Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 15, 1914, Page 4

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g g H ] 2 | ¥ The Bemidji Daily Pioneer e T Telephone 31 Hntered at the t office at Bemidjl Minn., as secend. matter under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Published every afternoon except Sunday No attention r*mid to anomymous con- tributions. Writer's name must be Enown to lxhe adltor, but not mecessar- fly for publication. ‘Communications for the Weekly Plo- @eer ehould reach this office not later than Tuesday of each week to insure publication in the current issue Subscription Rates One month by carrier One year by carrier .. ‘Three months, postage 8ix months, postage One year, postage paid .. The Weekly Plonser Eight 8, containing & flmmary of the ngsm o‘fe the week. Published every Thursday and sent postage paid to address for $1.50 in advauce., ¢HIS PAPER REPRESENTED FUR FOREIGK - ADVERTISING BY THE GENERAL OFFICES ‘' NEW YORK AND CHICAGC SoANFTER 1N 4] | THE PRINGIPAL r)TiER During this first year that the in- come tax law was in operation the reports of the revenue office show that there was but one income in the state of from'$400,000 to $500,000 a year, while there were 1,975 returns on incomes ranging from $2,600 to $3,333. Married men having net in- comes of $4,000 a year or over and single men and women of $3,000 a year or over are subject to the tax. A Few “Here's something to make the base- ball magnates grit their: molars in envy. ed to 200,000 spectators during the season just closed. ‘The gross re- BAD BLOOD. Harvard’s football teamplay-|Hatred --of ‘the Nations for Another. This European war was bor; of vard’s share was $160,000. eeason. Should Be Enforced. minors, “tailor-mades.” one or more of the Bemidji Specials Suitable and Appropriate Gifts Sterling Silver ; Thimbles, good < 17%#1 weight, ) 15¢ The popular watch for gentlemen today is the VERITHIN (mm, e We have a large line of the new thin models—in all popular makes. South Bend, Howard, Hamilton and Gruen — they will fit the pocket like a silver dollar, vet maintain the highest standard of pre- cisicn time keeping. Sterling Silver Napkin Markers, 50c to $2 Among the useful gifts must not be forgotten the UMBRELLA Detachable suitcase _style with gold or silver handles suitable for en- graving. $3 to $15 Why not give him Cuff Buttons ? The EL KAY Cuff Buttons | Everv El Kay button is | guaranteed and in case of accident is replaced without charge or question. 318YKOVLIQ 5V1S,S,3M0T, 804 X5V Lavalilieres and Pendants semi-precious stones? and tine. plete with chain What girl can resist the charm of a dainty lavalliere; a veritable lace work of gold or platinum set with precious or The designs we have this year are unusually delicate A more pleasing gift ecould not be chosen. $2.50 to $75.00 i ceipts for the nine games reached a total of $300,000 of which Har- This means that every time Harvard went on the field there was approximately $18,000 in the box office belonging to the Crimson Athletic association. | If a football team could stand the 154-game season as a baseball team does, and they could keep up this record of attendance, it would be only a small matter of $2,773,000 for a It was not long ago that Alder- man Smart suggested at a regular meeting of the city council that ne more cigarette licenses be granted in Bemidji..He also asked why it would not be proper to revoke all permits where the owner had been found to violate the law in regard to the sell- ing of “pills,” snuff and tobacco to The alderman was right and his plan was the result of hav- ing repeatedly witnessed youths, many in short pants, puffing away at There is no denying the fact that busi- ness places which have been permit- ted the privilege to sell cigarettes have been too careless in their sales. In an address to a Warren grand jury, concerning exactly the same Com- a large holiday trade. Our—{;‘tock is complete at this date. Indications point to We advise you to shop early as the assortments will not be complete after this week. PENDANTS, etc. We are still taking a few more orders for special order work in gold jewelry, such as BANQUET RINGS, ELK CHARMS, extra charge. HAND ENGRAVING on ggods' purchased of us without ALL HMAIL ORDERS filled promptly as we give special attention to'this branch of the business. B 116 Third St. GEO. T. BAKER & CO. Near the Lake the hatred caused by earlier warfare —it will engender other wars “pe- tween the same nations in the future. The sons yet unborn will carry this hatred in their blood to blaze ‘into warfare when the spark is touched in infancy. It’s bad blood that makes your liver sluggish and the same bad blood causes your stomach muscles to lose their elasticity and become flabby and weak and that means indiges- tion. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis- covery, purely vegetable and free from alcohol “or narcotics, is not a secret. remedy for all its ingridients are printed on wrapper. 