Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 6, 1913, Page 4

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— Our assortment includes styles from the gun metal to fine Solid Gold. We have some exepfionally good values in gold filled—a practical time piece convenient to wear with amovement that will give good time and service, Our assortment of ladies watches is complete from the cheaper grades to the more expensive solid gold diamond studded. Artistic monograms, hand engraved on any watches we sell without extra charge. Geo. 116 Third Street T. Baker & Company Manufacturing Jewelers BEMIDJI, MINN. Near the Lake CONVENTION RESOLUTIONS (Continued from Page 1.) tion for the expenditure of an ade- quate portion of the proceeds of the sale of such lands, in draining, clear- ‘ing and otherwise improving and re- claiming, and in building roads and firebreaks in, through and around providing- that none of the swamp | St2te, school and swamp lands then lands hereafter patented by the United | Femaining unsold. States to the State of Minnesota, be! STATE MONEYS. disposed of by the State, until Pro-| Desiring to affirm the position we vision is made by constitutional|took at the Brainerd meeting of this amendment and appropriate lcglsla~|associatmn on December 1st and 2nd, EASTERN STARS ELECT The folling officers were elected at the meeting ot the Q;"H. 8. last even- ing: “ 5 Mrs. W, P. Dyer, Worthy Matron; G. E. Carson, Worthy Patron; Mrs. H. Rasmusson, Associate Matron Mrs. John Achenbach, Conductress; Mrs. B. Upham, Associate Conductress; Mrs. A, B. Palmer, Secretary; Mrs. B. Getchell, Treasurer. - = M. W. A, Show Arrangements were made with C.{ J. Woodmanssee' for the use of the Grand Theatre on the evening of De- cember eight when G, L. Riley, Dis- trict deputy will lecture on tubercu- losis. Mr. Riley willialso throw 200 slides upon the screen and five reels of motion pictures. The admis- sion on this date will be 10 and.20 cents, Mr, Riley is reported as an ex- cellent speaker and the local Odd Fel- low believe that this event will rival any attraction ever staged in this city along this line. The proceeds of the entertainment will be sent to the Sanitorium at Calorado = Springs, Colorado, where tubercular patient’s are cared for free of charge. There are now 470 patients in this hospital who are all members of the order.— Adv. 5 1910, with reference to state moneys, because we feel that it is for the best interests of the state and the several municipalities thereof that the funds of the state be available for use for public improvements and developing our own. resources. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RE- SOLVED, That it is the sense of this asociation that a sufficient amount of the honds of foreign states now in the state treasury be sold to supply the demand by the several political divis- ions of the state for money for said purposes and that, in case this is not done, a bill be drafted and introduced in the next legislature and its passage urged, placing such bonds on the mar- ket for the aforesajd purposes. RESOLUTION OF THANKS. We were glad to come back to the birthplace of this association. We de- sire to express our admiration of the spirit and the energy of the people of Bemidji. We thank them for their kindly treatment, the entertainment they furcished us, and we wish them to know that we shall be glad to re- turn to them. "We acknowledge our indebtedness to the men who have come here to speak to us and we are going home feeling that this organization is still living, more determined than ever to fully accomplish the purposes for which it was created. Respectfully submitted, C. L. CONGER, Chairman. J. P. BOYLE, Secretary. Your dollars will positively go further during this sale than at any time. Every articl is the best, and our stock is the most complete, best kept and attractive in the north central part of the state. This is the time for you to lay in your month’s supply.. TO OUT-OF-TOWN CUSTOMERS Let us prove that a visit to this store will pay you well. and we want you to know it. Among the following you will perhaps find items that you are unable to buy in your A home town. What you buy will be credited to your Refuud Sheet. Glance Over these Holiday Suggestions A}’Ples Mince Meat Figs (in Bulk and in jars). Dates < Raisins Olives ( Grapes bottles or bulk) Wall Nuts Pickles Pecans (bottles or bulk) Almonds 3 Filberts R BN ey g o Peanuts: | Brazil Nuts TEA AND COFFEE Chase & Sanborn’s famous brands. There’s only one Chase & Sanborn and only ONE place in Bemidji to get it. That’s here, FISH Iudefis 'k and Herring, all prepared. Delicious and appe- tizing. Melts in your month. Come fo Us to Take Home Something to Eat ROE & MARKUSEN Bomidji’s Only Exclusive Groc Fourth St. . - ! | CTIORS e you buy here Others have found it out CHEESE We have one of the greatest varieties of cheese carried by any store in the state, and more than 20 different kinds Some in jars and some in ulk. Delicious, satisfying. appetizing and ery Store B'omldll. E. A. BARKER (Himself) the The Game Begins DECEMBER 8 and Will Close DECEMBER 18 -Get Ready and Secure Your Number Beautiful prize to the person who finds a person with the same number on his or her button as yours One thousand buttons will be distributed about the city and country during the next few days. When you det such a button, hang onto it,—because it is valuable. Now, the place where these buttons come from is BARKER'S DRUG AND JEWELRY STORE. This is where they will be giving them out every day. Naturally this is the place to come to find the duplicate to yours. . You would stand little show chasing around town to find it. Come right here and spend an hour or iwo. The button you're looking for may come walking in the door, or it may be given out in your presence. Gee, No; don't wait to be introduced. If it’s the prettiest girl in town and she has your duplicate hail her with a smile—and say?