Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 10, 1912, Page 4

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e —— 4. : ‘ ad to learn that the old man would fA—H WINS C(]NTEST i:a released to: spend his last years in & ¢ four per cent annual inter- T in charge of the Roosevelt members| o ., = 41ixq annual conference of R ; Lo i de'llrel:l. Not more than 320 || s dinnng:fll:."{;-ylellltl?" Y- " |acres’ will be sold to any one pur- < chaser. Appraisers-reports are on file with' the state auditor. - Twenty-five - g ot AT ¢ - - ; nrat page) | |Bchool land wif) R (o s ¢ IODGEDOX IN BEMIDN o e (Continued from first page.) feelom, e Ot TR U e 13 Cap o Lese gt e 2 Porl S L ol | g 5 : : : 5 S e o1 20 .gao|¥ Auditor George, XXTL 2 - : ® . ; : on by a viva voce vote, no attempt Mayors Meet in Utica. "Minneapol i T o be sold at I}.lc'tlni: 10 the hir 5 k at Oes £ t { being made by the Roosevelt force t0| 1. 0 Ny June 10.—Municipal | Kansas i .y Jahy ~" i 8 P der. Fifteen per cent »* snest hid- ! 8 & “uL - £ 4] demand a record vote. They claimed| o o1 'srom o hundred cities of New |St. . Paul 3 36 prico must Depal® {10 purchase e en s c i ! the‘ateam soller wad WOPLIE Q1S York state were welcomed to Uties _;ndi;nanolla 2 20 33 _a at the time of the P 3 3 - > H time” and Frank B. Kollogg, Who il |y o 0o pregigent Sherman this after- | Milwaukee . ... Hi& a3 valanee ' may run forty ¢ ean S { | the absence of Senator Borah, Was| ‘o o ine occasion of the openingLouisville . .:.... L 25 ] s ! of the committee, retuined to his ho- mayors of New York. The nttel;dance tel nearly two hours hefore the com-| 1S Bt T or the frst, time i mittee finally adjourned. the first-class cities of New York,|game), 7" L.ukee 3 (frst | Today the committee will take up Buffalo and Rochester are represent-| Indlanan~" 2 Beltrami Ave, and Fifth Bt. the contest from the Fourth Califor-{ - City planning, hame pule, efii-lond »- _uiig 1, Milwaukee 2 (sec- |- Ve 255 { | nia district. I connection With 1) 400\ "or" puplic sohools, public ~ame). 3 Sl Discover Dowie Fortune. e Ve Asiind: and Hete e — | the legality of the cntire congres-i, ... sewage disposal, street-" Louisville 6, 5, Kansas City 2, 1. “ Chicago, June 10.—While - Mrs. Sunday evening, at 8 i sional district delegation Will be in-} o oo onigag g gor” - rail-| Toledo 6, 12, St. Paul 4, 4 John Alexander Dowie, widow of the O lock i bnsoment of | volved. If the Taft contestants ?)re | municipalities ato. .x;m ,mlthevil Ln Columbus 12, 6, Minneapolis 0, 2. |late “prophet,” Elijah the Second, 2 5’ seated from this district bitter de- o/t BT Ll CE ong the sub- has been liviag in poverty: often in - f nunciation of the committee’s action :;;»' pres -ussed during the three BEST HlTTING TEAMS actual want, in her.cottage in Zion DEGRER OF NONOR % is expected by the Roosevelt men, Tn ratt ~ion. Clinton Rogers Wood- L City, watching the grave of her hus- Meeting nights every second and fourth Monday of P fact, the Roosevelt men were claim-| - hiladelphia, Mayor Brand P e d — J hit Hall. 1 band for: fear his suceessor, Wilbur & ing it would bring the issue to a real! ock of Toledo and several other Glenn’ Voliva, will have it removed, AN persons of wide prominence are on head. X Championship Pennants Won by |a fortupe in the name of Alexander 2% . - the program for addresses. P! D ¥ Dowie has been lying idle in a bank 7. 0. = _ Good, Hard Slugging. th Edinburg, Scotland. Regular meeting_nights MALCOLM NEWS. every 1st and 2nd Wednes- day evening at 8 o'clock. Eagles hall. Rose Carnival Opens in Portland. Portland, Ore., June 10.