Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 4, 1914, Page 3

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1914. SAYS NEW LAW |7 77 % - e — = S —— ENDS DISTRUST . Tomorrow . 1 Tomorrow 03 DISTROST) o iy | Segal Emporium Co.| ™% the buying o1 tollet : Fer i : fioverl;mr of Federal Reserve| soap consists of: BIGGEST emidii.Minn BIGGEST oard Optimistic. First—Getting soap that you “ay : Cxims j - il i Day i like to use. ' . : v L G Bt PANICS RELIC OF THE PAST| Second—Getting thissoap at the : - — lowest cost. i : : , y . . omoer Nevessmy and romaing | YOU will like Ivory Soap, It is so mild, "WV |f ; i HHLT Individauls Wil Cease Because of| SO PUIC, SO hlgh n quahty that it is lmPOSSIble i -] ‘ §9 81} Faith in Financial Institutions. not to like it. N ; New York, Dec. 4.—Panic, due to { - - A distrust of banks, has ‘beer{ relegated YOU get IVOI'Y Soap fOI' a few cen.ts per cake. NO Why neglect thls opportun'ty? The to the muscum of antiquities by the| toilet soap sells for less. No toilet soap at any < e i 6.5 e sova | DTICE €D give yoU better man or woman who fails to take ad- the federal reserve hoa’rd, voiced in| Satistaction. = 2 ¥ a speech before the New York A vantage Of a great saV|ng on SUCh mer' Chamber of Commerce. i - B « g7 ettt resorve sswam vt JVORY SOAP # chandise as we offer and which you relegate to its proper place, the mu- = B 2 ! 3 s antiquiti ic . 44 ‘¢ et o Gt | - DU HURE o3 § may have to purchase anyway is not fem lvudi;n' ;o a struggle of self éfi = ° g ; Ll & doing his or her full duty to themselves and individual and individual and ulti-| . . Loy Hamlin asserted. “Such hoarding | & s i’ pE sually follows hoarding by the banks e : T i 3 self. Wake up to this fact and attend by banks should cease, hoarding by o N : : ‘ individuals would never occur, and T : - 4 e 4\ both, I believe, will be relegated to A - H A " 0 y g ¥ b I obscurity under the federal reserve cullar position for 3 Hme 2 v Mr. Hamlin, does t think that all Th'ls has made necessary n_xe re- 4 < | ® . 3 3 A - — yani,;-s wd(llll1 1nne d‘());su l::L[\)'vz\y with, of ne- GENERAL RENNENKAMPF. {:;:;‘"g’rfiirgheh:;“isfe:: ze‘:‘tjlr il: :;c'e' . ¢ T R R L 3 Cospity; by the new fystom. ———————————————| || fighting as a result, but it is now de- 4 . —— ¢ Checks Undde: Expavnion. Blamed for Failure of Rus- clared the Russians again present a " ’ » L : e S P ' i € o c “If, in the future‘h'usiness expands sians to Trap the Germans. solid front and are prepared to press - ' = 5 ) ), # 0 o " : unduly under the spirit of speculation, a vlgPraus attack. ) ¥ s ¥ d M - the day of reckoni_ng, sllrgly will comel It is explained the failure of Gen- A 5 L i o 3 g ’ . byt y o in the future as it has in the past, eral Rennenkampt to arrive on sched- All $5.00 ladies’ shoes, high or All $4.50 ladies’ shoes; every pair he said. “Undue expansion will cor- uled time with his command when the o & P 3 : d % & rect itself, just as the air bubble ulti- Germans were all but trapped is re- medium top, in all leathers, latest. || strictly up.to'the minute style, in all [l mately will burst. 1 believe, however, sponsible for failure of the Russians |- fall styles, sale price.............c...... ... 