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COMING EVENTS Nov. 2.—Presidentlial election day. Nov. 11.—Armistice day. Nov. 14—Armjstice Sunday., * Nov. 24 to’ 27—Beltrami County Poultry Show. Nov. 2S—Thamflglvlng day. GERMANY NOW FACES BIG FOOD PROBLEMS - - By Carl D. Groat (United iPress Correspondent) Berlin, Oct. 7. (By Mail)—Mil- lions of Germans can die for want of food, as against thousands dur- ing the blockade, unless the nation takes the strictest measures to meet its food problems, according to Prof. von Gruber of Munich, speaking be- fore the Scientific congress at Bad Nauheim. He contended that the "Verstilles treaty had robbed Germany of vital food supply sources and that many were consequently condemned to death. He counselled intensive pro- duction, greater application of fer- tilizer, and as moderate consumption as possible. The idea that Germany could lean on foreign lands for large food sup- plies, as it has recently done, is de- ceptive, he said. This system, he points out, must come to an end some time, due to the inability of the nation to repay. under its lowered valuta and due to its lowered pro- « ductive capacity traceable to de- creased raw materials. “Will the agriculturists work for paper money?”’ he queried. “It he willing to put in 12 hours work while in the cities only work eight. Will he be industrious when he sees the cities idle—even against their will. If he is unwilling to meet these con- ditions, then hunger, bolshevism, an- archy will come in Germany, drag- ging down with them the ‘kultur” of Germany as well as that of other lands of Europe.” Other speakers pointed out that the development of nitrogen from ,the air must be furthered to assist «’in fertilizig the country. Recent investigations show that Germany is tending to extensive cul- tivation rather than intensive, due to lack of fertilizers. That is to say, farmers are lotting some land lie fal- low tg restore dt, instead “of resort- ing to use of expensive fertilizers. Incidentally, a serious phase of the food situation is that considerable grain, fit for human consumption, is being fed to cattle, since this is cheaper for the landlord than to sell his grain for bread and then buy fod- der in the Ausland for his cattle at the prevailing high prices. AMALGAMATION OF ALL = HUNGARIAN SOCIETIES Conferences are now being held with a view towards amalgamating all active Hungarian societies in the . United States into one. There are approximately 800 such organiza- tions scattered all over the country, with a memhershlp comprishfg niore ST. PAUL MAN HAS " < GAINED 18 POUNDS Says Tanlac Has Put Him Back On the Job Feeling Like a New Man “I have gained 18 pounds taking Tanlac and it has made a new man of me,” declared Jacob Eastman, an interior decorator residing at 1487 Mt. Hope avenue, Saint Paul, Minn. “For two years my stomach trou- bled me dreadfully and everything I ate always soured and just seemed to lie there, causing me intense misery. My kidneys bothered me terribly, and I had such awful pains acfoss my back like someone cutting me with a knife. I was so restless that many a time I lay awake nearly all night long and in the morning felt so tired and worn out that I could hardly get up. I lost so much weight and strength that I could hardly walk, let alone working. “Tanlac has built me all over again, and I'm always ready now for a good day’s work. My kidneys nev- er bother me, the pains are gone from| my back, and everything I eat agrees with me perfectly. I sleep like a top and in the morning I always feel rested and full of energy.” Tanlac is sold in Bemidji by City Drug Store, Knutson & Lilja at Graceton, Minn., and by the Ieldm| druggists in every town.