaen how eould e expect to sue- association quarters, Wednesday evemnx,.lt is reasonable to b Bs Erltighscp e i ceed in polite litersimre? ! believe that their minds were qlllliC}fl{ d;spe‘}led Yh::atfl}tn?s' skirt is o gathered twt;-plec’é model ; : ! ¢ he had to say'about the labor movement, | Medium size requires 43 yards 48- 1 i waacson, S whas th objce and i of gL S L 1 T00 LATE TO CLASSIFY organization are.’ N ) o 4da.rk blue duvetyn, its straight lines Th te f t ad: .8. If memory serves right, 22,000 joined the state federation s hold 1 vtk a stratght e rate for want ads may . last year, andr{his year vgill 'sho’w a handsome increase in mem- zflr‘o:':;‘}.,:,t:mf ‘;\,,,‘721",2,“,, be found at heading of reg- i - bership. " Mr. Lawson told of the work .of the federation in| any of the fur-fabrics-may be used || ular classified department. " gponsoring legislation for the state, that has been of much| for the col;lvarfibled?l‘)“fll‘- :rl;sm;;/- Ads received later than 11 benefit in ‘many ways to the entire state. He emphasized the ;‘;fl:‘:zljc: N R 4 || o’clock a. m. will appear un- fast that Minnesota has had very little labor differences and| ““pire; Model: Pictorial Review Jac- || der this head in current issue declared that it was his mission to efféct settlements in an| ket No. sm;2 SSlzest, 348 kgot?z 1n;513’e4s amicable manner to all c'oqcerned., instead of striking !;q enforce g‘x'::é g;iiz o0 :::fitg i :1 1 cpflcé: demands, and it isn’t a difficult thing for most of the disgruntled | ;2°% °* FOR RENT—Two rooms, may be employes to listen to the reason of their secretary, who brings| “'seconi Model: Coat No. 8570, | used for light housekeeping. 1009 heart to heart| Sizes, 34 to 50 inches bast. Price, | Bemidil Ave. 231213 : Dot SVIcTRAGT e lovse e Shen s s e Towr | 7 : Lamb Shoulder.18c| Roast, Ib....28¢ SATeiliily s 8 We Doinon Of B C ~~|COULDN'T LEAVE | Lamb Chops...25c| Liver,Ib ......12¢ who heard him when he spoke Wednesday night, for when Mr.| - d : , ; Lawson, in a spirit of fairness and humanity, turned the spot N ¢ ‘ HOME IN MONTHS light on the labor situation it showed plainly that tl:xe n}empers of the federatiori were men of ambition, progressive if given the chance, that they had wives and children they loved, and hoped the youngsters would be well attired, well educated aqd dévelop into good future citizens of the state. He also said| the worker wanted his wife to appear well, like any other_; that he was planning improvements to his: home and add to it, the same as other, and take an interest in his. city’s progress, same as others, as they are Americans, same as others. \ —_— GOOD OLD AMERICAN STOCK. Our feminine, cousins in:England are capering jpbila_n_tly over the fact that Lady Astor has been elected to the'British parliament; ‘receiving -moré votes:than both of her male op- ponéits: y R She will go into history as the first woman to ever occupy a seat in the house of commons. ’ But will the British historian tell the future generations that the first woman to break down the iron traditions of the British empire wastéan American by birth and breeding? . For Lady Astor, you know, before her marriage was Nancy Langhorne of Virginia. Good old American blood abroad always tells. It gets the worm while others do the scratching. —_ MORE TO COME. The king of Spain wants to visit the United States next year. Ditto His Majesty of Italy. . The king and queen of the Belgians have come, viewed, and gone. Also ditto. the prince of Wales. Bring them all over, look them over, let them size us up, . toss a few million verbal bouquets back and forth, and then send them home rejoicing in the fact that they have seen the haunts of the savages who kicked the royal pants of the kaiser. s . sy oy S et e s sy P e REX TONIGHT. Tom Mix, the William Fox star, NEWS OF THE who is said to have reached the high water mark of his screen work in “The Speed Maniac,” which is to be T H E A T E R S shown tonight and tomorrow, at the Rex theatre, has had a most thrilling FRESH. OYSTERS, HEAD LETTUCE CELERY, SWEET POTATOES Mrs. Camp Was All Run Dowin But Is Well and 'Strong After Taking Tanlac .“Of all the people who have. tak- ~|en Tanlac I believe I have as much’ cause.to be thankful as anyone,” was the statement made to a Tanlac rep- xéesenta l. regengxé‘lbg ngs.sD. S’»:’ amp, living at “Jen t., St. THOSE DEAR GI!RXES‘ Paul, Minn. (R her girl “For years, I just.can’t remember 8 - 2 how many,” continued Mrs. Camp, o’ ‘town, withi & comit B "I 14T Have been troubled with:a: bad omet L g ‘i “'"-lcase of catarrh, and evéry moming | “And you still speak to hlm,% . - . |when I got up. I would -be"so choked R w1 © “|up.and stiffed) that: ¥ ‘coiild *hardly breathe and I would have to cough {for-an hour or more -before my head _|and throat felt cleared up and re- "lizved. My stomach got out of or- der and after I had eaten something i I 'would-suffer terribly with indiges- Follower of Fashion. tion- and gas, and I had such an aw- Parker—Is your wife a woman to |fy] pain in my righ side I thought I look forward to something to Worry |had appendicitis, and at times I had about? : i " |to lie down before I could get relief. Tucker—Yes, yes, indeed she is—If (I was so nervous that some nights'I it is in style.—Judge. ) didn’t sleep over an hour, and I was —_— so constipated that nearly all the Apprehensive., | time I suffered with. dreadful head- Friendi—You saw the &Qc‘cor. did |aches and dizzy spells. I had a pain you? I suppose he started to regulate |Just about all the time right across your diet. - the small of my back and between Dyspeptic—No; I think he started to my shoulder blades, and 1 got so TOMORROW eliminate it. SATURDAY ONLY ~Palace Meat Market Phones 200 and 201 - S “Jack says there isn't & Hard Gaing. Life is a journey all secure -~ As over level roads we slip— And then Fate.calls for a detofir That(-nnilu the pleasure of the trip. Often a suffering man or woman will ask a Chiro- practor, 'what the spine has to do with the health. “Do you think the spinal adjustments can help me? I've been troubled with constant headaches and stom- ach sickness for years, but have been unable to find relief. Will Chiropractic help me?” These and many other questions are regularly asked. Get the Chiropractic idea and health will follow. You have a brain, a spinal cord and a nervous syste;n: ‘But you don’t kndw the part they play in keeping you well. A Mad Werld. Jack—I have noticed that some fel- lows act like fools when in love. Edith—And I have noticed that it is not even necessary for some to be in love.—London Answers, Leisure. “Why can’t you keep a servant?’ ° “I think,” replied Mr. Crosslots, “that it's because she draws so much ‘wages for the first week that she feels ready to take a two-week vacation.” DOUGLAS Fairbanks again appears as . e e -—— . — -———{ | CATeET, bOth before and after enter- L g’ " Y i | O ures. 1t fr Some ot i \rinanclally Sp:;k!n!.‘ R “MR. FIX-IT” : Ypl,l are taught from childhood on that if you are RISKED HIS LIFE. this interesting and exciting mater- d Mayme accept the ‘college pro- An Artivafe. Pictuve sick, it’s because you have eaten something that doesn’t fessor?” A “No; she wanted an automgbile and a diamond necklace, so shé' married the skilled day laborer.” ial, both as to stunts and events, that Mix is putting into his picture work, making it a seven-day wonder of the rhotoplay world. Jim Corbett in *“71he Midnight Man,” second of the Universz\il series. REX SUNDAY. Olive Thomas, who will be seen in the first of her series of Selznick pic- Victor Moore, the celebrated come- dian scored a great success when first appearing in “The Clown,” a Para- mount photoplay, produced by Wil- liam C. DeMille, which is again on exhibition at the Grand theatre to- night only. . Mr. Moore is one of the leading photodramatic comediansh oi( the country. In “The Clown’ he is seen v 2 both as the harlequin of the circut:i, :!