Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 16, 1913, Page 5

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FRE KKK KKK K KK KKK KK b LEST WE FORGET * AR R R EEERERERE R Athletie Club dance at the club roems Friday evening. To Boost for the Sehroeder-Pioneer Sest. girls in the Free Piano con- To cut the 100 vote coupon out of shis paper and save it for your favor- ite contestant in the Schroeder- Ploneer Free Plano contest: Phone Society news to society edi- tor, phome No. 31. K. Nelson of Fertile spent Wed- nesday in Bemidji. A. M. Dunston of Bagley spent yesterday in Bemidji on business, &. H. Warner of Brainerd is ia Bemidji today on business connect- ‘W. F. Kunitz of Brainerd is among dbe business callers in Bemidji to- day. . @o-carts retired at the second hand sdore.—Adv. . Nels Thompson of Grand Forks' transacted business in Bemidji Wed- nesday. Philip Gill returned last night from Minneapolis where he has been several days. J. Togelberg of Fosston was among the business callers in the eity yesterday- Henry W. Warren of Bena was among the businmess callers in the eity Wednesday. Miss Anna H. Bailey of Minnea- polis is in the city on a combined business ¥and pleasure trip. Go-carts repaired at the hand store.—Adv. second Mrs. B. W. Lakin returned Wed- mnesday afternoon from a visit with relatives at Little Falls, Minnesota. Mrs. W. L. Brooks entertained twelve ladies at luncheon and auc- tion bridge Wednesday afternoon. Sugar is down. 17 pounds for 91.00. Schmitt’s Grocery.—Adv. iver O. Myhre, manager of the Seribner Trading company, trans- aeted business in the city yesterday, returning home in the afternoon. Katherine Durand, who has been attending high school here in Be- midji, left for her home in Puposky yesterday. One of these days you ought to &o to Hakkerups and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. 6. H. Warner of Brainerd is in Be- midji today on business connected with the Minnesota and Interna- tional Railway. Miss Elsie Edd of this city, who has been spending her vacation in the twin cities, will return to Bem- idji Sunday. The “Delinquence of Imp,” “The Babler” and “Julia”, will be given ®y the junior dramatic club for the ®enoiit of St. Philip’s church, at the Grand Friday night. Robert Mitchell was called to his Brinkman Theatre Where Everybody Goes Vaudeville Program The Trillers European Novelty. “Rags, That's All’ Two Specks In (Fly) Singing and Dancing Picture Program Margaret Fisher & Bob Leoeard In “When the Prince Arrived. Sue Mistakes the Acrabot for a Prince. The 6irl Reporter Pearl White in the Title Role. Two Clever Comedies. A Big Laugh in Every Scene. The Secret Padre of Antonio Show Starts 7:00 O’clock Sharp Admission 10c, 25c Picture Program Changes Every Day PEOPLE aaam vrrst's ONE SUCH A FEELING OF yesterday.—Daily Virginian. +(Oct. [14.) Miss Gertrude, who has relievad old home in Ontario, Canada, yes- terday on account of the death of his mother, Mrs. J. C. ‘”Htchell who died Tuesday. Mrs. J. T. Hatton of Jamestown, North Dakota will arrive in -Bem- idji next Tuesday 'and spend sev- eral days in the city as the guests of relatives. B. W. Lakin, T. J. Burke, A. L. Molander and E. H. Denu left this morning for Red Lake to attend the investigation of the proposed harbor construction on Red Lake. S. C. Bailey of Bemidji, one of the new district game wardens, at- tended to business matters jn the city Miss Bennett at the tlephone offive will return to Grand Forks Saturday and will take up her duties at that place. There will be services in the Swedish Lutheran ciurch tonight. ‘Rev. P. E. Ording of Nelson and | Rev. A. Mattson of Alexandria, Min-| nesota, will preach. Services will be- gin at 8 o’clock. Mrs. G. N. Carson and her sister Mrs. M. Farley, left last night for Carthage, Missouri, where they will visit for some .time. From thers Mrs. Carson will go to Brownsville, Texas, where she will spent the winter with relatives. |Eighty Volturno Passengers Miss Agnes Lundberg nf Crooks- ton, has accepted a position, with the Northwestern Telephone company, and arrived in Bemidji yesterday morning to assume her duties. Miss Lundberg was formerly employed at the telephone: office: at Crookston. Government Bonds have just been issued bearing 2 per cent intcrest. The Northern National Bank is in- spected by Government officials and its depositors are allowed 4 per cent interest.—Adv. Rev. C. W. Gilman of Haly, new pastor of the Methodist church, has arrived tn Bemidji. He was elected to succeed Rev. Charles H. Flesher, who recently resigned and who ac- cepted a position as superintendent of the Francis Home in Indianola, Iowa. C. B. Kinney, J. R. Harmon, Joe Lloyd, D. A. Monroe, R. C. Jacobs, Dan Holler, J. J. Doran, E. E. Peter- son, L. H. Soloman, F. L. McPartlin and John Berg of International Falls are in Bemidji today. Several of these men will become - members of the Elk’s Lodge tonight in this city. E. W. Quick of Langdon, North Dakota, who has been in Bemidji on business for a shtor time, returned to his home yesterday. Mrs. Quick, who accompanied him here returned today. They own a residence in Be- midji and came here with the in- tention of selling the property L.t were 8o favorably impressed with the city they decided not to sell, and may, decide to move up here some time in the future. HEKKKKKKK KKK KK KKK * * NOTICE * * B. 0. P. Elks, 1052w111meet* * Thursday night in Elk’s Hall, * * 20 candidates will be initiated * Social session following lodge * meeting. Every member re- * requested to be present.