Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 28, 1911, Page 6

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CHICAGO MERCHANT THE GHOST OF THE PAST. | nauty. = i MAKES STATEME“T' it Rose Up to Taunt and Haunt the .After Spending Thousands of Dol Poor Human Derelict. 2 ry The small crowd of grimy loafers and Consulting the Most Eminent | joungea weakly in the little circle of Physicians, He Was Desperate. light from the fitfully flickering lamp CHICAGO, ILLS.—Mr. J. G. about the door. Two or three of them Becker, of 134 Van Buren St., a were leaning ‘against a many colored well-known wholesale dry goods poster, almost unreadable in the gloom. -dealer, states as follows:. The door swung open—it was never shut—and a dapper figure in a red jer- sey and peaked cap of the Salvation Army appeared with a cheery greet- I have had catarrh for more than thirty years. Have tried everything on earth and spent Ing: thousands of dollars for other “Come in. men; come in. Fine treat medicines and with physicians, tonight; splendid gramophone; all the without getting any lasting re- latest from the music halls. Come on lief, and can say to you that | in.” ‘have found Peruna the only rem- One by one they went. Comic songs edy that has cured me per- and Sousa marches rang nasally through the hall. Then the cheery m‘a'r;,ently. N voice was heard again: ‘“Peruna has also cured my “Now for some grand opera, gentle- wifeof catarrh. Shealwayskeeps men.” it in the house for an attack of One living derelict who had subsided cold, which it invariably cures in i he pub- a very short time.” silently after his arrival from the p lic house roused himself at the words. “Opera—grand opera,” he muttered The fnmfilar ‘whir of the gramo- phone began ‘again, and then a’ voice from the aldminium horn' annonnced. “Song from ‘1 ‘Pagliacci,’ by Pompey Carlyle, the famous tenor of grand opera.” As the name of the singer was announced the ragged waif stiff- ened upright where he sat. 'Then as the first notes rang out his face held all the agony of a lost soul. Straight AKOTA Every ‘person needs a business education and it costs no more to get it at this great Business and Shorthand Training School, under M exact office conditions, than =t B one of the small questionable ones. The results are. however, 8 very adifferent. 350 D. B. C. pupils went to excellent positions in banks and offices this year—over 400 will do so next year. All Far- g0 banks and 685 others employ D. B. C. pupils as cashiers, tellers or bookkeepers. No other school offers such endorsement. ‘fo bis feet he bounded; then, with a cry, “'Stop it, for heaven's sake stop it!" and with grimy hands pressed over his face he rushed from the hall, followed by a storm of abuse. “What's the matter?" commissioner. “Queer Dbloke.” queried the answered another waif, still gasping from an attack of coughing which had torn his frail body. *Sings outside pubs. Used to be in hopera "isself. Booze done it.” “What do you call him?"” “Pompey Carlyle.” “Heavens, it was his own song he heard!”—London Tit-Bits. It joys to communicate; it loves others, for it depends on them for its exist ence. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1911 For sale by Barker’s Drug Store. Biliousness is due to a disordered condition of the stomach. Chumber- A lain’s Tablets are essentially & stom- . ach medicine, intended especiaily to act on that organ; to cleanse it, strengthen it, toneand invigorate it, Happiness at least is not solltary.|to regulate the liver and to bamish biliousness positively and effectually. Our $50 course prepares for business life, or for position as clerk or book- keeper. Our new $85 course in Com- merce and Banking (endorsed by Bank- MOLLEGE The D. B. C. has built a magnificent new building (35,000 square feet of space) is seated with roll top desks, has 60 typewriters, adding ma- chines, billers, money changers, | ers’ Association) supplies cashiers and etc. Our pupils deal with each tellers for the Northwestern banks, and other and with - magnificently bookkeepers and credit men for the equipped offices, using aluminum larg :r concerns. The shorthand course money. Our courses are fascinat- (under an expert reporter) trains court ing and practical. The Northwest reporters and high grade stenographers. has “No other school like the D. The stenographers for the U. S. District B.C~ Court, N. D. Supreme Court, 3d Judicial District and the Cass Co. Court are D. Can other schools offer this proof of superior training? B. C. pupils. SPRCIAL CLOAR & STIT SALE At TROPPMAN’S Next term begins soon. let write. F. LELAND WATKINS, Pres, Watkins Blk. Fargo. N. D. J Big Days Friday, Saturday and Monday | We will offer our entire stock of Cloaks and Suits at a discount of 20 to 30 per cent on the Dollar, we are doing this to boost our Ready-to-Wear Department we want to convince you that this is the place to buy your Ready-to-Wear Goods at Reasonable Prices Suit Special Our entire line of $20 and $22 - Suits for 3 d I $15 You will find they fit. We have them, in Serges and Mized goods. $25 and $28 Suits special for oy $18.75 Shirt Waists Black Taffata Silk worth $3 to $4, Special for 3 days only $1.98 25 Ladies’ Skirts Plain and Mized Goods, worth dvsonne > $4.95 Cloak - Special Our entire stock of plain Black, reversible and fancy mixed Cloaks worth $18 to $20 for onlyr......... DIATD High grade novelties, reversible Polar styles in 2 tone and mixed cloths worth $22 to $25 for 3 days only..........coeeninen 8-50 Petticoat Special Friday morning at- 10 A. M. we are going to place on Sale 100 Ladies’ Mercerized Black Sateen Petticoats also a few moreen and Heatherbloom grade worth from 81.25 to $2 until sold only...... - SSssaSE 690 Not over 2 Skirts to each cus- tomer at this price. “ u. = Pav. orr “AShoeAsGoodAsltsName" $12 & $15 Cloaks $9.75 Special for 3 days Friday, Sat- urday and Monday only$9 75 ):' 25 Ladie’s Broadcloth Cloaks Black and colors, worth not less tshggyzl%nlspecial for $5.95 / (\)li’l?;th $2.50 Special $198 ol (825 Sets High Grade Furs in White, Brown, Grey or Black, fizifi:f‘;‘,ri?i,f;fly....$l9-75 Ladies’ Sweaters $4 grades, colors, Grey Red, Special Orders Will Be Taken at Sale Prices Mail Orders Filled Corner 3rd Street & Minnesota Ave. Bemidji, Minn. For book- - -

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