Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 19, 1917, Page 6

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THURSDAY. JULY 19. 1817. berg was standing. stand taken by the Nonpartisan|the manner in which they Were President Hall, with the assistance|league in regard to the conscription |Worded. gfarthe ;ergeantfi i:lt] arms ;estotred or-|of wealth, and expressing sympathy LATE VAL . and warne e speaker to con- " ARR] fine his words to the question under|f°F the downtrodden laborers of Ire ‘K \ discussion. A ballot was taken and |!and, Belgian, France, England and| Mr. and Mrs. Ed Falstad have a ™ the resolution defeated 220 to 80 the|Germany were voted down because of | daughter. A approximate vote by which all the resolutions were voted down. STRIKE IS AVERTED “TREASON” IS CRY (Continued from Page 1) - Chicago, July 19.—A strike of 6,- 000 railroad employes was averted when the appeal of government agents resulted in officials of the Chi- cago, Rock Island & Pacific railroad granting practically demands of their workmen. The appeal was based on % patriotism, department of labor Thflxflyflflmflfsafiflafliflfl agents pointing out the disastrous results of a strike at this time and urging settlement of the proposed || strike as a war time measure. ly crushing the heart of the work- man,” Vandenberg began. n a mo- ment the convention hall was in an uproar. “Treason!” “Throw him out!” “We will not listen to such talk!” and similar cries arose as the old line members of the organization started for the platform on which Vanden- Socialists Swamped. The next resolution asked that the 2 governor call a special session of the The legislature to repeal the law under . : which teh Minnesota Safety commis- sion operated. Should the governor Sound Of Marchlng Feet fail in calling the legislature in spe- N cial session it was recommended that a state-wide strike in all lines of WIll Soon be heard labor be called to be effective until such time as the commission was dis- throughout the Land solved. After a heated debate, in i which it was pointed out that the labor organizations of the state have ut--- You cannot get a satisfactory pair of glasses by just buying two lenses and a metal frame. You must have skilled ser- | vice first. The refractive er- rors of your eves must be measured accurately. From | ~.fbr no representative among the mem- these imeasurements ft.he ll)p- | . bers of the commission, the body tometrist figures out formulae voted down the resolution. ” by which your lenses are | Ag‘ d Get It Again. Before YOUR boy “ Falls In” see that ground. | ’ The third resolution asked the| he visits our studio. We’'ll make oy ¢ the. 1 £ Federal government to define the ob- . The grinding of the lenses, ject of the war and what terms this you the BEST picture he ever had. the selection of the proper mounting to meet your indi- vidual needs, and the final ad- justment of the glasses on your face, are all operations requir- ing highly specialized skill. country will be willing to make peace. . A ‘lileated debate resulted from the ’ ntroduction of a resolution demand- I h Hakk S d1 ing the repeal of the conscription act. e erup tu o This resolution was killed, as was BEMIDJ'], MINN one favoring the conscription of wealth. Resolutions favoring the HE BANE of old. age is constipation.. The bow- els become weak and unable to perform their functions without aid. For this purpose only the mildest and: gentlest laxative should -be used. The usp of hagsh cathartics aggravates the trouble and makes the constipation worse. Chamberlain’s TFablets are a favorite with people of middle age But for these operations to be of value to you, they must be based on a careful examjna- tion of your eyes. That 1§ the keynote to satisfactory glagses. at - DRS. LARSON’S: LARSON | Like Buying Registered Optometrists || J§ and older on account of their gentle action. I Offices Over Post Office ld Phone92 Bemidji, Minn. , j: - - ' llllu;lumlmlulllnullmm s T T n : At $l .25 ; g Be cnmmfiahle Buying a suit at our prices § i THIS SUMMER ;| can be compared with buy- | g ” Ilt(':)sia;tyn:zlaoulglv‘l:l én t?](?fll-'litgllt k;lld §=- :L ing Wheat Whell it SOld at $1.25 a bllShel ‘i: -~ % wear. ST =r é £! . o o ( g We can show you several good § Mlnd you’ thls ls nOt a cry ” - N wion sut i o i bt £ of the “wilf,” it & i from thoee | ; A ITry one or 1bsw0‘suits andry;rou’li. be ; Who are fami]ial' With market Condit- H E- dclighted. We guarantee that they're £ ions—who can see the effect on prices | . f;ltll‘:z l:-izz\cf:.rmhle and designed for g that huge g0vernment bllying, com- H z bined with the tremendous shortage H $1 and up : of wool, is bringing about. : r - Friday and Saturday Specials Kuppenheimer, Sophmore and h C00L OXFORDS T STRAW HATS Styleplus Clothes Buy a pair of Oxfords now while you can make a saving of 20 to 30.per cent. All Straw Hats in the store, the Knox tOda are might OOd buvs. either to K We are offering 100 pair of Oxfords in Split Straw, the Mikado, the Commodore y ghty g S, ‘ % tan, dark tan and black in English as well as other lasts. Your choice at $3.95 1-3 Off BATHING SUITS | SPEGIAL —Splendid values meet your present clothes needs or to lay away for the future. ;: | | as well as the Panama are going at Werecommendthatyoupay | $19, $20, $25 or $30forasuit $ B —Reliabl s Athletic union suits ........................ 69¢ 9 o o P l\[os?; I:nyésgt,;‘l)‘g‘tqnd pattern. A won- Sports Shirts, $1.00 %1.25- values... 98¢ at t.llls prlce you g.et long-weal'l[lg, | derful combination of colors, $1.00 Boys' wash suits, $1.50 and $2.00 long_flbred wool fabrics that wear and [ and up. vahies; NOW ........cccocemeeocicncaacacacd 98¢ 1o _ wear and then wear some more--real § N it economy. ¢ 1917 The House of Kuppeuheimer I ] We have put on sale about 150 Men's and Young Men’s Suits, I 0 : 00 formerly sold for $20 and $25, for Friday and Saturday, specia]...s_ [} ~ THE LEADING CLOTHIERS w: Bemidji, Minnesota, Third Street THE QUALITY STORE Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes mowzais 35T amon| W AR SCOOPS ~ Scoop Is A Human Submarine Tonight Bv "HOP __.g There has never been anything ith the INCREDIBLE THAT Do& ACTS, fi_——f‘fl— !M T here with the INC results +5 ¢ Ul / . < p AD | > ¥ of pure lavoptik eye wash. One man’s eyes were so badly strained he could not read without pain. Two applications of lavoptik relieved him. A lady had tried three different glasses for weak, inflamed eyes. ONE Javoptik wash surprised her. We guarantee a small bottle to benefit EVERY CASE weak, strained or in- flamed eyes. ONE WASH surprises. A MOOSE INITIATE 21 The Bemidji lodge of Moose had a great time last night. A class of 21 was initiated into the mysteries of the forest, bringing the member- a ship up to 150 and still growing. IS C 0 1 ] | 71 " Defectiv

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