Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 8, 1914, Page 4

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chitis and pneumonia use congh med- icines that ¢ontain. codine, morphine, RIS heroin and other sedatives when you ondon; Oct. 8.-—A German torpedo (have a cough or cold. An expector- "boat destroyer, cruising off the ‘estu-ant Ii Chamberlain’s Cough Rem- edy is what is needed. That cleans out the culture beds or breeding BY JiEIlMAN VESSEI.S —With th;excepuon San Fraacisco, Oct. B—Twp lives: the allied army, | yere lost, $2,000,000 damage: done, reason to believe that| v, vesgels sunk and two blocks of | ary of the Ems in the North sea, was lively actiong are. being. fought, the|pginess houses and residences de-[sunk by a mine, according to a dis- great battleffont in the western|yiroved by the German cruisers|patch from Amsterdam to Reuter's [places for the germs of pneumonia arena of the war may be described as| gohgrnhorst andtGneisenau fin their | Telegram company. and other. germ diseases. That Is a gigantic “guiping” engagement, in|pompardment last month of the| This news reached Amsterdam in |why pneumonia never results from s which rifiemen have beeén replaced by French colony of Papeete, Tahiti.| dispatch from the island of Schier-|a cold when Chamberlain’s Cough batteries of heavy artfllery masked Refugees from the island told the|monnik, one of the Friesland islands |Remedy is used. It has a world along the Helghts of the Alsne and|gyory on their arrival hore aboard the |in the Notth sea belonging to Holland : I the Meuse. % deau tory artill § f ng wide reputation for its cures. It . Fhe Y| Union - Steamship 'company’s * liner | Thig message says the destroyer was = duels - geem: M from Australia, which touched | to th contains no morphine or other seda: loana, y 0 the northeast of Schiermonnik. tive. For sale by All Dealers. the desperate at Tahiti Observers heard a sudden k explosion which, during the early - “““‘ “of the| mpe dead were ome ‘mative and a|and a huge mass of Water arose from battle, both sides sought to Clear out| yaranese chauffeur, cut in two by a ' * the extended xm'" of ‘catrenched hw -::l“ St br‘:n 3 o toywn under the bows of the destroyer. fllg troops. - &/ for a load of refugees. e No landing was ‘made and no sup- ult Jof the present stage ot operations has' been very appreciable plies or stores were captured. ~The French set fire to a 40,000-ton dimunition i the casualties. Observ- coal pile to prevent the Germans re- Pplenishing their bunkers. THE STO ARRIVAL SALE WHY NOT? o Why not get your dresses, suits, coats and H sKirts at this sale and.save ; HALF PRICE SERGE DRESSES | SILK DRESSES —Wool serge dresses —Silk and evening in samples that are dresses, some are : worth up to $20; at..... $2|95 34195 worth double. l : You Will Soon Need a Coat Why not get a coat now and save half H —In capes and plain, || —These coats cannot ¥ worth $p20.. 39'95 II be beat, for double. ... A want ad will gell it for you. Blg Battleship Complete. Philadelphia, Oct. 8.—The Argen: tine battleship Moreno is so far ad- vanced in construction that it will be able to leave the shipbuilding plant at Camden on Oct. 15 for its official trial. The big warship, which is the largest ever built on the Delaware, has its guns in shapa and turbine engines have been adjusted. PEOPLE IN BEMIDJI ARE AMAZED Bt keep thelr men con- We also have some trenches. dresses up [to $22.50 I have a car load of BEN DAVIS bulk apples on track at $1.00 per bushel basket OF GflMMIlNIGATIl]N Paris, Oct. 8. ‘l‘he flghtln; in the north continues Wwithout change. This was. the only, finformation obtainable atall;zz:flfi\;?:r:e“ivfi of the] No medicine has ever caused such movement of the néw.German force amazement in Bemidjj as the simple reported in the vicinity ‘of Lille. It mixture of buckthorn bark, glycerine, is believed this force plans'a raid on|°C~ known as Adler-i-ka. This the British 'lines *of -communication|Te@medy drains such surprising through the western seacoast towns.