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from all defects by Miss.Cora Farley, - state amti-tuberculosis nurse. ! y,\ Secretary French repgorts that 15 luz:g“&::;tlglam; tonsil defects, en- county associations have consigned ands were most pre- wool to the National Wool Ware-|CHILDREN UPON EXAMINATION | valent. - Fifty-five had nasal defects, house & Storage company at Chi- FOUND TO HAVE DEFECTS | 0Re-half. iad defective teeth, and 167 cago wheh will hold the product un-| New Rockford, N. D., Aug. 17.—@f | Were suffering with enlarged glands, til a fair price can be obtaihed for|334 children examined in Eddy coun-| ° the grower. From 300,000 to“350,-|ty, but twenty-three were found free Minnesota. Other consignments .are received dally. COMING. EVENTS ||| ===~ s » Now,=THINK !, FELLOWS -, ONE OF THEM SLOGANS LIKE *HE KEPT US OUT OF WAR, _BEATS ALL OF YOUR QLD PLAXFORM_BUNK o DEATH. August. 23-27—Auto Tour to Gry-|’ gla district. August 26-27 — County Sunday |, \ school convention, Bemidji. : September 1.—Opening date of Be- midjl Public schools. i September 7.—Opening of fall term |: of Bemidji Normal school. | Sept. 6.—Bemidji Business college opens fall term. i . September 6-11—Minnesota State Bubscribe for The Ploneer. i i i ? R tatr R Sept. 15, 16, 17—Beltrami County || - g / NS EN valr. : = i e - - . ‘, 4 T0 PERPETUATE HONOR . : Atlantic City ~ : OF ALVARES PEREIRA Sewrday Hoon £ : PETEY BOY! i By William A. Bentl ; g ' (Unityed Press Corre::(m?;nt) e, . Just a night flash by fast mail to uncork : Lisbon, August . (By Mail).— . e ; Therse g:s ju‘:%li)seen organlied ?n Lis- you a real fuss-stirring idea that has five ; ) bon a National Crusade to do honor aces shaded! : 7 to the memory of Nun Alvares Pere- ira and initiate a movement thruout Portugal for celebrating simultane- ously on August 14, the anniversary of the battle of Aljubarotto and Nun . Alvares great life work on behalf of the national independence. No figure in the gallery of mediae- i val chivalry is more wining than that of Nun Alvares Pereira—the ‘‘Santo Condestabre.”” A contemporary of Chandos, Walter Manny, Bugesolin and the Black Prince, as a brave sol- dier, a daring and successful gemeral and a type of the perfect and gentle Now, bolt this down:—no two people, " _ unless they run a circus or write encyclo- i pedias, ever agree offhand on whichisa camel and which is a dromedary whenyou : .- line the two up and check offone humpon : - one and two humps on the other. You can’t do it with the sun shining! Spill, this “hump” question first time you're in a bunch of live ones—if you knight, he ranks with the best. The . : tt wgnt ‘tO see_fur flyl Never }.‘eard sugh a hero- of natlonal independence, he| Conference with the bosses on a very important matter. . ~ wind-jamming squall in my life as tonight figures no less among the saintly and T 3 y when I passed it to our crowd! You know sainted figures of the great age of ¥ ; Be Ell Well. shi id a dr 5 the Church In Burope. . tty Ellen Jones ell, she said a drome .i-le l;l;:, t(:). ".ll:: p:are _fortune to POTTER Now HEADS dary was a he-cgmel hunti,ng a date in find’in the anonymous author of the e e el A o ern News dese; d, Betty ; Cronics de Conrestabre” a chronicler Northwest STATB FABM BUREAU e digert oD Betty!‘ L. E. Potter of Springfleld was worthy his theme. This fine though ‘too-little known old Portuguese 3 PP eleoted president of the Minnesota Allyou ve got to dois d‘g out Jour deck Farm Bureau Federation’ at a meet- of Camel cigarettes. That “bird” out front chronicle will compare with the very best of the personal chronicles of COOPERATION TO PREVENT early European literature—with De f 2 . Joinville or the “Loyal Serviteur” in SERIOUS FOREST FIRES :.re‘fafi‘;,cell.lnyl,he;lr;:ct: ey clinches the argument—apparently—but! France or in Spanish with the chron- St. Paul, Aug. 17.