Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 30, 1914, Page 3

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{calling on friends and transacting ‘business. Headache, clogged bowels, sour stomach, poor appetite, puts one down and out; take Hollister’s R. M. Tea and come back strong. 35c. Bar- KK EE KKK KKK KK Kk &k k|Eer's Drug Store.—Adv. x LEST WE FORGET #| TFrank Rehling and wife of Wau- (R R R R PR R & sau, Wisconsin, spent yesterday in P Another U. €. T. dance Friday |the city on a combined business and About The City Majestic Theatre PICTURES DELUXE-$| 1k 3 i‘.umu..m, biadder Cana - urinary 7 “Tm P"“ m 5 Take a glass of Salts h flush m" kr’i"::l ‘::;ment yn\u- back hurts or : Human Lives If Bladder: Bothers. M—Dfik | Kidneys aren’t acting right, or if |’ lots of water. 4 bladder bothers you, get ahout four Edison : Zi night. pleasure visit. A Red @ross seal story. = A power- 8 fnl drama; one that every- ° ounces of Jad' Sa is. from . any good e | phiarmacy; take a tablespoonful in a The Blks’ annual Charity Ball will| Mrs. C. G. Johnson of Shooks spent | & body should see. iassioth watenheloro breakrant ({or Je given on Lincoln’s birthday. yesterday in ‘Bemidji with friends. -_— 3 g2y da7s aad YOlll'h:dl\EyB mw \:l “The College Widow” will appear |She left in the evening for the twin “slfld (]} B ‘then actfine. This ous sal &) at the Athletic club theatre on Mon- |cities where she will visit for three n's day, February 23. Don’t miss it. or four weeks, made from the acid of grapes and That news items telephoned to the {The children of Mr. and Mrs. A. O. to keep the kidneys and urinary or- gans clean, thus ,avoiding serious kidney disease. - “The Invl:lhh Foo” " B; fitsblrd himeeifof the Eating meat regularly eventual- 1y produces kidney. trouble i form or other, says a well-known au- thority, because the uric acid meat excities the kidneys, they ‘be- come overworked; get - Bluggish; clog up and cause. all corts of dis- lemon juice, combined with lithia, | AN and has been used for generations to m. o 0] flush clogged kidneys and stimulate ‘“O.‘L‘.S.l;‘_".'.',e. “In the Elemental World” Biograph Pioneer are appreciated both by the|Akre of Nymore are confined to their publishers and readers of the paper. home with scarlet fever. Mr. and A gripping drama taken in, the _Wilds of Canada. = - Phone 31. Mrs. Akre formerly lived in Bemidji. |& % GREAT AND v ; : “Her Sick Father” X - The jointflco;ven;log of thle ggrt:» Miss Lois Obert, who teaches the|& “sn h_ y H W L Ih& GROWING western and North Central Hduca-| .., g grage, 15 confined to her | phie’s Here’ 4 An smuaing bomed S e = tional assoclations will be held in Be- Essan ly. SCHOOLS OF ART AND MUSIC 1d}i next week, About 300 teachers | o> 8t the J. C. Parker residence, A comedy that i v/ sure o D :,lm . ;xr ek. ou having been taken seriously ill yes- wdw{lu‘e:‘t s“umul:wcige r “Tlle w“ s'“cn,' HIHIEAPOIJS SGIID l OF l“ 0. ere; terday during schools hours. hilarious situations Lubin . February 14, is the closing date of ¥ k: Y medy full 'of f 5 - the Schroeder free piano contest. It| Record breaking 9c sale going on|g burleaque comedy fulliof fun A Eh_HE OIL AND SOAP i8 not too late to get a place at the |2t Megroths Ymety store Minnesota | Remember next Monday and Tflddmg co.lllnlnlk B&fl‘ s L ECZEMR top. A low candidate today may be [avenue, starting Saturday. Every-|Q Tuesday are Mary Fuller nights, co lll N G_l.,, Rickford in §| —omnopRAGTIO ———|SON" 5‘“?