|a8mounts of foul matter from the body It is also accepted that measures|that it is known as the most thor- have been taken to check it, but of/ough bowel cleanser sold. Adler-i- necessity no ‘information along this|ka acts on BOTH the upper and lower particular line is obtainable. = bowels and JUST ONE DOSE The reports that the-presence of|;gieves constipation and gas on the this particular force had been follow- ed by a slackening of the attack on|>tomach almost IMMEDIATEIY. Amwerp are characterized here as|French & Co., Druggists. " SORE, TIRED FET $12.95 SUITS—at a price that-have never been sold here before Fall and winter suits, with' Newest models in fall styles; long and short coats all Iong coats, yoke skirts actual # shades, most all one of a style. Ivalue $20........ococoun.. Values up to $17.50................ 310 95 $8.95 | 1 1 i lin, bardine, and i SKIRTS Loty ocher new materials, framere e o $2.95 up A few Silk Petticoats at 76c¢ and $1.98. Such values have never been shown here before In gabardine mixtures, ete. worth double ....... 295 Apples Delivered |, P. BATCHELDER Austrians’and they entered the field of action, according to the reports of the aerial scouts, by rail from the di- rection of Cologne. Ll R o R R R R Wealthies, Maiden Blush, Wolf River, Snows Qravensteins.and HYSLOP CRABAPPLES Come have a look. Guaranteed to be first class stock. MORRIS KAPLAN dispatch @adds, that the total losses to-date are at right off. “TIZ” the German draws out all the In Russian Poland, Largastfiland of Rival Claims of Vic- statement _ says, a Russian brigade least * : * + The | * GERMAN.(LOSSES SAID TO + is being undertaken as pianned. The Good-bye sore feet, burnmg feet, swol- J AP FchEs REPORTS nn Teport chronicles the defeat of a di- [ ¥ .- TGTAL00,000. . o len fect, sweaty fect, smellng m.,’ tired ] ] Z,':"‘l’“ ;’r' .ff:::fvizga""y fn the vi- | o ahasidioe Ao ka offictal | Good bye corns, callouses, bunions and The German war office statement | * list -published in-Berlin, sajs -+ raw spots. No 3 | given out in Berlin asserts the Rus. | ¥ & Rome dispatch to the Ex- & Tore: Shoe tight- A car of Fancy Washington Box Apples to be sold sian advance against East Prussia | % change Telegraph company, limping with cheap at my store or Great Northern depot. Sach through the province of Suwalki has | % EIves the, German losses in -+ pain or drawing varieties as been checked and that the Germans | % Killed and misslog up to Sept. *+ up your face in . 5 : assumed the offensive again near the | % 1 28 117,000 x agony. “TIZ”is Belleflowers, Spokane Beauties, Kings town: of Suwalkt 4+ The authorities admit, the 3 magical, acts . * 3 * + + % * * - - H i 300,000. poisonous exuda- G | G Ifl[ I“ East was- dislodged from an intrenched po- tlonsh w}nch %nfl sition between the Opatow and Os- up the feet. Use aru me "]up v ’ trowleo rivers by the Germans, the | ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ol bo “TIZ" and for- SIEGE. GUNSPLAGED PRIENYSL UNDER FiRE 'Austrian Stronghold Being Bom- get your foot misery. Ah! how com- fortable your feet feel. Get a 25 cent box of “TIZ” mow at any druggist or department ‘store. ' Don’t suffer Have good feet, glad- feet, feet that never ewell, never hurt, never get tired. A year's foot comfort guaranteed or money refunded. Russians losing 3,000 prisoners and several machine guns. In a battle near Radom two and a half divisions of Russian cavalry, together with a detachment of reserves, were repulsed and driven back on Ivangorod. Ra- dom, which is about sixty miles south of Warsaw, and fifty miles west of Lublin, has not figured in eastern field They Make’ You Feel Good. The pleasant-purgative effect pro- duced by Chamberlain’s Tablets and the healthy condition of body and mind which they ereate make one feel joyful. Eor sale by All Dealers. = Mikado's Troops Ready for At- tack on Tsingtat, | hbarded by Russians. operations since the beginning of the | - ADDITIONAL WART ADS CHICHESTER S PILLS 109 Minn. Ave. Bemidji, Minn. | war. Ivangorod is on the Vistula TO0 LATE T( CLASSIFY THE DIAMOND BRAND, A / ! S river, thirty miles northeast of Ra-|\{HY — BOTHER.c. WITH . CORN Ltiesr Ask ygur Druggist for Pilis Peking, Oct. 8.