Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 29, 1913, Page 2

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ORY 1OF PANAMA . One Thing Every Day” THE GIANT SHOVEL. e Asaoclat?d Newspaper S Maximus was presaged by the how] the stream of perpetual youth that led i No. 4 YW ; Copyright,1913, by Th, chool, Inc. Brasil the people believe that Don bastian, the royal hero who was slain In Africa about 1580 in a battle, will return to claim the crown. The people go out on windy- nights to watch:the beavens anticipating his return. Boto was seeking for a city of gold. In Se- Rheumatism Quickly Cured. 2 “My sister’s huspand had an at- tack of rheumatism in his arm,” writes a well known resident of New- ton, Iowa. “I gave him a bottle of Chamberlain’s Liniment which he ap- plied to his arm and on the next morning the rheumatism was gone.” For chronic muscular rheumatism . |you will find nothing better than Chamberlain’s Liniment. Sold by Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. The death of the Roman Bmperor) 'The oneé spot whick more than any ot dogs, It was In’ the hope of Ilnd“l:: other has controlled: * Golgotha. rope. itself, but ssession of the lives were laid down during the Cru- sades; and for 600 years before the rusades, and even to the present time, a constant stream of pilgrims has poured into Jerusalem to worship at the spot made sacred by the cruci- fixion of Christ. " . From the fourth century after Christ until fitty years ago this site was generally conceded to be within the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Now two sites dispute the claim of being the actual Golgotha. The latter claimant is- known as “Gordon’s. Cal- vary,” though to an. American, Dr. Harlan P, Beach of Yale university, is due the actual discovery of it. Gen. Gordon, the hero of Khartoum, having first secured for ‘it general recogni- . tion.—Christian Herald. § | My Cleansing 1y Clears Nose; Head and Throat— |- Stops Nasty Catarrhal Discharges,|Which Dull Headache Goes. ‘Try “Ely’s Cream Balm.” Get a small bottle anyway, just to try it—Apply a little in the nostrils and instantly your clogged nose and sopped-up air passages of the head will ‘open ;you will breathe freely; dullness and headache disappear. By morning! the catarrh, cold-in-head or catarrhal sore throat will be gone. End such misery now! Get the small bottle of “Ely’s Cream Balm” at any drug store. This sweet, frag- rant balm dissolves by the heat of 2GOLD OR CATARRH g Balm Instant:| ; head ang throat; clears the air passages; stops nasty discharges and a feeling of cleansing, soothing relief comes im. mediately. i Don’t lay awake tonight struggling for breath, with head stuffed; nos- trils closed, hawking and blowing, Catarrh or a cold, with its running nose, foul mucous dropping into the throat, and raw dryness is distressing but. truly needless. 3 Put. your faith—just once—in “BEly’s Cream Balm” and your cold or catarrh will surely disappear.— Adv. the glant shovel is due the Panama () (I GENEENED GEENEED GEEINED GIRED GEENRED 6 GEEEED GEIEED GEEIRED GEENEED GEINRED 65 O canal. Were it not for the modern American steam shovels the big ditch would undoubtedly have re- mained as it was when left by Ferdin- and de Lesseps, ruined and heart- broken. De Lesseps abandoned the isthmus, having thousands of work- ‘men who had fallen victims to yellow fever buried near the sceme of his hopeless ecort to built this great canal. [When our country began work on the Isthmus in 1905 nearly all the French equipment had to be discard- ed. It was entirely inadequate to ac- complish the task undertaken. What the French, guided by De Lesseps, had hoped to accomplish with hand ghovels and tiny dirt cars, together with a few mechanical dirt-digging machines of an impractical character, the United States planned to do by modern machinery. While part of the ‘American canal force was installing a sanitary system and waging war on the yellow fever mosquitos, many others were equally as busily engag- ed getting the great steam shovels from the dock at Colon to Culebra Cut. Each one of the gigantic American shovels can do more work in one day than one thousand French laborers i8 operated by two men, sheltered Al Suits---100 per cent right, best value at $25 accomplished in the same time. Each from the ntense tropical sun by a cab- in on the shovel. The taking out of the dirt from the cut goes on from early morning to the close of day. The shovels with their great steel hands, almost human in their move- ‘ments, reach down, pick up five cubie| yards of earth and rock, and load it on the dirt trains. Immune against! yellow fever and the fiendish heat of | the midday sun, totally disregardful| of the floods during the rainy season, the shovels work ' month in and|] month out. Never do they.fail to remove the many thousand cubic yards of material expected of them. The men operating these shovels form a fond attachment for them. And it seems as if the shovels felt this regard, so quickly and accurately do they respond to the