Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 3, 1920, Page 7

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OPEN NOSTRILS! END - A COLD OR CATARRH How To Get Relief When Head and Noee are Stuffed Up. HOTEL RADISSON Minneapolis " Millions. of PaticlesTaken 'Into | : Lnnns With Air; Hygisne !'x‘p'rtl -D‘vlplfiq. M Removing Dust and.Fumes Frem Air-in. Factories. N|ngnr.1 Falls, N, Y.~—Over 200000;- 000-tiny particles of dust,-ns sharp as Count fifty! = Your cold in head or catarrh disappears. Your clogged nostrils will open, the air passages of your head will clear and you can [n the heart of the retail and theatrical of your head will ¢ u district; 450 rooms at moderate rates. reathe freely. . No more snuffling, 4 DoWking, musous Qischarge, drynefa- ‘ Four large cafes. The largest and most or headache; no struggling for complete hotel in the northwest. AT THESE REASONABLE PRICES, NO ONE CAN AFFORD TO NEGLECT THEIR TEETH i —— | $5°00 'Pure Oxygen Nitrous Oxide sult of exposure to such dangers is not evident as it would be if the work- . ers remained at the same work for longer periods. " A a result.of the survey industrial hygiene . engineers devised means of . removing the dust from the air and minimizing hdzards from fumes and poisonous gases. In spite of the fact “isround . gluks, : ave: breathed into the lungs and/ air passages with every breath at night. “cublc foot of ‘air in some of the fac- Get a small bottle of Ely’s Cream tories . in the United States, according Balm from your druggist and apply to a survey made by the publi¢ heamn a little’ of this fragrant antiseptic servicé here. 3 % . A f{xi?)glgiln i:::yno:it;‘fl;“::gp: n:;mttgz : Such l\‘lusrs h:iex\the:i into the lungs E X S e 3 head, soothing and healing the swol- DENTAL CORNER are nevér expelied, Photomicrogriphs ¢ 5 1 - e o8 len or inflamed mucous membrane, i show the tiny particles to be exceed- : ¥ g glving you instant relief. Head | 0 ingiy sharp and jagged and chewical colds and catarrh yield like miagie. || nn GT DEL AY YUUR tests prove them to be practically - ins Don’t stay suffed-up and miserable. | k soluble. “ Work under such condi- 'Relief is sure. & < tions ‘invites ‘respiratory diseases and 5 makes a real health hazard. ’ Similar - investigations in chemical factories | | ‘! showed that laborers were frequently DI | Al exposed to poisonous fumes and gases. WE P HOTOGRAPH ] d I The investigation was made at Ni- ANYTHING 4 4 . : agara I‘alls because plants were en- | " ANYWHERE e — gaged in the manufacture of abr: = ANY T"@E 5 ives. chemicals. gises, electrodes, ¢ By day light, electric light, flash bons, metals and alloys. Tn all of th# light, etc. News photos of current, factories the laborers were found 3 eigntsd.esp;claug Wfl"‘li‘:ed- be exposed to dangers which would tudio °‘"~;““—‘ xtra value ‘eventually incapacitate them for fur- %?;::, :,:‘lly Ssl 8855 a]:xe; dr'::).fs P“l’;f ther work. , Fortunately -over 60 per mitted. y b2 S cent of the labor in these plants seeks new employment monthly and the re- RlCh P Ol'tl‘alt Studlo Phone 570W . 29 Tenth St., Corner Doud Kodak Finishing—Highest qual- ity at lowest prices—why pay more? Developing, 10c; prints, 2%x3%, 8¢; 2%x4%, 4c; post card size, only 5e. BOUT now, heavy winter coats [ thrown open when the day is kind: that the. installation of such devices begin to be somewhat burden-| . Belts do not appear to play a con- was expensive, factory managements|gome even in those sections of the [ spicuous part in the models so far in- P N LT ] | immediately put them mnto .use. country‘where winter lingers. Farther | troduced. When they are present they - ! g 5 i south spring coats have alrendy made | are narrow and usually extend only ? We take impression in Extractlng soc the morning and have your set of teeth ready the same day. their debut and the vanguard of the | part way around the figure, leaving the’ ? M host makes it plain that we are to be- | back of the garment beltless, In some Dr.tb;gwads Ohvdeg:l:l:‘t;gfiet