Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 24, 1914, Page 4

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IF You: GENTLEMEN OF THE JURY KNEW WHAT | KNowv. You wouLD BE USING THE. REAL TOBACCO CHEW WE. ARE USING TOBACCO YOUR HONOR BUT/ WE NOTICE THAT. You ARE_NOT, < BIG BATTLESHIP LAUNCHED Drndnought Oklahema One M Uncle Sam’s Largest Vessels. Philadelphia, March 24.—The dread nought Oklahoma, launched from the yard of the New York Shipbuilding company at Camden, N. J, is one of the largest and most powerfully built ships that has been floated for the American navy. A sister ship, the Nevada, is under construction. ' Only the Pennsylvania, now building, and the nameless battleship No. 39, the keel of which was laid last week, will outstrip the Oklahoma in tonnage dis- placement, léngth or. power aof her great guns. Mississippi Negro Lynched. Inverness, Miss, March 24.—A mob broke down the doors of the county jail here, removed an unidentified ne- gro accused of killing & white man and hanged - him from a railroad trestle.. The negro was charged with slaying- Samuel. Lusco, who was in charge of ajcar of fruit en route from New Orleans to. Memphis. PIONEER WANT ADS One-half cent a word-casz with capy Phone 31 BELFAST OUTWARDLY QUIET Apparently Least Excited City In United Kingdom. Belfast, Ireland, March 24.—The capital of Ulster, in which are the headquarters of the provisional gov- ernment. of the province, is perhaps the least excited city autwnrdly in the United Kingdom. No more troops have -arrived here and none are expected. The residents look to London and the Curragh camp for their news. The statement issued by Premier Asquith declaring that the movements of troops were of a purely precautionary character has not weakened the de- termination of the Unionists to be prepared for all eventualities. Chamberlain’s Tablets These Tablets are intended es- pecially for disorders of the stomach, liver ang bowels. If you are trou- ‘bled with heartburn, indigestion cr constipation they will do you good. Try them. For sale by all dealers, —Adyv. Read Ploneer want s Ar‘unsnr.a AND LASTS SO LONG IT ACTUALLY COBTS. EESS THAN THE oLD, WOMEN THREATEN MUTINY Prisoners Object to Discrimination in ““Favor of Mme. Caillaux. Paris,- March 24.—A mutiny was threatened ambng the 800 women in- carcerated in the Saint Lazare prison, all of whom object to the granting of so many privileges to Madame Calil- laux. The punishment cells of the jail are filled. with refractory women, who continue to shriek protests against “discrimination.” Attorneys representing a number of the prisoners awaiting <rial in the penitentiary made representations to the ministry of justice, demanding that the cells should be heated and that better food should be supplied to their clients. LIVES OF EIGHT EIGHT AR _ng ‘Prompt Use of Resplratory Michinés Effective in Chicago. Chicago, March 24.—Prompt appli ance of respiratory machines® prob- ably saved the lives of Henry Schwars; "|a Halsted street clothing dealer, and his family of seven after they had been overcome by gas which escaped | from a defective jet in their home, TouR HONGR WAL You PUT US WISE TO THE. REAL TOBALLO CHEW?, _JUST, RIGHT. A MELLOW SAPPY LEAF SWEETENED ANO SEASONED YOUR HONOR WE FEEL THAT IN ORDER To GIVE. AN UNBIASED. VERDICT WE NEED. THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW. GERMAN “BLUEBEARD" LE- GALLY BEHEADED. Frankfort - on - the - Main, Ger- many, March 24—Carl Hopf, the druggist of this city who has been named “the Bluebeard of Germany,” was beheaded for murdering his father, his first wife and his two children. The accused man was found gullty. of the charge in January, and” also of attempting to murder’ % his second and third wives and several other persons. o oo ol oo o ok ode ol ok o ol ofs ofe oo obe b Bk} +++++++++%++ RARS SRR R R R A Word of Caution One should be exceptionally care- ful just now about taking cold, and when a cold is contracted get rid of it as quickly as possible. To ac- complish this you wil-find Chamber- lain’s Cough Remedy excellent. It is not only prompt and effectual but Is pleasant and safe to take, and has a reputation of forty years back uf lt For sale by all dealers.