-—The ar- rival of Rex Oregonus, king of the carnival, with his triumphal march through the streets of Rex’s capital city, today marked the popular be- ginning of Portland’s sixth annual Andrew Myrold was a Thief River Falls visitor Monday. T Gilbert Benson took a run down to Thief River Falls Friday evening in his auto, returning Saturday. Alfred Jackley drove down to Thief River Falls to get some housshold goods, Also to meet his family who are moving out on his homestead. 4 Miss Clifton Benedict is out here for a ten day visit with her sister, Mrs. Gilbert Benson. She comes All This Talk About Omega? Batting Counts More in Long - Run | Fredericton Greets Methodists. Than Team Work, Base Running Fredericton, N. B.; June 10—Fred- or Inside Play—Some Few Ex- ericton welcomed' the many dele- ceptions to the Rule. * |gates who -arrived today for the an- _ - nual meeting of/the New Brunswick i Batting 1s what wins' pennants in |and Prince Edawrd Island Methodist Rose Festival. The festivities Will|gpite of the fact that nol:: and then | Conference. Committee and minis- continue through the entire week.|gsome fan or baseball expert will argue- terial sessions will ‘be held tomor- An unusually large .number of visi-| that team work or ‘bage running or in- row and Wednesday. The regular tors is in oPrtland and the city pres- | side play is the factor that counts conference sessions' will begin Thurs- ents a gala appearance with its mag- | more than base hits in the winning of day and continue until next Monday. nificent decorations of flowers and|88mMes. The claim is frequently made [ X § G A B Regular meetings—First and third Saturday after- noons, at 2:30—et 0dd Fel- Bemidji Lodge No. 110 Regular meeting nights from DeSmet, S. D. flags and its streets thronged with | that the best batting team often fin- % —every Friday, 8 o'clock pleasure seekers, ishes behind .teams in the pemnant | ;o your name is mis-spelled, or ad- at 0dd Fellows Hall, == i Tace that are not noted for their prow- 3 N — ess with the bat. dress incorrect in ‘the telephone di- | NORTHERN. s : Thelr argument has been good s |rectory, notify us at ouce so correc- L 0. 0. F. Camp No. 34 | - Ora Whiting and family, G. G. Electric Light Men in Session, few times, but in the majority of cases | tions may be made in the new dirac- Buell, A. Glidden and father were| Seattle, Wash,, June 10.—Qne _Of i the club that leads the league In bat- jtory which goes to press June 25th. among those who visited Bemidji on |the largest and most notable gather- ting also wins the blue ribbon. It | < Saturday. ings ever entertained in Seattle, the|can’t be denfed that the team that Mr. Casky received a very pleasant | thirty-fifth annual convention of the|makes the most hits gets the chances visit from his two cons last week,|National Electric Light association,|to steal the most bases and otherwise they having just returned from aassembled today for a four-days’ ses-|t8kes chances that the weak batting Regular meeting every second and fourth Wednesdays at 8 Rebecca Lodge. Regular meeting nights — first sud The Golumbia i : third Wednesday at $o'clock. A i visit to the country north of Cass{sion. Several thousand members u"‘l‘ul::r?:::t.ot course, exceptions to {4 » ! em— —1..0. O. F. Hall. Lake. A y i from nearly 1,000 cities and towns the role. 'The Athletics, winners of g e s The saw mill is running again. throughout the country are inattend- the American League pennant last The Farmers’ club was very pleas-|ance. Business sessions will be held season, led all the other teams with antly entertained by Mrs. Scooglan|daily for the discussion of topics of [a club batting average of .294 per last Wednesday. common interest to the membership.