Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 2, 1915, Page 8

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Creamettes in the house. roni product made from the Durum own. As you know, ordinary macaroni takes from 30 to 88 minutes to cook. Creamettes cooks toa delicious tenderness in from § to 8 min- utes—less than one-third the time. Try it with cheese, with ham, with bacon, with tomatoes, with chicken or with nuts. Sunday Evening Suppers - - OU need never fear the un- expected Sunday supper guest when you have a package of Creamettes.is the new, more tender, maca- wheat and has a rich new vmm of Mrs. Nella Malosewisky is clear- ing $12 a day from her jitney bus|where there was one ten years ago. which she operates in the shopping — -district of New Orleans. Minneapolis and Mother's Egg Noodles. MOTHER’S MACARONI CO. Also makers of Mother's Macaroni, mael'l Vermicelli, Mother’s Spas There are ten women A want ad will sell it for you. E. A. BARKER Ever Hea f Me —putting on a sale of any kind before? When I decided to do this I sprung a surprise on myself and when you read this sale announce- ment you’ll be equally surprised. As arulel am opposed to price cutting and the public generally is well aware of this fact. No special prices will be made on anything —-but Rexall Products AND’AS THIS IS THE EXCLUSIVE REXALL STORE the special prices made during this sale will effect only myself and the buying public. NO. 1. Bouquet Jeanice toilet water, regular $1.25 and 1 cake Jean- ice soap, reg. 35¢, this sale St s syt ... 8125 NO. 2. D’Artagnan Toilet Water, reg. $1.25 and 1 cake D’Artagnan soap, reg. 35¢, this sale, $1.25 NO. 3. ‘One 25c¢ tooth brush with reg. 25c¢ Rexall tooth paste or pow- der; both this sale | .25¢ NO. 4. Harmony of Boston Rose and Violet glycerine soap, reg. 15¢ value, this sale 3 for NO. 5. One pound Lord Baltimore writ- ing paper, reg. 25c, fifty enve- lopes, reg. 25¢ and a bar of Rexall Toilet soap, this sale NO. 6. Six Rexall Stork Nipples, res. 25c¢ and one 25¢ bottle of baby laxative, both this sale _, 25¢ NO. 7. D’Artagnan Face powder, reg. 75¢ or Bouquet Jeanice powder same price and 1 bo dry rouge reg. 25¢, this sale, choice of two TOF', utsll 80 oo T § ....75¢ NO. 8. One jar Rexall “93” Shampoo paste with $1.00 bottle of “93" Hair tonic, sale price both o0 - o s i .$1.00 . ular value $1. price ..... 60c NO. 10. Initial Correspondence cards, regular 25c values, this sale, price NO. 11. One package of Rexall with each 75c bottle of Rexall Toilet water. Rexall Nice for excessive perspiration. Nice NO. 12. Rexall Talcum powder, sale, price this NO. 13. Rexall Household rubber gloves, reg. 75¢ values, this sale 50c NO. 14. Rexall Hot Water bottles, guar- - anteed for two years with fancy flannel cover free. K Sale prices TOM . v $1.50 to $3.00 NO. 15. Rexall “93” Hair brushes, value $1.25, this sale, . ... 90c¢ NO. 16. Violet Dulce Talc. powder, 25¢ value, one free with one bottle of Violet Dulce Toilet water, this sale, price NO--:17. One 25¢ box Arbutus face pow- der free with one pkg. Arbutus complexion cream, sale price for both ... . ...... ...50¢ Trailing Arbutus toilet water, reg. 75¢ and one can Trailing: Arbutus talcum powder; . reg. 25¢, sale price both TEAK-Wbdi) WITH EACll REXALL PURCHASE Remember that all the above goods are REXALL and sold only at Rexall stores. Barker’s Drug & Third Street” Jewelry Store BEMIDJ1, MINN. investors THE BEMIDSI DAILY PIONEER 0DDS FAYOR JOHNSO Betters of Opinion That Negro Cham- pion Wlll Knock Out Jess Willard " Inside of Thirty Rounds. BUT. 0DDS ARE DECLINING By BARRY FARIS. (United Press Staff Correspondent) Havana, April 2.—That Johnson will win inside of 30 or 35 rounds is the opinion expressed today by a |majority of ring sharps . who -have been closely following:training: camp performances of Jess Willard and- Lil Arthur- for their 45-round bout-Eas- ter. Monday. Heavy betting ‘which continued today supported the:judg- ‘|ment of the ‘‘experts.” 0Odds now favor Johnson at-2 to 1, with Jack Curley and Manager Jones of Willard’s camp . covering huge sums of money at that figure. R | The odds, however, are declining and may reach 9 or 8 to' 5 with Johnson at the lond end at the ringside. Distrust in the seriousness - of Johnson’s training is expressed by some. He grandstanded through his ‘afternoon session yesterday, do- ing little work, but nevertheless ap- pearing to be in good condition. He has a little surplus weight to lose. the ring at 225, while Willard :will weigh about 240. How much advan- tage or disadvantage Willard will have with the 15 extra - pounds is pure guesswork. Johnson is reported to be holding secret, early morning workouts, training hard and earnestly. He will have a final, smashing workout with Sam McVey Saturday and then rest up on Sunday. Matt Hinkel of Cleveland has been selected as alternate referee. This was agreed after a conference of managers. Seven bars Lenox soap, 25¢; 3 cans Big Ben salmon, 50c¢; pork chops, sliced, 15¢; fresh sliced ham, peeled, 15¢; ‘Moccasin coffee, 30c, 35¢ and 40c; head cheese, 12c; boneless .cod- fish, per box, 20c; Sunkist oranges, per doz, 25c; salt mackerel, per lb. 1le, at Case’s Cash Store.