Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 23, 1920, Page 3

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present’ln charge of the flt;t,,qystem educate the future “regulateurs” (or ¢ X <y gehraflyays SUGAR PRICES DECREASING | MRs. _LuCY DOUI(.:ETTE. of ||°~ IN. MANY_PARTS OF CQU,NTRX mhopl.conve tion, B : ; 5 Frons tollin “l’ § e “k”l’ Washington,” “Aug.’ ‘21, )— Sugar ) > Q A B ! I am just :ol‘l:al“ 'v o t}ll | prices :pre decreasing in many parts) 5 PPY oyerse “”‘Y of the country, according to figures swfl Ve 1‘1——Mhme§ota / 4 s compiled by the United Press today. September 7.—Opening of fall term : = ) 8 & B L .| The, prices range from 16 cents per ¢ pound in Chicago, 16% cents in St. Louis, to, 30 cents in San Antonio, where no decrease whatever has been registered. “The bottom has now been knocked out of the sugar market,” state commissioner of the bureau of labor statistics announced today, : ALL‘WIIHK GUAHAHTEED Union Dentists BEMIDJI Opposite City Hall Schroeder Bldg. New : York.—Thousands of visit- ors, will inspect the German warships brought here as America’s part of the spoils .of war. The rusty, battered ships will later be dismantled and . . sold as junk. Subscribe for TRe Dally 'Floneer, GBreakfa st served at the Coffee Shop 7AM. to 11 AM. Fruits in Season Hot and Dry Cereals with Cream Eggs, any Style Premium Ham and Bacon Hot Cakes Toast and Coffee Our prices are no higher than other eating places. r Try the Coffee Shop for this special breakfast - Choice of Fruit, Cereal, Toast or Cakes and Coffee. ; 50 cents IIlIIIIII_IlIIIIlIII,IIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIII!IIIIlIlIIIlIIIIIIg_g Toewaters v\ch ~the 'suppiementval naval forces:to, be sent to protect American interests .in . th Neax East, sailing about; September 8.. The cruiser St. i B;ooks . Humphirés, Fox and| - Care being outfltted for this ¥y i to dismount from their traln hook up . 5 their - little hportable telephone ap- GCapt. . . Paris,..August.... 6. ...(By...Majl:)—| paratus at the nearest telephone post . of t]‘?&alblllll‘l{d Vgxa"f‘;;nl‘ri\losxzilcl"n :e};‘ggg French railways have just decided to{and-telephone théir dispatches for in- 'Iri:::: kl::;Sp ;:::r:e(}h:]y :sa::hal:hfiz forces, with headquarters at the fleet adopt- the American telephone-train,structions What caused. still more it,” said Mrs. Lucy Dgux(’:et{e of°76 _base_in Brookl n, is authorized by |dispatching system. (sensation Was to see the Amerlean| g, g street, Manclfest r, New Hi o rent “to accept Te-|. trainmen. get them, and that at once. e, i fou da ?.;I ev‘; a‘;np- Yew: ‘énrollments Owing to the terrific deterioration long with. chi ys “g°d stsu er}? 3‘} ; provided applicants ) of French railways and rolling stock dldfi’t ll( ¢! ";l‘“c indigestion that agree t0' serve not 1éss than twelve . A Y during the war and the difficulties of | . snoW whet wa? tol\;lt down *months.nor. . more ' than sighteens 1 repairing. them. in France’s present h enjoy a single meal. y stom~ months on this duty,” under orders . S andicapped situation, - it -is only| ‘;" was so badly disordered I had to i »..under i within the past few months that the|live on the strictest diet, and nothing The six vessels comprising division €] \ French have been able to experiment | S¢emed to agree with me. At times -oficthe. destroyer squadron ' for | Parisian. The latter is fully convine-| with:some of the. newer -and more|my breath seemed to be cut off, and Which special efforts are being made |3 that it it takes the french train practical methods introduced by the | I would suffer terribly for hours ata to obteinirecruits, are;the fastest in | diSRatcher as Joni ito get a teleplione| Americans. “"“F : the world, haying attained a speed of connection as ges to get one in| ' The first experiment with tele- b T lost my strength completely and