‘2“‘.2&;:::1 ¥ AVENUE. ST i et high tomorow. thing we advertise on our bills is in|$ showing the last two series of Sce.’” 2 Aifour.reel aaaster- s e 10 = pw poLLs. T "8%"1‘:':”;'-‘--‘"‘1&"" s That on Wednesday February 18, |5t0ck and many more articles at the (& ¢ Ul e by the Famous Players Bhaitasium A0y Stovenn; Hre® Hobkie TICE TN ONE NIGHT No atier 0 Will Marry Ma 4 SRCE I ONE SiCH another Redpath Lyceum bureau en. |10W Price of 9c.—Adv. ry ry iI- Cn. GIIHT(BUH A ees 'c:i’,m’f"'&oflm" ; TRADE SCHOOLS tertainment will be given at the Me-| Iver Rockvog of Pinewood, who POPOPPPIODODPPE S D S TTON. BLOCR, MINNEAROLIS = RED CROSS" RAT Bis malu -hnu-o‘r;-n demand—Can eamn s thodist Church Auditorium +when [has spent the past few weeks in the BETEGEIVE RGENDIES - EMBALMER 20== 1T rom—==| WANTED-.MEN to LEARN the BARBER TRADE ‘Ratto, in character studies from life, [camp of the Nortliland Pine com- — | 'THE OLD| nfl"uzopflruvu.ml‘umhr‘g' e oo RSt eRamALToLIrE: | The on .,'h’mm"”"',...m""“-‘,,,d M‘“““‘fi,‘,""‘“"g"" will appear. It is the last of the ser- |pany at Bena, was in Bemidjl yester- AMERICANS RESENT CHARGE Shangs g Both ‘:::m""““_:::‘ Felix_Glrard. & cunm ofi'fi"“‘“fl' toed i day on his way back to Pinewood. || BESIEGED BY WOMEN. |f| =~~~ —— - D O HiTS TO Bk CLAANED_BVED Cer. Fiftaenth snd Nicetiet| o " ?."n":? R = eetin, n erlin enounces = - John Alexander, known the nation| Frank A. Horton of Crookston was '.,“. on Girl st:de:t; opee e e Hiad Mg« ofl:'ity' 9 Conteat Cotatans mm IRISII me co ? fl'eg 1 ""“'-s'a'm over as the “Boys’ Friend,” will be|in the city yesterday tramsacting Archbishop of Canterbury Berlin, Jan, - 30— Memibers" of the HOTELS > e n’hm,""{?.‘fln%"..’..%fi‘“ pr== here on February 21 and 22 when he bgslnms, From‘ here Mr. Horton Hears Plea of Suffragettes. American colony in Berlin, men and| HOTEL CAMFIELD HGUGHL SR *XFAU2 ToT Nelouilon Rie So. LIFE ME will be the chief speaker at the Boys [will go to Williams and Roosevelt, women, crowded to overflowing the | Sioglo rooms wih private bath $L douple rooms $1.80) f pey tee, Buras, RTIINITY Congress. Boys from all northern |Minnesota, -before returning to his rooms of the American Women'’s club Conrtesy o HOTEL CHATHAM Cleantiness | il 1 ,:‘:'“ e f;’l;g:“:‘:“:“"“m';:m Minnesota will be here, and the[home. ~ at a special meeting called to protest| fiat somn A Bloventh Suett ""'p'}a‘-vr"zffinnfln"..“_“ Emunn’m , Famous ‘Finioment wil' Do F m‘flm"mus YOUNG: MEN J Morken have 'gone to Crookston girls studying music abroad and Amer- 0 E E“e-v:-uun M“ RAILROAD oulus. AGCIDENTS, e - where they will attend the wedding ican singers in European opera| WILLISTON TERRACE 2% 35 5 of Miss Mabel Bangen to Thorsten houses. Dumlly a3 Trassiehy Hotsl with Fhie WIITEBIHEI.I. cum AGEIIGY New 5 king distance. _On 4th Ave. ear line. USED MOTOR TRUCKS Helgeson which will' take place Feb- The recent statements were attribut- msun:ea—ruuznn.n;snvm: York Life lld;.,llmunfi Glaim Adiuisters. LINE OF u e FREy ed to Walter Damrosch and Alma fmed Acckdents, Fires or M ancons Clats "WE Gonn TnucK THOROUGHLY T Gluck, the opera singer, by a New | Jiae s soachr: ic pn iRk SERVICE. $16 