Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 29, 1912, Page 4

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MaJsestic THeaTre TONIGHT. «The Laurel Wreath of Fame”’ (Essanay) g A beautiful and impressive drama depicting the life-tragedy of one of the world's greatest musicians. «sHello CentralP’ (Lubin) An amusing, romantic comedy-drama, featuring Mnus May Buckley, the Lubin star. 3 Hiustrated Song: «“I’ve Got You Steve”’ Miss Hazelle Fellows «“The Woman Haters’’ (Vitagraph) “That's what they all say.” The whys and wherefores are all shown. There's a reason. Don’t miss this comedy. A nice cool place, with the best of entertainment ““Complete Change of Program Sunday.”’ DREAMLAND TONIGHT At the Armory Garnations Free Department The Pioneer Want Ads OASH WITH O00PY ’A oent por word por Issue Regular charge rate 1 cent per word per mnsertion. No ad taken for less than 15 cents. Phone 31 HOW THOSE WANT ADS DO THE BUSINESS The ;Ploneer goes everywhere so that everyone has a meighbor wh.o takes it and people wholdo not take the paper generally read their neighbor's 80 your want ad gets to them all. 14 Cent a Word Is All It Costs housekeeping at 313 Bemidji Ave. Call or inquire at Boat House. for general housework. Apply Mrs,| FOR RENT—9 room house on Lake HELP WANTED o] WANTED AT ONCE—Competent girl Boulevard. 7 room house on Irvine Ave. FOR SALE 6 room modern house, furnished complete on Bemidji Ave. to Nov. FOR SALE—Typewriter ribbons for| jg Reynolds & Winter. every make of typewriter on the market at 50 cents and 76 cents| FOR RENT—House for remt, 1317 each. Every ribbon sold for 75| Beltrami Ave. Inquire at 1114 cents guaranteed. Phone orders| Beltrami Ave. promptly filled. Mail orders given the same careful attention as when you appear in person. Phone 31. The Bemidji Pioneer Office Supply Store. Cunningham, 417 Bemidji Ave. FOR SALE—The Bemidji lead pen-| ————r—— pencil (the best nickle pencil in MISCELLANEOUS the world) at Netzer’s, Barker’s, B S S S SO »s | ADVERTISERS—The great state of 0. C. Rood’s, M¢Cuaig’s, Omich’s, s Roe and Markusen’s and the Plo- North Dakota offers unlimited op- tunities for business to classi- neer Office Supply Store at 5 cents| PO each and 60 cents a dozen. fled advertigers: The recognized advertising medium is the Fargo FOR SALE—Small fonts of - type,| Dally and Sunday Courler-News. several different points and In 5 the ouly seven day paper in the first class condition. Call or write| gtate and the paper waich carries this office for proofs. Address Be-| ~the largest amount of classified _ midji Pioneer. Bemidji, Minn. advertising. The Courler-News TO TRADE—$5,000 worth of cloth-| covers North Dakota like a blank- ing and shoes to trade for good| ©t; reaching all parts of the state income property, Bemidji prefer- the day of publication; it is the red. A. O. Johnson, Turtle River,| P8Per to use in order to get re- Minn. sults; rates one cent per word first / insertion, one-half cent per word TOR SALE—Rubber stamps. The Ploneer will procure any kind of succeeding insertion; fifty cents per line per month. Address the « rubber stamp for you on short uotice. T. 8. Kolste, 1218 Bemidji Ave. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Anyone hearing of a stray Scotch collie dog inform Oliver Courfer-News, Fargo, N. D. BOUGHT AND SOLD—Second hand furniture. 