Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 7, 1914, Page 8

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BIG LINERS SEEK SAFETY IN FLIGHT . New. York, Aug. 7.—The_pr65encp close to the American coast of war- ships of the warring European na- tions, prepared to descend on and capture merchant vessels of their op- posing belligerents, was shown in news of great Atlantic liners arriving at Halifax, N. S, and by reports by wireless of the warships’ activities. The fast Cunard liner Mauretania, with 1,500 passengers, and the White Star liner Cedric raced into the Ca- nadian port presumably to escape pursuit by two German cruisers be- lieved to be hovering in the vicinity of the Grand banks for just such prizes. B o T SR A S S R Madrid, Aug. 7.—A dispatch from the Canary islands says a British squadroen has sunk one German cruiser, the name of which is not given, and has captured another, which is be- ing convoyed to Gibraltar. RO RO § R AR o e b kb We’ve been waiting, so have you, for a New Bemidji. Get one. For sale by All Dealers.—Adv. THERE’S AUSTRIANS FAILTO ~ GET INTO SERVIA Belgrade, vln London, Aug. 7.—The Austrian attempts to cross the River Save at Avala, nine miles from Bel- grade, and at Obrenovac, sixteen miles to the southwest, have failed. The Servian volunteers crossed the river|. and hoisted the Servian flag at Da- larme. Servian omclsls express the opin- ion that the passage of the Austrian troops through Servian territory has become impossible. Grand Duke 'a Prisoner. London, Aug. 7.—A dispatch to the Post from St. Petersburg says that the ‘indignation in the Russian capital over the detention of the Dowager Empress Maria Feodorowna at Berlin has been increased by reports that Grand Duke Constantine, who was undergoing the cure at Wildungen, is being treated as a prisoner of war. Captured Officers to Be Shot. Brussels, Aug. 7.—Two disguised German officers arrested at Ostend had in their possession extensive military notes and plans of great val- ue. They -are to bc shot. Ploneer wants—oae 2alf cent a word cash. ° NO USE TALKING The Fact Still Remains that when you want to buy good dependable goods at the prices that are what you should PAY and no MORE. Place. This is The Just Yesterday a lady was in the store, she BAI] TAKE SAHS luyl!i‘chohou-.myouhnm eating too much meat, which 2 fomnrlouid. When you wake up with hneknche and dull misery in the kidney region it gen- erally means you have been eating too .much meat, says a well-known authority. Meat forms uric acid which overworks the kidneys in their effort to filter it from the blood and they become sort of paralyzed and loggy. When your kidneys get-sluggish and.clog you must relieve them, like you relieve your bowels; re- moving all the body’s urinous waste, elsa you have backache; sick headache, dizzy spells; your stomach sours, tongue is coated, and when the weather is bad you hn.ve rheumatic twinges. The urine is cloudy, full of sed)ment channels often get sore; water sealds and you are obliged to scek relief two or three times during the night. Either consult a good, reliable physi- cian at once or get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your ludneyo will_then act fine. This famous salts is made from 'the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to neutralize acids in the urine so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is a life saver for reyalar meat eaters. It is inexpensive, cannot injure and makes a. delightful, effer- vele-nt lithia-water drink. THIRTY-EIGHT DEAD IN RAILWAY WRECK Joplin, Mo., Aug. 7.—Thirty-eight persons are dead and more than a score injured, some fatally, as the re- sult of a collision between a gasoline picked out the different things she needed and they were less than what she had priced the same items at elsewhere. Why Not This Place when it serves in this way. And We Know that we can pick out DOZENS and DOZENS of items UNDERPRICED and [xéot a single one OVERPRICED, if so We Want To now. Specials Saturday Only Water Tumblers Heisey water tumblers clear glass colonial pat-7 tern reg. 10c-8pecial ......ociveuiivierovornsissiosssasioss s Common water tumblers good grade regular 2 42c a dozen special ‘edch y Window Shades 9 in. you have paid 35c before, each spec ....... 19¢ 2 Large Palms Very rare kind stands 3 tt. high worth $3 0) ClOSE OUL Ab.......c.ooeiiiiiiiiiiiieeeessin e 750 Flowers A few Geraniums, Petunias, Cosmas etc. worth 8 25¢, choice each Water Pails 12-qt. Blue and white enameled water Why Pay $1.00 elsewhere spec............ Baskets Clothes baskets, clother hampers picnic and mark- et bas‘ket-‘._ .................................... 5c to $3.98 - Curtain Rods Brass and trimmed ends reg. 10c spec. ........ L 5c Stair Rods > Regular 10c special only................................... 5c Combination Offer 1 dozen qt. size strong Mason fruvit jars, 1 fruit jar fiiller, 1 duz. best jar rubbers, 1 fruit jar wrench89 1 pkg. Parawax all for C péil's, 6 30 Large Stock of fruit jars and everything needed in preserving line at prices less, that’s all. Many new items in dry goods, specialties, jewelry, and notions. The Fastest Growing Little Store in the City. “Trade With . Carlsc; Variety Store All Goods Delivered motor. car of the Missouri and North Arkansas railway and a passenger train on the tracks of the Kansas City Southern railway, eleven miles south of this city. The wreck is said by railroad offi cials to be the first one in the fifteen years history of the railroad gasoline motor car in the United States caus- ing heavy loss of life. This; it was said, was due primarily to the type of car. The huge gasoline supply tank for the car’s big motor burst, saturat- ing the imprisoned passengers. Then the gasoline caught fire. Results are most aiways. certain when you use a Pioneer want ad. One-half cent a word. . Phone 317 THE STORE OF STYLE AND VALUE $10,000 STOCK SALE Only a few more days left of - this blg value giving event Snrmg Coats Spri ng Siits m wool good 3135 Children's Dresses serges, assortment | house,. $2.35 only a few more left 93¢ Afiy coat in the Saturday only, all silk lined, In mixtures, plain | Any . suit in the materials, good sortment $295 in sizes fr Wash Skirts with Russian itunics and plain styles, in bedford cord, etc.- 39C as- | house regardless prices, Saturday only $3.95 Boys’ Wash Suits om 3 to 8 years at g va | T - | | | e { o ! Suits in our stock up to $16.50 is included in this lot at $11,25 Money STRAW HATS 5 Yes, we know it's af- after the 4th—that’s ‘the very reason we are offer- ing this very ‘desirable lot of hatsi at such low prices. Straw hate are very sharply reduced af- fording ui}{. excellent -chance to replace the old one at little cost. A se- Koors Bros. Co. Successors to Model Manufacturmg Co. _ Incorporated . . Manufacturers and Jobbers Ice. Cream, Bakery Goods _Confectionery and Foumnln Supplies. N.W. T I’fil‘iéédtfi bt lection now will be much more gatisfactory than if Your supply ; Then. this is just the best Suits we have sold all season for $27.50 and $22.50 are in this lot at $16.75 you wait several days. $6 Panama Hats Reduced to $4.00 $3.00 Straw Hats . at $2.00 $1.50 Straw, Hats reduced to 85¢ SHIRTS summer getting This is an unusual MONEY SAVING OPPORTUI As we say “unusual” with the fullest confidence in our ability to prove to every man who comes to our store that thls oppf}rtumtv 1s not alone un- usual in its money saving possibilities, but it 1s also unusual in the com- pleteness of assortments offered, the desirability of the styles included and in the superior quality of the values to be found. Price Named The best suits in our store, suits originally as high as $35 in this lot | $§20.50 Suits that sold at $22 and $20 now 315 in These Offerings -news you’ve read yet. All our shirts—are to be found priced moft en- ticingly. $1.25 Shirts reduced to 73c $1.75 Shirts' Reduced to 95¢ shirt 2 low? $2.50 Shirts reduced to $1.65 Bemldjl UNDERWEAR Without doubt. this _is a most unusual money opportunity we ever offered - in un- dearwear. Especially is this true because of the opportune time. Right now your summer under- saving | wear supply needs replen- "ishing—these prices en- | . Come and See These Offerings.""as‘Sobn as Yofi TY A Splendid Assortment of Suits at Each Suits that sold at $11 and $10 now A 1A Saving Opportunities“are Very Abundant able you to save consid- erable fmoney on each garment. Men’s Union Suits $1.50 values—73c 95¢ Light Wool $2.50 Values $1.65 Men’s $1.75 Union Suits* - ld I 1 1 b { | | e | | | S 1 = I . i R 3] e | | | 4 ¥ | ! | S I { | | | E . | | ¢ R N~ | { | e

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