Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 14, 1913, Page 4

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WAR WITH MEXICO SAID INEVITABLE (Continued from first page). authorities -at Washington, Am- bassador Wilson has ~ordered all Americans out of Mexico City, but owing to the cessation-of train ser- vice and the fact that ~banks clnsed it is imposslble for many to obey. on the streets of Acapulco. was hurt, but tne incident has ser-|of troops and ships. ved to increase the tension at Wash- 1 ington. wounding of several American men. are! He. is caring for 600 refugees at the, .| thrown out of their federal troops. ‘residences by Two' offiters of ‘the cruiser Denver were lsaulted by Mexicans yesterdny Neither sider the problem of, the movement Its proceedings will bé kept secret. Correspondents in the city give the | shocking pictures of the scenes in the streets, swept by shrapnel and piled here and there with bodies of the Ambassador Wilson reports £ Near Postoffice dead and dying. ¢ Neither side according to the dis- patches, is‘paying the slightest heed to Red Cross flags, and the: chief of the Red. Cross service has been kill- ed. ~ The passenger train, north-bound Bad Business To be taken in by a stranger with a bad che& - That’s hard on the pocketbook. Bad Business For any one TO PAY MORE for any single dr. ticle of merchandise than what it is really worth—the worth being the lowest price it can We say our pnces are seld met much léss beaten, Bad Business - For you to miss this store with_its large stock | of dependable goods in china, kitchenware, dry goods specials, notions. pocketbook when you miss this store. i Bad Business If You Miss These be bought for. Saturday : Boys’ overalls, ages ]9 4 to 15, per pair....... c Boys' flannel mittens, 50 - per pair...... Sivessulie - 2 Children’s gloves, fancy, - regular 25c, special 1 30 pair... 5 Dinner pails, special Btorirerrrs o 190 i Sweaters, chnld’s size 22 M to 26, worth 65c¢ special............. s 333 Bad Business If you miss seeing our new stock of jewelry, bar belt pins; tea aprons, ladies’ neckwear and pil notions - -of :every- kind. MONEY. from Mexico City, which left: Tues- day night: is unreported. at Luedp, eflbmy..- Many. Americans haye been |- Admiral Dewsy called a jolnt meet-1- ing of the Army-Navy board to con-| P Tex., and some alarm:is felt for flle safety of its passengers. A detachment of government troops is reported shot. to pleces on the outskirts of the city. ' Two noncombatants have been km— ed in tront of the Amer!cu.n élub. _ ‘O'Nell Stops Mllan. Steve O'Neil, the Naps. young catch er, has stopped Clyde Milan'from steal ing more than any other catcher in the times. PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS !our druggist will refund money if (ENT fails to cure any case ol nehln Blind, Bludlnl or Protruding Plles in 6 to 14 days. S0c. Its hard on your Brinkmanv Th-éaler * Tonight: ) G Piigrim's Progress A Stupendous Production in Four Reels, of Bunyon's Masterpiece, Am- brosio Version. The Greatest Book Next to the Bible Produced in Mmdng Pictures. Specials B g Folding clothes bars, made of soft pine wood, worth $1 anywhere, special............. A 73“ ) Ironing boards, folds .up, stands solid when in 980 use .. . Children’s hose, all sizes, good- yarn special 9“ BE i i Vaudeville Program Gorhone & Gnmpany Novelty Act The Blessings Comedy 5000 Feet of Pictures Show Starts At 7:10 Bunyon's Pilgrim's Progress Is ,a- Marvel of Dramatic Construction WHY NOT SAVE Beauty of Photographic Art. The Best Little Store In the Clty o The Store that Saves You Money. Goods Delivered, Matinee 2:30 Jeague. He turned Milan back fow | : -|Ing about the weather to your bar “You wouldn’t have me talk|: 1¢ “Impresses ‘as ' Strongly “as It's ‘a | He used to take the pig out with him when he had finished his act and had him hl!ll.l!fl‘ up like a trick ‘pooch with'a' collar, shoulder stra; and a leading string. In this way the He Couldn't Tel Making Use of Penguins. . B ©The most southern industry in the Mm«\u ‘nm' nmimi