Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 28, 1913, Page 4

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FRIDAY NOVEMBER 28, 1913 ELY'S CREAM BALM OPENS GLOGGED DAILY PIONEER Read a case of it. MOST STATES SHOW | FOUR ARE KILLED AWM =, E D HEAD CATARRH GOES| LARGE FALLING OFF IN AUTO GOLLISION e ik of ianey compiint. 5 bk N TR". AN i LL } E AULLL ; i RO s taek of kidney complaint. My baek 08 s ¥ : 7 ‘,B'““ie“ of _m‘bl Shows the ashed, 'My kidneys pained me amd ; a ; SR Way. I had dizay spells. * I got Doan’s Kid- Instantly Clears Air Passages; You|the notsrils; pemetrates and heals , ing ihidiang ney Pills at Barker’s Drug Store and Brenflyle Freely, Nasty sagi:cimrge, the inflamed, swollen membrance I]my "lree Inumfle IHGT&HSG TWG Tammafly Pllmlfllflfls Al'e There’s one.effective way to re-|they did me a world of good. My Stops, Head Colds and Dull Head- | Which lines the mnose, head and : " iy N g liéve kidney backache, 5 back was relieved. Others of my e ache ‘V&nish. throat; clears the air passages; stops m Lumbe’ Pl'lldllfl"llfl- Amflflg flle wcflm& Liniment and plasters may relieve|family have taken Doan’s Kidney | nasty discharges and a feeling of o] s A it; Pills with good results.” et a small bottle anyway, just tn|cleansing, soothing relief comes im- 2 ; ) But they seldom reach the cause. For sale by all dealers. Price §0 tr¥ it—Apply a little in the nostrils'mediately, ) Washington, Nov. 28.—Rapid strides| New York, Nov. 27.—Thomas F.| Backache is cause to sugpect the|cemts, Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, a»d instantly vour clogged nose and! Don’t lay awake to-night strug-|in the. lumber m(lus}ry in the sta.tes of| Denny, Democratic member of the:as- kidneys. New York, sole agents for the United stopped up air passages of the head| gling for breath, with head stuffed; | Washington, New York and Louisiana | sembly from the Nineteenth district;| Doan’s Kidney Pills are for dis-|States. will open; you will breathe freely; | nostrils closed, hawking and blow-|2re indicated in a b““e"f‘ ’ss_“Ed by | Leonard Co}fefx, a d"e“ ‘g°°ds manu-| grdered kidneys. Remember the name—Doan’s—and P dnliness and headache disappear. By |ing. Catarrh or a cold, with its run-| the bureau of the census which has; facturer prominent in Tammany cir- Bemidji people back them up 'tnke no other.—Adv. morning the catarrh, cold-in-head of |ning nose, foul mucous dropping in- Jjust completed final statistics of the| cles, and two well dressed young wom-| . 1 G o, Ak oat! WAl ‘be Sonel|to tHS thr,oat and raw dryness is dis-| JRAUStY in -the United States for| en are dead in the morgue, victims of | carrhal gore: K i s 2 o 1909. The total value of the products| an automobile crash in the Bronx. All Bnd such misery now! Get the|tressing but truly‘ needless. for all the states for that year was|met instant death in a headon colli- 7 i small bottle of “Ely’s Cream Balm”| Put your faith—just once—in $1,160,644,628. sion between Cohen’s car and the car at any drug store. This sweet, fra-| “Ely’s Cream Balm” and your cold The bulletin shows that Washington | of Bert T. Rich, a garage owner, op- 0 ln Ower an grant balm dissolves by the heat of or catarrh will surely disappear. advanced from fifth place in 1904 to|erated by Jeremiah Mahoney, chauf- 5 e first in 1909, New York had reached! feur. The latter was held on a tech- second place and Louisiana had ad-| nical charge of homicide. » ® o Y previously had been reported held the | vanced from seventh to third place.| Richard Rogers, negro chauffeur of ) r rl B“I“AL PA“I Y | interest of official Washington in the | Several other states, however, showed | the Cohen car, was battered and | Mexican situation. decreases in the value of their prod-| bruised and of the four occupants of 3 The war department, upon the re-| ucts, notably Wisconsin, Pennsylva-|the Rich machine three were injured. H e IN AUTU GRASH quest of the American Red Cross, is- | nia and Minnesota. » Rich suffered concussion of the brain, [“ flle SCllTOEder’PlOlleel' Fl'ee Plalli) COIthSt sued orders which permitied bring- There were 44,304 esta.blishmentsin young woman companion, Estelle 5 e ling of wounded Mexican soldiers | engaged in the industry in 1909, with| Norton, was so badly bruised that she DAILY Votes Price i across the border into El Paso. an investment of $1,182,330,652. They! was rushed to a hospital, and Ma- e . . . ! _— gave employment to 797,825 personms,| honev, the chauffeur, had a knee Thl’fie Months s“bsc"P“on'" ~~~~~~~ oo 3’000 31-00 Bridesmaid-to-De Kilied and MINE ORGANIZER | Who received a total of $367,863,035 in| crushed. William Morris, a lawyer,|d Six Months Subseription............... 