Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 26, 1913, Page 3

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A Ao o 0 o i s Bemidji yesterday. Sam Chern of Little Falls spent yes- terday in Bemidji. Lewis Taegner of Pinewood was a Bemidji caller Tuesday. Frank Jevne was here fram Inter- national Falls yesterday. Race at the rink tonight, body skate.—Adv. B. Larson of Grand Forks was a Bemidji visitor yesterday. Gregg Malone is confined to his home with an attack of grippe. Paul Strelow of W. W. Cassidy of Fort Frances was in Bemidji on a business trip yester-|dance which was given by the “Big day. H. Nasmon of Bemidji transacted; business at International Fally yes- terday. Paul Trusnell of Bemidji was a business caller at International Fags yesterday. Popular sport — roller skating—|Bank a very acceptable place to de-| Adv. The Bemidji Music house hase been moved from 514 Minnesota avenue to 11 Third street. A. Peterson and Henry Allsrovy of Bemidji were among the Internation- al Falls callers yesterday. Charles Rawden of Liberty town-|tne Mrs. “E M. L, Burns of Cass Lake was in Every- Puposky Wwas!Ryan was assisted in serving by Mrs. among out of town calers yesterday. mary Theby. A powerful western drama ustratod. S ““The Press Gang’’ ‘M auestic THeaTRE TONIGHT PICTURES DELUXE “The Weapon’’ (Vitagraph) A melodramatic love story feamnng .Maum.-e Costello and Miss Roge- "«A Dangerous Wayor” (KaIem) A"Let's S!rolr ln a G-rm of Draams" C. JXWoodmansee Y A fine comedy with a good deal of laughter. “0Oh, What a qub” (Biograph) % A dandy farce eomedy. : “‘False to Their Trust,’”’ the Seventh Story of “WHAT HAPPENED TO MARY’’ Friday and Saturday.. (Biograph ) R. F. Murphy. About fifty couples attended the |Bemidg” basket ball team Monday | night. Refreshments were served; during the evening and the dance| was a success both socially and fin- | anciall. The administrator and the guar- dian, the trustee and the treasurer,| will find the Northern National: vosit their funds. Such funds are ab- | solutely -secure and are <arning in- terest constantly. Mrs. J. A. Younggren had a let-| ter from her sister at Fargo, North| Dakota today, and she informs her| that the have not yet received word from Omaha, as to wWhether or not E.F. ”” Fitzgerald, who was | ship was in Bemidji yesterday, re-|)isted among the dead at Omaha, was turning home in the evening. E. M. Tschoepe of Nebish trans- acted business in Bemidji today re-|Mistake may have occured in getting turning home in the afternoon. Mrs. Ole Larson returned last eve- y ning from a two months’ visit with |ular meeting last evening. After the.: Minne- | meeting a farewell party was, given, her parents at Stinchfield, sota . John Moberg came down from Kel- liher today and is looking for more ! men for his camp. He will return to Kelliher this evening. Healthy, growing children, full of {guests of honor were each presented life and vigor, proof against disease,|with a remembrance. take Hollister’s R. M. Fea each spring. Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. Miss Ida Hendrickson -of Fosston|“Big Bemidg” basket ball team to arrived in Bemidji yesterday and will {schedule a game with the Shamrock remain here for a few days as the|basket ball team of guest of her sister, Mrs. A. L. Smith. Mrs. O. A. Wilson of Forreston, Minnesota, Mrs. J. C. Cobb’s mother, arrived in Bemidji yesterday and will be the guest of her daughter for some time. Mrs. Earl Geil returned this week |outside of Duluth will now try to from a trip to Minneapolis, Duluth and Superior, Wisconsin. apolis she attended a Samaritan con- vention. Clean your blood, purify your sys-|midji-Superior games and appears to tem now-—Hollister’s R. M. Tea, greatest body’s doin’ it.”” Barker’s Drug Store. --Adv. ‘The Swedish Lutheran Ladies’ aid|R. M. Tea for your complexion, re- will be entertained at the home of |stores the color, drives away pimples Mrs. John Carlson, 705 America ave-|and blemishes, sweetens you up. Everybody | Thirty-five cents. nue, Thursday afternoon. welcome. K. H. Lybeck of Petersberg, North Dakota, a cousin of K. K. Roe of this|Rev. Frank Higgins, the city, who is confined at the Samaitan |jack Sky Pilot” made a very appeal- hospital in this city, with a third|in address in the interests of the attack of pneumonia is still in a very |lumberjack to quite a large and in- critical condition. Miss Edith Ryan Brinkman: Theater Where. Everybody Goes Booking in Conjunction and Splitting the Shows With the Orpheum Tllelhe, Far(o. Picture Program Ambrosio Feature Production Seigfried In 3 Reels The Greatest Triumph of the World's Producer Veudeville«Fregram, Walter: Baker. Comedy. The Man‘WhoMystifies. Clark &-Deversatix Refined Entertainers Walter:-Lamar.