—Adv. AFTER SEVEN YEARS Bemidji Testimony Remains Unshaken Time is the best test of truth. Here is a Bemidji story that has stood the test of time. It is a story with a point which willccome straight home to many of us. Mrs. Henry Revor, Fourteenth St. and Park Ave., says: “I suf- fered from backache for a week at a time and it seemed -as if nothing would give me any relief. A few boxes of Doan’s Kidney Pills, how- ever, made me feel like another person. Kidney trouble 1s now a thing of the past with me.” AFTER A LAPSE OF SEVEN YEARS, Mrs. Revor said: ‘“Since mommending Doan’s Kidney Pills a number of years ago I have had no further need to use them as the cure they gave me is permanent.” Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kjdney Pills—the same that ‘Mrs. Revér had. Foster-Milburn Co.,’ Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. than one-half of the Hungarian pop- ulation in America. Joseph Garago, president of the Verhovay, Aid association, the largest Hungarian sacfety in this country, attended a copférence at Bridgeport, Conn., in conjunction with the lead- ers of jthree jother large Hungarian organuatwns. to.formulate ways and means of incorporating all four of these organizations into one large one, which would have in all a mem- bership of over 50,000. 1f this amalgamation is accomp- lished, the smaller societies will shortly follow their example, and the Hungarians will then have an organ- ization which, in size and member- ship, -will surpass all other foreign language organizations in the Unit- ed States. Guiding Ships Into Harbor. Experiments like those which the navy department is mow making to- ward the piloting of craft into the har- bor appear to be meeting with success. “They are certainly worth making. The method is a combination of cable with wireless guidance.. An esrlier check, the frequent breakage of the cable, has been overcome. It only remains to develop - the technique in detail. Very likely the time' wiil come when entering New York hsrbor will be almost as exactly marked a procedure as driving about the streets in the cen- ter of the town according to traffic regulations.—New York Sun. Subscribe for The Daily Pioneer. IF BACKACHY OR KIDNEYS BOTHER Eat Less Meut,:u Take Glass of Salts Before Eat- ing Breakfast Uric acid in meat excites the kid- neys, they become overworked and get . sluggish, "ache, and feel like lumps of lead. The urine becomes cloudy; the bladder is irritated, and you may be obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night. When the kidneys clog you must help them flush off the .body’s urinous waste or you’ll be a real sick person shortly. At first you feel a dull mis- ery in the kidney region, you suffer from backache, sick headache, dizzit ness, stomach gets sour, tongue coat- ed and you feel rheumatic twinges when the weather is bad Eat less meat, drink lots of water; also get from any pharmacist four ounces of Jad Salts; take a table- spoonful in a-glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This fam- ous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations. to clean clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activ- ity, also to neutralize the acids in urine, so it no longer is a source of irritation, thus ending bladder weak- ness. Jad Salts is inexpensive, cannot in- jure; makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink which everyone should: take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and active. Drug- gists here say they sell lots of Jad Salts to folks who believe in over- coming kidney trouble while it is only trouble. THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER : CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENTS for at time of insertion will be chqrggd for at ONE CENT a word, and then only to-those having open accounts on our books. -No ad taken for less than fifeen cents. When other methods fail try a Pioneer want advertisement. ) PAGE FIVE, insertions of same copy. ‘Advertisements in this column cost ONE CENT per word for FIRST INSERTION and HALF CENT per word for subsequent consecutive Cash must accompany copy. Ads not paid WANTED Man or woman wanted, salary $36,|FOR RENT—Garage. full time. 75c an hour spare time, selling guaranteed hosiery to wear- er. anteed Mills, Norristown, Pa. 19t10-31 CLERKS— (Men, Women) over 17, for Postal Mail Service, $126 month. Experience unnecessary. For free particulars of examina- tion, write R. Terry (former civil service examiner) 119 Continental Bldg., Washington, D. C. 4t10-28 WOMEN PLANNING FOR . FOR RENT Inquire “Ga- rage’’ care Pioneer. 