in Hour at sea. The squad- | P2FiS no train “Will ever get outside| phone train dispatching was made on | became so weak and run-down I be under the command of |Of the city limits. the' lifie, between Paris and Chartres. would give out several times during Nevertheless,, the ion! of [ Tt proved such a success that the oth- the day and would have to stop and £ er ¥ ompanies 'immediately rest. I was extremely nervous and| Pplications Tor this short term oo gave the m'a tryout, the Eastern | irritable, and just felt like I would sulistment [ffom" réservists are being ; <o . - |Company installing it at Nancy and|break down completely. recelved by Captain Timmons 'and spatching of trains by tele-|the Paris-Lyon-Mediterranee utiliz- One day I saw a statement from must be ‘made not’ later than Tues-|. T after-beingperfecteddn. the | ing it between Lyon and Dijon, a friend of mine who said Tanlac had day, September 7. New enrollments VD1l or7pdted in| .In éach case the success has been|helped her wonderfully, so I was con- alsq will be accepted. The men ~Haly.'anth ofi.#everal Bng-|so great'as to insure the eventual|vinced it was a dependable medicine lectéd ‘will receive transportation’and [lish -lines-as well-as-insome .off th permanent use thruout France. and I began taking it immediately, __stbsfstarice to and from their homes, English colonies....France still This, however, will.'be slow as it|and I am more than pleased at the Y ag well as active duty pay at the ne‘w to the old inme system_ot train involyes not only a very heavy ex-|splendid results. My appetite im- -~ increased rate. - - pense for installation but -also the|proved right from the first, and the . 3 5 O 3 retraxlni_ng Fof the entire railway per-|horrible indigestion from which I e = 0 ‘gmall sensal was caused in|sonnel in France. suffered so lon: ntirely disap- EXPERTS.TO EXPLAIN ¢ raxlws}‘ “eircles in t?e, when; for To Monsieur Pie goes the distine-|peared. long hag' @ v disap SILO ONSTRUCTION the first'time_American army railivay | tion of being the first-train dispatch-| “I have now finished my ‘fourth i . geen: er iniFrance—although: he and the|hottle, and can eat just anything I ! L C wish without any bad after-effects. I ) ¥ 4 . also sleep better. and have;. more “days. It is because of-this;-thrat ™ Fe . r . strength and energy. It is a pleasure full line of all the latest models o ; £ SR S ; to tell others what Tanlac has done ! vsilds fwvill’ be-exhibited at the:Mipne- ; o & ! v J g in my case.’ f sota, State; Fair, Sept. 4 to 11. N y W ;B Solid-wall, concrete, = concreté’ blocks = ollow-clay-block jand- .,Wood ‘g los “afe 'being erected 'with' success thruout the countr \ E&mlIIII"II!IIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIlllllllII|IIIIIIIIIIIII||II|IIlIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllilllllIII|I|IIIIIII I~ point Out tovisitors the ;~-good points-of ‘various-models-of -silos { sold and:answer any .questions ’th,at : ¢ may. be uppermos! in the minds o( the ‘Smokeless and Black Pcuwders Wa?c;roof farmers. “"FAIR OFFERS PREMIUMS ; 2NN I DRI DRERRRERS OWING FASTER Only ‘by -increasing production can s=~the-high-gost-of - living-be lowered. ? THAN PRODUCED : With-;this, point in mind, and to en- 3 . ‘Washidgton, D.C , June #9.—[Special.]—Pro- courage the: breeding of pure-bred|? J:i:!