ccome accustomed to a few changes in | cases pockets are conspicuous by their al e Lause an i the coat silhouette. They are not|absence. in others they are a feature Dr. ‘Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the startling, however; the spring coat | of the design, as in the coat pictured. } guhetitute for calomel, act gently on the rarely undertakes to I+ sensational— [ This model, of taupe velour, de-| bowels and posxuvely do the work. it has a quiet part to —and short. | serves the consideration of slender | People afflicted with bad breath find The new models so 1ir shown are | women particularly, with its widened | quick relief through taking them. considerably shorter than winter coats | hip lines and full skirt. It is very com- Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a e , vegetable compound mixed with olive were; those that reach-four to six | fv looking with ample collar and cuffs { G- They act gently but firmly on the inches below the knees heing the long- | quite equal to withstanding the raw | powels and liver, stimulating them to est. Some others are knee length.| winds of blustering March. Such a ) patural action, clearing the blood, and They have a wide sweep at the bot- | coat proves useful for spring, summer, { purifying the entire system. They do tom, sometimes lossened by plait in | and fall, that is whepever one may en- that which calomel does, without any of counter cool weather or wind, & bit | the bad after effects. ’l‘ake one or two mfi BEMIDJI “soudwe the material. Michine stitchipg and a every night for a week and note the ' easi ect. 10c an box. s, 10 __ few buttons assumé the responsibility | too keen for comfort. pleasing effect, 1 425 a Opea from 8;004. m. to 8 p. m. - Sundays, 1001 of providing decoration and hoth the . { muffler and scarf collars suggest cozy W = - - | protection for the throat when winds r . ’ : are raw. They aie arranged to button Ay . y = ‘3‘ b3 MME. JULES JUSSERAND ALL WORK GUARANTEED LU dmnnnumnnn = UNION DENTISTS up when needed and they may be; CARE NEEDED AFTER SETTING ?;E AT— SNE Sl Sl E : Peach and. Plum Trees Should Be 5 ; b ) E | Headed 18 Inches and Pears = ) " = b g 32 Inches From Ground. E g As soon as the—t:e-es are set out cut Th d st t c ' = ;:; back the tops. Peaches and plums Ir fi raa a e = =] should be headed 18 inches ;;c;mcnthe 5 é ground and apples and pears nches. . = Young trees require the besttot car: Our Walters ._=.' pRODUC ES a and cultivation. Practice’ frequen . g : w. cultivation during the summer and Do the Waiting B pROFITS g plant a catch crop in July or early ¢ : JE 5 ; August. ‘The best crop for this iS one | s — =| g to supply humus and nitrogen lto .the = il. It is also advisable to plant a g i :gver crosp for winter, this /begng a MR. BUSINESS MAN: =l < HARKIS & EWINE turned under in the early spring. = 1 Mmo. sutes sussering, wite of te| Subscribe for tne Ploneer. Your ordinary run of custom pays B S Trench ambastador to” the Usited - — all of your overhead expenses and = . States, is held in high regard in Wash- . £ = ington. as much tor hor enaricavte ac | , OUESTION CLEARED UP leaves you a reasonable profit—with- g tivitles as ‘her Socjal accomplishments. . . = She has been here for 17 years, her| Bemidji Readers Can No Longer i out advertlsmg, you say. = husband having served continuously < = for that time in his present post. : Doubt thf Evidence. Very g OOd. =] — : . Again and d:gg‘:aamt v:e have 1fea‘cll of B B E 4 A strangers 1n distan! owns who have = = EGYPT “ROLLING IN WEALTHY |LCePS0 ' i But sluppose you advertise sys g fiiteeate, Mid EI0E. Biweliers: Mane] S Doniiila pactieent quction bax, tematically and Judu:,lously in this g s Many Thol:;an'dn in Cotton Ben:idji been1 cured?” N The v;ord 1of paper. Your sales will be MATE- =| eals. a stranger living a hundred mi ¥ = 5k —— :t:}v:vay may be tfixe, ‘:;;:t it can‘r;llot h;ve(e: - or ns RIALLY INCREASED. Your over- = - London—Egypt - is “burstl ith | the same wei i t! " o # = weal:.lh’?n accf:lll)flat:d fl:':n ngc(i:tvon ot ;ur“:vwn::;gtif;mil w“hsogxs ;vee ;;%I;V NEW TREATMENT THAT head expenses remain the same. E says a’correspondent of the Daily Ex-fand respect, and whose evidence we| : . . . g press in. Cairo. ; | ea;:flv peoh " KNOCKS RHEUMATISM You are AHEAD the entire dif- | “Tlliterat: tives 1 ln n d . E. Erickson, prop. of grocery, - % . e e 20,000:p0aa18 Sherling 1225 Minnesota. Ave, Bemidii seya: 75 BOX FREE TO ANY SUFFERER ference between the sale price and » . everal years ago, when working on . 