—The State For- C B f Owatonna 0} 3 2 cles of Alvara da Luna or of Pedro|estry department is co-operating with | harm; T- B Cashman 0f O ee. .. .Inthect:‘lasslc lan’guagequxggerbusu_xess Nino.. Though among the very best|the railroad and township officials|;iive board until the vacancy caused circles—“you tell 'em, Cricket, Katy did!” of old Port‘uguese classics, the edi-|thruout the state\to prevent, if pos- by the resignation of S. L. Allen of LG tions of it ‘have been few, and the [sible, serious forest fires this fall, it | winnehago can be filled at the reg- Report your luck quick. Try it on old ' Jig Jones! And listen, Peter. I'll shortly slip you some smoke news that’ll make Jake’s ideas rattle like a tin can tied to a book is yot common. was learned today. ° {ular meeting of county directors that towser dog’s taill S’long! 2 Yours for warm socks 5 1 next winter! i 8 =Seren INH ‘W. T. Cox, state forester, was to- i day advised that for the figst time first:of ithe ch?'ling yeRla the railroads have organized crews| The board completed arrangements with experienced men at their heads|for a rally to be held at the state fair to prevent the possibility of fires|September 10 which has been desig- starting along the right of way. Cox|nated by the fair board as Farm Bu- said that although no serious fires|reau day. J. H. Howard, president have been reported, there are a large|of the national federation and E. H. number of small peat bog fires in the|Cunningham, secretary of thg Iowa nard, Frepch artist,-is among the of- | northwestern section of the state.|organization will be the prmciy_)al ficial French government exhibition |These are being closely watched, he|speakers. The federation will main- of 200 paintings and sculptures valu- |said. / tain a booth in the Agricultural ed at $500,000, which have arrived 3 ls)ullding. ;’:%nferenctes dwilltbe held at the fair grounds and which will L YEARS’ eptember y county directors, sec- be a part of the Fine Arts exhibition AFTER TWO §' DISCUSSION retaries, managers and farm bureau at the Minnesota State Fair, Septem- REACH AGRE}IMENT FOR SALE|members generally for the purpose of ber 4 to 11. The painting of Cardi<| Watertown, S..D., Aug. 17.—The|considering proposed changes of the nal Mercier, who played such a won-|Watertown Council and the Eastern aticles of incorporation. -, derful role during the war, is said |Dakota Electrical COmpany have| Acting upon the request of the Am- to be one of the most impressive|reached an agreement for the sale of erican Farm Bureau (the national works produced- in years. the lighting and power plant after pody), the executive board of the In addition to the French paint-[two years of controversy. /Minnesota federation has recommen- ings, other notable loan collections The question will again go before ded three men, one of whom will be will be on view in the new art gal-|the electors. If the voters reject the chosen to serve on the committee of leries at the. fair, which have just|sale proposition, the old fight will be 17 which will formulate a plan of been completed and will be formally |restored to its status beiore entering ' cooperative grain marketing by all opened on Saturday, September 4. into the present contract. If the vote farm organizations. These men are Premiums aggregating $838.00 |is approved, the city will step into! L. E. Potter of Springfield, T. E! will be offered in addition to gold,|the management of the lighting and silver and bronze medals to winning |power business, combining it with the Minnesota artists and craftsmen. furnishi f heat f tral heat-|, N R _— in;npialll[é.g el'hee:ltyo;lx:‘ieacgg ;?vnse&]e‘ AN OLD RECIPE water plant, for which it paid $154,- TO DARKEN HAIR FUIL/SIZED PORTRAIT ' OF CARDINAL MERCIER AT FAIR ART SHOW A full sized portrait of Cardinal Mercier, of Belgium, by Albert Bos- N EVER READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS? Many an individual has discovered OPPORTUNITY I the olassified ad- vertising of a city newspaper. The value of these colummns is incalculable No DWOBGES IN : 000 two years ago. THE PHILIPPINES TWO N. D. STUDENTS TO Sage Tea and Sulphur Turns when their nsefulness is fully appreciated. Though there is a divorce law in G0 TO BUENOS AIRES Gray; Faded Hair Dark £ the Philippines there are no divorce| Grand Forks, N. D., Aug. 17.