Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 20, 1913, Page 3

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THE SMART SEPARA A FASHION DEMAND Bweight, simple, almost severe of Mme are mamy of the long, separate edags. Others are belted and trimmed %o give the effect of a suit. With the indweasing popularity of the one-piece dvesm a coat of this sort is almost a mesessity. The soft velours and fur falbrics appeal as cold, crisp days ap- pwaach, but the smooth stuffs and fweeds and serges are always appro- Daiate. Qme of the smartest and most prac- el of this style of coats seen this messom was of brownish tweed, an al- most invisible mixture, collared and esfled in tobacco brown broadcloth. Whis e an excellent suggestion for 7980. This model would also be at- teastive im a bright blue velours de laine, with collar and cuffs of scarlet. In size 16 7982 requires 3% yards of 43 inch material with % vard of contrast- ing stuff. A dainty, graceful afternoon dress for the boarding school girl is shown in 8011. The skirt is a peg-top and the blouse opens over a natty little sur- plice vest. This may be developed most effectively in printed taffetas, bringing out some of the new color combinations—blues, greens and brick veds, with a plain color for the vest and cuffs. Size 16 may be made with 4% yards of 36 inch material. No. 7982—sizes 14, 16, 17 and 18. No. 8011—sizes 14, 16, 17 and 18, Bach pattern is 15 cents. To obtain either pattern illustrated fif out this coupon and enclose 15 cents in katamps or coin. Be sure to state number pattern and size, measuring over the fallest part of the bust. Address Pattern Department, care of this paper. No. ... Name Address Size . SALTS FINE FOR ACHING KIDNEYS We eat too much meat which elogs Kidneys then Back hurts and Bladder bothers you. Most folke forget that the Kkid- meys, like the bowels, get sluggish and clogged and need a flushing eesasionally, else we have backache amd dull misery in the kidney re- glom, severe headaches, rheumatic twinges, torpid liver, acid stomach, nleeplessness and all sorts of blad- der disorders. You simply must keep your kid- meys active and clean, and the mo- ment you feel an ache or pain in the kidney region. get about four ewnces of jad Salts from any good drug store here, take a tablespoon- ful 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, combined with lithia, and is harmless to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal , activity. It also neutralizes the acids in the urine so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts is harmless; inexpen- sive makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink which everybody should take now and then to keep their kidneys clean, thus avoiding serious complications. A well-known local druggist says he sells lots of Jad Salts to folks who believe in overcoming kidney trouble while it is only trouble. |Sabscrite for The Pigneer QUTHS S PBOOKf) CERTIFCAT: SRESETATION A AND THE ' . _PRESENTED BY THE ERESENTED BY TH ———— BEMIDJI PIONEER, OCT., 20 Sy i - & AS E—.XPLAE'NED_ BELDW;.I s - See the Great Canal in Picture arid Prose 003099093600 600 §SDO Read How You May ElEl] Have It Almost Free Cut out the above coupon, and present it at this office with the ex- pense amount herein set opposite the style selected (which covers the items of tho cost of packing, express from the factory, ch ecking, clerk hire and ::hw necessary EXPENSE items), and receive your choice of these bool PANAMA AND THE . CANAL In Picture and Pross ILLUSTRATED s4 EDITION orings that far surpass any work of and see this beautiful book that would sell for $4 under usual 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, g