Iom-u world 18 believed: to -be- the _strange & barren nesting place for sea which - lies about 750 miles “Kegc is 'h @oliar T borrowed from| southeast of Tasmanis, 'the large you. todi grunter trotted along the street at jnlt b ‘week, during which time he. bad remained.up all night and had’ slept all 4 ture out in'a It was his first ven- ng light, and it made him blink. Along came the clown and/| hfs mate. Joe Morgan rubbed his; eyes and halted the vaudeville actor. “Tell me,” he asked earnestly, ‘“Is' um & dog or a pig?” . H “Why, it's & pig, you rummy,” was: the answer. “Whnl'c the matter with “Thank heaven!” exolaimed Joe Morgan' fervently a pigt its & vig!”—Chicago Post. 3 — - you!” Our Trouble, Dr. Orison Swett Marden, discussing | succeas in. New- York, sald: “Economy] is the road to_financial success—and most people {n this impatient age try to u;lo the mn in coatly, high-speed autos.” i6thiod In Madness. * “Why do. you always-insist on talk ber?” about anything so -exciting as polh tlcs to'a man who. is' h:ndliu & rasgor would you - Baking Helps Learn to Regulate the ileat of . Your Oven Dy Mrs. Janet McRenzie Hiil, Lditorof the Boston Cooking School Magazine There is just one way to make your cakes rise high and kecp ain even surfice, Have your oven moderate at first, until the cake fully rizen; thenincrease the heat, so as to brown it over guickl Tixtreme heat stiflens the dough. If you stiffen the outside of the cake before the rising is complete, you stop the rising proc Then the leavening gas, forming inside, will bulge up the center, where the dough'is still soft, and spoil the shape of the cake.’ 38 Norr—Discuits or other pastries ‘made from stiff dough, that are cut into shapes for the oven, bake in a hot oven: ‘This is because the cut surfaces.of the dough do not sear over, but rather leave" the pores”open, allowing the leavening gas to:escape and:the heat to penetrate readily. Small ovens cool quickly; therefore they should be made uveml degrees” hottér than a larger oven, ‘and the. less the door is opened the better.~ Do mnot attempt to bake bread and pastry together. ‘Bread re- quires - prolonged, moderate be ng pastry the reverse. "Havye a strong’ underheat: ior baking powder ions, especially pastry. Thesc are only a few of the many baking helps found in the K C Cook’s Book— a copy of which may be secured by sending the colored certificate taken from a 25-cent can of K C Baking Pow- 4 der:to the JAQUES M¥c. Co., Chicago. MMI?IZT\-HMKWIL'—- Third St. GIL Fair Warmng Saturday, Feh. 22nd positively*ends_ our Discount Sale. Up to that time we -will contmue to give a reduction of ; lonTall - Suits) and. Overcoats Children’s Wearlny -W\’M Apparel After this date we wdl devote our time to advertising and selling . New Spring Goods_which are ar- riving dally - = and on all * _-Out of the hotel ‘across the wuy | came & man who had been hitting. ’er said 'a_shabby individual, 1sland situated a little south of Austra- lia which is -noted for its fine apples, - a| many sheep and valuable timber, and “In one pocket I unM . Illlb- ot one dollar bills each érumpled uy Dby itself. “When a . circus. : visitor bought ‘candy he sometimes tendered & ten dollar bill in payment. = Quick 1y ‘erumpling the bill I ‘would thrusi it into my pocket where I kept the ones. Then I would hastily thrust.s Dbill back’ into his hand and exclaim: /I .can’t: change ‘it now, old man, fie me after the show! {“To distract the victim's: attention 1:would:always’ thrust an’ extra ’ sup- | ply of candy into his pocket. Invari ably he. would' disappear, thinking he the 'worth’ o candy, as the bill- thrust mer_ spofled me for all honest he.had paidijust-$9 for s few cents into carlous livélihood by plécing bets with bookmakers who ‘pay commission of !ten per oent. o all business brought :to them. place 1 mever hand it over in one 'wnollhnlflnldurhtu bill, ‘but always convert it into ones. Two of thess'I'keep. The other three by a stmple ‘trick I.fold in the middle by &'sleight of hand movement cause - the bookmaker to believe he