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[PAGE EIGHT - : THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER - TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 8, 1930 NEW SETTLERS SETTING """ RECORD IN ARRIVALS (By United Press) 8t. Paul, March 9.—Persistent ef- two additional deaths from wood or msm 1 Cows, corn, clover, silos, potatoes, MBEATS HIDDS denatured alcohol late Sunday, bring- FARMERS’ and marketing will be digcussed thor-| witton ... ..u.ii..... € pat Cow 'hides, No. 1, pound.. ... . .. ing the total for four days to fifteen, oughly by J. J. Sprenger and C. E.|Hogs, ID.....civeveoneeass Bull hides, No. 1, pound the authorities began a searching in- AT NARY MARCH 15 Brown of the Extension Division, | Dressed beef, pound......... Kip hides, No. 1, pound. vestigation to discover the source of Turkeys, live, pound. ... Calf skins, No. 1, pound the polson which they feel certain is| g, mers’ Institute will be held at men who are well versed and experi- | ;) "o ©yice pound Deacons, eac Su being sold in large quantities. enced in producing and marketing. |Geese, live, po;]nd Herse hides, ‘lar Any person selling liquor contain- |the Nary school house on Monday 4 o = 1 fokts ‘a1 _gdvernment I:F";':;’gr::gfi:; ing wood alcohol without labeling it |March 15, under the direction of the| Pree lunch will be served at noon. | Houe™ 4 Lo, wud over v e W poupd -+ olks ““back to the far; A poison according to the state law is|Extension Division of the Univer- 3 : Springers, al! weights, lb. ' Wool, semi bright............. 26 results, officials said here today. ter | Liable to conviction for murder in the| oo St Paul. The first session | © 2T Mers’ Institute Annuals will be . iy id 4t Stillwater, Mi As a result. of the cry for greater|q. s Gecree in the opinion of Attor. ]St » St. - ABEIIREEE L5 Bvaryoie; PressRt. /A The following prices were being pai ater, Minn., production, farmer immigration into Dow country js attaining new records| 1¢Y General Clifford L. Hilton, while will begin at 10 o’clock in the fore- at time of going to press of today’s Pioneer: druggists who sell. wood alcohol with- [ noon. large attendance is urged. GRAIN AND HAY MEATS daily, figures show. Since early in g February there has been an unusual ol patisiyine themselves that W Wheat, No. 1.......... $2.35-52.45 }‘;"‘)‘g‘:“ W ve e aunddonies movement of immigrants through the for manslaughter. it Wheat, No. 2 ». ..., PRI L . R4 g:.m:‘z?so“ifif:rn s;g;;cfgrdi‘zg;nlfil:l i o goo . Wheat, No. 3.......... $2.15-$2.26 | Beet, dressed. Te-l4c M st NAVAL FLYING BOATSTO Bemld]l Market Quotatmns outn . e e e ke Tmmigrants are coming in large New York, March 9.—Preparations | }] £l 5 Barley .. ... ... $L13-818B1p e per oW $3.0 numbers from Iowa, 1llinois, Nebras- ka, Missouri, Ohio and Illinajs to|2re Now under way by the United Rye, No. 2.0 vuvnnnn.. $1.63.51.00 | 3quash, ewt States navy to send twp giant flying Buckwheat, per 1b .2 Minnesota, the Dakotas, Upper Wis-|y o0o'srom’san Francisco to Manilla, Chicago, March 9.—Potato receipts today, 43 cars. Market B et s o POULS LIVE POULTRY : flons]xlr:3 Molr:ltana and central Canads, | shence to China, across the Paciflc, it |steady. Northern Whites, sacked, $5.15 to $5.35; bulk, $5.35 go. 12 tlimothy llm‘yl. ceeven .S:i.go SN U Ll SINRE sic N Yrom 10 to 150 cars of immigrant| Was announced hero today. The hop- to $5.50. Western Rurals, $5.60. O oven IIxeCH oo ac s +$21.00 |0, evs, small and thik . .. -At Value felongingehass bitn pmm‘s";‘,‘nfi)‘::h oft is scheduled next month. RYO SETAW +vvternnrsnnnns $1.50 | Geese, 12 1bs, up, and fat 18¢ e GO iussis & 985 - pabimmes $1.00-31.15 | Ducks, £8t .o..ovnn.n.- .20c B for watke. 