—Adv. For Rent This Anierican Adder For 10c a Day In a Year the Machme is Yours Ten Days Free Then Ten Cents a Day To ydu men who add figures, wherever you are—here is help you have wanted, help you need, on terms you can all accept. This latest Adding Machine---full-size, rapid and compe- tent---will be sent to your office for a ten-day test. If it fails to make good, refuse it. cost, no obligation. If it earns its way, let it stay and do all your computing. Pay cash, if you wish, or pay ten cents a day---$3 per month---and when you have paid $37.50 in rental the machine is yours. It wiil do the same work as $150 machines. It will add, It easily computes a hundred fig- ures a minute, and it never errs. Let it do that in your of- fice for ten days free, then at ten cents a day if you wish it. To Workers Who Buy'Their Own Adders subtraiet and multiply. This rental offer is made to workers—men who buy Ad- ders to save their own-time, their own hard work and their errors. To Accountants— To Railway Agents— To City Employees— To Storekeepers— To Factory Men. Big offices supply their own helpers with Adders, and they buy these machines by the thowsands. But legions of workers must go without Adders unless they buy their own. And this 10-cents-a-day plan will open the way to them, What It Does Here js an Adder, rapid and competent, which a child can operate. Seven keys do the work of- the dozens here- tofore employed. Anyone with little practice, can make it compute a hundred figures a minute ~ It computes up to 9,999, 999, and it never makes mis- takes. It checks you in a new way against mistakes in copy- ing. It makes play of qfldltmu It totals long columns quickly, and the totals are al- ways correct. It points out the errors in other men’s to- tals—checks invoices, state: ments and record It does all this work for you in a faultless way. For one year the cost will be ten cents a day. All after years are free, An Ideal Adder Good Adding ~Machines have been costly and compli- cated. Most workers could not afford them. An expert was needed to operate them. Now comes thig simple, ideal machine—easy to oper- ate, easy to buy. It brings this sime-savor, this error-saver within reach of all who fig- ure. And note that this Adder is built and guaranteed by one of the largest metal- working concerns'in America. A Great Success Over 17,000 offices, in less than nine months,: have adopted this American Ad- der. Among them are some of the largest users of Adding Machines in the " country— No 535 Cash Price ++’l‘+++++’l‘++++++1‘l Cooks a Mealfor ASplendid ichen,’ The T R an‘! 80 that one burner steady, as n splendid, bi cooker comblredin food hot, there TheNew Perfection Range with 2 Centsf 55 \Kitchen fortable for cook.. Burns clean, convenient, econom- {cal oil, which geflnl a_cool ki is insulated, like a fireless cooker, Or you can seal the THERMOS and turn o1 the light and have a fireless cooker. You gota emclent range and a perfectfireless Without Heating the ERMOS oven AFireless does the work of J Cooker two. Gives quick, intense heat, or slow ceded. . New Perfection Range With the Thermos Oven Note, in the illustration, the oven thermometer and the cabinet op with roomy warming shelt, The space back of the brrners keeps s T Shecia) brolier, and ah extra cADACIty Feservolr with aglass gauge. Patented burner construction concentrates heat. No waste. l concerns like these: Some Users TU. 8. Government Aetna Powder Co, American Linseeq 0il Co. American Radiator Co. American Sheet & Tin Plate Co. Aanaconda Copper Mining Co. Bradstreet’s Meycantile Agency Carfer White Lead Co. - Detroit & Mackinaw Railway Co. DuPont Powder Co. Eastman Kodak Co. Fleischman Yeast Co. Glidden Varnish Co. General Film Co. International Harvester Co. M. K. & T. Railway ¥ Moneyweight Scale Co: - Michigan Central Railway Co. Postal Telegraph Co. Standard 0il Co. - Singer Manufacturing Co. . Texas Pacific Railroad Union Switch & Signal Co, Montgomery Ward & Co. Westinghouse Lamp €o. F. W. Woolworth . & Co. Such offices use them as individual desk Addérs, so each worker has his own ma- | chine. But the greatest wel- come has come from men in small offices, in stores and shops, who never. before had the help of an Adder. Send This Coupon We_ask every man who fig- ures to mail this coupon in justice to himself. If this Adder can’t help you as much as we say, this 10-day test will show it. If it can, You need 'it., You are wrong- ing yourself in going without: it. And our rental plan brings this Adder. w hm reach . of “all, Our local dealer will bring the macliine. If we haye none, - _we will send eXpress pre- “paid. But we limit+this rental offer ‘to 1,000 machmes, S0 prompt 'whon is essenhal BEH]DJI PIONFER, Bes You mayfsend s, &¥press prepald; onb Amerisan ABASHO terEiays’ LiTal: T wilk then efther reject it, pay your price of $35.00, or. pay $3.00 down &nd $3.00 menthly until 1 bave pald you $37.50, then the machine becomes mine” p m] v ~ - Kindly give references. The $2:50 extra charge on the rental plan barely covers interést and the cost of twelve collections - The Bemidji Ploneer Pub Co i ‘ A LN The Youthful Spirit of the Welcomie 2 Spring seems to have been the inspiration for this beau- tiful