- America's Foremost- Nightingale Music By Leon Shucks Orchestra Admi A Feature Film Shown at this At Minne-| o play. Spring Remedy-—“Every-|two game will be played the latter entertained a|)aq evening. Mr. Higgins stated that number of friends Saturday evening. The guests included . Miss Cathrine|some eighteen years ago that many McGregor, Messrs. Jack Bennet and thought him crazy for wasting his Ed Farrell of Grand Rapids, Ralph|time with this class of men. That Brandon and Frank Rauch. Miss|eyen today a large percentage of our| on 10c ‘and 285c Theatre Every Night in the Week in-law. Her mother-in- als are “T. H.” but some the initials. The Royal Neighbors had thier-reg- z | two of the members who will move| to Glasgow, Montana in about a week,! namely Mesdames Elmer Chamberlain | and eGorge Barnaby. The Ro)al Neighbors also invited the Woodmen| and other friends to participate. The| The evening was spent in dancing. gl Efforts are now being made by the Duluth. The'| local team has defeated the Superior Y.'M. E. A. team which is considered | in the same class as the Shamrocks. The “Big Bemidg” five are anxious to add one more victory to their list before disbanding for the seamon and ! as they have defeated every thing bring the fastest team in Duluth here| Little trouble should be ex-| perienced in scheduling a game as the Duluth teams have heard of the Be- be anxious for games. It possible part of next week. Ella, why don’t you try Hollister’s Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. Internatiional Falls Daily Journal: “Lumber- terested audience, considering the weather conditions, at the city hall when he commenced his life work people do not understand or appre- ciate the work of eighteen missionar- ies who are doing such excellent work | throughout the logging camps of this country, . which was started by Mr. Higgins so long ago. Those who mis- sed hearing the “Sky Pilot” certainly missed a very inspiring and Instruc- tive address and we trust that'he will| again find time to visit us. Mesdames C. E. Battles, E. E. Ken- field, and Misses Mable Brooks'and Carrie Armstrong, of Bemidji, are among the ones who will ‘attend the Sunday school convention at Duluth, March 27 to 30. The program covers four days and consists of nine mass convention sessions and three “School and Method” sessions. On-Saturday and Sunday, March 29 and 30, a boys’ congréss has been arranged for.. John L. Alexander of Chicago,a “Teen Age Specialist” will be one of the noted men in charge of this depariment at the convention. -Following are the officers of the Beltrami County Sun- day School association: - President, itendent, Rev. J. ‘H. Chas.-H. Flesher; Elementary super- Intendent,;. Mrs. M. Phibbs; -Second- ary division superintendent, Mrs. J. M. Freeburg, Blackduck; Adult divi- sion and home department superin- Frarey, Blacle duck; Teacher training, Mrs. Anna Head, Bemidji; Missions and temper- iance, Mrs. J.. D. Bogart, Funkley. Mrs. B. C. Gloze, state manager for the Gossard Corset Co., will be at F. G. Troppman’s this afternoon and evening until 9:30. Would like to have all ladies interested in correct corseting call and.look over our new | models.—Adv. BORLEY—DUGAS. A quiet wedding was solemnized this morning at 8 o’clock in St. Phil- 1ip’s church, when Miss Adeline Dugas{ C only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Dugas of this city, became the bride of Edward Barley, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Borley, of Little Falls, Minnesota. Miss Jennie Bourgois acted as brides’ maid, the groom was attended by Frank Bishop of Thief River Falls. After the ceremony a \geddmg breakfast was served at ‘the home of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Bar- ley will depart immediately for Thief | River Falls, where they will visit for a few days, and then go to the twin {cities. They will make their future home at Simpson Saskatchewan, | where Mr. Barley has a large farm. The bridal couple were presented with a large number of wedding gifts. CHURCH SUPPER WEDNESDAY. The ladies of the M. E. church will hold their spring sale and supper, ‘Wednesday afternoon, March 26, in the church parlors. . The supper will be be thirty-five cents. Following is the menu: Meat Pie " Mashed Potatoes Cabbage Salad Het Rolls Pickles and Jelly Coffee and Doughnuts Apple Pie Cheese Everybody is invited to come and enjoy the hospitality of the ladies.