guiding hand of the man at the lever. It is the am- bition of each shovelman to take out the greatest number of cubic yards of wmaterial from the cut during the day. So great is the rivalry among the shovels that they remove a great deal more earth during the day than it ‘was originally expected the shovel was capable of doing. Tt is hardly conceivable, but nev- theless true, that this spirit of rivalry and pride felt by the men for their shovels has pushed the capacity up to such an extent that one shovel has a record of digging and loading 4,823 Copyright Hart Schaffner & Marx {88 to carry off. 1 Every day a different human inter- est story will appear in the Pioneer. $25 SUltS for best dressed men, for businesss, vacation, social or sport affairs. $25 SUltS guaranteed for long and satisfactory service. $25 SUltS in Norfolk, English sack, varsity sack, 2 and 3 button, models. We shall exceed all your expections with these Suits at...... Other good ones $15, $18, $20, $22, $28, $30 Our Great Store for Young Men OU’LL find enthusiasm here; its in the goods and the making of them; its in the service we offer; and best of all it’s evident in the young fellows who come here. It’s the rendezvous of the smartly dressed young chaps; they like the hospitality of the place, the late styles we show, the daily new interest displayed; they like the accessibility of it; the freedom they can feel and show here. They like the things we have that they don’t see anywhere else. New styles, new weaves, new colors, new tone. The best values ever shown in young men’s suits, $15, $18, $20, $22, $25 straw hats; the largest we've ever ‘made. ET Decoration Day remind you that the one thing most needed in business, or politics, or social relationship, is honest, conscientious service; not the service of a servant, but the service of a friend. It is our endeavor to render such service that leads us to greater and better success in this business. , Distinctively the best suit values ever offered at $25; in Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits for men and young men. Many of the smartest styles, with highest excellence through and through. All are of fine all-wool materials in a very great variety of patterns, colorings and models. They represent the latest and best work of the brainest designers; in value, in style, in inside merit, they are without equal in the clothing world. Pin checks, hair line stripes, chalk lines, blues, oxfords, grays, tans, browns, Scotch mixtures $25 Suits that reftect the idea of highest valse. $25 SUILS that show high competence. $25 SUltS right in proportion to fit any figure, tall, short, fat, thin. $25 SUItS of ultra fashionable models. $25 SUlts that are $10 better thafi other ready clothes;$20 better than made-to-measure. S lp::::fe]f:,:;; Boy’s norfolk suits; cheviots, -Oxfords; were making a Fines ‘five others, equally attractive, 7x9% serges, worsteds, club checks, ‘special feature of them at $3.50, showing inches ‘in size, with this week’s “Men- 3 & . Atatioa_ tor.” In “The Mentor” a well known p.lfllll colors, m”‘t}“es’ distinc $4,$5. authority covers the subject of the tive models; boy’s clothes . of Florsheim street shoes, the pictures and stories of the week. vunus“a] quality for confirma- Srr ot Readers of the Pioneer and “The Men- | fil} * : best of shoemaking at.$5. tor” will know art, literature, his- tory, science, and travel, and own ex- quisite pictures. - On sale -at Aber- crombie’s book store. Price ten cents. -§100 Meward, $100.; The readers of this paper. will be pleased to learn that there is at least| one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's' Catarrh -Cure is the only positive cure now known to foundation of ‘the disease, -and_giving stitutional treatment, ° Hall's Catarrh | Cure is taken' internally, acting direct-| g 1y upon the hloo?hm% m:cous -iurhcu of e gtem, ereby destroying theil ¢ patient stren by building ol constitution and Etsd_lt{ng DA fii‘e‘}g&- ing its Jg‘kfl;' ;{:x’e ‘proprivtors Have @0 | much 5 curative. powers. that' they. One_Hundred Dollars for any|| m&fi':'xtmu 0 ‘Cure. Rend Tor st of | imontals. . oo % ddress. F. J. Cheney & Co., 'Toledo, ©Ohio. Sold by all Druggiats, 78e. - . : afl.‘bgfll'l Family Pills for consti-: pation.’ ; cubic yards of earth and rock in one day. This, if loaded on wagons, would dave required 3,000 two horse teams tion and other wear, $4, $5, $6, Boy’s norfolk ‘and ‘double breasted suits; all wool fabrics, .~ made for extra service, extra value at $5. : _ Children’s play ‘suits 50c to K. & E. blouses, 50¢.: Walk-Overs at $4; and extra good lines in tan and black leathers at $3 and $3.50. i 'Boylf-'\s shoes, the higher types ‘" of Junior foowear, $2.50 to +$3,50. ; ' Bnglish s:raws, Siami straws. ‘split straws, $2, $3, $4. Very special; Panamas, real Columbian Panamas, the best you'ever saw at $5. Light weight silk hats, nice and eool for hot weather, $1. $1..0,$8. _ NN K\: | ‘ N > é L& () .-n-—-~“.-'~—~——-. s T g v B

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