1 out of cotton dests” he e, | eaitwey, 3. hal i g ,Jp in Sfracuse, N. Y., a treatmont the wholesale price of the goods. _ailis They are buying land at inflated tack of kidney complaint caused by|, . qreds of users say is a wonder, re- Your profits thereby become VERY '!‘l)l mnchljolt'ing and.shakmg. It fin- porting cases that seem little short of iat )".:l%tt;‘;it m mz kll(dneys qnd mahcile miraculous. Just a few treatments Kidneys a tel:lle od ee]p ]gomtg. 3{ even in the very worst cases seem to bou h’;: D c! K“;e"‘ ;tly’ °; oy accomplish wondeys even after other b 2! :?in s X1 gey ills an O remedies have failed entirely. it boxes fcur t me. Since then I have| eems toneutralize the uric acid and gell 2r0e. rom all signs of kidney|jme salt deposits in the blood, driv- trouble. ing all the poisonous clogking waste Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t|from the system. Soreness, pain, stiff- simply ask for a kidney remedy—get | ness, swelling just seem to melt away Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that|and vanish. Mr. Ericksen had. Foster-Milburn| The treatment first introduced by Co., Mgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Mr. Delano is so good that its owner + |wants everybody that suffers from rheumatism or who has a friend so afflicted, to get a free. 756c package .from him to prove just what it wil do. in every case before a penny is spent. Mr. Delano says: ““To prove that the Delano treatment will positively ov- ercome rheumatism, no matter how severe, stubborn or long standing the case, and even after all other treat- ments have failed, I will, it you have never previously used the treatment, send you a full size 75¢ package free if you will just cut out this notice and send it with your name and ad- dress with 10c to help pay postagef. and distribution expenses to me per- sonally.”” F. H. Delano, 1564-B Wood Bldg., Syracuse, N. Y. I can send only one Free Package to an address. - MUCH LARGER. . This paper reaches nearly every- . body in this whole community. They will all see your ad and know what you have to offer. You will secure customers you have never known before. ) The small expense of the ad is a minor consideration. Think it over seriously. We’ll talk to you later. prices, and paying off mortgages which are regarded as family heirlooms. One British official says that the country has made at least 100,000,000 pounds. “Naturally there is an influx of new millionaires in Cairo, with a huge de- mand’ for automobiles, -jewelry, new ‘houses and all kinds of luxuries, but in the provinces many of the newly rich have not changed their standard of living at all.” Finally Got New Golden Eagle. : Phoenix, Ariz—Two years ago a fire destroyed the only golden eagle|. of the Rhizomanians; a distinguished . soclety of the Pacific college. Call- FOI’ chk and Expert fornia. . Remembering the Phoentx that rises Shoe Repair Work out of its ashes every 500 years, 4 Milnes, secretary to ,Governor Camp- Bring or Send Your bell, decided it would be appropriate Shoes to to present . his (;}d accomplices with K’s SHOE a brand new eagle bird from Phoenix S just as soon as it could be obtained. DIC EPAIR 4 It took him two years to do it, but the bird has at length been caught R and prepared for shipment. It is declared to be the most gigan- SHOP e tic bird ever stuffed for museum pur || 511 Beltrami Ave. Bemidji - poses. i = - « I T O O OO O] 1 1 7

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