Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 13, 1915, Page 4

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e KKK KKK KRR KKK KX * HERE AND THERE. * AR KK KKK KKK KK KKK KR (Continued from Page 2.) and being encumbered with.. pack- - sacks, were unable to assist them- selves. The first of the open hearth fur- naces at the United States Steel cor- poration’s Minnesota plant at Duluth was charged Friday night and the first run of steel was drawn off Sat- urday. ‘With no weapon but his automobile Dr. E. E. Hall of Little Falls, Minn., killed a big wolf on a road north of that city after a three-mile chase. The wolf was struck and killed by the bumper of the auto. Samuel G. Iverson, former state Minnégota on the Republican ticket. ELSEWHERE. Susan B. Anthony ag she was when a young woman, when in her quaint hoop skirt and tight protecting shawl she ventured almost alone into the capitol and pleaded with jeering con- gressmen that women be given the vote, will tread the boards at Wash- ington, D. C., tonight in the monster pageant to be given by suffragists in honor of her memory. Earnings of railroads in western territory will be increased by an amount estimated at $10,000,000 to twice that amount a year ago, as a result of the decision of the inter- state commerce commission today in what is known as the western pas- auditor, has filed for govermor of senger rate cases. The cases are FOR BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING COUGH, CROUP, COUGHS AND COLDS Make the Best Rcmedy at Home—128 Teaspoonsful for 50 Cents. If everything was sold in as liberal and fair a manner as Barker’s Drug Store are selling Schiffmann’s New Concentrated Expectorant, absolutely no cause for complaint or dissatisfac- tion could possibly arise from any- one. These druggists say—"Buy a bottle of this remedy and try it for Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Severe Cough, Croup or any Bronchial Af- fection, and we will return your money, just as we do with Schiff- - mann’s famous Asthmador, if it does not give satisfaction, or if not found the best remedy ever used for any of these complaints.” Why not take advantage of this guarantee and try this medicine, and get your money back, rather than buying another purely on the exaggerated claims >f its manufacturer or on the strength of testimonials from others and run the chance of getting something worthless and also wasting your money? In buying this remedy, besides se- curing an absolute guarantee of its efficiency from these druggists, you also get about eight times as much medicine as you, would in buying most any of the old-fashioned, ready- made kinds, which average from 20 to 32 teaspoonsful, because 50¢ worth makes a whole pint (128 teaspoons- ful) when mixed at home with sim- complementary to the western fréight advance cases recently decided by the commission and the decision disposes of the second part of the question whether the railroads were entitled to advanced rates on freight and pas- senger business. Willjam Jennings Bryan, former secretary of state, in an order signed by Supreme Court Justice Whitaker of;New York, was declared in default for failure to answer a summons to appear as a witness in the suit for alleged libel by Petros -T. Tetanis against D. J. Vlasto and 8. J. Vlasto. ALLIED LOAN BANK SYNDICATE TO DISSOLVE New York, Dee. 13.—The dissolu- tion next Wednesday of the banking syndicate which floated the $500,- 000,000 Anglo-French 5 per cent loan in financial circles because of the heaviness of the bonds during the past week. Sales aggregating $1,000,000 were effected during that time, subject to future delivery, at steady declines down to 94%. This was 3% points under the price of the regular public offering and 131 points below the| - price paid by the syndicate, whose membership embraces bankers, trust companies and private banking in- terests representing almost every state in the Union. The syndicate managers believe ply one pint of sugar and one-half pint of water. This remedy posi- tively does not contain chloroform, opium, morphine or any other nar: cotic. It is pleasant to take and children are fond of it. You will be the sole judge, and under this positive guarantee absolutely no risk is run in buying this remedy. Drug- glsts everywhere are authorized to sell it under the same guarantee as Schiffmann’s famous Asthmador of “Money Back” if not perfectly satis- factory. _R. J. Schiffmann, Propri- etor, St. Paul, Minn.