Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 22, 1911, Page 2

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B e L LR THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIIIIEEH publicity could be still greatly furth- e for reciprocitys © - How St el R ered. by having a People’s Forum UEBATE mosEn Répresentative S W. McCall of fiwwfiomgw‘m&gm \Eeward, for READY FOR CEMENT WORK PUBLISHED EVERY AFTEANOON EXCEPT SUNOAY BT and hold meeting at statefi lntervalsi | :i.lc::::u::;:s; h|: ;l::l:sr:h: ::: m, wh(‘):z%r:}z. g‘x‘a’fikmv : 00.&Toledo“o. 1 do al kinds of Qemevaork 7 THE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING €0, | ot the city hall in which public ques-| BY 'mnmw od. States had been pushed forward |Ohesey for s it seam:aba e biss| —Lay Sidewalks, Corbing, Etc. d f i i = ; g :. :_::“* tlou: can b: ;ils;nssedThand publli;‘ u“hlld: me;:nl !I(m‘fimnsed ;o fi?fiflffi‘&h&kflfio .,.e;',’,t{“'fu'fi.", N %L S LOITVED - E. CARSON. . sentiment obtained, ey . wou 3 Tesment. 5 all's speec! 3 e 813 Mississinpi:Ave. Phone 470 — " e = favoringsteciproelly, wes one of the|. - AU v Muma, | O MuswmssiAve Bhone Entored In e Poatottice at Bemidll, Mimnesstnicin seeens| D2VE A1 educational effect an "[ 2 | most. mportant ofithe discussion. He i, HallgOstaeran Outasis takon (ni@ssialis; caes malta, same time help make city govern-| Democratic Chairmam-De=i5as charge o the s 1o the last con- %fiu’.‘%g;co: v b%“flw}m. }gsg,fi;&m‘ggg B ment better.—Fergus Falls Journal. | 3 Bress, Hes, Toeer boftle. Pl T asulete, - SUBSCRIPTION---85.00 PER YFAR 1Y et — | fends Reciprocity. ako Hells Family Pl tor constination: | &= vy MALZAHN - : u:hi.nlr“Ule!.;F:Y T 1300000000000 0 600 9| 10 X ! i : REAL ESTATE RENTALS FUI % Lo : i | e - |[EMILIO MADERQ /IS JAILED ¢ ; ) | GRAYVILLE'S FIREBUG SCHEME. |, poINTED PARAGRAPHS ¢! : NOTICE ' OF APPLICATION City Property and Earm | AND EMBALMER Mayor Ellis of Grayville, 111, has| REVIEWS T ARlFf Hls'l-oRYc Brother of Rebel Leader Was a Non- FOR TRANSFER OF - | Lands Listed and Sold i ome.:u eitram devised a plan for discouraging fire-| @@ @ @S0G CE L9009 ® 2 ¢ combatant. 5 LIQUOR LICENSE: 407 Minnesota Ave. Bemid)i, Minn. | hons : i bugs which has proven very success-| AN apology is a poultice that| San Antonio, Tex., April 22.—Emillo % Madero; one of the “loyaligt"” brothers | S"ATE OF MINNESOTA, | Says the Original-Idea :Was.To Bulld | or tho revolutionary leader,-has been: | om0l Beltrami. ° fs. open up a store to “sell out to the in-| A rose by any other name would|" Up. Infant: Industnies,. but Declarea | imprisoned at San Pedro, Mex., ac- h.’:?é‘g‘n",‘g.g:‘,‘;bgflfl;%R‘.}%fi",‘“&;‘,{gfi- surance companies.” He has raised | pe just as expensive at this time of No Such Necessity Exists at th.‘ardins‘ t& mivlc:]s—r:eel;e:: xxvn;;:;n- ",;{i;}flf.‘,‘,‘,’??fl'.’.‘,"d!r‘fi? fi‘lefig:ngy'gm&nfi, o s pe [ 5 ot I s Of e fam! in 0, e G ® guarantes fund.of $1,6005tobe ex: |ithe.yean: Present Time—McCall (Rep., Mast.) | mmilio, they declare, has held alont | |ohs ok Jbor grantod 1o ' Gearlds| ended for the oti iz | ' ¢ ve. | the followin, sons, and at the following | pended for the detection and pun-| - pb o et AlsoL8henks.in Favor bt Ratifying | from the revolution and relatives here | the follo “1‘&’ incanidrApDlicatnte Fruer express .themselves at a. loss-to ex- |tively to-wit: tul in checking the fly-by-nights who | doesn't always draw the soreness out. ' 50 WALK RITE AND = MEN 2$3 Shoes and Oxfords $ ishment of any person starting an in-| why a man can love an heiress, and| the Agreement. cendiary fire. The villag % 5 plain the cause of ‘his reported arrest. LARKIN & DALE ¢ (‘) ey 1SS LARQIBUATEDLCes | . of them Tisthe Size attn dollar.