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PUTY KILLED Fewer Children Enrolled in American Sunday Schools. TIZ Comforis ‘Washington, Oct. 9.—More inw“g L : : and Gures ‘| 1s taken in the world’s series bar,gbm 5 struggle than in the spritual welfare Sore Feef ATTENDANCE IS 6 lD )" of the youth of the nationu, in the opinion of Rev. E. 8. Lewa, who told members _‘of the \mntd of Sunday schools of the Baltimore conference of | the Methodist Episcopal church that a reformation was imperative. “Our loss from the Sunday schools is 'deplorable,” said ‘Dr. Lewis.. “The [failure to hold the boys and girls in .the church is the darkest cloud on our horizon. There appears to be more in- terest in the world’s series baseball games than. in the spiritual welfare of the boys and girls.” One-third, or 8,000,000, of the chil- dren of the country today are outside the Sunday schools, speakers assert- ed, while 80 per cent of those who did attend classes were lost to the church. Shot and Beaten to l)eatfi Near Houghton, Mich. — | Weot-Torture Ends, Foot-Joy Begins, in| ‘Your First Foot-Bath of TIZ. TIZ cures soré feet, tender ‘feet —foet ‘puffed up with pain. Hot, tired, chafed and smelly feet, are soothed and made ‘well. Corns, bun- loms, calluses and ¢ehilblains are relieved at once by a gladdening TIZ foot-bath. TIZ is on sale everywhere. at drug and depart- -ment stores, price %0 & box. Don't Jet dealers fool yo6u with some- thing that isn't TI8. Be sure that “Walter YLuther Dodge & Qo.,’ 18 printed on ‘the box. If your dealer won’t g supply you, we will, by mail on receipt of price. ‘Walter Luther Dodge & Co., 128 So. Wabash Ave, Chicago. MANY ARRESTS ARE MADEL{ Authorities Charge Crlme to strlken or Their 'Sympathizers and a Num- . ber of Persons Are Locked Up in/ Connectloq, With the Nurder. Calumet, Mlch Oct. S—Beaten in the head by ten men armed with' clubs until his skull was pounded :to a pulp, and shot in the back, James: Pollack, a .deputy sheriff, was found found dead by other deputies shortly after the -attack on him, which is charged to mine strike ‘sympathizers. The -assault occurred at -the . Isle Royale mine near Houghton. Pollack, thirty-five years old, was fearless and aggressive in defending. the miners that are working and a few days ago, it is said, he vanquish- ed six men in a fist fight. His murder appears a deliberate corspiracy. Sheriff Cruse has made ten arrests and expects to apprehend all of the men involved in the murder. The crime has caused much excitement in Chronic Dyspepsia. The following unsolicited . testi- monial should certainly:be sufficient to give hope and courage to persons afflicted with chronic dyspepsia:. “I have becn 'a chrenic dyspeptic for years, and of all the medicine I hove taken, Chamberlain’s Tablets -have done me more. good than anything else,” says W.’' G. Mattison, No. 7 Sherman. St.,, Hornellsville, N. Y For sale by Barker’s ‘Drug: Store — Adv. “Quick, Successful Treatment for Drink Habit” Before the “Neal Treatment” became so well known Men who drank to excess could, and;we ‘assure them that the “Neal did “Excuse” themselves by saying: | Treatment” in “three days’ time” “Yes I know I drink more than is| il restore him to himself, his fam- ily, his business, his frinds, a nat- good for me. But I can not spare two ural, normal, sober: man, strong 'to or three weeks from my work, my|take up afresh the work of life, and "business, my home, my friends, tak-|with an unfaltering determination ing treatment.” Now to all such per-|never again to “grow weary in well- sons we point out the “Neal Way”|doing.” of helping and healing the “exces- Do you wish to know more about sive drinker” and his “excuses” be-|this remarkable remedy? Then come absolutely “nonsensical” when write, call or ’phone. THE NEAL INSTITUTE corner Belknap and West Seventh Street Superior, Wis. OPENS UP NOSTRILS, CLEARS HEAD ENDS COLDS OR CATARR AT ONCE Instantly Relieves Swollen, Inflamed | grant balm dissolves bl the heat of Nose, Head, Throat—You Breatie the nostrils; penetrates and heals Freely—Dull Headache Goes the inflamed, swollen membrane & which lines the nose, head and Nasty Discharge Stops. throat; clears the air passages; Try “Ely’s Cream Blam.” stops nasty discharges and a feeling - of cleansing, soothing relief comes Get a small bottle anyway, just to|immediately. try it—Apply a little in the nostrils| Don’t law awake ‘to-night strug- and instantly your clogged nose and|gling for breathe, with head stuffed; | stopped-up air passage of the head|nostrils closed, hawking and blow- will open; you will breathe freely;|ing. Catarrh or a cold, with its run- dullness and headache disappear. By|ning nose, foul mucous dropping in- morning! the catarrh, cold-in-head|to the throad, and raw dryness :s or catarrhal sore throat will be gone.