—Adv. IR R e R e R R R **** Avoid Sedattve ' Cough Medicines If you want to coniribute dirent- ly to the occurance of ~apillary hron- chitis and pneumonia tze cough med- icines that contain.codine, morphine, heroin and other sedatives whca you have a cough .or vold. An expector- ant like Chamberlain’s Cough Rem- edy is what is necded. That cleans ut the culiure beds or broeding places for thLe germs of pueumofiin and cother gorm ciseases. That 18 why pneumonia never results from a cold when Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is used. It has a world wide reputation for its cures. It contains no morphine or cther gedative. For sale by all dealers.—Adv. Defective ARE TRAPPED IN COMPARTMENT “Buriied to Death. LACKED TRAINED SEAMEN Head of International Union Says That Was the Principal Reason for | Loss of Life in the Latest Disaster on the Atlantic. o ol e oo clole o el el ohe ol o oo opo o o} New , York, Oct. 16.—Be- tween eighty and ninety pas- sengers on the Volturno were trapped in compartment No. 1 by the first explosion on the vessel Thursday morning and either perished at once or were burned alive. This news was brousht to port with the docking of the steamship Gros- ser. Kurfuerst, bearing 105 sur- vivors of the disaster. ERCIES RO ORONONS oo o e oo e oo oo o e o e b ol Ll R R R R Washington, Oct. :16.—“That labor conditions on the high seas must be remedied at once, tnd by congress, if such horrible disasters as that which has just overwhelmed the Volturno are not te occur with awful repeti- tion. has been clearly demonstrated by the latest sea catastrophe. This is the statement of Andrew Feruseth. Feruseth is the leading autbority on this, holding the presi- dency. of the International Seamen’s Union of America and being Presi- dent Wilson's special commissioner to the London conference between fourteen nations which will consider the question of safety at sea in No- vember. “According to reports,” declared Teruseth, “136 to 145 persens lost their -lives in this disaster. The storm had subsided finally when rescue became possible. “The Volturno, unlike the Titanic, was fully provifed with lifeboats, but like the Titanic she was unprovided ! with a sufficient number of skilled ! men, “Two of the Volturno’s boats were | lowered and got away; four were ' lowered and were smashed alongside. The fact that two got away indicates | the lack of skill on the part of the crew of the four lifeboats which fail- ed to get away. Indicates Lack of Skill. “When the Carmania arrived she lowered one of her boats, which tried 1o get to the burning vessel. Some cars were lost and one broke—both of which incidents indicate a lack of skill on the part of the crew. | “But one fact stands out clearly, 2nd that is that The Carmania’s boat succeeded in eettinz back to the Car-| mania and was hoisted aboard. This was sufficient preof that with proper <kill boats could be lowered and harAled. “The ore errreme test of skill in 8 seamon av 1 tnn one most important +he cecman’s ability ni to zet her = side when a Covan rpln “The nt thing which serme <+ thia fime is for e = which will in- on every ocean enma erews ¢ ot ‘2 hoz fvad Oct. 16 for the coneid iem of the seaman’s bill now hef~=o # =+ Fady, and it has been agread tn to)n a vote on Oct. 23. Accordine to President the question of whether or not any real protection is to be given pas- sengers at sea will be determ!ned by this, vote. “PERFECT MINIATURE" DEAD Woman Thlrty-uven Inches Tall, Weighed Only Sixty Pounds. New Albin, Ta., Oct. 16.—Miss Ruth- ey Howes, who is dead here at the age of sixty-six years, was reputed to have been the smallest. perfectly formed woman in Iowa. She was thirty-seven inches tall and weighed sixty pounds. In no way deformed Miss Howes was a remarkably beau- tiful and attractive woman in minia- ture. She was a school teacher and a musician of ability. | queens; and = Feruseth | * WEDDED IN LONDON. Prince Arthur of Conpaught and the Duchess’ of Fife. EUROPEAN ROYALT. WELL REPRESENTED Prince Arthur of Gonnaught Weds Dushess of Fife, :London, Oct. 16.