Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 19, 1915, Page 4

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£ e i | |erushing of the.German empire. But with the foreign.legion coming at least ome objection would be solved. These men are reported to be pick- ed veterans of the Russo-Japanese war. They are to be equipped as true Japanese troops ever, have been. It is a rumor here that if their head will come one of Japan’s greatest i military genuises—a man who will il You guessed it. Charley Ebbits i3|mean much to the allies. Not only ) \ { going to spring another *dedication|will-the foreign legion fight on the “How do woa ol vicke them - | 4 E, day”—and sp}'ing it early. Before|French soil, but it is expected the make such dole st prifreril the spring robins are properly thawed | Japanese afmy will eventually enter cious muffins? Mine are always sodry. | onty I use K g‘olBaHng Powder. . |out and before the baseball bugs|the war in the west as an actual ally And if I make the batter thin they fall. always turn out well, soit must b2 get acclimated and blase on the sub-|of Russia and England. George Randolph : - Chester Famous Author, says: “Why shouldn’t a man be willing to_ recommend a tobacco -which gives as cool, sweet and satisfying a smoke (By Hal Sheridan) as Tuxedo.” g“ How do you do it?”* baking powder." ject of baseball, Mr. Ebbits will hit|" Where it is said to be growing sen- ; ' It ts the baking powder. To ke muffins, kes and pastry ri. ‘em with a “Bill Donovan” day. timent in England to ask Japan to ¥ and moist, yet light and feathery, a moderi: double acting bakir: ¢ The wires had scarcely ceased tick- |talk over the production of Egypt powder must be used e that will give off leavening gas in tl.. - ing the news that Bill was to managz|and thus release from active service the New York Yankees when Ebbets against Germary, the many British began singing. songs of praise for|regiments now held idle in these two ~ Donovan. The fact that the same |countries. Russia is said to have AK'NG OWDE “Wild Bill” once hopped from Ebbet's |suggested that she would welcome an 2. 3 club to the Detroit Tigers in the old |alliance which would permit the Japs baseball war was forgotten by the|to take a position with the Russians Doger prexy and he turned loose a |on the firing line in East Prussia, her is i % * % & “Thi o galaxy of pleasing adjectives to voice |Galicia and everywhere along the other is inactive until heat is applied. is susta his sentiments. milés of battle front extending across the raise until your muffins, biscuits or cake is dons. , “Likable fellow,” said Ebbets. |the continent of Europe. "K C Baking Powder costs less than the oid [“Great personality. That wide smile England and Russia could easily fashioned quick acting kinds, yet you need use nr [and good nature gets the fans and pay for this work. In case of victory more and it is superior to them in every way. players alike.” * . and every expert here asserts that 52 Try a can at our risk and be convinced. All this having been dutifully en-|Japan can cinch the victory, that na- rolled by careful scribes, Ebbets got |tion would get her sliare of the com- R e i N T AR NS down to the business of the meeting. |pensation. In . discussing this, Lu- “That reminds me,” said he. “The |cian Millevoye of La Patrie, after de- 3 N Dodgers play a couple of exhibition |claring that the subject of Japan’s D]sh wash]ng games with the Yankees next April |help, must not be considered a con- before the season opens. Why not & (fession of weakness, says: e oven as well as in the mixing bowl. For Mentally Alert Men —Tuxedo George Randolph Chester’s “Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford ” stories have delighted thousands through the mental alertness, ) good ghumm‘ and keen mind shown by the wily promoter. When George Randolph Chester writes of things typically American he knows what he is talking about; and when he endorses Tuxedo—the typically American_tobacco—his endorsement carries great weight with the keen- minded, alert and brainy smokers of this country. e K C is really a blend of two baking powders, one of wh starts to raise as soon as moisture is addsd. T ) S OUNCES = Becomes loliday? Why not? We'll have it.| “France, alert and ready with her . We'll call it ‘Bill Donovan Day’ and|sword of victory, already in her A P|easure have the usual festivities. Thé Eb-|hands, implores no one's aid. She bets Marching and Chowder associa- |merely says to a strong friend, ‘If . % Z After A Meal tion will march and there’ll be a big|you wish a pert of the glory, take The Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarette i crowd.” it = consisting of good ey T A things f:om our s[ore, Passing up Charley Ebbets and his PERKINS MAY BE dedicaticn days, it seems to be a sure )4 ‘““The Satisfaction bet tl:at :11‘9 r‘r;ove:{tllat brought Dml\o- TRIED THIS WEEK van to he ankees was a popular " Columbia, 8. C., . 