7 Take it as directed and it will search out impure and poisonous matter in the stomach, liver, bowels and kidneys and drive it from the system through the natural channels. It will penetrate into the joints and muscles, and dissolve the pois- onous. accumulations. It will re- place all the bad blood it drives dut, with rich, pure blood full of vital force. It will furnish you with jthe kind of blood that increases energy and ambition, that puts the entire body in such perfect physical condi- tion that brain or muscles know no fatigue. s It will clear the skin; eczema, pim- ples, rash, blotches will dry up and disappear; - boils, carbuncles- and other evidences of tainted blood will pass away never to appear again. Get Dr. Pierce’s’ Golden Medical Discovery at any medicine dealer to- day, in either liquid or tablet form as you prefer. It's the one great blood maker and purifier. that all weak or run down people ought to start to use at once. If you want good blood, good health and clear skin, get a supply today. e a————— proposition, Judge: Grindeland re- cently said: g 3 “% % % There is another law on the statute books that is cf as muck importance to the welfare of minors and the public as the sale of intoxi- cating liquors to them, and that is the law prohibiting the sale of cig- arettes, snuff and tobacco to minors. There is nothing that is more harm- ful to minors, there is nothing that will undermine their mentality and destroy the physical well-being of our boys more quickly than cigarette smoking, snuff chewing or the use of tobaceo in any form. Y “Our laws make it a misdemeanor for a person to sell a minor cigar- ettes, cigarette makings, snuff or to- going to protect our boys from these evils this law should be enforced as strongly as the one prohibiting the sale of intoxicating liquors to them Some who are dealing out papers, makings and the ready cigarettes to ADDITIONAL WANTS T00 LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST—Scotch collie pup, 6 months old. Name, Rover. Arthur O’Leary. K Phone 939. ¥ | WANTED—Girl for head laundry 4 work. Steady job. Hotel Markham. .. HELP WANTED—Office girl. Tele- phone 776-2. § their use. Will guarantee good care. Clyde Petrie. Inquire: at Given Hardware. by Kings or Statesmen who are.yet| bacco for their use, and if we aref § | WANTED—Light team to_board for | & minors, are liable to ‘get pinched.” . Is it any wonder that the manu- facturers of cigarettes report bigger sales in Minnesota since the license law became effective, than ever be- fore? RECEIVE NEW CHASE AND SANBORN STOCK A complete new stock of Chase and Sanborn’s teas and coffees have been received at Stewart’s grocery store. A fine’equipment of Christmas holly has also been placed on sale.—Adv. " Cure Your Cold While You Can. More real danger lurks in a cold than in any other of the minor' ail- ments. The safe way is to take Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy and rid yourself of the cold as quickly as possible. For sale by All Dealers. If a woman employed by the Unit- ed States Steel corporation gets mar- ried she can remain at her position just so long as she is the same effi- cient worker, and if a married woman desires a leave of absence for mater- nity it would be granted. A want ad will sell 1t for you. . Matinee Daily s _ TONIGHT “WHEN AMERICA WAS YOUNG” A strange 2-reel Western drama of | early days in the West. , " “DAD AND THE GIRLS” (Joker) “DOWN BY THE SOUNDING SEA” 4 WEDNESDAY “MODERN RIP VAN WINKLE 5 OF TODAY” A revelation of what modern evolu- tion has accomplished, in 2 reels. “SIERRA JIM’S REFORMATION” ‘An exciting Western drama. “ONE G0O0D JOKER” Admission, 5 and 10 cents Commencln’g Tonight The Harry St. Clair Stock Company will open an indef- inite stock engagement. The opening bill will be the great four act comedy drama en- titled “The Counterfeiters,” a play full of comedy, tragedy and pathos, by Milton Roy- ale, Better and stronger than ever Pathe Weekly Picture Long Bros. Six Piece Orchestra Populér Prices. Business Is Good, (Thank You) You Will No Doubt See great and wonderfu stock, the newest, etc., et at hand. 1 advertisements of the C. ! ) greatest stock, the biggest ,in regard to holiday goods this season that is now Perhaps they will give you that “tired feeling,” so we will only say this: Shop early if you ean; in the morning, if convenient for you, if you can't, then shop tomorrow or the next day, even up to the last minute of Christmas eve and we will still have the stock and by far the best ever shown in Bemidji. Do not forget that we have Christmas Gifts for all For Old and Young Why, we are Joaded to the ceiling with everything that is good for a gift. For Older Folks Imported China Leather Goods Cut Glass Toilet Sets i When all is said and dons, We Have the Stock. | ¢ Dinner Sets Silverware Military Sets Books and Hundreds of Other Items Do not forget that in TOYS and DOLLS and all of the th ings that bripg Christmas cheer to the ““KIDDIES”’ this is the store. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Fancy bowls, always 25c¢, Alossasins o AR P A 1o 100 piece Dec. Haviland $50 regular, at special ... .ot osiivebin, 15¢ Dinner Set, $39.00 two light La at $13.50 Electric portable ot $10.95 2000 pounds of Candy, fresh as fresh can be 10c and i56¢c COME TO THE POPULAR GIFT STORE Carlson’s Variety Store No place can serve you better All goods delivered Store open evenings until 10 o’clock 1 — Earle A. Barker come in and register. Third Street . this store. If you have on which prizes may be Hundreds of buttons are out, h no doubt have duplicates already registered at been registered at Barker’s, bring it in tomorrow— Wednesday the 16th, this is positively the last day Your Mate May be Waiting Here at this store now and one of the beautiful prizes in our display window may be yours if you will but YOUR LAST CHANCE TOMORROW To Play the “Button Button” Game at Barker’s some of which a button which has not awarded. With every purchase of one dollar you will be given a buttou, up to and including Wednesday evening, Remember the gifts are here for you: come in and claim them. 79’(11‘601’55 Dru Cg C/evve/ry Store Find the person with the button the same number as yours, and bring him or her to our store O < nd each will be presented with a BEAUTIFUL PRIZE, &~ ABSOLUTELY & Y, FREE i”/?( £, e Bemidji, Minn. 4 J" kY 5

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