Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 22, 1913, Page 2

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-‘mmnnmymxm automobile bandits visited' the Com- 3 bl s )| munal Savings bauk st Wiielmaburs |]|)|m; '|'||E||{ pUTY THERASEE o S s | | > & suburb of 8 city, murdere: 6 e . XCEPTIONAL FACILITIES, CDMPLETI ORGANI- CONGRESSMAN JOHNSON. ||| & subu of tis clty, murdered the RS R TRS SRR s THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER fEE BEMIDJX PIONERR PUB. CO. Publishers and Propristors. ® svo0es LODGEDOM IN BEMIDJL ¢ 20620000000 ¢ Telephone e a ; t\llql‘hol b:n(l){vno;t;s snd cash. | Soores «mfiimmm aneapolls Schosl of MIISIC g " Lodgs +Mo. : Entered at t office at Bemidll, d ey drove the bank In ing the Duty of the Kidneys. : i Ming, as secondzclas atter under Act Says Life Was Threatene taxieab soon after the institution 5 Orator. and [PRIVATE aad CLASS Lessons i ol 317 Regular meeting 2 -4 of Congress of Maroh B 18 for Favoring Certain Bill. s hed for Rl R S | . To fiter the'blood 15 the kldnen ’ L e T Yt nights—first and thira ; E: o Mg R Fublished every afternoon excspt Sunday No attention pald’to anonymous con- tributions, Writers name ' must’ be known to’ the editor, but not necessar- 55 Tor pulication. ‘ommunications for the Weekly Plon- 985 2tould reach this uffics not latar than sure publica- tion In the current issue, B it : 4 RAMATIC ART. * Dipl olool duty, : Art i .mfi.«&r o St £ Only ufo:.i!f' ;.ficbn’ e 52','“({,“ "“"W": hu", When they fail to do this the kld- mm_h,;:mm":( “”";',5,‘5.,5"',‘7,‘2:},,:{“ Simtsaton W 403 Beltram! Ave. . Catale ‘R’ 4244 Eighth Stret So. J'L'l".f.mmi“’ir"nfl‘&‘;;f Sept-1. 10,3, building they levelled revelvers at two young clerks, who scurried for' shel- ter. The cashier; an “aged man,|Ney8 ‘are weak, ' soreamed for help and fought with the| Backaché and other - kidney two men until he was felled with a|may follow; butlet through his head. Help the kidneys do their work. s B. P. 0. B Bemidjl Lodge No. 1088, Regular al, ¥ meeting " nights— Usé Doan's ‘Kidney Pills-—thé test- k Boae ana Br Thareders - - ‘clock—at Eiks hall.— = Subsoription Rates. 4 b b ok & 8 b & & & & & |ed Kidney remedy. - = onewee FREE e One month by mrlor S Sy o * Bemidji~ ‘people endorse their \ ollly QD6 year, by cartis, MEETS DEATH AS SHE % | Worth, - - re o os e ! oue Iimth’- Supply. or roRMACONE with' Bv:ry FoRMAcomz Sold. [ % % There Bix mnmh-. DO Sizes: 75c, $1.50, $2.5¢ HAD LONG FEARED. Oxe yu.r. postage Mrs. J. C. Titus, 602 America ave- nue, Bemidji, Minn., says: “I'am re- commending Doan's“-Kidney ° Pills, hoping -that: other * kidney ‘sufferers may be benefited by reading my en- dorsement. *I-was'suffering from kid- ney troubles when I used Doan’s Kid- ney Pills. ‘They gave'me a great deal of rellef, more than any' other rem- edy 1 had ever used.” - A SECOND'STATEMENT. During a personal interview with one of our representatives, on March 19; °1912, Mrs.’ Titus said: ~“I have, no reason-to change my opinion“of Doan’s’ Kidney Pills. " I occasionally use this remedy and it ulwnyu brings every mecond l.:‘ follfl: [Purifies and Peflumes the Alr Scigntlflcany Biiday hyeding, at Kills All Discase Germs and Preveats Discase. Our Roach Powder and Cathiolic chuteh. = Tnsect ermw-tm- will rid your. house all pe Used and 1 mended by the leading Hospitals, Public Institutions and Boards of Health ASK YOUR DRUGGIST ' " " : DRGRER OF: ONOR i Meeting nights _ every ¢ { second-and “fourth Monday ;z\enln?l. at Odd Fellows o * * * * Chicago, Aug. 22.—A premo- nition existent from childhood < that she would meet her death < + ) <+ b * * + Eight pa containin; T Bows M:&-m h»fi‘.‘fi"e?:‘:fl’.fy i andress tm' $1.650 hlmlfl “ i in an ocean disaster was ver- ified in the case of Miss Stella T. Riordan, teacher in the pub- lic - schools, .who, with her mother, Mrs. H. C.' Riordan, lost her life in the steamship State of California catastrophe off the Alaskan coast. mlS PAPER REPRESENTED FCR FOREIGN ADVERTISING BY THE GENERAL OFFICES i NEW YORK AND CHICAGO BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES oot e ks ofo b bk koo b b r.om ) Regular gieeting nighte b b every 2nd and 4th Wednes- ony ‘evering ai 3 o'cloek Tagles hall ¥ 3 S b ol ol ol ok ok ok ok ok TURKS MAY RENEW THE WA_R7 Would Like to Humble Bulgars and Keep Adrianople. 