Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 2, 1921, Page 8

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3 What’s $1,000 a 75\ CAWNY SAN WHAY ATTRASTED. THEM MUY MY AOOKS R FORTUNE L | DREW §1000 PER WEEK, HAD A FLEEY OF CARS, AN ESTATE IN DEAR 4 i Twentieth ' Century Laugh With Us— “Not At Us— = After the Battle The social given by the: Legion Auxiliary Wednesday_ ‘evening re- ‘minded.a number of Legionaires of the party given some time ago by the Legion post. It was that different. The Auxiliary and the public in gen- eral were invited to-attend. Mrs. A. Lord represented the Auxiliary and E. A. Barker represented the public "% _ in general. S And the men noticed that after the X dance Wednesday evening, it ap- peared as though several of the Le- gionaires had barely escaped being |# b shot. ¢ —Showed Powder Marks—- What'll You Have? DEGREE OF HONOR GIVES CARD PARTY THIS EVENING TTTTITITTCITITIVIVYITITA I VOINT, SUPERINTENDENT DECLARES SCHOOL LEVY INSUFFICIENT MARKETS Laughing’ in His Slegvei = - B “I was told nothing but an opem-‘ A card party will be given this’eve- |tion would help my stomach trouble,’ ning at the Moose hall by the Degree!and was getting ready for the opera- of Honor, and a cordial invitation is!tion when a friend advised me to try extended, to gll. Refresh.ments Wn]‘Mayr’g ‘Wonderful Remedy. The first be served during the evening. dose helped me. I am now as well as oDD FEL:O‘W-S ———LODGE To ever in-my life, and am laughing up (By. United Press) Oakes, N. D., 'Dec. 2.—“The schools of ‘the state cannot be main- tained under House Bill 25 passed by the last session of the legislature limiting the tax. levies,” J. G. Gould, CLIFFORD & CO. BREAD SPECIAL SATURDAY One large Loaf Sanitary Bread, made from ‘Ada Flour, a loaf ... POTATO MARKET Chicago, Dec. 2.—Potato market 3 Now that we have been forced to|sironger; receipts, 45 cars; total U. 8. superintendent of the Oakes schools my sleeve at the doctors.” z = taste of the city water in its pres-|Cpiprients 403 cars, Red River|and secretary of the logisative cony HOLD MEETNG TONIGHT | Tt is a simple, harmless proparation Apples, in small szies, wrapped, Der bOX ......... $2.10 ent condition we can readily realize | Ohjos, sacked and bulk, $1.40 to mittee of the state education asso- g tiat saoves, the catarrhajp Naoas < - why the moonshine whiskey has been ciation declared. from the intestinal’ tract: and allays | Extra large sizes, per BOX oicitiiuesasanmms $3.00-and $3.25 $1.60; Northern whites, sacked, $1.50 to $1.80; bulk, $1.60 to $1.85. MONUMENT UNVEILED TO The business meeting of the I O. O. F. to be held this evening at Odd Fellows hall will be work in the ini- tiatory degree, and it is desired that The law. recently upheld by the state supreme court limits levies of schools and of municipalities to one- levies. Three judges voted against so rotten of late., —Have You Tried the Water?— the inflammation which causes prac-| tically all stomach, liver and intestinal i ailments, including appendicitis. One Oatmeal, 2214-1b sack ... Peanut Butter, in 10-1b pails them from the bottom up. She got|any soldier who has seen active ser- Oh, Baby! A all members b edi—At all Druggists.—Adv. . . . INVENTOR OF GAS MASK | the law, but a vote of four is required | ooy embers be present. . {e4 0t ¥ Ege! . ¥ X i u:}sg, ?Eg;‘“::k:gr v;‘}mtp":}::'o?( ne’;: to ‘;l.eclal;g 8 law gncox'l’st;QuticACr!aili. lII; X Mince Meat, in quart E. Z. Seal jars, each............ 70c : : a dissenting’ opinion, Judge ‘Cirdzell || . Rk about babies. stated that she knew (Continued From Page 1) safd that if this law is to be upheld, mm“o"u wAm lns » Milk, 3 cans for the job. The mother knew that |vice will say saved his life. . the constitution might as well be re- : = o g ?nouzh attention would be paid the C .lAtfihe outbreak of t?e‘lyvar Lxe;its.