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MONDAY EVENI 2 ALL WELCOME IN LUXEMBURG | Little -State Comopoliun In the Ex-| treme, but Second to None_in Patriotic Spirit, We live at the crossroads of the nations, remarks the Luxemburg Zel- tung. spirit. On July 14.there was a French evening on the parade grounds, and everyone was enthusiastic for France. | On July 20 we had a Belgian evening in the same place and again everyone | was inspired with enthusiasm. Should there be an American, Itallan, Czecho- Slovac or Polish evening any pleasant summer night, the throng would greet it with the sante enthusiasm. We like to have people of other nations as our guests. We wish them to feel at home in our midst. A stranger who does not know us— 5 arfd many who have livéd among us fail to know us—might fancy that we | lack national sentiment. But precisely the reverse is true. e gg:.:“irl\s:tl‘:g‘zy Our national sentiment is so deep < | Corohar oy . that we are like a tree whose trunk stands unshaken when its crown is rustled by the wind of sympathy for other countrles. Last Wednesday, after our French ‘and.Belgian evenings, we had a Luxem- burg evening. The parade ground-was too small and the firmament was too We are of all the peoples of | the world those most' cosmopolitan in Christmas Seals | Are Stamping Out | “~Tuberculosis CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENTS Adveértisements in this column cost ONE GENT per word for FIRST INSERTION and HALF CENT per word for subsequent consecutive \ insertions of same copy. Cash must accompany copy. for at time of insertion will be charged 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. Ads not paid BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DR3. JOHNSON & EORRESON 'ED.TO BUY—Two used dres- | LOST—@entleman’s tan glove, Fow- Reproducing Old Engravings. An ingenious method of makinz pho- tographic copies of plates and engrav- ings in books that cannot be removed from libra and where the use of the camer: prohibited, has been de- vised by Jervis Smith, an Englishman, He coats a cardboard with, luminous Surveyor. .... ! County Mgent. . COUNTY 1st District. 2d District, . 3rd District. 4th District. . Judge of Probate. "...D. C. Dvoracek COMMISSIONERS 5th District. ... . .3 R Hayee | ~ | sers and one duefold or bed daven-, ne's ‘make. D.:§. Mitch New { port. Phone 847, 3t12-13 | York :Life manager. ‘Télephone | \WANTED _Experionced _maid for |_ o1oi0s i priz-14 - | general housework.’ Mrs. Frnnkibos'r—j-‘- lack Hudson seal fur ‘cape i Getchell, 1024 : Beltrami avenue: between ‘Garmepit Shop and Palace d Phone 431. 4 6t12-18| Meat Market. Finder leave at Use Christmas ‘ COUNTY DIRECTORY | 0 ey -Bowser, Reward flfores, i i ¢ ’ 2-14 1 |County Auditor. . D. Johnson : ~ S Seals on All Your ||ie! cant Geil| . FOR SALE—FARM Reg: of D e has. Moon | >cox CIOR > | December M‘ll Cl?x"koof (?:urt Yty Fre?ls nhodal.“o“b OF FARMS—Lel us 86l you > | Sheriff. ...... Andrew Johnson one. : Come to our office and look gver our bargain signs. Willits & ....J. B, Harris| 9290 ‘G, M. Torrance| L Ols0n.- the land men ...J. C. McGhee - W, N, Mttoe | oo FORRENT __ __ .R. K. Bliler | FOR RENT—Furnished room, $3 per week, 401 Park avenue. 5t12-17 .zzaward Paulson | FOR RENT—A 4-room house, city Haps B. Imsdahi| Water-and electric lights. I B. ... ..Samuel Nlis Olson. 3t12-13 Wm. Lennod | oo "RENT—A_ modern furnished room. ~Gentleman preferred. Ad- the platforn stood as reverently as if they were in church. When ap- plause was called for it was so thun- derous as to be almost intimidating. The depth and sincerity of a na- manipulation, takes no harm, the thickness of the paper, a satisfac- tory negative is produced. The hook is inclosed in a black cloth during the from which the book tion’s patriotism is not measured by the area of its territory. . _FEAR EPIDEMIC OF TYPHUS British Authority Tells of Danger to the World Because of Bad Condi- tions in Russia. Dr. L. Haden