Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 14, 1914, Page 3

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About The City XK KKK KKK KKK * LEST WE FORGET * KR KKKKK KK KKK KK KK There will be a U. C. T. dance Fri- day nigt. The “College Widow"” is coming to Bemidjl soon. The Athletic club quint plays Grand Rapids Friday night. Grand Rapids claims the championship and comes to Bemidji expecting to win. That Ratto, in character studies from life, will appear here February 18. This is the last number of the Redpath series which have been so successful in Bemidji. There will be a joint convention of the North-Central and Northwes- tern Minnesota FEducational associa- tions in Bemidji February 5, 6, 7. Some of tne nation’s most pro- minent educators will speak. As a last big opportunity the Plo- neer is offering 25,000 votes to every contestant in the Schroeder piano contest for every dollar obtained for subscriptions. It is not yet too late to enter. This offer ends Jan, 17. 1t is one of the chief assets to a daily newspaper published in a city the size of Bemidji to have an in- teresting local news column. Not only are items telephoned torthe Pio- neer appreciated by the publishers, but the readers enjoy them. Phone 31 Next month brings the Schroeder piano contest to a close, February 14 being the closing date. The candid- ates are growing closer each day, and all have a splendid opportunity to win. Save your votes for your favorite in the race, and help her win the pretty instrument, now on display at Schroeder’s. William Fellows of Tenstrike was in Bemidji today on business. Mr. and Mrs. Martin E. Kenfield left ithis noon for Deer River, Skating at the roller rink Wednes- day afternoon and evening—Adv. W. C. Thompson was an Interna- tional Falls visitor the first of the week. Now is the time to lay in a suppiy of sugar. See Schmidts Grocery.— Adyv. Mrs. W. T. Blakeley of Farlcy spent yesterday in the city visiting friends. Mrs. Philip Medley and son of Farley transacted business in the city yesterday. One of these days you ought to go to Hakkerups and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. Mrs. Joe Steidl of the town of Nor- thern was a Bemidji visitor Tuesday for a few hours. RUMMAGE SALE special tomor- row 60 ladies skirts 1-2 price O'Leary-Bowser Co.—Adv. George Neils of Cass Lake was in Bemidji yesterday calling on friends and transacting business. Mesdames Jim French and C. Win- ter of the town of Grant Valley were Bemidji visitors yesterday. RUMMAGE SALE special tomor- row 60 ladies skirts 1-2 price. O’Leary-Bowser Co.—Adv. George A. Anderson of Brainerd is spending a few days in Bemidji and vieinity on a business trip. A. C. Holseta of Bagley called on friends in Bemidjl yesterday while here on a short business visit. RUMMAGE SALE special tomor- row ladies wool facinators 29 cents each. O'Leary-Bowser Co.—Adv. Little Eleanor Bowser who has Brinkman Theatre Tunig!fl Alcazar Trio Headliners right off the Big Time— Com‘ and see. Classic and pop- ular Singing Trio Otiver & Blackwell Come all the way from NewhYork to their engagement here The 8 EINAL KEN l'UCKY_ BLAGK- BIRDS. Singing and eccentric dancing Picture Program Showink always the best and ladtest gl}fing s every night je! ot Ap;(oeyrl‘t‘:ne everp night Admission 10 and 25¢ been on the sick list for the past few days is still confined to her home. yesterday in Bemidji calling c¢a friends and transacting business. Henry Norberg of Thief River Falls was among the business callers who spent yesterday in the city. Attorney G. M. Torrance returned Mrs. Birch Whiting and Mrs. Lucy business visitors in Bemidji Tuesday. evening from International Falls where he has been on legal business. Mrs." K. Sandland of Frohn was in the city Tuesday taking advantage of the many bargains offered by the lo- cal stores. W. K. Denison left last night for Minneapolis to attend the state vet- erinary convention being held there this week. The Yeoman will haye a public in- stallation of officers this evening in the 0dd Fellows hall at 8:30 Invita- tions have been issued. Mrs. Tom Rice of the town of Frohn was in Bemidji Tuesday dis- posing of farm produce and calling on the local merchants. RUMMAGE SALE special tomor- row childrens felt shoes 8 to 12, 89 cents a pair, 12 to 2, $1.09 a pair O’Leary-Bowser Co.—Adv. Albert Rhoda of Long Prairie, Min- nesota, will arrive in Bemidjl this evening and will be the guest of his brother Fred Rhoda and family. RUMMAGE. SALE special tomor- row childrens felt shoes 8 to 12, 5 cents a pair, 12 to 2, $1.09 a par O’Leary-Bowser Co.