Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 20, 1911, Page 4

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o The wonder of bak ing powders—Calumet. Wonderful in its raising * powers — its uniformity, its never failing results, its purity. Wonderful in its economy. It costs less than the high-price trust- brands, but it is worth as much. It costs a trifle more than the cheap and big can kinds— it is worth more. But proves its real economy in the baking. Use CALUMET—the Modern Baking Powder. At all Grocers, Received Highest Award World’s Pure Food Expesition Municipal Court Doings. Only one case was arraigned be- fore Judge Pendergast when muni- cipal court convened this morning, | that being Thomas Chambers, who was arrested on a eharge ot arank- PROCORINGS Of Gity Council enness. He was given 10 days in [}ity Df Bsmidji the county jail. April 3rd, 1911 |MOM SMART ~ DRAY AND TRANSFER SAFE AND PIANO MOVING nce Phons 58 818 Americg Ave. Otfice Phons 12 Auction Sale! i 1 have for sale fifty head of Draft | proceedings of City Council, April 3, horses and Mares which will be of- | "&b i et in council rooms in city fered for sale at Auction at Bagley, hall at 8 o'clock p. m. A quorum being Friday, April 28, 1911, at 9 o’clock ' alled to order by | 5 i call showed the following alder- Smart, Roe, Bisiar, BLAKELY LBR. CO. Ba Johnson. Minutes of the last meeting were read 9000000000006 6o s Nylrroved ® BEMIDJI MARKET PRICES ¢ PHOOPOOOROOROORLS S The following bills were read and on | llowed: cond_ we i RButter (Dairy). ..$ .25, Bess: o0 o WAT Potatoes . .70 Onions «11.50 ' poor and poor farm.. Cabbage L0z W. G. Schroder, city hall .. Turnips . .50 Northern Grocery Beet: b3 se poor farm I eets .. 02 .. Poultry %1 il Wheat ... . 1.00 Oats .40 “eity m 3 County of Beltrami, r farm_1st quarter, 1911, i, Geil, interest on bonds, due April 1 Municipal court report fe Furniture Makers Out at Grand Rapids, Mich. |t o accepted. | @iven Hardware Co., merchan- | dise street and city hal .65 | Houghton Miffli eating houses and lunch ,rooms in building licensed to conduct | " was read the third time and DEMANDED HIGHER WAGES ne vote:Aves— Roe, Bisiar, | None. AbS 3 Regulating and ail liquor license fee at ad a third time. ion from the As: General Smith w to the legality dinance and the same failed of by the following vote:: A Nayes: Klein, Moberg, Brown, Crippen. Sixty Factories in Michigan City Af.| feoted by Walkout and Several Thousand Unorganized Workmen ! Will Be Forced Into Idleness—E! forts of Citizens to Prevent Strike' Are _Unavailing. | . | s for ial printing were now Grand Rapids, Mich.,, April 20.—The | gpened and r, nd were as follows: long expected strike of the furniture! Bemidji oneer Publishing & ich hag | CeNts per folio of workers of Grand Rapids, Which has yor (e first insertion, and two cents per been hanging for several weeks Whne'm‘xi(f' lrorl ‘:uhliliml i]l]me'rlions, to be . o | published in t emidji Daily Pioneer. 8 committee of citizens has endeav-| g 110" Aarcum, 20 cents per suen ored to bring about an amicable un-|folio for the first insertion and 10 cents 3 ? for additional insertions, to be publish- derstanding between manufacturer: 1 in the temidjl Sentinel. and men, was officially declared on a he bid of the Bemidji Pioneer Pub- 9 & i {lishing Co., was accepted on motion and . m, i Union men in nearly sixty furniture | factories, including woodworking | shops, packed their tools and walkzd out. Between 6,000 and 7,000 union men, including varnishers and finisk ers, as well as cabinetmakers, carve and woodworkers, went out. Some 3,000 other employes who. are not un- | ionized are affected by the strike. bond in the sum of $1000.00. Bids for the burial of city paupers were now opened and read and were as Lahr, $17.25 each. Ibertson, $19.00 each. . . Murphy, $16.50 each. he bid o Turphy was aceept- ed and he required to furnish a bond in the sum of $500.00. Application for plumb i made by Dorun Hrosi | granted on motion and second. The strike wame to a head as fhe, ST Coo UaPELER (P SOOONC, initise result of the manufacturers’ refusal,|or'5 be appointed to meet with the city in a communication to the citizens’ attorney Tuesday the 4th, at 2:30 p. m., committee of inquiry, to grant any | to draft a mew liquor license ordinance 5 |or_resolution. Carried, concessions to the men. The men ask | e S nte 10 per cent increase in wages, a nine- | herg, Crippen, Roe, Brown and Klein as 0 of piece |Such committee and on motion and ho ; day and the abolition pie | second and Mr. White and ‘work. M L asked to meet with he Chair appointed Aldermen Mo- | report for the month of ..arch Strike Closes Shoe Faotory. | was read and ordered filed. Hannibal, Mo., April 20.