Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 4, 1919, Page 2

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“THE MIDNIGHT STAGE.” ! Who robbed the midnight stage, AT T HE rifled :the Elmonte mail coach and : murdered the driver and. express- : igh? These are ‘questions lskddaglfi‘ ;- T_H EATERS 3;:1:511.5:@ at the inquiry e BEMIDJI DAILY PION - PUBLISHED EVERY ARTERNOON BXOEPT lv’m-.__—- " 'rHE BEMEDII PIONBDR FUBLMNINGCO. | A @ B, CARBON M R DBR... % 2 rnwpxo:? 983 holdup, S # ank Keenan, America’s greatest plays the double char- The Mtdfl%: State Rob- i ELKO TONIGHT. - at the Ré¥ tomdrrow, matines | dys Leslie, stariwith theimil-jand night.. It isia wetern drama of \j§i - G ; i niioria-tn the ‘6#s in fve acts, |l Car leaves Nymore on the hours and half hour. Car ollar smile,” will He seen; last: 4 s - I o time tonight in “The Beloved Im. ansdRedotie bl NI Selected |l |ogyeg 13th street on the gquarter to and quarter after postor” . at the Elko theatre.” Thej = SR “each hour, FARE 5 CENTS. Careful Drivers. two'part: “Blg: V' ‘comedysi¢Boobs} . JOHN BARRYMORE.:' . " ; and Bumps?. is also on tonights-pro-|.- Coming to._the Rex Thursday. end ’ Friday, Joh! B?trxmor.l in “Raffles;"” | gram at the Eiko. - Friday, John Bag 3 : . : : s . > full of 11_1?61'8&("2‘%"::& humor, . / w- K'EHL’ ProprletOr 3 nterod at-the, postoftice at Bemidii, Minn; as second:vlass matter Sunder mot of Congress of March 3, 1879. 4 . No attention pald to.annonymous gontributions. ~Write's name_must itor, hut not necessarily for publication.. — . 3 be known to the editor, but not neces; y o b A ) 3 Communications for the Weekly Ploneer must later than Tuesday of each week to insure publication in the current issua; A DE MILLE SPECIAL. SUBSCRIPTION RATES taining a summ th ‘waek.: % | LR evord RAEEE, SORIRG S TS £ 0 TaTRSE, Yol TR Vivamha ehse ] vided pus somue, cast Lhat | sumcae T L e 1 Big JumpinPrices W ) er: 4 ng: role, i E ot 7 ‘, s 5 . . Hide Market Has Advanced OFFICIAL COUNTY AND COITY PROCEEDINGS e , The demand ! for fursi was/ pever: - better than it is today.. Bell while::. prices are high. i : B o, Cody, Julia Fave| - | | B “ For the highest marke! pries in Wdes or Fars TINGE OF REGRET AT BANQUET BOARD. . : A e 2 ’_‘ S S(hlp‘fe— G As always the case, there was a tinge of regref,iduring} . g, 4y gt e 5 { g . ; . Beml the time of the banquet given at the Third Street:cafe last night Q(g'}‘{;&g m“‘mg% 2,@“{,:, ; e i Goldbei_'g’s Hlde & Fur 00. .gm.,'.’,”' “ ; EHITLIGe SMTDIY QNN e 1 We Pay Fraight on All Shipments . bfir H. M. Clarl]:, r;;tiring alderman-at-lnrgi and fprex!itdent o{_ the city. council, after serving atwo-year term, lor it mean! S , el that his smiling countenance would not be seen at the head of éflfit,m%m%&“m the long table the coming year. He was host 'to the ‘council,|that wili remind the bpestatérd-of:the; 7 other officials and the press. “n”"mfi:‘m‘wgwmflmlw md "It also meant that the mayor's chair at the foot of :the A charmed circle would have a new occupant, andthe mayor " change to the other end of the group as head of the couneill’ mhe noted Thomas. H. One of the most noticeable absences from the gathering| 'S “Hart, in Xt “was Alderman J. M. Phillippi, whose ill health caused-him to itaelr i geek rest in the west with a daughter. He is a veteran of the nc" 1oe of th / Z4 i Sa_yqf fbempef fo Civil war and served the city in the council with ‘great eredit| jicture;“/vhe’ Boyady ‘Wirefess; ) Lo 1 g g ; b il v £ to his constituents and himself. caise from the start-until the' N 2R 11 : t e eg‘neer Another who will be greatly missed is Alderman J. W.|He has striven vail gAln 3 ; b : W Smith of the Fifth ward, the first elected representative from|: 112-3rd 8t. 1 Doar W. of Exp. Office Phone638-W .smaller’ " : ! “You ‘can’t ever Good: umi the village of Nymore after its annexation. He has finished his| ot Hiip ! first term and did good servicé as'a council member and as'a 188, ‘Wi i Fi i | : Uiy -~ chewslpndorfife jvwhat- representative of the city. Sickness in the family decided his Sy and; Thnraday. : 4 8 ’ ; ¢ "beat' good old makesGenuineGraves Fe lycostless tochew then course in not again becoming a candidate. - - S : 2 - The aldermen who were candidates for re-election were| - fimwm £ Gravely Plug. Itis sl o , all re-elécted and they were seated around the festal board|Lady's Name,” the:Gelect pictureaf-|- . W YAl got the real tobacco £ i g wishing well their former colleagues in administering municipal{féred-at the Rex theatre fonight in}: Blood in.tha & ava - | Write a:m—. <. 