| Washington, April 22.—“Heralding |. 2 :é&':f.."::fi‘:&‘f?b“r?é‘i front 1oom of :fl:z’ Are made of clean new leather in all the. best new styles and sold ‘to you $400 and the remainder is covered by | 2 the era of honest competition,” Rep- T, block 14 original towhsise Bogiadl. Minn. |l direct from:the.factory at wholesale-prices. You save $1.00; .on every pair. the subscriptions -of - merchants,| Occasionally.a man makesa-lot of | Lo \oiive Oscar W. Underwood of| When a medicine must be given Said appileation will be heard sod deicry Positively the best values to be had anywhere. A strong statement which » s ' mine sal council of the Clty of % invil 01 . Every new man who comes to town |Money by getting other people’s in | pjapama, chairman of the ways and |to young children it should be pleas | Bemidiiat theconssil ooma i tha oiony,of | we invite you toput to the severest test. i N In said City of Bemidjl in Beltrami county is visited by the mayor and asked to | €Schange for information on the art|means committee, closed the debate |ant to take.. .Chamberlain's Cough|and State of Minnesota, on Mondas. the it ihe: foi tHel punnys lzs%"r getting rich. on the Canadian reciprocity agree: ay of May, 1914, at 8 o'clock p. m. of that .. PALACE CLOTHINGC HOUSE subs Remedy is made from loaf sugar, and: | day. 2.16. Minnesota Ave. Y Bemid)l, Minn. i { ment in the house. itness my hand and seal of City of Be- purpose being explained. If ‘hei If it is true that ghosts haunt The enactment of the - reciprocity the roots used in its preparation give |midjlthis:22nd day of Muél‘:(\)l. A | = newcomer is all right he subscribes, | churchyards, it 4s probably for the bill into law, he said, would mark the it a flavor similar.to maple:syrup, " City Clerk. | but if he intends to have a fire he! purpose of finding out from the epi-|end of the period of ‘“‘exclusion” in | making it pleasant to take. It has/| 2t Sat. April 220d-20¢h. moves on very promptly. The plan| taphs how good they were dyring life | the economic policy of the country Ina superior for colds, croup and —_— c“lGAGu & nuluTH TRANSPoHTATIflN cn lias been in operation for a number |- —Chicago News. | insofar as customs laws affect-the in- | ynooping cough. For sale by Bark- | REST AND HEALTH TO' MOTHER'AND GHILD., | L i i . | | dustrial conditions of the nation. | Mzs. WiNSLOW!s S00THING SYRUP has i O ti the M ificent N o years, in which ti ‘Grayville mee— | el rug Store. S perating e agnificen ew of years, - time Grayville | “For fifty years" he said, “the Re- | Drug e. used for over SIXTY YEARS by MILLIO! has not had a single serious loss.—| In cases of rheumatism relief from l piiblican party has maintained the pol- = ¥€§¥x¥;‘§¢sfi£fi:ikfihgrfix?&!ibgsgc 1 A il Steel S]t:ar;stlp TMIN:‘ES.OTAD luth, Mi 2 | P +: | 4 ¥ X SOOTHES the CHILD, SOFTENS t Me z“u' 1 1N, 1] N The Insurance Post. pain makes sleep and rost possible. Ljcy of excluding from the home mar-|NOTICE* - OF - APPLICATION .""“s'““m‘c““&fimc&fl o every ’I\Tes?i’a(;',rlt)i(‘)”:lgg p.sm,atg leilgégoea‘lrll.g ang llt‘li]‘waul‘(lge' —— |This may be obtained by applying | ket, as far as it has been able.to do:| FOR: | solutely harmisss, Be sure and. ack for. “Me- | Wisc., via Lake. Superior and Lake Michigan® stopping at b (o7 | ch T 5 her. | e = Winslow's Soothing Syrup,” and take no other | + P 3 gan, pping POOOOOLOO®O G & & @| Chamberlain's Linement. For sale|so, competitive products from other | L RLW SE kind Twenty-five centsa bottle. gy Intermediate Ports Iy, leer: r | . In the beginning thi licy | UOR' EN . © WHAT OTHER PAPERS SAY ©| by Barkers Drug Store. [ i e ML 1Q ‘ | $36.00 ROUND.TRIP MEALS AND BERTH INCLUDED was inaugurated. with the express.