— Adv. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing be- tween J. J. and Herbert Doran, doing business as Doran Brothers, has been dissolved by common consent. The business in Bemidji will be conduct- ed by Herbert Doran while that in International Falls will be conducted by J. J. Doran.—Adv. LAUNCH FOR SALE My 23-foot 12-horsepower launch. Complete with top search light, cush- ions, etc., etc. Boat as good as new. Cost $800.00. Will sell for $400.00. F. S. Lycan.—Adv. HEALTHY WOMEN SCARCE Is the Verdict of Scientific Investiga- tion How many women do you know who are perfectly well, strong and healthy as a woman'should be? They may not be sick enough to lie in bed —but they are run-down, thin, 'ner- vous, tired and devitalized. Women are so active nowadays and so much is expected of them, that they constantly overdo and suf- fer from headache, backache, ner- vousness and kindred ills. Such women need Vinol, our- deli- cious cod liver and iron.tonic with- out ol which will create an appetite, tone up the degistive organs, make pure blood and create strength: Mrs. W. G. Ritchie, Patchogue, N. Y., says: - “Vinol is certainly the best tonic 1 have. ever taken. [ was run down and tired all the time, but, thanks to Vinol I am l’eeling all right again.” Try a, bottle of Vinol with the un- derstanding that your money will be returned if it does not help you.— Barker’s Drug Store, Bemidji, Minn. -Adv. f “Bromo That is szmomm Always remember the full name. “! this li‘nn:nro on "ery box. “Look 250. There is Only One Oumlne 22 Laxative Bromo Quinine. oun:aomumuv. | Clemenuon. that $300.00 be appropriated enlson nmt g&oo .00 ‘e appropriated from Road nt ‘House or Funding onds- as may be obiained at o bolow par, and to the extent 0,000.00or Thfi ‘motion was seconded. by Commis- sioner Cleme ) put to.,n. vote ‘was dul, oved seconidéd and darried to take o rece ua till: 1e30 P, M. ‘Board reconyened: & mom ers present. 4 petition of G. H. ther et 'al, for o ast-bnuhmem of & oumy ‘road ofl the - Range line; :hetween sthe Towns ‘of 33 and 34, an and 34 (s mothm lot Thompson, *se onded b hearing wu set-for Tuesdny. Aprfl Bin; at 4:00 P. M. Moved :by Clementson,” “Seconded by ~Overture~GYPSY LOVE . Thompson,”. that the .Chairman, appoint, ; Miss Gladys Hazen .~ .« @i o7 ‘& cammittee of two to ‘examine the pro- ix it 'posed road on the Range une between R¥ 3} . Big: Special Feature the Towns 160-33 and 34, and 16188 and bi d B . 4 g2 7 3‘The Chalrmnn ap uinted Commlnslon- A Genuine Irish Drama: Produced - Amid. Genuine-Irish Surroundings, ers Cleméntson -anc /hre as a com- In Three Parts SHRttea To Exaoming ihe Dropossa road on the Range line between Towns:160-33 and 34 and 161-33 and’ 34, to meet at Wllliams on Friday, April 4th, at 9:00 A ovea by, By the death of their father, Robert and Claire Ffolliot are given into the care of Corry Kinchela, an unscrupulous land agent, who schemes with Harvey Duff, a dishonest police officer; to secure possession of _the child- ren’s lands. Robert is convicted on Duff’s téstimony and sentenced: to the penal settlement in Australia. His sister, Claire, and sweetheart Arte, are dependant upon Conn, the Shaugraun, who supplies them with food by his poaching. Several years later Robert returns to Ireland, but is caplured as a fugi- tive and thrown into prison. The crafty Conn asdists him to escape -and feigns death when fired upon by a sentinel. It is commonly believed that ~ Conn has been killed and a wake is held,-during which the: Shaugraun learns of a plan to spirit the girls outof the country. Kinchela -and his accomplices are brought to justice and the girls reunited ‘ to their sweet- hearts. Thompson, -seconded - by from the Road and Bridge Iund to the | Town of Zippel, for use upon cenaln Tpads in, 35id town. - Carried. Mybre, seconded by Clem- Bridge Fund to the Town Of Lllbel'(y. for -use on.the mail route Toad on the section line between sections 11 and 12, 13 and 14 and 23 and 24 in said town: Carried. ved by Lennon, seconded by Myhre. tl\at 