—Adv. &2 - When buying your family Xmas present, why not buy something that will make them all happy? We now have a very good line of ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, such as Electric Washer, Irons, Chafing Dish, and Eleetric Toasters, Yacuum Cleaners, Percolators, Stand Lamps Lights for the Christmas Tree And many other articlés. Please call and see us Minnesota Electric Light and Power Co. Phone 26 Park Ave. and Third St. PRICE BOOKS that the depression in the bonds has resulted from the operations of so- called German propaganda which they declare began when the project was first broached and has continued with unabated vigor ever since. It is said that the syndicate expects to have not less than $150,000,000 of the entire bond issue returned as unsold to the public. Those interests which include manufacturers of mu- nitions and dealers in general war supplies are certain, it was stated to- day, to hold .the bonds because of their attractive investment returns. STEEL FOR BATTLESHIPS 1S MORE EXPENSIVE ‘Washington, Dec. 13.—Contracts for 67,152,620 pounds of structure steel for Battleships Nos. 43 and 44 were awarded today by the navy de- partment, the material to cost $2,- 495,354, The Carnegie Steel eompany was awarded 51,882,300 pounds, the Car- bon Steel company, 8,611,720 pounds, the Pittsburgh Screw & Bolt com- pany, 3,693,800 pounds; H. A. Wag- ner, 228,000 pounds, gnd the Amer- ican Steel foundries, 1,836,000 pounds. Deliveries wijl begin as soon as the New York and Mare Isi- and navy yards, which will build the ships, are ready to receive the steel. Under these figures, materials for a single ship would cost $1,229,877, as against $994,144 paid for struec- tural steel of the California, now building. i | You can get a big, fat pencil tab- let for a nickle at the Ploncer office, and an extra big, fat ink paper com- position book for a dime. All the “kids” will want one when they see ‘em. The Ploneer is the place to buy. your rolls of adding machine paper for Burroughs adding machines. One roll, a.dozen rolls or a hundred rolls. ADDITIONAL WANT ADS and the ‘“‘House’” knows where to get them. The ‘“House” goes to the same place for Johnny-on- the-spot printing and stationery service. BEMIDJI PIONEER OFFICE Phone 31 Bemidji, Minn. —_ Advertise it hrough ir They Bring Results | Too Late To Classify FOUND—Bulldog pup, 914 Bel- trami Ave. Owner may have same by paying for this ad. .d1213 FOR RENT—Four-room house, mod- ern except heat. 919 Dewey Ave. Reynolds & Winter. 6d1218 FOR RENT—Five-room house with good cellar and well. 1215 Bixby Ave. Reynolds & Winter. 641218 | FOR RENT—Five-room house in good condition. 911 Dewey- Ave. Reynolds & Winter. 6d1218 FOR RENT—Seven-room house in [| first class condition, cor. 5th St. and Beltrami Ave. Reynolds & ‘Winter. 6d121 GRAND CENTRAL CASH MEAT MARKET V. VOLLER, Prop. ‘We pay the highest cash price for beef, pork and mutton, and sell at the lowest price of anyone in’ the city. Shop at rear of Grand Central ! L D Send Her As YOUR Messenger THROUQH ‘her, youcan do much— with Red Cross Christmas Seals. Ehegoegintothe homes of the ua- fortunatsinyourcommunityandhelps canguerTuberculosls. CveryRedCross Christmas Seal you buy helps to save the ¢ick and to prevent infection. Use RED CROSS CHRISTMAS SEALS on everything you mail or wrap. n--a:uu—am—uui-‘ i 1ol ! You Can Get ihe Ideal F or 9 OC Gift for Every Man A crystal gM humidor jar containing one pound of Tuxedo, the mildest, most fragrant tobacco. At every store where tobacco products are sold. 5 Last Christmas more Jars of Tuxedo were given to men through- - out. the United States than any other single trade-marked article! Because Americans are learning to make suitable gifts at Christ- mas time—and learning that Tuxedo is the best gift of all for a man. Tuzxedo is the mildest, pleasantest pipe tobacco in the world —made absolutely non-biting and delightfully " mellow by the original “Tuxedo Process” that has never been