Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 30, 1914, Page 2

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HOLD ON MAN! WHY ARE YOU IN S8UCH A HURRY? THE GOOD JUDGE UNDERSTANDS THE GRAIN BUYERS WASTE. ¢ IGHT-CUT” growing! ~— GOSH DING IT{— BACK ON THE SCALES THERE | LEFT MY POUCH OF THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW. . THE BEMIDJ DAILY PIONEER: - - KING OF SAXONY. Bestows Cross on Kaiser and Is Honored by German Ruler. important achievement .at this juno- ture, showing that the allies are capa- ble of carrying the war into the ene- my’s country, while holding the in- vading army in check in thé north. This seems to end, for the present at least, the long effort against the town of Nancy, the defense of ‘wkLich has proved a great surprise for the Ger- mans. : In the absence of forts about Nancy the French constructed strong field works and all through the foothills of the Vosges every thicket belched fire and every knoll was a converted fortress, holding in check the flower {of the German army, the imperial guard. The French official statement says the German attacks in all the region between Nieuport and Arras were less violent and adds that the allies every- where . maintained their positions, making some advanges north and east of Ypres. Roumania is planning to build a tunnel under the Danube river to give it access to territory acquired by the Balkan war. Why, every man who tries it is spreading the news of the Real Tobacco Chew. Once let a man get the taste of pure, rich, sappy tobacco, seasoned and sweetened just enough—and it’sall off with the old kind. Get a pouch at your dealer’s. Try it —and see for yourself. Take a very small chew—less than one-quarter the old size. It will be more satisfying than a mouthful of ordinary tobacco. Just nibble on it until you find N\ the strength chew that suits you. Tuck it away. Thenletitrest. See how easily and evenly the real tobacco taste comes, how it satisfies without grinding, how much less you have to spit, how few chews you take to be tobacco satisfied. That’s why it is The Real Tobacco Chew. - That’s why it costs less in the end. Tt is a ready chew, cut fine and short shred so that you won’t have to grind on it with your teeth, Grinding on ordinary candicd tobacco 2 makes you spit 100 much. . The taste of pure, rich tobacco does not need to be covered np with molasses and licorice. Notice how the salt brings out the rich tobacco taste in *'Right-Cut." One small chew takes the place of two Lig chews of the old kind. WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY 50 Union Square, New York BUY FROM DEALER OR SEND 10 STAMPS TOUS CROSS AND REGROSS THE YSER Teutons Driven Back Seventh Tima, RELIABLE MINNEAPOLIS CONCERNS ART AND MUSIC SCHOOLS MINNEAPOLIS SCHOOL OF ART rawing, Painting, Jlusirating, Modeling. Desten and Fandicraft. Day and t Classes. Vor 1lnstrated Catalogue apply o Re ar, 851 McKnight Bldg. JOHNSON SSicot R it MU AN R TIC Send for 70 South 11th Su Gl Recognized Leading Institntion of the Northwest MINNEAPOLIS SCHOOL OF MUSIC ORATORY AND DRAMATIC ART William H. Poctius, Dir. Music; Charles 1. Holt, Dir. Oratory. 42-44 Eighth S. So., Minoeapolis. Sond for Catalsgue K" ToddNiiz.C OR BEING ASKED PORTABLE STEEL BUE‘_fi‘iNCS Q. Minneapo. Now Called Massacre. 1009 Hennepin Ave. | TRADE SCHOOLS e Your Own DRE EISTER'S | JAL INNEAPOLIS. 607 CHAM! l.ondon, Oct. 23.-—The “bloody mas- sacre,” as it.is described by those on M hG. | the spot, among the sand dunes and R TAUL: ndividial l"’""' the canals of Flanders for possession LIGHTNING RODS of the strip of coast running along the TOWNSLEY MFG. CO. i{ffRiedili| oy in tavor of the allied forres MINNEAPOLIS | slowly in favor of the allied forces HOTELS The assaults of countless German HOTEL CAMFIELD FCHorL3TREETLAVE | troops, which apparently attained the Bingle rooms with private bath $1, double rooms $1.50 | hejght of human effort, were matched Convenienttoalldepote | with equal courage and ferocity and Modern and Up-to-Date 2 Hotel AIIEHCQL,MS[...di:flAv.