—According to a Ger- i London, Oct. 8.-~A Hlnvas ageney ‘domA remedile’a ;v)::: I i::: r:mov‘evytglr FRIDAY’ SATURDAY AND MUNDAY man news agency dispatch a Japa-| 4ISPatch from Petrograd says a re: Chronie Dyspepsi corn absolutely Without pain? Dr. n L ;i ’ salici pepala. T. J. Perrault, officc over Rex Satest, Always Relisbia nese force has occupied Yap, the most | POTt from Lemberg, (alicia, states = . J. Perrault, e: jwportant island In the Caroline | that Przemysl, the strong Austrian| The following unsolicited testi-| ~rheatre. Sfll.lilvmfifilsrs:vmw HERE group, or New Philippit.s, in the Pa- cific ocean, east of the Philippines. The group comprises about 680 small islands. Yap is about 1,000 miles from the island if Mindanao, one of the Philippine group. The Caroline islands were sold .by Spain to Ger- many in 1899. The railroad station at Chinan, in Shangtung province, west of Kiao- chou, has been occupied by Japanese soldiers. A dispatch received here from Chi- nan says no trains are running over the Shantung railroad. Germans from all along the line, including women and children, have taken ref- uge jn Chinan. The Japanese legation here says siege guns are ready for an attack on Tsingtau. The German garrison will be summoned to surrender and opportunity will be given noncom- batants to come out. The American legation in Peking has sent instruc- tions to W. R. Peck, the American consul at Tsingtau, to come out. TORPEDO BOATS WRECKED Six Austrian Vessels Reported Sunk by Mines. Rome, Oct. 8$—The Mesaggero pub- lishes a dispatch from Ancona, on the F. atic in Italy, which says four Austrian torpedo boats and two Aus- trian torpedo boat destroyers have been lost off the coast of Dalmatia as a result of coming in contact with mines. The Ancona dispatch adds that a majority of the members of the crew | moved in strong force from Galicia to sensation and is very P’““‘" From' among - Skunk Muffs from $8.00 up - Beaver Muffs from $17.00 up ~ Come early of the six vessels lost their lives, the north they were repulsed by Ger- | there is difficulty in avoiding. the many Jap Mink Muffs from 875 up Civet Cat Muffs from 17.00 up and take Wi _ man-Austrian forces and driven back! Bladder weakness, most fi,[k. call o 3 & Refugees Reach New York. across the Vistula river in the direc-| because they ean’t ocontrol i Dargains we Muskrat Muffs from 4.00 up Lynx Cat Muffs from 7.00 up first b New. York, Oct. 8.—A shipload of | tion of Opatow. The Austrian report [ While it is extremely annoying mention: Mole Hudson Muffs from 9.50 up Badger Muffs from 5.00 up choice - Americans, most of them naturalized | Says a bridge held by the Russians| times very painful, this is really one of citizens born in Germany, reached New York aboard the Dutch steamer | 2dds the Austrian advance in Galicia. Ryndam from Rotterdam. The Ryn- dam had 1,230 passengers, of whom 370 were in the steerage. Four Shot in Street Duel. Chicago, Oct. 8.—Two detectives and two citizens were wounded in a pistol fight during which twenty shots were fired. tives -Egan and Monaghan, Barney ‘Bartche’s, a politician, and a friend of Bartche's. Ploneer wanus-—oae dail cent % word cash. | night. The wounded are Detec- iof croup. tortress fifty-one miles west of Lem- [monial should certainly be sufficient berg, is being bombarded by Russian keavy artillery. The damage is said to be considerable. The dispatch says all efforts of the Austrian field forces to assist the forts have been unsuccessful and the Austrians are reported to have retreated to Vlot- slavsk. It is