Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 16, 1915, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

D A T i Sy o “Itis a hard job to feel gigglesome all LEW FIELDS Famous Comedian, says: comedian, but TUXEDO keeps me in a happy frame of mind. Try a pipe and be sure to smoke TUXEDO.” A Tuxedo Bringé Out the Joy-Chuckles When you hear Lew Fields get off his funny cracks it makes you There’s the same old good-feeling effect about Tuxedo, too. some in a pipe or in a smacking-fresh rolled cigarette and you'll get that joy-tickle running all through your system. be a professional over, doesn’t it? Puff The Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarette Tuxedo is made right—mild and mellow and wholesome— so that you can smoke all you like of it all day long. tobacco satisfaction Convenient, glassine wrapped, moisture- pranres, meisre: ¢ In Tin Humidors 40c and 80c No drag or sag, no bite or blister to Tuxedo. That’s all taken out by the famous “Tuxedo Process.” Tuxedo is the finest, choicest, creamy-smooth leaves of Kentucky Burley—put up to give you perfect YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO EVERYWHERE THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY in every particular. Famous Green Tin with gold lettering, curved to fit pocket 10(: In Glass Humidors 50c and 90¢ =g * DIAMOND GOSSIP * EERIKKK KKK KKK KK KK ‘With the baseball season approach- ing, the St. Paul club of the American association is found under the man- agement of Mike Kelly and the fans are hoping that he will land in the first division. Over in Minneapolis there will he much young blood in the team. The veterans who won four pennants and A Specific Against Colds. “If there is such a thing as a spe- cific against colds, it is to be found in the sleeping porch or the open bed room. Next to that comes the cold sponge bath in the morning,” say$ the Youth’s Companion. Be as care- ful as you can you will occasionally take cold and when you do you will find Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy a great help in enabling you to get rid of it.. Try it. Obtainable every- where. Here Is Good News for Stomach Victlms Some very remarkable results are being obtained by treating stomach, liver and intestinal troubles with' pure vegetable oils, which exert a cleansing, soothing and purifying action upon_ the lower bowels, removing the obstructions of poisonous fecal matter and gases and reventing their absorption by the blood %his done, the food is allowed drce sage from the stomach, fermentat ceases and stomach troubles quickly dis- appear. eorge H. Mayr, for twenty years a leading Chicago druggist, cured himself and many of his friends of stomach, liver_and intestinal troubles of years’ standing by this treatment, and so suc- cessful was the remedy he devised that it has since been placed in the hands of druggists all over the country, who have sold thousands of bottles. Though ‘absolutely harmless, the ef~ fect of the medicine is sufficient to convince any one of its remarkable effectiveness, and within 24 hours the sufferer feels like a new person. Mayr’s ‘Wonderful Remedy is sold by leading druggists everywhere with the positive understanding that your money will be refunded without question or quibble if ONE bottle fails to give you absolute satisfaction. KEEKKHHH KK KKK KKK x * * % x * * ¥ - Meet your uncle at the Na- & % tional Celebration, ladies. * % He'll be here all next week. ¥ * : * x * * * * EEEKKK KKK KKK KKK K made a strong bid, but finally slipped in 1914, are about all gone. Lee ‘Tannehill has been released to Los Angeles, and Joe Lake has been re- leased outright. These marked the last of the old timers. Pitchers are wanted by Kansas City. Bill Armour has treatened to take some of the young blood under his wing on the training jaunt. Brief and Roth have been lost. Since last fall, “Lefty” George and Ralph Works have been added to the staff. Jack jLelivelt of Cleveland has also ‘been added. However, Reagan is the only twirler on the staff upon whom the fans bank. Armour has two pitch- ers coming from the White Sox on the Roth deal, however. Out in San Diego, Cal., the Indian- apolis Indians are making what is being looked forward to with hope. President McGill says that facing the strong competition