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PAGE SIX THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 2, 1920 X & K K kKK 9K Kk K&K KKK ¥[we will bet there will be something|eran church celebrated Christmas x TEN LAKE RIPPLES X |good. Let’s go. with services in the Silver Lake W. F. Owre of Hughenden, Alberta, |school, Rev. L. J. Jerdee officiating. R i e et Canada, joined his family here last|After looking at the above, we ‘can v le, 4 a filgbg:]ecix;(l)sotx;l;soc\\c::irgfigb;ns::he week. They are visiting Mrs. Owre’s not It)amtlh:ll:wmilimli]gsetlll)‘:etnahutue arrival of a bouncing baby girl. Sure, | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aleck Sawyer. cu—szira C‘;rlson and Ed Laraos oW we will take a cigar, Albin. ’| We understand Mr: Owre is contemp- isiti n oh. Phillips tllle othen v;en The Silver Lake Farmers club will |1ating settling down here with us,|visiting T8, “HERE 08 OLICt €Ay, meet Saturday, January 3, at 8 p. m., [and we sincérely hope so. Mr. Owre|ln 80 ngml 2t a:d albis s:“mn at the Buck Lake school house. This |strikes us as a man who will make|t0 cro)ss]a kgr luli’lp All you eppgd =X is the annual meeting. There will |2 good citizen. ;:eaofm i,lhin pwas one sidye o:m;“: e be the election of new officers for the If Christmas celebrations are a head, wilile all the litle ‘“fishes” was . ensuing year, also a debate on Dry |sign of good times, we must have it swim'mlng around him. Thanks 25y vs. Wet. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson |here, as witnessed by the following: Ed. Larson’s presence, Albin tescap. and Mr. and Mrs. Cordie Heifferrich |Friday, December 20, Miss O. Haug-| oy} nothing worse than a cold bathi s are the entertainment committee, so [lum had a program by her school in s basy thi 3 the Buck Lake school; Saturday, De-|_ Frank Severson is busy these days. cember 21, Miss Axca Sawyer had a|He is raising a b“,’;“d new crop. Oh, Christmas tree and program of her|aint it cute, girls? school in the Silver Lake school; Wonder what became of 'the two . Christmas eve the Buck Lake Sunday|boys that had a $50 bet that they school had a Christmas tree and pro-|were going to get married before gram in. the Buck Lake school, under|New Years? If you see any newly the direction of the Sunday school|married couples around here, let us' teacher, Mrs. Alex Sawyer, and Fri-|know. We will see if we can identify . day, December 26, the English Luth-|them. : XX KK KKK «k % % % % % % % % ¥ |Riggs’ three-piece orchestra. There . | RIKE ill be a grand march at midnight i g TENST. hal b8 t ality is prom- IquEN IN T“RKEY 2K K K ok K K KK K 4K KO x| 204 8 Junch of extra quality Is p i i T Frank Falls, who has been in the School will reopen Monday, Jan- service for nearly th{:e years and|yary 5. . " | has reinlisted for another year, sur- Two sleigh loads of young people Mistake to Class Them as “Toys |prised his parents a couple days be-|gpent Sundgay evening at Schulke’s of the Harem.” fore Christmas. He has obtained a|farm, They amused themselves with em. furlough for thirty days, which he|mygjc and games. A bountiful lunch —_ will spend with friends and relatives| was gerved during the evening. in this vicinity. High mass will be celebrated in Under the Law They Have Absolute | ™ yji; Esther Hempl, who teaches)the gathollc church here next Sun- Control of Their Own Property, 14 rural school near Bemidji, is spend-|day at 10 o'clock a. m. Rev. Fr. Which All Western Women ing her vacation in Hagali township. | Fonmosse of Blackduck will be the Have Not. The Legion gave a dance at the|celebrant. Sz Guild hall Christmalsd nlg;ntt.h gbout John Pemble will return to Ro- «“ forty tickets were sold an e dance|chester, January 6, for an examina- 'OSo:zeWIeox:xr:u:eLy madern tyounz was voted a big success in every|tion. Mr. Pem};fle, uuring the last women, who mistake symptoms for the | oqpect, six months, has had a series of radium ::zfj n?l‘;(e ‘:"“23“ sot 'l;dekpendence. Miss Jeanette Stechman,kwlixo ILI:S treatments for cancer of the mouth. L r urkey,” sug- |peen doin atriotic work in e - ts a bulletin from the Washington. | public schgols ‘:)l Kansas and Nebras- Iofsg‘lev::(r&lm’nwfig te:;g::‘:tg“me eadquarters of the Natlonal Geo- |ka, is home for the holidays. holidays with friends and relatives phic soclety. “There women smoke, have had property rights for centuries, and divorce is easy, but who Jump from Bed in Morning and Drink Hot