volume is written by a writer of international renown, and is the acknowl- edged standard reference work of the great Canal Zone. 1t is a splendid large book of almost 500 pages, 9x12 inches in size; printed from new type, large and clear, on special paper; bound title stamped in gold, with inlaid color panel; contains more than 600 magnificent illustrations, including beau- tiful pages reproduced from water color studies in col- ® Willis J. Abbot, in_tropical. red vellum cloth; a similar character. EXPENSE Amouat of 98¢ for $1.39 and 6 Certificates Pmma and Resular octavo size; text matter practically the same as the $4 vol- the Canal i, ions, but is present b J o B L RS condi~ of to readers for SIX of the ym&’dudflhflm‘yfl. 48c ume; bound in blue vellum cloth; contains only 100 photo- graphic reproductions, and the color This book would sell at $2 under usual oLrrdpiosed I EIrENSE Sent by Mail, Postage Paid, for 67 Cents and 6 Certificates THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER DOROTHY AINSWORTH. l Daugl\ncr of Mrs. Eaton Tes- tifits at Her Mother’s Trial. @ by American Press Association. QUARRELS FREQUENT IN THE EATON HOME Stepdaughter on the Stand in Murder Trial. Plymouth, Mass., Get. ...—A hint at evidence not yet revealed was giv- en by the state at the continuation of the trial for murder of Mrs. Jen- nie May [aton. This had to do with a typewritten document alleged to have disappeari_ad from the Eaton home after the death of Rear Admiral Eaton. 3 Dorothy Ainsworth, the younger of Mrs. Eaton’s two daughters by an earlier marriage, was on the stand. District Attorney what she knew of such a paper. The defense objected, whereupon the district attorney called upon Mrs. Paton’s attorney’s to produce the doc ument. The matter was not pressed, troduce the paper later. ' The continued testimony of the sixteen-year-old girl was a story of a house divided against itself. Her. mother and stepfather quarreled fre- ounently, she said, a particular bone of contention being the attentions paid 10 the witness’ sister, June, by a man seventy years old. Then the girl told of Mrs. Eaton’s attempts to have her husband com- mitted to an insane asylum. Mrs. because he dabbled in drugs. dangerous ways treated his wife well, leven when he was “somewhat intoxicated.” According to the witness, June sid- ed with her mother in the family guarrels and had much influence over Mrs. Eaton. The admiral, she said, at a lunatic and he jokingly referred to their home as the “lunatic asylum.” sssed to his wife. ool e o b o o WHAT WILL BRYAN SAY ? Oct. Chicano, 18.—“What would Bryan say?’ exclaimed Judge Scn'ly when John Nich- olsen drin testified he got drumk ing too much ° grape e e Overcome by Simple Remedy Hurried and careless habits of eat- ing. irregular meals and foods that do not. harmonize, tend to weaken the digestive organs and result in! difterent forms of stomach toruble. If you are one of the unfortunates; who have drifted into this condition,i eat simple foods only, slowly, reg\l-‘ larly and take Vinol, our delicious' cod liver and iron tonic. Mrs. H. J. Smith, Thomasville,] Ga., says: “I suffered from a stom- {ach trouble, was tired, worn out and ner-vous. A friend advised me to take| Vinol. My stomach trouble soon dis- appeared and now I eat heartily and ! have a perfect digestion and I wish every tired, weak woman could have Vinol, for I never spent any money in my life that did so much good.” The recovery of Mrs. Smith was due to the combined action of the medicinal elements of the cods’ livers —aided by the blood making and strength creating properties of tonic iron, which are contained in Vinol .