of the Indian- apolis Feds, that he will be put up against a proposition of putting up a flashy team, or getting behind some $40,000. Reilly, Crandall, Brockie, Metz, Blackburn, Willie, Schardt and Burke are about the only ones that look absolutely sure to re- appear from last year’s team. Bucher of Denver probably will be in uni- form. He plays the gardens. With shortstop Jack Knight hav- ing supplanted Jimmy Sheckard as manager, and showing lots of man- agerial pepper, the Cleveland fans be- lieve that the Cleveland bunch will 8o at a faster clip that ever before. Kirk, Knight, Pezoid and Bassler will be in the line. James, Kahler, Hag- gerty, Dillinger, Osborne, Brown, Benton, Hoffer and Carter will® be tried on the mound. Securing a second baseman to re- place McLarry is worring the man- agement of the Louisville club. Burns, Burch, Buemiller and Inger- ton have been given their liberty. Derrick, Stansburg, Platte and Os- borne came back. Little change will be made in the twice-pennanted team from Milwau- kee, where the signs, “English spoken here,” ’adorn the froit of shop. win- dows, although there may be a slight shift in the outfield, caused by the vacaney of Welsh. Slapnicka, Hove- lick, Young, Cutting, Shakleford, Daugherty and Miller are promised for the mound, while Hughes, Slight and Malloy will make the other end of the Brewer’s batteries. g There’s a dubious shade about the Senators, over in Columbus. Many stars have twinkled out. Hinchman and Spooks Gerber go to Pittsburgh. Syd Smith will be given his chance with the Pirates. Even Bailey has a bum leg and the fans are tot bet- ting on him, the last hope. Proper Treatment for Bilionsness. For a long time Miss Lulu Skelton, Churchville, N. Y., was bilious and had sick headache and dizzy spells. thing that gave her permanent re- lief. Obtainable everywhere: % Merz]| An Intercity Committee. A committee has been formed of three members each of the Paterson chamber of commerce and the Passalc board of trade for the purpose of con- sidering all matters in relation to mu- nicipal, state and county affairs that affect the cities of Paterson and Pas- saic or of Passaic county, N. J. At its first meeting the intercity committee discussed matters pertain- ing to the salaries of county officials, the proposed main highways between Passaic and Paterson, the proposed county colony farm and other matters of a like nature. It is believed that the joint committee will prove of con- siderable value to both organizations. For controlling hydraulic or pneu- matic systems from a distance electricity is the purpose of a recent- ly invented simple valve. Mistaken Diagnosis--- Doctors Guess Wrong Again About five years ago I wrote to you that I had been a terrible sufferer from kidney and "bladder troubles, and that my physician informed -me that my left kidney was in such con- dition that there was no hope for my recovery. I was advised to try your Swamp-Root as a last resort, and-af- ter taking four fifty-cent bottles, I passed a gravel stone which weighed ten grains. I afterwards forwarded you this gravel stone. Have had no return of any trouble since that time and cannot say too much in favor of your wonderful preparation, Swamp- Root, which cures, after physicians fail. ,' Very truly yours, 7 F. H. HORNE, Route 3, Box 30. Roseboro, N: C. Personally appeared before me, this 31st day of July, 1909, F. H. Horne, who subscribed the above statement and made oath that the same is true in substance and in fact. SR s Y 1 Tetter to |- Dr. Xilmer & Co. | Binghamton, W, ¥. . Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You. - Send ten cents to.Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample size bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also:receive & booklet of valuable-information,’ telling about the kidneys and bladder. When writ- ing, be sure and mention the Bemidji Daily Pfoneer. Regular fifty-cent and- one-dollar size’ bottles for sale at all drug. stores. * * . 