8 | affairs. ; : which 'Lewis - J. Selznick presents| r Bealth o discass bec ! taste that keeps a GENUINE: GRAVELY y Constance Talmadge, i a playwright |.. e blo of the waste (paisot |- ¢ gl Y DANVILLE, VA. 7.4 . p i of the modernist school who -writes jans the blood thet | ’ man satisfied.’ Sher e i) No one can be in two placessat once. Congressman-elect|dslighttul comedies. He also wrote}:: ki ok oBntin.: ; -z Jor booklet on chewing Plug. Berger of Wisconsin fully expected to spend . some- time in| ‘A Pair of. Slk Stockings’-in which | Miss: Talmadge, racently starred, and . §idevery congress. But an important engagement for twenty:years-ati, «j rsdy’s Name! he b &9 s npie 46 L. ‘Fiorco's | b : SN O Fort Leavenworth is likely to prevent. ol:m of .:hyn'-be‘:?eugfi :::fo;el:a :; o Hficfi?@kw‘d tes e | On mn s D . which ‘she has appeared. for. some} o i < A5t : It apparently will be Vietory Liberty short tarm notes ime o we i ol ¢ b el mewepeinemerrses| REAL CHEWING PLUG instead of bonds in the nexf April campaign.'~ But whether|american stage. It depicts the hu-| s indieated by bAOACHS ATl i o w 4 2 ¥ o B they are notes or bonds, it is up to you to subscribe to your n}aroutr and‘mmewhat extrnvnfil‘nt acid is sto;'led W i dhe & . ; PI /xe d i % g imi 4 adventures of-a.young woman-writse}: A ta e % 8, ’ u‘k 4 limit anyhow. A : :n fi“’fi‘xl‘:{»’&"m:mfi:’fifim 5 iits; gnes bl “8 pac PO : i s also t . to_escape the | om ; } - We wonder from what corner of the land or seas the|of a gdm.wh":t pflgxfi’; flance. Her . 4 ; ’ ; marines’ “Ee-Yah” yell will next be heard. adventures are amusing and unex-| | R fog T TERD ; 0 pcec;zd ang l;m ot:m_ audience in con- - % The prohibitionists showed their fighting spirit in fighting P o L it T0H Jedmediea | spirits. will also be shown, Catarrhal Deafness Gannot Be Gured by local applications, u4s they cannot reach the dfseased: portion of the car. There L only one way to cure catmrrhal deafness, and that is by a constitutional remedy Catarrhal ‘Deafness is caus:d by an in flamed condition of the rucous lining ol the Eustachfan Tube. When thia tube {3 inflamed you nave a rumbling sound or im- perfect. Bearing, -aud when it s entirely closed, Deafness is tho result, Unless the inflammation can be reduced and this tubo restored ‘to ‘its normal” condition, hearing will be destroyed forever. Many cases of deafness are caused by caterrh, which is an infamed condition of the mucous sur~ faces. Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts thru the blood on 'he mucous surfaces of the ( ck Returns. and o SHIP YOUR 5 . Hides, Furs, Wool, 3% ’ For Qui Highest Cash Market Prices dheir o Married Life f-Many a husband and wife become their varied duties that they fail to real . essential of a happy home is HEALTH. " . P The ailment that is most common and results in impairing. the, Wax and Tallow - ™3 | . health of more families than any other malady ‘is constipation_and. its. train. .-, DR. MILES"“* To NORTHERN HIDE & FUR COMPANY | Hospoir : of disorders. For constipation, biliousness, etc., you will find system. 20 ¥ f 3 an oL plee One. Hundred Dottars_ for 118 Belt.-Ave. - Bemidii, Kiflm s (| LAXATIVE TABLETS safe, reliable and agroeable. i bo_cured by Hall's C; W Medicine. Clee | ! ? ! - _ They are pleasant to: take—do not gripé-or ‘act harshly. ulary "1:“ i ‘1'” Dru "L'L'"c R | 2 i = % Tfig‘f LIKE CAflI;IDchnn !}elkghew;d-‘fl;lldm like them. L. .. . O, A ¥ % e > -7 : rich cocoa flavor is more like candy than medicine. T m— o s i L\ Whenever your bowels are sluggish’try- DR, MILES \ 3 3 LAXATIVE TABLETS and notice How tileasantly they act and restore_healthful regularity. They cost only-a few cents @ MOTHERS \PERFECT PEACE AND o S e o arossas eveeiere Should see that the whole fam-| . ily takes a thoro, purifyihg,| CONTENTMENT gystem-cleansing, medicine this spring. Now is the time to pm‘-l Whel'l YOI.! Eat ify the ” blood, clean out the stomach and bowels and drive| i{OOIrs Bread * the accumulated germs of win- ter ou}g oi th%‘[ aystfm. 