| Wie will return the purchase money. every time Vinol fails to benefit. Barker's Drug Store.Bemidji Minn. Barker asked her|f but Mr. Barker said he hoped to in-|§ Eaton guestioned the admiral’s sanity | i Thé admiral, the witness said, al- times taunted the witness with being |k He sometimes used this address in|§ INDISESTION OYERGOME |§ * *® : BEMIDJI MUSIC HOUSE : : 117 Third Street, Bemidji. * +* % Wholesale and reotaii Pla- ¥ * nog, Organs and Sewiny +* Machines. ¥ * ¥ * Phone §73. ¥ Ho® * o x 3o g : J. BISIAR, MANAGuR. * & SAGE TEA TUBNS GRAY HAIR DARK It's Grandmother’s recipe to Bring Color, Lustre and =Thickness to Hair when faded, streaked or gray. That beautiful, even shade of dark, glossy hair can only be had by brew- ing a mixture of Sage Tea and Sul- phur. Your hair is your charm. It makes or mars the face. When it fades, turns gray, streaked and looks dry, wispy and scraggly, just an ap- plication or two of Sage and Sulphur enhances its appearance a hundred- told. Don’t bother to prepare the tonic; you can get from any drug store a 50 cent bottle of “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy,” ready to use. This can always be depended upon to bring back the natural color thickness and lustre of your hair and remove dandruff, stop scalp itching and falling hair. Everybody uses “Wyeth’s” Sage and Sulphur because it darkens so naturally and evenly that ' nobody can tell it has been applied. You simply dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through the hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair has disappeared, and after another ap- plication it becomes beautifully dark and appears glosgy, lustrous and abundant. TRY A WANT AD PARADE WITH HEAD ON POLE Mexican Rebels Renew Ancient Cus- tom of Announcing Victory. Douglas, “ Ariz., Oct. 20.—The an- cient custom of heralding victory by making public demonstrations with the heads of the conquered was re- vived by the rebels two weeks ago, according to stories told by travelers who reached here. Following the invasion of Puerto, the story runs, Yagui Indians pursued the retreating federal army and cap- tured, among others, Prefecto Torres, a federal commander. The Indians put him to death and returned with bis head, parading it about the streets on a pole. GONDORFF IN $25,000 BAIL Accused of Obtaining $50,000 by Wire Tapping Scheme. New York, Oct. 20.—Frederick Gon- dorft, suspected head of a notorious wire tapping gang, was arraigned be- fore Judge Malone on a mew indict- ment. It is charged that he fraudulently obtained $50,000 from Daniel 8. Cur- 1y, a wealthy Canadian, by means of a wire tapplng scheme. Judge Ma- lone held Gondorff in $26.000 bail. 3 WILL CONTINUE HIS TRIP Felix Diaz Refuses to Return to . France. Havana, Oct. 20.—General Felix Diaz arrived here from' Europe oa board the steamer Corcovado. He was greeted on the deck of the ves- sel by Senor de la Garz, who was recently appointed Mexican consul gen- eral at Paris, and who endeavored to persuade him: to discontinue his jour- ney to Mexico, to which advice Gen- - eral Diaz refused to listen. General Diaz sald that he would proceed . immediately to Mexico and had no intention of abandoning his presidential aspirations. He said he was fully convinced that the electioa ‘would be ‘held on Oct. 26. On account of rumors that an at- tempt would be made by Mexican con- spirators to assassinate General Diaz n Havana a strong force of police was sent aboard the Corcovado im- mediately on her arrival. Pioneer Want Ads I-2 Gent a Word General erchandise I Will Buy 7-ft Jack Pine Posts Delivered to me at Bemidji‘on car lots at other towns. ~Call and see me. 