‘;;esa;ndunll)!sot:é?y?fig t]l)lzwf'tléx (t)]‘l]e::‘rl: and the noble, humtaflTl}lxusg?:v?n&nls liae! b icallons the moct beaatital fathor. Thgslory o = th girl in+*America—and justly so. With of gripping appeal as it tells how the Rer i eatan taans of ooy cnestant children’s idol risks his life to save Halo And ahinioe eyes uty b one of his little admirers, and later blue, her st?per-b l’gorn'fa.nd e pf sea sacrifices his career to protect the 'Miss, Thomas most assuredly daeysex?vcees, other, S the title bestowed on her. “Back to the Woods”—Harold| " mpe east contains the names of sev- Lloyd comedy—is on the same DPro-|era) players who have themaelves gram, tonight only. been starredly-and naturally their sal- ;rigs m;a l\lllp.lnto a ?remendons sum. FUL MAN obert 8. was directing for an- -DEI‘IGHT RO: CE. other concern, but Mr. Selznick want- Lila Lee, th&dainf.v ehd popularied him for the role of Terrence -screen star, will. appear e Elko|0'Keefe, which he played on the — rEn - - theatro tonight And Saturday, In a|stage. and arrangements were made Only Venus i§ friendly today, the other planets being in Paramount picturization of Kate|for his services. " | evil aspect. > . g R L e e All manner of extravagance is predicted for the winter 2 ’ the River,” a delightful ro- % . . B U o - - A R Lt Moy b Prettily Expressed. months' and warning is given of danger in yielding to its influence.’ ) try sweetheart, that begins with a| A-young nephew of mine adores his ; Ry game of “Post-oftice” and ends, atter | grandiwother. _ He ie intense In all Business is subject to a rule making for a period of un- many more or less vexatious misun-| things and in school, which is new to settled conditions with mar y failures. dmmnfln}? 'lm o melizemani] LS A Ml it e (kL dom Again Switzerlald .comes under an evil sway-and grave iation of the lovers. appealed to him more than anything| . B s 32 ’ Critics say this is “a well told and | else. Last week his grandmother had |difficulties are md:.cated f_or heg‘. natural story, and Lila Lee's litest|her seventleth birthday. He handed The president is promised highest honars, .the stars repeat. * publication -equals-any she.has done| her his little gift and, kissing her, sald, Persons whose birthdate this is should avoid-all change in th?. past and surpasses most of| “Dear grandmother, I hope. that you |this year. | g Sy ¥ill like this, and that you will live Children born todsy will be restless and- headstrong. the sme il 'm’“ T O vemanger e Cher o yout 458"~ (Copyright, 1919, by the Wheeler Syndicate, Inc.) agree with you, or because some germ has caught you. Then you are taught to take .medicine to kill the germ or chase him out, or to diet, ete. i Get the Chiropractic idea and you will realize ‘that S0 long as the brain and nervous system are in harmony you will be well and keep well. - But should one of ttge delicate nerves that emit from' the spinal cord be pinched by a slight subluxation of the vertebra in the spine, then you will find your bod e Ly y y. weakened and sub- The surest way to avoid this is to kee i ] v D your spine in perfect alinement, thus preventing the bony sgg- ments from pinching the deli ¢ e Lk g elicate nerves that pass out One of “Doug’s” best, good enough to see again. Again Clock Watchers, " Parker—Your new stenographer is as howely as a clock. Tucker—Morei so. The men-in' the office keep: their eyes on the clock nearly all the time now.—Judge. Added Attraction Two-Part Capitol Comedy ‘CHASING REINBEAUX’ GRAND The Particulars. “Has Bangs a leg to stand on in his claim t6- the - authorship of that ar- ticle?” “Oh, yes; his footnotes.” , Just remember that acute cases respond much more rapidly than chronic e chronic after effects. ases and also prevents the WHAT THE STARS PREDICT Drs. Lunde & Dann_enberg CHIROPRACTORS' First Nat’l Bank Bldg., b Ba\nidji, Minnesota

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