—well anything, I don’t care. Then just step to the front together and claim your prizes. YOUR CHOICE OF ANY ARTICLE IN OUR DISPLAY WINDOW. 'HOW TO GET MORE BUTTONS We give a button with every DOLLAR’ purchasé made at this store from December 8th to December 18th. We expect that the BARKER store will be a mighty busy place between the above mentioned dates. Hundreds will be looking for their duplicate buttons and we realize the fact that here's where they'll come to find them. That’s exactly what we want. We'll be glad to join you in the throngs and help you to find your “Double.” I’|I ‘Wait for You at Barker’s “Yes, I'll Do It.” e e e If_ll play the game again. Two &ears ago yes, public won. Oh, it’san old game. A © © game we used to play when we were - children. game was played here in Bemidji, right here in Barker's store and the BUTTON---BUTTON---BUTTON buttbn imber 33 ours, | bring him or lier to our stbre: and each.yil be presented with 4 | BEAUTIFUL PRIZE,: WHO’S COT THE BUTTON? TWO SHOT DOWN M INDIANAPOLIS RIGT One Strikebreaker Hit by Missils and Fataity Wounded. Indianapolis, Dec. '6.—Two strike- breakers were shot, one probably fa- tally, when a crowd of striki sters and sympathizers attac wagon of the Coburn Transfer com- pany. Jacob Sonenfield of Chicago was shot through the neck and his in- juries are believed to be fatal. Gaorge C. Williams of Cincinnati was wound- ed in the leg. A large crowd closed around the wagon and hurled bricks and other missiles. As the strikebreakers whip- ped up their horses a number of shots ‘were fired from the crowd. The strikers followed the wagon until it reached a fire station. Police reserves were called and dispersed the crowd. Several arrests were made. Sonenfleld and Williams were sent to a hospital. LEE’S ELECTION QUESTIONED Credentials of Senator Elect From Maryland Received. Washington, Dec.” 6.—Credentials of Senator Elect Blair Lee of Maryland were received with a certificate from the governor. The credentials will be considered by a committee which is deciding Lee’s claim to his seat. The commit- tee will have to determine whether, in the absence of legal machinery for direct election of senators, state au- thorities may make use of the regu- lar election process. B R S R L S B R SR 0 ) £ ~ * # MRS. PANKHURST AGAIN £ ON HUNGER STRIKE. e i TR % London, Dec. 6.—Mrs. Emme- & line Pankhurst began a hunger < and thirst strike as soon as ++ she was- removed from the + steamship Majestic at Devon- port and has not tasted food. % mor drink since she was placed in Exeter jail. Relays of mili- tant suffragettes picketed Hol- loway jail continuously expect- ing Mrs. Pankhurst to be trans- : re secretly. + R T - Suffragettes Burn Mansion. Skelmorle, Scotland, Dec. 6.—Mili- tant suffragettes, inaugurating. their promised campaign of destruction in retaliation for the arrest of Mrs. Em- meline Pankhurst, burned the Kelly mansion n here. The residence was entirely destroyed, causing a loss of $125,000. KKK KKK KKK KKK KK * SUNDAY IN THE CHURCHES, * KKK F KK KKK KKK KK KK Methodist. There will be the regular Sunday service. C. W. Gilman. Swedish Lutheran, ‘Morning service at 10:30.. Sun- }day school at 12. Evening service at' 8. Rev. Randahl. % First Scandinavian Lutheran There will be services in the even- ing at 8 o’clock. Sunday school at noon. T. S. Kolste, pastor. Episcopal Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Even- ing service and sermon at 7:30. p. m. Hear the horn blew. Fresh oys- Archdeacon Parshall pastor. ters, milk and crackers, for Sunday — dinner. just come to the door.— Baptist | Adv. Sabbath school at 10 a. m. Preach- T ing services in the morning at 11.; How to Bankrupt the Doctors Rev. S. E. P. Scot will preach. B. P.| A prominent New York physician U. at 7 p. m. Preaching services at|Says, “If it were not for the thin 8 o’clock. Rev. M. D. Fuller, D. D.|stockings and thin soled shoes worn will deliver the sermon. Prayer meet- | by women the doctors would probab- Thursday evening at 7:30. 1y be bankrtipt.” When you contract . > a cold do mot wait for it to develop Presbyterian into pneumonina but treat it at once Bible class and Sunday school at |Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is in- 10. Morning worship at 11. Subject tended especially for coughs and “God’s Way”. Jr. C. E. at 3. P. M. |°0lds, and has won a wide reputation Young Peoples meeting at 7. Evening by its cures of these diseases. It is gospel service at 8. Mid-week service | oSt effectual and is pleasant and for prayer on Thursday eve at 8. The | S2fe to take. For sale by all dealers. services. Mrs. Carl Heffron left this aorn- | ing for Minneapolis where she witl|___ 100 LATE TO CLASSIFY remain for 'several days as a guest of [FOR SALE—On or before the 15th relatives and friends. | of December, 12 head of stock. _— Some for beef and some mileh Ploneer wants—one half cent a| cows. Will sell all in a bunch. A: word cash. P. Bloom, Town of Liberty. Thomas A, Vaudeville, Comic Matinee Tuosdiy at 3 P. — — | BRINKMAN THEATR MONDAY AND TUESDAY DECEMBER 8th AND 9th — E Edison’s Talking Pictures All New Reels Each Night Never Shown Here Before Why go to all the SHOWS—see them all iz one Opera, Musical Comedy, Grand Opera, Melodramas, Tabloids A Wonderful Entertainment Which Pleases Everybody. W.---2- Gomplete Shows Starting at 7 P.M. Sharp- 2 _Prices 2B and 35 Cents k|

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