is receiv- ing $6, because six ends are displayed to him. “In this manner I realized $6 fternoon in addition to the ten this per ‘cent, ‘commission of *the bookmaker on $15 which I caused him to think he ‘recelved. In' ' other words, - good for & has been.” * “But,. my good man,” gasped -lender, “If you make your living houestly in this manner, why hiave total earnings for the day are $7.50, and you must admit this is pretty the dis- you chosen to" Keep' faith with me by re- turning the dollar you borrowed? “I don't quite understand it mys ‘admitted . the fiimflammer. . “I only elf,” know. that I feel disgraced if I work for Herafd. Feto for the Lame. Saint-Sauveur, in -central Franc there will be a walking race, and festivities are to be wound up wi $10.00 to Be Paid for Series. do so0, not as' a §tockholder free and independent citizen and ¥ “now ‘stand -and- will be i independent’ and* fr Infiuerces nd in a poamon to, promote all ‘the interests of the and. a_ representative .of -all_the ple for the common: good.. - . By virtue--of our city -charte devolves upon the mayor to pro the ‘city with a competent, vigl! and'efficlent police-.forcé that effort at all times to ‘maintain.- money honestly.”—New York ¢ In . the little village of Varennes- fete is to be. held; at three o'clock the th & hall, to ‘which the lame: will invite less handicapped ‘than 'themy Standard. PAID ADVERTISEMENT TO THE CITIZENS OF BEMIDJI “1'am a candidate for’ mayor and.so- liclt your wvotes. Pérmit me to state that in nklng You to vote for me, I fn a bfewery corporation, nor as a meim- ber’ of the Soclaliat. party, but'as a tax payer, so_that, if elected I will in no wise be subject to dictation or undue influences, as to my policy as mayor. bosition *t6 always' stand ‘absolutely 'rom “all- ‘such best city peo- T lt vide lant will effectually and diligently enforce the laws and the.ordinances of the ctiy.|Rou; Such & force it: would be-my greatest ‘If elected; 8 your execuflvfi nfllcer. 1 pledge ‘you an administration that wili_be, on.my } develope, grow in. population, from all private or petty Interests. With an earnest desire to constantly administer :the affairs: of that office for. the common good to the end that Bemidji ‘as- &' city may continue to|. ‘In commigreial fmportance and all that will tend. to the bullding up and provement..of its institutions promote:the wellfare, prosperity Mpplnmrot -our people. ‘Very respectfully your, ‘"'-';fi'-u:,.%.,"'mm 4, 33; tqwnimp 150 and lota. and im- and my| - a8 being the birthplace of Mrs. Hum- -phry Ward, the English novelist, Mac- querie igland is the home of vast num- hers of penguins, the population of these big birds belnz estimated at 80,000,000, on an area of 25,000 acres. The penguins are boiled in “digesters’ holding about 800 birds at a time, and ‘when the steam is turned off and wa- ter pumped into the bottoms of the digesters the oil rises to the top and is drawn off into barrels. - It is .used by manufacturers of binder twine in Australia and New Zealand, PAID ADVERTISEMENT. For This Series, $5.00 -1 hereby announce myself as an independent candidate for re-election . | as.alderman or the Third ward, to be voted upon at the city election to be held Feb. 18, 1913, The support of the voters o( the Third ward is respectfully solicited. The interest of of the ward and the city in general will receive the best of my attention if elected. * J. BISIAR. HOW TO GET STRONG . A Simple Remedy. ‘Weakness may be caused by a run- down_condition, mal-assimilation of |~ food, lack. of iron in the blood or a result of sickness. “Whatever the' cause, we want to say strength, you need Vinol, our delic- ious.cod liver and iron tonic without oil, as’it is the most efficient strength creator we have in our store. tion from West Baden, Ind. A beau- tiful young lady was a. complete wreck, run-down, worn out and ner- vous, so she had to spend one-third | of her time in bed. Nothing- which was_ given her did any good until Vinol was recommended by her drug- gist, ‘which she says .did her more good than all the medicine she ever took in her life put together, as it built her up so she is now strong, well -and active. . It is the medicinal elements of the cods’ livers contained in Vinol aided by the blood making and strengthen- ing: properties of “tonic iron which makes it so successful and we will réturn your money if it does not help you. Barker’s Drug Store, Bemidji, Minn.