Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 9, 1913, Page 5

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- TUESDAY DECEMBER 9, 1913 ULSTERITES HIDING ARMS Order Prahlbiflqg Importation of Guns Causes Alarm. Belfzst, Dec. 3.—The greatest ex- eitement has heen created among the ramk and file of the Ulster Unionists Wy the royal proclamation prohibiting e importation of arms and ammu- mition into Ireland. Buring the night large quantities of sifles, bayonets and munitions of war were moved from Belfast to country tewns in automobiles for fear the gov- emment authorities might put the Bish crimes act into force and seize the war stores already collected. Galifornia Woman Seriously Alarmed “A short time ago I contracted & savere cold which settled on my lamgs and caused me a great deal oi annoyance. I would have bad cough- ing epells and my lings were -so sore and inflamed I began to be'seri- eusly alarmed. A friend recommended @hamberlain’s Cough Remedy, say- ing she had used 1t for years. I bought a bottle and it relieved my esough the first night, and in a week I was rid of the cold and soreness of my lungs,” writes Miss Marie Ger- ber, Sawettle, Cal. For sale by all dealers.—Ady. RESUME SEARCH FOR LOPEZ Pesses Still Hopeful of Finding Ban. dit’s Body. Bingham, Utah, Dec. S.—Still hope- fal that the body of Ralph Lopez, : I e ol eeping the Body in Repair — — - Nature intended that the body shouid do its own repairing—and it would do so were it not for the fact that most of us live other than a natural life. Nature didn’t intend that we should wear corsets, tight collars or shoes, nor live in badly ventilated and draughty houses, nor eat and drink some of the things that we do, nor ride in street cars when we should The wn;elnencn is that the body when it gets out of order must look for out- side help to e the necessary repaira. For weak stomachs and the indigestion or dyspepsia resulting, and the multitude of diseases following therefrom, no medicine can be more adaptable as a curative agent than DR. PIERCE’S GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY. ‘This famous Doctor’s prescription has been recommended for over 40 years, and is today just as big a success. Restores a healthy appetite. Cleanses the blood. Strengthens the nerves. Regulates stomach and liver. Demand the original. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery | Sold in Lignid or Tablet form by Dealers in Medicines Send 31 one-cent stamps to pay cost of msiling only on a free copy of Dr. Pierce’s Com- mon Sense Medical A r, 1008 pages, clothbound. Address Dr. Pierce, B.ffalo, N. Y. W | CERETSTIRRYT T B ExPREss CAR IS LOOTED Noted English Actor Dead. —_— | London, Dec. 8.—Alec Hurley, one |H Robbers Secure $5,600 in Furs,| of the foremost Coster comedians on Plumes and Silks. the English music hall stage, is dead Chicago, Dec. 8.—T lieved to hav Shore and Mi continental train the entire crew, were drowned when "The loot consisted of furs, plumes| the Swedish steamship Malmbergel and silks. foundered in a terrific North sea The bandits entered the coach by|gtorm. cutting away a door. The robbery was discovered by Ralph Holcomb, :.rzr;; ii:f‘[:‘fi; t‘?;;nned States EleEAT |NJUH|U“S MORE IMMIGRANTS- ARRIVE T0 THE KIDNEYS slayer of six men, would be found in the Utal-Apex mine, the sherifis and their deputies resumed their search. Drifts, raises and inclines in the #hirty miles of underground workings were penetrated, but as the day ad- vanced no word reached the waiting erowds at the tunnel mouths to dis- pol their belief that the desperade Bad escaped. How to Bankrupt the Doctors A prominent New York physician mays, “If it were mot for the thin seckings and thin soled shoes worn by women the doctors would probab- Iy be bankrupt.” When you contract a eold do mot wait for it to develop Iato pneumonina but treat it at once @eamberlain’s Cough Remedy is in- Wwamded especially for coughs and @lds, and has won a wide reputation by its cures of these diseases. It is west effectual and is pleasant and dafe to take. For sale by all dealers. POWDER FACTORY EXPLODES Bulldings Wrecked and Three Killed at Millville, N. J. Millville, N. J., Dec. 3.