to| SECURE SAT! SEACTORY RESULTS. References USED RE'%'L""' Record breaking 9c sale going on York musical review. Wobneage catives Friendly Service Sociely, lhlhlllx. RUG gy_nnnrzr GCLEANING SS5"LOTOR TR 00n e ot ek Bevest 5 at Megroths Variety Store Minnesota mRe;olutio;:s wetre ‘ad:pled d]enoupc- LANDS H. J. ARMSTRONG, 1014-16 WEST 27th STREET WiNDOW s"‘“‘g‘ SEW| = P avenue, starting Saturday. Everything . ‘mi;‘::::‘:t‘:“sm‘f_s ase calumnies | N Emerson, Special Agt itk oot Gre gt hotaiog | RSt 284 Carpels Cloaned by COMPRESSED AIR ORDER 50, PEALER, o gend o ue- Nafionai R we advertise on our bills is in stock MASSAGE ETOTICRAND COMPETENT FORE DONE W Hieh G S o e €2 m““"‘“"“' o . 5 = | pencasulis oy s Sowing Machines, new and K ;:ric emoafnyéexfzed :mcles at the low ;:« R SR R RO R RS -x- TRIOSEN MASSAGE AND HYDRIATICINSTL 2113 0. O Ande Ave. &1 Mipia. | 08 5" Dplice andrepairing ELMER, 708 1st A_n, So. G. E. Carson transacted business| Mrs. R. H. Muncy returned last : DIDN LEL:(UERNSECDH?_?L so + in Bagley yesterday. evening from Little Falls, Minneso- _‘,r i ta, where she went to attend the 4 Cleveland, Jan. 30—l did < : — WIV; e?;roll:?hi; O'I H“““;"d] SPent | tuneral of A. P. Robinson. While in 4 not like to go to school, but T ou le and treble Your ednesday in the city on business. |ina¢ city she was the guest of Mrs. C. % liked fires, so I set fire to the < .M. t 0. Brannen. 4 schoolhouse.” Anthony Betel- th th . gsxfiz”:‘hfi" 2 G:::d ,forks = % folski solved the mystery of mone ‘on ese wor n sitor in city yester- . Jo:m ]Hnnson of Blackduck, who & \two..fires. by . this laxplanation, -4 i e ar a-n g as lately been operated upon for < officials say. + wh b g S t d y > o %F Pennies make the dollar. We save appendicitis at one of the Bemidji <+ < l s a ur a i Sk bk — Jou the pennies. Schmitts grocery, |"0%Pitals, has returned to his home. , Fokdk Fok ekt il He is still in a weak condition but R Sayres’ Home Ready for Them. | steadily gaining, ‘Washington, Jan. 30.—Mr. and Mrs. or en P Sl G”:“" m““*c'f?s Occar Thyren of Kelliher is spend- Francls B -geyre, the Wilte, House s a business caller in e city |, f th = o bridal couple, plan to leave here early 4 yesterday. tasany - e ealie, next week for Williamstown, Mass. $1.50 Dress Shirts 85¢. $20 PLUSH LINED OVERCOATS " ; S where they will take up their resf- Our own B Brand shirt: A T . One of these days you ought to|Mr. Thyren has just returned from dence. Their home has been furnish- au t o i 3400 alll:li‘x:, 5‘5&?&‘5”"” m“km w"”s i Mm m p— g0 to Hakkerups and have your plec- [n extended business trip to Crooks- PHUTEST AGAINST ed and equipied and ds rendy Tor thetr Satul'day "850 tare. taken.—Ady. ton and other points in Polk County. occupancy. Saturday $l4 75 E. C. Lee of Crookston called on| Record breaking 9c sale going on FUHGED FEEDING Auction Sale at Troppman’s Sat- $1.50 CAPS 55¢ - friends and transacted business in [t Megroths Variety store Minnesota urday and Monday.—Adv. Country club style ideal for motoring, winter Bemidji Thursday. al\:enne, lt:rtmg Saturdag.u!}very- . /Sports or street wear value .i............$1.50 { $1.50 LINED MITS 85¢ thing we advertise on our bills is in H : o b, ootk and many o el i Eqglsh Wiltnts Apeal o Saturdaysae S T e e = : 4 among the business callers who spent | low price of 9¢c.