Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 30, 1913, Page 6

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e § ¥ fl | SNAPSHOTS AT CELEBRITIES: E. E. McCall, Candidate For Mayor of New York. @ 1913, by Amcrican Press Association. ®Award E. McCall, regular Demo- eratic nominee for the mayoralty of New York, has been chairman of the public service commission. second dis- trict, since last February. At the time of his appointment Mr. McCall was a sapreme court justice, with four years to serve. Beforethis election to the su- preme bench. in 1902, he had not held public office, but had a large practice ay a corporation lawyer andrhad been eounse] for several big insurance com panfes. Born in Albany in 1863, Mr. McCall ‘was- educated in the public schools of' Me native city and was graduated| from the law department of the New Xprk university. The late John A. Mec- Qull, president of the New York Life|. Imsurance company. was his brother. He Is a member of several clubs, in- euding the Harlem Catholic and the Lawyers’. s A Versatile Musician, Henry Schumann-Heink, son of the Id famous contralto, recently passed thie civil service .examination for the position of detective in the office o the prosecutor of Passaic county. N. J. standing highest on the list. Mr. Schumann-Heink has been succes- aively mechanical engineer,. actor, qulcal comedy singer, inventor and writer. He has operatic ambitions and, i:fi]nds to keep up his musical studies le engaged in detective work. Governor of Alabama. Wmmet O'Neal, governor of Ala. ‘bama, whose recent. appointment of, “Osngressman H. D. Clayton; to the. United States senate to fill 4 vacaney -aseused much discussion, is one of the mest progressive of southern states- men. He is a firm believer in the de- velopment of the agricultural possibili- “ties of the state and the education of ‘#he negro in the latest and most sci- emtific farming methods. A native of Alabama, Governor O'Neal bears the distinction. of being @y American Press Association., EMMETT O'NBAL: the,som of a governor, his father hay img been chief executive of Lhe .Bta He was educated at the University Alabama and was admitted to the bar i 1875. His chief political service be- |- fove his election as governor was as presidential elector. to which position he was three times chosen. He was Umited States attorney for the north- erm district of Alabama during' Presi- @ent Cleveland's second. term and was a member of the constitutional conven: tioa of 1901. in which he was a promi- newt and forceful figure.” Goyernor O’Neal is sixty years of age. Chief of the Chlppwul. ) Baward L. Rogers, county attorney of Cass county. Mo.. has also been eleeted chief ofi the cowbined: Chip- pewa tribes of, his native state and wilj lead their fight against the fed- 00 alleged to have been due for ma years. He is a Chippewa himself, . ghmeiphysically, and during his , ol- lage carcer was famous as a ‘football player at Carlisle and the Unlvontty [To stop waR Expenses | i .Congregational Council President Wilson, (| Kapsas City, Oct. 30.—The National || l ‘| Council of Congregational Churches | appealed in a resolution to Presldent Wilson and members of congress to call a halt in the' “swelling ‘expendi- tures for the paraphernalia of war.” fhe resolution, however, .was not adopted' without, opposltion In speaking for the appea.L to. the presidpnt Charles A. Blanchard, Whea- tom; Illi, said: - “Our war éxpenses are- two-thirds of the expenses of the national 8OV~ ernment. We have been leading Eu- .rope. in. uu_s_e expenditures.” | They Make You Feel Good The pieasant purgative effect pro- duced by Chamberlain’s Tablets and the healthy condition of body and mind whieh they create make one ‘feel' joyful: For sale by all dealers— Adv. PLAN ATTACK ON PRESIDENT New Jersey Suffragists. Will Visit White House Nov. 16, ‘Washington, Oct. 30.—Women from President Wilson's own state will swoop down on the White House Nov. 16 to discuss “votes for women” with the president. Suffragists from New Jersey are coming_ then to labor with their sena- tors and congressmen in support of the constitutional amendment _provid- ing universal suffrage. Two Persons Killed In Crash. 