Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 25, 1914, Page 2

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attacks; delivered with desperation,|! the Germans: failed to’ break: through the French center. { Beyond the bare announcement that | the: attacks were repulsed in their en- | tirety no particulars are as yet avail- able. This attack; coupled with un- wusual activity on the French right, in- dicates, the military experts say, that the Germans are making every possi-|‘ ®le move to relieve the pressure on their slowly crumbling:right. The German army of General von Bethman, containing practically all the active army that had been left in Belgium, has reimnforced General von Kluck and now holds the extreme north and west of his line from Douax to Arras south to the neighborhood of Soissons through Combrai and St. Quentin. THE GOOD JUDGES CLIENT IS VERY MUCH ALIVE GET the taste of the richest tobacco grown. “Right-Cut” is the Real Tobacco Chew: that you: hiear: men boosting to their friends: -, Sappy, full-bodied tobacco—seasoned and sweetened just'enough’ You'll beglad too, that you’ve found ““Right-Cut”’—and' to_pass. the word along to men ‘that you know. It is confronted by the French army of General d’Amade, while the British forces, supported by another French army; are: continuing: their: turning movement along the Oise:and endeav- oring to dislodge Von Kluck and- his supporting reinforcements from the hills° and intrenchments’ they now hold ‘in’ 'the triangle formed by the Alsve,- Olse’and Létte’ rivers.’ ‘While the movement ig“necessarily slow the official statement referred to fve-oighths of a mile as an excellent day’s_geln. RED GROSS SHIP IN ENGLAND United States Ralld Units to Aid ‘the Warring: Nationx. Lomden; Sept. 26:—A -dispateh: from- Falmouth saye-the American:stedmer Red Cross, bearing ithe American: Red: Cross_detachments ;40 ; the . Burapean datileNelds, as reached that port. ¥our Red Cross uiits, two for the Russiang and two for thé British ar- mies, will be landed at Falmouth, after: which ‘the Red Cross will pro- ceed to Brestrand land the Frenmch units ‘and. then to Rotterdam to land the German and Austrian detachments. that the German cruiser Emden‘, Give me the I?alace» s please, the: number " CONCERNS" R 280 £ ART AND MUSIC SCHOOLS ‘ while passing Madras, fired a few MINNEAPOLIS SGHOOL OF ART B ;&ob-deo taste oomn.’how it satisfies without grinding ticw' ::xch less you hfinvn to how few.. chfiu youm to Chew. That’s why it oo-!l lm in"the'end, ' o g ST e kBt e short e s shet S s vt YOR spit’too mugh.’ Thumolpnre. ml:‘o'huoodu-m“:t a nm.'&uh cnol_-'p-n ed One small chew takes the ‘place of ‘two big | chews of the old kind. . WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY nion Square, New York. ¥ shells, but that the damage to the city was slight " ~ i ¥ Girls act as telegraph messengers in Berlin. d:;-;{grkgy;w;g-vn ,ge",,lm, ,,;v;,c,ggglgg-g,né;«j | Central tells us that lots and lots of people OHNSON 5SHOSL OF MUSIC, ORATORY call this number every day Why? “There’s-a iwnm 90 Bouth ith Siteat N GCATAVGS' Tounson Reason.’’ Here’s one: I You always get fresh and juicy meats. A tender juicy beefsteak or a P et R e slice of ham with fresh eggs will make a tired, hungry man smile just as soon " as he comes within nose distance. And a rich, juicy and tender beef roast is al- ant e teachers! subjects, ., malled on re I [} . B R R b MOST NSecastly for Semiay Qiher-. We . i+ ) ave e finest cuts ef you o . AUTO RADIATORS: - imagine,which are of the finest quality. |} Only RADIATOR' FACTORY in the NORTHWEST Our price is the lowest possible consid= o‘fl"fléfi'fim‘}re mnumecan'r'eg o ering the quality. GUARAN- “D it or rica g2 Chickens, too, spring at that, cost less Odd 0. 00, Wiveespoti than they did a few weeks ago. » PORTABLE STEEL BUILDINGS Order today. Garages Cottages; Tool Sheds, Ready to use—eially anywhere. The Palace Meat Market e Your Own DRESSMAKER g ; Els‘rEn's S R G s HILLABY & DORAN, Props. MEpYEAPOLS, BT CHAMEER OF SOMCBLEG Ph o one 200 LIGHTNING RODS your {amily and bulldings against lightciog h JQur bldings with the Towndley 5y Y TR DS. " Wrlte for Booklet. == e TOWNSLEY' MFG. €0 "‘i,},‘q'}éip%us Sl Tt od couy Koors Bros. Co. w"' PAY MDR!I’ v Gucceuou 0 JAMES E. I_EE g emen__—_saweaiee i [Mjodel Mlanufacturing Co. SEWING MACHINES Incorcorated E'up i Snas Seming “‘“fi"E" ‘-}“ i Manufacturers and Jobbers st Ave. So. | oAl FRices ELMER, i Ice Cream, Bakery Goods HOTELS QALY FRAT Confectionery and Fountain Supplies WBLITY Fooey HOTEL-CAMFIELD. EIGHTEL STREET A | Bingle,zooms with Drivate ba $ e it 61 3 . 315 Minnesota Ave. N. W. Telephone 125 Conuenient oalldepote e Bemidji,-Minnesota Hfitfll Al[eneu Tod St asd e e o : ihah ! &= = FIRST CLASS - llu FUNERAL s'b:nvn:s $10t0 6c per month snd up. Locak iepmmhu r,...n, Seqvice Sociely, Kluhlid' INSURANGE FUNERAL SERVIGE I THis spacbv eb‘e‘ery‘the ! R _4.‘.{_"4‘,“;‘.“._’._4 ..‘u ible Hatters at Reasonable hwestesa Masifecruriag Company; 3 CeatsaLAvens, YOur COat7 | The BAZAAR STORE sios. 8 1y 5 B TP e 6 e 2 \ You are cordlally invited to attend the PURE FO0B DEMONSTRATION to be held at our store, Sa’turday, Sept. 26th. A special representative of H: J. HienZ Co. the makKers of the famous 57 VARIETIES wflld bé¢ at’ hand to explain just why they are’ so gao ROE & MARKUSEN SA“FETY Fmsf ANVTHING THAT'S' HiENZ 18 Gkis giow L biidiolg ol | 319Y e3¢ 1 .88 Ggek ic cied rsball OW clo you buy How 'do you’ kniow you" are getting full value for the money you spend-in’get- ting your new fall coat? Are you so fa- miliar’ with’ materials that_you can tell’ whether the material 'is AL, WOOL or only part-wool and part cotton? Every bolt of cloth from which PRINTZESS COATS are made is given an ACID BATH to prove its All Wool Qualities. This is the reason Printzess Coats servé so well through' winter winds and snows. Print- zess Garments are RIGHT in- STYLE, in FIT, in QUALITY and PRICE. One op- portunity to convince you'is‘all we ask’ Beéltrami Ave. - Bemidji, Minn. 5%‘363@ and Girls-to accept free RUG AND GARPET CLEAMING o' PPty MINNEAPOLIS CARPET- Bam Efl'[fm lmmm“lfififl} samples of Hienz Peanut %ti‘:"'"fi S enk For Price of Ldts, | Terms; ‘Etct; . B’utter Fudgoe' ndersen, 11 I.yndaie Ave. S, Hluleapo'is. m S : g PATENTS ARD TRACE WARKS INQU‘RE OF T fl? BA“—EY e : : Wiliamson & Merchant PAYNT ea 1220 Bemidjizor w : 4 N n b : q = sopsomazaieeree | gEniod TOWNSITE & IMPROVENENT co. il & RDE M ARKUS E N !.ldhs’and:e:;rs :Es::?m:::n:m—ahv ola. o FPAII& S i cfiplu. n’:l v.""‘"‘. ;-.‘..!';-f‘ a é"/ S { X o o N O sites”

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