0Odd Fellows bullding, FOR RENT across from postofice, phone 139. FOR RENT—Polnt Comfort summer ( WANTED—Four milk cows. Henry resort cottages for rent, furnished | Brokke, city. with everything necessary to keep G. 6. JOHNSON house, rowboat with each cottage; rent $7 to $10 per week. A. O. s Lands Loans Stocks Office—214 Beltrami Ave. Johnson, Turtle River, Minn, FOR RENT—Two rooms for light village election next March, When here today with interesting exercis- es. E. T. Young, former attorney general, delivered the oration of the day, \Samuel G. Iverson dedicated the park Q. the people of Minnesota, for whom response was made by Gov- All.lflURN AFTER TWELVE BALLOT (Continued from first page.) He got no further. “Alfalfa Bill" Murray of the Wilson end of the del- egation leaped to his feet but did not speak before a Wilson demonstra- tion got under way. When the Wilson demonstration had been under way for some time, ‘William Jennings Bryan accompanied by Mrs. Bryan entered the hall. He went at once to the section occupied Py the Nebraska delegation and Mrs. Bryan went to the stage. The dem- onstration increased as she appeared when she laughingly waved a greet- ing 'to the yelling throng. Bryan’s face bore a look of deter- mination as he took his place with the Nebraskans. At 1:20 a. m. when the chairman tried to restore order the Wilson-Bryan demonstration had lasted fifty minutes. Bryan after con- versing with the Oregon delegation, returned to his seat. by the Nebraska stand. EIGHT BALLOTS SHOW BUT LITTLE CHANGE (Continued from first page.) Marshall . Clark . .. ‘Wilson . . Underwood . Harmon . .. Marshall . Tacoma’s Summer Festival. Tacoma, Wash., June 29.—The Montamara Festo, Tacoma’s mid- summer carnival, is at hand and vis- itors are pouring into the city by hundreds from the Northwestern states and Canada, with a liberal sprinkling of tourists from the east. The festival program will be ushered in tomorrow with a sacred concert in the great Stadium, participated in by more than 500 voices. King Ta- homah, his Queen and court will make their triumphal entry into the city Monday. For the remainder of the week the program calls for a ser- ies of elaborate outdoor spectacles in the Stadium, industrial parades and historical pageants, trap-shooting contests and athletic and - aquatic competitions, concluding on the last two days of the week with the first automobile road races ever held in the Pacific Northwest. Knew Premiers of Long Ago. London, June 29.—Few men of to- day possess a greater fund of -inter- lish public life than Sir Francis S. Powell, who today celebrated his eighty-fifth birthday. Sir Francis entered parliament in 1863, when joyed @ more or less intimate ac- quaintance with the Earl of Derby, Lord John Russell, William E. Glad- stone, Lord Beaconsfield and their saccessors in the premiership. Act- ing on his belief that the man who stays too. long in public life makes a mistake, Sir Francis voluntarily re- tired from Parliament several years ago. He declares that both Palmers- ton and Gladstone would have left greater reputations behind them had they- not stayed too long in Parlia- ment. Niece of President Taft a Bride. Cincinnati, 0., June 29.—A not- able wedding party assembled in Cin- cinnati today for the marriage of Miss Harriet Andesson of this. city and Mr. Hugo de Fritsch of New York. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Charles Anderson and a niece of the President and Mrs. Taft Mr, de ifritsch, the bridegrocm, is a son of the late Chevaller Hugo de Fritsch, who was the Austrian consul in New York for many years and prominent in club and social circles in the met- ropolis. First Cass Lake Judge, Cass Lake, June 29.—(Special to the Pioneer)—Judge L. M. Lange has received a commission from Governor Eberhart as first municipal judge of Cass Lake. The village council re- cently took action for the appoint- ment and made provision for a suit- able court room. - Court will be held on the first floor of the U. 8. land office building which has been leased by the council for the purpose. This appointment will hold until the next the office becomes elective. State Park. Dedicated. Redwood Falls, Minn., June 29. The Alexander Ramsey state park was formally dedicated and opened ernor A. O, Eberhart. When your child _ has whwpln. ing Chamberlain's =3 demics and is'safe and wure, - by Barker’s Drug Store. {the aadition. ™ esting personal recollections of Eng- ||| Palmerston_was