'Spokane. Wash., Oct. 30.—Engineer D.-C. Miller and Fireman G. J. Davis, both of this city, were killed when the engine of Great Northern passen- ger train No. 1, westbound, mpplpd’ qyer- a trestle fifty feet high after; running into. the -rear end of a work of ‘the St. Paul and the Spokane,- Port- land and Seattle railroads, sixty miles southwest of here. A Marvelous Escape “My little boy had a marvelous es- cape,” writes P, F. Bastiams of Prince Albert, Ceape of Good Hope. “It occurred in ;the middle of the night. He got a very severe attack of croup. As luck would have it, I had a. large bottle of Chamberiain’s Cough Remedy in the house. After following the directions_for an hour and twenty minutes he was through all danger.” Sold by all dealers.— DAILY $4.00 A YEAR Book, Job, Commercial and Society Printing Our Spec1a~lt1es Announcements Packet Heads Catalogues Descriptive -Booklets: Sale Bills % Wedding Invitations train’ at Waukee, the junction point, Appeals 'to i N’flfifills ENB Bmthe Freely, Nasty Discharge,! Stops, Head Colds and Dull Hesd." ache Vnmsh 2 Get' a‘'small bottle anyway, just to itry, it—Apply a little in the nostrils land instantly your clogged nose and Fsgmmei up air passages. of the head v;lll open; you will' breathe freely; ‘ditliness” and' headache disappear. By ‘morning the catarrh, cold-in-head: of catarrhal sore throat will be gone. End such misery now! Get the small bottle of “Ely’s Cream Balm” at any drug store. Thig sweet, fra- grant balm dissolves by the heat of Instantly Clears Air Passages; You |nasgty discharges and a feeling of ing: Catarrh or a- cold;, with- its run- HEAflv--GATARRH GGES the notsrils, penetrates and heals the inflamed, swollen. membrance which lines the nose, head and throat; clears the air passages; stops cleansing, soothing relief comes im- mediately. Don’t lay awake to-night strug- gling for breath, with head stuffed; nostrils cloged, hawking and blow- ning nose, foul mucous dropping in- to the throat,and raw dryness is dis- tressing but truly needless. Put. your faith—just omnce—in “Ely’s Cream Balm” and your cold or catarrh will surely disappear. Standard of the World Criterion by which all motor cars are judged. All there is in motoring, except the troubles. 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Votes Pricé A $1.00 M hing 6,000 2.00 ac me ; A :12,000 4.00 The Latest Adder fe=—r e\ o Costs But $35 . 5,000 $1.50 ; veern10,000 3.00 [l S00 our exhibit---ask vererennn.15,000 . 4.50 for 10 days’ frial adaer: ‘3,:;:;;3'?}3."5,::"::“‘:;:‘; Ten Days' Test ull size and in: le. Now we maxe. this ottgr sc that If you have a friend who wants to win that piano, find out her number See to it that you get, votes. :and receipts with your payments for merchandise and;subécriptions.” K HHHSHHUHCHO KOO OO RO Ame?sican Adding It is an individual Adder to be. placed on one’s desk, close to ome's books and papers. To take the place «of the central machine requiring , skilled operators. It is also intended for offices and " stores - where costly machines are a luxury. We will gladly place im amy office one American Adder for a ten’ dayw” test. There will be no obligations, and charges will be prepaid. Compare it with any mom-lister— even the costliest. Let anyeme use- it. See if any machine cam serve better tham this. Just'send us*this coupon and we'il- send the machine. THE: WINNER The price is due to utter simplicity, :and-to-our emormous’ output. Seven } keys do all the worl. Each . copli number * shown up tnr chsckllr befere lh . addition is mad The machine vm add, sub- tract and multiply. With. very slight practice anyome can oom- . pute & hundred figures a miaute. And the machine never makes mistakes. Countless offices, larye amd small, are getting from 'these ma- l:hlnel the highest class of rer- { vice. ‘AMERICAN CAN COMPANY, CHICACO sold In Bemidji By The Bemidji Pioneer Office Supply Store A Year wn':mkm. E $1.50 B Security Bank Building A Splendid Chance to‘Help Your Fav= orite Contestant GOOD FOR 9 VOTES Cast. these votes for. No............cccooererecenenenie. This'coupon when neatly cut out, brought’or mailed “/ to-the W. 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