6,000 2.00 . | RELEASE wages and salaries. was unscathed. 0 Y s b o e 12 000 4 00 Twelved (}thETS lfl]llred. - - The industry, measured by value of The two women victims in the ne Xear d>u Scl'lp"flll """" ainiesinien/ais i ) . | Colorado Military Authorities Act on products, ranked third in the United | Cohen car have not been identified. WEEKLY : —_—— " " Order of the Governor. States in 1909, being exceeded only ! —— | ‘Trinidad, Colo.,, Nov. 28.—E. L.|by the meat and foundry and machine ne Year Subscri fion _______ .. 5,000 1.50 STRUCK BY STREET CAR'Dnyle, secretary-treasurer of District | shop industries. 1t was widely dis- 0 p, & ? s | No. 15, United Mine Workers of | tributed, as is shown by the fact that Two Years Subecription ...............10,000 3.00 America, was released from jail follow- | reports of establishments came from i Three Years Subscription 15 000 4.50 ing receipt of an order from Gover-|every state in the Union. — . e A N Machine Is Hurled Through Brick nor Ammons demanding his release. = — Try it for masal and dry catarrh, wall of A tment H sn in J]‘.Xilim,ry authorities sought to hold Limit Is Put on Speed. sneezing, cold in the h,el?r?, ?.f?;nf?{:—gn?; MERGHAND!SE .BOUGHT Al Apdrtme ouse, SNAPPING | poy until further investigation into| Chicago, Nov. 28—Fifty miles an :‘;{g‘;‘;’g“c}a\_"fi;"S;“br'eftmng eares AT SCHROEDER’S S—— ©ff Gas Pipe, and Occupants of| ajjegations connected with the | hour—no faster! This injunction was | Open, thus givine sound, restful sleep and o 5 Building Are Driven Out by Fire|Zancanelli confession had been | placed on the Aurora, Elgin and Chi- | xe:;%rgfésso%fli‘gsflé% heals %“lze’g}i“‘seg 0!10 Dollars' Worth..................... 100 $1.00 That Eollows made. cago road by the state board of rail-| Eonaons, tho original and genuipe Catarh- Five Dollars’ Worth..................... 500 5.00 A o s road and warehouse commissioners | ?l;g‘g-sg;:gggz‘ggflm;fifgfigg,'wfi,e : § s Chicago, Nov, \.—An automobil > FREIGHT TRAIN HITS AUTO following an inspection of the road-| ‘2°°° If you have a friend who wants to win that piano, find out her number e | '] ariy hone Hrombe _ bed and equipment of the line. The | and cast your votes for her. See to it that you get votes and receipts with g a il pa . & - i inti ‘ c::'nnp;'ll affair collided with a street | Three Persons Killed and Two Preb- | poard found that motormen were run- your payments for merchandise and subscriptions. E_r e ' ably Fatally Injured. ning trains at a rate of seventy-five HELP DECIDE THE WINNER e — '; girl who was to have been a| Altoona, Pa, Nov. 28.—Three per- | miles an hour. | y h Hi at 1 ". ‘_, » (l;l' . ' sons were killed and two probably fa- h"maé.m‘“d t‘t 151 MS‘[‘H _S. \A‘eA ,mlé',tally injured when an automobile was was Lilled, twelve others were injured, { o .o by a freight train at Caaoe two ously, an apartment house ceer while endeavoring to cross the was partially wrecked and firemen , ¢racks ahead of the train. The dead fought hard with a blaze that was a| are Mrs. Magdelena Bisselli, aged thir- sequence to the automobile tragedy. |ty; Miss Anna Bisselli, her daughter, - - B Miss Norma Ahlstrand was the girl| aged seventeen; Miss Francis Seges- T h e C ar a T&h a.t S e ].].S killed. She died of a fractured skull.|tri, aged eighteen. B h 7 T i 'l d .Caught amidships by the street car T n S t e ' T al nto a the automobile jumped the curb and SISTERS NOT N SECRET V_ whinged through tihe brick wall of an 65t i VW— Bottsof Mitand s apartment building as if it were pa-| Do Not Know ereabolits:of Mn:.a per, stopping half way in the building. | Mrs. Sayre. THE LINE. S— A large gas pipe was snapped off,| Washington, Nov. 28.