7 London, Aug. 22.—The threats of a | Peneft: third war in the Balkans which have| For sale by all dealers. been made in the last few days seem [ cents. to be dangerously near fulfilment un- Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New avenue, where sixty-two men were less the powers agree quickly to pre- | York, sole aegnts for the United imprisoned 600 foet below the sur- ’ ventit. Turkey, swayed by.the Youn.|states, face and in peril of death for five | depyright by American Press Assooiation.| Turks and the army, threatens to base | Remember the name—Doan’s—and hours while fire destroyea the wooden a casus belli against Bulgarie upon Come to the State I‘anr - And Visit the MINREAFOLIS DRYGOODS CO. This Big, Progressive Store on Nicollet Avenue At Fifth Street Cordially Invites You to Use Its Free rest rooms and writing Post office on main floor. SCORES OF MEN IN PERIL Imprisoned in Aqueduct Tunnel While Fire Rages Above Them. New York, Aug. 22—A force of men has begun clearing away the debris in the aqueduct tunnel at Forty-ninth street and St. Nicholas [ e 8 Regular meecings —First and third Saturdey after noons, at 1:30—at 044 Fel- lows Halls, 452 Beltram: Price 50 take 1o other. . Bemidfi Lodze No. 11¢ - superatructure. AGED CASHIER MURDERED|the allesed Bulgarian cruelties in . _ rooms. Be sure to visit the cool, @ Regular meeling nights Burning fragments of the building Thrace. There are reports of ad- Free checking rooms where pure food restaurant that ;"%’;’L“;Zfi' 3 b'g:-lh fell into the shaft and made more A bile Bandits Rob Bank in Ger| Y21CeS by Ottoman troops in the di. your parcels and personal serves 1800 to 3000 people 402 Beltramf. t menacing their. condition. utomobllexBantits Ral ™| rection of Bulgaria. Their occupation baggage may be left a day. ; The imprisoned men were made man Town: of Dedeagatch is both affirmed and safely. Six floors of merchandise. Reveccs Lodge. Regular more uncomfortable by the knowledge Hamburg, Germany, Aug. 22.—Two| denied. % meeting nights -- first and i that they were near 900 pounds of = i . thind Wednesday at ‘Soeloek { dynamite housed in the shatt, When : Free Souvenirs to All Who Come oo om0 - B iaat tua e wis ofit-ths, frenien L Chi ractic 3o Sianey M:::fl‘d.mmm“'l‘mfi : ery ‘adult whi thia store the first week in September, "EWIGETZ OF PYTEIAS i rescued all of the sixty-two, earn irop of Mingesota where Biectro. Therapy is.ta i To every adult wha vi Pl il e iyl g 3 - SREISAS connection with Chiropractic? All whnh-vomvu\vnleduetheuu{ndnnunmlhtuunlel:m ty ; y ! we will give FREE, a uscful, servicesble souvenir worth coming for. Bemidjl Lodge No. 108 - in treat tment h ui.k s eanmg_hlmpmcl\t @ Why be content with working on & small salary wl 2 - ASK FOR THEM Regular meeting nighte—os- our graduntes earn from 8300 up per R n et o Minnesota College Non Medical Themp ry Tuesds; nin; SULZER WILL AID MITCHEL | [ g, M Mmoo o e Mol R. F. MURPHY $i7 Toatiy evatng partments of General Merchandise, Including FUNERAL DIRECTOR 43 Departmen s DRESSGOODS ' SILKS ' COATS SUITS _ MILLINERY Propotes uo Take Part In New York | = e AND EMBALNE: UNDERWEAR _ CARPETS __FURNITURE - araty = KRR KKK KK KKK KKK KR K KRR KRR KKK KKK RS o . DEAPERINS BHOES o outoome of s il by he.eoun N Omlnatl on Blank One price to all and money refunded cheerfully the outcome of his trial by the court Makes this @ safe store to trade with. No purchase is considered W. G. Schroeder, x 3 of impeachment Governor Willlam Sulzer- proposes to enter the mayor- completed until the customer is absolutely satisfied Bemidji, Minn. * B I hereby nominate......ccivenvteraccenicsancnnnnannan a8 a % o'clock—at the Enlat alty campaign in New York city, ac- e cording to his friends here. It is de- olared that he is particularly anxious = to inject himself into the campaign in *x * *x x order to continue his fight against|x contestant in the Schroeder Piano Contest and ask that -you place % * * x. x MAZONIC. A F. & A M. Bemidj, 238, 