5350 00 be sppro&nr!ated from .the Road and Bridge Fund to the 'l'own Qf |Cormant, to be used as follows: $20 the Toal ‘between sections 83 and 57; 4100 on the Range line between Cormant and Quiring; -and. $50 on the bridge over | North Cormant River, on the condition that ‘the so-called illegal warrants. Nos. | 1183, and 1318,.for $50.and $300 respec- | tively, issued to said Town in 1907, be surrendered to the County.” Carried. At the hearing set for this time for 1 the consideration of the transfer of Li- | quor 'License of Ole P. Olson to J. W. Nutter, there having been no bond filed, the matter was continued - to Tuesday: April 8th, at 4:30 P .M., on motion of | Clementson, seconded by Thompson, and duly carried. Moved seconded and carried to adjourn to 9. , Thursday, March 6th, 1913 Board reconvened at 9:30 A. M. Thur: day March 6th. Present: Rnko, Clem- entson, Myhre, and Lention; Absent, | Thompson. Moved seconded and carried, that the following applications for reduction, can- cellation or abatement of taxes, be rec- MILE, nnnxt:; {1 North Bound. i 182 Bast Bound Lesves. 163 ‘'West Bound Leaves. 18$East Bound- Leaves 187 West Bound Leaves. o’A e INTERNATIONAL bl g moe s 8 und_Leaves, 8 fioum Bound Leaves Bound Leaves mrdth outh Leaves- at. Freight North Leaves at . |« . PROFESSIONAL CARDS™ % BRI TR o Ruth Wightman | Teacher of Piano Remlenu Studio 1002 Bemidji Ave. Phone 168 LAWYERS GRAHAM M. TORRANCE £ LAWYER Telephone. 589 Miles. Block D. H. FISK ATTORNEY AT LAW umu second floor Ohuy-Bowm Blds PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS ‘DR. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block ommended to the Minnesotda Tax Com- 5 Cd mission: . Liane, C, H. Dodds; Bemidji Town- site Co., Fox & Jowett, Bomidji Brewing Co. C. Baer (2), Crookston Lumber Hengy ‘Danl, &’ 0. ..ubolee, George Knott, Beltrami Bievator & Milling com- puny, ‘Gasper Closs, G. A. Walker, G. W. Gehron, Gullik Nesje, Andrew Hendrick- son, S.'F. Adams. Illustrated Song: Oh What a Beautiful Dream You ‘Seem Sung by Mrs. Pfifer L (Continued tommorrow) | DR.-E. A, SHANNON, M. D, PHYSIC!AN AND 'SURGEON ' fice in Mayo Bl lock Phore 356 Res. ‘Phone 397 OR.C: R. SANBORN L YSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block Have You a Homestead Right ? Uncle Sam Owes You a Legacy of 160 Acres.- “Will You Claim It ? A\ One and a quarter million acres of fertile lands near Nebish ‘on the Red Lake reservation are being fast reclaimed by drainage under the Volstead act. In May, 1913, you can buy one of thesg.-. 160 acre tracts at $1.25 per acre plus the drainage liens that. run . over a period of 20 years. No residence is required. For further particulars inquire of E. M. TSCHOEPE, ‘Nebish. Minn Of Minnesota Built for and under the auspices of the Minnesota Auto Association T Contains 550 spcedometer ROAD TRIPS giving mileage between towns - Maps complete, showing chartédbrdn‘d'all s traveled roads in state Book - Contains Nea}.ly 1000 Pages Will be on sale at this store about May Ist | DR. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Jver First National bank, Bemidji, Minn. Ottice ‘Phone 36, Residence ‘Phone 73 DR::E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Winter Blook DR. E. H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in l‘].‘lyn Blocl Phone 18 EINER W. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over Security Bank DENTISTS JR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office in Winter Block DR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST First National Bank Bidg. Tel. 230 DR. G. M. PALMER DENTIST Miles Block Evening Work by Appointment Only NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY Open daily, except Sunday, 1 to 6 p. 7 to 9 p. m. Sunday, rezding rooms only, 3 t0 ¢ B m W. K. DENISON > VETERINARIAN Phone 164 Pogue’s Livery TOM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER SAFYR AND PIANO MOVING Res. 'Phone §58. 818 America Ave. " Office Phone 13. FUNERAL DIRECTOR = M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER and COUNTY CORONER] 405 Beltrami Ave. Bemidji, Minn. Resolvine Positively Cures Lame Horses, -Bog 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. $3 per- bottle.. Free Veterinary Advice. Peerless Medical Co., Kasota: Block, Minneapolis, Minn. AND EMBALMER Offies’813 Beltram! Ave. nld.no' Phone 511

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