| 2 {STATE OF MINNESOTA, declaration that it was intended to de- | County of Beltrami, ‘ns | ; i R ) t Benifdj. f . S { velop new industries until they were., Cits o | \ | Notlce Is H, . That application; The Legislator's Plea. | MORE PAY FOR MISSIONARIES | 1o enough to stand. alove.and face, | Notlce 1s Horeby Glven, That application| When legislators return to their| " in the open, the markets of the world {ofsnid City of Bemidjl and filed in my office, | Presbyterian Board in Position to In- - praving forlicense to sell (ntoslcaungliatior crease Salaries. petltors, but the greed for gain. has andterminating on May Sul. 1915, the_fol: ©POOOOP00660606 66| .. 3 fast steel Freight and Passenger Steamers, semi-weekly service between | Chicago, Ills., Milwaukee, Wis., Duluth, Minn., and the Great-Northwest. | Freight service effective April 15 to Dec. 1. Passenger service effective June 16 to Oct 1. Route your shipment via C & D Line and save 15 per cent-on * your - Freight Automobils,.. 6as. Engine and Motor- Boat: homes each one will say to his con- and the rivalry of our protective com- foriheterm commeneing on . i Bills. Enquire stituents: - “Don’t shoot; T did the| New York, April 22—The Presby- |driven the advocates of the theory | IoFins pomonuyang st the xellowinpipiice | P P I Jl}k Md’é%‘%"{ S00 R R Lc?mltfigmhl R.R best | could.”—Mankato Free Press.|terian board of home missions has |far beyond the position they main- |tvely. fo-w B i : ] 8L I enera D&f‘:k i Line or SO e B R R | just received its $2,250,000 share from |tained at its inception. Today there | ; LARKIN “' DALE il e uinh, o, o MEy the estate of the late John S. Ken- |is hardly a great 'American industry |8t andin the first-floor fromt room of that, op, Lake fron : | | ce S| y 'k buildl cated.on I A Good Wheat Region. | nedy, the New York banker, and has | that is not exporting its surplus prod- |3t 1. Mook 1e orlginal tomnsits Beeaids foot of 4th St Wheat can be grown on cleared made plans to use at once the income ucts to the open markets of the world e s et Phone 152 i lands In the Lake of the Woods re- | of $100,000 a year in the Middle West | and. selling them in free eompetition {mined by said city council othha city of | > ) : and extreme West, in the West In- | with the manufacturers and crops of | Bemidil at theconncil.room, in the city hall slon, and will yield as large crops as| gies, the Philippine islands and in | our foreign competitors. | and State of Minnesota. on.Monday, the 8th| E. H. JERRARD| did the Red River Valley in its aarly | Alaska. Onme of the first steps will be | {qamorMxy saknawS o'cluicm. ol it day. = to raise the salaries of 443 home mis- Witness my:hand. nndffin“lafoltx’n( Remidji | | Fifty-two (52) Dozen Desires Free Competition. days. The subsoil here is the same sionaries receiving less than $800 a | “We would be unrivalled masters |this 2nd day of April 1911, | Kind of clay as the subsoll in the | yopy. e Y |ot production and industry in every |- (f¢8l] GE | | $2.50 and $3.00 Red River country, and the top soil| It was on Mr. Kennedy's estate tha |1and- Where free-competition can bey , o\ oo W e | z | is: Just: @y pood. Heraw i 1 ot the state of Minnesota collected a |ODtained.if we. would but strike .off | > | | ; 3 | = s jus it Bk el o Kb e Moy |the shackles that bind us to the dead | | g i am e a s decayed vegetation ranging in thick-| S AT {and unnecessary economic system | OM. SMART | il ness from a few inches to” several| Constipation brings many ailments | Maintained by the Republican party, | DRAY AND TRANSKER . . g that creates false standards and | . 