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I | ‘Pioneer Want Ads 2 THE BEMIBJI DAILY PIONEER GERM LADEN DUST CAUSES GATARRH Ely’s Cream Balm Kflls the Deadly Catarrh Germs. No Stom- ach Dosing. Catarrh, which is bad enough in itself, often results in loss of taste, smell and hearing, and leads to seri- ous throat and lung troubles if not promptly checked. The seat of ca- tarrh is usually in the back of the nose, and its natural course is down- ward, into the throat and thence to the lungs. Don’t take any chances. If you have any symptoms of catarrh— stuffed up feeling in the head, nasty discharge from the nose, sore throat, or dry, hacking cough, get a fifty cent bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm from your druggist, and begin the treat- ment at once, This remedy is not a “burning out” or “drying up” process. It is simply a cleansing, healing, antisep- tic Balm, taken through the nostrils back into the head and throat where it instantly reaches the seat of the trouble. That’s the only way to ef- fectually and permanently cure ca- tarrh. Catarrh makes you offensive to yourself and friends. Start using Ely’s Cream Balm today, and in a short time you will be permanently cured of this nasty, disgusting dis- ease. T. BEAUDETTE - Merchant Tailor Ladies’ and Geats' Suits to Order. French Dry Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing s Speciaty. 315 Beltrami Avesue NELSON & CO. SIGNS 210 Beltrami Ave. THE SPALDING EUROPEAN PLAN Duluth's Largest and Best Hotel DULUTH MINNESOTA More than $100,000.00 recently expended on improvements. 250 rooms, 1% private baths, 60 sample rooms. Every modern convenience: Luxurlous and deli hflul restaurants and buffet. Flemish Palm Room, Men's Grill, Uolonial Buflst. Magnificent lobby and public rooms: Ballroom, banquet rooms and private dining rooms; Sun parlor and observa- tory. Located in heart of business sec- tlon but overlooking the harbor and Lake Superior. Convenient to everything. One of the Great Hotels of the Northwest FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER Dffice 313 Beitramli Ave. Phone 319-2. William C. Kiein INSURANCE Rentals, Bonds, Real Estate First Mortgage Loans on City and Farm Property R. F. MURPHY ! S5 and 6, O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. || Phone 19. Bemidjl, Minn. I-2 Gent a Word | an escort of homor to the boundary. line, the men insisting on carrying hia. i bowl, add two cups of granulated Bring Results Ask the ‘Man Who Has Tried Them SCARED THE GARRISON MOVING PICTURE CAMERA IN MEXICO STARTED PANIC. Soldlers Thought It a Machine Gun and Were Overjoyed When the American Photographer Made Clear Their Mistake. An American camera man recently ventured into Mexico to take some pictures of Mexican scenery, together with a parade of a Mexican regiment. Mistaking him for an insurrecto about to start another revolution by turning a machine gun on them, several hun- dred Mexican soldiers, comprising the garrison at Tia Juana, broke ranks while on dress parade and ran in every direction for shelter, says Mo- tography. Officers joined the privates in get- ting behind buildings and trenches, and the regimental bugler had hardly sounded the call to arms to repel the attack of the supposed invaders when the moving picture man, now thor- oughly frightened himself, tucked hjs machine under one arm and started to run for the boundary line. He had gained the outskirts of the town when a Mexican officer ventured to snatch a look from his hiding place and, see- ing the ground clear, ordered a charge with fixed bayonets. It took consider- able prodding, however, to get the privates back into the ranks and the military formation. The frightened operator was over- hauled by mounted men, dragged back into town and taken before the coms manding officer. The enraged sol diers wanted to make a target out of.