garment. In fact it is the very epit- ome of youth and joy and vigor. Made from ¢oral French serge especially for mis- ses, even the style as well as the color scheme appeals for happinéss. Long revere and collar are “of moire. ‘Belt across back is finished with a bow of self material. Skirt has a deep yoke with peg top. Slashed in_ the back, at bottom. % An attractive creation for $22.50. But it is also a ‘‘Palmer Garment’’ and that means service and -satisfaction, as well as style and- full value. C@m ne see this sait; O'LEARY - BOWSER - COMPANY BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA CORPSE -WATCHER IS DEAD -‘Dakotan’s Wife Tries in Vain to - Awaken Him. Cavalier, N. D., March 24—Dr. T. E. Thompson, an alderman_of Cavalier, was found dead in bed by his wife when . she attempted to awaken him |- that he might take his turn watching by the side of the dead body of Mayor D. J. Laxdel, lying in state in the Pembina county courthouse. 3 Dr. Thompson,- with other city ofti- clals, had been taking turns in formal® ly guarding’the. corpse. FOR SALE—5 Room cottage, hard- wood. floor, city water. 50 ff. lot east -front, No. 1111 Dewey Ave. Price $1450.00. See Reynolds & . Winter. oy e FOR SALE—5 Room house hardwood floors, 50 ft. east front.lot, 1215 Bixby. Price $1800.00 terms, “Reynolds & Winter. FOR SALE—8 Room house - 50 ft «east front lot. Snap if taken at once 813 Minnesota avenue. Price $1850." See Reynolds & Winter. —_— s e e FOR SALE—7 Room. house. Barn and chicken house, 50 t. corner| - lot. No. 1001 Irvine Avenue. Price 1800, Good terms. ‘Rey- nolds & Winter.. . - Read Pionees want ads. “| Loans Ca | | This newest PER- | FECTION range with the THERMOS oven equipment can | be seen at yourdeal- er's. Look for the Triangle Trade- | Mark. Hehas other Perfection models also,eachas efficient 8 any coal range, | without the heat, dirf and trouble, ..-.-'c'- ~ & 0 BFOQ Instant ‘Relief for . Barkers Drug Store 217 ——for 15 years ”® The Standard Skin Remedy SPTION all Skin Troubles 3rd St. Bemidji Minn. My Cleaning, Healing Balm In- stantly Clears Nose, Head and Throat—Stops Nasty Catarrhal Discharges. Dull Headache Goes. Try “Ely’s Cream Balm.” Get a small bottle anyway, just to try. it—Apply a little in the nostrils and instantly your- clogged mnose and stopped up alr passages of the head will open; you will breathe freely; dullness and headache dis- appear. By morning! the catarrh, cold-in-head or catarrhal sore throat will be gone. End such misery now! Get the small bottle of “Ely’s Cream Balm” at any drug store. This sweet, fra- Beltrami County Savings RECEIPTS Dues . $ 2,279.25 Interes 511.45 Premiums 581.70 Fees and Fines . 228,60 Repayment of Loans . 1,100.60 Cash on hand, July 31, 611.50 ik 4 $ 5,313.10 NOSE AND HEAD STOPPED UP FROM COLD OR CATARRH, OPEN AT ONGE grant balm dissolves by the heat of the nostrils; penetrates and heals the . inflamed, swollen membrane which lines the nose, head and throat; clears the air passages; stops nasty discharges and a feeling of cleansing, soothing 1ene! comes immediately. Don’t lay awake to- nlght strug- gling for breath, with head stuffed; nostrils closéd, hawking ‘and blow- ing. Catarrh or a cold, with its run- ning nose, foul: mucous dropping into the throat, and raw dryness is distressing ‘but truly needless. Put your faith—just once—in “Ely’s Cream Balm” and your coid or catarrh will surely disappear. STATEMENT OF and Building Assocmtlon From July 3T, 1913, to Jan. 31, 1914. 2 DISBURSEMENTS Loans .. Expense Bills Payable Int. on B. Pay Dis. on Prepaymen Stock withdrawn . PROFIT AND LOSS STATEMENT DEBIT ............. 138.78 Int.: on Bills Payable . 14127 Int.' on Stock Withdrawn 66.7 Discount on Prepayments 5.00 Net Profits . 1,627.88 i S bk % $ 1,979.71 14,114.20 755.28 e $14,869.48 No: Shares - Dues Pald Ptofiu inforce persbare pershare 209 - ;o 414 July 31, 1913, to January 31, 1914, CREDIT Profits to July 31, 1913. $ Interest .. Premiums Tees and Fines .. $ 1,979.71 LIABILITIES Dues Paid .. Bills Payable Profits to date . 1,627.88 ” ~AGE AND VALUE OF OUTSTANDlNG SHARES $14,869.48 Present Shares Loaned Value i Upon 24,14 8% STATE OF M}NNESOTA ) )88 COUNTY OF BEIA‘RAMI ) W. L. Brooks, being first duly swnrn, says that he is the Secretary of the Beltrami*County Savings and Building Ass’n., and that the xoregglng statement is true and' correct accorfllng to the )‘ecords of his omce and the ‘best of his knowlodge. § W L. BROOKS; Secy Subscribed find lwn'rn to before me this 23rd day of March, 1914, GEO. W. RHEA, ey = . o Nn*llry Public, Beltrami County, Minn. (Attest) o : ¥ ‘CARSON, —K. x. ROE, Directors 5 : My Commission Expires July 20, 1918 ~#

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