Water Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rice andf, daughter, Marion, spent Christmas in this vicinity. ket, N. D day in Bemidji with their daughter| Fred Downs of Brocket, N. D., ~—in all respects—wante to be a Turk? ts. b i Miss_Idella Bradley, who teachesparents. : Tells why everyone should drink The ‘toys of the Turkish harems’ were |, v} o 'pyjuth public schools, is visit-| 'W. A. Rice made a business trip hot water each morning You'll Be Entirely Satisfied with 4 ¢o be pitied In many ways, it is true, |in, per mother, Mrs. B. Carter, Sr. | to International Falls this week. before breakfast. = twives cried in vain for such ‘emancl- Y ol ¢ best, day in and day out, just try Patirs: under tho kalser” Classified Advertising Department [J|i. Sluie svers "momming for & T..&bulletin quotes from a commun- - ————— week. fcation by Mary Mills Patrick, which Advertisements in this column cost ONE CENT per word for Eives a vivid pleture of the conditlon FIRST INSERTION and HALF CENT pexr word for subsequent and sister, Mrs. Fred Graham. spent a couple of days visiting his but considerable pity for them has Be sure and go to the big dance at| The Odd Fellows lodge of Tenstrike | || . | been wisdirected, Kor example, the |the Spur school house New Years|will have its annual oyster supPer|" m, gee the healthy bloom in your [Murkish women who now are to be eve. The music will be furnished by |at the lodge rooms New Years eve. face, to see your skin get clearer and *emancipated’ have had absolute con- clearer, to wake up without a head- .tml of their own property for hun- e ache, backache, coated tongue or a preds of years, whereas the German | nasty breath, in fact to feel your Before breakfast each day, drink l EA < ‘of Turkish women before the world a glass of real hot water with a tea- spoonful of limestone prosphate in it when you try it. To paraphrase the old adage—*“the - ive inserti . Cash must accompany copy. hing £ g S P . ] war, 18 follows: consecutive insertions of same copy. b as a harmless means of washing frem proof o the tea is in the drinkin’ o’ it.” Words are in- ey - id for at time of insertion will be charged for at the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels . i llwnr!: :rt‘ive? lt(;:: “;-ll] ::::t ;? a:hRolm ;:l ONgd(;E;?':‘ xu“:vor: rnml then only to those having open accounts the previous day’s indigestible waste, + adequate to describe how DELICIOUS Brooke Bond el xwlthout consfil it ¢ t: ndl- y of sour bile and toxins, thus cleansing, Tea is when properly brewed. Try it TODAY. GREEN ) ral l:n of sex; on our books. sweetening and purifying the entire or BLACK, one as fine as the other. Look for the label. 2 fap or 2 woman was ailke 8 cltisen No ad taken for less than 15 cents for first run, and nothing alimentary canal before putting more of the Roman world. This met the re- quirements of Mohammedan life, food into the stomach. The action of Red Label India Ceylon Tea Blue Label Japan Green Tea hot water and limestone phosphate " less than 10 cents per issue for additional runs.” ot L eon ot Lt Northern Grocery Co., Distributors fwbem no woman ever necessarily sus- # on an 2mpty‘ stomach is wonderfully tained a lasting relation with any man. WHEN OTHER METHODS FAIL TRY A PIONEER WANT ADVERTISEMENT invigorating. It cleans out all the AT ALL GROCERS “Therefore, during all the centuries | N e | | soUr formentations, gases and acidity “In 1- . ¥ irti of Mohammedan history, women have and gives one a fine appetite for lo 1-th., 3-1b., and 3-B., Airtight Packages Never in bulk. Trial Packages 10c FOR SALE breakfast. A quarter pound of limestone phos- phate will cost very little at the drug store, but is sufficient to demonstrate that those who are subject to consti- pation, bilious attacks, acid stomach, rheumatic twinges or whose skin is sallow or pallid, that one week of inside bathing will have them look- ing and feeling better every way. legally controlled their own property. . WANTED {They have been free to buy, sell, or | _____ <« alienate it without consulting any FOR LE—' ix-cylinder ,D—Whe! ou want your SA Three six-cylinde: male relative. This has given them in- w‘;’::fsawed Pl;xo:e 737TW. 3d13 Buick cars in A-No 1 shape. Motor dependence of thought and an toflw-|__ "~ ' e | _Inn. 1218tf jence in business affairs that seems [ WANTED TO BUY—100 native ewes. wholly Inconsistent with thelr life of | .A. E. Gibson, Bemidji. Phone|FOR SALE—Two carloads of nice "y v 6d15| birch wood. Write P. P. Mal- ‘comparative personal slavery. 