10-23tf Experience unnecessary. Guar-| FOR RENT—A furnished up-stairs flat, 3 rooms. Mrs. P. N. Ander- son, 513 Minnesota ave. 2t10-27 FOR RENT—3-rooms furnished for light housekeeping to party with- out children. Inquire 813 Minne- nota ave. 3t10-28 FOR SALE FOR ANY KIND of real estate deal, see or write Willits & Olson, the Jand men. 12-13tf HOME CONVENIENCES | o BALE 1915 Ford touring car. Farm Bureau women of Waseca county have been cooperating with representatives from the office of ex- tension work with women at Univer- sity Farm in putting on a home con- venience project in ‘Waseca county. Five communities were organized with the object of enlisting the in- terest of the women \n organized work connected with the Farm Bu- reau and to have each-woman who attended regularly make some change for the better in her methods of work or’'add some new piece of needed equipment. About forty wo- men attended the meetings. As a direct result of the efforts centering about this project, equip- ment has been added in 30 cases, in- cluding many things from paring knives, jar lifters and fireless cookers to iceless refrigerators, ladder stools, built-in wood boxes, water systems, furnaces screen porches and two pow-| wash | FTOR SALE—See tne Bemidji Sta er washing machines. One room and one bathrcom were equip- ped. Nine women said they had made changes in methods of work so as tosave many steps and one woman Good condition. O. W. Chapen, Bemidji Beach, general delivery. 6t10-27 PIANO—2nd hand piano for sale cheap, if taken at once. See vohn L. Brown, Security Bank bldg., or Phone 722, 10-15tf FOR SALE—Two 13-inch iron pul- lies, worth wholesale $4.50 a plece, may be bought for $2.76 each. Call at Pioneer office. 9-29tf FOR SALE—BIg type Duroz-Jersey spring boar. Cherry King line. Pedigree furnished. H. L. Arnold. Phone 22-F-310. ) FOR SALE—One 13 %-inch iron pul- ly, worth wholesale, $4.35, can be bought for $3.50, if tyken at once. Inquire at Pioneer office, 9-29tf tionery store for rubber stamps fac simile signature stamp: tarial seals and corporation asked to outline plans for improve-|pop SALE— Have a few S. C. White testified to re-arranged kitchen. The Farm Bureau women .were ments the next six months. Res- ponding, they mentionel 36 proposed addjtions, which included water systems, furnaces, electric washing machines, wire dish drainers, fireless | LOST—A cookers, iceless refrigerators, drop- leaf shelves and re-arranged Kitch-|. ens and pantries. SAY IT WITH— PICTURES Pictures are the easiest way to tell your stories. Photographs are the best way to tell your love and regards. Our Christmas work has already begun. Come early to insure best results. Beautiful Work in large folders for only $5 per dozen and up. Rich Portrait Studio ! Phone 570-W Tenth Street, Corner of Doud TODDLES avices his command, So FITS-U true and WOOLEY bland, Feach him Lackawanna Toins, Shirt and cuddly Baby Band. ACKAWANNA Twins Baby Bands are the admirable method of supporting and cosy- ing the infant abdomen. The neck is cut low to permit of the garment being slipped on over the feet—the right way—rather than over the head—which is the wrong way. A Lackawanna Shirt over the Band completes .the story of infant comfort and safety through the cold months. All Lackawanna Twins garments are conspicu- ous for their quality fabrics and thoroughness of make and finish. Underwear for Boys and Girk from BIRTH TO SIXTEEN Leghorn cockerels. Ferris 230-300 egg strain direct. $3.00 each. Mrs. A, H. Swedberg, Bemidji, Rte. No. 1. 