—Adv. oy p s P E c | A L s b B g A 2 yesterday in the city. E. Stangeland of Blackduck was Archbishop of Canterbu $1.00 UNDERWEAR 69¢ satl“'day 85¢ in the city thi k it . . Pimples blackheads, clogged bowels | ! the city this week to consult a Fine wool and heavy wool elastic rib underwear slugish livers, upset stomachs, means | doctor. Mr. Stangeland was contin- AT valtiga’l . 7o TR RS g R LR T Holllster's R. M. Tea for you. Bar-|ed in one of the hospitals in this 8 TER COATS $5. Nede D Stonkr. clty with typhoid fover for several | London, Jan. 30.—A band of mill|| 3 ey ey & Saturday 69c $5.50 SWEA! $5.95 ) weeks and has not yet fully recover- | 3Bt suffragettes besieged the Arch- Extra heavy Rope Jumbo sweaters shawl collar Poter M. Oas of Blackduck spent|eq from the disease which left him |P:8BOP of Canterbury, the English M k 50¢ SILK HOSIERY 35¢ something good, $8.50 VAIUS ...oevvvrerrennrnns yesterday in Bemidjl on a combined | i, ; primate, in Lambeth palace, and even- ar usen e v with one badly swollen limb. s a Everwear hosiery in all shades pure silk 50c s t d 5 95 business and pleasure visit. tually forced him to capitulate am The Quality Grocers valuest: i BARER SRR @ o aturday o Mrs. M. F. Cunningham left this|receive one of their number in order Andrew Dahl of Trail, Minnesota, | morning for Brainerd where she will [ to discuss the question of forcible||] ——————o0—— 35¢c OR 3 PAIR FOR $1 SATURDAY ONLY Y was & Boemidji caller this week, Mr. |visit friends for a few days before | feeding. Our Goods are fresh and clean $22 OVERCOATS $14.75 . Dahl is a merchant at Trail. leaving for Minneapolis, where she| ~The women wero ul::;“:p::r e ll and we ivite the public to $3 GORDON HATS $2.15 chinchillas Vicumas Melton, black, tan, grays and e e J. L. Kronschnabel of Fosston is ;:rmafi?nx?:a;fifisi:?:mugto r;le::.x; an hour to gain admission to the old ::me fl‘flfl see and judge for “Tl;i]::mous Gordon. hats many styles and colors Brown. $22 values.. ... s om o e oo ons A % palace on the banks of the Thames, cmselves. = 2RSS e i Lo SR IO s}]le‘l:flingx rewc!dl:ys “1“ :3‘::;"“ 304 | york wnere she will visit her son & llttle above Westminster. They de- Saturda $2 15 saturday ‘14'75 vicinity transacting business. Ira Cunmingham for a couple of|clined to listen to any attempt on the|| Condiment Sauce fine for y Speeds you along, gets you up |months. part of those within to temporize. cold or hot meats, per . Finally the archbishop, seeing the bottle! iu i S .81, / :lnlflzv:r‘fii: Cl:::'l;:::: ‘Iltewhlfee’;":ag Besides the blg burglar-proof safe| tutility of trying to esc?ipe from his < 20 Military sag mlA '{5‘;-1?0 aA gd lc,i)at for many $10 80178 30,79 4 . Lo s 3 . . M. "|and the fire-proof vaults of che|obdurate blockaders, allowed Mrs. Fancy Stuffed Olives, 11- uses $2 value. . ... S SO L e All tlhls nelw lulll and winter models, many to arker's Drug Store.