Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 25, 1913, Page 4

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REPORT of the Condition of The First National Bank, at Bemidji, in the State of Minnesota, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSI- NESS, Of‘;f%BER 21st, 13. revealed, but there is every reason S|T“ ATI“N to belleve that before many hours interference in Mexico by the war- y ships dispatched to Mexican waters by | the various foreign governments would K be proclaimed. 3 will relterate the American policy that H only governments founded on consti- n a‘ uns wnh Mex- tutional law and order will be recos. 1 nized on the Western hemisphere. have passed a notice by the United It is understood also that the | c Chairman Bacon of the senate for- co Grow Worse, L“'r ‘ht to the White House for the 1 esident's approval, No intimation as to its contents was Btates that it will not brook European TUnited States, by the same statement, eign relations committee conferred at oE Fonds the state department and White House. .He declared that while the .| United States would always like to| "% 10, have the approval of foreign govern- e from Nati ments in its policy toward Mexico and | pisreecrye o8 ‘fi'.‘g‘i'{ P Foi would always listen to suggestions Checks and etherflcu;h lilem 3,009.90 nevertheless this government would o og 750.00 —_— never yleld its views because it had “'““‘1";{,,3‘:':5 g:;{‘e a1 broader and mfi.:;fi?:fmmf:fi Lawtal Money Reserveiéfl‘l) . Vi . considerations af e wi pec] P hnmp'uw nflmand me wafll- the Mexican problem than merely ma- | KS§al(endernotes | 53500, #r.150.10 terial interests. urer (5 per cent of clrcumlon) 1,250.00 |ul'fl|| Secures Release The gravity of the situation, it was Total s apparent, would be increased by LIABILITIES, nt smam“ Felix Diaz taking refuge in the Amer. | apltal stock p $000000 . fcan conmsulate at Vera Cruz. .mssz 6,300, The possibility that the Huerta au- witoma? B“kmm i i ue her thorities might demand his release and provoke another emergency was ‘Washington, Oct. 26.—Developments | fully realized. and of & few hours in the relations be-| At the state department it was said m m‘efé'f.’l 'g;m'd tween the United States and Mexico| that while no instructions had been | jec emphasized a gravity of affairs more| 8iVen to American Consul Canada at ominous than at any time since Presi- gondcx:uz 10 Buolrd ln “t”ylt‘;m vo Dlgs dent Wilson's fiflmhhtnuon hegan ‘anada’s general nstructions were Absolute silence was the order in ofelal quarters. - The release of the Ward liner Mor-| “THREE WEEKS” PRINCE WED e Castle, with Mrs. John Lind on National such that he could take in the re- turned leuiqr if it seemed necessary. P(s)sl‘:‘l ;:5:':{&&' Total STATE OF MINNESQTA, ‘Wife of Former Vice Pres!- dent Dead at:iIndianapolls. ' FEUX DAL UNDER, Indianapolis, Oct. 25.—Mrs. Charles Warren Fairbanks, wite of the former vice president of the United States, ia dead. She was suddenly stricken with o pneumonia on Oct. 15 and hope of her recovery had been abandoned almost from the eutset. Mrs. Fairbanks is survived by hes husband and five children, all of ¢5| whom, except Frederick, who is on his way from California, were at her 5| bedside. Mrs. Fairbanks served two terms as president general of the Daughters of the American Revolution. {beard, after peremptory demands by the United States, terminated s deli- eate situation. Orders were in preparation to the ©emmanders of the American warships Arnott Reclaims Woman He Divorced Flve Years Ago. Pittsburg, Oct. 25.—John Preston Arnott, the self styled Prince Paul of Blinor Glyn’s “Three Weeks,” has re- married his former wife, who at one Conmy of Beltraml. I, R, H. Schumaker, cashier. named bank, do solemnly swear that the to the best fes. above statement Is true 0] knowledge and be] H Su 4] day of O October, 1013, of the above- of my SOBWAKII Cashier. ubscribed and sworn to before me this2ith Subscribe for The Pioueer flum()TEGTIUN (uarored In Uted States Gon- sulate at Vora Cruz, ' Vera Orus, Mex; Oct. 35.