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Harry K. Flock of Keewatin, Minnesota are visiting at the home of Mrs. Joe Steidl and other relatives in the town of Northern. Checking accounts, Savings ac- counts, Certificates of Deposit. Which will you place your money in at the Northern Natlonal Bank.—Adv. J. P. Easton of Warren is spend- ing a few days in the city trans- acting business. Mr. Easton is in- A. Stromberg of Eagle Bend spent from' International Falls last even- Storey, Earle -|ing where he has been on business. Williams of town of Northern were GRAND THEATRE TO-NIGHT A very pleasing drama with Edith Willilams and Ned “Nhen IMLEL;IEK Stopped” A gripping drama that holds all the Judge M. A. Spooner returned last (¢ Way through. “The Conversion of Mr. Anti” Selig R A Comedy-Drama AND SUN. rrorence - Q@ ) s a0 IN SIX PARTS SKTURDAY, 2:30 P. W, warnees { G 250 ums used for a game in Bemidji. Lake City with old friends and relatives. Mr. - Case was born and raised in Lake City and has not bee there for the past thirty five years. Miss Ella Kempstead will return home from Lengby tomorrow where she has been spending the past ssv- eral days as the guest of her parents. Miss Kempstead formerly made her home at Lengby but is now employed as waitress at the Markham hotel. L. M. Johnson, proprietor of the Warren roller mills, is in the city Vitagraph A gripping drama fic- ently acted by Baith & -nd&«ed Fiany. g o “Aagalnst Desperate Odds” 2 Kalem The marvelous intelligence of a trick pony helps about the capture of the houtlntglem. ILLUSTRATED SONG By Mrs. Van Prague “The Girl lnE‘I‘Ell Houseboat” There is lots of funin this eomedy. COMING MONDAY--TUESDAY The greatest novelty of the age, “Motion Picture Dancing l..::- sons,” in three reels. today on business, having arrived from Crookston last evening. Me. Johnson will leave this evening for International Falls on business con- necte with the mill at Warren. He ‘algo called- on customers in Nymora. Mrs. Marc. Lambert, of Kelliher, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. Griffith, left last night for Minneapolis, where she will visit terested in the lumbering industry. Blackheads, pimples, red spots on the face, don't help a girl any Hollis- ter’s R. M. Tea will clear the com- plexion.—Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. W. R. Chamberlain C. M. Podgeit A. J. Peterson, E. R. La Fontaine uni George L. Samuels of Minneapolis spent yesterday in Bemidji on busi- ness. ‘Winter is hardest on constipated people; don't fret or worry, Hollis- ters R. M. Tea regulates tho bowels, cleans the stomach. 35c. Barker's Drug Store.—Adv. Mrs. Carl Johnson returned yes- terday noon from Duluth, where she has been the guest of her mother, Mrs. H. J. Schneider since before the Christmas holidays. friends and relatives for some time. From there she will go to Des Moines to visit a brother and then to Fargo, North Dakota, where she will be tne guest of friends until February 1st when Mr. and Mrs. Lambert will go to California, where they will make itheir future home. MEXICO TO DEFAULT IN BOND PAYMENT Interest on Infernal and External Debts Will Be Passed. Mexico City, Jan, 14—The Mexican government will default in the pay- Otto Dueker returned to his home|ment of the semi-annual interest on in Milwaukee this morning after|the bonds of the internal and external spending the past four months in|debts due this month, according to a Bemidji and vicinity as the guest of | decision reached at the cabinet coun. friends and relatives. oll, which lasted until midnight. The principal internal and external Mrs. M. A. Church of Aitkin, Mia-|loans of Mexico are held for the most nesota, who is visiting her son Wil-|part in the United States, Great Brit» liam Church of Yola, was in the c'ty | 8l8, France and Germany. Tuesday to consult a doctor regard-( o hington, _,: 14—The fatture ing a bad cold she has contracted. of the Mexican government to meet its For constipation, indigestion, yoa ::;: :;l::;:“;n"l;':“:;’:;r:;ugg“: want something to work safe and sure; try Hollister's R.. M. Tea, best | \yramy dort porppasized to ‘:?:r‘fi as yet. Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. ment really was in serlous finanolal Joe Tisdell of Wilton was in the|distress. That the United States by p .. |1ts policy of financial block&de in pre- city Tuesday tr'ansactlng business, venting the Huerta government from While in the city he called at tho|pegotiating a loan was in a measure Pioneer office and renewed his sub-|responsible was the view frequeatly scription for another year. expreased in official circles. Nat Given returned to Bemidji yesterday from Aurora where he has|®+ b F kbbb kbbb bbbt spent the past two weeks visiting with friends. Mr. Given formerly made his home in that city. The advanced Bible Study class of | % the Methodist church will meet a|® the home of Mrs. R. H. Muncy this + H, Perry, engineer of the Chi- evening at 8 o’clock. The class |4 cago, Milwaukee and St. Paul's meets every Wednesday night. # fast overland train, the Olym- _Miss Olive Cunningham, who has ’ x,':'.;""':mf ey heat been visiting for some time at Min-|4 * gogurred soon after Perry had neapolis and who is now visiting Mrs. |4 won & race against a trainon a . 4 Mary Stillings of Brainerd will re-|s% rival road which parallels the + turn to Bemidji in a day or two. St. Paul's tracks. * A. A. Carter has moved from 523 [deep sk o e ok o b o b bk b f'ofe o Eighth and Mississippi avenue to 808 = Trvine avenue. A. J. Holden has mov-| ADMITS . BIG THEFT OF CASH ed from 1219 Beltrami to the resi- TN dence formerly occupied by Mr. Car- |ter. + * 4 ENGINEER DEAD IN CAB +* OF FAST TRAIN. Seattle, Wash., Jan. 14— ‘While driving his locomotive fifty-five miles an hour, George bbb bbbtee e e Express Agent Left Half of $9,350 Stolen for Wife. St. Louis, Jan. 14.—Anxious to Mrs. M. Pracht of Louise Minneso-|return to his wife and baby, Clayton ta, who has been visiting at tue :lsnlnyi Vzali{ll;ti‘asrs?mmzl;;es:.cn:; y clerk at Fort Smith, Ark., 18 hel Iy the e of rionds in Bomias ang | here. while srrangoments ate being = | made to return him to his home towam will remain here for the mext ten}y, face the charge of stealing $9,350 days. BT | from the express company. ‘When arrested he had nearly half the money in his pockets. He .says the rest is in-his home wrapped in & solled shirt so that his wife would ColdinHead |* — e s |LILLIAN NORDICA IS BETTER n I}}Bnhns. Got & 25 or 0o tube of KONDON’S N. J. Case has returned from a two Improvement Seen in Condition of American Singer. = Thursday Island, Australia, Jan. 14 —An improvement was noticed in Catarrhal de the oondition of Mme. Lillian Nordi- Use it quick. For chronic nasal ca- oa, the American singer, who has’ g R e beeu seriously ill for sevéral davg Show starts at 7 o’clock MME. BERNHARDT. “Divine Saran’s” Name Added to French Legion of Honor: AWARDED HIGH DECORATION Mme. Sarah Bernhardt on Rolls of Legion of Honor. New York, Jan. 14.—From Paris comes the news that at last the name of Sarah Bernhardt has been added to the roll of fame of the Legion of Honor. Her clalms have been put forward several times, but the in- fluence of a strong element in French | society prevented the French actress from obtaining the decoration. Among the famous women who are posgessors of the red ribbon are Adelina Patti, Madame Curle, the Baroness de Roth- schild, Madame Paquin and Madame Dutrieu, the aviator. EAT LESS MEAT IF BACK HURTS Take a glass of Salts to flush Kidneys If Bladder Bothers you—Drink lots of water. Eating meat regularly eventual- ly produces kidney trouble in some form or other, says a well-known au- thority, because the uric acid in meat excities the kidneys, they be- come overworked; get sluggish; clog up and cause all corts of dis- tress, particularly backache and mis- ery in the kidney region; rheumatic twinges, severe headaches, acid stomach, constipation, torpid liver, sleeplessness, bladder and urinary irritation. 7 The moment your back hurts or kidneys aren’t acting right, or if bladder bothers. you, get about four ounces of Jad Sa.is from any good pharmacy; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity; also to neu- tralize the acids in the urine so it no. longer irritates, thus ending blad- der disorders. Jad Salts cannot injure anyone; makes & delightful effervescent li- thia-water drink which millions of men and women take now and then to keep the kidneys and urinary or- gans clean, thus avoiding = serious & Make your selection from CHAPMAN [ - LINE This line is sold exclusively in this territory by the Be- midji Pioneer. You no doubt want to buy from a home concern. Then make your selection from this choice assortment. Bemidji merchants are keen on advocating “trading at home” and can now dem- onstrate their loyalty in this respect. Let our representative show you before you make your choice elsewhere. THE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. BEMIDJI, MINN.

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