3t10-28 leather loose-leaf mote book with the name of C. S. Croth- ers on front page. Finder please return to address below name for reward, 4d10-28 FOR SALE—Two 12-Inch pullies for $3.50; one 8-inch pully, $1.50; two * 7-inch pullics for $3.00; one 6- inch pully for1$1.25; one graduate speed pully, $5.00 and one 9-inch pully for $2.00. These are all good {ron pullies in good condition. Also some shafting and one large wood- en pully wheel for $6.00. If in- terested in any of the above call at the Ploneer office. 9-29tf Bemidji Transportation Co. Regular Bus Trips From Bemidji to Kelliher TIME SCHEDULE Leave ...Bemxdn 5 Arrive ..Birchmont Arrive ..Golf Links Arrive ..Turtle River Leave....Turtle River Arrive ..Farley Arrive ..Spur . Arrive ..Tenstrike Leave. & b L] E T 9000080000 DELSSTRANBND EE S “Bemidji . Headquarters C. W. Jewett Co. Garage RAGS—PAPER We have just contracted for a car load of papers, magazines and rags, to be delivered in thirty days. The prices are high for these articles at present, but as everything else, they will take a slump soon. We're also in the matrket for brass, copper, iron and rubbers. We will call for all orders within reasonable distance. Telephone 638-W. We pay the highest mar- ket price for hides and buy furs in season. Most shops arry Lackawanna Twins Underwear in various styles and in qualities to suit every requirement of service 2nd price. JACOB GOLDBERG 112 Third Street, Bemidji HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—Two bell boys. Must be over sixteen years old. Apply at Hotel Markham. 3td10-29 WANTED—Janitor for ~Carr Lake scliool. Apply Herman Fenske, Be- midji, Rte. No. 2. 3t10-27 HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Kitchen girl at Rex Cafe. V 10-13tf WANTED— Good house keeper. Phone 83. 3d10-29 WANTED—Girl at Coftee Shop. Jn- quire at Markham Hotel. 10-15tf FOR SALE—FARM LOTS OF FARMS—Let us sell you one. Come to our office and look over our bhargain signs. Willits & Olson, the land men ° 9-29tf FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE—4-room cottage, 4 lots, 111Mill Park. Inquire at resi- dence. = 6t11-2 FOR ANY kind of real estate see or write E. J. Willits, 121 Third st Phone 41. 1213tf LOTS OF HOUSES—Let us sell you one. Come to our office and see our bargain signs. Willits & Olson. tha land men. 9-29tf FOR SALE—Small house with screen porch. Two corner lots, 100x140 ft. Cheap, for cash, if taken at once. Call 716-J. 10-22tf FOR SALE—by The Phelps Agency, Troppman bldg. Good 5-room house, barn and garage, lot 50x140, $2,- 600, $1,000 cash, balance to suit. LODGES ‘I MOOSE Meetings 1at and 3rd Tuesday MOOSE HALL Minnesota Avenue and Third St. MOOSEHEART The home and school in Illinois that gives your family more and better protection than any life in- surance gives. A Moose Lodge n’nembership is| your cheapest family protection, and in addition you have sick, ac-| cident, funeral and fraternal bene-| fits. A special class now forming. Open charter—half price initiation fee, only $10. Join now, see any| member, or Dictator G. W. Harn-| well, Phone 763; Secretary Chas.| B. Hoyt, Phone 701-W. Bemidji Lodge No 119, I 0. 0. F., Beltrami Ave. and 4th St., meets every Friday evening at 8 o'clock. THIS WEEK SECOND DEGREE W. H. Rice, Tel. 22F-1 R. A. Hannah, Rec. Sec., T-l T19W e————————————— HUFFMAN & O'LEARY FOR SALE—8-room residence; full FURNITURE AND! basement; two porches; electric lights; good well water; on 28 lot tract all well fenced; shade trees all under cultivation; lot one block one Heffron addition. A. W. Almquist, Laporte, Minn. 9-15tf FOR SALE—Houses and lots in any locality desired. Both Bemidji and Nymore from $500 to $12,000. All§ kinds of farms—improved or un- improved—with prices right. The Phelps Agency, Troppman building. 