—General Felix Dias, candidate for president of Mexico, whom General Huerta wants | out of the way, is quartered in the United States consulate under Amer- ican protection. Dias was taken from the home of his brotherin-law by United States Con- sul Canada and John Lind, President ‘Wilson's special envoy to Mexico. They were accompanied by . one marine and though Mexican soldiers guarded the house the departure of Dias with his Mexican escort was not interfered with. “My plans -are rather unsettled,” General Diaz said to a reporter, with a touch of irony.” “It 1s certain I am in Mexico. I do not know exact- ly when I will leave this port. By many of my friends I am advised to leave the country. “I am considering a plan to go to Mexico- City within forty-eight hours 80 as to be at the capital on Sunday for the election. The prosecution of my friends since I arrived at Vera Cruz can be construed in no other ‘way than a direct attack on me. “It all seems very strange to me, as I have been on the best of terms with General Huerta and have been exceedingly friendly to the Huerta government.” R R R e s e R ] | SATURDAY OCTOBER 25 1918 Star:dard of tie World Criterion -by which all_motor cars are judged. All there is in motoring exce(gt the troubles. adillac eventually, why not now. Nortizern Automobife @o. Phcne 474 Besmidji, Mian. S\ Nomination Blank * W. G. Schroeder, ¥ ffi * Bemidfi, Minn. *® T K73 NOTEDY MOMINALE . o7 cre s o a:o's siwsersis s ons sia ot 0167 ' eralaioraia aia as & % * + * contestant in the Schroeder Piano Contest and ask that vou place + . i her name on your numbered list. + ? + | "" Vot nece,sar,. to slgn # 4ying of Vera Cruz to insist on her 'release. G, Oam; Pub]lc. Bnl"lm( Co ulnn — A Useful Gart For Man. time was known as the Countess M| mmgmmn D o e rietta of Spain. Some time ago it was Co! = g F. B, SHELDON, A statement Was in preparation by reported that Arnott had taken out a A2 w,umaw Dinc l.mhrr Bryan and Counsellor John Hcense in New York to marry Miss A. G Badaott Moore, which Secretary Bryan | gt i Golaen of Boston. _— 60 DATS - TO XMAS SOME TIME YET! However those desiring to have their picture made to send away for Xmas, ought to have them taken now. November and December are our Busiest Months. Use Good Judgment. Call early and Avoid Disappointment. Also remember Gne Dozen Photo- graphs makes 12 Xmas Presents, . that are sure to please Twelve Friends. Come in and inspect our new styles. For Womasn. Expressions of sur- § prise from visitors g at our store lead us to believe that our § Sweaters for Ladies cannot be surpassed anywhere. Not on- ly do the sweaters § surprise, but the ex- § ceptional values of- E fered make the big & hit. | Cardinal Sweaters $3,50 to B $4.00. Grey and Cardinal-—- & very heay basket woel knit at a2 [ § be dressed comfort- able our 3ig Assort- ment of heavy SHAKERKNIT SWEATEHS A great lot jnst ‘ar- rived in Cardinal -Regular $6.00 va]- ues for Whose desire is to are just the thing. and Oxford-any size Sweaters for the Children Too. We are pleasing the Young Folks with our splendid dis- » play of Warm Wearing Sweaters-—-Cardinal at from $1.00 to $1.85. Special values for Boys-$2.00 regular at $1.65. | Mackinaw Coats, | Hand and Foot Wear | Flesce Lined Rubbers . : _ | Men’s heavy Socks and ) S Line still Complete Mittens, bought direct gl e }Nomens ‘and in all sizes and from the Fox River Knit. | Children’s fleece lined colors from rubbers. Our stock is ting Mills in Fox River, : complete with a full run $5 00 to $8. 00 Wis. Extra Good Values of sizes. " Rubber Weather On. at 25c¢ and 50c Extra Apple Special. Without a doubt ours is the biggest Fancy Red Apples, Long Keepers line of rubber footwear in this section Pers Pt st Godo Cookers and Splendid Eating. e i i b s Car expected here OCTOBER 25, en’s oW cu umbermen s Vvers, ik ien i g6, §2,25| $1.00 Per Bushel . Right out of the Car. Men'’s high leather top rubbers---8, 12 Phone Your Order Quick and 16 inches, the best values .in the A : > ity from $2.75 to $3.75. ~ 65 or 395 Studlo Open Sundays as well as on Week Days. N. L. Hakkerup ‘Your Photographer Vote for Your Candidate | _In the Free Piano Contest ||

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