Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 31, 1914, Page 4

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f were hastenIng to relieve General Re DIE IN fugio Velasco, the federal commander| - at Torreon, who has made such a re. TORREUN B ATTI.E sourceful resistance against the reb. els, were received here with misgiv. ings. But it is the fact that no news of General Villa's progress has been E white hair and wrinkled faces of our’ busy men and women tell of doubt, fear and anxiety—more than disease or sge. Worry plays | hlvoc with the nervous system—so thatdigestion is ruined’and sleep o e R At i What oil is to the friction of the delicate parts of an engine— Great Slaughter in Six=Day| o ne ot o DR. PIERCE'S - Conflict Therees o tolate Jus oot 18 B Golden Medical J)iscovery I n - - to telegraphic ~communication was glven newspaper- correspondents at is to the delicate organs of the body. I's & tonic and body builder—because it the front. but when he met with re.|J Stimulates the liver to vigorous action, assists the stomach to sssimilate orparll OUTCOME STILL IN DOUBT| vores Vit vewts sion no nw [ Eocmshttuect st Fepoeses lbms s B s s 58 ik sent over the wires. Medloal Discovery ™ in liquid form s given great satiafoction 82 & tonjc and LIFESAVER KILLED IN ROW Now it can be obtained in tablet form—from dealers in medicine No Word Has Come From General orsend 50 one-cent stamps for trial box. Write R.V.Pierce, Buffalo. Vijla of Late and Rebel Officers at| Credited With Having Rescued Fifty Chihuahua Are Anxious Regarding Persons From Drowning. ("] gelhnunf?l;'nlio‘u. resl"-lllnlthaunnv!er' : the Fate of Their Leader and His| Chicago, March 31.—Edward D. . ad bow” to teke msieniy, O’Donnell, brother of Simon O'Don- I nell, president of the Chicago Build- oo ofe oo ofe ofe oo oo oo oo ol ofe ofe s ofe o) o k| Ing Trades council, stirrendered to the Army. L +| police and was booked on a charge of o + Torreon, March 31.—Fighting +| murdering Peter de Rock, a beach- 4 for the possession of Torreon < | comber, who was credited with hav- < is still in progress. While +|ing saved more than fitty persons < General Francisco Villa’s Con- +| from drowning in Lake Michigan. + stitutionalist forces are grad- + De Rock was shot and killed during < ually taking all the important +| @ fight Saturday night in a saloon. < positions of the city, they are +| Witnesses told the police O’Dounnell 4 meeting a resistance they never .;.} fired the shots” which kiiled de Rock. - 4 dreamed of. | On the advice of his attorney O'Don- L The loss of life on both sides | nell refuscd to talk after his arrest. 4 will be enormous, much more <| The police bclieve the prisoner will 4 than in any other battle ever | Dlezd self-defer ++ fought on the soil of Mexico. < =S + £ Malloy Refused Liquor License -"'-'-'-'-' E R A A | Chihuahua City, Mex., March 81— e T One thousand soldiers—some of them|laia on the table and will be con-|. . “F' l C k 99 - women—lie dead in and about blood:|sidored next meeting. Ireiess LooKer en reeking Torreon. This is the estimate : 3 g Placed on the results of the six days| . W ODEr W“;ts F;‘]" P';y What It Meanstothe Coolc Best Cookiag You Ever T fighting between General Francisco| ClfY Attorney Russell read a com- First, acool kilchen,alone enough to recom- ;’A{'&“{:,z“sflh“‘" oo Villa, military leader of the Constitu.|™hication from W. N. Weber, clerk | mend it, The method of insulation keeps tionalists, and the federal forces be.|0f the Muicipal court, whose wages| the heat ¢ the oven and out of the kitchen, be- mmn,,_ sides saving fuel. With the THERMOS oven n-mlh fore that war racked city. were recently cut from $75 a month bt (Continued from Page 1.) s i one burner does the work of two, v . o to $35 ang who is not willing to ac- You can have quick, intense heat or How far from the exact dead this ‘0 $3% s 10 ir | ston ad e o e R O figure is probably never will be known, | ¢ePt the sulary now offere 5 1t can be sealed, 5o that heat {s retained city” t 3 e most pr- but from the reports brought fn atj V¢ done I this e e but “‘l"{“ry Toct reices conker sver ovented an the different times and a knowledge of "attorney was instructed to investizatc| one thatis easlest to use. Other advantages are a cabinet top tbe terrific battling military authori. 