‘SQ, the offensive efforts of the Germans - | are said to be relaxing. INSURANGE—FUNERAL SERVICE Apparently no quarter is being ask- 3100 Cach Bonc it S moy nansts Y ior §1%22| ed or given in this battle on the west- e,';‘l,':.'fif‘"“"’ Friendly Service Sociely, Kasota Bldg. | crn front. » RUG AND CARPET CLEANING Seven times altogether the Germans hav ed and rec ed the Yser, M'NNEAPOLIS cARPET 1ave Cross and recrosst . Each time they succeeded in reachipg CLEANING & RUG FACTORY)| the left bank they found themselves r‘d"“&:fl‘fificfxfiéfifiYs‘:“m’:ns::fi: in a deathtrap commanded by the guns of the defenders, immovably en- PATENTS AND TRADE MARKS | (renched behind the railroad embank- Williamson & Merchant PATENT snd TRADE | ment running more or less parallel to BoLICITORS OF UNITED STATES AND FOREIGN Patents | the Yser and completely barring their 925-035 METROPOLITAN BLDG., MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. | 1o ocs SICK. HEADACHE finding shelter enough among the sand Dr. James’ Headache Powders re. hillocks to enable them to retain a footing between the Yser and the rail- lieve at once—10 cents a package, road running from Dixmude to Nieu- You take a Dr. Ja Protect v ments are still rolling up and the ei- and surest relief for headache, whether official communications the German | port, but this number up to the pres- ent time has been insufficient to dis- lodge the allies. German reinforee- forts to break through the line show no sign of cessation. Nor is it ex- pected that they will until the ex- Headache | hausted masses of men reach the limit Powder and in just a few moments | of their endurance. your head clears and :}Il neuralgia and | Jt is impossible for observers in distress van duickest | 1 ondon to deduce from the German 2, s o ve- f:g(.ingt'hmg::&c,So;‘p:g‘:éncm Ozhe"e‘;fg opinion of events if‘ this area of the store and get a dime package aow. | War. From the point of view of the Quit suffering—it's so needless. e | allies the French announcements of sure you get Dr. James’ Headaene | continued progress between Ypres and Powders—then there” will be no disap- | Dixmude are considered very satis- pointment. | factory, as foreshadowing a possible Photo by American Press Association. The King of Saxony has bestowed upon Emperor William the Ritter cross and the grand cross of the Mili- tary Order of St. Heinrich. Emperor William in return has bestowed on the king the Order of the Iron Cross, first and second class. threatening of the rear of the Ger- man forces nearest the coast. . Another piece of favorable news still from the standpoint of the allies comes from the Argonne and the re- gion of the barrier fortresses. French on German Soil. The pushing of the Germans oppo- site Nancy out of France and the es- tablishing of French positions inside the German frontier is regarded as an Maori women, formerly cannibals, now vote in New Zealand. % ATLANTA, 2% in. high WHITBY, 1% in. high ARROW COLLARS 21for 25 cents _ Cluett, Peabody & Co., Inc. Hakers —~+——Band Instruments It pays to buy the best--The KENNY BAND INSTRUMENTS possess new and_valuable Improvements found in no other make, A Trial Costs You Nothing. Cholce of over 200 stightly used standard makes, recelved in exchange, at less than half price. Drums and traps atlowest prices. Send for complete catalog and 2nd hand bargain list. Mention instrument desired. 518 Second Ave. So. RALPHE. KENNY&C0. Minneapolis Minn. Still the Crowds Keep Coming To the most startling shoe sale ever conducted in the city of In spite of the fact that this big sale has been going on for more than two weeks, hundreds from outlying districts are flocking here, because their neighbors or friends have found Bemidji. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, DETERMINED TO TAKE DUNKIRK AND GALAIS 15‘sris, Oct. 29.