- pealed. Minnesota Apure Sqrghum, per gallon.....ccooerennns ower extremities later on. ol. Harrison was a civilian, a - e o dERtans o atnidan ] e e Can You Beat It? tinguished chemist with three degrees. PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION | FOR SALE—Bobsled, 7-foot runner, No. 10 cans LOZANDEITIES < ommuueirerorrrrrecssasnces —Can You Beat It?— He’ made several unsuccessful - at-|HOLDS MEETING THIS EVENING good -as ‘new. Inquire) Fred Jen- No. 10 cans Grated Pineapple ....c..ccocoerecsscninaes Neither Was the Doctor tempts to enlist, but in 1915, at the| - The Parent-Teacher association of | o mmfi, Nymore. 3t12-5 1 2 A man patted a strange dog on. the | 3ge of 47, he managed to get into the |the Bemidji State Teachers colleg OR RENT—Furnished and unfur- No. 10 cans Pumpkin ceowceeicesemmemmmmssassasinassaens head to sce whether or not the crit- | Sportsmen’s battalion as a private. | will meect this-evening at 8 o’cloek nished rooms. Inquire of Mrs. ¥ ter was affectionate. His entrance into the army Sychron-|at the college. A fine program has Elizabeth Rosacker, Nymore. § 2 1bs Ginger Snaps .....ceoeeesceses P ) Tt Wasn'b e ized with the first German gas at-|been prepared and it is urged that my cold 1 tack at Ypres, and he was immediate- | there be a large attendance. All . 2 & Brooms, 4-StTiNg, €ACH . icrimiommmsssicuscnssiunnsneees § A Past and Present ly transferred to the special brpncll mothers and fathers, and all others|: SUNS] l I\LWAYS keep - Dr. King's -New i ;. " 1t has been brought to our atten- |of the Royal Engincers. He quickly |who are interested in the school, are Discovery - handy. It “breaks' up Tubs, medium size, €ach ...oocvwuremeemsniareacen s asduiseivs 90c tion that Adam may have had a lot | became a leader among the band of | invited and urged to attend. ; 8 hard, stubborn colds and_stops the 3 of trouble finding Eve the leaf she |chemists who Qade up the anti-gas A R » paroxysms of coughing. - No_harmful Extra heavy Stock Pails, heavy bales, each.......... 90c g GRINAGE! ¥ w,;(mcd, but at that he never had to dch‘fflm'mt- st i Fosred TOO MANY HOLIDAYS ARE 'S fi:flgi'istbs"too’cm el Ty Low Rubb in large sizes, a pair take her window shopping. ‘ter many attempts he perfected y 4 ggists, OUC N ow Rubbers, in (] ) Aint Tt a pl;ctgv the box-rcspimwfr. renderini the |- HURTING SCHQOL EFFICIENCY : : | Dr Kin ’s . # & e wearer immune from any Kknown| L H - s“lNE Gnuc . ¥ It’s Apocalypse poison gas. He reclfived rapid pro- Dlsmnlrck, N. D., Dec.. 2.—The suN ! ERY NeW DiSCO ry Not Cheap Goqu, But Good Goods Cheap i . motion, and finally became controller | constantly increasing number of holi- . N - pupecriain local woman, bent on | of chemical warfare. He died in Nov. | days is reducing the eficiency of the | | ° 5 _ For Colds and Coughs REMEMBER THE NEW LOCATION ' - Four “Horsemen of the Apocalypse’” ember, 1918, just at armistice time, §chmls to an alarming -point, accord- Carry-a-Bit—Sav Bit | : i i is, went to the city library and asked from p?eumm(;m, agg;avated byf Tx- ing to :Vhshs l\{mx}le Jl,Jl Nielson, -state Ty { oo 7 Stul}rbo;n l?owels Tacl:j‘ H {..ea g cL'FFoRD’ o : E *d | posure to gas during the course of his | superintendent of pul ic instruction. > I By - || ing. the bowels unmoved results in s rtx:‘:n h&r flt“l:';" Af::p]“‘;’[(‘;:c" r;:‘.‘;cu];‘z‘“:: fixplcrimerats}; Shortly bbefore his djnth : '{he dlegisli:\tive con:mittee of the TEL. 851 (312 MINN. AVE :te_alt}; ‘:lestriz)ctio‘xé. Lelt’ "thcb gently : Pt 3 : SECms 831 he Jearned he was to be promoted to [state e ucational association of which t’Granulated, 10 imulatiug Dr. King’s Pills bring to :;::“;5:,‘ fl;gltlcpsy’ would have been!ipo yank of brigadier-general, and |Miss Neilson is chairman will seek to Sufi):zsrt"l.)