—Adv. BRITISH LABORERS - DEMAND RIGHTS (Continued rrom FPage 1.) of British lahor, all the principles j|of the workingman’s life have to be | reversed to meet the new condition. It may be the task is an impossible one. British labor, in fact, may not have the necessary physical .stamina for the speeding up which the gov- ernment is demanding. The relation- ¥ 1ship between a high standard of liv- ing and productive efficiency is very fimarked. Americans long have real- zed this fact, put Britons have neg- ected it. For that neglect Britian may have to pay a heavy price. NEW FIELD FOR PRESS AGENCIES Chicago, April 2.—If you have ever been in a campaign manager’s candidate’s ‘‘headquarters” just be- fore election, a definite idea can be garnered of the headquarters of rail- road attorneys, statisticians, witness- es and press agents during arbitrav tion time. Since it has become a part of the railroaq manager’s daily work to tes- tify before interstate commerce com- missions and make speeches to com- mercial clubs in behalf or in de- fense of railroads, the press agent is a necessary adjunct to railroading. Chicago has two headquarters for/| jrailroad arbitrators. One is in the Federal building, where a half dozen ;typewriters are clipping all day long;, :turning out copy. The other is a suite of rooms at the LaSalle. : Be- | | sides the press stenogs there are pri- vate _secretaries to the counsellors and the railroad officials attending the hearing have a stenographer, too. The “headquarters” is completely organized. Circus-like, it is ready to ove at short notice. Wherever ar- itrating is on the press agent and his retinue are likely to be called. Bena Booster Here. William Chichester, the enterpris- ing' Bena hotel manager and pres- ident of the Commercial club of that place, returned to his home this morning ‘after spending yesterday in Bemidji. Mrs. Chichester, who has spent: the past week .in Bemidji as the ‘guest of her: parénts, Mr. and Mrs. George Cochran, returned with her husband. :'ead the Ploneer want ads, Johnson said he expected to enterl - ASKS $25,000 FOR INJURIES. (Continued from FPaxe 1.) bers Judge Stanton listened to a de- mur in which it was claimed that a complaint bringing suit for $25,000 damages because of the injuries is unlawful on account . of its failure to state a' ‘sufflicient cause of action. Attorney Thomas Keefe of Fosston, acting for Mathew Gagan, the defendant, de- murred to the complaint, and Attor- ney Hallan L. Huffman, of the Be- midji law firm of Andrews, Gibbons and Huffman, appeared for the plain- tiff, Charles Whitman, who is bring- ing the case in behalf of his son. It is alleged by the plaintiff that the injury was made possible by the using of a defective .fuse in dyna- miting stumps while clearing land of the defendant near Solway, in Clear- {| water county. and that owner of the property must be held responsible for having provided the material. It is further alleged that the fuse burn- ed so quickly that the boy after light- ing it did not have sufficient time in which to reach a place of safety. der advisement. Harold White, son of Mr. and.Mrs. A. P. White, left this morning for Milwaukee, where he will receive treatment for his eyes which a year ago was operated on because of a cataract. [ Sr—— DRINK HOT TEA FOR A BAD COLD S S -3 Get a small package of Hamburg Breast Tea, or as the German folks call it, “Hamburger Brust Thee,” at any pharmacy. Tgke: @ tablespoonful of the tea, put a ¢iip “of boiling water: upon it, pour through a sieve 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 inexpenmsive and entirely vegetable, therefore safe and harmless. RUB BACKACHE A0 LUNBAGO REAT ouT 'Rub Pain and Stiffness away with 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 a 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 only once. It takes the ache and pain right out of your back and ends the misery. It is magical, yet absolutely harmless and doesn’t burn the skin. Nothing else stops