2nd prepare for any action Weber ' with a spacious, warming shelf, space E ties here believed this would be the MY make. pctiol brollor. ad s oxtra capacity of awlul truth revealed when the smoke| To Bid on Street Cleaning T & oonstisd of firing ceases and an account of| Gty Clrk Stein read a contract; ot Souvenleace, comiort and eccaomy, the carnage is taken. drawn up by the street committee | anotiltchen. " oo TION o For six days the fight has been %t in regard to the cleaning and sprink-| goitis, 2oest, PERFECTION can be terest and the loss of life the hoaviest Jing of the streets during the com: | Yemonstrate Vou wil know it by the in recent history of Mexico, ]\ldgmg’ ing summer a motion was carried to PERFEC'HONr-uzn,nlso.enchro-u- leager pri ispa i . n 1ing, baking, broiling, boill or toasting . cetved Trom- the tront and the stories| 107CTLIS 07 BIds for this work. Al - whhoatBiiingw'the chen, " C : ; B sl end S-cents to cover postage an of horrible slaughter which were told| 0 the paved district with the excep-| will mail you a by many of the 88 wounded veterans| ion of the road ‘to Nymore will be| . Valuable 12 Pago Cook Beck Free For Best Results of Torreon who are interned in hos-| cleaned ang sprinkled by the city. | (AN INDIANA GORPORATION) Use PERFECTION OIL pitals here. i se O] rebel officers in Chihuahua again have become anxious as to the fate of their = military leader and the remnants of A . . X e 2w pon o nerces o el ADDITIONAL WANTS| Advertisers who want the best results lutiow’s first decisive battle. ~Ne) = TO0 LATE TO CLASSIFY _ |always patronize The Pionéer. They know, by experi- word from Villa ¢ to relieve the < 5 i 2 atixiety which obtained through Chi| WANTED—Man and wife want fur-|ence, that it has no equal in this section of the country as huahua. nished room in modern house at s . Reports that heavy reinforcements| —once. Phone 79. an advertising medium. am Censtitutionalist sympathizers and Read Ploneer want 218 . - - - ' ' ' - ' ' Every community has its “Easter parade”—and so have we! Only a few more days and Easter will be here. Are you prepared for the first showing of Spring styles which oc- curs on Easter Sunday? By common consent, the new styles, although secured months and weeks in advance by the mer- chant who wishes to serve his cus- tomers, are seen for the first time, in public, on Easter. And we have prepared for the demands you are sure to make for the newest ., and most stylish coats and suits of the season The styles for Sprmg have many radical changes. The styles are beautiful and we believe the garments we have for you will meet with your unbounded appreciation. They are correct, not only in style (which means the designing, the fabrics, the colors and the ornamentation) but in fit---in the quality of workmanshlp and in the actual full values. We invite you to do your Easter shopping s ; B here and we promise, not only the right goods but our earnest, conscientious service THIS WEEK Special $10 Goat Sale The very latest models made from the popular fabrics, such as Russet brocade tricott, Nell Rose chevolt esponge, White basKet weave, Green bayadere esponges, Choice of any of these garmenls this week for $10.00. S S Our customers are assured every requisite in a garment by the | “Pglmer Garment” label, which | ’ == for years has stood for the highest eary- 0wser *u ideals in garment making. i - BEMIDJI, MINN. “SENGBUSCH” SELF—CLOS[NG INK STANDS and SETS | The ‘‘Sengbusch” lnk’stand isA more thqn a'mé!ednkfecep;acle. It Automatically closes air-tight afte'r evel di‘b. thus keeping the ink clean and fresh. whether in the well a day or a “year. There is no evaporation— no thick, Iinty, corroded ink that has to be thrown away. You save 75 per cent on zour ink bills. i Red or black caps may be had on any of these wells, un- less other- wise specified; black- will be furnished = Made of glass and Hard Rubber on. single: wells No. 528 in. Cut Glass Price $2.00 2 p No. in. Cut Glass 75 Sy - No 61, 3 in., screw top . ...Price $1.50 | No. 54A-4 in. Cut Glass Pri. $435 | Ne.61,2 1-2 in. . COUNTER-SUNK STANDS Pressed Glass Base Sets A higtly affractive base at a moderale price Size 5x4x] 1-2 No. 300 with No. 56 stand..... $2.00 No. 56, 2 3-4 in. ..$150 | No.57, 3 in., cut glass. . ... Price $2.00 Size 8 3-4x5 3-4x11-2 No. 60, 3 in. ..$1.50 | Nos. 56. 57, 60, set INTO desk or base .| No. 320 with two No. 56 stands...$4 : 2 White Cut and Pressed Glass Bases Emeraline Base Sets z For 3 in. ui‘.i{‘%‘fi, o ‘l‘;t‘,}i’r‘; ?:3“3 in. round ' Iigh Grada Cut and Polished Glass Base inkstands - 1Y% inches thick [ Above cut illustrates Nos. 230 and 232 Cut 3 In. Square Hole. Single Desk $2.00 re 1lole Double Desk .2.50 Sauare Hole Single desk” 78 e . Square hole double d’ e = Cut 3 in. Round Hole fi(ngl]e Desk 2.00 ‘With two No. 57 cut Jas; stands Cut 3 in. Round Hole Double Desk 2.50 i N G Pressed 3 in. round hole single desk .75 No. 212 for Single Desk. . No. 237 Pressed 3 in. round hole double desk 1.00 No. 213 for Double Desk .. G “Sengbusch" Colonial Base Sets are made of Strictly Quarter-Sawed Oak and Genuine Mahngany---Standard] Finish . With cut glass sponge cup and two No. 57 cut - glass stands With two No. 52 cut glass stands No. 451 Oal for Single Desk.. No. 411 Oak | for Single Desk. No. 462 Mahogany for Single Desk. . No. 412 Mahogany for Single Desk. The Bemidji Pioneer Office Supply Store If You Had Need Of A Cook, ‘Would You Wait For One? Would You Hope For One? Or Go After One?---By Use Of The Want Ad. Way! Telephone your Wants---31

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