—A strike | .n(‘-z}quhls'il‘u:‘n 'f‘ov ohe hz\lfe“tlnn'of hu‘y ployes of the Roberts, Johnson & |gsame. 3 Rand Shoe company’s factory here,| There being no further business it who \had formed a union, ended When | “(““’“":‘:“e‘d“’e adjourn. the plant was closed. The companyt_\{,em: i Approved: officials had refused to recognize the Geo. Stein, "Dxi.wx;‘ JOHNSON, union workers and it is not believed City Clerk. President. the factory will be reopened here. i ———Smeae 4 NOTICE OF APPLICATION Suicide Ends Card Game. FOR TRANSFER OF Great Falls, Mont., April 20.—R. A. Titzhugh, a saloon man, played a | LlQUOR LICENSE game of cards with friends, lost, paid | gpaTR OF MINNESOTA. | for the drinks, then calmly remaved‘sfit;n:fi‘)g&edlhnml. e his shoes and, telling his card table| “youcqiq horoby given, that application has companions to look, blew out his wfi‘&':defl"nwr‘f‘g?{'wd“m cdu,‘y Ce\mcgi of . |sa y ot Bemidjl and filed in my office. brains, Fitzhugh apparently had con- | bl ingtor ho transfor of o license o satl templated suicide all night, but had \linuxh‘u\m( llauors granted to .~ Albert deferred self-destruction umtil the ar-|g f‘., by the following person, and. at rival of his partner to go on the morn- | the following place as stated in said appli- ing shift | catlon, respectively to-wit: . £ 7 DAVID LA BELLE R T At and in the first floor, front room of that Art 13 long, life short, judgment diffi-| certain two-story brick bullding located on eult, opportunity translent.—Goethe, |lot U. block 19, orixinal townsite Bemidil. Minn. Said application will be heard and deter- —_— mined by ' 4sid Gits councl of qihe Gty of emidjlat the council rooms In the clty hal REST AND HEALTH TO MOTHER AND GHILD.¢ | in said Gity of Bemidsl, in Beltrami -county MRs. WinsLow's SOOTHING SYRUP has been |and State of Minnesota, on Monday, the used for over SIXTY YEARS by MILLIONS of [8th day_of May 1911, at 8 o'clock p. m. MOTHERS mri their, cmri‘ulglsu wmurornt;'::eg:y- ndiatd 1 of Olenin TEETHING, with PERFECT § . my sea ¥ of Be- SOOTUES the CHILD, SOKTENS the GOMS. | midit this S07h Gy of Apeil 1931, the CHILD, & ALLAYS all PAIN ; CURKS WIND COLIC, and iEO. . is the best remedy for DIARRHGEA. it s ab- | PEAL] GEO. g;rm; solutely harmless, Be sure and ask for *Mrs, ty Clerk. a; Winslow's Soothing symp“‘?: take no other kind Twenty-five centss 2¢ Thur. April 20t.-27th. —"“Regulating res- econd, they being required to furnish | k for the term terminating on March | Kayser’s Gloves For particular people. Black, Tan, White and Gray. ‘ 50c to $1.80 find you that wa | | | | | | 1 | i | | | vl for instance. $1.18. | new styles. 207 1hird Street HELP WANTED e v USSPy WANTED—May 1st, neat, capable person for general housework. in pleasant, convevient home. Ad- dress G. S, "care Pioneer. WANTED. — Competent- girl for Easter Sunda Daintiness in Undermuslin Re-Priced for Special Selling You'll be delighted with the extremely tasteful garments we have opened up for this special selling you’ll marvel at the low price Beautiful corset covers of all-over embroidery or with medallions and lace ordinarily $1,50 and $1.75 special $1. Gowns with yoke of embroidery, . short sleeve, Beautiful lace and emb. trimmed nainsook gowns. A variety of New price $2.35. ‘Especially pretty lines of embroidery and lace trimmed Princess Slipps of fine white nainsook and Batiste $1 to $10. 