843. terud, Puposky. 2d18 o - A & 1, ceBinterja harem and;thereiyou sce 8 WANTED—80 or 100 acres, clay sub- (Circassian beauty, who has been newly | ™ . "5 nroved or unimproved, with- |FOR SALE-—15 tons of wild hay, in acquired by the tall, handsome pasha | ;¢ miles of Bemidji. Geo. Voltz, | stack, at $16 per ton, on the gllester who has just passed you In the street.| care Third Street Cafe, Bemidji,| Farm. Apply Geo. French, Mark- {The air is heavy with the odor of Minn. 6d1230| ham Bldg. 6d15 SAGE TEA DANDY eastern perfume, and the black eunuch | -—m-—————— " FOR SALE— See the Bemidjl Sta- TO DARKEN HAIR imnds by the door to watch all who | WANTED—Man who C'dll; drive (? tionary stove for rubber stamps. motor bus and will make a ©3PA-| g5 "gimle eignature stamps,-no- | [re Grandmother’s Recipe to come and go. The beauty herself Is Hore Mficer. Good wages ‘thickly powdered, with an elaborate e truant olticer. . 2 tarial eeals and corporation seals 4 colffure erected by her numerous| APPIY R. 0. Bagby, Supermtgx;dg Bring Back Color and ent of Schools. 3d1- Lustre to Hair" - imaids. Jewels half cover her arms, tack. Put in good shape. Call . | i~~~ | stack. Put up e, .and she wears a beautifully embrol 12-F-310, or #ee Chas. Trog. dered negligee. There Is a languorous ANTED- MALE expression in her black eyes, as she HELP LW\EEM Mrula sits idly smoking a cigarette and #i i T:rklsb cofree. g ' p- WANTED—Girl, for general house- [FOR SALE—Timothy and clover hlay, “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com- “Would you think, to look at her,| Work. Phone 779J. 4d1-6 ::;:X, l:mz‘xe“poll:n;:gzd ’&‘}_l 80;" pound’ ’at any drug store. Millions /5 —————————————————————————————— . y . o i i . {that when she draws her money from | w’'NTED Girl wanted for kitchen] sata, Bemidji, Minn., ph . %fiahfit:clf;, °i!m;l:':v:;db; :;:)‘::idist?gle\ s the bank that she must sign her own work. Third Street Cafe. 1222:{ : of other ingredients, are sold mm~“§ Go Away and Leave It 1 ¥ ‘ ; : \check? " These two sides of life have S ANTED Cock. Tnrestantant, at ally, says a well known been 1 WHETHER you go away-on a business trip or.a [poe “:,?:;"y a vnr.llance wm;, ”:h once, wages $55 to $60 per month. LOST AND FOUND. here, because it darkens the hair B0 1 : y g o dy VY d pf ] lother; but, as years have gone by, the Write Minnie Rux, Northwood, [~~~rrr~~msnsnansnsssssrn~[naturally and evenly that no one can pleasure jaunt, your mind 1s free and easy 1 gour ithoughtful side has predominated . 4d15|LOST—Fur lined mitten. Finder|tell it has been applied. : . among the more intellectual Moham-| . N- D- b ST ur e e, e el e oo Rl uming gray| TecOrds and valuable papers are left behind in a WANTED—Teacher, with first grade 3 medan women, until now they are 12tf| or becoming faded have a surprise % £ ;ready to enter into the affairs of today certificate, for the ensuing five — | awaiting them, because after one or GF A]ljteel Saf€ LOST—Pair of glass, in case. Be-|iun applications the gray hair van- g e swith an understanding and vigor| months. M. M. Prather, Clerk, «which the world has never accredited Lavinia, Minn. T 2d1-3 tween Bemidji Hardware Co. and|:poc and your lacks become luxuri- . Mill Park. Phone 816W. 3d12 antly dark and beautiful. : th. Gray- | ito them. “It has been on the soclal side that [OST—Ladies black vell, between| This is the age of youl fire, theft and rodents. The contents of a GF Alisteel Safe ase '‘Mohammedan women have suffered FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY . Street Cafe and City Hall. |haired, unattractive folks aren’t o T e Tdat iider He copresslon of it maet ) Sime e R i Tor, tel wanted around, so get _busy ‘with safe at all times. The interior may be arranged from stock sec- \especially from the frequency of dl-| FOR ANY kind of reai estate deal, see| ward. 3d1-4 | Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound| tions to suit any business. vorce. A man could legally divorce| or write E. J. Willits, 218 Bsltrami tonight and yow’ll be delighted with FOR SALE—Sixty ton wild hay in " You can turn gray, faded hair beautifully dark and lustrous almost over night if you’ll get a bottle of The Underwriter’s Label on each safe certifies protection fmlll : this wife at any minute, the only con-| Ave Phone 41. 