success- fully imitated. : Last Christmas the demand for Tuxedohumi- dor jars was so great that the supply of many deal- ers was exhausted, and thousands of people were disappointed. The safe planis to place your order with your dealer now. He will be glad to set your jar aside for you until Christmas. This Tuxedo Christmas Humidor Jar is beautifully decorated with holly, ribbon and Christmas card, and packed in a handsome carton, for 90 Mlastration About One-third Actual Size sending by mail or messen- ger; price complete - - THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY 111 Fifth Avenue, New York TUXEDO IS SOLD IN MANY CONVENIENT SIZES: In Glass Humidors, 50c and 90c In Curved Pocket Tin, 10c In Tin Humidors, 40c and 80c In Moisi re-Proof Pouch, “5¢ - SELECT OPEN YOUR EVENINGS ' CHRISTMAS CHRISTMAS GIFTS WEEK- ONLY EARLY, MINNESOTA BEMIDJI, Present indications point to a sane Christmas, so far people are buying articles that will be of some use to the recipient. Cheap trashy stuff has gone the way of the plush album and useful articles, many of which are made by the giver, take their place. Women who make their gifts will find at this store as complete an assortment of material as present con- ditions will warrant, at present we have a complete line of Royal Society crochet cottons, Coat’s crochet cot- tons, Novelty braids, Pearle.cottons, Fleisher’s yarns, Crochet hooks, Tatting shuttles, Ribbons, Bag topsand instruction books, 3 Special corsets for Christmas gifts, Kabo No. 3051 colors pink.and white, ChrIStmas COI‘SCT.S- medium high bust, medium length skirt, average figure px;ice $1.50. Part- ies ordering by mail please mention lot number, color and size. Enclose $1 50 and we will send, charges prepaid. We have received a new line of party dresses and for the benefit of those who Pal'tY Dresses' wish to order by mail we will describe a few of the choicest numbers; No. 571 a soft pink taffetta silk dress with net yoke, size 18, price $20. No. 583 a bright pink silk dress with yoke of tinsel net, girdle of black velvet ribbon, size 18 price $13.80 No. 644 a light blue Crepe du chine over white net. Size 40 price $13.60. No. 588 a blue taffetta over net, silk embroidered front. Size 20 price $ 17.50. ; No. 587 a maize taffetta silk dress, a beautifully made dress with all the latest touches of fashion, size 38 price $15.00. No. 640 a blue Georgette crepe dress, size 20 price $ 16.50. s ’ O J We are showing a new line for Christmas, choice crepe waists, col Ladies’ Silk Waists- e, black, fiesh. Frice $4.50 and $5. i o : ) o : Kayser's silk vests, colors white, pink and blue. price $1.75 Kaysel‘ S Sllk Underwear- & * corset covers, colors white, pink ang blue, price $1.25 and $2.00. : o e . Kayser’s silk hose, black, white and colors, each Sllk HOSC m Chl‘lStmaS BOXeS' pair in a box, prices $1.50 and $2.00. - . = Everwear silk hose, black, white and colors, 1 pair in a box, price $1.00. Gloves are always acceptable gifts, a lady never has too many gloves. Kid & ey : Ladles : Gloves- gloves $1.25 to $2 a pair, silk gloves 50c to $1.50 a pair. e . ; Bath room sets consisting of rug, 2 towels and GlftS SUItable for the hOme cloth in suitable box $3.00 for theg set. waéh Beacon Blankets size 66x80 price $4.00. ~ - 5 Maish Quilts, made from the finest quality of sateen, filled with Maish laminaved 1 piece batt price $3.50to $5. Table Linen, $1.50 to $2.59 a yard, napkins to match. £ Bed Spreads choice patterns for Christmas gifts, $1.50 to $5.00 gach. , o+ Felt Slippers $1.00 to $1.50 a pair. Ladies' Velvet Shoes $4.75 a. ghrlstmas FOOtwear' pair. ' Ladies’ Bronze Shoes $5 a pair. Ladies’ patent fifiiefi 3745 ',g $5.50 a pair. Buster Brown and Budd Shoes for the little ones. % X He ) ‘Mussar Hose- A pair of Mussar Hose would make the boy or girl a useful present, Munsing Wear- Children’s vnion suits 50c to $1.50.. Ladies’ union suits $1.00 to $250. =~ A Few Choice Articles that would be Appreciated ass Umbrella Stands, Brass Smoking Stands, Tea Pots, Plates, Cups and Saucers, Lunch Boxes, B ion- . Thermo bottles orations- Ribbons, Tree ornaments, Candles, Holly wreaths, Christmas A Wrapping p Christmas boxes lc a yar: 1i \ppin;

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