lumbago, sciatica | and lame back misery so promptly! rrT— Size 54 Size 64 Size 80 - Size 96 SFEéIAL TO STOP AT BEMIDJI S'oo Line Potato Train to Be fiere Soon—Demonstrations Given P.' J. Netzinger, Soo Line agent here, who recently succeeded William H. Donovan, nas been informed that the potato special which is to be operated over the Soo road during the latter par® of April will make a stop in Bemidji. The car will be devoted to lectures and demonstra- tions on potato growing and accord- ing to nreliminary plans will be most interesting. The exact date for the coming of the special will be an- nounced later. Notice to the Public. April 1, 1915. I have purchased the Royal Theater at Nymore, Minn., and wish to an- nounce to the public that under the new management of J. F. Kolonial none of the obligations contracted by the former owner will be assumed. Theater will open Sunday, April 11. Judge Stanton took the matter un-| Grape Fruit - - As I have only a limited quantity of these fine Grape Fruit, I would advise placing your orders early. - 68c per dozen 958c per dozen 953c per dozen - 48c¢ per dozen J. F. KOLONIAL. —Adv. ADDITIONAL WANT ADS Too Late To Classify A A A A A A A A FOR SALE—My residence on Bel- trami Ave. Geo. W. Rhea. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Seven-room house, corner lot. Reynolds & Winter. FOR SALE OR RENT—Large mod- ern house. Reynolds & Winter. FOR RENT—A strictly modern | bungalow. Reynolds & Winter. FOR RENT—A modern furnished house complete; May 1 to Oct. 1. Reynolds & Winter. FOR RENT—Summer cottages, fur-| nished at Lavinia, Ashley Park & Riverside. Reynolds & Win- ter. FOR RENT—Four rooms down- stairs, at 918 America Ave. Phone 3626-6. FOR SALE—Pure bred seed pota- toes, Burbank, Carman and Rus- . sett. Reynolds & Winter. Ever, as a boy. tie a can to a dog’s tail and see him scoot? Sure you did—we did! lot, or house or piece of furniture, or auto you wish to get rid of? Tiea Daily Pioneer Want Ad to now! Phone 31. l And how about that! it friend—do it! FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1915. FRECKLES Now is the Time to Get Rid of These Tgly Spots. There’s no longer the need of feeling ashamed of your freckles, as the prescription othine— double strength—is guaranteed to remove these homely spots. Simply get an ounce of othine— double Strength—from any druggist and apply a little of it night and morning and you should soon see that even the worst freckles have be- gun to disappear, while the lighter ones have vanished entirely. It is seldom that more than gn ounce is needed to completely clear the skin and gain a beautiful clear complex- ion. Be sure to ask for the double strength othine as this is sold under guarantee of morey back if it fails to remove freckles. Bids for Street Cleaning and Sweeping Sealed bids will be received by the undersigned, to be opened before the city council at a regular meeting to be held on Monday, the 12th day of April, 1915, at 8 o’clock P. M. for the cleaning and the sprinkling of the paved streets and avenues in the City of Bemidji, Minn. Full information as to the work required, and as to the equipment furnished by the City, can be obtain- ed from the undersigned or the street committee. Separate bids should be made, naming the price at so much per month. The city reserves the right to re- ject any or all bids. Dated Bemidji, Minn., April 1st, 1915. GEO. STEIN, City Clerk. 2td 42-49 Bemidji, Minn., July 1st, 1914. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the partnership existing be- tween A. Grossman and B. Held un- der the style of Hub Clothing Com- pany in the City of Bemidji is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. Held retires and the business will be carried on by Mr. Grossman, who will collect all bills due the said co-partnership and pay all legal obligations of the co-partnership. WITNESS, our hands at Bemidji. Minnesota, the day and year above written. A. GROSSMAN, BEN HELD. Signed, Sealed and Delivered in pres- ence of: P. J. RUSSELL, ANNE GROSSMAN. 3td 42-3-5 Notice. My price is 50c per hour. If you know where you can get reliable work for less, please don't ask me to figure on your work. C. W. NELSON, (Painter.) at - - - at - - - - at - - - at - - - Stewar’s Saturday Special Grape Fruit Phone 206 Don’t Miss This Saturday evening, from 6 o’clock to 10 o'clock | will place on sale, a window full of those small sweet juicy Oranges at 12 cents per dozen for Cash Only Stewart’s Grocery 206 4th St. Sunshine: 6raham Grax. 9¢ foday only slightest first .

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