1213tf your dark, handsome hair and your| ey yg show you these modern office safes. «dition being the payment of the dowry [~ AT Y FOR SALE—FARM g:;:hlul appearance’ within.a few . which was seitled upon her by the ROOMS FOR RENT PROPERTY e PIONEER STATIONERY HOUSE hushand at the thine of her marriage. . AIn the last attempt to keep the sex |FOR RENT—Furnished room. Call ~ i : Wholesalers ; in the role assigned to them by the life 4287, 241230 FOR SALE—Sacrifice sale for cais:, ¢ s .of the harem, very strict laws have — e half price, 40 acres just’outside e Suactacmnae SL i tocets Bl ; been made to prevent all possible prog- F01R20%E11§;1'we;\ Alvoe“_"‘ 1:1(:1(::'1]1-2 hID;ISS.’ city limits, high and dry, $600. ress among them. Laws have been Phone 361J. 6d17 Need momney. SE% NWZ%, Sec. proclaimed over and over again for- | c———— e 19, Twp. 147., Range 23. Addrgss ‘bidding Mohammedan women to at-|FOR RENT—Office room, light and Plyneer Publishing Co., or see Mr. tend foreign schools. In this emer- heat furnished. Markham hotel Winters, Htoel Dalton, Monday. gency they engaged governesses, Most building. J. P. Lahr. 341330 bals R LY e = of these governesses were allens, and | ewsms G AGER’S .many of them were inefficient, and bad 5 e e - . g moral guides to so large a portion of e —— o 5 the population beginning to think and H l DES pELT woo Sunshine Grocery . question. The governess system ob- = . v CUFFURU & BUMPANY | SRS AFTER HOLIDAY SPECIALS .tained so much influence after a short time that laws were made forbldding women to have governesses. Yet they struggled on In an effort for mental . . q p 2 fllumination, reading, writing, LM C i . T o e denctis et MM !L‘Léflpgtlfis& MV‘I,QEL (0 A few items that we have made a special sometimes getting help from their hus- M ’ L purchase on and we are going tO give you ; ‘bands and brothers. They have ac- g Cash Buyers the benefit of these purchases. Don’t wait, come early. ; A Buy in Soap—100 bars to the box.$4.69 A Snap in Apples—Jonathan, by the i box,only ....................$1.98 Pork and Beans, No. 2 cans, 1 dozen . $1.69 CARRY A BIT SAVE A BIT TO OUR MANY FRIENDS AND ‘ CUSTOMERS WE WISH TO EXTEND ‘A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEARS GREETING complished much, with so heavy a han- dicap, in literature, science, com- merce and politics.” He Knew Her, She was a most charming little per- son at a Red Cross canteen In an army camp. Everyone called her Peggy and her conquests among the soldiers from the rest camp ere . . : aany. Gks We feel that our increase in busi- 8 differont from Q) Salmon, tall cans, half dozen. . ....$1.19 Ass e b e ness and prosperity is due to the St Do ae gy e Sioux Toilet Paper, threerolls. . ......Bc #nd 1 undertook to entertain him. splendid support and patronage that and the materials used are of Yeast, three for .................11le ltherto Peggy had not counted offi- bigher grade. ,cers among her adorers, or at least not in our sight. Hoping to make him feel more at ease I talked of Peggy, iher popularity, her charms, her shame- iless flirtations; he was silent, “Have you known her long? I asked. He stammered, blushed, and replied: “Well, yes. about three years:; you see she’s my wife.”—Chicago Tribune. = Palm Olive Soap, three for.........25¢ Black Sl!k That Good Coffee, Steel cut (equal to ' Stove Polish 60c), per pound................50e _ : Makes s brtizat, sty polsh that dods Lux, perpackage .................12¢ lour times as ong 38 ordinary siove Al Santos Coffee, in bulk, per pound.46c, GLIFFORD & COMPANY fiéfiifi'%"ffg&m Five pounds for ..............$2.30 TR R e . Al Bogata Coffee, in bulk, per pound .50c we have received from you. , your dealer i3 authori; ‘money. Insist on Black Silk Stove Pc Bemidji, Minn. 26 in liquid or ne quatity. ' 1 The Coming Thing. 5 : - lélac‘kls‘li:i S::s\::-;’olgr%/orb Flve I.)oun.ds for IR N A e e e '$2.m “What a beautitul night! The place . Sterling, Ilinois No. B Victoria Coffee, in bulk, pound.32¢ seems to distill beauty.” “If you come a little further you'll find where it distills moonshine.” i Five pounds for ..............$1.60- Campbell’s Soups .......:.......123¢c : Eine. Outiook Il_l’lllll|llllllllllllllllIllllllllll_lllllllllll .IIIIIIIllIlIIIIIIIIIlIIIl o Salt Pork, per pound fot e iyt il .246 v m:(:: &m;(::'t's and exports are keep- Head Tha P'o“ar wan‘ Ad THE PIONEER WANT ADS 120 Thil'd Street Bemidji Phone 851 “Yes, and our deports are going to BRING RESULTS Se rood ton."—Baston Transcrint AT R HHIIR L]