5t10-28 ELEGANT modern house, very best location. Owner moving away and will sacrifice for spot cash. —Cozy house, 4-rooms, bath, dfl"l cellar, garage, and wood shed, 2 blocks to High school and 2 blocks to Central. For quick sale, very cheap. —4-room house on 50 ft. lot, $100 cash, $12 per month, no interest. .|—3 nicely located lots, 2 ‘blocks from normal. Very cheap. —2 corner lots, good location. Cheap. .|—6-room house, 50 ft. lot, $600 cash, .|—Lake Shore home, 6-rooms and bath, fine garage, beautiful home, for an immediate sale, only $4,600. ‘|—Best all-modern palacial Lake “| Shore home for the extremely low price of $12,000. | —Centrally located business block. can give possession at once. $3,500 easy terms. 5-room house, 50 ft lot, $900. *|—b5-room house, 50 ft lot, $ 100, part cash. o -5-mmu Lake Shore home, very nice, $2,750, easy terms. o —S-mum house, one acre, $1,250. - | —b5-room cozy house, garage, barn, elegant corner, acre lot. One of the very best homes in the city, $4,500. .| —We have a great many other real bargains. If you wish to sell or buy, see us. Willets and Olson, the landmen. 6t10-29 LOST AND FOUND STOLEN—From 901 America avenue a lady’s bicycle. Return for re- ward. 2d10-27 UR every pro- fessional act is performed in a satisfactory man- ner. Our experi- enced methods and the justness of our busingss conduct are above criticism UNDERTAKING H. N. M’KEE, Funeral Director PHONE 178.W or R B. A KOLBE GROCERIES The Best That Money Can Buy Corner Eleventh and Doud Phone 657 If it’s up to date cars and careful drivers you want, call WARD BROS. 77 PHONE 77 Don’t dodge our Dodge taxi. The most up to date service car in the city. M back without question if FUNT'S saive faile o che Boardman’s Corner Drug Stor' Bemidji, Minn. Bemidji Floral Co. Choice CUT FLOWERS AND PLANTS ‘Artistic Designs Prompt Attention Given to Mail Orders Bemidji, Minn. NEW KAPLAN BUILDING Phone 418 BUSINESS AND. PROFESSIONAL DOCTORS DR3. JOHNSON & BORRESON Physicians and Surgeons Bem!dj!, Minn, A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. Eye—Ear—Nose—Throat Glasses Fitted SPECIALIST DR. E. H. SMITH Physician and Surgeon Office Security Bank Block DRS. GILMORE & McCANN Physicians: and Surgeons Office Miles Block DR. H. A. NORTHROP OBTEOPAT! PHYSICIAN AND GEON Ibertson Blk Office Phone 163W — C. R. SANBORN, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Oftice: Miles Block House Phone 449 Oftice Phone 66 DR. A. DANNENBERG Chiropractor Hours—10 to 12 a. m.; 1:30 te 5. Other hours by appointment. Phone 401-W Calls Made 1st Natlonal Bank Bldg. Bemidji DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office in Mayo Block | Fhone 396 Res. Phoene —_— DRS. MARCUM & McADORY Physicians and Surgeons Barker Bldg. Hours: 11-12 a. m., 3-6 m. Phones: Office 802, Residence 211. DR. L. A. WARD Physician and Surgeon Bemidjl, Mion. A A DENTISTS ) DR. J. W. DIEDRICH r)mco—o'Lanry-nownr Ilfll’. Phones—Office 376-W. 376-R DR. G. M. PALMER Dentist and Orthodontist Barker Bullding Bemidjl, Minn, ! A A A A A A A A A PPPL VETERINARIANS Dr.W.K.Denison Dr.D.R.Burgess DENISON & BURGESS VETERINARIANS Phones: Office 8-R, Res. 99 Bemidji, Minn. BUSINESS i E. M. SATHRE Buys Small Houses for cash and sells them o small monthly payments D. H. FISK, Attorney at Law Office, Northern National Phone 131, Collections & nnfl" DRY CLEANING Clothes Clesners for Men, Women and Childres FIRE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE REYNOLDS & WINTER 212 Beltrami Aveaue Phoene 144 MARKHAM COFFEE SHOP Markham Hotel Building HOT MEALS DAILY as follows Breakfast 8:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Dinner ....11:30 a.m.to 1:30 p.m. Supper .... 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Lunches prepared and served to order. Open from 8 am. to 12 p.m. ’ |