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WOMAN SPY IS THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ‘This Dog Bites. | New Surgical Battle Formation. When F. 0. Rock of Ben Avon, 8| mhe French Ald Soctety for Wound- paggageman employed by the Penusyl | od Soldlers (Soclete Francaise de Se- vania railroad, has any more Krench|eours aux Blesses Militaires) has de- s poodles in his custody for shipment | yiged a' new type of surgical ambu- he will be very careful with his 1ap-|fance which meets the needs arising Telegraph Operator Kept Ger« < man Secret Agents in This Country Informed. | gnage. , during active military operations. This Recently ‘Rock recelved & crate con- [ambulance can be advanced and (aining & French poodle consigned to | moved back quickly, being essentially Detroit, The canine ‘refused to stop |different from those In use for some sarking. Roek had a great deal of fig- | months. Furthermore, It ¢nables the aring to do; and the dog annoyed him. | surgeons to render speedy,; immediate “Shut* up, Kaiser, or I'll give you|end complete service to patients’ with L Yankee wallop,” he yelled. extensive wounds of the thorax, abdo- The poodle only. set up a Tonde: | men or-head. It consists of a nufnber v thé erate the poodle stuck its liead | de triage, a second for 1oeal-adminis- “AKES STlFF HEHT ories of yelps and when Rock passed | of large fents, one serving as a salle In Discharge of Duties She Memorized Messages About Munitions and Repeated Them- to Enemies of America. New York—Miss Wanda Kreutzing- #r, forty-two years old, declared by de- partment agents to be one of the most 1t between the slats und nippad hiv | tration, another for preparing the n the ankle. _ {wounded for operation, a fourth for Before ealling the dog Kaiser Loct radiography ; ‘an operating tent, con- aid it Mcked: his hand and was vers nected with the sterilizer ecamnlon, riendly—Detroit Free Provs. which contalns two autoclaves, and, Types of Big Guns. . {finally, the hospitalization or ward Thete Is no known 75-centimeter gun. tents. - For transport, the whole out- If there were its bore would be more :xt)dllkf:(: r::g“l:"t 9 cAMpa oF ks than 29 inches. The famous French 5 ! 1 75-millimeter gun has a bore a dittle | = Tt erous German sples in the Unii g::tges. s edpus g s;: ot lt]:; less in size than the American #inch | fleld gun, being appFoximately 2.93275 BAD BREA]H > telegraph key in the operating room of the Postal Telegraph company in New ¥ork city. Her desperate struggle with the department agents, in: the Ppresence of 500 men and women operas tors, was due to-her endeavor to de- stroy & paper which she was scrutl- nizing’ at her desk when the depari~ ment“officers confronfed her and’in- formed her that she was under arrest, fThe woman i3 accused of attempting to supply information to the enemy about shipments of munitions. ¥ Taken to the New York office of the fepartment of justice, Miss Kreutzing- #¥, who ‘sdid she' came'to. this country from Posen, Germany, 20 years ago, stated that, between 1914 and 1916, she 'was approachied by a'representative of the German government who seemed acquainted with the fact that she:was an expert telegraph operator and, be- eause of that fact, had been assigned by the postal officlals to handle mili- tary, naval and administration mes- suges to and from the munitions, cen- ters in Connecticut. She consented tl:rn spy, she;sald, at the first meet-~ 8. Repeated Messages to German Spy. ~~Having a good memory, Miss Kreutz- Inger seldom copled the messages but usually memorized each of them. Every evening at the conclusion of her work ! Mot a Representative of the Germ:on Spy System. she met a representative of the Geg- man spy svsiem, somethnes in o the shadow of the federal hyilding, in the 'k, where she repeated timn vey tainger sated, to sev- eral Germans conaected with the spy 3 , all of wiom had been intros o Lier by the man who had fipst 1 to her, t Wilzon declared wag id, the representa- spy system disap- | > i and sha did not supply -any w0 whep e resumed her gpy wernient pessages, ‘i\', | ¢ of Uie departmient of jus- tivities were ascertained, \ i R s A e DOES “HOUDINI” OUT OF JAIL Girl Squeeies Through Space It Was Not Believed a Cat Could h Get Through. "Atlanta, Ga.—Houdini had nothing whatever on Marie Johnson, who when locked up in the matron's ward at ‘the police station, climbed from a “hair to the transom over the door and out between two of the three bars that guard the opening. It was be- lieved nothing larger than a cat could ‘squeeze through the open space. Ma- rie, lithe and slender and twenty, was Tound thé next morning hiding under a bench in the court anteroom, unable to escape to the street. She .was charged with robbing Joseph Halsted of $85 while they were joy riding. L b e s Patriotic Speeders Freed. Bloomington, IIl.