—Nearly eyery window glass in Millville and the nearby town of Bonhamton was broken, a forest fire was started and Buildings a mile away were rocked as though by an earthquake by an ex- plesion in the smokeless powder and dynamite factory of the International Praeposit company on the edge of Millville, Three buildings were blown into matchwood and three workmen were Xilled. Fit His Case Exactly “When father was sick about six years ago he read an advertisement of Chamberlain’s Tablets in the pa- pers that fit his case exactly,” writes Miss Margaret Campbell of Ft. Smith, Ark. “He purchased a box of them and he has not been sick since My sister had stomach trouble and was also benefited by them.” For sale by all dealers.Adv. ete Stricken Suddenly. St. Paul, Dee. S.—Dr. Anna Shepard Kelley, prominent teopathie physi- wor athlete and widely il out-oi-doors enthu siast, died suaddenly. While burrying to answer @ call on foot she droppec senseless Lo the sidewalk without gn or warning within a block of Ner home und in a few minutes was dead. Cured of Liver Complaint. “1 was suffering with liver com- plaint,” says Iva Smith of Point Blank, Texas, “and decided to try a 236e box of Chamberlain’s Tablets, and am happy to say that I am com- pletely cured and can recommend them to every one.” For sale by all dealers.—Adv. Bucharest, Dec. 8.—News reachea this city that 100 persons had been killed or injured in a collision be- bween a passenger and a freight train mear Costesti, southwest of Bucharest. mear the Danube. State of Ohlo, City of Toledo, s, Lucas County. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Chen- oy & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and ev- ery case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH CURE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Bworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886. 3 ¢Beal) A. W, GLEASON, ‘Notary Publie. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal- 1y and acts directly upon the blood and mcouu surfaces of the system. Send testimonials free. 'HENEY & CO,, Toledao, O. by all druggists, 75c. Hall’'s Family Pil o1d’ ‘ake Pills for eonstipe- Defect l B tncrease During October of 25,840 Over Month Last Year. Take a tablespoon Of Salts If Back Washington, Dec. $.—There were| hurts or Bladder bothers—Meat admitted to the United States 134,14 | - s immigrant aliens in Octob:ezm?year,' forms uric acid according to statistics just issued by the bureau of immigration of the de- We are a nation of meat eaters|g® partuent ‘of .labor: and our blood is filled with uric This is an increase of 25,240 over id 11-k: thorit; the same month last year, when 108, ac 0, 5878, & (WeL ENONR, autiority, 300 were admitted. The number ad-|Who Warn us to be constantly on mitted, however, was nearly double|guard against kidney trouble. that of October, 1911, when 69,418) The kidneys 'do their utmost to immigrant aliens entered this coun-|free the blood of this irritating acid, try. but become weak from the over- 9 - n|work; they get sluggish; the elim- GOUPLES ROMANCE HALT:D inative tissues clog and thus the waste is retained in the blood to poi- son the entire system. Ellis Island Authorities Detain Rus- ian Captain and Finnish Girl. Son o ES ‘When your kidneys ache and feel New York, Dec. 8—Romance that like L £ Tead aad. You' Nave had its beginning in a Russian army |'1%¢ lumps of lead, a y i post at Helsingfors, Finland, was|stinging pains in the back or the halted at Ellis Island when Danicl{urine is cloudy full if sediment, or Ishagan, who said he was a capta.n|the bladder is irritable, obliging you in the Russian army, and Miss filda|to seek relief during the night; Leine, pretty Finnish girl, were de-when you have severe headaches, “‘i,;‘;d p:“dd‘“jgu::;:;g“;‘;:' tc nave|nervous and dizzy spells, sleepless- ey had jo J % ness, acid stomach or rheumatism d and sed 2 thelcarstiiony: performed and propo about four ounces of Jad Salts; take to do so at once. ! S a tablespoon in a glass of water be- i' ddbmdddbt bbbt i fore breakfast each morning and in % FORTY-FIVE INCHES OF SNOW + |2 few days your kidneys will act fine: &+ IN DENVER. + | This famous salts is made -from the 3 s « |acid of grapes and lemon juice; com- k3 Denver, Dec. 7.