officially announced from Huszt, Marmaros county, Hungary, that Austrian forces have been en- gaged heavily with Russians - since Monday at a point near Tesco, accord- ing to a Reuter agency dispatch from Awmsterdam, which adds that the Rus- sians were compelled to retreat, the battle ending near Kricsfalva with complete victory for the Austrians. The French official statement says the German army, which was defeat- ed by the Russians at Augustowo in a battle lasting from Sept. 25 to Oct. 3, endeavored to arrest the Russian pur- suit at prepared positions along the line of the Wirballen frontier and as- serts at Lyck the Russians continue their advance, at several places pen- etrating the East Prussian frontier. The French statement declares the German offensive os the Niemen river hus been brought to an end by a complete check, accompanied by con- siderable losses. Russian Force Surprised. An Austrian official statement re- ceived here by way of Amsterdam says the sudden advance of German and Austrian forces in Russian Po- land seems to have surprised the Rus- sians, and adds that although they near Sandomir has been capiured and A Marvelous Escape. o “My_ little boy haa a maryelous escape,” writes P. F. Bastiams of Prince Albert, Cape of Good Hope. “It occurred in the middle of the He got a very severe attack As luck would have it, I had a large bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy in the house. After following the directions for an hour and twenty minutes he was through all danger.” For sale by All Dealers. to give hope and courage to persons afflicted with chronic dyspepsia: *I have been a chronic dyspeptic for years, and of all the medicine I have taken, Chamberlain’s Tablets have done me more good than anything else,” says W. G. Mattison, No. 7 Sherman St., Hornellsville,'N. Y. For sale by All Dealers. A new pineapple cannery in Ha- waii has a daily capacity of 250,000 cans of fruit. A Letters sealed with the white of egg cannot be steamed open. IF KIDNEYS AND blood and pass it on o the hlnddor, ‘Where it often remains to irritate and inflame, causing a burning, scalding sensation, or setting up an xmhmm at the neck of the bladder, obliging you to seek relief two or three times di - the nldlt. The sufferer is in constant dresd, the water passes sometimes with & -.ldmg the most -unph ailments to Gyercome.. Get about four ounces of Jad Salts ist ‘,thmmmltmlmguulmm irritation fo the bladder and gans which then act nom.!ly ~-Jad Bslts is inexpensive, and is made from the acid of ?u lemon juice, combined with F‘ “h“ect‘d :oy thousands of fnlkl ‘who ll" subj urinary disorders caused uric acid irritation. Jad Salts is lplflhl’- did for kidneys and causes mno bad effects whatever. 1 mnmhve- effervescent lithia-w 3 This is an opportunity for every woman in this community to buy furs at SPECIALLY REDUCED PRICES A large manufacturer has consigned an assortmeut of furs to us for two weeks. We will conduct a “Lay Away” Fur Sale at extremely low prices fixed by the manufacturer. At these prices you save at least half of what you spend for the furs. FURS at our this week’s prices are not a luxury Seeing is Believing BUY YOUR FURS NOW. Make a small deposit on them so that they may be “laid away” for you. Get them when you want them. but an investment. Because of the war no furs are being dyed in France and the importation of dyes from Germany has been stopped. These two factors have already made for a shortage, and with the advent of cold weather a scarcity may develope. NOW as therc may be a sharp advance. Make your purchases TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE BARGAINS THAT ARE NOW OFFERED SCARFS and STOLES at equally low prices. Never before did we have such bargains. An opportunity to get FINE furs or GHEIP may naver coms again. COME AND SEE THE DISPLAY of these “LAY AWAY” BARGAINS BEMIDJI, MINN. —

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