Guest of London, who has been investigating conditions in Russia, reports to the Lancet (Lun- don) that-the whole of that.country « . Ambergris. Ambergris IS a waxy concretlon formed. in the intestine of the sperm- whale. It is found sometimes in the whale, but chiefly on the surface of those seas iiihabited by the whale, or cast upon the shore-in masses some- times over two hundred pounds in weight.' It Is opaque and inflamma- ble, and usually of a grayish color often streaked with brown, white or gray. It is thought to" be derived from the fatty matter of cephalopods i Water Dept....... E. J. Bourgeots Sun’s Marvelous Healing Power. The ancients had much more com- mon belief in the healing and health imparting virtues of sunlight than we have. Our houses .are built as our hats \to shut out the sun. .Yet when sick we pay large sums of money for | sun baths in the hospitals, and our medical men insist that when tuber- culosls catches us the sun is the great- est 1f not the only curative agent, The same is being claimed now for rheu- | matism. In ancient Rome, solaria in hotnes and in public buildings were used to cure nervous diseases, gout, insomfila, and diseases of the skin. In Central America sun rays were used has been swept by typhus and relaps- both by the Indians and early Span- low to contain the enthusiasm of the | paint, exposes it to sunlight or electric Mayor dress’ "Room” eare Ploneer. multitude. We were at home among | arc light, armd then places it at the | Treasurer. Geo. W. Rhea, . 12-6tf ourselves.. - The lexder had provided | back of the engraving, while the pho- |City Clerk..... .Geo. Stein | FOR RENT—Furnished, heated room. a program of old, modern, and very | tographic plate is placed on the face of |Chief of Police .Thos. Balley_: Sui(ul;le for one or u:vo ge“ntlomeu. recent Luxemburg music. During the | the engraving. The book is closed, und |Fire Chief. ...Chavles Dailey| 15 Minnesota. Phone 99, 6t12-1§ choruses the thousands surrounding | after one hour, depending largely on |City Engin $75 takes my big team, weighs about 2,800 pounds; good workers, just the team for the woods. Call at Bemidji avenue and 26th street. 3t12-15 "HELP WANTED—FEMALE WARTBD=CKilchen girl at fiolioc;{t?f -13tf ‘THE WEST HOTEL MINNEAPOLIS MINNESOTA Following the downward trend in prices is now Ing fever, and that all indications point. unmistakably to a forfiidable epidem- fc in the-coming winter. Cholera also (a class of mollusks including cuttle- fish) eaten by the Whale, Ambergris has a slight but pleasant odor and {8 Jan’e'ly employed in the manufacture fards as a cure for syphilis, Yubercu- | losis, and rheumatism. offering rooms at $KT5 to $2.25 g —without bath has inade its; appearance and small- pox is widely, prevatent. The Lancet warns the world at large that unless.immediate and ef- fective steps be taken these frightfyl diseases will spread through the bor- der states to other countries, and be- fore long will appear all over the world. “The-council of the League of Nations' Ims thoroughly studied thes| situation, with the ald of some of the best-known __epidemtologists in the world; they have a reasonable and economical program, and have appoint- ed commissioners, but the dctual work cannot proceed untl they have obtained money guarantees from the different npatiors, which' so far have not materialized, except in the case of a few countries, including Great Britain and Canada. = The future of the matter may wellprove, in the par- lance of the day, an ‘acid test’ of the reality of the league as a family of nations, ready to act for the common good and to protect members of the family who are threatened by disaster.” Modern Lover Practical. “Harry,” exclaimed the blushing maiden, “this declaration of love is so sudden that I hardly know what to say. I was unprepared for it. , It un- nerves me.” “I was afrald it might,” said the young chemist, rising with ~alacrity | from his knees, “and I brought with | me a bottle of my unrivaled nerve ton- fe. This preparation, my darling,” he added, soothingly, as he took the bot- tle from his pocket, quickly extracted the cork and poured a quantity of the medicine into a spoon he had also brought with him, “will allay any un- | due excitement, quiet the nerves, aid digestion and restore lost appetite. 