Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 20, 1914, Page 4

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GREAT AND GROWING MINNEAPOLIS MARKE'I' — ANDBB'I‘ ART AND MUSIC SCHOOLS INNEAPOLIS SCHOOL OF ART: lnmuda c‘n"mnl\)lw uul Nll I-e; d for Xllun- SCHOOL OF MUSI/ OM‘I'OIY io?“"is’!!m. bt LR B uu—uonuw:s‘rznu WI!!IVI‘I’GI' OF MUSIC, ART IIID EXPRESSION-—1814 dents received any time. vhm"du ue and itoTor cat o ""fiam '806 NICOLLET AVE.---OFFICE D AUTO RADIATORS Only IIDIIIOR FACTORY in the NORTHWEST | HL[.’ Olndc Hair Goods by Mail 3 Pumis teed. Old reliabie bouse. SWEG $1.80 up. 84 sataple of halr—san mateh an o toiay: SKOUMAN HATR STORE, 4 Sireac Sotin, Minacapotle: INSURANGE—FUNERAL IEIIVIIDI FIRST GLASS - $10¢ FUNERAL SERVICE, $100 Gash Benefit; 16c per month aad up. L-":‘:M_"WM LANDS N. Emerson, Special Agt ¥ris.m % Srptianas o MASSAGE THOMSEN MASSAGE AND HYDRIATIC IN: UREEIo0 Brateton Bullding, 122 Baih Bicsos Bovth ES AND EXTERMINATO! ENE O1L AND,SORP T n "15 COMPANY-" s umvnr'i "'w""' | PAUL--MIBWA Y, MINNEAPO) tropractio, adjustments and Send for free| Sookibe 53 BONTON BLSER ManNEALHITS Consultation Free, 519 Mar- uette A itarium 2009 Dr.R.Sullwold siai=35mtets DETECTIVE AGENCIES THE OLD RELIABLE §eoegd BondedExpert change Bldg. Both Phones. $tates Detectiy Stka:l HAT RENOVATORS YOUR HATS TO Il'. CLEANED, fiml)c ED; ANY STYLE. Free Cat: ”I.';n in City Hat Mfg. Oomplny 9 Central Avenue HOTELS HOTEL CAMFIELD Hfl%‘&‘?f.%‘;‘.“fl.m Bingle rooms with private bath $1, double rooms $1. L CHATHAM Gl Hot and Cold Water CLEAR oUT [ ONE NIGHT, ""r'l.i' RED CROSS RA EMBALMER Doss i1 Band, wmumpmpnynurm Felix Girard & Comj Cor. Fifteenth .nd Nleoll-t GILHOOLEY IRISH LINIMENT C0. 729 Washington Ave. So. Manutacturers of the best liniment {n the world for 4 . oo (Dr. DeCoursey's) 'Imfi‘l. Irish Einiment wil b delivered 1o For Catarrh or Cold-in-t Ih&HM AHNOLD . Qi AD R Batiy benodstal. 256 per o Glasses Fitted and Guar- anteed from $2.00 to $5.00. WHY PAY MORE? JAMES E. LEE OPTICIAN 528 Nicollet Ave. PATENTS AND TRADE MARKS WILLISTON TERRACE I8 e ”,7_ Family and Translent Hotel wllh Flnn Cate. ‘walking distance. On 4th Ave. car line. Williamson & Merchant PATENT «ad TRADE SoLICITORS OF UNITED STATES AND FOREIGN PATENTS ” |035055 MarRoroliTan BLoa., MiNNEAFoLI, SNy GHRONIG GOLDS Are Contracted By Changeable Weather. A Simple Remedy Sudden changes are particularly trying for old people or those who suffer from a weakened, run-down condition, chronic coughs, colds or bronchitis, but if such persons would only apply common sense methods in the treatment of their condition, mauch discomfort and suffering might | be avoided. The most essential thing to do is to build up strength, enrich the blood, increase vital resistance and to accomplish this nothing equals Vinol our cod liver and iron toniec. Mr, M. J. Grimes of Springfield, Ohio, says: “I was badly run-down, nervous and weak, and while in this condition I contracted a heavy cold and rheumatism. Vinol was recom- mended and I am happy to say it cured my cold and restored me to health again.” Old people, delicate children, run- down, overworked and tired women, those suffering from bronchitis, chronic coughs and colds should try a bottle of Vinol. We will return your money if it does not help you. Barker’s Drug Store, Bemidji, Minn, P. 8. For Eczema of Scalp try our THREATENS TO SHOOT MEXICO CITY EDITOR Charge 0'Shaughnessy After Vil- ifier of Wilson, Mexico City, Feb. 20.—Nelsog O’Shaughnessy, American charge d’affaires, threatened to shoot Diaz Miron, editor of EI Imparcial, the Huerta newspaper which has been vilifying President Wilson, if the ed- itor accosted him. O'Shaughnessy backed up his threat by carrying a pistol and by displaying another with- in easy reach on his desk in the em- bassy. A telegram from Secretary of State Bryan was received by O’Shaughnessy- commending the charge for resenting the insults of El Imparcial and assur- ing him that the American government would give O’Shaughnessy and his family all the protection necessary. O’Shaughnessy armed himself against Miron because of open threats made on him by the editor. The American charge twice complained to Huerta about the editorials in Imparcial at- tacking President Wilson and Huer- ta ordered Miron to stop them. That Saxo Salve. We guarantee it.—Adv. incensed Miron and he made his wmiz| RAILROAD olyms. nofi i R G e mfl! llfl!l.l. CLAIM A‘Elo" Now - [FRaRE 2y R A PR ACIORCRERLL A5, Puforadtes! RUQG AND GARPET OLEANING H.J mfll 1 'WEST 2% STREET Rugs ond m :’h‘d OOMPRESSED AIR B o e o FREIGHT! ONE WAY, PAID ON and ; and on Hugs W Cirpet u.."'u.‘%v'fl&flmu Aw. mmm :fiflé)émi- T." nt lll. $o. WINDOW SHADES—WASHABLE OIII)EII Wiow Shsde Gon $4b Hevsepin: hists: TRADE SCHOOLS EARN TELEGRAPHY. Short salaries—Gi doCat oarn ponrd R:Ir' F1os Catalogue. Barry's Telegraph :...H".": LEARN ¢! ANTED--MEN to NM‘I- lAl‘sl.ll TRADR MINNEAPOLIS. 