—Advices from the north say there was a slizht letup in the fighting along the Nieuport-Dix- mude line, but at other points the battle continued without interruption The work of bringing up reinforce: ments by both sides continues. De- spite the fierceness of the fighting there is no immediate sign it is ap- proaching any conclusion. Reports reaching military headquarters here indicate the Germans seem as deter- mined as ever to take Dunkirk and Calais, The allied squadron of destroyers and monitors is reported to be hold- ing the entire coast line from near| Ostend to south of Dunkirk and to' have driven the Germans inland from | two to four miles. The Germans are reported to be laying mines from near Ostend to Vee Brugee and to be mak- ing their submarine operations from the latter port, which is connected with Bruges by a Geep canal. The German heavy artillery is in action along the north, but they have made no attempt to bring their heavy siege guns to the front. The fighting on the Eastern French frontier continues without interrup- tion, despite the fact that at certain points snow has been reported falling. Mrs. Daryle R. Heekman of Somer- set, Pa., has been admitted to prac- tice before the Pennsylvania supreme court. EXKEK KKK KK KKK KKK * WYNNE. x; KK KKKKKEKKKKKK Christ Thorsan and Burd Elliott made a business trip to Bagley last week. James Wynne and 'tamily visited at the Klicner home last Sunday af- ternoon. The infant daughter of Mr. and ‘Rub Pain and Stiffness away with Friday. Dr. Culp of ked Lake was called to attend her. She is improv- ing nicely at this writing. George Hayes made a trip to Be- midji last Monday. Carl Winger has his new house nearly completed. Dr. Culp was out and took tesis for diphtheria in both the schoois here, one day recently. He found no diphtheria in either school. Get a small pack z Breast Tea, or as the German folks call it, “Hamburger Brust Thee,” at any pharmacy. Take a tablespoonful of the tea, put a cup of boiling water upon it, pour through a sieye and drink a teacup full at any time during the day or before retiring. It is the most effective way to break a cold and cure grip, as it opens the pores of the skin, relieving congestion. Also loosens the bowels, thus driving a cold from the system. Try it the next time you suffer from a cold or the grip. It is inexpensive and entirely vegetable, therefore safx and harmless. RUB BACKACHE AND LUMBAGO RIGHT QUT a small bottle of old honest 8t. Jacobs 0il When _your. back is sore and lame or lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism has you stiffened up, don’t suffer! Get a 25. cent bottle of old, honest “St. Jacobs Oil” at any drug store, pour little in your hand. and rub it right into the pain or ache, and by the time you count fifty, the soreness and lame- ness is gone. . Don’t stay crippled! This soothing, penetrating oil needs to be used omly once. It takes the ache and pain righc out of your back and ends the misery. It is magical, yet abgolutely harmless and doesn’t burn the skin. Nothing else stops lumbago, sciatica lars. Roy Elliott was quite sick last real, big, money saving bargains. MONEY TALKS. You've heard this before, but the prices below shout out loud. Read them over carefully and see if there's something you really ought to have. and lame back misery so promptly! 6 in. top Lumbermen’s Rubbers, regular $§3.00. . . . 16 in. top Lumbermen’s Ruabbers, regular $400 . . . Men’s 1 buckle Arctics, regular $1.85 to $2 00, onlv . . Men’s 2 buckle Arctics, regular $2.00 to $2 50, only . . Men’s 3 buckle Arctics, regular $3 50 to $3.75, only . . 1 lot La Julettes, as long as theylast . . . . . . . SALE PRICE . . . $2.00 . . . $3.50 . . . $1.00 . . . $1.50 .. $1.50 98¢ 50 pairs of men’s one-buckle low heel rubbers, former price $2.25, while they last $1.00 our sale price One lot ladies’ fleece lined rubbers, the regular $1.00 80¢ kind, sale price 25 pair ladies’ felt house slippers, regular values at $1, - sale price while they last 50¢ One lot men’s canvas leggings, 48e¢ values 75c to $1.00, One lot ladies rubbers. 75¢, our sale price These a0e¢ wete good values at at, per pair All men’s $4.00 and $5.00 oxfords will be closed out $198 Our entire line of ladies’ b lack and patent leather ox- fords, including brands such as the Hannan, Sorosis and Utz & Dunn’s, values up to $4, our closing out price 98¢ One lot of ladies’ shoes, which includes patents, kids, etc., either button or lace. some regular values as high as $4, going at our sale price of............ Our entire line of ladies’ tan and brown oxfords, in- cluding the well known brands of Hannan’s, Sorosis and Utz & Dunn’s, values up to $4, sale price 98 ¢ This lot contains $1.98 The Bemidji Shoe Store 313 Beltrami Ave. E. H. IVES, Mgr. Bemidji, Minn.

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