Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 1, 1911, Page 4

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PORTER & CLARK A Laughable Comedy, Just Cousins, at th Brinkman Tonight New Belts New Neck Wear New Umbrellas has new Waists. Spring Washable Dress Goods Figuring on Dress Goods means look- well into the Berman exclusive Dress Fabrics. Assortments are complete— prices liberal. Beautiful New White Goods Easter outfits—Graduation gowns, summer Dresses, Party Frocks are sug- gested by the rich and dainty fabrics in white and new shades. New Foulards, Marquisette, Christal- The new serges in all the popular shades Chantungs in black and colors. and textures in generous assortments. e relieves you of all this worry., It developed is presented here amazing profusion of newness and beauty. Every day brings new goods by express. Today brought shipinents of new Suits, new Coats, new Dresses and You may examine them to your hearts content. Visit this store daily to keep yourself informed of all the magnifi- cience the Garment World offer this season. Warner Rust Proof Corset in all the new Spring Mode graceful lines so essential to the new dress styles. MAN EMPO 'SUGCESS' KITCHEN GABINET jAn All Metal Cabinet Shown in the 0’Leary-Bowser Building, - | The only kitchen cabinet | date. | It is unthinkable that you should | try to keep house without this con- | venience. You cannot afford to wear your- | self out, I up to You cannot afford the long tedious | hours” of kitchen drudgery in the old fashioned way, when this cabinet saves you from reaching up to high shelves. It saves you the back | breaking strain of stooping over THE BERMAN EMPORIUM Dry Goods, Ready fo Wear Garments for Women and Children The new merchandise that Spring in Women, $12, $13.75, dressy ‘effec Children. of these gar see these displays. barrels and bins; it brings the kitch- en workshop right to yt;ur finger tips; Sitting or standing before your cabinet you do’ your work in less than half the time it now takes. ' We are.showing it for the first time in Minnesota at room 7, O’Leary-Bowser block. Wives bring your husbands— husbands, bring your wife, Open to 10 p. m. M. F. WARD, Manager. | GHRISTENS BIG BATTLESHIP American Woman Honored by British Officials. London, April 1—The new dread- naught Monarch, the largest battle- ship ever built by the Vickers, was launched at Elswick and christened by Mrs. Lewis Harcourt, wife of the sec: retary of state for lhe colonies and a niece of J. Pierpont Morgan. She was formerly Miss Mary Ethel Burns of i ,}}""/j 2 oy Suits and Coats Misses, Juniors gray, leather black ranging in prices from $9, $18 to $35. Suits strictly tailored and the more ts from 312§ up. Dresses and Waists For every occasion for Women, Misses and Many hundred to choose from. It would be unwise to attempt a word discription ments. We surely invite yo They are worthy of consideration. Special for Saturday, Monday and Tuesday .Silk Petticoats of splendid Taffetta in black and colors, $2.98. The luxury of silk Hose within reach of everybody. The celebrated Phoenix all thread silk Hose, with garter top 50c and 75c¢ a pair. Gauze silkiLisle, embroidered Hose in black and all the new shades 50c. in black and colors, 25¢ per pair. Elegant hose in brown, tan and black 10c¢ per pair. Is. They bring out the elegance and Bags=-in leather; velvet, stripe Foulard to match the new spring gowns. and Children. Serge, Diagonals, fancy mixtures in navy, tan, American silk Hose RIUM New York. The honor to Mrs. Harcourt, the first American woman to christen a British battleship, follows close upon the report that her husband is to be raised to the peerage. Since her ini- tiation into British cabinet society she has played the society end of politics hard and fast for the benefit of her husband. Constipation brings many ailments in its train and is the primary cause of much si¢kness. Keep your bowels regular madam, and you will escape many of the ailments to which women are subjeet. Constipation is a very simple thing, but like many simple things, it may lead to serious consequences. Nature often needs a little assistance and when Cham- berlain’s Tablets are given at the first indication, much distress and suffering may-be avoided. Sold by Barkers Drug Store. Latest novelties in u to your We Have Diamon Estimating the future ac 20 per cent. usually asked. 116 Third St, Bemidji, APRIL BIRTHSTONE-..INNOCENCE She who from April dates her years DIAMONDS should wear. lest bitter tears For vain, repentance flow: this Stone Emblem of innocence is known. value during the past few years yield will be about We buy Diamonds direct from the cutters and importers in original packets which enables us to sell about 20 per cent lower than the price that is GEO. T. BAKER & CO, EXCLUSIVE JEWELRY STORE ds for Investment cording to the increase in Minn, Near the Lake | MURPHY PICKS NEW CANDIDATE Justice 0’Gorman Tammany | Selection for Semator. |INSURGENTS MAY REVOLT i | | | Desire fo Look Up Record of Latest | Aspirant to Senatorial Honors Be- fore Definitely Deciding Their Posi- | tion—Murphy Arrives at Albany to | Take Command of the Situation. | | Albany, N. Y., April 1.