—When three young men from Chenoa were arrested”for violating the traffic law here they ex- plained they were in haste to reach Peoria before the recruiting office for the navy closed. They were releused-; — | —+ | | | | | | + | she had sent or | Sometimes, | wilon to a man wlig is In 15 1l through whom her ac- ! b {1) oG0S PR PHER R s inches; the German 77-millimeter 1s a little larger than the American, being = approximately 8.03149 inches, French | Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get and American shells could be used in at the Cause and Remove It the German 77-millimeter guns, prob- > St ably with little or no change, while| Dr Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the substi- German and Amerlcan shells could not, :.“nt(: W%m gentg on the bowels probably, be used in the French 75's yoduve th;lg,“m breath find Slicw. Fatits, " The" pleasamt. ot ive ] ar- coated tabl brés —— e FOR STUBBORN "Bt .o COUGHS AND COLDS | simaig, Bom s, sl i Dr., KingsNow Discrey | 2,2 e, Tl & Eadl) All the 5 %f ygm; o benefits of sickening, ‘behind it nasty, 3 —_— cathartica' are derived from Dr. 3¢ built its reputation onits produc- | Edwards’ Olive Tablets without gripinc, tlon of positive results, on its sureness | pain or any disagreeable effects. : in 'rolieving the throat irritation of | Dr, F. M. Edwards discovered the colds, coughs, gripoe and bronchial | formula after seventeen years of prac- attacl tice among patients afflicted with #Dr. King's MNew Discovery? W'hr. bowel and liver complaint, witt De follze v:o'cda’t use anything else!” | attendant bad breal 3 That's the general nation-wide esteem Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets .... ourely in which this vcll-known remedy is |-a vegetable com mixed with olive held. - Its action is prompt, its taste | oil; you will know them by theit olive pleascat, its rclicf gmtif?'mg. color. #Take one or two every night for “H‘::lf EAC?YH of ccld and cough | 2 week and note the effect. 10c and 25¢ checking. All drupziste " without remachining. | . Your Druggist } is the man you look to f51} the desired result. We have a remedy for most of the ills that human flesh is heir to. Our prescription departmenf is kept at the highest point of efficiency. ; , ‘The one great big aim of our house is accuracy in prescriptions. : 3 We permit nothing to interfere with this, and use every possible effort to safeguard your health. Are we your druggist? If not, may we not be? CITY DRUG STO Try us.. Lalibertie & Erickson, Proprietors Oc and $1.20. | ver box. All druggists. Pewcls O 1¢ of Eilter? 2 . S Thet's nature calling for relief. 1B | , Assist her in he: ly cuties with Dr. Now Lifc Pils. Not a purgative * dose, but a mild, effective, corrective ‘'axative that ‘tcasca the bowcls into action, 25¢, { s ———— Specials| Saturday & Monday, Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs. for.....27¢c lg-lb. sack Oatmeal 10-1b. pail Syrup. |Five 1-lb. cans Tall Milk. |Macaroni and Spaghetti, 8 PRRS. f0Y i niih 25¢ | No. 2 canned Corn, 3 for....42c‘ {10 bars White Flyer Soap..55¢ {Enamel Ware ‘and Wash Boards, each ... :....... 48c. 5 l\lg;i§35 | Trocery & Variety:Store | East Side | : CASH SPECIAL | —for— 4 One 24-o0z. bottle Queen Olives| 32¢ 'One 20-0z. bottle Jelly......25¢ 'One can Pineapple, sliced or . grated "..25¢ K , {One 1-1b. can Calumet Baking : Powder .........c.ioeeeene -....20c 75 -Ib. sack Cracked Corn F {0} S SRR it $2.25 1100-1b. sack Shorts . Sirloin Steak...... Round Steak...... . Porterhouse Stea i Pot Roast, 1b Boiling Beef.. Hamburger Pork Sausage .. W. C. SCHROEDER =3 Gill Bros. Stand Firmly for Quality This store doesn’t stand for patched-up principles any more than this country would stand for a patched-up peace. A store is either “Always Reliable” or it is never reliable; a compromise leaves a loophole and you— the customer—can’t stop to find ouf at every purchase whether you're getting a square deal or mnot. Every article we sell is “Always Reliable.” Every time you buy anything here you can be sure . of it. 'Any time you find anything wrong, you may be sure it is accidental and equally sure we’ll make it good cheerfully and promptly. This is the basis, and the only basis upon which we sell ' A : Kubpenheimef & Style Plus Clothes the standard of fine clothes for American men, and the other standard articles you find here.’ This is the only way we know of. We have here a standardized gtore—of the highest standards, firm, sound, unchangeable. Most cities, many es the size of Bemidji, have nothing to compare with this Live Store. We don’t state these facts in words olny; we’re : ready to prove them with merchandise and service. Gill Bros. (“The Kuppenheixher and Style Plus House in Bemidji."” . FRIDAY EVE‘N'IN.G, NOVEMBER 22, 1918 ? When ypu feel that nature has been over worked - $and your system needs building -up and recuperating, RE 'IF YOU WANT TO RENT. BUY. SELL OR TRADE, ADVERTISE IN PIONEER WANT COLUMN Defective |