} i sl vl v rs| ar swine, exceptionally fine premiums 1980, rding to s statementivucd fa %! ‘have’been offered for this year's wins{== foday by the buresu of mines, As. against this ners by the Minnesota State Falr, ncrease in production, hovever, the domestic d £ September "4 to 11. - : -~ ‘consumption of gasoline increased ,148,9%0 s 4 . The , biggest _ production of swine . lions daily. or 88 per cent. : 3 ! N b S ' in histéry whs recorded in 1919 when |- 75,587,000 head of swine were raised. i2ipifces in 1919 ‘also Teached : the high water mark according to, the figures of the Department of Agricul- ture, which are complete as far back |/ as 1867...The price per hear averag- ~(From an article Chicago Tribune, Juna 0, 19%0.) HIS epltoxmzes the sitnation accur- “ately. | It also indicates how great is the’ task of the Standard Oil Company ed $22.04, an increase appro‘(lmately : . (Indiana),’ | of $3,00 over the preceding year, and o . more than doublé that of 1914, when -- -But-fuel for automotive power must be the world war started. Lhe Wi , s it supplied. Especially is this truein the terri- '_m .mm vcaslgeogg,goo.m i ,e : - ..-tory served. by the Standard Oil Company o e = Tl »gndégn)l’; becfau}s:a in this area —the rAKF i i ‘é4d-bisket of the nation—so large a _,TAKE SALTS TO. " percentage ‘of the: gasolme is consumed “FLUSH KIDNEYS ' 3 Jin. pflsducmg food:’ A “Take away—even cripplé-=thé automo- tive power on the Middle West farms and food ‘prices will soar because of de- # creased production. Eat’ Legs. Meat If You Feel T "Backachy or Have Blad- - der. Trouble ‘Meat forms uric acid which excites “"and overworks the kidneys in thefr efforts-; lter it.from the system. We guarantee the 2 The ‘power-driven - tractor is the only i Regulat eaters of meat must ‘flush ".means by which the farmer can cope suc- ¢ egular “eaters of meat mus us] ! . the kidneys occasionally. You must cessfully w“h the shortage of man‘Power- “‘télieve thein like you relieve |your e bowels; renroving all the acids, waste . By enenswc fesear @mnmncm ~Sheot a trial bo;: of shells—in the field or at the | just as we guarantes: traps. If you don’t! like them, bring back the unused | The Black Shells. and ;poison, else you feel a dull: mis; cation the Stan We know these car- i ; pua lhe kidney region, sharp paing| | . .ana)- hag.docre ‘part o the box, and,wc will refund to you instantly, in tridges are right. — i -the—back- or-sick- headache, diz- from crude to . cashy thhout anyquestxon, the price of the entire box. | Theyhavewonmore iness, your stomach_sours, tangue ] official tests than all . is coated and when the weather is i 5 known. B‘ut it t ! s i ek .| bad* you have theéumatic twinges. The } 1Oy ot ed m\:}a\;es com- urine is; claudy, full of sediment: the s p ,Thc Com.pany is striving “to ful'thet in- gll:il;[ 2m2:rer;c& 2 3 Pl A rec i . {,‘;‘;"'{fil g';{te",‘pgi:,;";t:t:fl,egm:flfi ‘¢rease the yield’so that the use of ‘the Yoring the might. AE SR tractor, truck, the automoll,nlc, and the To neutralize these irritating ‘acids ! stationary ‘gas engme may be used frcely and flush off the body’s urinous .and wlthout rcsfrlctlon. i -waste-get about ]four ounceskof I&d 5 Salts from an; armacy; take a ta- blespoonful u?' al\’ glass of water be-|' ;1§ apparent that thc Standard Oll Com- “fore ‘breakfast for a few days.and ny (Indiana) by increasing ;the yield Easexertcd also, 'a downward mfluence on¢e price of gasoline. Bmokelen and Black Powdeu' the U.S.22N.R. A. Long Rifle Lesmok Havye'you ever bad or heard of a “fairer offer than Carciloe, Tt Wit ~-this mcney-back guarantee? Get a trial box of The | cqualled at any dis- B!g_c!g, Shells, ., You won't bring them back. tance from 50 to 250 L o yards, and costs no UNITED STATES CARTRIDCE_COMPANY, New York, Manufactarers e iR Gthere: “Comé in and ¢ a oy 01,7?;15,.' Y. S. Game Law Book — FREE. generations to clean and stmmlate ish kidneys,and stop,bladder ir- i l ,al mer .. § is%inexpensive; - o . T 4 g P o . dehght ul ef-| ' r ] 5 n ; millions of men and women take now 11TA3 7 md then, -thus-avoiding serious ki _.2ey.and ‘bladder” diseasges.. idneyy will then' act fine and bladder “disorders disappear. ' This ~-fantous salts is made from- the acid;of | = and lemon ~juice, combined] with ; ,;_-and has been used for} ,* ,' L —.*- ~_+.. sl

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