0n iwn e i6es : Bemidji Potato Market—All_varieties, bulk, small lots : Hens, heavy, 4 Ibs. and over....26c days the number has exceeded 170 1-00 LATE To mssm $3.25 to $3.75 per cwt. Carload lots, sacked and loaded, $3.50 Springers, live....... ...36¢c officials said. : {yto $4.00 per cwt. VEGETABLES Hens, 6 1bs. up, fat............ 30c Dressed poultry 3c per pound over Beans, hand picked, navy, cwt $6.00 live st,;’:k o L4 The rate for want ads may WO0OD ALCOHOL GET GI'.TS. be found at heading of reg- BEMIDJI CASH MARKET QUOTATIONS. {Potatoes, perewt ... ....... .53.00 ular classified department. GRAIN AND HAY Carrots, Beans, brown, ewt...........$3.60 HIDES 3 per cwt........ $1.50-82.00 2 et G TWO MORE IN ST. PAUL|| Ads received lster than 11 ||oats, bushel ... 95¢-$1.00 | 5o per cwt. .o .81.00-:1.26 Beets, Der Wt......ueno.n.. $1.26 |CONLINE, NOL 1 oove et i St. Paul, March 9—The penitent der'ektg;t i g jrrent isens Red Glover, modii, 1617 isL ige| Cabbage, owe, .11 $5.00-36.00 |00 o e awt. 1 21713570 | Kips. No. 'I'N" e : 1 - 2 » isie .0 92, kins, faxy Noomes botors ratatioms ot “eiibr: ead in current issue sv"’l?co{nl'vpmlmd ....... . ...Be-zlgg Onions, dry, cwt. ...... $5.00-36.00 | Bggs, per dozen . ... ... ...... 450 gae;i:néne - n. 1 er's cocktails” in St. Paul, according|' = - S ENO Ll s ek ol ' Beans, cwt. ....... Cabbage, ton..... $76.00 | pallow .... to assertions by state and county of-| WANTED—100 men. Apply to Men’s Dairy butter, pound. & Rutabagas, per cw Horse hides. ficfals. Baraca Class at Baptist church. VEGE'I‘A},LES ¢ !Butterfat ......... o Butterfat ...... Wool, bright. . Thoroughly aroused as the result of Sunday, 10:30 a. m. 1t3-9 | Rutabagas, per cwt....$1.00-§1.50 lEggs. fresh, dozen Packing butte: Waal, semi-brigh CHIROPRACTIC As taught by the Palmer School of Chlropractlc-- Chlropractlc Fountain Head . e, In 1895 D. D. Palmer discovered i p amc prmclple of Chlropractw Its crude practice followed until 1903, Hlstorlcal at which time his son, B. J. Palm! h. C., began to formulate the discovery into a Science, Art and Philosophy, and has since developed 1t mto a well defined non-therapeutic health system which ac- ' 'counts for locates and adjusts the CAUSE of “disease.” Ten thousand Chiropractors are now scattered over the world and more than D. D. Palmer a million persons daily take Chiropractic adjustments. The Palmer School of Chiropractic (Chiropractic Fountain Head, Davenport, B. J. Palier Jowa), has a dmly clinic of hundreds of patients and -a fast growing student enrollment of 1,000 persons in actual attendance of classes. Devel alm e: veloper O Diicomecencer, * CHIROPRACTIC (KI-RO-PRAC-TIK) Chiropractic Chiropractié Is the only Sclence, Philosophy and Art that.has been thoroughly. tested and proved that disease is caused by the mterruptlbn ‘of P g s mental impulses as they pass through the nerves, at the intervertebral foramina wherever the vertebrae, SPINAL BONES, are not in perfect alignment with each other. Pain and :disease are,warnings of spinal spbluxations or irregularities. Throw off an electric switch and you shut off the electric current—subluxuate a, spmal bone and you pinch the nerve and shut off the life current which passes from the bram through the spmal column to the pc al ected FACTS -,qnd F IGURES The “Flu" flurry began about October 1st. Its end was defimtely in s:ght December 25th 1918 Smce the last named date, medlcal and chu'opractlc statlstxcs havg\ been com- piled. coyering between zhosg_“detes They are as.follows: ey i ; g Number of “Regular” Physicians. . . . .. 50 | Number of Cam Uuder Medwal Care, 4, 953 Med]cal Deatlu ,,,,,,,, et B / | Number of Davenport Chiropractors Number of Cases Under Chiropractic L (including students) ............. 50 AdJustment L AT e L 1,633 | ChiropracticDeaths . ................ 