3 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * o * * * * * *x , “Na- . ¥ *tional Celebration” ? ? ? * x g o *x * * X % LGS T s PR S SR R S E R R R ADDITIONAL WANT ADS 3 Too Late To Classify Chamberlain’s Tablets were:the only|: ‘WANTED—GIrl for géneral’ house- - “work. 1011 America“Ave. ‘| men to subdue a stubborn fire on the -| American City. MODERN_FIRE BOATS. of Motive Powsr Has Ap- peared In Oil Burning Engine. The orfgin of fire boats—or at least the use of them ‘as fire extinguishers— came about through the efforts of fire- river front fn Liverpool many years| ago, writes Thomas A. Clancy in the After - working for bours it was.suggested that a scow or float be procured; that the land en- gines be placed thereon and operate back of the burning buildings. This method was the principal factor in ex- tinguishing the fire. " Since that time we have attalned our improved river front engine or fire boat, a marvel In its mechanism and an asset of great fmportance ‘in controlling and extin: FIRE BOATS AT WORE. guishing conflagrations, not only along river fronts, but, with the aid of pipe lines, at points a mile away. In the building of fire boats much de- pends upon the architect chosen to de- sign them. Needless to say, he should be a master of his craft, and he should be given a free hand. Sufficient pow. er of propelling engines and such con struction of hull as to enable the boat to force a passage through any ice that may be encountered In the win- ter season are essential. Abundant ca- pacity to furnish all the water needed, under bigh pressure equipment for at least six two-inch streams, should be assured. A pump could be provided for low pressure where a large body of water is required for distribution on the immediate river front, where it is not so much a question of pressure as quantity, Within the past few years a new type of motive power has appeared in the ofl burning Diesel marine engine. The advantage of the oil engine over stenm, especally for fire boats, is that the former consumes only one third of the fuel required to operate a steam plant, and. though;coal is cheap- er than oil. the greater éfficiency of the ol engine more than offsets the re- duced orice of the coal. “ ghed For Machinery: When'done with the farm machinery put it in the shed after thoroughly ofl ing and the application of puint to the wooden parts if needed. The weak points in many farms is.the lack of sufficient room for tools or implements: It will pay any farmer to have a special building in which to keep his implements, machines, wagons, sleds, etc., when not in use. It need not be an expensive one, ° Keep Your Bowels Regular. As everyone knows, thie bowels are the sewerage system of the body, and it is of the greatest importance that they move once each day. If your bowels become constipated, take a dose of Chamberlain’s Tablets just after supper, and they will correct the disorder. Obtainable everywhere. KRR KKK KKK KKK KKK It’s all for the ladies. The * * * * * * * x ¥ big “National Celebration.” * * * x * * x * * ERKRKKK KK KKK KKK PUT STOMACH IN FINE CONDITION Says Indigestion Results from “an Excess of Hydrochloric Acid. Undigested food delayed .in the stomach decays, or_rather, ferments the same as food left in the open air, says a-noted authority. He also tells us that Indigestion is caused by Hyper-acidity, meaning, there is an excess of hydro- chloric acid in the stomach which prevents complete digestion and starts food fer- mentation. Thus everything eaten sours in the stomach much Jike garbage sours -in a can, forming acrid fluids and gases which inflate the stomach like a toy balloon. Then we feel a heavy, lumpy misery in the chest, we belch up gas, we eructate sour food or have heart- burn, flatulence, water-brash or nausea. * He tells us to lay aside all digestive aids and instead, get from any pharmacy four ounces of Jad Salts and take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast and drink while it is effer- vescing and furthermore, to continue this for a week. While relief follows the first dose, it is important to neutral- _ize the acidity, remove the gas-making mass, start -the liver, stimulate the kid- neys and thus promote a free flow of pure digestive juices. Jads Salts is inexpensive and is made <from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia and sodium phos- phate. This harmless salts is used by thousands of people for stomach trouble Ploneer want ads bring results. with excellent results. T ———— by |- size and. power. steel made. It is the price. cost of operation and new Ford cars