Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 6, 1921, Page 2

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A\ " . BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY | v RELIEF FOR HEAT SUFFERERS | 10 aren im0 P oo | uHIHIIAINN Y srty; puttying up hol T § THE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. | English, Savant Who Probably Knows | —.the larger the hole the more extens g h A ey o, - | Offers Some Advice on the Prob- tive the loss. If you are putting glass CARSON, President E. H. DENU, Sec. Mgr. | lem of Keeping Cool. luto a window wiih putty it foretells o o o . 1 ‘G. W. HARNWELL, Editor J. D. WINTER, City mt:..d | — that you will soon move Into a ‘mean- The obvious expedient of avoiding | er place than you now occupy. Telephone 922 exposure to the sun, “stimulating” > o v - foods and drinks, and the use of dark teved at postoffice at Bemidji, Minnesota, as second-class mattey, | 10d heat-retaining garments is not - under Act of Congress of March 8, 1879. * | always suflic to keep the human 5 i - | body cool. In spite of these precau- 0 attention paid to anonymous contributions. Writer'’s name: must | tions, many persons suffer from heat Be known to the editor, but not necessarily for publication. Communica- | languor (“thermal debility”), to the tions for the Weekly Pioneer must reach this office not later than Tuesday | detriment of their health and efil- of sach week to insure publication in the current issue. | ciency. | 1t is nearly one hundred years since @@ | the SileSian peusant Priessnitz rein- \ troduced the curative use of cold, One of his procedures was to immerse the SUBSCRIPTION RATES buck of his head in a shallow vessel By Carrler By Mall | of cold water. ‘ One _Year .. e §6.00 We know now that external cold Is | %: t?lfi::.th;t—-m_‘: :23 One Year o ____$8.00 , jowerful stimulant to the nerve cens — [ — ] —— YOUR FUEL MONEY The 125,000 users of the CaloriC Pipeless Furnace save more than 500,000 tons of coal per year at the most conservative estimates. Figuring this at $6.00 per ton, which is far below the present aver- age price of soft coal, the CaloriC is saving its users over $3,000,- 000 per year. Come to the CaloriC Prepare-For-Winter demonstration now in progress at our store, and learn the extraordinary advantages of this modern heating plant that has revolu- tionized the heating industry. . i Come and learn about the heating plant that pays for itself in the fuel it saves. Come and learn about the heating plant that we will put into your home under the sirongest guarantee that can be written—your unqualified satisfaction or your money back. . d Saturday, September 10th, will be the last day of the Prepare-For-Winter demon- stration, Don’t fail to come! GIVEN HARDWARE CO. PHONE 57 U ’ o base of the brain, which One Month . "pp BSix Months . 250 ters at the ba 7 [ Thr govern the heart and breathing and = oe Wesk — 28 ee Months . L26| Coputation of body heat. In hot sum- THE WEEKLY PIONEER—Twelve pages, published every Thursdag | mers heat is insidiously piled up in and sent postage puid to any address for, in advance, $2.00. | the tissues, and sometimes thermal OFFICIAL COUNTY AND CITY PROCEEDINGS debility on to thermal fever or “heat stroke A T | ybody may prove for himself the EDUCATION MORE POPULAR THAN EVER | ot anlut. cooimasaprodueed by bath With the coming of September and the opening of schools| ing the nape of the neck and the spine and colleges for the fall and winter terms, the same keen in-|and the inner side of the urms with terest in the acquiring of an education which has manifested | '¢-¢old water. As resurds the pre- itself each year since the war is again in evidence. As adding \:tjmlf;': and f““[r,“‘. "Kr,.(,l; :lm,l,‘:,'t' fl,‘f to the interest in the number and character of the institutions| :..\:’[:‘Jl.l:.: sliowt tlie Bame efficacy of d lici of learning among which prospective students may take their| coid when applied on a more exten- elicious choice, the announcement of plans for converting several aban-| sive scale—I'rom a Letter in the Lon- Butle doned army camps into schools for the use of soldiers and sail-| don Times. y ors is attracting wide attention. R flavor Coincident with this enthusiasm for education is the devel- Secret of Happy Life. . opment of interest by the American public in libraries. It has| The secret of the happy life is found Ol?cg you’ve been pointed ou that “from being the luxury of the privileged e 1:.".“ ;hrf".l".';l. U-E] ;:xr s\‘fim?n&:’ t\l“f enjoyed the few the power to read has become the necessary tool of the ;:.(n}x fl:yro” ‘:3;.'.';.'1;“,.[ or pralse? toasted flavor many,” the school accomplishing nothing \more significant than| Whick goes first into our scale for es-| you will al- e to put our.people into possession of this tool. tination, trial or merey? Are we look-| ways want it The schools of the country today are costing about $1,-| !