—From Mon- < [bined with lithia, and has been used 1 day morning when the recent < |for generations to' flush and stimu- % snow storm actually begam, -*|late clogged kidneys, to neutralize % until it ended Friday night, < |ipe acids in prine so it is no longer a % 452 inches of snow fell, mak- -+ 3 : i & ing 16 of moisture. From < |SOUrce of irritation, thus ending ur- % Thursday morning to Friday - |Inary and bladder disorders. & night not quite 41 inches of - Jad Salts is inexpensive and can- <+ snow came down. < |not injure; makes a delightful ef- £ This is 2 new record for the - | fervescent lithia-water drink, and nobody can make a mistake by tak- ing a little occasionally to keep the kidneys clean and active. 4 # entire West if not for the coun- &y, o+ Am@?eican Adding Machine The Latest Adder Costs But $35 See our exhibit---ask for 10 days’ frial Here is a new price on a competent 3 Adder. On a machine that is rapid, Tfln flays TQS' full size and infallible. Now we maxe this offer so that The very latest machine, built by offices everywhere may learm what men who know, in one of the largest this machine means to them. metal-working shops. It is an individual Adder to be placed on one’s desk, elose to one's We will gladly place in aay office books and papers. 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(;llllnel the highest class of ser- : State Manufactured and Guaranteed by AMERICAN CAN COMPANY, CHICAGO Sold In Bemidji By / - The Bemidji Pioneer Office Supply Stors e S e——— ive Page 320 MINNESOTA AVE. : ~ : | ' 600DS DELIVERED OPEN EVENINGS |. TELEPHOKE 260 TOYLAND IS WAITING " FOR YOU —Not necessary for you to wait till the last few days before Christmas. With this department in complete readiness for you, there's very good reason why you should make your selections NOW. Many thing are specially priced to induce early buying. Come to Toy- ° land tomorrow—bring the children if you can. See the big enlarged department full of Santa Claus’ ware. THE LARGEST TOY DEPARTMENT IN THE CITY ONE LARGE ROOM, OUR ANNEX, DEVOTED ¢ TO NOTHING BUT TOYS —We have our toys ar- ranged on 5c¢, 10c, 1bc counters sv it is easy to make selections. Dolls of all kinds Doll Dresses Doll Heads Campbell Kids Doll Go-=carts Walking Dogs Toy Ranges Table Croquet Toy Dishes Toy Furniture Chairs | Tables, folding teddy Bears, 1oc to $5 Iron toys Blackboards Mechanical toys Crokinole Boards Electrical toys Shoo. Flys Registering Banks Banks from 5C up Toy Pianos Swinging Horses Air Rifles Toy Railroads Games Tool Chests Toy Grocery Store Toy Drums Sleds and Skis Hundreds of other Toys to numerous to Toy Stables mention Stcam] Engines Big line of Xmas tree Electric Motors trimmings IN OUR IIAIN‘ STORE WE HAVE SUITABLE GIFTS FOR THE OLDER FOLKS = You cannot find a better place to get just the right thing for everyone SILVERWARE SHAVING SETS LEATHER GOODS MANICURE SETS - IVORY GOODS ° TOILET SETS FANCY WRITING PAPER, in Xmas boxes, 15¢c up HAND PAINTED PIN CUSHIONS DISHES —A word about our dish department: Nowhere in the city can you find a bet- ter or larger stock of fancy and common dishes than here. We have the best selected stock, largest stock and best variety of dishes in town, and you. will find upon mvestigating that Megroth’s Variety Store sells its merchandise at a lower price than you can buy it elsewhere. Look around, compare stocks and prices, but don’t buy until you have been here. Our prices will convince you we can save you money. robbers, be.| here. He recently divorced Maric | ’ ’ “boarded the Lake| L1o¥d, the variety actress. : 1 igan Southern trams-| AT R . v Toledo, looted an | Crew. of Forty Lost. | ! express car of merchandise valued at} Copenhagen, Dec. 8—Forty men, probably $5,600 and escaped. " ‘THE LARGEST VARIETY STORE IN BEMIDJI i | = | | e | ] ! — 1 i {

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