'I. P. BATCHELDER Bemidji, Minn. | erchants 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 competition.” Every merchant is reliable and will give you the best value for your moné? AR KRR * * i * § % MeCUAIG * ‘B ! * x . X @ % GENERAL MERCHANDIS. : x g B ox * %« Dry Goods, Shoes, Groeeries * and Provisious, : * * Third BS. Bemidjl ¥ * * ¥ KRR RRA RN i‘ll{ilfi‘;fi;¥l¢ifil;¥=¥“¢i $ $ §aivd souk folah | Regularly and systemati- cally. If you receive your pay weekly, 1ay some aside each week, if monthly do 1t month- ly. The dollars will pile up surprisingly. TRY IT. Now is the time to open a % bank account with the * SECURITY STATE BANK * OF BEMID, ¥* AER LS S X P EFAHAH A KEARAE IR OUR merchandise sales are alwaya on the increase and each month has been better than the last. If you are not al- ready a customer, you do not know how well we can please you In quality and satisfy you in quantity. V. 6 IGEBOEDE%“'“ 'R EER S 8222 2 84 L2222 2222 &4 322222228 8 X1 * g B & B Aok dekdokkhkk kAAR Raa S S S S S S22t 2 S22 Sy belalalab i 23 8 8 00 3 3 S8 3 AR KK AR R ki Q g S : = E COMPANY ‘Wholesals LUMBER, LATH AND BUILDING MATERIAR b2 2223308 L 2L 2333322233332 | KRR KRR GUENTHER & MEHLHORN Contractors. and Builders Phones 481, 376. —— hhhk kb kA aaR & rhhk * kR kB -k Ak kk ctaccaiiaca;«i‘ri: FRRRRHARR RN RHK Do you want THE BEST GROCERIES found in Bemidji Comé right here and get them, as we pride ourselves or having only the best money can buy. OTTO0 @ SCHWAKRDT »Beml{]illm e!m&l'nefitlou. ifli*iifliififfiiii{ifiifiifi%fi Baaaa s S8 828 S 38282220 s Y] Get Your HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS snd FARV IMPLEMENTS ot C. E. BATTLES The Hardware Merchant Bemidj!, - Minn. BN R :i*{ififii{*i&i{tfi!fiiifiifi* +« * * o STORAGE e W kk ko kdrdekorok dr ok k ek ok e dedr dedeak Aok T2 22222222223 1232322222222 ¢4 * store your Household Goods, % * etc., see us. Rates Reason- % % able. E JOHN G. ZIEGLER, * Ofice, 0dd Fellows Building. : Phone 129, : TR HK :iiiiiifii%k&i{ifii‘li{ii{i +* All kinds of building ma- % terial, as much or as little as & You like at the * 8T. HILAIRE RETAIL LUM- BER COMPANY. Coal and wood also for sale Minnesota Ave. and R. R. S. KAXXKAAN A A AA XA X dhkhkhkhkhkhk Nekk XK Felaaadad S S S S S 8 88 83 8 83 3y num’s DRUG an JEWELRY STORE v v o ok ¥ Wholesalers and Retallers % Bervice and satisfaction. Mafl ¥ Orders given that same ser- : vice you get in person. * BARKER'S ‘ Third 8t. Bemidji, Minn. TSI *«fi«*««n&nfln«&*:n 3222223222222 2 ¥ KK *x *x ¥ Wholesalers of *x * lN%S * * PENS * x PENCILS L * TABLETS ; x x SCHOOL SUPPLIES * x STATIONERY * x * * X K HEMOL IR O -3 L 233222222228 2 :numnunn««-u« * We strive to sell : ; THAT'S NATURAL, ¥ But we strive harder to please. : THAT’S SERVICE. : % Gourteous attention has % won over many jewelry cus- & ¥ tomers to us. % * * * * # George T. Baker & 0. X * * R d a0 2SSl SRSl AN T FRIRIIRIAH R KNI NORTHERN GROCERY COMPANY WHOLEBALg L2232 2822222 22 24 FRRRRIRERRIRK KRR :iiiifiiiiifiifiiflfm*fiifii k4 3 1 : 2 4 8 3 5 E 8 3 ROE AND MARKUSEN ' “THEY BEAT.” 207 Fourth street, Bemidji. Phone 208. [ R 2223222 3 e R 224223322238 2 TR Belaladl 8 8 S8 8 ST 3808 XY We are :obhen of PIN TICKETS No need to send outside of Bemidji for them. The Ploneer Supply Store Can Save You Money : BEMIDJI PIONEER PUB. CO. TR Bkl a2 S S8 S 2 3 5 8 83 338 8 3 % 1 Furaiture, Rugs and Stoves, Undertaking. Phone eall 178-2. 123323882332 T drkdr ok k bk ko * %3 ExEBRERRE* 823 Minnesota Ave. 224324424314 £33 s 34 *,g,* % * i i 3 liici**itillil‘, MODEL MANUFACTURING COMPANY Manufacturers and Jobbers ” Lt AKX K Kk k Fhhkihk e MK kKR A hhhA kR BT T e

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