19.—The fed- of a Good Ta,s,te one. They may be singing a differ-| - “mt."’_'s b J"t“ St |_|ngers Long eral court’s January term opened here is made especially to maintain the American spirit of good humor. Its constant use bene- fits'a man in mind and body, by keeping him happy and physically fit. Tuxedo is the finest Kentucky Burley—the OUR WEEKLY RECIPE. SALAD. Get some green or red TRY THESE: PEPPER AND CREAM CHEESE ent tune about July 4, but “Wild Bill” comes to town with the best wishes of the fans. The feeling runs, too, that with Caldwell back on the today with the case on the docket of George P. Perkins, of Boston, charged with murder on the high seas. He shot and killed F. W. R. Hinman, world’s premier smoking-tobacco ieaf —made absolutely non-biting by the original “Tuxedo Process” that has never been successfully imi- tated. Tuxedo is delightfully mild, fragrant, rich, and gives a cool and satisfying smoke. Tuxedo is in a class by itself. , 2 peppers, medium size; cut off New Ghease :“{;:fi i;:g‘:s'“:)i;nr':; l;;:y‘::;“i:‘;; manager of the Jacksonville, Fla,, small end, remove the inside, and D “Times Union,” and wounded two the first division. wipe them out. Fill them with Tasi Ghflase s others last November off Charleston, cream cheese, wet with cream and y S. C., on the 'steamer Mohawk. A JAPAN INVITED TO well seasoned, and press down very . jury in Perkin’s case will probably be YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO EVERYWHERE firmly. Set on ice till very cold and nevlled Ghease REINFORCE FRANCE called Jan. 22. Postponement of the U g . - then with a sharp knife cut them (Continued {rom Fage i.j trial is possible, however, because of Convenient, glassine Famous Green Tin 5 i i H e Perkin’s poor physical condition. He wrapped, moisture- with gold lettering, C across, making slices of cream Gh I Gh ies, should her men aid in the final PoOrIphy: OT proof pouch . . . curved to fit pocket cheese with an edge all around | B EESE ‘ = has been in the Roper hospital, in In Tin Humidors 40c and 80c In Glass Humidors 50c and 90c THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY each one of pepper. Lay on let- Charleston, since his arrest on -the tuce and cover with French dress- Pimemn Gheesg WEAK KIDNEYS OFTEN THE e e ier brothorindlewy erbert H. N i F I Gh HESULT DF quRquK Charleston some weeks ago, few per- fl[e ey eese sons have seen Perkins, whose frenzy On several occasions I have been |is said to have been caused by an DATE AND NUT JELLY. Wash the dates, stew till tender, take out the stones, add half as many Gamemfen SI Ie ::fi::eint?h:l?;:kf‘ggeil;fl:,‘;?ii:flve;: overdose of headache powders. Per-| How to Break Up a Bad Cold. ‘ French scientists have found that'i When You Are Bilious. ¥ English walnuts, put into a mould y 1 called on a doctor of Ripon, Wis., |iRS attempted to cut his throat with irubber, unless kept in perfectly dry | = % and cover with lemon jelly. but received no relief. a razor November 16, and has been| o . o pguo of Hamburg, N. Y., |8ir, is subject €0 the attacks of mi-| Pood ferments in your stomaci cheese I tried Dr. Kllmer's SY"?'“P;R‘“" under strict surveillance, although he |, o™ .y 0 meriain’s Cough Reme- | crobes. | when you are bilious. Quit eating g e X,l:,fhafifevi:j o notaL e “Swamy| " 5aid not ta he despondent. He 153, iy yreak up a cold the quickest e ‘and take a full dose of Chamberlain’s extremely reticent, however. Captain Root is the only relief I can get from 4B of anything I have ever used.” This| British Columbians are making gas | Tablets. They will clean out and kidney disease which I am subject to|Ingram, of the Mohawk, and B. R.|\.p,0qy cofitains no opium or other|from coal mine refuse. |strengthen your stomach and tomor- | ) ‘206 :::g“:.lefissp{igtgi;g:l}i‘:l);el\al";ug;Br‘ll]]yv:‘:'tl; Wrightl.w: :ass;:rgke;;sb:trll (l)ifk::hor: narcotic. It is most effectual and is —_— irow you will relish your food again. : > B 2 2 . 4 : 5 filous Phones {207 free will that sufterers of kidnoy and |ne H Y “lpleasant and safe to take. Try it.