3 H feet.—Warroad Plaindealer, [ in its train and is the primary cause | wastetu souditione at Lapen SAFE AND PIANO MOVING 0 n All sizes, colors and styles | of much sickness. Keep your bowels| In reviewing recent tariff legisla- 0 Phons B0~ 010-Amarica-Ave: - Otfies Phons 12, 18 & jiVA Advocates a Public Forum, | regular madam, and you will escape | tlon Mr. Underwood declared that | N | : | “our standpat:. Republican . friends” | Oue of the strong arguments rm-‘ many of the ailments to Which| yere responsible for having the reci- | the commision form of government|women are subject. Constipation is| procity agreement now before the con- ‘; EW PUBLIC LIBRARY: | Insurance Now $1.50 u(lpeinzdni!x. alxeep,t Sunda_y ang Mon. and is that there is the widest publicity a very simple thing, but like many | grea ’l‘:le.i:'yne—i\ldril-l: Yol t:il: g:xm;% ref o ‘;‘g;:‘f“;y T b Real Estate C 78 “'gol £ e in regard to municipal affairs. Fer-|simple things, it may lead to serious VN g g 2 |m. BEATRICE MILLS, Librarian: | glittered without and was false metal | s Falls is different from most | consequences. Nature often needs| within.” When it came to applying | » . in that its citizens take a deep|a little assistance and when Cham- | the tariff to Canada, he said, "that the. T. BEAUDETTE. | wl"lam G. K'el" interest in public affairs affecting | berlain's Tablets are given at the ::::dfi:;":';‘e‘ic::;;i";rii&ecgf’ii Merchant Tailor | the city. These are discussed in the | first indication, much distress and! condition which led up to the Albany | Ladies' and Gents' Suits to Order. French newspapers and at public mvonngs'_s\mering may be avoided. Sold by‘ tariff conference with the Canadiun‘ 5 + S, Y. from time to time. This work of Barkers Drug Store. :gxenu end autiseguent.*fegotations 315 Beltrami Avenue i cit HUB CLOTHING HOUSE - Rex Hotel Block O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. ‘Dry. Cloaning: Pressing and. Repairing Phone 19, S 0 Bemiayi; Minn. 3 MILLIO Another Big “S ‘ Next Week, Begins Monday, Apr.24 The biggest lot of oranges-that ever came to this city - How to:Serve Them .- r has,]““ ar nved.—'l:HREh. Pv“L'LlON of !hcm: ‘Ihey Oranges are the most appetizing and nourishing: food you ican Yy arrived by special Fast Freight direct fromthe big “Sun- jerve—at breakfast—in the sick-room—between :meals—in " salads ¢~ kist” fruit groves of California. They are the “Sunkist’’ ices, sherbets and puddings, i brand, famed for their delicious flavor and health-giving ~, There is no limit -to- the number of excellent dishes of which properties. Each local fruit dealer is laying ina liberal S““k‘s"'bflrangfif form the basis.. ; . supply of “Sunkists’’ and on next I\’londny morning all Buy abox of “Sunkist” oranges and your fruit-dealer will make " A ST you a special price. You will find no trouble in keeping-them as-lon; dCfl!CTS will put on a. Special “Sunkist’’ Orange: Sale, as you want to, because ‘‘Sunkists’ reach you in-excellent condm'ong. lasting throughout the week. See the Beautiful Rogers Silver FREE With ) Physicians: Advise Them Cahforma s Fmest Ora-ngesp. Leading physicians say that to counteract the effect of meat and R 0 i@ %Ly " ) = other heavy foods we eat, one sheuld eat oranges liberally. Itisa ogers - e S“'?k’“s are F:ahforma 's most luscious oranges— universally known-fact that orange juice-is-an excellent food for the sl‘uh"_ the Ch°|CF§t of each of 510_00 California Orange Furm- brain cells and a tonic for run down mnerves. No better laxative.: hTh’Pm““ ers. They pack all their perfect oranges under the than sound, ripe “Sunkist” oranges can be found. :a?