—Three kings. four empress, together ‘with some fifty cr British and continen- tal royalties, witnessed the marriage of Prince Arthur, son of the Duke of Connaught, governor general of Can- iada, and his cousin, the Duchess of Fife, in the historic Chapel Royal, St. James’ palace, The match has been | generally regarded as the nearest pos- " sible approach to a royal romance, as i except for the necessity of providing a wealthy bride for Prince Arthur and the desirability of keeping the duch- ess’ millions in England no state pur- pose is serted by the alliance. The bride inherited more than $5,000,000 from her father. She is twenty-two years of age and the prince thirty. ° Although the wedding was supposed to be merely a family affair court om-. cials had complete charge of the ar- rangements. As the Chapel Royal holds oanly 300 persons the guest list was exceedingly select. In addition to King George and Queen Mary and the parents of the bride and bride- groom the distinguished guests in cluded the kings and queens of Den mark and Norway, Dowager Empress Marie of Russia, Queen Mother Alex- andra, the crown prince. and crown princess of Sweden, and Prince and Princess Henry of Prussia, represent- ing the kaiser. All the members of tfxe diplomatic corps were present. ' Snow Spoils Cranberry Crop. Middleboro, Mass., Oct. 16.—The. ‘Plymouth. country cranberry crop is kard hit by the snow storm. Growers estimated that 50,000 barrels of un- picked -berries in -the ‘bogs .in--this ‘Vicinity were. spoiled. HOW’S THIS? We offer One Hundred Dollars. Re- ‘ward for any case of Cattarh that can- not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We. the undersigned, have known F. J.. Cheney for the last 16 years, and be- lieve him perfeitly honorable in all business transactions . and financially able to carry out any obligations mnde by his firm. NATIONAL BANK OF COTMHadERCg!. lo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern- ally, ' acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system Testimonials sent free. Price 76 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti- LONGEST BIPLANE FLIGHY ;| German Avlatur Covers - 1,376 Miles Within Twenty-four Hours. Johannisthal, Germany, Oct. 16.— Victor Stoeffler, in a 100-horsepower biplane, has beaten the world’s rec- ord for, a flight .covering the .period within twenty-four consecutive hours. He started from here shortly after midnight in competition for the chief prize of the National Aviation sub- scription to be awarded for the long- est European flight of the season.” He landed at Muelhausen at 12:42 a. m., having covered 1,376 miles. His act- ual flying time was 22 hours 47 min- utes. .Stoeffler flew from Johannisthal to Posen and back. Then he flew to Muel- hausen and continued to fly back and forth between Muelhausen and Darm- start, making this trip four times, g \NTERRUPT‘ED- | &5 THE LAST 4 \WORD N CULTURED AnD PEACEFDOL REFINE MENT, NEW YORK 13 © W13 - nTL-sYrD - FATD - M. ADDITIONAL - WANTS Too Late To Classify WANTED—Laundry house work will g0 out by the day, washing at home. 518 3rd St. Sugar is down. 17 puonds for $100. Schmitt’s Grocery.—Adv. WANTED—To take care of horses or cows during the winter in the city, for small pay. Enquire Pio- neer ofice “F. P.” FOR SALE—One wood stove nearly new cost $30, $20 takes it. Apply at 320 Beltrami ave. LOST—On Tuesday, a suit case with a pair of shoes tied to handle. Finder kindly leave same at Falls and Cameron feed store. fully guaranteed, in all 81-2 x13 (Can you pdper does not satisfy you Special agents call on Carbon Paper We have an assortment of high grade paper At $1 and $125 a box Yes, there are 100 sheets in each box. and if the it—your money returned if you want it always. Beware! from time to time' They may offer you enticing looking bargains—but—what if you're not satisfied? It may be a case of throwing it into the waste basket. We Buy on a Guarantee and Sell the Same Way. Bemidji Pioneer Supply Store Phone 31 colors 8 1-2 x 11 and beat It?) know where you bought the trade about the city AmeTrn-'ican- Adding Machine The Latest Adder Costs But $35 See our exhibit---ask for (0 days’ trial Here is a new price on a competent Adder. On a machine that is rapid, full size and infallible. The very latest machine, built by men who know, in one of the largest metal-working shops. It is an.individual Adder to be placed on one's desk, close to one's books and papers. To take the place of the . eentral machine requiring skilled operators. It is also intended for offices and stores where costly machines are a luxury. The price is due to utter simplicity, and to our enormous output. Seven keys do all the work. Bach opied number is shown up tor checun[ before the addition is mad . The machine Jfll add, sub- tract ‘and multiply. ‘With very -H:ht practice anyone can com- ute a hundred fimlre- a minute. d the machine never mistake Countlen offices, larxe and small, are getting from these 1aa- chines the highest class of ver- makes vice. Manufactured and Guaranteed by AMERICAN CAN COMPANY, CHIOAGO Sold In Bemidji By The Bemidji Pioneer Office Supply Stnre Now we maxe this offer so that offices everywhere may learn what this machine means to them. Ten Days' Tost We will gladly place in any office one ‘American Adder for a ten days’ test. There will be no obligations, and charges will be prepaid. Compare it with any non-lister— even the costliest. Let anyone use it. Bee if any machine ‘can serve better than this. Just send us this coupon and we'il send the machine. Please send us an.American A ing Machine for ten days’ free Name Street Address ... City. stato

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