207 Third Street For you have here at your disposal the choicest selections of the metropolis, here at your very doors. We are part of a buying association which maintains a permanent buying organization in New York City, and a corps of fashion experts are constantly on the alert for the very latest styles and best values, which enables us to offer styles that are in advance of the ordinary (things that will carry you through two seasons with lasting style and propriety) and at prices that are practical. Uncommon Suits of the Dressy Type|Gowns and Dresses A dress assemblage that The woman who wants something out-of- the-ordinary something -entirely different from styles commonly seen, must be exact- ing and judicious in the novelty she selects. But very well-dressed women knows the caliber of Crane & Co. garments, and. recog- nizes the Crane & Co. policy as to *“*ad=- vanceness of style” and absolutecorrect- ness of detail. : cannot be any of Nort distinction, of charmin of wear. ; Dresses High class novelty Suits of cloth, satin and impbrtea English materials $28 and up. $10.00. in neat but s Lingerie and Marqui- sette Dresses embroid- Also- splendid assortment in worsteds, Hair line stripes and white Serge $16.50 and up. ered in white in Irish and $15.00 to Afternoon Dresses . of Foulard, Marqui- And popular priced suits at $12.50, | sette etc., $22.50 to $15, $16.50. $50. med and veil A great number of one-of-a-kind coats in distinctive styles, that one can’t describe. High waisted new strictly $8.00 and specially priced Clever Styles for Junior - and Juvenile Girls The immense popularity of our Junior De- partment this season is the logical result of the specialized study and effort that we have be- stowed upon the obtaining of appropriate styles for growing girls. We have provided varieties of Dresses for girls of all ages, from the first long cradle slip to the charming dance frock. Junior Suits, Misses Skirts, Infants Headwear and all manner of necessities and novelties for the wee baby’s wardrobe. Everything Ready-to- | meneral house work, 1225 Lake| $2500 and one Remiogton at $25.00. Apply at this office WANTED—Pants and Vest maker.| FOR SALE—House and lot on New Tailor Shop, Bemidji. ‘ Lake Boulevard. Part cash and ( d A t balance. In- WANTED—Chambermaidand night easy payment on bala | __cle.k at Brinkman Hotel. ’ FOR SALE : ‘ Boulevard. Ingquire at Pioneer. i Baker & Co’s. Store. | FURNITURE, FOR SALE— Can t Ziegl Store Room FOR SALE—Three second hand| Soecan avenr2s typewriters. ‘One Smith' Premier| ————————— At $40,00, -One Smith; Premiey at FOR SALE—Top buggy ie good ~———— y has passed, and are you winter clad? If you are, don’t let another Sunday extent or exclusiveness by sota, and no fashionable modiste could greater care to Copies of real imported models as well as a host styles suited to allmanner ing Wear at $3.00 to Gingham, Percale and etc. Beautiful styles in trim- Novelty street coats $ 15 and up. Rain and Dust Proof Coats $7 and up. Pongee and Ragah Coats $15 and up. Craned 1 quwre O. N. Steenstrup, Geo T Nifty Neckwear Irish lace and embroid- ered neckwear also high- class novelties and tailored neckwear. surpassed in hern Minne- exercise attain than we. g american for Morn- Of Lawn, imple styles. and trimmed cluny laces, $35.00. ed effects. Coats Beautiful cut-a-way effects, large soft reveres. effects. Raglan models in swagger Auto coats and tailored coats. Strictly plain tailored coats price up. Hose All styles and colors—it’s a satisfaction tobuy your hose here because you are sure to get what you want. Black hosiery sheer weight in the famous Onyx brand 28c to $1. Tan hose to matchshade of Boot 25¢ to 80c. White hose 26¢ to $1.50. Colored hose imported Lisle Onyx brand 80c. Silk Hose of dependable qualities are the : only silk hose to be seen here, these standard Brands, Onyx and Kayser 78¢ to $4.50. Stfirdy and good lookings stockings are here for children 1 Oc, 20¢, 25c¢c and 50c. Wear 207 Third Street = condition. Apply H. C Wood| value except to owner. Finder ward. please return'to Pioneer office for reward. Z i | ! FOR SALE—$600 sail boat for $100. Inquire at this office, ! FOR RENT FOR RENT — Busicess place on! | Minn. Ave. Suitable for retail 1 -trade. F. M- Malzahn. I0ST AND FOUND LOST—Stand back comb, Of small | LOST— A pair of nose glasses. | Finder please return to this office and receive reward. MISCELLANEQUS - Team to rent for summer. Refer- ences “furnished if desired, Ad- dress D. A. Pierce, Bagley, Mion, Box 73, o e s

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