| Switzerland is a heavy importer|The best ever for biliousness. For bladder diseases will know of the | s W"“mles’ T";y ““‘: " H‘;‘“‘:l“‘ For sale by All Dealers. of American apples. sale by All Dealers. wonderful merits of Swamp-Root, 1|Who Was also president of the SOUN" | s e P P 0 TR recommend Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root [ern Newspaper Publislfers’ associa- . whenever I can and always have a|tion, were talking on the lower decit bottle of Swamp-Root in my home. |saloon of the Mohawk when Perkins Ny A TRADE 3 ) e (51 9 / —0 O Y 525 Newbury Street, Ripon, Wis. |J, Watts Waring. I have read the above statement I purchased Swamp-Root of Mr. ARR) S that Thomas J. Lynch bought Dr. Kil- C. J. Burnside, Druggist, of 203 opened fire upon them without warn- Main Street, Ripon, Wis, ing. The prosecution is in charge Very truly yours, of United States District Attorney e i mer’s Swamp-Root at my store and |ENGINEERS AND BUILDERS made oath the above statement is 5 true in substance and fact. TALK WO00D PRESERVATION E. J. Burnside. ar O aper Subseribed and sworn to before me| Chicago, Jan. 19.—Methods of pre- ety THOMAS J. LYNCH, |Francis H. Weston and his assistant, this 15th day of November, 1911 serving woods so that they may be F. A. PRESTO . |made more resistent to rough usage Letter to 108 Sheets to tl‘le box Prove What :;m;g‘-lxmt Will D0|wood Preservers association. The convention brought together street Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & < - Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample |P2VINg. men, interested in experi- : P 3 3 00 size bottle. It will convince anyone. [ments designed to make creosoted rlce . You will also receive a booklet of wood block pavements more durable; valuable information, telling about |railroad construction men, who the kidneys and bladder. When writ- ing, be sure and mention the Bemidji wanted to hear of processes by which Bemxd]l plonee'r pub Company Daily Pioneer. Regular fifty-cent|Failroad ties might be made to last Bemndp Minn and one-dollar size bottles for sale|longer, and builders who were anx- i N at all drug stores. Security | Bank . Building | ious to learn what progress has been ————————————————/made by chemists atiempting to find Beware of Olntments for Catarrh That|a fire-proofing process for = wood. Contain Book, Job, Commercial and Society as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the B | whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles | should never be used except on prescrip- tions from reputable physicians, as o damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney°& Co., Toledo, O., contains Among the speakers at the three-day sessions are: Clyde H. Teesdale, of the Forest Products laboratory at the University of Wisconsin; J. F. Hoxie, engineer ‘of the Associated Factory Mutual Fire Insufance companies; Professor L. F. Shackell, of the St. Printing Our Specialties no mercury, and s taken internally,|LOUiS School of Medicine, and F. J. Vindow Cards Calling Cards Shipping Tags Statemen!s Note Heads Bill Heads . Envelopes Wedding Invitations Announcements Packet Heads < ‘Washington, Jan. 19.—With some . 3 coops shown by Pitcher Walter John- Catalog“es Bach 75c Notice to Water Consumers. ~ | O™ from his Kansas farm, the annual ¥ lacting directly upon the blood and mu-|Angier, superintendent of timber pre- # | cous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally and " R made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. 3. Cheney WALTER JOHNSON Star Brand Typewriter Ribbons 8|5 himonets e, o oo v CHICKEN FANCIER In any color to fit any make of typewriter servation on the B. & O. railroad. tle. & ‘Take Hall's Family Pills for Constipa tlon. | Rémember, Wednesday, Jan, 20, is show of the Capital Poultry associa- Descriptive £ These ribbons are fully guaranteed as the best on earth, [f|the last day of discount on Water Sy i ol Booklets : A Bills. Xes. . ide Come in neat tin boxes. 2 GEORGE KIRK. Constitutional amendments provid . Sale Bills ing for the abolition of the state sen- ate and proportional representation in the house will be submitted to the voters of Oregon at the next election. aindlless cox;:l_)ust:hlek,l V;E;l, the p:n- DAILY P l WEEKLY i E fe) Dr. Xilmer & Co. . cipal proposition tackled by speakers 4.00 $1.60 | ANY COLOR . Bt %%, at the openiag sesslon In the Con|§ | 4 iad al an ee YV | v gress hotel today by the American e —; . 9 % The Bemidji Pioneer Pub. Co. Presbyterian Cook Book. idii. Minn. 1 The Pioneer has just completed & Bemidji, Minn | the publishing of a splendid 175-page . B | cook book issued by the ladies of the 2 o IS | Presbyterian church of '/ Crookston, Mu|t|Ko and will retain a few copies to be sold at 50c. 'Better reserve one by CARBON PAPER e e | t€1€DBOTIE. PhoDE 31.—AdvV. ‘Any Color :l:: n&?onb::‘u:: 1 FOR SALE 108 Sheets to Box to choioe through & Piomeer ¥ |seyconeq Jack Pine Wood, 4-ft., PRICE $3.00 TS s ,ks3,50 per cord;-short $1.50 per ‘ $S0 per. cond ahoet LA pelh el o COMPLETE LINE OF OFFICE SUPPLIBS Store. Phone 228-W ' BEMIDJT, MINN. Wmmmmm vx B R - > TS TR E7Y B = Dodgers ‘ LINOTYPE COMPOSITION FURNISHED FOR THE TRADE 3

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