607 CHAMBER OF GO ST. PAUL. Individual Inatruction. m LIFETIME OPPGRTUNITY FOR AMBITIOUS YOUNG MEN Halr ¢t in 4 Weeks Cor » 806 Nicollet, Suite 3 USED MOTOR TRUCKS G00DUE o TRUCKSRERULY ’an Bave You Money. Den B e ToR H U col i B B et wiiealts W geL U SusUgOnessy. ON LONG BAREFOOTED TRAMP Pennsylvania Man Plans to Visit Every State Afoot. Pittsburg, Feb. 20.—Samuel H. Cole, twenty-two years old, of York, Pa., who is walking barefooted to the San Francisco exposition in an attempt to cure tuberculosis of the bones of his feet, passed through here. “Wyoming Jack” Armstrong ot Troy, N. Y, a former cowboy, is accompany- ing Cole, but Armstrong wears shoes. The pair have planned to visit every state in the Union prior to going to San Francisco and at least five im- portant towns of each state. Despite the zero weather here Cole’s feet were without protection. They were frostbitten from tramping through deep snow. ™ ADDITIONAL WANTS TOO0 LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE—One " butfalo tobe, one man’s buffalo coat. Apply 913 Be- midji ave. Phone 642. FOR RENT—Two houses to be re- leased March first. One located at 1100 Beltrami avenue and the. other at 1108 Beltrami avenue. Apply at once to Oscar Miner. Women's Largest Ready-to-Wear Store Women's Largest Ready-to-Wear -Store s 18:30 0 Be Sure and Write u. eu,i)y the Bpace to the r;ght we 1 pay in cuh a prize of | For the necond bestad a cash prize of We will be pleased to supply any mnhstnnt with all the i mx% mation desired to write a good, if he or she callorule- phone to th tore.. The idea is to merel, in the blank space around the cut with good con- vmm:gfiomh, lhowmg why the Univ ig"the best range, The two winning ads wfll be used as copy. for this store the following weeks. 5 Asl.l‘eop must b:' li"l I:'.hm store Y night, Feb. 28th, at ’clock, Competent judges will award the prizes. - : OVEN HARDWARE COMPANY BEMIDJI, MINN. SUPERB "N!VERSAL Yo;1r Book Act Quickly Distribution Positively Ends Tomorrow Tomorrow Ends the Great Distribution of the PIONEER'S BIG PANAMA B0 So . come in and get ghe ne Or.a- dozen as many as: you want; and you'll probnbly * want several of them ive to your friends when you see what a beautiful big book it ....i8; a $4 volume for 98¢; think of that! But act quickly! There are only a few books ! oft; and a whole lot ‘of people want them, so present your Panama Certificate QUICK. Get You It Need Today It g T);{., wonderful - inter- “Panama and the Ca- oceanic - waterway be- nal in Picture and Prose’’ G is a great big book teem- “mark great ch.’mzu in ing with USEF‘ ‘UL infor- _trade and commerce; it mation concerning the _ will " revolutionize the country and the people, with the COMPLETE werl lhlppmg, it will story of the great canal. the dationis of the earth, Within a short time, when Think: 6f the educational the world’s shipping will advantadés ‘offered by be entirely changed by this book with the whole this new ‘short cut,” story:of this gigantic un- where is the man, woman dertaking! * Nobody. who or child that will not be sees, thinks or reads, ¢an benefited by having ALL afford:to miss this oppor- the KNOWLEDGE to be tumty: known on this subject? READERS OF THEPIONEER Just clip and present ONE Panama Certificate L and the expense amount of 98¢ for the large vol- ‘-ume, or '48(: for the smaller. size, which covers the items of the cost of packing, express from the factory, checking, ‘clerk hire and other necessary expenses. NOT ANOTHER CH ANCE bs?l g.et &2res. Co. (The House of Fashion) This Sale Will Reach It’s Climax FINAL GLEARANCE of all $18, $20 and $22 Winter Coats at $9.95 This includes our entire stock of Winter Coats, worth to $22, without reservations, at but a fraction of the real value, for immediate dis- posal. The materials are Ural Lamb, Broadcloth and novelty effects. All are this season’s mest wanted styles. ¢ - FOR FINAL CLEARANCE AT $9.95 Lingrie and Silk Waists Were fogner}yl $6 to $8 More than 600 rare pictures including beautiful water color studies in full page plates of artistic colorings This is a greatly reduud illus- tration of the $4 volume. As size of your b ‘com- pares with the size of your hand, 50 this illustration ~compares with the size of the big book— 9x12 mchea Messaline, Chiffon Waists 7 Were formerly $4 to $4.50 $2 A5 Children and Junior wool Serge Dresses, Finale Clearing at 1-3 Off “~'Qur bu, w in the Fashion Market selecting the new yeAr l;:r:l chlnd;se will soon arrive, Wa@h o Mail orders filled as explained in the certificate. now—you'll: want this book when you- see that everybody else has got a copy of it; but be QUICK, lor‘ in Women’s We-rmz .

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