|distressing but truly necedless. End such misery now! Get the Put . your faith—just - once—in small bottle of “Ely’s Cream Balm at|“Ely’s Cream Balm and your cold or any drug store. This sweet, fra-'catarrh will surely disappear. Subscribe for The Piomeer Tuns -high. Five women were arrested at the Baltic mine for attacking and severe- ly beating a workman. The strikers succeeding in preventing the Baltic mine employes from going to work. Joseph Marinich, who was shot in the stomach and is in a hospital, says he was shot by Pollack. The sympatheitc strike of school children in the Keweenav strike dis- trict practically. came to zn end when all but a few children reported at the Ahmeek, Allouez and Mohawk || schools. IN PRACTICALLY SAME FORM Higher Court Orders Conper Picket 3 Ban Renewed. Lansing, Mich., Oct. 9.—The state supreme court issued an order re- quiring Judge O’Brien of the Hough- ton county circuit court immediately to renew and place in force his-in- junction of ‘Sept. 20, restraining the copper mine strikers from picketing, which he recently dissolved at thu request of the strikers. The supreme court slightly modi- fied the injunction, however, by mak- ing it permissable for thc strikers to hold peaceful parades and meetings. The court alsq issued an order re- quiring Judge O’Brien to show cause why a writ of mandamus should not not be issued requiring him to renew the temporary injunction restraining picketing will be in effect until after a hearing is held on the supreme court’s order for Judge O'Brien to show cause. The action was taken by the su- preme court at the request of Allen Rees, general counsel for the Calu- met and Hecla Mining company. TEACHING CHILD WELFARE Betterment of Youth Object of De- partment at Kansas U. Lawrence, Kan.,, Oct. 9—A depart- ment of child welfare, said to be the first of its kind established in an edu- cational institution in .the United States, was inaugurated. formally in the University of Kansas with the in- stallation of Professor William A. Mc- Keeker; formerly professor of phllos- ophy in the Kansas State Agricultural college, as its head. The American ‘Adding Machine The Latest Adder Costs But $35 welfare work the department is’ to ‘take the entire state as its field in healthful nature for the city school boy in organizing “parents’ clubs and parent - teachers’ associations” and civic improvement associations that will look after the welfare of children in small town communities and in the establishment of phygrounds and so- cial centers. Heavy Hail and Rain Storm Floods ' Streets. St. Louis, Oct. 9.—A heavy hail storm, succeeded by a cloudburst and a high wind, broke over the western part of St. Louis, flooding streets, trees and sign boards. ‘was 8o thick that householders shov- eled it from their porches. The lawns of Forest park were strewn with birds | that had been killed by the hail. The storm ‘was peculiarly local, striking only a secfion ‘of ‘the city. J for 10 days’ trial Here is a new price on a competent Now we make this offer so that Adder. On a machine that is rapid, offices everywhere may learn what full size and infallible. this machine means to them. The very latest machine, built by men who know, in one of the largest matal working shope Ten Days' Test It is an individual Adder to be placed on one's desk, close to one’s ‘We will gladly place in any office books and papers. To take the place one American 'Adder ‘for a ten days’ of the central machine requiring test. skilled operators. There "will _be no_obligations, and It is also intended for offices and charges will be prepaid. stores where costly machines ‘are a Compare it with any non-lister— . luxury. even the costliest. 'Let ‘anyone use it. ‘See if any ‘machine 'can serve The price is due to utter simplicity, = better than this. and to our enormous output. Seven Just send us this coupon and we'il keys do all the work. send ‘the ‘machine, e ] : . Please send us an American Add- : ing Machine for ten days’ free trail. slight practice anyone can com- : Neme ........ pute a hundred figures a minure. :/ i % And the machine never makes : Street Address * miistakes, i Each copied number - {is . shown up. for' checklng before the : addition is made. The mnchine will add, sub- tract and multiply. ‘With very A Marvelous Edcape - .. “My little-boy had a msrvelous‘e;- cape,” writes P. , F. Bastiams of Co;mdess (Ofices, large and :City .. | Prince Albert, Cape of Good Hope. small n, hdls N chined Fhe “highest claws of ser. ' | state “It occurred in the middlé of the vice. . Manufactured and ‘Guarantesd by AMERICAN CAN COMPANY, GHICACO 8old 'th Bemidji B | ' _Tha'.Bsmidi'Pmnoar Office smwsm night. He got a very severe attack| of croup. As Juck would have it, I had a large bottle of Chamberain’s, | Cough'-Remedy in -the house, Amn‘ N STRIKE TONE| | day,"eat it, but flush your kidneys anuuu:«in:«iu:«*;at#«ithfiounnf;«;i the Tsle Royale district and feeling ! Beside giving instruction in child | arranging vacation employment of a |- GLOUDBURS;I' IN ST. LOUIS| breflk\!ng ‘windows ‘and tearing ‘down || In some sections of the city the hail [ i#i*iiiiifi¥*¥¥‘l******i*ikifi#*kiiii’ Nommatlon Blank . w. G. Schroeder, » MEAT CAUSE OF KIDNEY TROUBLE| « .o sormsct ™ : *x * 'Take a glass of Salts if your Back : I hereby. nominnt.o..................,............................ll s x * hurts or bladder boflnen—ugat .| * contestant!in the Schroeder Piano Contest and ask that you place & forms uric acid . % her ‘name on your numbered list. & * RS i3 Jyou must have your meat every ;_ % i R Not Necessary to siga & with salts occasionally, says a noted authority who tells us that meat forms uric acid which almost para- lyzes the kidneys in their efforts to 3 ‘expel it from the blood. They be- cu I I u I ‘come sluggish and weaken, then you i hd suffer with. a dull misery in the ) 3 | kidney region, sharp pains in the - back or sick headache, dizziness, stomach sours, tongue is coated and when the weather is bad , you have rheumatic twinges. The urine gets cloudy, full of sediment, the chan- nels often get sore and = irritated, oblidging you to seek relief two or three time during the night. To neutralize these - irritating acids, to clense ' the kidneys and flush off the body’s urinous waste get four ounces of Jad Salts from .any pharmacy here; take a table- spoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your {kidneys will then act fine. This fa- mous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, dombined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to ‘neutralize s -, H the acids in urine, so it no lomger ir- Every SUbscrlber ShOUId c"p Thls ritates, thus ending bladder weak-| And save it for one of the girls who are desirous of win- ness. . . . 3 Tad Salts is inexpensive; cannot ning the $400 Piano in ?he Schroeder-Pioneer Contest. injure, and makes a delightful ef- cutfllt and Keep It For Someone fervescent lithia-water drink. rchants Who Want Your Business It matters not where you reside or what you want, the merchants below can get it for you at a price that will defy competltmn. Every merchant is reliable and will give you the best value for your money A Splendid Chance to Help Your Fav- orite. Cohtestant GOOD FOR 100 VOTES Cast thejse votes for No............ccoveeereereernennn. This coupon whenneatly cut out, brought or mailed to the W.' G.. Schroeder store on or before February 14th, 1914, will count as 100 votes for the person repre- sented by the above number. The Bemidji Pioneer Pub. Co. KRR KRR :‘Ii**i‘i*«#fllli{%l{{i{ii FRRRRIRR KRR R L * * *x i ® x : Do you want x X Tgo strive to sell. * = (] *x x. % AT'S NATURAL. * N x ! ¥oOUAL ® ¥ THE BEST GROCERIES & * J * % c X : found in Bemidji % X But we strive harder to please. ¥ ®* QGENERAL MERCHANDIS. « Come right here and get. * ¥ THAT'S SERVICE. * L] ¥ ¥ them, as we pride ourselves & % * q x - % % on having only the best & < . Courteous attention has & ¥ % Dry Goods, Shoes, Groceries # & money cam buy. ¥ ¥ won over wmany jewelry cus- x and Provisioas. *x x : % ¥ tomers to us. * *® g ¥ ¥ OTTO G. 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