¢ part way up to compare ourselves 000,000,000 per year, or about ten dollars per capita, accord-| '™ ¢ ccesstul men, or furibe: ing to “School and Society,” while but about twenty millions js| J2u, Success to the center of our lifa 5 4 L S 15| and joy? hange. ©) Ouyremmediy devoted to libraries. | o S @ flfimm Due to the efforts of the American Library association a'suhseribe for The Datly Ploneer. brighter day for the public library is af hand, the efforts of this| assogiation being devoted to the establishment of Ibraries| ssc—————— == neentalhe Suasshing o e e ehrough sther channels: ' WHERE YOUR HEART IS YOUR PHOTOGRAPH SHOULD BE the education of the individual, the point also is made by Memory Fades, but Photographs Remain | T é; “School and Society” that the billioin now spent for the schools = 28 against twenty millions for libraries means, in effect, ten dollars per capita to lay the foundation and twenty cents to build the superstructure. 0- PASSING OF THE BAR Word comes that the bar-room of the Union Station, St. Louis, has been converted into an exhibit room for agricultural products by the South-Eastern Missouri Agricultural bureau. Thp old bar-room in its day was a noted resort. Its walls have witnessed many scenes of revelry, It has numbered many HAKKERUP STUDIO “The Studio of Unusual Portraiture” i i o e (e i‘\\g U 0 ¢ ity I _, éj"g’fié“m@“& fivgl 'R"‘Hs‘ i fii@% ( »!fiw\] R@i Mg |II!I][!I!|IIIIII|IlIIlIIlIIIIIIlIIIIlIllllIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIII!lIIIlflIIII_IIIHII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllll prominent persons of the old schcool among its patrons. . - ” | . No true American or philanthropist will regret its exit. MANKATO CGMMER“AL COLLEGE i 1t is better for society, for wives and children, for the patrons|One of the Greatest Schools:in the country, establisher 1891. If you n- | themselvegs, that the bar is closed. te?ld to take 3OCanmlf|ercial %mrlse it ;Imys to attend the best. Annual gn- | The change, however, from ladling out poisonous d hig| tohmenb Lo Biden e - conditions, Rracticd] Conres of sy e to exhibition of grains and:luscious fruits,pis signi:icar:tug:;n(; I;:r?seel:i:f;;gnt:l?lil?ms‘ Assag] oERex:uniuce Cor sccurinis ositione s = highly beneficial. . Fall Term Opens First Week in September. | - iend fér Free Catalogue. 2 y ankato Commercial College ° MANKATO :: i o The New Photo Studio e | = OVER FARMERS STATE BANK 1 . Wg just received a new shipment—the latest styles in Fol(}el‘_s, very classy, in different sizes. I This is your opportunity to get fine Folder Photos | ; at very low prices. | . h .'t ii K Studio Open Labor Day | Greatest Washer ever huilt, in a —Paramcunt Values Always— ! n _ - - - rry é — Gigantic Sacrifice Sale | | | 00 | b P AR i Only a Limited Number of REGUL = o yse y A A i $160.00 . . |l . Bemidji’s PlayGround { DO You vvallt Greater Machines at This Price— . gpens While DIAMOND POINT 4 | Heati Comfort t%ZC £? ST WORRS NOW tlhe{ * Enjoy your Sundays and picnics thera, ‘ ea mg orn o a 2 os B i tL'“"dlefs -llll\(é hlot Coftee served. Confec- ) ions o inds i k. Special acecm- ! . o modations for premic e gop o "eoH | OU can have it-—easily. Read what = fn " Bamend Font | ok il Save Fifty Dollars ta” t beautif - | inquiri Croind an i o ploye ‘ %I made a lot of inquiries a y gou. | G0 .and found that the Convec- | tor surpasséd other makes Archie Ditty in heating, handiness and Never before, even in pre- Custodian war days was so great a val- MUELLER “Big 3” CONVECTOR “I’thinlk_the Convector is the best E::;la. It is be ‘ter constructed, burns fuel and gives better circulation.” ue offered to the public. GET YOURS TODAY The factory has not reduced the price, The Eden is still regularly $160.00—We are assisting the distributors to liquidate a tremendous purchase of machines. L'II“IIlIIllIHIIIIIIIIIIIIllllillllIllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIII"IIIlllllllllllllllllllIIIIH||£l | | ! | fuel economy.” : 1 | | ; | i | | THE ACME OF SERVICE Service is one of the essen- tial points of the restaurant business. Well prepared food and pleasant environment .“With the Convector I can heat twice the space ‘with less money than it taices to heat two rooms with a base very good but if good ———L burner.” 14 e vy M onal View of Ceovestars " wppe Conyester is a wonderful heat FREE SERVICE FOR 1 YEAR would be very iittle use in Notethe Large Regis. s i Al e g} rselves i preparing food as it would ter Face, Wide Straight %f:i&’?’é‘hhfi'%iffi’,“wf ;:,;“l‘t;‘g Guaranteed by the $4,000,000 manufacturer and ours | be cold when served. So {lr Passagey aud Blg . ooz G 4 i we have combined perfeet These are the “Eig Why put off t>c installation of this Ms service with all other . res- thatirfsure betterh better heating oy stem with its greater £ 4 ing for leso moncy, comfort and h taurant essentials including moderate prices. have such posi: ve evidence that it will save you matiey. Saves I R QTR T R S Syeunikyere "= | Naylor Electric | sso00 » in Original COMPANY ORDER ‘ DJI SHEET METAL WORKS ~ || rewvewe [11sThirdst ~ Phone122} TopAY! | | | | fulness-—when you : i | | | | | i | i ABOVE PRICES SUBJECT TO WITHDRAWAL WITHOUT NOTICE . U, D R S —_—_— : j _J J \

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