|cent. The Giants, prospective win- Frank Bailey is just completing a|In addition the program provides for | ners of the Natlonal League race, led = well at his new home. Having bored |numerous features of entertainment "":“le"‘“ With an average of .271 per : % A cent. about eighty-six feet, plenty of wa-|prepared for the visitors. In 1910 the Glants batted some tor 8t that deptn: & - | seven points better than Chicago, yet { Mr. Reynold’s well having .gone % dry, they have driven about four feet| Dean Wesbrook Made President. :]tl:of‘;:m:etrthll’:&::fi:;n ?,:t ::; and now have plenty of water. Washington, June 10.—Dr. F. F.|led in batting also. In 1909 the bat- Mrs. Groover has been having quite | Wesbrook, dean of the college of ting leaders in the big leagues were 1 a piece of land cleared this spring|medicine and surgery of the Minne- | Detroit and Pittsburg, ‘both cham- and is now seeding. sota university has been appointed |Pions. In 1908 Detroit had the best The Williams hoys are breaking|by President Vincent as the univer-| Patting outfit in the America and won meadow land and seeding to oats. |sity delegate to the fifteenth Inter-| 3B bunting, but New York led the Bemidji Lodge No. 168. Regular meeting nights—ex- ery Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock—at the Eagles’ Hall, Third street. | Hornless Graphophone Department The Pioneer Want Ads i OASH WITH OOPY % oent per word per Issue Regular charge rate 1 cent per word per wsertion. No ad taken for less than 15 cents. _Phone 31 HOW THOSE WANT ADS DO THE BUSINESS Regular. meeting night NS :’ZI last Wednesday evening M in each month. : 7 A Wednesdays, 8 o’clock—at The :Ploneer everywhere so that everyone has a neighbor who / About ten of our boys will spend |national Congress of Hygiene and c"&:fl’l;"‘:‘:' l"“::;: et takes it anil peopie whoflo not Lake. the. Ter Fessealy read ther: cororire ; Ave e oy ot ' University week in Bemidji. About|Demography, in this city, in Septem- 2 3 % 80 your want ad gets to them all. that number are expecting to enter |ber. Dr. Wesbrook will not be the| .5 CHamBlon Cubs were third by four Bemidjl Chapter No. 70, points in the National League batting R A. M. Stated convocations — S the potato contest. The most of our only representative of the Univer-|(Mat. Back ta 1'08 the Naps carrios of 14 Cent a Word Is All It Costs - —first and third Mondays, § i boys are real “farmers.” Success to|sity of Minnesota, but he will be|the batting honors by a big margin, » oclock p. m.—at Masonic = g * Hall Zeltrami Ave., and Fifth the coming generation. president of the section of the con-|( while the White Sox, who took oft the HELP WANTED Ploneer will procure any kind of street. We would make you welcome at|gress having to do with state and|championship, were absolutely last as rrnrnrrnranmnsannsnnrrarcnnrnncnrcnron- | = Tubber stamp for you on short Com 3 N the little church among the jack|municipal hygiene. hitters, the Naps finishing third. The WANTED-——Meat, cutter wanted, one| etice, T, Biaton conciave sesons pines every Sabbath at 11 a. m. Cubs, however, led in victories and who knows the butcher trade. In- — - and fourth Fridays, 8 o’clock 3 batting that season, only to lose the quire Twin Port Meat Market, 523 FOUND P. m.—at Masonic Temple, Bel- i b , LOST AND trami Ave, and Fifth St. = Editors at Spartanburg. world's serles to the hitless wonders. Minnesota Ave. < e - . B .