premier and he en- [fif OND ELECTION. MONDAY. BOND g in the|With LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they ! cannot reach. the seat of the disease. Ca- election authorizing the issuing of |tarrh 1s & blood or constitutional du. - Owing to a technicality $5,000 in bonds to beé used in build-|es: Monday evening in the Central school | £ building at 7 p. n. bonds.and use the . have authorized t! authorized the bo. change, it was found. that $5,000| " was hardly sufficient to carry out the project so the board will ask for $6,000 at the election Monday night. Zionists to Meet in Cleveland. Cleveland, O., June 29.—Zionists from all parts of the country will meet here tomorrow, when the an- nual convention of the Federation of American Zionists will assemble for a Lhree days’ session. The conven- tion is expected to be one of the most important ever held by the federa- tion. There are indications also that the gathering will be larger than us- ual, many delegates coming from Ore- gon, California, Texas and other dis- tant plrta of the country. BASEBALL 3 p. m. Sundav, Jung 30 comING The All Nations Baseball Glub and Garrie A cosmopolitan group of stars of all nations, including Japanese. Chinese, Cubans, Turks, Indians and the world famed Carrie Nation, the only real girl who can play the | | great national game. ) \va Cotarrh ing an addition to the North Side|fes, ‘iofmal remedios Halls Catarrh school, a second election will be held |rectly upon the blood and mucous sur: quack medicl The first election | one of the be: %h{llflhfll lln this eorl:n- try for years and is a regular prescrip- authorizea the ec nol board to sell lon 10 dalnamnoNeAT of stlip Dot tonics ney for bullding|known, combfned with the ‘:en blood urifiers, acting directly on the mucous ’];:fim should, Burfaces The' perfect combination of tion and then |y, two imgredients is what produces Upon going|such wanderful results in curing ca- over the proposed - lans for the|tarrh. Send for testimonials, free. tion. THE SPALDING DULUTH Everyone has a desire to own his own home sooner or" Now is the time to secure it, while lots can be bought very cheap. No Interest. No Taxes Falrview Addition offers the best advantages for " the people of moderate means to secure their own homes. These lots are nice and level; located on Irving avenue. The proposed street car line is laid out along the east side of Fairview addition. Lots at $25 to $60 eaoh. Payments 50 oents r week. During June and July only we will give you one Pet Froe if you buy five lots. REYNOLDS & WINTER, Agents M. Phibbs on W. C. Klein se, and in order to cure it you must ces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not & It was prescribed by J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, price 76c. ‘Take Hall’'s Family Pills for constipa- EUROPEAN PLAN Duluth’s Largest and Best Hotel MINNESOTA More than ,000.00 recently oxn.ndad lore hwil. Evi ‘and_ buftet. Plomish "'“""":. Mans GrL: Oolaiat Bufle :{nlfiunt Iobby and banquet rooms und privat Stop at the Hotel Nicollet in Minneapolis “*Recognized as the Really Good” dining roomsy Sun parior and obsorva: Convenient GCentral Comfortable usiness sec- terz. Toostel in heart of business sec- Washington Ave. between Nicollet and Hennepin Aves. EUROPEAN Buperior. Convenlent to everything. 0 ROOMS-$1.00 UPWARD Ono of the Great Hotols of the Northwest™ Northern Automohile & Machine Co. “SERVICE” Our service will save you money. find out. Try us and We handle everything for automobile and gas engine, tires, sundries and oils at a price you cannot beat anywhere in the state. Northern Automobile & Machine Go. Why e Monogram Hat Shop o Everybody’s Doing It DOING WHAT? Closing Out Sale Every Hat, Feather, Flower, Ribbon, Etc., for Sale - MUST BE SOLD IN ONE WEEK for $l.00, 75¢, 50c, 25¢ 'NO MORE NE WEEK ONLY reqt

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