Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 25, 1919, Page 4

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| | o PAGE FOUR DROWN 50 SERBS IN CHURCH WELL Frightful Tale of Bulgarian Fe« rocity Comes to Light From Serbia. MANY TORTURED AND KILLED Citizens of Leskovatz Are Bound Hand and Foot and Cast to Their Death =—Valuable Machinery ls Damaged. Leskovatz, Serbia. —In Leskovatz there i8 a church. Under the church a well. In the well the bodies of fifty citi- zens of Leskovatz were found— drowned. Their arms and legs had been tled and they had been thrown into the water by the Bulgarians when they swept over Serbla, a citizen of the town of Leskovatz told me. He also sald that a good many of the leading citizens of Leskovatz, priests, school teachers and such, bad been deported—as those -left behind understood—into Bulgaria. But that just lately they had been finding in the foothills of the mountains over which the road went, graves in which thirty, forty and fifty of these citizens had been burled, after having been tor- tured and killed. Large Factory There. In Leskovatz before the war stood one of the few large: factories in Ser- bia. 1t had been making woolen cloth for army uniforms and also linen cloth. The buildings had been filled with expensive machinery imported from Austria and Germany. ‘When the Bulgarians came they put up the machinery at auction to enter- prising citizens of Bulgaria, and many of the machines carry tags or are chalk-marked with the names of the successful bidders. They had not been able to transport all the machines before the Serbians came back, though a great many had been moved, but all those which could not be removed had been cleverly dam- aged, almost beyond possibility of re- pair. All Machinery Damaged. All the engines, all the various ma- chines for the manifold operations re- quired In the manufacture of cloths had been damaged at some vital spot. All the leather belts and even the leather attached to rollers had been cut away. The bollers had been made useless. It is an open question whether the machines can be repalred, and if re- palr were possible, as to whether it would not cost more than to take a fresh start. 3 The owner, one of the few capital- ists of Serbia, seemed to, take an ai- most melancholy satisfaetion tn hav- ing us see how his life work had been destroyed. He seemed too old, too broken and too discouraged to take a fresh start. i SENTENCE HUN LIQUOR MEN Coblenz Merchants Get Heavy Fine in First Yank Military Com- mission Case. Coblenz.—Sentences of six months' imprisonment and flnes of 100,000 marks each have been Ilmposed on Mathias Scheld and Jacob Ring, Ger- man wholesale liquor dealers charged with bringing brandy into the Amerl- can occupied area by misrepresenta- tions, it was announced at Third army headquarters. The cases were on trial before a military commission headed by Brig. Gen. Harry Bishop. The findings were approved by Major General Dickman. The sale of cognac is prohibited. Scheid and Ring are wealthy. They have been In business in Coblenz for years. This was the first military commission case tried In the occupied area, Will Be 8afe Then. Los Angeles, Cal.—*I'm all right when I'm sober,” C. F. Scott told the court, admitting thefts. “Good, you can go to the penitentiary till the state’s dry,” sald the judge. illlllllllllllllllllIIlllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE‘-‘ U. S. Supply of Oil Held Near Half Gone Washington.—Forty per cent of the total known oil supply in the United States, exclusive of ofl shale deposits in three states, has been exhausted, ac- cording to estimates transmitted by Secretary Lane to the sen- ate commerce committee in com- pllance with a resolution pre- sented by Senator Ransdell of Louisiana, and made public by the committee. Up to last January 1, Mr. Lane said, a total of 4,598,000,000 barrels had been produced, while the known available ofl re- sources, not counting the shale deposits, in the ground and In fleld storage were estimated at 6,740,000,000 barrels. Distilla- tion of shale deposits in Colora- do, Utah and Wyoming, how- ever, would produce 70,0600,000,- 000 barrels of ofl, the secretary sald. LR T T T L L L TP T T T T LR LR L L L T E T T | THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ASSASSIN OF CLEMENCEAU the attempted assassination of Premier Clemenceau and shows Emil Cottin the anarchist who shot the “Tiger” (om right), in custody of a detective, ASK ONLY FOR FAIR CHANCE Crippled Soldiers Are Eager to Prove They Have Lost None of Their Good American Grit. A West Virginia private soldier who lost a leg In the war and now goes on crutches was visiting the national capital, and while (inspecting the Washington monument requested a po- liceman to