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FESTIVAL OF THE EPIPHANY Yhree Events Included in the Celebra- tion, Which Is Observed by Three Great Churches. “WILD WEST' DAY HAS © " NOTHING ON BERLIN By Carl D. Groat. (United Press Correspondent.) Berlin (By Mail). — The “Wild ‘West” in its palmiest days had noth- ing on Berlin, in this year of grace, dent” It is used by the church to 1920. designate the festival which is cele- It’s just about as safe for a postal| brated on January 6 by Roman Cath- <river with his wagonload of mail and| olic, Eastern and Anglican churches in parcels to stir out in a thickly popu-| commemoration of the wmanifestation lated part of Berlin as it was for a| of Christ. stagecoach driver to venture across| Three different events are included the American plains in the days of|in the celebration: As early as the m:gggdthgi;c}(li( Jesse James, and| thirg century it was observed as the 3 commemoration of the baptism of Every day or two, some Desperate ¢ Eary hrist and bis revelation to the worl Dietrich or_Fearful Franz steps ou as the Son of God. Later in the Eus% from the sidewalk, shoves a bit of S it was taken also as a manifestation antillery in the face of postal driver and his gssistant, says quietly but|©f divine power in Christ's first mir- firmly “die Haende hoch”—meaning acle at Cana. In the western church Jhands up—and then proceeds to frisk | the adoration of the Magi was princi- the postwagon of all registered mail.| Pally put forward, the baptism being * The losses to the postal department | especially mentioned in the services to date have been tremendous, espe-| for the octave, and the Cana miracle «2ially in _ha\lls of registered letters| on the following Sunday. In the fourth from fore}gn countries. So far, none| century the birth of Christ was also of the stickup men has ever gotten| connected with it by some writers. himself into bodily danger, for while| Many special observances are or the"postmen travel armed, they gen-| have been connected with it under erally make little or no efforts to|yne name of Twelfth day. Twelfth get at their gats. 5 . | night was a time of speclal merry- The first thing that the public making in England, and closed the knows about it is a sign on the bul- letin boards announcing 5,000 marks’ ({hrlstmns festivities. The date for reward for apprehension of the high-| Easter is announced, and in many waymen. Berlin has long since| Places the blessing of waters takes .ceased to pay much attention to high-| Place. Sovereigns commonly offered way robberies or anything of that| gold, frankincense and myrrh at the sort. L altar, a custom still maintained by As for burglaries, they’re simply a| England. | part of the daily routine. Locks and bars/don’t bother the modern Berlin buglar in the least. A person’s house- hold goods or jewels are no safer in a burglar-proo? vault than they would be in the street. should gain by substituting nickel coins Recently, a daring daylight thief|for bronze. To one who has merely made the rounds of a couple of prom-| visited Switzerland, this proposition re- inent hotels, getting away with afquires little argument. In weight, bulk number of valuable. fur coats and|and convenience nickel is unguestion- many jewels. quh.g}}t and night-| ably preferable. With what ease can time holdups Of‘md_l"lduals are as| swiss 20-centime pieces to the value Prevalent as cooties in an army. of, say, 2 shillings, be carried, as compared with 2 shillings’ worth of “copper!” And how this reform would Hghten the bus conductor’s burden! FORTY IDEAL AGE FOR WOMEN The combined welght of the 20-cen- English Artist Sweep-. Away Time- |40 10-centime and 5-centime Swiss Honored Ideas Having to Do nickels is, writes the Times cor- _With Spinsterhood. respondent, only 137 grains, against the 515 grains, which 3% pence ) El’here is a flurr)" among English | waign. Apropos of this subject, the spipsters. A prominent artist has |1,,don chamber of commerce has de-. ‘come to the conclusion that a girl of | cjgeq to recommend that the govern- forty should be man’s fideal. He | ant prepare for issue, when required sweeps away all the time-honored rub- | ¢, supplement the silver currency, b about spinsters at the age of [pjckel colns of the value, say, of 8ix- forty being mostly interested in cats pence, a shilling and half a crown.— and canarles. Here is what he has | opristian Science Monitor. . 10 say about the new old girl. “The ideal age for a woman from the viewpoint of the man who studies the sex as an artist is forty years. ‘The woman of forty is at the perfec- The word “epiphany” is from the Greek tongue and weans “to be evl- Nickels in London. A letter in the Times of London points out the advantages England Subscribe for The Ploneer. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE. tion of her beauty and has attained a Whereas, default ha;-xl bgend made lg settled mentality which she did not &E?lo%*’(;“of{;“,s?‘i,}“;fit lar‘:erenot 3 ::d possess as a girl In her teens, or as |thirty and 75-100 dollars taxes, making three hundred forty-ome and 35-100 ‘@ young woman in her twentles and |doliars, which is claimed to be due and thirties. At forty she is an {deal com- |is due{ 1‘“ the date og 1this notifeaupos v a certain mortgage luly executes an ranion, pleasantly matured, tolerant | Geivered by Tersie Shulda, Mortgagor. and understanding. Only the igno- to Peder S. Hermo, Mortgagee, bearing ramuses in life find joy in the society date February 18th, 1916, given to secure the purchase money for the land therein of young girls or undeveloped |described amounting to four hundred women."” dollars, with interest thereon at seven ¢ cent per annum from October 18, and con- per 1915, and the with the power of sale 9 . tained, which said _mortgage was duly forty” age got married, a consider- recx}x;deél in the ufficeBcg the ]::egister a v of Deeds_in and for Beltrami County, able number of them widows. This |g,(,°5¢" Minnesota, on the 2lst day of has led to frequent lamentations by |February, 1916, at 10 o'clock a. m., in younger women that, with the huge [Bogk 31 of Mortgages, on page 425, and payment of taxes, “ During the war and since many therein women of the so-called ‘“sweet-and- THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER . | e ————————————————————————— For yhu,r Lii)ery Car Service'and Courtesy Our Motto Ward Bros. Auto Livery 112 Millions™ used last year™"N to KILL COLDS % Standard cold remedy for 20 years —in_tablet form—sale, sure. no opiates—breaks up a cold in 24 hours—relieves grip in 3 days. Money_back if it fails. The genuine box has a_Red top with Mr. Hills picture. 22 All Drug Steres GETTEHIGHEST The LARGEST CONSICNMENT HOUSE IN THE NORTHWEST PINIONS agree that the record of this es- tablishment is one of service perform- ed. Those whom we have served will tell you that we fulfill our obliga- tions and that we are thoroughly trustworthy. o i MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS D. H. FISK, Attorney at Law Planos, Orgens, Office, Northern National Bank 614 Minnesota Ave. Bemidji Bldg. Phone 181. Collections a Phone 401-W Calle made J. Bistar, Mgr. Phone §78-w | |} specialty. 1st National Bank Bldg. Bemiajt — e ' DR. E. H. SMITH Physician and Surgeonm - Office Security Bank Bleck Pure Buttei' is Not Expensive DR. L. A. WARD Physician and Surgeon Bem{djl, Mina. COMPARE the present price of butter with she price of meat. Compare the prices of the same two items as they were four years ago. Meat has increased nearly 800 per cent, butter less than 100 per cent. Use butter and less meat and reduce the H. C. L.— you’ll be healthier too. DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. P and S . Office in Mayo Blok Phone 336 Res. Phone 397 Nothing can equal the delicious, appetizing flavor of butter. Nothing can equal the health-giving qual- ities of butter. It contains the valuable substamce known as “Vitamines,” obtainable only in genuine butter and other dairy products. e S . T ——— ——————— C. R. SANBORN, M. D. Physician and Surgeoa ORice: Miles Bloek House Phone ¢43——Office phens 65 e ———————————————————————— Always ask for CHIEF BRAND BUTTER Made only by BEMIDJI CREAMERY CO. BUSINESS ———————— E. M. SATHRE Buys Small Houses for cash and sells them on small monthly payments ————————————————— TRANSFER & DRAY LINE Nymore and Bemidji LUNDE and DANNENBERG Chiropractors Hours 10 to 12 a.m.; 3 t0 5,7 to 8 p.m. | Pad Those Hard Seated Ghairs » Whereas, said mortgagee, as he is em- number of unmarried beauties about, | powered in said mortgage, by reason of jsaid defaults in payments having been made, and in the p@yment of taxes, does hereby declare the whole sum speci- fied in said mortgage to be now due and payable, which whole sum at the date of this notice is, principal and interest. amounting to five hundred eighteen and 90-100 dollars, and taxes amounting to thirty and 75-100 dollars, aggregating five hundred forty-nine and 65-100 dol- lars, and no action or proceeding at law or otherwise has been instituted to re- cover said debt or any part thereof. Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, that by virtue of the power of sale con- tained in said mortgage, and pursuant to the statute in such case made and pro- vided, the said mortgage will be fore- closed by the sale of the property de- scribed .n and conveyed by said mort- gage. viz: The northwest quarter of the northeast quarter, and the northeast guarter of the northwest quarter of sec- tion thirty-two (32), township one hun- dred forty-nine (149), north of range thirty-two (32) west, in Beltrami Coun. ty, Minnesota, with the hereditaments and appurtenances, which sale_will be made by the sheriff of said Beltram’ County, at the east front door of the court house, in the City of Bemidji, in sald county and state, on Monday, the 16th day of February, 1920, at 10 o'clock a. m. of that day, at public vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, to pay said debt of $518.90, interest and taxes, and twenty-five dollars ,attorney’s fees, stip- ulated for in said ‘mortgage in case of the foreclosure of same. and the dis- bursements allowed by law; subject to redemption at any time within one year from the day of sale, as provided by law. Dated January 2nd. 1920. 'EDER 8. HERMO, Mortgagee, Redby, Minnesota, it is unpatriotic for Cupid to show such favoritism for widows and spin- £ters. Vegetable Poacher of Fish. One of the most curious enemies of fresh water fish in many parts of the ‘world is a small floating water weed. the bladder wort. Along its branch- lets are a number of small green vesicles or bladders, which, being fur- ted with minute jaws, seize upon tiny ftish, which are assimilated into 11s substance. This is a subtle poacher, the true character of which has only 1ately been detected. Bladder wort is a fairly common aquatic plant, and no very special interest attached to it ere its tish eating propensities were discovered. Its tiny vesicles were &nown to contain air, and the only use of these, so far as was known, wus 1o keep the plant afloat—a belief, be it remarked, all the more reasonable because many aquatic plants actualty have such air receptacles for that very qpurpose. The tiny bladders attached 1o the leaves and leaf stalks are each acting on the eel trap principle. en- 1rance being easy, but exit impossible. imports of Precious Stones. The value of the precious stones im- ported into the United States in the fiscal year that ended recently was greater than it had been in any pre- wvious year. Pearls sre growing more popular, but because the war inter- fered with the fisheries they have be- come so scarce that dealers cannot supply the demand. The South Africa &tamond producers are taking advan- tage of the favorable market to un- toad the dlamonds that they have been nccumulating during the war. Ac- cording to the National City bank of New Yo'k half the diamonds in the world ar> already owned in the United States.—Youth’s Companion. Different Views. <1 think Mr. Bolt is quite an intel- tectual young man,” the girl remarked. “QOh, do you?” speered his rival. “Why, yes. It seems to me he is qulte a hard thinker on muny impor- tant subjects.” “Wel], now that I come to consider 1t,” he returned, “I believe you are rght. 1 never knew a man who thought with so much dficylty.”"— | Boston Transcript. D. H. FISK, Attorney for Mortgagee, Bemidji. Minn. TRAINED MEN GO TO PACKING CO. ‘According to their custom when office employees are needed, the Equity Packing Plant, Fargo, N. D., called on Dakota. Business College, of that city, for capable men to fill two splendid positions. essrs. Edward Jepson and larence L. Sivertson were sent. This firm has employed 18 D. B. C. pupils to date. High-class- positions are al- €Sat1-3—2-7 ways open to graduates of this, exceptional school. Pupils are trained to make good, and! they do. : ‘“Follow the $ucce$$ful.” Write F. L. Watkins, Pres., 806 Front St., Fargo, N. D., for in-| formation. Besides ‘giving you a soft place to sit on, these COMFORT WIDNEY SEAT PADS —keep your pants from getting shiney BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL VETERINARIANS J. WARNINGER VETEXINARY SURGRON ..Office and Hospital 8 doors w: of Troppman's. Phone No. 309 3rd Street and Irvine ave. ‘—_—_———— Dr. W. K. Denison—Dr. D. R. Burgess un;o: & BURGESS 'eterinarians ‘Phones: Office 3-R; Res. 99 Bemidji, Minn. DENTISTS P e et T rry==ry =T DR. J. W. DIEDRICH DENTIST Offiee—O’Leary-Bowser Blag. Phones—Office 376-W. This is the seatpad that’s anchored to the chair—the only pad that scientifically prevents the shine, and saves the wear, because it “moves as you move, but never Res. 37¢-R leaves the chair.” No unsightly straps—just a neat, trim-looking, high quality felt pad that stays put, and looks like a part of the chair, not something tied on. Out- Users swear by the Widney. DOCTORS ; wears any old-style strap-pad four to ten times. DR. EINER JOHNSON Physician and Surgeos Bemidji, Minn. e ———— DR. E. H. MARCUM Office hours, 11 a.m. to 12 m., 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Schroeder Block. Office phone 18, Res. phone 211. Phones 922-923-799-J DR. H. A. NORTHROP, OSTEOPATEIC PETEIIAN Ibertson Blosk Office phone 183 Sold m Bemidji by the Pioneer Stationery House : PAGE THREE - . | e vd |

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