Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 10, 1913, Page 3

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noon.on-his'way houe. Baudette Region: - The.sudden end- ing of the Rybergicase resulted-in a general ‘exodous. of Baudette and . N e Spooner residents from:Bemidji Fri- Sy ll I'.’ Tflfll,n ‘. ”r H l 5 'Theu B‘::f:m‘:l’: A nming of o] day. - = 'Ly 2 Without ' econouy you can. never “ ’S ”BVO” m un ‘0 1 - *Tis'not hnrd di.ungm the | bgmgr man. Economize & little each day'and start : MO" ” = Hl‘ Father’s cholce be rich; with'it'you need not be poor. I 0. Myhre of Wilton transacted been -visiting:schools. - He will' leave this evening for Blackduck on a visit= Ralph Brandon accompanied the {ing tourto the'rural sehools arond High school team to Grand Rapids. |¢hat place. a - 'savings account at the Northern . ‘ A ) Tebliios fnsibe ity today National Bank.—Ady. (Edison) By Charles Reade e Is a *Lubin" comedy, Jack wants to'marry Gertrude but has an awful -~ So powerful and realistic was this story, founded upon” the: author's time to get the parents to consent. G.*W. Cochran went to Duluth on [ County Superintendent W. B. Stew- own observations, that it was one of the greatest factors in the re- s a business trip last evening. art returned’from'a trip-to Baudette formation of Englands prisons. Love, hate and jealousy: are- woven: | illustrated song. sy C. 0. Moon went to Blackduck |31d Spooner Wednesday where he has into a masterpiece of plot and-counter-plot. When 8ummer With its Roses comel Agaln - Sung by Mrs. Pfifer b A Little Child Shall Lead Them A Selig story of a serious minded man and.a frivolous wife: - Locked Out Jones, clad only-in his night clothes, goes oumde to see. what the noise is about and the door shlns and locks hlm out. Then the fun beann. - o Saturday for an over-Sunday visit. HNiustrated Song S “You Won’t Have to Plok A lhl.l.ar Apart to Find Out Whether | Love You’’ C. J. Woodmansce = «Everyhody’s Doing It** (Vltngraph) = e : A rattling good comedy featuring Florence Turne: <«“When Bohby Forgot’’ (V:tagraph) A very pleasing comedy-drama. Iiil*!ii**'l*i‘l* * PROFESSIONAL CARDS ¥ KX XK KRR KKK K [Ruth Wightman Teacher of Piano - Residence Studio 1002 e Lo ca0ez: Bemidji- Ave. Popular sport —roller skating—| Archdeacon and'Mrs. H: F. Parsh- Adv. all were: Bemidji- visitors Saturday E. D. Denu returned from a busi-|{and Sunday, returning - to Cass-Lake: ness trip to Minneapolis Sunday mor- | Sunday noen. : Saturday.evening they. P ning. were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. | ‘Harold J. Dane and Sunday - the archdeacon conducted- services in the Episcopal church. At the meeting held by the Associ- ated Charities in the Carnegie library Friday a revised constitution was adopted. Dr. E. H. Marcum ga{'e Deputy Sheriff George Denly went |some interesting talks on the anti- to Spur Saturday night and returned jtubercular movement, giving statis- at midnight. ties, etc. The association has decided and Stanley to take up this movement but no de- finite plans have as yet been per- Sunol Warninger is taking up a course of nursing at the Samaritan hospital. STEWART LAUDS SCHOOL Zero.Mark In-Jobs, - . 9 Baudette Region: “Six thousand| A cry from-the heart comes to “St. GO TO BATCH ELDER s dollars a year state aid could’ be se-| Martinsle-Grand,” -which collects. a cured for a consolidated and high curious “letter bag” of human intereut school for Baudette-and Spooner if A woman, in opening an account ‘in g ot g togater o ne e, Sotne,sevnss v ewv bor GO0 GROCERIES ANI) fiENERAL HERCI]ANDISE proposition was the statement made | meals for a dyspeptic husband ”—Lon. to the Region Wednesday by W. B[ don:Chronicle. FRESH EGGS AND BUTTER 4 Stewart, county superintendent of l. P. BATCHELDER foite. schools. He is strongly in favor of For Relief From Insomnia. ected. i this plan. 1f you really do.not sleep soundly, & |}l . 117 Minnesota Ave. Phone 180 The following B P. 0, E. officers| Mr. Stewart was on-a tour of thé yoy jjo awake much of the night and were elected last week: Exalted Rul- {Fural schools in this. section and he|togs about, something soothing . is er, Thayer C. Bailey; Esteemer Lead- | Was more than delighted with condi- | needed in addition to deep breathing. ing Knight, R. F. Murphy; Esteemed tions. He states that the twenty|If it is possible, walk in a-park, watch The annual meeting of the Com-|Lecturing Knight, Scott Stewart; Es- |Schools tributarty to Baudette -are| the reflection.of the evening stars in mercial club will be held in the club | teemed Royal Knight, T. R. Symons; | d0ing splendid work. He paid a brief| the water, or the -moon shining unofficial visit to the Baudette schools | thTough the treea. Then.a brisk walk Miss Florence Ripple was operated upon late Saturday evening for ap- pendicitis. Miles Block Telephons 568 D. H. FISK ATTORNEY A'l‘ LAw Office second. floor .O'Leary-Bowser: Bldg PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS |DR. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block Charles Gerlinger Knott were Bemidji visitors Friday and Saturday. E. B. Laughlin, traveler for R. G. Dun & Co., of Duluth, was in Be- s midji over Sunday. SUPERIOR LOTS “The New Steel Center” rooms Tuesday night. Treasurer, L. F. Johnson; Secretary, home. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Swafford of |Ollie Neilson; Tiler, M. F. Wilson; |and here again‘he had a good word DE. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. Warba, Minnesota, are the guests of | Trustee, Geo. T. Baker; Delegate to for Principal Barness and his staff. Nati . SOLD ON EASY TERMS PHYSJ::-:‘; :I:D SURGEON . , ; gl 3 aturally. 0 Block Mrs. Fred St. Peter at Nymore. G;:‘:flAL:iEej ‘:V N. Bowser; .Alter- j “John,” asked the s boys st |g Prices from $100.00 to $300.00 ‘Phone 896 7° Res. "Phone:287 A. M. Crapo, who teaches near AaiS0s M SeRL . Clergy Poorest Jurors. emn uncle, “can you tell me what 3 = 3 < Wilton , was among the teachers who| Crookston Times: Mrs. Theodore| ‘That clergymen do not make desir | happens when & man's temperature Information--Bradley Brink Co. (Inc.) DR. C. R. SANBORN attended the teachers’ institute. Thompson and children left this mor- niba]le j“r“’s“h is “:l‘ill’“;;‘ed by the offl-| goes down as far as it will go?” “Well, 909 Tower Ave., Superior, Wis. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON - ning for her home at Bemidji, after | ©315 Of Schuy aven, Pa., after | uncle,” was the little lad’s intelligent S > o £ ; Fills you with vim, vigor and vital-|yovine” apent several days visiting | o, XRoriment of several years. Sev: | answer, “I don’t know edzacly what | K. K. ROE, Agent, Bemidji, Minn. lon Blosk = eral years ago Judge Marr, angered | would bappen, but In ‘sure he’d have by constant pulpit criticisms of the | »old feet.” 3 court, ordered the name of every min- Ister in the county placed in the jury wheel, so that the clergymen would personally see and hear what was be- ing done.” In every jury list drawn since then there has been a large ity. Hollister’s R. M. Tea regulates |y per relatives. She went over you perfectly; best Spring remedy. to Grand Forks a couple of days ago | E. M. Sathre left for Wilton today |to visit with her brother, Amy Filia- where he will attend the town elec-|trault, and returned to this city as tion in the town of Liberty tomorrow. |the guest of her mother, Mrs. E. Filia- trault. She also came to see her two to his home for the past two weeks |!1it1e s0nS, Who are attending St. Jos-| yymper of ministers; but the result with pneumonia, is just able to sit eph’s academy. ; has not been satisfactory, because it up. Biliousness, headaches or back- I8 said the clergymen are too suscepti- ache, due to disordered stomach and | Ple to lsel:’l“m:nt. Which they allow to - _{control them instead of evidence. bov’vels, promptl'y rell;etv od dby HD?;S They arealso always inclined to ter’s R; M. Tea; try it and see. 35C.|yerey and are more easily taken in Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. by the pathetic pleas of old offenders W. A. Gould returned to Bemidji|®8ainst the law than any other class yesterday morning after having DR. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN 'AND SURGEON- Over First National bank, Bemidji, Minn, Office 'Phone 36, Residence 'Phtll’lu 3 Sun and Rain Insurance. Y lOU insure your bmldmgs against fire that rarely happens. ~ Why not insure them against damage caused dail, hourly by sun and’ rain? - To keep your house and'barns well “ ainted costs less t! an fire insurance and pays for itself a dozen times over in the longer J. P. Pogue, who has been confined PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Winter Block ife and increased value of your property. The only paint that absolutely protects is paint mixed with pure linseed oil. ~ Paint mixed with bad oil, or other substitutes will dry “E and scale