Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 5, 1913, Page 16

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’!, § i i i - ABERCROMBIE'S 218 Beltrami Avenue 'Special for Saturday Box Writing Paper —-For one day only we will sell Crane’s Linen Paperin W. D. Nesbitt’s boxes for. ... il sl R IR Regular price 50c, 60c and 75¢ ABERCROMBIE’S 218 Beltrami Avenue STRIKING TEAMSTERS |TAKE SALTS T0 SEEK AGREEMENT FLUSH KIDNEYS Submit Their Demands 10 In-|™iuiace eonbies. your_sits 1 dianapolis Employers. fine for Kidneys. Meat forms uric acild which ex- Indianapolis, Ind., Dec. ¢.—Officials of the teamsters’ union, which has been on strike here since midnight 8unday, have begun a concrete effort to get employers to sign a tentative agreement binding for ten days. The only demands are that the employers pay the minimum union scale and not discriminate against union men. Fewer persons were on the streets than at any time since the strike be- gan. N Eugene Luttledge, eighteen years ald, was shot in the leg when a crowd ettacking a coal wagon was fired up- on by strikebreakers guarding the ‘wagon. The five men on the wagon, who were arrested, said they had been gent here from Chicago by a detective cites and overworks the kidneys in their eforts to filter it from the sys- tem. Regular eaters of meat must flush the the kidneys occasionally. You must relieve them like you re- lieve your bowels; removing all the acids, waste and poison, else you feel a dull misery in the kidney region, shary pains in the back or sick head- ache, dizziness, your stomach sours, tongue is coated ond when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine is cloudy, full of sediment; the channels often get ir- ritated, obliging you get up two or three times during the night. To neutralize of the body’s urin- agency to guard wagons. They did . b ous waste get about four ounces of mot have special police powers. Jad Salts from any pharmacy; take a o ok ofe i ol ol ok vk ook b ok b ok ok < ok [ tablespoonful in a glass of water be- fore breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine and bladder disorders disapear. This fa- mous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithit, and has been used for generations to clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys and stop bladder ir- ritation. Jad Salts is inexpensive; harmless and makes a delightful ef- fervescent lithiawater drink which millions of men and women take now and then, thus avoiding serious kid- ney and bladdes diseases. GIRL, BOUND, WAITS DEATH ON RAILROAD TRACK. Grand Haven, Mich., Dec. 4. —Hazel Paine, a seventeen- year- old girl, was found bound hand and foot on the Grand Trunk railway track a few miles east of here. She appar- ently had been drugged and was only partly conscious. The glare oi a locomotive headlight disclosed her position to a farmer who was walking along the track and she was removed from th rails a few moments hefore a train rushed by. ek e bk b b X E3 Pioneer wants—one half cent a word cash. ofe ofe ofe ofe oo ofe oo oo e oo ofe e e oo oo ofe ofo oo oo e ES oo oo oo ol o ok iMake Home More Comfortable By selecting some article of FURNITURE . as a Useful Christmas gift at LAHR’S FURNITURE STORE THE HOOSIER KITCH- EN CABINT saves miles of steps and hours of time preparing the daily meals. We have them in stock ranging in price from = .. 'sz'a:uthsm.fiu‘ THE ROYAL EASY CHAIR As its name implies, is the eButton—and Rest” best Morris Chair-on the mar- ) ket. This has the push button arrangement for adjusting the back of the chair, and is’ pro- vided with a footrest and magazine holder. Prices range from $14.00 to $24.00 A Stearns & Foster Felt Mattress, made to comply with the strict Mat- tress law of the state of Ohio, and a Way Sagless Spring, guaranteed for 25 years, makes a bed a real bed for comfort. Mattresses $9.50 to $16.50. Spring—$7.00. & ROCKERS—ALI! kinds, all finishes. and all prices Heaters to close out at 10 per cent off. 323 Misnesota Ave. Phone 178-2 Bomi (ji a DR. WILLIAM B. CRAIG. On Trial at Indianapolis for Death of Dr. Helene Knabe. YHE BEMIDS! DAILY FIONEER DIAZ PLACED ON AGTIVE LIST Former President of Mexico Request. ed_to Resume Old Command. Mexico City, Dec. 4.