2t CHIROPRACTORS CAN CURE THE“FLU proof that----- " CONVINCING CONCLUSIONS CONVINCING CONCLUSIONS, Continued The reports are from 865 Chiropractors, 17 times as many as the 50 ‘phy- When you read the above, you wonder about this boasted education of phy- sicians; how much they know.; how much power they want to control people with. sicianggof Davenport, Iowa, who had a death list of 274 cases, whlch is almost 7 times as many as the 865 Chiropractors. Not bemg satisfied with bemg useless in the face of the “F;lu" they try to dnv'e Chiropractors into the same useless educational channels, claiming that we can’t Tke reports further show 35,314 cases with a death rate of 41 cases as com- *pared with the physicians’ death list of 274 with 4,953 cases. We have to do anything until we know everything they were taught; that we can At C!'!ll‘g cclgm;_ petent Chiropractors until we have been taught the THEORY and PR 9 our credit 17 times as many practitioners; 7 times as many cases with the M. D s _having 4614 times as many deaths in proportion. MEDICINE. That man is best educated who is most useful. Upon the same basis, the Chiropractors would be entitled to 17 times as many Over 400,000 people in the U. S. have died of “Flu” under medical care; this in spite of the fact that they have practically had military control of cities cases, or 1,642,101, inasmuch as the Davenport medical ratio is one death in 18 cases; in order to reach their death rate of 274 cases. with their,bans on business, people compelled to wear masks, quarantines on In the light of these positive,’ provable figures, let us ask. homes, vaccmes, ete., etc. At the Davenport rate of one death to 18 cases (which statisticians admit is very low) this would mean 7,200,000 people were sick in the U. S. Ayt the )Chn'opractlc ratio of one deathe to 886 “Flu” cases, adjusted by Chi- ropractors, it means they could have attended 35,440, 000 of people before they , would have reached the same national death rate ot 400,000. If 7,200,000 people in the U. S. had “Flu”; and, Chiropractors could have adjusted these 7,200,000 people; and, the Chn'opractxc death rate is 1 to 886; then only 8,352 should have died, not 400,000. _______.______—_——-————— What we have done to the “FLU” we can do to the after affects of the “FLU.” Hundreds of cases of this kind have been ad;usted by Chlropraactors with wonderful results. Dozens of our patients in Bemidji and 1ts vicinity will testify to this. Measles and other diseases will yield to Chiropractic adjustments in a like manner, and you do not have the after affects to deal with. Why is it that you are quarantined for “FLU,” measles, whooping cough and like diseases? A few years ago you were not subject to quarantine for these diseases, and still they were no worse and the death rate was no greater. YOU used the old fashioned remedies then that your grandmother taught you, and it was seldom that a doctor was.even called. Why the change? < John D. Rockefeller not only takes Chiropractic adJustments but he takes pleasure in paylng the tuition of one of the students at the Palmer School of Chiropractic. . Caruso, the famous tenor, has never lost his voice. He takes adjustments regularly. Christy Mathewson, the famous “Giant” twirler, added years to the life of his pitching form through adjustments. harles Schwab, steel magnate, keeps in phys1cal trim by Chiropractic. Hundreds of the world’s most famous men and women have (Eh:tll'ked Chiropractic for the good it has done them. Some day you will awaken to the good in Chiropractic and do the same. Should “regular’” medical men be given MORE power, or be shorn of some they already have? Should Chiropractors he glven GREATER LIBERTY to decrease the death rate and increase the living rate? HOW DO FIGURES PROVE THE ANSWERS? DR. A. DANNENBERG, CHIROPRACTOR FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING PHONE 401-W , BEMIDJI MINNESOTA e e e e s