8izes .............. 45 et i it hs s e s that the federal reserve banking sys- to gain a victory of great proportions. o : 3 ¢ tem materially will check undue ex- Rennenkam;:lf has been relieved of s&ag $:3 48 " sion, his command. 3 ) T Im‘l'llstoi!:x a fact, however, that even sReinl’orcements continue to arrive ) L » i under the federal reserve system the for the Germans. Some of these — ¥ banks still have it in their power to forces are coming from Belgium, ac- I D = § permit, if not to encourage, undue cording to reports. 4 0 speculative activity; and if they do F——— [] § this, the inevitable result—commer- J . L : % cial stringency—must follow. When, I | I ‘ ¢ N ) however, the state banks and trust B[ PH Y l companies of the United States join ! i 3 5 the federal reserve system (I hope in 2 , ; the near future) even that possibility | g7 i i 5 Samuel Rea, president of the Penn- g ar s E Ay ) g sz B 2 : BT k & N i sylvania railroad, asserted that the L. 4 o Eastern railroads earned less than 4 ’ L ! Nobody’can ell if ,“ Y * ; V5 - ver cent during th t th young 00y ¢ s K 5 Sy i e g 2 R ' . : B e o a0 ] adies”, Misses” and Junior: Coats ' o RIVERS AND HARBORS BILL 8| simnt e s s s e ) : ’ e s e ek, | brngs ok the aturar soior ans tusies | W $10.00 Codts for ~ § 4.95 | $30.00 Coats for $14.95 - Appropriation Measure. to the bair when faded, streaked or gray; ? 7 D | Washingion, Dec. 4-—Work ot ram s T U e i, g walpond 15.00 Coats for 748 | 32.50 Coats for 16.25 i ing a riyers and harbors or the stops i i ears ago the { ‘ i p b | ;omlngisesfipndvvhqax‘b b:suén ‘byitttehev RHSS'A, PREPARED i L 18.’50002128 ,fOI' 9-19 35.00 ’Coats fOl‘ 17.50 p— ouse rivers’ and . harbors’ committee, . 3 with estimates. before It from the war oy 22.50 Coats for 11.25" |- 37.50 Coats for 18.75' @° department asking for appropriations A - 4 - r seresns anser oo wns FORSNEW. ATTACK 25.00 Coats for 12:48:| 40.08 Coatsfor: 1995 ) or waterway _ improve- : g - i P T Lt Azt 0 e S PR 27.50"Coats for 13.75 | 45.00-Coats for. 2.45. |- ?the plan to eliminate new .prpjects| - ean youu 3 2 5 P and to cut the amount doyn'to a mini: "lhpel'{::::d’ rDec‘ l"_Th‘: f‘:‘:’“‘ec of kY ol ly e i e um, it is expected, willi,precipitate| the Ruspian force to envelop the Ger-| evenly, 0 \w.dundpg!,, By 2 o8 . z - " amflgoroussfl:tglt“:n ;oth houses. Some| man army in the vicinity of Lodz and hh“";h;"’.:"!' fl&mxfi%fll Afl.lEs!.- s—s-anfl;—ss i w‘,'s‘rs unlEs’ ss 00 _sxms, A whpn the messure Mually s, 2eported| aecn moeme e Aeenies i ay oy | P Zoroing the gray bale disppescs, , y "i% 0. 90,0V "ahH : w N 15 kaiser's army’ ghting its-way out a " € ists in creoe dé . chi 3 .chit- p ¥ Sy ok i o3 ot probab il Rt < f e comter, it i i aa o} T WaiSLCn ool chine, nets, chit- | Evory. 58 and $6 kit ingi tock o . ry, ;appropritions to ‘exceed 330,000 giit o piaced the Russians in 8 pe- _loms, DIIW Wll}g | getfl-p in. white all- erent,ma_term s and styles, ev- 4 00d or $35.009,000. _ : “and colors, $5.and;$6 valaesat......... eryone'a bargaimat$6<i................. PR The biggest pipject contemplated.is |7 P—— T A T Y TG TRTR LRG TS TR, i o T 3 { - . T T e 5 the, improveinent “of “the “MiXstasippt} - y ss.wr - river. i o WOULD ESCAP! ;mssscr;onsf = ; : it Log mee. TP 2 Condemned Dakotan Has Contribution 2 750 m's 3 F'“B_L Mm;’ o N Box for Burial Money. Sl e RS on 10thfll suits. i ‘“whitb b o _ Bottineau, N, D., Dec, 4.