between Au, Runabout, $440; Touring with all equipment. Bemidji, The Ford is lighter than any other car of its Yet stronger, sturdier, longerlasting. Vanadium steel, that’s why. Vanadium is the hardest, strongest, toughest and tough at the same time. It is the high- est priced steel that is used in automobile construction. Yet the Ford is very low in Its quality, terms, price and small cents a mile, have made it the universal necessity in town and country. Buyers will share in piofits if we sell at retail 300,000 Northern Auto Company only steel that is hard upkeep, less than two gust 1914 and August 1915. Car $490; f. 0. b. Detroit On display and sale at ~ 01d Dobbin Runs OUR WEEKLY RECIPE Cheese and Jelly Salad. Wash and drain some crisp white lettuce and lay on a very cold dish. Make some balls of cream cheese, mixed with a little.cream and salt and make a depression like a miniature well ; on top of each; into this put any rich red jelly, Bar la Duc or a lit- tle currant jam; put French dress- ing onthe lettuce in -‘generous " quantities-and ‘on top arrange the little cream balls. : We Strive To.Méke-A Hit Every Time We Come to Bat and Makes Many a Home Run ‘the Bases For Us l TRY THESE: | Try a cake of our Fresh Comb Honey on your ‘Warm Baking Powder Bis- cuits. Extra nice beets in jars. Tuna Fish Loaf on Head Lettuce, garnished with Parsley. ‘We have all of these good things. Phone 206. I close at 6:30. Stowart's Grocery P 26 .fi:“;;fi;k“;ng Reduces g, st of leing Fis, N HE U. S. Dept. of Agriculture in Experiment Station Bulletin No. 142 says that ten cents worth of wheat supplies almost three times as much protein ‘and ten times as much_ energy as round steak, andowith some: other cuts of meat the difference is even greater. . { : If then, one really desires to reduce her weekly meat and grocery bills, she need only make more use of her oven. Who ever heard man, woman or child complain that good home-mace biscuits, muffins, cake and cookies appeared on the table too often? Instead ti.c tondency i8 “to make a meal of them” and the variety is so great that something you bake yourself could well be the chief feature of every meal. Home Baking is Simplified by the Use of K CBaking Powder ‘With K C, you can make things moist and rich yet have them | lightand feathery, wholesomeand digestible, Biscuits may be mixed the night before and baked fresh for breakfast. -Muffins n: be dry and heavy. You can make a cake so light that you hardly get it out of the pan whole, yet it will not fall. K C is not like the old fashioned baking powders. It is doudle acting and continues to give off leavcning gas until the dough is cooked through. K C is sold at a fair price—a large can for 25 | cents. ‘This would be no object if strength and purity were sacri- Al ficed, but every can is fully guaranteed under State ard I Pure Food laws and to please. We take all the charc 2 d money back if you do not get better results with K C.than any baking powder you ever used, ¢ Includea can in your next grocery order, try some of the new recipes that appear in this paper from time to time. The: have gone far toward solving this vexing “Cost of Livin, for 15 years—— ® The B L4 B° Standard Skin Remedy Instant Relief for all Skin Troubles Barker’s Drug Store, 217 3rd St., Bemidji, Minn. ® PPORTUNITY knocks once at every man’s door.” But many an oppor- tunity is lost when the man who sees it hasn’t the wherewithal to take advantage of it. It is the man with the READY CASH IN BANK who derives the benefit! If you haven’t an account, open one today. . When: the opportunity arrives YOUR CHECK BOOK WILL BE READY! FIRST NATIONAL BANK BEMIDJI, MINN. Moz g Hang Your Pictures H welghing up to 100 1bs, ‘with Moore Push Devices, | will not disfigure wzlls Moore Push-Pinsf| Sold tn BEMIDJI AT THE & Bomidji Pioneer Office SUPPLY STORE ‘5-Free Orchestra Seats-5 “The Winning Of Barbara Worth” To the person clipping the largest number of eoupons below between this date and March 17th. The coupon will appear in every is- sue of the paper up to and including March 17th. This thrilling show will be given at the Brinkman Marck 17th. - Begin clipping the coupons today. COUPON The Winning Of Barbara Worth - BRINKMAN THEATRE, WEDNESDAY : - . EVENING, MARCH 17TH

Other pages from this issue: