Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 17, 1913, Page 2

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S | i Demand Inves- of Atlanta Prison. tigation MISMANAGEMENT 1S ALLEGED4 Probe of Federal Prison at Atlanta,| - 'Ga., Proposed.’ Atlanta, .Ga., Oct. 17.—Representa- tive William S. Howard ‘of the Fifth Georgin district has issued a state- ‘ment declaring his intention of se-| curing an early investigation. by the department "of justice of alleged startline conditions in the federal prison here. His statement followed charges prison warden, William H. Moyer, who is now in Indianapolis, said the 800 prisoners here would sustain his statement that they were being treat-|' SOGETY AT CAPITAL FILLED WiTH UNREST Guests at White House Wedding| < Will Be Few. Washington, Oct.17.—Withthe ex- pected return of Mrs. Woodrow Wil Son to the White House official dnd resident * society will be in a flut- ter. It was generally recognized that Mrs. Wilson would determine upon the list of those to be invited to the ‘White House wedding next month when Miss Jessie Wilson is to be- come a bride. The list is understood to have been drafted tentatively, .but Mrs. Wilson, it is said, is to be the censor and the mistress of all arrangements. Anxiety in society is chiefly due to the fact that ghe wedding promises tc bé a comparatively quiet affair to which few outsiders will be asked. |l‘he Wilson connections are numer- ous and virtually all will be on hand. ’| The bridegroom’s family also is said tc be a numerous one.and they, too, will attend. Because of this situation the cards of invitation probably will be sent only to. those considered intimates and close friends of the White House family and this in itself is a recogni tioh that many seek. Hence the un: rest and anxiety in the breasts of against the prison management by|many society leaders. Julian Hawthorne and Dr. W. J. Mor-| ton . upon = their ielease from the prison, where they had served sen- tences of more than six months. A message received here from the IOWA MAYOR 1S WOUNDED Throat Slashed by Farmer Whom He Placed Under Arrest. Algona, Ia, Oct. 17.—Germania, Your Stomach Bad?| s e.mic, o of here s JUST TRY ONE DOSE of Wayr’s Woaderful Stomach Remedy and Be Convinced That You Cans i Be Restored To Health You are not asked to take Mayr’s Wonder- Fal' Stomach Romeds tor reec and moncee | ASK SENATORS FOR AID defére you receive any benefit—one dose is usu- ly required to convince the most skeptical sufferer of Stomach Ailments that this great | President Confers With Democrats remedy should restore anyone so afflicted to kood health. Mayr's Wonderful Stomach emedy has been taken by many thousands of leople throughout the land. It has brought ealth and happiness to sufferers who had des- | Wilson sent for Senators Hitchcock, paired of ever being restored, and who now pro- tiaim it 2 Wonderful Remedy and are urgimg | Reed and O’Gorman, the Democrats of Jthers who may be suffering with Stomach, | the senate banking committee who Liver and Intestinal Ailments to try it. Mind you, Mayr’s Wonderful Stomach Remedy isso | have been regarded as opposed to the lifferent than most medicines that are put on administration program for currency the market for the various stomach ailments—it B really in a class by itself, and one dose wiil do | legislation at the present session of more to convince the most skeptical sufferer congress. ¥ than tons of other medicines. Results from one Jose will amaze and the benefits are entirely natural, as it acts on the source and foundation »f these ailments, removing the poisonous ca- tarrh and bile accretions, and allaying the under- Iying chronic inflamination in the alimentary and intestinal tract, rendering the same anti- septic.. Just try one dose of Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy—put it to 2 test today—you will. be overioyed with your quick recovery and will highly przise it as thousands of others are constantly doing. Send for booklet on Stomach Ailments to Geo, H. Mayr, Mig. Chemist, 154156 Whiting St., Chicago, JIl, ¥or sale m Bemlidji, Minn., by Bark- er’s Drug Store and Druggists every- where. taken into-custody. being taken to jail Ferdinand Koppen, a farmer near Germania, interfered and was arrested, charged with dis- turbing the peace. e e e et — cutting affray in which Robert Ham- ilton, mayor, narrowly escaped death. Late’in the afternoon two men were While they were As Koppen was being put into a cell he drew. a knife and slashed the face. and throat of Mayor Hamilton, almost severing the jugular vein. ‘While interest was centered on the ‘wounded man smoke was seen issuing from the¢jail, where it was discovered that' fire had been set to the mat- tresses in a cell. Koppen’s hands were badly burned. One of his companions was terribly burned about the body and is now in the hospital with slght chances of recovery. Opposed to Currency Bill. ‘Washington, Oct. 17.