'Ir{ollis- Koors Butter: ? : ter’s Rocky Mountain Tea is > o the standard home laxative to Koor’ Ice Cream it hy:'w’ cleanse the bowels, helping na- ture to make red blood and clear complexions. Every mem- ber of the family should take 8 or 4 .doses—their color will improve, they will feel well and happy—eat better, sleep better, work better. City Drug Store There is 'a/much ‘closer'connection : between the stomach’and: brain:than = most lpeople imagine,It-is because of this close connection thuinmsflm o ‘belching, sour, stomach “and other stomach all of ‘which are sure signs of acid stomach—are o Nervoligness, sieéplessness, irritabils . ity,mentald reuion.malw;'holi-ud which affect the - ULD FOLKS TAKE NE[_ LEASE ON LIFE ng%fi;@gfmm They All Look Info fhe Future With Gonfidence S fimens { novguagood il for edge.” | aletl_othey;!mthqs This is the situation of hundreds of | ences. There ars thousands of men and v bl hwv 3 fo‘ elderly men and women that have had | women in all walks of life who need a Sroubits XY e L thelr vouth and health restored in such |strength and blood building nerve ton- no pains in'the stomach at all, So you o short time. Aged men and women {1¢, but do not know what to take. For gee, you can’t flwn%ny)ndga:n‘um-: [J : . ; 2 : . = Hacking Coughs .y’ it . *“For Hacking Coughs that rob you of your dép till your sys- | tem becomes 80 run down that you are in grave danger of Pneu- : monia or Consumption, the kind that almost tear you to pieces, | that make your head ache, your throat sore and inflamed, take ¥ whio have been steadily declining to the | this th 1 thi good 1 A b resret and dismay of fond relatives and jand P??\::ph!lag tn“th“akhht o:gb}ll:e mm::g mh?;ll the way your } | | .vii»‘mls are now hale and hearty, active |tion ‘/Phosphated Iron" to give increas- stom: d ’ A i 2 | B o el o el 8| of rrilh Sha Yert S V6. | yon avamt up s our o o lorm : ) | ¥ ant anticipation of youth, where before | nerve: troubles:: It enriches: the’ blood, _y_o;} “;t;mp ok o m:n:hr:‘ i % Cham‘krlam s Co h Remed : A it meant the usual steady progress |feeds starved: nerves, rbrings:a full, . = yo Jour ‘S A o r l Gown hill, with the decline and useless | healthy color to the cheeks, is an un- | SIasm, en M&m&k“‘fi'm ;i b : i el Tieimcivar e Svarybody | tafing souce of renwed Vimll, en. | und see fienh SeCaalCR Ot o ot ’ : | 08 an nd women — 1 4 3 ¥ inctesmary 1t 1. S A e e atee the ;ggmns 7o bi R o e e A | It eoothes and heals: the inflamed air passages, stops the tick-. | . P22 Ol Ulienckaid s s ne rapldly in this, day of strenuobs. Hosle: - -w bigibex.ak m%fl!fidn wonder, - EATCKRIC from"your ina?.t ling:#n:the throat, and by its tonic effect enables you to throw: O e A o both| Iron and Phosphates have been | 1lmedemn fnedicing that so !“.ifikz - \1f it fails in any way to give:youthe | { off the disease. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is quite different. ny remedy that will truly |known to Doctors for years-as being uts anacid stomach to- - It e Wd’m“f 11"" "“"“'g | from the ordinary cough medicine; for it not only scothes: but «he will nd your money. ; es bu bLuild up the strength and increase the |absolutely necessary to enable your n the form of pleasans tableta .- ¥ et of dura { 1 f e o ndurnts o oo of ou: bioo 1o g Tock to iy, sore. | hat ‘yon sk like & bi of oandy. - dose’t mant onepesty ofyourisoney. |, aleo- heals, 8o that the effected parts are restored to.a healthy vun down, man woman and child. Phos- |Iron. G i m&nmflhdmg ture atta is rem frm! phated Iron did the work for both of y‘;fi{‘ 'l?r‘;?o’?hl.ot;:ylx: :.m-d'm%rff"- B E | iti exofa ful ck is removed. | }7 {1s, and we made up our minds to let all | again. “Come back™, It can be done, - y E T B T | ‘believe that it is the best and most reliable preparation ever pro- of our friends know about it. Take it|the proof is everywhere around you. from us we certainly have spread the 5 N cospel of Phosphated Iron through this m%fl.wl;‘,&?fl:" "",’u‘,',""‘.’:,,‘:“‘,‘;,'}:,’,“‘,’, ncighborhood, 8o miuch so that hardly | phosphated Iron "5 g“ ut in. o a day gfoes 'by without some of our|sulas oniy. 50 do mnot Alow dealers % friends Stopping to thank us for PUtting | sell you pyflh or_tablets 3¢ to such a splendid prepnm-‘ pd ty 1§ full of just such experi-! B'&fi ."mh."‘ ) | - | | Defective

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