| him then and there, but the~ officers prevailed upon them to let the regular military law take its course. The mov- ing picture machine was carefully ta. | ken apart and searched for explosives, Tbe camera man pleaded with the of- ficers to let him go. He explained the Mexicans that he was not a fili- buster nor a soldier of fortune; that he was only working for a living. Ha, went through a pantomime with the ald of a sheet on the wall to show the soldiers how pictures are taken for- the nickelodeons in the United States. Then a great light burst upon the intelligerice of the commander in chief. He rapidly interpreted his dis- covery to his fellow officers and his privates. ‘rhe moving picture man stood distrustfully by, not quite sure that he had yet made himself plain. The soldiers were so overjoyed at the fact that they were to have been sent down into posterity by the mov- ing picture route that the man was ordered to take their picture without fear of interruption. A brief examina. tion, however, convinced the moving picture man that he could never ac- complish the fact; but he feared to arouse the ire of the Mexicans, so he ‘went through the motions of taking a real picture, while the soldiers marched back and forth within hig range, drilled, fixed their bayonets, charged upon imaginary foes, pitched their tents and went through every de- tail of war life in Mexico. His arms were aching from turning the crank of his broken machine, and he would have ordinarily used up sev~ eral miles of film, when the regiment came to attention and the commander stepped to the front and proudly doffed his cap. That was the end. The picture man was loaded down with cigarettes and | . cigars and presented with a silk scart by one of the officers. He refused an invitation to dine and hurried with machine for him, — e ST Dainty Tea Cakes. Here are directions for making some dainty cakes for a home tea which are h;expensive and will be found deli- cious. . Beat two eggs to a froth in a cake Bugar, one teaspoonful of vanilla ex- tract, half a nutmeg grated, half a teaspoonful of salt, beat these to a cream, then add half a cupful of but. ter which is quite soft. Beat this well together with the other ingredients, then add a cupful of sweet milk, stir it well through the mixture,.and last add two and a half cupfuls of flour sifted twice with three teaspoonfuls of baking powder and stir the whole to a smooth batter. Slightly butter the inside of your patty pans and’ put one generous tablespoonful of the cake batter in each patty and bake in & slow oven. This mixture will make over thirty little tea cakes. Cover the top of each with a frosting and put one blanched almond on the center, Doling as the Romans Do. One Christmas day Joseph II and Gustavus IIL, king of Sweden, who had arrived In Rome the previous day, attended high mass at St. Peter’s. The behavior of the emperor was particu: larly decorous, without affectation or hypocrisy. The king at first hesitated about kneeling, and asked the mplnq: what he should do. *“Do as I do,” replied Joseph. b3 “But 1 am not of your eommunlon.' Tejoined the other. “Well,” resumed the emperor, “b'o. lieve what you will, but, as you came here of your own choice, you should act 80 as not to scandalize others.” Gustavus took the hint and knelt down, Gradual Process. Crimson Rambler—Taken off yor Winter underwear yet, Bill? , Backdoor Bill—Partly! I took off a door-mat yesterday, but I'm still wean ing two nldl o' rag carpet!—Puok, WILL HAVE A BIC SALE ON RNING, MAY 1 We will sell a good four sewed BROOM, 24 pound weight, No. | handle, the 60c kind Special for This Day Only “How long are these sales going to lastP” is the question everybody is . asking. Here’s what Mr. Elliot has to say; . “This store has come here to stay. This first sale is only the begmmng ot what is to follow. Although the bargains offered have set the people to wondering how it can be done, I wish to emphasize the fact that these are" nothing compared with the plans and bargams we have 1n store for the’ people of this community. We hope never to give any patron of this store a single reason to regret having made a purchase here. All I care to add: at this time is that people watch the Weekly and Friday issues of the Pioneer for our regular weekly Saturday Bargains.” OTHING OVEF " The Fair Store will sell nothmg over 99 cents It will specialize on 5 and 10 cent goods : Plans are now under way to double the counter space as well as the generaljstock of the store. : It will pay you to keep your eyes open.. for the bargains this store will have to offer in the future. It will mean dollars and cents to the cost of living. i The Store thaf%fills THIRD STREET ‘ " FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1912, 1 STk ip A4 ) e N