-es e i you a regular, normal bowel function- PHONE 160 PHONE 160 e Rt e heard groun of fl. | Ehat he had been avarded the Legion | secure a law in the next legislature ing, - 25 cents. All druggists, e ard & Eroun o Le)-| of Honor. permitting the holding of school on | |————m: ] f“‘fi‘?h“‘flg’ x ;ilfg s it the pronuncia of " vord. One A BV TADM & CRITAIM J0UARYS. . ‘ka|Best Creamery Butter, P 1 [ 3 = A % T Tellow, who ‘aras bt siery i sme | GRANT VALLEY FARM BUREAU | st 2 d Pl tesca : ' A ONEER WANT ADS for a hairgu:,lave:L l‘lt‘;xra:. ‘:; lw":; UNIT-TO:MEET. JANUARY .} alb - . - o m_l)_THE_PTl pronounced Apocaiypoe, ile the a e : ‘ A P A e gust just ahead-of hitn eaid it was | gy ones e che ey o Bureau, o Unit met at the home of C. L. Strow- bridge on Sunday, November 27. Those present were Mr. and M -George Becker, Mr. and Mrs. W. Schroeder, Miss Anna Schroeder, Mr. | and Mrs, John Schmitt, Mr. and Mrs, Martin Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hinshaw, Joseph Waiters, Mr. and| Mrs. Thomas Strowbridge and Louis | Moran. The next meeting will be| held at the home of Mr. and Mis. | John Schmitt, January 1. | Apocalypse. Well, anyway. the barher | said they were bol" wrong and that it was pronounced Apocalypse, [ —That Settled It— A Bad Lot Many a would-be society lady won- ders why it costs her so much to have her ancestry traced. The majority of the time she is paying the searcher for keeping quiet about it. —Pgying the Piper— How Would They Aski for Hootch? B In Germapy a policeman is ad- 4 dressed as Herr Polizeibezirksober- wachtmeister. On this side, a holdup could go through a victim’s clothes Sugar; 10-1b bags... Lard, pure-Swift’s, 1b..11¢| Picnic Haths, a 1b ot MR R Bacon, & 1b../22¢ and 18¢ Brooms, special .........49c| 4 Xmas Candy; 1b..18¢ to 25¢ - “Snizzles” extent limited. There are “Snizzles” isn’t one of them. TWO POLICEMEN KILLED IN IRISH JAIL BATTLE The English vocabulary is to a certain only about 450,000 words in the dictionary. Further, there.aren’t enough words in the language to express ade- (By Unitea Press) London, Dec. 2.—The most seri- 4 Minneapolis &'St. Lowis' Railtoad, re- 2 each, 12 for .... 2 o $ e ne 3 ; e . i‘:;flg awtfizfilfi Chicago Ave., Minne-|} to Get Your Discount “Luebeck’s Whiipping Ca.nned.,fl\il%genume, 2 3 .'The science of Chiropractic concerns: elf witld adjusting spinal A “For over-a -year before I began Cream, pure, fresh Milk. a0 cnns_f 3 1.25[% ho;x;:ls :g{g:i"e’:fi‘higl;‘; :t}i,:cgu“‘lg;x ifzuzri::{gns 2/ row’e_‘out the and be ten miles on his way while ’:‘he unfortunate victim was yelling P o1iz e i bezirksoberwachtmeister! Hellup! Polizeibezirksoberwacht- meister!” Probably that’s only his nickname. Less intimate victims, no doubt can’t get away with that. d —Could You?— SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY PIONEER FEARED DAYS AT THROTTLE OVER Engineer Clifton Thougill He Would Soon Have to Quit Cab—Health Restored “I'm just as well and strong today| as I ever was in my life, and I attrib- ute my ‘good health entirely to Tan- 1a¢,” “said ~Arthur JJ'Clifton, well khown locomotive inspector- for ‘the ous outbreak in Ireland since the truce, was reported this evening in a dispatch to the Evening Star from Londonderry, where two' policemen are said to have been killed in a jail battle. t Armed men attacked the jail at 3 a. m., the report said. The prisoners began a riot and attempted to escape. Police drove off attackers anad hem- med in the prisoners. A. 0. U.W. HOLDS REGULAR 1 MEETING THIS EVENING The regular meeting of the A. O. U’. W, will be held this evening at 8 o’clock at Moose hall, and all mem- bers_are urged_to_bc_ present. Your Electric Light Bill IS NOW DUE! And Must Be Paid . ‘Before Dec. 10th taking Tanlie I had such sharp pains in my ‘back when I stooped over that ;L eould hardly ki : : nox Soap, 26 bars..