| In 1905 the Athletics, second to the s e 3 b : . . Chapter No. 171, Oldest. Conviot Secks Release. | o o ome 108051 | Nape in batting, won the pennant and This is truly tho oo +Idoaf>s || WANTED—Chambermaia wantea at |FOUND—Two emall —pockethooks e etk nishte Hartford, Conn., June 10.—Among € g ST tWe CAYS| then Jost the serles to the Giants, who 5y Brinkman Hotel. : £ o'clock — at Masonic Hall, the half-hundred petitions laid be.|tR® 2nnual convention of the South Hornless - Graphophone. It is the bad led the Natlonal League batters. |} first instrument of its kind on the ||l—on—— °’“"gfi: Ov:nte: rn;v h:V: s:;ne This resume shows that in the last| market and was perfected only af- FOR SALE by calling af s office and prov- Beltrami Ave., and Fifth . . r_ fore the Connecticut board of par-|C2rolina Press association. Today dons for consideration and action to- | *B® visitinf editors attim‘i;dflth; “g"; six Jear four Amex;lcln Le&s\lle_yem }:L;::;:; :mths of specialized || ____ ; ing property. T day was an application for the par-|encement exercises ai offord Col-| nant winners have also led the league. ! SV ALE—" ib] = Roosevelt, No. 1523. = doz of John Vl&)ll;rren who is senllling lege and listened to an address by| In Datting, while in _the National 18 fauitjeds Ctstractiin. it5-un Fo::efy mlke’r {):e:v;;:;d:erb?: ttl:: MISCELLANEOUS fignlf,; B s oiehts a life sentence in tho state peniten. | FTesident W. W. Finley of the South- | League three pennat winners have al|f usually beautiful cabinet—which is ° s ursday everings at 8 el I tiary at Wethersfield. Warren has|®™ Tilway. Tomorrow the annual|#0 been batting leaders, the cham-|} Tade of selected quartered oak— || market at 50 cents and 75 cents M o Fellows together with its gemerous and each. Every ribbon sold for 75 ADVERTISERS—The great state of Hall. . the unenviable distinction of being|2ddress will be delivered before the plons twice belng the rumners-up inm pleasing proportions, alt combine to 4 X : North Dakota offers unlimited op- 2 ¢ 0t hitting. et e of ele- cents guaranteed.. Phone orders % M W. A the oldest convict in the United ;ssl(:}:xauon by Charles I. Grasty, the - j 51.\;‘0 o:l :::l:ic;? upmn Ty u: Iei— vromptly filled. Mail orders given ;o;tu?litleix for hu;x:essrto elluld mfimmxmm x:?.‘ ms.ni States in point of service. He had|D2ltimore newspaper publisher. STATE FAIR PREMIUM LIST. ties that on first “seeing and hear- the same careful attention as-when [ f°d advertisers. The recognize first and third Tuesdays at just attained his majority wh 2 [ ing” this Columbia *</deal”” u appea: Ph advertising medium {s the Fargo 8 oclock at 0dd Fellows & ks en e Forses and ponies ... ..$12,025.00 Hornless Graphaphone, it is hard to 793 ADpear in ‘persoi. gue; 81 Daily and Sunday Courier-News. Hall, 402 Beltrami Ave. was received at the penitentiary to Test Hike for R Cattle . . 15,066.00 beuli g “ph;’ % b.ered th The Bemidji Pioneer Office Supply y % 2 4 — — + e for Regulars. s believe you have rememl e i the ouly seven day paper in the MODERN SAMARITANS. begin a life sentence for the murder Dubuque, Ia), June 10.—In order |Sheep - 4,035.00 [F price correctly—only » $35.00. Store. state and the paper which carries Regular meeting nights on of his young wife. Today he is an R Swine . s 3 | in e at Der the first and third Thursdays 4,020.00 It measures 15 iniches squar: to test new equipment recently pur- o | s the largest amount of classified in the L O. O, F. Hall at old man of seventy-four, with a ree- chased by the War department, a|FCUWlrY . ............. 