off, leaving the bare boards to shrivel, crack and rot. Proper painting wit Minnesota Paints will absolutely protect. But be sure you get Minnesola Paints, ground and mixed in Minnesota Linseed Oil, made in our own mills from finest Northwestern flax-seed. . This is the finest linseed oil made. It is _pressed, filtered, refined ;md aged in our own mills and never leaves our control untiliit is sealed in the cans in the form of Minnesota Paints ‘We make “A Bpecial Paint for every paintable surface.” DR. E. H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ffice in I‘Ayv { Phone ll Residence Phone 311 J. T. Williams of Spooner, who has been serving as a juror at this term of court, left the latter part of the week for his home. EINER W. JOHNSON Mrs. Martin Galchut entertained PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON of jurors, the authorities declare. iz Mr, and Mrs. Johnson, Miss Jula Neil- . _The clergymén themselves declare The cost per can has ncthing to do with the cost of paint. re how much surface a gallon & son, Mrs. O. B. Sonstrud and daughter spent several weeks in Hot SPrings,|at, like physicians, they should bo will cover and protect satisfactorily. Mjnnesota Paints on thxs%;l asis are the cheapest pag:ts in Office over Security Bank Ava at luncheon Sunday. Arkansas. Mr. Gould left the day|exempt from jury duty, because of the the market. o S I N O 3 . {before the fire and had been staying|frequent ‘urgent need for their serv- \ ) our Money lnkll You Want EN 5 - Fred S. Peter of Nymore who 1? at the same hotel as Mirs. Albert | ices by people who are critically il oF ‘GIVEN HARDWARE CO. Sur Meney Nuok it You Want It DENTISTS confined in the St. Anthony's hospital | perg of Spooner.” Mrs. Berg had a|dylng. o ; ~ e with typhoid fever is convalescing, |jey broken in the fire. Mr. Gould did > GEERTTRI JR. D. L. STANTON and is now able to sit up part of the ot jntend to come' farther than \ ’ _‘A"‘ / DENTIST time. Minneapolis but was homesick and| Had to Argue or Pay a Debt. \ > 704, - Office in Winter Block > Mrs. E. E. Kenfleld and daughter | finished the trip. He expects to stay emple Stanyon,” says Doctor \ Ay el ‘ (. B g for the- O wrdlal <lih. Geotin Birch, “on some exigency borrowed a and Mrs. Quincy Brooks returned Sat- | for the Comms u 8| sum of money of Mr. Addison, with urday from Cass Lake where they had | Tuesday night and then return to| whom he lived on terms of intimacy been visiting relatives and friends for | Minneapolis. Mr. Gould weighs close | and friendship, conversing on all sub. a few days. to 200 pounds and says that he feels| jects with aqual freedom. .But from in first class shape. this time he agreed implicitly to ev- erything Addison advanced, and nev- er, as formerly, disputed his positions. This change of behavior did not long escape the notice of so acute an ob- server, to whom it was by no -means agreeable, It happened one day that a subject was started, on which they had before controverted; but now Mr. Stanyon entirely acsquiesced in Mr. Addison’s opinion, without offering DR. J. T. TUOMY : = DENTIST First National Bank Bldg. Tel. 330 - DR. G. M. PALMER DENTIST Miles Block Evening Work by Appointment Only - The “Big Bemidg” basket ball . team will practice tonight in the| Grand Forks Daily Herald: (March High school gymnasium. A large 9th)—The national capitol is discuss- 7 number of candidates are expected to |ing the Jeffersonian simplicity —of be present. j President Wilson’s movements as evi- denced in the attendance of the Wil- Get that healthy look, clear skin, {son family at a downtown theatre last bright eye, energetic step, by taking|night. Few of the audience knew of Hollister’s R. M. Tea after your meals. | the arrival of the president for Mr. Automobile Owners NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY Opan dul .xetnt annd.y xv.olp. Bt s !n only.ltotp.n. Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. Wilson had requested that the usual|one word in defense of hi - b 5 McGr amerto: ‘Bes formality of playing the “Star Spangl-{ dison was displeased, lndsvoe:;d Ah;iu 3 Place le]!' order now fOl' an W. K. DENISON Miss Mae McGregor ¢ ed Banner” upon his entrance be dis- | displeasure by saying with some emo- . VETERINARIAN midji Friday to attend the teachers| o oq ‘i e only decoration on | tion, ‘Sir, either contradict me or pay i ' : 2 Phone 164 Pogue's Livery meeting and remained over Sunday |, . presidential box was a shield | me my money.’” . : with her parents. She returned to |, . ;1o the president’s Insignia. { : Rosby this morning. There was further evidence of lack of | .o wh?)a"l{a v:“?;"% at-onaatey ¥ ] TOM SMART Sheriff Andrew Johnson returned|pomp. Only one secret service man| w,m heaven—Lowell DRAY AND TRANSFER 54 S SAYE AWD FIANO this morning from Shotley and Bat- kept gun_rd over the person of the tle River country where he went president” and the police guard was by last week to serve summons for a|not increased. The negro footmen in special venire for district court. the White House livery with red, white and blue cock hats were the MOVING Res. 'Ph 58. 818 America Ave. o Office Phone 13. ANAEMIC PEOPLE : Of Minnesota ) Iré Need More Iron in the Blood . . 3 5 - ip = Mr. d Mrs. H: 1d Dane and Mrs. 1 ttendants. i . ¥ i =] Georgo R, Dane of St Paul, were|~ o . 12.yon.are ansemte, you need mere Built for and under the auspices of the T UUERAL DIRRg The following officers were elected iron in your blood;.and the tell-tale L . - . % % for the U. . T lodge last weck: _|SymPptoms are a pale face, colorless : Minnesota Auto Association M. E. IBERTSON lips, ashen finger nails, poor circula- tion, and short breath, and more ser- ious diseases _are easily contracted ™ 3 when in this condition. & ; = What Vinol did for Mrs. G. S. Man- < : y [ ; uel of San Antonio, Texas, it will do. for every anaemic run-down person. She says: “I was weak and nervous and had general debility for about Contains 550 speedometer ROAD TRIPS three years.. - My health was badly oite . = run down #nd Y complexion became giving mileage between towns sallow and badly affected with pim- ..M. F. Wilson . .Frank Koors Bi“ at Senior councilor. . Junior councilor. .. .Edward Tabor H Conductor rl“ ma“ ea Er Page. .. .Robert Osborn Sentinel. ........ Oscar H. Manaugh — Secretary & Treasurer...J. L. Hillibe . . Executive committee. ...... .. Famllv A‘fa" Chas. Vandersluis and Tom S. Irvme j Edw. Ebert, the retiring senior coun- | Principals in two Headline Acts are }|cilor becomes the past councilor, i Husband and Wife UNDERTAKER and COUNTY CORONER(] 405 Beltrami Ave. ~ Bemidji,\Mina. Resolvine . Bemidji, Minn.—List of advertised 3 : Ga"a" &J Bflm'fl“ letters ‘“unclaimed" for week ending |Ples- While in this weakened con- 5 5 B - Farce Comedy March 10, 1918, dition, T contracted pleurisy, = which ; Maps complcte, showmg charted and all Positively Cures Lame Horses, Bog made it very hard for me. - I am happy to say that Vinol has restored me to health again, and I have no cough or soreness of the lungs at all.” We ask every anaemic or run down = ‘weak person in this vicinity to : BOOk contaifls Neal’ly |°°° Pages and Bone Spavins, Ringbones, Side- bones, Splints, Curbs, Big Hocks, Big Knees, Big Joints, Sweeney, Contracted Feet, Poll' Evil, Fistula, Absorbs Bunches. Work horse every day. 88 Men—L. B. Armstrong, Her Ole A. | tlmar’e - N " Baukhol, P. J. Florch, James Doug- | TWU M'Ima[ S~ Nove y las, In Jinnipias Faknltal, Leon Gil- lesby, J. M. Halverson, Robert Hick- ey, Lenard Jocobson, Anito Karvon- ; traveled roads in state Pi re Program , Peter Li , Hi Leach (2), 5 per bottle. Free Veterinary Advice. lotyre ) ;:na:d G. (;):Z:a?nrr :’:ganson Wal- | tr¥ a bottle of Vinol with the under- Peerless Medical Co., Kasota Block, 00 f Feature Film ¢ 5 4 standing that their money will be re- Mi; lis, Minn. 3000 Feet of ter R. 1Pummer, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Y. inneapolis, B fi Seapy, Gilbert Thompson (2). Mr. and Mrs. Shucks Orchestra ‘Women—Miss Lenea Beates, Miss % Popular Numbers Effie Isaacs, Miss Clara Moland, Miss Playing All the Mary Vanrila, Mrs. Susie Wilson. busied {6 1t uoes ok do gll e olotuy B _Will be on sale at this store about May 1st Barker’s Drug Store, Bemidji, Minn. Adv. : o Infants Demand "Rinflma." B _ SAVE MONEY TODAY Admission 10c and 25c legitimate music as the lullaby. “The Threerpodhiis ol sods crackers....ooovie ragtime,” he says, “marks the passing B of the old-fashioned mother who lulla- |} 7 ™ A Feature Film Shown ||bice e sesy tte seenmisze, roams || 0000 according to the statemesit of am ex- | “~ "< tocrorancterrreeet at this Theatre Every perienced nursery maid, they will not kind of music is hummed while they Night In the Wegk | =='sincosica” Show Starts 7:10 R.F. MURPHY. FUNERAL Dl.;ml X close an eye unless this particular [ for..........loiii

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