—Supreme Court Justice James A. O’Gorman of | New York probably will be the next| senator from New York, if the insur-! gent Democrats in the legislature will | | accept him. N Justice O’Gorman was announced as | | the organization candidate on the un- | expected arrival from New York of ! Charles . Murphy, leader of Tam-! | many Hall. ! The insurgents resented the sud- | den injection of a candidate whose | name had not appeared on any of the “eligible” "lists they had submitted | to the regulars; but not so strongly | as to cause a withdrawal of O'Gor-| man’s candidacy. ! On the ground that they were not! sufficiently familiar with O’Gorman’s record to act intelligently the insur- gents brought about a postponement | of a final caucus vote. The organiza- | tion leaders declare that Justice 0’Gorman will be elected. ! Foremost among the reasons why | the Democrats were anxious to break the deadlock is the proximity of April 4 and the assembling of the special session of congress. The legislators fear popular criticism will follow a failure to send a new senator to the | national capital in time to give New York its full representation. A second reason, which appealed particularly to the regulars, wae the overtures the Republicans are making to the Democratic insurgents and the threat of the latter that if the question is not settled at once they will accept Republican aid to elect an “inde- pendent Democrat” hostile to Tam- many Hall. * Pretty Poor. Hicks—Bluffer is talking of purchas- ing an automobile. Wicks—Bluffer! Why, he couldn’t buy a charge of am- munition for an air gun!—Boston Tran- script. ! A wise man should have money in his head, but not iu his heart.—Dean Swift. New-Gash-Want-Rate ',-Gent-a-Word Where cash accompanies copy we will publish all ““Want Ads" for {xali- cent a word per insertion. Where cash does not accompany copy the; regular rate of one ceuta word will be charged. | IVERY HOME HAS A WANT AD| For Rent--For Sale--Exchange --Help Wanted--Work Wanted --Etc.--Etc. HELP WANTED WANTED—For the United States army, ablebodied unmarried men between ages of 18 and 35; citizens of the United States, of gaod character and temperdte habits, who can speak, read and write the English language. For in- formation apply to Recruiting Officer, 4th St., and Minnesota Ave., Bemidji, Minnesota. Cigar Salesmen wanted—$20 weekly and expenses, or commission; ex- perience unnecessary. Write Con- solidated Sales Co., incinnati, WANTED—Lady cook at the Tronj hem Hotel, 310 American Ave. WANTED—Chambermaid and night cle.k at Brinkman Hotel, WANTED—Cook at the Hotel. Nicollet FOR SALE A PPN | FOR SALE—Case stands and racks number 6, double news stand with rack for 8 full sized cases. Good as new. Sell regularly for $3:75. We have 6 of these at $1.50 each. Bemidji Pioneer Publishing Co. Bemidji, Minn. FOR SALE—80 acres of hard wood farm land, house, barr, rout house. 25 acres meadow and clearing, First $650 takesit. Part cah. Inquire of M. C. Longballa, Crother’s barbershoo. FOR SALE—Job type and body type. Fontsof 6 point to 72 point, Prices furnished with proof sheets upon request. Ad- dress Pioneer Publishing Co., Be- midji, Mion, FOR SALE—House and lot on Lake Boulevard. Part cash and easy payment on balance. In- quire O. N. Sieenstrup, Geo 7T Baker & Co’s. Store. FOR SALE—]Job cases, triple cases, quadrupple cases and lead and slug cases, 40c each. Pioneer Publishing Co. Bemidji. FOR SALE— Modern nine room house in one of the best location in the city. Inquire at 523 Be- midji Ave. FOR SALE—Rubber stamps. The Pioneer will procure any kind of a rubber stamp for you an short potice. FOR SALE—An oak buffet, in per- fect condition. Graham M. Tor- rance. 421 Bemidji avenue, FOR SALE— 4 lots South Eas-( corner, 13th Street and Bixby Ave. Apply H. E Reynolds. FOR SALE—Cheap: second hard furniture. 607 Fourth St. FOR SALE—Furniture cheap. In- quire at 613, 12th. Street. FOR SALE—$600 sail boat for $100. Inquire at this office. MISCELLANEOUS A A A WANTED—Bemidji Lady’saddress. The name of a sister of Charles White, will be of benefit to that lady. Lady resides near Bemidii and is married. Address, R. W. Hale, Littlefork, Minn. WANTED—16, 18 or 20 ft. launch. 2to 3 hores power engine. Ad, dress P. B. Heffernan, State Sana. torium, Cass Co, Minn. If you want to hire one or more teams of good draft horses for any work, write to Hugh Malcolm Be- widji, Minn. WANTED— People to know we paint all kinds of signs. R. Martin, phone 519. NOTICE OF - APPLICATION —for— LIQUOR LICENSE STATE OF MINNESOTA. County of Beltrami, {8 City of Bemidji. Notice s hereby given, that application has been madein writing to the City Council of sald City of Bemidji and filed in my office, grnln: for license to sell lnwxlclflr‘l’f liquors for the term commencing on April 2Ist, 1911, and terminating on_April 21st 1912, by the folluwlng Derson, and at the following place I!“snw in said application, respectively to- wit: GEO. McTAGGART atand in the front room ground fioor of that certain two story frame building located on lots 17 and 18, ‘block 13 original townsite Bemidji. Minn. Said application will be heard and deter- mined by sald City council of - the Oity of Bemidji at the council rooms in the city hall in said City of Bemidjl, in Beltrami county and State of Minnesota, on Monday, the 17thday of April 1911, at 8 o'clock b. m. of that day. midji this st day of April 19 sEAL] GEO. STEIN. City Clerk, 0. 2t Sat. April 18t.-8th. Witness my hand and seal gfthe clty of Be-

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