—The careful- Model B24, Roadster, 28 horse power, $950 the basement flooded with gas and a!ly Jaid plans of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Model B25 Touring Car, 28 horse power, $1050 saccession of sharp explosions , B. Sayre for avoiding publicity have Model B36 Roadster, 35 horse power, $1225 ty apartment house dwellers fly | been a notable success. No one in Model B37 Touring Car, 35 horse power, $1335 the street in their night clothes. tWashington knows their whereabouts B 3 linder Touring Car, 45 h. p., $1985 The two iously injured were except the president and Mrs. Wilson. Model BSG, Six Cylinder Touring Car, e § George Ebberge, | enger on the . P . . streer car, whose leg was crushed, | The Deleo System cranks your car, lights your lamps, ignites the charge in the cylinder. One system—-control from e and Ramon G a violin teache the driver’s seat. who suffered co m of the brain. S a— | Corrects : SWILD OATS” THEGRY VICIOUS| I d'g 6 There are some cars that sell for less money than the Buicks. But they cost more. il ndigestion *"""”'“"g‘ State C}:":“ Rnexy” There’s a model for everybody in the 1914 Buick line. Everything is left side drive ondemns ea. g ma i Ames, la., Nov. Z5.—"That every and center control. | voung man should be excused for sowing his wild oats is the most . . ) damnable: theors ever concetvad by For a man who wants just a light g_adabout, t.h.ere s the $950 roads.ter. It has a the devil in his most brilliant motor that's a wonder, is good looking, easy riding, and there’s all kinds of power ments,” said President E. K. Sparks «¢ the Penns) a state college in and speed. a sermon from the pulpit of the potamE A ambttog, profanity and the viess i The touriug car on the same chassis is a buy that makes everybody who knows ttendant cn them are vices the col-| the car wonder how we do it for the money. lege man must meet, and the ques- tion of proper respect for her own . " . R person, improper dancing at college The B-36 roadster is the pepperest four cylinder car you ever drove, and it has all affairs @ he choosing f com- edlons anw amafiore i thoreot | the style that makes the people you pass take that second look. The B-37 on the loge girl must contend WiR" he| pyoeoete Breakfast Food same chassis has caused a bigger sensation than any other four cylinder car said. - - . e brought out by any concern in the past few years. RED CGROSS AIDS WOUNDED — % TR B 2 P ’ . 5 o Secures Permission to Bring Mexi- The Bu}ck Six is a rich man’s car a.t a busm(.s:s man’s price. It’s a car we guar cans Across Border. antee will travel a given distance in high gear with a full load at a speed not to ex- Washington, Nov. 28.—The rout s . . . o e B e Ll My e e Banishes ceed four miles an hour, and we guarantee it \ylll negotiate t!lat same course with ¥ the Constitutionalist forces and a c t' Py a full load at a speed not less than fifty-five miles per hour without vibration, and wireless report from Rear Admiral . . s FMetcher indicating that the con- ons lpation carry its load at all speeds and under _all conditions ‘wlth perfect co'mfort. to the ditions in the oil regions near Tux- passengers, and we further guarantee it will do all this on less gasoline than any bl R other six-cylinder car manufactured. K OROICRCCAC ORI OYOR RO OROMORCICIORCIOROR O Vg We guarantee that the Buick six-cylinder car with five passengers will tour over ordinary roads on not to exceed one gallon of gasoline consumption to every . fifteen miles traveled, and frequent actual road tests have assured us that it is Somethlng possible to get as high as twenty miles per gallon. . &1y 'lo‘sen‘) Every Part Fitted to a Hair’'s Breadth . . | Anyone interested call at or write to the Bemidji Automobile Company where the car is now on I ‘They Bring Results!] g Classified Columns. exhibition and its fine points will be made clear. 'BEMIDJI AUTOMOBILE = COMPAN OLAF ONGSTAD, Proprietor : L Telephone 31 Bemidii, Miihpgs‘ota -

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