—Joe Milo, 'S rwnn on witi:Yellow -an wfia 2l vt 0 i !x.p - 34, P i under sentence: pf .death 4’0:1:?51"”({ I}&&L ‘hm“fi“‘m Cook’s { flbbed"flllifz 11 in .a doubl urder at Lansford, this > i . c:u;ty?flha: ll‘:’ung a contribution-box|- Cmm.mhu.mdufl:kfiumlhl— pe in the cell of ighe.county jail here, 3 5. 85 g hoping o obtain. funds emoughrto paws % s p T z . for. his? burig] i and to . prévent thi % Baah s F j i 42X s il A B Children’s Winter Opats. | $8.50: Coats: $3.98 room. Contribations.; alteady ‘havel: Tt with hflfifilflq'fl s o 4 [+] 0 : o ) 1 r ched well toward the, $30 which icken, i ) i 3 - - 5 3 A 3 T {\? esetimated wuirl be’thé'"burial ex:| I .mmUMCO. i 340’-00&6"6_.95 : i 5 4 : cbfldrflfi 'cw.';’ £ pense. 2 8 pingupalid, MRS - Children’s coats in fancy mixtii¥es, chin= ' || Children’s . Astrakhan.::coats,: seal: plush; o Milo has not flinched in the face ot , flao makerg of Mother's Magaronh Methar's chillas, Astrakhan and cheviots; high col- Ural lambs, etc,, heavy quilted lined, Balk> £ his sentence. B { Joocsestt Preemrided el i g lars, deep cuffs, prettily trimmed; $10°val.. an and plain box effectd, extra special at... £ CALLED TO MEET IN PARIS| f' ) : ! ' $6 95 $3 98 }—' French Parliament Will Assemble on R n i 1 fi ‘ie A E ; ! " 3 Dec. 22. I d E ! L L E b ; - e , Dec. 4.—The F h lia- : 2 ‘ 4 » J ment Bhs, been salled, to mmost 1o xS I A 50c Bath Robe Gloth - | 22c Kimona Plisse-14c- | Sleeping. Garments for [ ;;a-mrdinnry session at Paris on Dec. . 38c s A bo@ufifu] mercerized _fab- child'm :’ The members of the French cabinet t of 3¢S moY} eaiur A dnivae id A heavy weight.bath tpbe Dmdnc b oneefinectstal angu'g%];t 75¢ Dr. Denton’s flannelette are to leave Bordeaux next week for i flannelette in a big variety 1 eul . 2 2 = sleeping garments for child- this city, where they will put them- o ST = 3 S - - of patterns & .colors,a snap for long onas, etc. ren, sale price . & selves at the disposition of the finance | Jif *~ ™ : i committee of the chamber of depu- Thie Spa-ce reserved by the 380 |4c 626 B Bamidi | & i Townsite & Improvement Co,. Troops Capture Mexicans. (5¢ Porcalo for Tic | 8¢ Apron Gingham 5¢ | 18c Flannslotie 13c [ Brownsville, Tex., Dec. 4.—Nine e Mexicans, heavily armed, part of an For Price of Lots, Teru_!s, Etc., 36-in best quality percale in || Best quality apron gingham || A beautiful long fluffy flan- alleged _filibustering ~ expedition of | g ] UlRE OF- T. C. BAILEY light and dark patterns, || allcolors, ‘all size checks. || nelette in asso: patterns B twenty-five members, were captured |l & ) i : o bt ’ striped, figured,dotted, plain || You'll admit this is a"bargain. - and colors, all new goods i J by United . States” cavalrymen near|lf° Bemld]l,or write H 2 2 szt i 2 o g Hidalgo, Tex., cording t Tt et - . & z 1 received he:cxz. aTcX::T;‘s::tureow:srx?:de BE“ID." TOWNSITE & IMPROVEHENT co' l ' c 5c | 30 5 r: after an exciting chase. 830 Capital @ank Sullding ) v “aT. PAUL MINNEBOTA Read the Want Ads.

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