'Regular | meettng nights — first and third Wednesdays, 8 o'clook—at Masonic Hall, Beltrami Ave, and Fifth st =t Bemlidji Chapter No. 176, R. A. M. Stated convocationa Tammany Hall and Charles F. Mur- |y her name on your numbered list. * phy, its leader. The impeached governor proposes to support the fusion nominee for mayor, who is John Purrey Mitchel, and to do his utmost in attacking the N record of Murphy and the Tammany candidates. Not Necessary to sign ¥ i*l!iii‘ll!iifi’Kilifiiifilfliililiil*i’ Hall Zeltrami Ave., and-Fifth etreet. Blkanah Commandery No, 88 E. T. Stated conclave—second and fourth Fridays, ¥ o'clock p. m.—at Masonic Temple, Bel tram! Ave., and Fifth St MODERN M ARITANS. Regular mesting: uifghosifon the firet and thiré Thursdays #ia the 1. 0. 0. F Hall at § Progressives Endorse Fusion. New York, Aug. 22.—The fusion movement against Tammany Hall was strengthened when the Progressives endorsed the judiciary ticket designat. ed by the fusion committee and also approved the fusion nominations in Brooklyn. FRECKLE-FACE Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spots, How to Remove Easily. Here’s a chance, Miss Freckle-face, to try a remedy for freckles with SOME FEATURES OF THE WORLD'S GREATESTSTATE FAIR 300 Acres of Instructive and Educational Exhibits World’s Most Famous Frontier Days Show A trainlod of champion rough ridérs, busking bronch doggers, buffalos, Indians, etc., moved from Cheyanne, °v7y ing, for the Minnesota State Fair. EVERY NIGHT IN FRONT OF THE GRAND STAND $27,600 Worth of Champion Horse Races for five afternoons. /4 World's Famous Speed Demons in Sensationsl A Rases, " Saturday Aormoon, Beprembor gmrtions} Automobile Seven Bands and Thi ) :?\d’e.\’:mn& ree Orchestras, m.dmn. the best nndc. every , No. 1628, Regu- nixhtfl second radays ;of n eight o oci fa ‘0ad Fellows Hail. K W. A Bemldji 'Camp No. 5018 Regular meeting ‘nights: first and third “Tuesdays 8 o'clock at Odd -Fellows Hall, 403 Beltrami Ave. Model “K” Five Passenger Tourmz Car—Completely Equipped—Full Nickel Trimmings—$900.00 Equipment lncludes three ofl lamps, two gas lamps, Prestolite Gas the guarantee of a reliable dealer that it will not cost you a penny unless it removes the freckles; while if it does glve you a clear complexion the ex- pense is trifling. Simply get an ounce of othine— double strength from your druggist and a few applications should show you how ‘easy it is to rid yourself of the homely freckles and get a beauti- ful complexion. Rarely is more than one ounce needed for the worst case. Be sure to ask the drugglst for the double strength othine as this is the prescription sold under guarantee of money ‘back if it fails to remove Baby Health Contest, Farm Boys Camp, Boy Scouts, Bench Show. Most Gorgeous Display of Fireworks ever seen in the Northwest. Grand Society Horse Show five nights, in the Coliseum, Shows, Vaudeville and Free Acts. Something to suit the taste ef Everyone. A Vacation, Recreation, Inspiration, for all the People, From Monday Moming to Saturday Night. Minnesota State Fair Grounds SEPT. 1.6, 1913 ' Model “E-R” Roadster—Same equipment: also trunk and rear tire holders . Model “K-D” Deliwéry Car, enclosed bodv—completely equipped . Model “M-C-C” Six Cylinder, 40 H. P. Touring car—Completely eqmppe v Why Spend $1500 for an Automobile When You Can Get Every K-R-I-T Tank, mohair top with side curtains and top cover, windshield, horn, de- mountable rims with spare rim, tool kit with jack and tire repair outfit Wwith pumnip. ; Feature for $900.00 0.5 5 Cheptar No. 3T, Regular meeting nights— first and third Fridsyd, § o'clock — at Masonie‘Hall, Beltrami Ave,;and Fifth b Meetings held ~ thire “Sunday afternoon of eaeh ‘month at Troppman's Hall. . I."-ln‘l the first Friday evening of the momth at the home of “Mrm.