—President “The president feels,” said Semator LEARN TELECRAPHY Short Hours, Good Pay, Many, Posi- tions Open. Living expenses low, may be earned. Qualify for positions as Railroad and Commercial Opera- tors and Station Agents. Good salary to start. Graduates assisted to pr.si- Address Dept. 3. Interstate Telegraph- Institute 1410 Hennepln Ave. Minneapolls, Minn. PRE&ENTED BY THE N — BEMIDJ'I PIONEER OCT., 17 y Have ll Almost Free Cut out the above eunpan and dmount herein' set oppol!n ot th. eo-t of packing, Hife 83 other mecessary EXFENSE it ull). ‘anid reoeive your mx '.lfle it it at thi with o atyh -:l‘eetu: 7wh‘l*c2c :‘:v:-l-. d&‘ eholoe. of, m“mmwmm t This beauitiful big volume is: written by Wllhs J. Abbot, PANAMA a writer of international remown, and is the acknowl- AND THE CANAL Ia Pictrs asd Pross On_special paper; s Iugflmfll ) orings that far surpass any work of 1t is a splendid las -and see this beautiful book that would sell for $4 conditions, but whicn is presented to our readers for SIX of the above Certificates of consecutive dates, and only the Sent by Mail, Postage Paid, \edged standard reference work of the great Canal Zone. rge book of almost 500:pages, 9x12 inches in size; printed from new type, large and clear, bound in_tropicat red vellum cloth; title stamped in gold with inlaid color panel; contains .more than 600 magnificent illustrations, mcludmg beau- . tiful pages reproduced from water color studies in col- a similar character. Call Frnpycy under usual Amount of 980 for $1.39 and 6 Certificates Regular textmutter: Panama and ‘ume; boundlnblmeflnmcll:&h. 'he cfiu] graphic reproducti omitted. This book woll!d sell af tions, but is pmflnhd to our. nldurl for above Certificates of consecutive dates and tnly the OCTAYVO 2 EDITION uunb-muua vol- | EXPENSE Amounf 48c Sent by Mail, Postage Paid, for 67 Cents and 6 Certificates ' Indigefitib'n Nature's fireaiifast‘ F t;od-, S 48, g0, . Constipation Hitchcock afterward, “that to let the currepcy bill go over into the mext session would seriously interferé with other parts of the administration pro- gram. mony president’s wish gratified.” The he saw any prospects for passing the bill du: “Not Corrects Banishes I want to see Democratic har- and T should like to see the Nebraska senator was gsked if ring the present session. yet,” he replied. i Ioft YOUR NOSE Catarrh clogsit. On 7 Jbead Ty GO stk Sondly ork 16med 10 bosoms Giseian. Kondon’s Catarrhal Jelly is a { & Bfiopl lnmms—relmvea snor- ing. Sanitar; e X KONDON MFG CO. Inneapolis, Hlnn. K Subscribe for The Pioneer Is a Filter for the Air YouBreathe 23 to givo you fnxhtlul e f because the air was al- 4 healiog balm which cleanses | S e passagesand, | purifies the air, Has no 3 dangerous gruc. ONDON’S A TARRHAL JELLY I FRIDAY, OGIOBBB. 17, 1013 'MORE OF THE CLEAN: SWEEP SALE . Twice the Largest Stock of China Common as vell as high grade, than any other store in town Get mlr prlnes first anfl $86 our sinnk then make YOUr 0WN COmpArisoRs - Note . These: dainty and good grade Sc each Saucers to match 2c each 8-inch dinner plates to match ; Tc each { 6%-inch breakfast plates to match 6c each { Sc each Clean Sweep Sale Price 48c value 45c, Clean Sweep Sale Price 29c Humlreds of- Unlisted Hems in this Glean Sweep Sale As fast as goods go out other goods go on sale, EACH DAY WE MUST UNLOAD---DO NOT MISS ANY BARGAINS Semi-porcelain Handled Tea Cups, very Pie or bread and butter plates to match. " Covered dishes, round or oval, regular 75c, Open vegetable dishes, large size, regular CARLSON VARIETY STORE Platters, 10-inch, Clean Sweep Sale Price 15¢ Platters, 18-inch, regular value 68c, Clean® Sweep Sale Price 38¢ Oval vegetable dishes, values up to 75¢, Clean Sweep Sale Price 29c Glass fruit dishes, S-inch, clear heavy smooth glass, each U Sc _Common soup plates, real old fashioned kind, worth 10c and 12%c each, Sale price 3c Clothes baskets 73c to $1.48 Most and best stock in town. Boilers. Tubs, Wringers, Clothes Raeks, Washboards® o EEE all at special Clean Sweep Prices. Absolute Sincerity That's What Mai{és Our Clothes So Good Sincerity in ithe Fabric -~ Sincerity in the The people who weave the fabrics that are used in our clothes are absolutely sincere intheir- desire to produce only the best all-wool fabrics possible—and they do. Making The tailors who make our clothes are absolutely sincere in their work. Only the best style and finish for every garment they make will satisfy them. They want to make clothes to be proud of—and they do. We are sincere in our desire to give you the best value for every dollar you spend here for clothes that it is p0551b1e to secure. So through this sincerity of purpose which watches every step in our clothes from the fabric to the time when you get the suit you are in- sured the most and best value for your money at this store every tlme‘ and all the time. These prices repre- sent’ maximum values—we guar- antee it. $10 $15 $20 Many men now call this store . . THE HAT STORE ‘We3re proud of this because it shows that our determination' to have just the hat that fits your every desire here when you want it, is appreciated by our custom- ers. e are glad to guarantee our hats. $1 to $5 The Store Where Men Like to Trade $25 $30 $35 Areyou troubled in getting Shirts that suit you—are the sleeves the right length—do the patterns " and colors please you—do your ghirts stand the laundry test? But whether you are bothered with these troubles or not, you should see the splendid new shirts we are showing thisseason. $1,$1.50 to $3 - GILL BROS. The Smcer:ty Store

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