—Adv. Masguarade-and Thestrieal COSTUMES 7BE OUR AGENT Wnte for Special Disconat L. KOPFMANN, Costumen Succecsor 0 Smith Corume Co.. 705.7-9 20d Ave. 8., Misaeapelia ECK-O-LIN The Healing Skin Perfector Never fails to give instant relief and a posi- cure, when used for Eczema, Salt Rheum, Barbers Itch, Ringworm, Clulblmu, Sore Red Eyelids, hchmg Scalp, and all Itching Irritating Afflictions of the Skin, AS A TOILET REQUISIT Eck-O-Lin is unexcelled as'a Curative Lo- tion for Chapped Hands, Blackheads, Pimp- les, Removing Tan, Tetter, Rash, "Coal gh Skin, and producing that dellghlful -oaz[h velm}z ol:edct upolID the complexion. For “sale ruggists, 25: sad 50c per bottle. < s B your Druggist does”not have It, ssk bim 16 got It for 99 of the Minneapolis or St. Paul Wholesale House, #'we will send a Targe 12 os. bowle for u.oo Express Prepmd, address Eck-O-Lm Remedy Co. to every person who needs| A case-has just come to our nttelf-l 0arse | Order business. Trouble, Some of Them Bemidji e Cases. Each of some 6,000 newspapers of the United States s publishing from week to week, names of people in its particular neighborhood, who have used and recommended Doan's Kid- inary disorders. includes over 30,000 testimonials. Bemidji is no exception. Here i8 one of the Bemidji cases. B. Carisch, 621 Fifth St:, Bemidji, Minn., says: “I can still recommend Doan’s Kidney Pills. They have done me a world of good. The statement I gave about them in October, 1910, still holds good. For many years I had kidney and bladder trouble. My back pained me. almost constantly and my kidneys were irregular in ac- tion. I at last procured Doan's Kid- ney Pills and used them.. They prac- tically rid my system of kidney com- plaint.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents, Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the Unit- &d States. Remember the = ma—Donno—- and take no other.—Adv. Classified Department HELP WANTED WANTED—Girl for general house- | work. N. L. Hakkerup, 918 America avenue. i WANTED—Two young iadies want- ed as probationers at Samaritan { * hospital. WANTED—Cook at Svea Hotel. FOR. SALE—Dry poplar $2.50 per cord delivered. ! Nicollet hotel. wood at Inquir FOR RENT FOR RENT-—Three furnished rooms, in private family. Steam heat, telephone and bath. Inquire 602 Fourth street or phone 783. FOR RENT—Five room house for $11.00 per month. Phone 167-2. FOR RENT—House, over Model Bakery. call up stairs | , LOST AND FOUND Lost—Bunch keys.. Thayer Bailey. MISCELLANEOUS: Bandages Wanted—By the Asso- clated Charities. Everyone who has any kind of white cloth, such as old table cloths, pillow cases, cheese cloth or sheets which they are will- !ing to donate pleasc notify Mrs. E. |H. Smith, by phone or mail her a jcard. Cloths will be called for. . BOUGHT AND SOLD—Second hand furniture. 0dd Fellow’s building, across from postoffice, phone 129. Please return to Be Independent "And Get Into the Manufacturing Mali There is a’fortune to be made. I furnish Formulas for manufacturing High-Class Family and Veterinary "Remedies, Toilet Articles, and Household Articles. Sold under a positive Guarantee, tq be just as represented I have had 25, years practical experience. DR. R. D. EATON 220 Kasota Block Minneapolls, Minn Patrick-Duluth Woolen Mill INQUIRE OF or w This space reserved by the B|m|d|| Townsite & Improvement 6o, FOrE_ price of lots, terms Vetc.,- B’mldjl Bamuln Townsite & Improvement Go. 820 Glplul Sank Sullding F. A Patrick & Co Duluth -T. C. BAILEY, rite, -mqva GREAT MASS IIF PRODF nepam of 80,000 Cases of x:dmy ney Pills for kidney troubles and ur- This mads of proof ! FOR SALE - N

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