‘f}?fi;fiw & S . o e fae g Bl one name, “Sunkist,”” and ship them by special fast Cost-No More Than' Common Oranges- nnsq:nskpomlst " freight the day they are picked. e s . tush site; belng The “Sunkist’ is atree-ripened orange, . 'Sunkist” oranges are chcapfzsl to buy because they are thin- & gepuine Rog- seedless and fibreless—never pithy—ever skinned, fibreless and: seedless. - They are nearly all food and no ers'productand . [ E} 3 F A AR, yerpiLy Y waste. Youlose money if youbuy.pithy, seedy, thick-skinned oranges. ofsthe latest poon. "ree Sunkist’ is firm, solid’ and “sound. Fripas it 5 style. This m’l‘he picture udur 1011 3 io unki: { spoon will ba: 3 JOWS GUr. e unkist” Iruit It is picked by a gloved hand. No > oxee e Sor ist” Wrappers shtyou,charg FIY . Sesig Dessert Kaifs is shown orange that falls to the ground or be- The *“Sunkist” orange always comes in a “Sunkist” tissuc paper [} ©8, packin M\ ' Spoon, actual size. hore. actuslslae. comes bruised or damagcd wrapper 'tha_t protects the oranges and retains all’ their tree ripened !e);c.;ec]:li'e‘ s i‘sci:llelit '2:;?{?; :tp!:sc;xfidtaenfif in any way, ever bears the flavor. Fljxs name on the wrapper means- you are buying, at a rea- 12 Sunlist” ”k‘ and - beautiful de- peredsteelheav. “Sunkist’’ sona‘t‘fle price, the finest orange-of all. ‘wrappers and 1/'”' + 8ign as the orange ilysilver-plated. ¥ Sunkist’’ wrappers should be kept and sent to us to secure, free, 12“2” ";'c“d} fi}“ 3 ‘Pwn'ab“l“ b‘-‘f‘g' | F“g% guaran- name. a set of genuine. Rogers Orange Spoons, Dessert Spoons and Fruit 24 ntse:;fz f "@'Ef;;:_“‘{jggi:f 1] - Sooturirs Win. Knives. The patterns are new l}lll styles, designed exclusively for .‘ngmkist" 1 Sect to you on re- Rogers & Son. us. They arc as attractive and stylishas money can buy.. Allare Rogers ‘wrappers and f 'cgip,t.‘nf 24 “Sun- . Sent to you on quality, standard A-No. 1 plate and are fullyguaranteed by the makers, 12 cents. ‘1::‘; Desidnbes M Lasads i‘f“fi Wm. Rogers &Sons. No advertising appears on any of our premiums. . ) A 505! each addition- %erEpp;r; and Read on the right thie deseription-of these o il 1o O R Gcnd 4 Sankist additional knife valuable premiums and-how to get them. 3 [ wrappers and (o4 send 24 ‘Sup- P ; $// 20 cents, “ ) 2 ; E, ‘Sunkist” Lemons. : : 2 The better grade ¢f lemots are now packed in “Sun- &P Bi.on kist”” wrappers. - By calli amounts above 24c, send post office money for “'Sunhist’’ lemons, you avoid the kind that are thick-skinved, | ithy and insipid. =~ 9 ? ; order, express money order or bank draft. “Sunkirt!” lemons contain 50 per cent more juice than Do not send cash. Make your money order any other lemors. “‘Sunki:t"’ lemon wrappers are ac- or draft payable to The'California: Fruit cepted by our premium department. Growers’ Lzchange, and address your let- ters to The Califorsia Iruit Crowers’ Ex- i oucan: 7ilh ¢ 3 The Califernia Fruit Growers’ Exchange | .3 ety et R ¢ L = i if " orange wrappers, or. ff 34 Clark Street, CHICAGO, ILL. ow [} “Red Bait lemon weappers,. T¢ gou wil s make it a point to buy only ‘‘Sunkist’’ and *‘Red Ball’’ oranges:and lemons, you willnot , only get the finest fruits that grow, eco- " nomically priced, but you will soon have e’nouzh wrappers to secure & - completaset:of the beautiful spoons and:knives here shown. -

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