—The war de- partment has published an order trans- ferring (General Porfirio Diaz from the retired list to the active list. The or- der bears date of Sept. 20. i Huerta has announced he had rein- | § stated the ‘Porfirio Diaz General Di- |# vision” in the Mexican army and had requested the former president, now |§ in exile, to resume his old military | command. General Diaz is eighty- | three years old. General Diaz has cabled his con-|# sent, but did not indicate when he |} would leave Paris. : Diaz has ‘aid he never would come back except to save Mexico from for- eizn invasion. [Brinkman Theatre e ——————— | . Monday and Tuesda‘y DECEMBER 8 and 9 Return Engagement Thos. A, Edison’s Talking Pictures With“all New Reels never shown here before A -varied program of Vaudeville, Drama, Grand Opera, - Comdey New Subjects Each Night Popular Mechanics _ Magazine “WRITTEN SO YOU CAN UNDERSTAND IT" A GREAT Continued Story of the World’s Progress which you may begin reading at any time, and which will hold your interestforever. You are living in the best st remenl acs ot Tl € est world in the universe. A resident of Mars would gladly pay~ FOR ONE YEAR'S $1,000 SORNENMEARS tothismagazine,in order to keep inform our progress in Englncering and Mechaaor Special Matinee Tuesday 3 p. m. ATTEND Bemidji Business College O'Leary-Bowser Building DAY AND NICHT Are you reading it? Two millions of neighbors are, and it is the favorite mfl‘g zine in thousands of the best American homes. It appeals to all classes—old and i“l’:“nfil_h;m and women. 3 Notes” D Tives casy ways to do Taniment, (20, pages ges) useful nnidea for home and shop, repairs, etc. * Amateur Mochanics” (10 i { engines, magic, and all the things a boy loves' $1.50 PER YEAR. SINGLE CO i £2% Yean, smess oormes se ceve WRITE FOR FREE SAMPLE COPY TODAY —_—— POPULAR MECHANICS CO. 318 W. Washington Se., CHICAGO Shows at Night Starting at 7 p. m. Prices 25 and 35 cents v “Yes, I'll Do It.” I'll play the game again. Two years ago the game was played here in Bemidji, yes, right here in Barker's store and the public won. Oh, it'san old game. A game we used to play when we were children. E. A. BARKER (Himself) BUTTON---BUTTON---BUTTON The Game Begins DECEMBER 8 and Will Close DECEMBER 18 Get Ready and Secure Your Number e 3 WHO’S GOT THE BUTTON? " Beautiful prize to the person who finds a person with the same number on his or her button as yours One thousand buttons will be distributed about the city and country during the next few days. When you get such a button, hang onto it,—because it is valuable. Now, the place where these buttons come from is BARKER'S DRUG AND JEWELRY STORE. This is where they will be giving them out every day. Naturally this is the place to come to find the duplicate to yours. You would stand little show chasing around town to find it. Come right here and spend an hour or two. The button you're looking for may come walking in the door, or it may be given out in your presence. Gee, No; don’t wait to be introduced. If it's the prettiest girl in town and she has your duplicate hail her with a smile—and say?—well anything, I don’t care. Then just step to the front together and claim your prizes. OUR DISPLAY WINDOW. HOW TO CET MORE BUTTONS We give a button with every DOLLAR purchase made at this store from December 8th to December 18th. YOUR CHOICE OF ANY ARTICLE IN We expect that the BARKER store will be a mighty busy place between the above mentioned dates. Hundreds will be looking for their duplicate buttons and we realize the fact that here’s where they'll come'to find them. That’s exactly what we want. We'll be glad to join you in the throngs and help you to find your “Double.” 'l Wait for You at Barker’s

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