1,857.00 (] = the base and 8 1-2 inches high and }|{FOR SALE—The Bemidji lead pen- n::the Oy s ord of fifty-three years spent behind prison walls. The state board of par- dons is familiar with every detail of Warren's case. Seven times has the board considered a petition for the old man’s release and seven times has ‘weighs 25 pounds. pencil (the best nickle pencil in| advertising. The Courier-News P m. Dairy products ......... 1,550.00 i i provisional regiment of regular sol- Toyent | P and emjoy a pleasant srid)- ’ 5 «covers North Dakota like a blank- diers started from Dubuque today on | ABFicultural products ... 10,763.00 ||| - nall hougs masic at the Sida of the SorNotld). ac-Netser's, Barker's, i 3 ° ’ ..et; reaching all parts of the state a march to Sparta, Wis. The regi-[HOrticulture . ..... ... 1,668.75 Hissical Notes: g;uc.n:lm l::;h];‘;i",: ‘a‘:‘i g“;lclri:,- ‘the day of publication; it is the ment is made up of 1,000 soldlers|¥ioriculture . . - STEVENS PRINT SHOP neer Office: Supply Store at b cents| | Daper to use in order to get re- from Fort Sheridan and other army |APISTY . ..i........ 405 Minnesota Avenue éith and 50} cants a: doen sults; rates one cent per word first posts in the central states and is un-| ATt and needle work . nidji = s > : the petition been turned down. FOR Sk Angertion, one-half cent per word ulinary . SALB— Sm; eding insertion; fifty cents - Whether the eighth petition, will | gy, "¢ MmN of Colonel R. 8.0 R = Ll Rl e Lo meet with a similar fate will soon be 7 > r = several different points and in| Der line per month, Address the 50 Boys’ State Fair encamp- first class condition. Call or write| Courier-News, Fargo, N. D. known. Warren has been a model ment . .............. 1,600,00 convict and it is safe to say that this office. for proofs, ' Address Be- fj———— ———— Order a telephone now, so your |Horse racing-......... 26,000.00 midji Pioneer, Bemidji, Minn. {BOUGHT AND SOLD—sSecond hand there is not an official or inmate of |name will appear in the next direc- = 2 4 !, furaiture. 0dd Fellows bullding, the state prison who would not be|tory which goes to press June 25th. Total . . $83,851.26 TOR SALE—Rubber 6tamps. The| - acress from postofiice, phone 129. - SONS OF HERMAN. Meetings held Sunday afternoon of each month - at Troppman's H 1 N LA, > YROMANS. Meetings the first Friday evening of the month at the home ef Mrs. IL F. Schmidt, 306 Third street. T. BEAUDETTE Merchant Tailor Ladies’ and Geats’ Suits to Order. Freach —_— - S TP e open e I ] Total s it : , BEMIDJI . 18| b “Ciemiog " Framing nd Bopaint » One Grand Day Only : o : 315 Beltrami Avease g PerflgmancAefs Daily 2 Rain or Shine . ; oors Open Afternoon 1:00 p. m. N 8:00 p. m. : Performance One Hour I.ate? < gt P s i i3 : ’ } THE SEaLEIG Billy Bennett's World's Greatest Hypo. Dramatic Exhibition “Adam to Columbus”’ Duluth’s Largest and Best Hotel ULUTH MINNESOTA A Stupendous, Suhlime Spectacular Conceeded by All to Be Positively the - g Buperior. Com toeverything. - 8th Wonder of the World 8th | rtol oo i 100 Men, Women and Children Employed 100 : = 3 gnificent Centurion 'Bahd} Acrobats of ‘the wmlam c- Klm ] Ty i T cc;ass; A Tr?tupe]oil‘! Jolly, élingd}:g Jest';;s; N 8 ; j ? - 1 : nny Comedians; Royal Roman Gladiators; e ' ; ¢ > | ; ) Mighty Nero, in All His Glory, at Every Performance: { N INSURANCE ‘ : . S o S NS [roine of Double Length Falace Carg, and All to. Nt 8 I8 i e Gl u ey e the Largest a ost: illing Spectacle Ever 5 . R e R Attempted by Mapkind. - g A - Emerging from the ' beaten paths. of recreation ‘ s : s h into a new avenue of ‘matchless ‘sensation _standing alone in greatness and completeness:

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