act as a witness for a short time. The cripple then proceed- ed to climb to the top, 500 feet above the ground and reached by 800 steps. It is clear that this athlete was not in Washington to claim a pension on the ground of physical disability. In fact, he nsks no more than a fair chance to show that he is fit to hold a job, and {s ready to prove it. In the main mili- tgry. hospital In Washington the pa- FILLS THE BILL COMPLETELY THE Patlerson Hal This photograph, just recelved from Parls, was taken Immediately after GET IT AT YOURDEALERS OR WRITE 1 TW. Stevenson Go. Try Musterole. - See How Quickly It Relieves You just rub Musterole in briskly, and usually the pain is gone—a delicious, soothing ccmfort comes to take its place. Musterole is a clean, white ointment, made with oil of mustard. Use it instead of mustard plaster. Will not blister, Many doctors and nurses use Muster- os:e and recommend it to their patients, They will gladly tell you what relief it gives from sore throat, bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). Always dependable. 30 and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50. A GREAT CHANGE ENTERS INTO LIFE OF STOREKEEPER A certain unassuming gentleman In tlis ity who happens to be a promi- nent merchant and who up to a few » had become a recluse be- his physical condition tells this and most interesting tale: imber of years”, he sald, “I so closely confined to my working zealously to make my resentative in “every respect and tear finally got me, my me drawn and haggard and sltion seemed to urge people It was then that I began My bookkeeper one day suggested that T reeled o rest and that my nerves re- cufred ate on. She toid me that her tather had taken Phosphated Iron when in my conlition. ‘Look at him now’, she *n’d ‘He works ten hours a day and is «st man in the world’ happened less than a month sliowed the advice and look v. Back in the harness with the while. I am feeling n ever. When 1 see a tired the name of Phosphated ~diately comes in my mind. I it Is convert body into a lifs 1bition and enthusiasm’. To insure doctors its getting the Genuine Iron we have put in cap- tnokin Special N and thei' p Phosphate. sules only, =0 do not allow dealers to sell you pills or tablets. _ City Drug Store and leading drug- gists everywhere l TR LUMBARD | tients are publishing a paper called the “Come Back,” whose main pur- pose is to promote the industrial wel- fare of crippled soldiers and sallors. It gathers information on useful work for men who recover from amputa- tions or serious wounds, and wants to ascertain how much they will be able to do, not how, little, and to en- courage ambitious efforts as far as possible. Such endeavors, for one thing, add to the happiness of those who often are merely classed as un- fortunates. A crippled condition does not necessarily mean a crippled life. The privilege of being independent that appealed to Burns as glorious is dear to every healthful nature and earnest participant in the dutles of life.—St. Louls Globe-Democrat. Slow in Road Building. With all her development, America nas always been slow in the matter of road bullding. Phosphorus Needed. It is now generally agreed by ex- periment station professors and prac- tical farmers in our eastern states that the greatest fertilizer needed by our solls is phosphorus, and that the best method of supplying it is in the form of acid phosphate. MOTHERS Should see that the whole fam- ily takes a thoro, purifying, system-cleansing, medicine this spring. Now is the time to pur- ify the blood, clean out the stomach and bowels and drive the accumulated germs of win- ter ¢ of the system. Hollis- te:'s R-cky Mountain Tea is the standard home laxative to 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 PUT STOMACH IN FINE CONDITION Says Indigestion Results from an Excess of Hydrochloric Acid. Undigested food delayed in the stomach decays, or rather, ferments the same as food left in the open air, says a noted authority. He also tells us that Indigestion is caused by Hyper-acidity, meaning, there is an excess of hydrochloric acid in the stomach which prevents complete di- gestion and starts food fermentation. Thus everything eaten sours in the stomach much like garbage sours in a can, forming acrid fluids and gases which inflate the stomach like a toy balloon. Then we feel a heavy, lumpy misery in the chest, we belch up gas, we eructate sour food or have heartburn, flatulence, water-brash or nausea. He tells us to lay aside all digestive aids and instead, get from any phar- macy four ounces of Jad Salts and take a tablespoonful in a glass of| water before breakfast and drink while it is effervescing and further- more, to continue this for a week. While relief follows the first dose, it is