—Ne- and Glossy- The Employment columns have helped untold numbers of young men and cases to bring the law into courts, according to Miss Ramona Tirona, a young Phillippine woman who has been sent to the States by the Philip- pine government to study the court system here. She is studying in New York city. In the Islands, according to Miss Tirona, there is a common cburt to try all cases instead of the .. separate courts, juvenile, domestic re- lations and the like, that we have in this country. ‘It is to decide wheth- er -the establishment of separate icourts is adaptable and necessary. in our country, that I came to study the system,” says Miss Tirona. She is one of the woman students of New York who from the International Fo- yer of the Y. M. C. A,, a center for foreign students at Columbia Univer- sity which has women of 33 national- ities on itg, list. - gotiations have been completed for| Almost everyone knows that Sage the interchange of assistantships be-|Tea and Sulphur, properly com- tween the ‘\mrtfi Dakota University | pounded, brings back the natural and the Unlversity of Buenos Aires,|color and lustre to the hair when Argentina, ,effective probably in the|faded, streaked or gray. Years ago Fall of 1921. Two qualified students | the only way to get this mixture was from North Dakota will go to South |to make it at home, which is mussy America and two South American|and troublesome. students will attend the state uni- Nowadays we simply ask at any versity here, each institution to pay|drug store for “Wyeth’s Sage and the expenses of the visiting students. | Sulphur Compound.” You will get a . . |large bottle of this old-time recipe CLAIMS HEN LAYS improved by the addition of other THREE EGGS A DAY | ingredients, at very little cost. Ev- Moorhead, Minn., Aug. 17.—The|erybody uses this preparation now, hen that laid the golden egg had no- | because no one can possibly tell that thing on that of Ole Erickson, cus-|you darkened your hair, as it does it todian of the Clay county court,so naturally and evenly. You dampen house. Erickson has a Rhode Island |a sponge or soft brush with it and Red which lays three eggs every day, |draw this through your hair, taking and reliable witnesses are ready to|one small strand at a time; by morn- testify to the fact and prove that theing the gray hair disappears, and women to secure & start in life. The Merchendise section has ensbled many a man to buy at a bargain and sell at a profit. Buyers of Automobiles have been saved much weary Nunting and. inquiry by finding the machine they wanted in the Classified Ads. The same thing is true of the Rental department in regard to.farms and horses; while the Real Estate columns offer bargains and exchanges in homes and lots to suit all classes of buyers. If you want a Loan, you will find reputable concerns offering it to you. If you want to invest in a little business or purchase a hotel, you’ll find what you want under Business Opportunities. No matter what you want to buy or exchange you will find the Classified Ads always ready to help you. On the other hand—if you want to sell the pup, swap the piano or exchange your ukulele for a pair of car muffs, the Classified Ads will tell the world P nest is not rented out in shifth, but |after another application or two, P < FOUR SINN FEINERS KILLED oc(’:ll‘llfeier}) ;(()llely by this one hen. your hair becomes beautifully dark, all about it. If you have Lost or Found anything, there are special columns was wi i 3, H TRIING 70 CAPTURE KIRELAME|oris’sr', oot cosniv, © *os | Lk S iglonsy xud you ool yéan KW JIch oo ke Koo sbceo apnanings (By United Press) Dublin, August 16,—One soldier and four Sinn Feiners were killed in _an attack on ten soldiers guarding an And the best medium in the Northwest for Classified Advertising—whether you / “flwmmmwmmvmw 4 > want to advertise something yourself or to see what the other fellow has to offer “airplane at Ranturk. The Sinn Fein- \e —is the » : ers tried to seize the plane. The at- ] i e . 1 E tack lasted three hours. ] | Subscribe for the Ploneer. ; Compare the present price of butter with the price of meat. l 6' 7 99 N 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 more butter and less meat and reduce DIED the H. C. L.—you'll be healthier, too, & Pl Pioneer Pregs | Morning and Sunday _ o Nothing can-equal the d;.liciou:, appetizing flavor of butter. “ re’fl::“‘é:';‘s‘;ifio“g?:nlm] Nothing can equal the heslth-giving qualities of butter. It con- : and the yourself to | me. a victim by tains the valuable substance known .as “Vitamines,” obtainable neglecting pains and aches. Guard only in genuine butter and other gairy products. Always ask S : against this trouble by taking your dealer for i = g « oy & 5 ' GOLDMEDAL ¢ GHIEF BRAND BUTTER . 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