>MF F. Schmidt, 306 Third strest BISIAR & ENGLANG 17 3d 8t I-IIIL Real Estate. I.oanl. Rentals, "'Collections and General Imur- ance. ShRA ?hoxcelz Farm Lands and City for sale on easy terms - See'us'rbéfore buymg elaewhfle and save money. You can accuse us of stretchmg a point when we compare a $900 car with a $1500 car.” The K-R-I T lg a $900 clr ln price only In real |utomobfle vllue it is something quite different ( from the average $900 car. Onece you' grasp the significance of the K-R-I-T idea in building a car complete in one plant, in- 3 stead of assembling it from parts-bought from other manufacturers;'just then you will understand why a K-R-I-T can be compared with $1500°cars, Just how it can be sold for $900. Following are the facts—a pl.rtlal analysis. of K-R-I T value. Study—compare—then draw your own conclusions: il Materials and Workmanship. freckles.~ ry to = o ...me.fia &-mon- A ot e e logue. lntmute Telegraph Institute 1410 Heonepin Ave. . ., Minneapolis, Minn. TIRES -VULCANIZING ing and General Tire Répairi ;;f—'k' g and G praseriy et qulekly fone. and ! vanadium steel, and specially heat-treat it for We sell -II m.u- nl first quality toughness and strength. M — e The K-R-I-T Company not only desfgn the motor 5 ."\;;-T.ERH gty SR EXPOS ITION [ —they make it; cast the cylinders in one plece to K-R-I-T Service Ave. ma;nun glve rigidity and preserve alignment;’ equip it-“with The K-R-I-T has never, in two years lost a hill 1016 Hennepin-Ave: ball bearings and with connecting’rod bearings 50 climbing contest in which it participated; and has T " 5 per cent larger flli’.:l‘\ll\lll', wdprolmote m:mt;th run been s %rotlnixlnelt:‘t‘ flénx‘-fi in all thedbifhendurance HE mpALt S‘Np H o ning, silence and the greater development of power. runs, including the en tour and others, PLAN® Hamllfle, Mldway between Tsl;qy make the clutch of multiple discs—a clutch But overshadowing these achievements is the e a‘“‘“‘l'l Ll_'n-nndl!-tfloul e Minneapolis and St. Paul {iatholds. audcholds, 880 Hialds In sR60 &0d iG] ity 0 e e o a na Soang O M54 i 0000 et m e well advertised . " and on hills; and yet starts the car uamooth 1 nnd adverse recently’ expen W A N T E D n'::h;sz‘-“:;fi p ! 5 easily as an alectflc gHdes away. § conditions—the supreme satisfaction of K-R-I-T ‘,’,l: lgnngg’ ements. so mc farme “They make the transmisgion and real ule, cut the OWners: injeveryesition; Sep tember 1-6' lnCIu81ve gears-from- chrome nickel, steel—the hardest'and Comfort and My Riding.- Money maker. Permanent position. LIBERTY MFG. CO. i i et Bk BTl Take the fainily and attend the annual bmurll:n metal known—and mount them on ball tThe big elliptical springs—made of vanadium A 1 I gs. . steel to Insure: easy riding and prevent the possibil- dmn, mm. Minnesota State Fair. There- 'will 'be They~ drop forge the front axle, thus assuring ity of breakage—and the deep rich upholstering ful- & many things entirely new this'year: Ample entertainment for everybody-— your complete enjoyment has ‘been - L strength and stability in a most important member. fill the final requisite of riding comfort in an auto- “'* Saioven - They make the transmission-drive shaft of chrome mobile. Superior. Cor i Slnrh forWork orDressUp || w(\ Are these strong points of the K-R-I-T enough to convince you that it is at least worthy of your i s:yunh comfortable shirts made for lots t critical inspection—your closest investigation. i :\‘ 'Kff&"'o}"a'.flns;".‘&fl“l:" St:n:?velcl!l?e arranged for. A i m——w“ c gmmtuu you more—leét-us ahow you—Tlet us prove some of the strong claims made for the H{ n-‘nem vou'nuxuu:;m Go to the Ea’r | K-RIT. | 9 i | Everybody’ll be there Call and see me about your railroad quCk Money Maklng Oppor tumty ticket. Remember thisis the route of i FOI‘ GOOd lee AantS the famous “Great Big Baked P?“’"" -“l 5 We are now placing agencies thtvu;hont thh territory. B?mn of .the best towns are still open. R E Flsher' I' " 'We have a most libéral propositior on°a Hrie'of cars equal to any cars up to $2,000 in price. il Libera1 measure- Joint Ticket Agent Union Depot. 5| a tor urtmfla at once betvn wur town ll uken uh ments in chest; g i hlox:thwestel;n Autoq:obllg Company 215 So th,l"ourtfi Mt aneapolls. Minnesota. mhr Mnflds—nmfigwmmm of i Plrlcan.lth mark v( Quality. Buy il one toaay! il F.A.PATRICK & CO DULUTH | Manufacturers - MINNESOTA & INTERNATIONAL RY. W. H. GEMMELL, General Manager BRAINERD A. M. CLELAND, General !llun[er Agent, ST. PAUL.

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