important to neutralize the acid- ity, remove the gas-making mass, start the liver, stimulate the kidneys and’thus promote a free flow of pure digestive juices. Jad Salts is inexpensive and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia and sodium phosphate. This harmless salts is used by thousands of people for stn;aach trouble with excellent re- sults. What Is The Cause of Headache? Backache? DY DOCTOR CORNELL Backache is perhaps the rost comiaon eilment from w hich women suffer. Rarely do you find a woman free fromit. Some- times the cause is obscure but Dr. Pierce of Buffalo,N. Y., a high medical authority says the cause is very often a forta of ca- tarrh that set- tlesin the deli- cate mem- % branes of the v feminine or- gans. When these organs are inflamed, the first symptom may be backache, or headache, dizziness, accompanied by bearing-dov 1 sensations, weakness, ir- regularity, painful periods, irritation,, and a general run-down condition. Any woman in this condition is to be pitied, but pity docs not cure. The trouble calls for Dr. Picrce’s Favorite Preseription, which is a s>parate and distinct medicine for women. It is made of roots and herbs, put up witl out alcohol or cpiate of any Lind, for Dr. Pierce uses nothing in- jurious. In taking Favorite Prescrip- tion, it is reassuring to know that it goes straight the cause of the trouble. There is but one way to overcome sick- 1 tlat is to overcome the cause. recisely what Favorite Prescrip- etded to do. Send 10 cents for trial package of T 0l i: Address Invalids' Hotel, Buf- falo, N. Y. g e ticn *“No one who has not had Influenza can realize the suffering it causes or how it defies treatment. | know of nothing that will give auch prompt relief as Charmberlain’s Cough Remedy, for when it is taken the pain in the chest disappears, the fever sub- sides and the whole body becomes more comfortable. Then again, the after effects of Influenza are often even more distressing than the disease itself, but they can be avoided if you use Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy Though the greatest danger from chis disease is Pneumonia, I have never known a single case of Influenza to result in it when Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy was freely given. The persistent cough that frequently follows Influenza can be relieved by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and should not be allowed to run on until it becomes troublesome.” THE-UNIVERSAL CAR The Ford Sedan is a car with refined ap- pointments, many conveniences, and with all the economy and satisfaction character- ized by Ford cars. It is a popular car among women who drive. It meets every social demand, every family want, every ,day of the year regardless of weath- "er. Equally useful in city or country, price $775; Coupe, $650; Runabout, $500; Tour- ing Car, $525; Truck Chassis, $5560. These prices f. o. b. Detroit. C. W. JEWETT CO., INC. Phone 474 " Bemidji, Minn. Iml;lu stion, Gas and BloatFrom Acid-Stomach BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DOCTORS DR. L. A. WARD Physician and Surgeon Bemldji, Minn. DR. H. A. NORTHROP Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Ibertson Block Office Phone 168 o e s i T S TELIESTS. DRS. GILMORE & McCANN Physicians ‘and Surgeons Office: Miles Block e et s —r————G A. V. GARLOCK, M.D. Specialist Eye—Ear—Nose—Throat Glasses Fitted ———————————————— DR. E. A. SHANNON, M.D. Physician and Surgeon Oftice in Mayo Block Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 e e e O B T e T ————————ASERERCE) THORWALD LUNDE Doctor of Chiropractic Acute and Chronic Diseases Handled with Great Success - 1st Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone 406-W Hours: 10-12 a.m.; 2-5 7-8 p.m. & ‘r 7 m, T ———————————E . o —— — R T DR. E. H. SMITH Physician and Surgeon Oftice Security Bank Block DR. EINER JOHNSON Physician and Surgeon Bemidji, Minn. DENTISTS DR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Oftice in Winter Block DR. J. T. TUOM: ( DENTIST North of Markbam # :-°* Gibbons Block Fhone - DR. J. W. DIEDRICH DINTIST Oftice—O'Leary-Bowser Bldg. Phones—Office 376-W Res. 316-R LAWYERS l GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Miles Block ‘Phone 560 { VETERINARIANS D. R. BURGESS, D.V.M. i VETERINARIAN 3 Office Phone 3-R, 8rd St. & Irvine J. WARNINGER VETERINARY SURGEON Office and Hospital 3 doors west of Troppman's. Phone No, 200 3rd St. and Irvine Ave. BUSINESS NORTHERN MINN. AGENCY Dwight D. Miller WE CAN Insure Anything Anywhere Oftices, Security Bank Bldg., Tel 167 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Pianos, Organs, Sewing Machinas 514 Minnesota Ave., Bemidji 3. Phone 573-W TOM SMART Dray and Tramster Res. 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