1 sell it at 50 cents a bottle. This is a dose for an adult. Take it, dearest.” — “Floating Fair” From Holland. A company has been organized at The Hague for the-purpose of sending | a “floating fair” as it Is called, but | practically a ship loaded with sam-| ple products and commercial agents to sell them, to various parts of the world, particularly the United States. | The concern is organized somewhat ! on a co-operative basis and proposes | to send the Messageries Maritimes ves- sel, the Macedonia, of 6,100 tons bur- den, to the United States and Central and South America for the purpose of Introducing Netherlands products and | enabling Netherlands commercial houses to establish ‘mport and export connections in the countrles visited.— _ Scientific American. Ice to Hold Stored Water, Because the water supply of the small city of Ashland, Ore, is be- coming inadequate in the summer, and increasing the storage facliitles would cost $100,000, the local engineers are trying an experiment as Ingenlous as | it is simple. High up the side of I Mount Ashland, at the headwaters of the supply, a system of piping and | sprays is being Installed, through | which the surplus water of the win- | ter will be directed and allowed to ! freeze. The damming actlon of the fce walls thus formed, and the gradu- | al thawing of the fco itself, are ex- | all the needs of summer.—Popular Me- chanics M_u- ine. Subscribe for Tts Daily Ploneer | pected to provide enough water for | ——— of perfumery. ’ The Bargain. Counter. Browne—“Say what you will Brooks, he surely is generous and lib- eral with his friends.” he even’has a habit of giving friends away.”—Cartoons Magazine. Towne—"Yes, of 5 Simple Solution. “Why,” said the man who does not eare much for poetry, “did the Arah fold np his tent and silently steal away?' *I suppose,” replied the per- son who always makes a bluff at an- swering any question, “they had thelr housing problems in those days, the same as now.” - $2.50 to $6.00 —with bath Moderate priced Cafe' in connection. 416-20 Minn. Ave. The Coupe is surely a good and a useful car —so good and useful, that the most we might i say about it, is outdone every day by the things which tens thousands of owners say. The gasoline consumption is unusually low . The tire mileage is unusually high BEMIDJI AUTO CO. OLAF ONGSTADT, Prop. Bemidji, ¥ 1y B so ol 8 4 of 4 sacks at 112-4tf FOR SALE—Empty " flou Ganter’s Bakery. . FOR ANY KIND of real estate’deal, see or, write, Willits & Olson, the land men, | 12-13t¢ FOR SALE—Ford touring car in good condition. Cheap. :611 Minnesota ave. Phone 791-J. 12-2tf FOR SALE—Reed baby carriage in good condition, also phonograph. Inquire 208 Minnesota ave. 5t12-13 FOR SALE—See tne BSemidjl Sts tionery store for rubber stampe fac simile signature stamps, no tarial seals and corporation sesls FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY FOR ANY kind of real estate see or write B. J. Willits, 121 Third st. Phone 41. 1213tf e LOTS OF HOUSES—Let us sell you one. Come to our oftice and see our bargain signs. Willits & Olson. the land men. 9-29t¢ FOR SALE—8-room resldence: full basement; two porches; electric lights; good well water; on 4b lot tract all well fenced; shade trees all under culttvation; lot one block one Heffron addition. A. W Almquist, Laporte, Minn. 9-15tf Help Yourself As a builder of strength or protection against weakness Scott’s Emulsion has stood the exacting test oftime. Help your- self to renewed strength, take Scott’s Emulsion! Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield,N. J. 20-30 E. H. HARTMAN 1417 Irvine Avenue Painting, Kalsomining Estimates free, prices right l T ——— ey Bemidji Bemidji Fur Coat Company FURRIERS Minnesota ty, Alyo Buyers of Raw Furs and Hides Phone 578 New Kaplan Bldg. I LODGES Profect Your Kiddies Join the Moose — then Mooseheart, “the school that trains for life,” gives your kiddies greater protection than $10,000.00 life insur- ance gives. You, as a Moose, and your family, also enjoy the follow- ing among many other bene- fits—social, fraternal and benevolent; sickness and ac- cident, $7.00 per week; fu- neral, $100.00, etc. Nowhere else than in a membership in the Loyal Or- der of Moose can you get so great family protection for so little expense—only $3.25 per quarter year. Dict.. G. W, Harnwell, phone 763 Sec.. Chas. B. Hoyt, phone 701-W MOOSE Meetings ) 1st & 3rd Tucsdeys % ~MOOSE HALL Minn. Ave. & 3rd St. Bemidji Lodge No. 119, 1. 0. 0. F,, Bel- ® trami_Ave. and 4th St., meets every Friday evening at 8 o’clock. THIS WEEK FIRST DEGREE W. H. Rice, N. G., Tel. 22-F-11 R. A. Hannah, Rec. Sec., Tel 719W you want, call WARD BROS. 77 PHONE 77 Don’t dodge our Dodge taxi. The most up to date service car in the city. R.A.PHELPS | GROCERY 1 (Formerly B. A. Kolbe's) | THE SERVICE STORE i We aim to carry only | the choicest lines of groc- | eries and expect to build our business on quality and service. Your patron- age solicited. Deliveries 10 a. m. and 4 p. m. Telephone 657 1101 Doud Ave., Bemidji & are quali- to carry out the instructions of those who employ us because of our wide expetriernice and because of our thoroughly modern equipment. Our service is ficient and courte- ous and we are fair in all our busi- ness dealings. |XMAS PHOTOS Nothing else so appreci- ated—nothing else so eco- nomical—as for presents. Only a few more days left now to do your work. Beautiful work in large fold- ers for only $5 per dozen and up. Woman operator for women and kiddies. Phone 570-W for appoint- ment today. portraits Rich Portrait Studio Tenth Street, Corner of Doud BOSTON CAFE IN NEW KAPLAN BLOCK Newly opened. Finest of cooking. Everything clean and fresh. Near both depots. Eat here when in town. M. G. EVERSON, Prop. Bemidji Floral Co. Choice CUT FLOWERS AND PLANTS Artistic Designs Prompt Attention Bemidji, Minn. Phone 418 + If it’s up to date cars and careful drivers Given to Mail Orders NEW KAPLAN BUILDING | Physicians and Surgeons ! Bemidji, Minn. A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. Eye—Ear—Nose—Throat k Glasses Eitted SPECIA! DR. E. H. SMITH Physician and Surgeon Office Security Bank Block DRS. GILMORE & McCANN Physicians and Surgeons Office Miles Block DR. H. A. NORTHROP OSTEOPATRIC PXYSI! AND 8 'URGRON Ibertson Blk Office Phone 168W C. R. SANBORN, M. D. Physician and S: n Oftice: ‘Miles Block House Phone 448 Office Phone §§ DR. A. DANNENBERG Chiropractor Hours—10 to 12 a. m.; 1:30 te 5. Other hours by appointment. Phone 401-W Calls Made 1st National Bank Bldg. Bemidjl SHANNON, M. D. DR. E. A, Phy an and Surgeom in Mayo Block Res. Phone 897 oni | Fhone 396 DRS. MARCUM & McADORY Physicians and Surgeons Barker Bldg. Hours: 11-12 a. m., 3-5 p. m. Phones: Cffice 802, Residence 211. DR. L. A. WARD Physician and Surgeon Bemidji, Minn. P e e o e e DENTISTS DR. J. W. DIEDRICH DENTIST Nftice—O0'Leary-Bowser B4 Phonese-Oftics 314 W, - Res, §16-R DR. G. M. PALMER Dentist and Orthodontist Barker Bullding Bemidi, Minn. AR AN ANA A AP PP VETERINARIANS Dr.W.K.Denison Dr.D.R,Burgess DENISON & BURGESS VETERINARIANS Phones: Office 8-R, Res. 99 Bemidji, Minn. . BUSINESS A A A A A A AR E. M. SATHRE Buys Small Houses for cash and sells them 01 small monthly payments D. H. FISK, Attorney at Law Office, Northern National Bank Bldg. Phone 131. Collections & specialty DRY CLEANING Clothes Cleaners for Mes, Wemen and Ohildres FIRE INSURANCE | REAL ESTATE REYNOLDS & WINTER 212 Beltrami Avesws Phene 144 \ . HUFFMAN & Q’LEARY UNDERTAKING H. N. M’KEE, Funeral Director | PHONE 178-W or R |

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