$1.00 foot-bi uini) appetite ok ress AR i o Your ' suggestions are b L 2 calomel, that is your privilege. But Chiropractic adjustments preyent fifle welkhigp dagtny frisnds noticed i splendid. 'Please send my X and remove the CAUSE of “colds.” s BLR W it, @and 'mentionéd it to m.e I always had that tired, fagged-out feeling, and although I never got right down sick in bed, it was mighty hard for me to keep going, and I thought it was only a matter of time when I would have to give up -entirely. “gut ‘lahlac hag, straightened me otit, given me a fine appetite and built ime up over ten pounds in weight. My work is petfectly easy for me nhow days, and I'm going to take five bot- tlés of Tanlac along for him. He has been-ailing for some tim¢, and I'm sure Tanlac is just what he needs.” Tanlac is sold in Bemidji by the ty Drug Store, and leading drug- gists ' overywhere,—Advertisement, Elmer E. Swanson, Manag | Fresh Potato Chips.” b Photos in Folders NEW PHOTO STUDIO OVER FARMERS STATE BANK NUMBER, PLEASE! -857- “Stewart’s Grocery” “This is 909 Lake:Boule- vard.” “Good Morning.” “What have you to offer today?” | “We have all kinds:of good things: fresh meats, .any- thing you want; green vege- tables, ‘Home 'Brand’ :bulk mince meat, ‘Home Brand’ canned goods, ‘Home Brand’ vacuum sealed coffee, can- djed cherries, candied pine- apple, sugared walnut dates, new. crop of walnuts, filberts, brazils and almonds. “Yes, we still have that special on Grape Fruit,5c “Boiled ‘Apple Cider and order this morning.” 2 “Thank you:.” Toilet Soap, 12 bars in 'box ... ..49¢| \Grape Fruit, large size, .8 for Oranges, a doz Strictly Fresh Eggs, a " doz Large size Jersey Corn Flakes; 2 for ...........35¢| Flour, Lily of the Val- Toilet Paper, 6 rolls....25¢| Rolled Oats, large size, Peaberry. Coffee, 5-1b lots!-. TN qu: It of .ab “snizzles.” It's descriptive. fect runnjng order all ) g ] : when yonllx lgmve them—or it—is to get youy bodily machine back to no force is interrupted in its flow, away from it are the trunk nerves going to every X trunk nerves pass through and between the movable bones of the spine. little, nerves are squeezed. They can’t transmit the normal amount of ge and I don’t hesitale for a minute in > » 4 : ; ' |Syrup, light, No. 10, a 5 :&l{_’fiifi if:fn t::inl;:fin I&L:;hae::;x%x;rvfithl: 2 5 per dflz. i :'v s : 8¢ Phone 401-W First Nat'l Bank Bldg. Bemidji, Minn. i B s (S £ kv sod 5 3 o my brother's in Wisconsin in a few [ and up gfa f)f) Taie RS (Copyright 1920) ; TN low: § 1 marriage and the raising of large families came along, they took up resi- dence in your nosé and throat. And your body welcomed them instead Dr. A. Dannenberg ately how a person feels who is afflicted with “snizzles.” “snizzles” speak of having a f‘cold." Jdoesn’t make soimuch difference. Neither word means anything. : 'h'e:fifryou haée “gnizzles”—or a “‘cold”’—it merely means ;that your ‘machine i out of order. It means that your bodfly resistance is 'So, When a’chummy colony of germs who implicitly' believe in - Most people when they have on their ears—if germs have ears.-. “cold” is “Lowered Bodily Resistance Favor= But that takes too long to say. Hence throwing them ‘out The right name for a le to Germ Colonization.” ‘The way to évoid “snizzles” is to keep your bodily {nachi‘x?e in per- the time, Also, the way to get rid of “snizzles’ rmal running ordt\zr. The motive power of the bodily machijne is nerve force. If nerve normal bodily resistance is lowered. spinal cord.: Branching in artery of the nerve system is the e o p 3 part of the body. These When one or xr;ore of the spinal bones gets out of illace, even a rve force. Then your body is below par in its functioning. If you lean toward hot lemonade, mufit;n'd, foot-baths, 'qummeian'd . Try Chiropractic. It works, Dr.E.R. Two CHIROPRACTORS I G T R ~

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