—Adv. Northern National Bank there is al-| Dacre-Fox to enter. Z. DOLIE .. oevr..o.. 35 s d l l choose from $15 Values. ... vuvevs e oo omo oms ome o F. Lebin of Chippewa Falls spent |ways carried burglar and fire lnsur-| The head of the church of Eng- aturday $1.15 Saturday $9.75 yesterday in the city transacting|ance, as well as a protective mem-|land listene'd sympathetically to the Mushroom Catsup, per bot- 9 business and calling on friends. bership in the American Bankers’ As- :‘;::Tf:l';eti c:‘:x?l:shrszell;e refused e e R S 17 o W. W. Thomas of Wadena was|®°clation-—Adv. Mrs. DacreFox told the prelate that || = Dill Pickles in glass jars, g . among the out of town visitors who if he believed torture was ever justl- Der Jar ... .a...... 25c Or % oun en b umtedtopbeanalloiht, g fiable he could not be a real Christian. bl 25 b i nmNG THEIR DUTY She said he had to use only his per.|| Raspberry Syrup, per bot- : 2 = erday. sonal influence to put an end to the GRS S $8.00 OVERCOATS $2.50 PANTS $1.35 $15 SUITS $5.95 { R0 Grim st tamily of Outh ey, Sl T 2% EYBbam® on forciblel teedlie Selected Cluster Raisins, $3.95 Oxtord and brown kersey | An odd lot of worsted and chev- | Gray and brown worsted and spending a short time in the city |Scores °fll eg;‘m . exs are Learn- per package ... ..... 18¢ and chevot Overcoats in sizes 14 | lots trousers in sizes for young | cheviot suits sizes 34 to 37 odd ing ty of the Kidueys. | DISCOUNT RATE IS REDUCED to 17 worth up to $8.00, only.... | men values to ...........$2.50. | 10t WOrth t0 $16.. .. cr vrssm e ne To fllter the blood is the kidneys’ _— Georges Codfish in Wood - duty. Bank of England Lowers Minimum boxes, per box. s 35 s = . When they fail to do this the kid- Charge to Three Per Cent. e 53-95 satfll'day L saturday., 5'96 k. Burnham & Morril Clam . "“ man Ba ra e ckaths an London, Jan. 30.—"The Bank of Eng || yuice per can 1 Backache and other kidney ills|land was enabled in comsequence of ji? D - 15¢ - may follow; further worldwide ease in the mone- ‘Walker’s Red Hot Tamales, G S Help the kidneys do their work. |tary situation and of the strong po- periean . ...l . 250 i 7 TO_NIGHT D Use Doan’s Kidney Pills—the test- | Sition of its reserve to lower its mini- T ek o g . 2 ed kidney remedy. e oy e e Can : $1.50 FLANNEL SHIETS 95c $3 & $2.50 SWEATER COATS $1.95 — Bemidjl people endorse thelr| ol tho third reduction since e C.h;);c'e. W % m Wool flannel shirts military collar very neat...... All wool coats, shawl or military. collars; | Briskman's Permanent Players worth. the beginning of the year. A week ago Mushrooms, : s d 9 5 value .... R SR ) Mrs. J. C. Titus, 602 America ave-| the. rate was reduced onehalf per percan . .........25¢c 40c atul‘ ay J C s t d ‘l 95 | Harry $t. Clair Stock Go, ||zue: Bomiast, Minn., says: 1 am ro-| cent Imported Sardines In Fish : v aturday 9l -, commending Doan’s dney Pills, Bouillion, per can . 10c UNI UITS Present hoping that other kidney sufterers' BIG BEQUEST TO HARVARD = S A ¥ $75¢ ON;8 ‘i: 50c CAPS 350—FUR INBAND may be benefited by reading my en- A ‘ancy Salt Mackerel, ] Fleece wool garment sizes 8 t0 16............ Fur {nband $1. Flannel blowes pls 100 3 ““'IE E 1] dorsement. T was suffering from kid.| Will Be Given Great Part of $500,000 B ne e Satu'rdayv 45¢ : ney troubles when I used Doan’s Kid- . Estate. Large Queen Olives, per 2 $1.00 FLANNEL BLOUSES 75¢ By Franz Molnar ney Pills. They gave me a great deal| Cambridge, Mass, Jan. 30.—The quart __ 7 5 ° of relief, more than any other rem-|Sreater part of an estate valued at [ 'y Featuring Margot Beaton; the popular edy I had ever used.” A SECOND STATEMENT. .During a personal interview with one of our representa‘ives, on March 19, 1912, Mrs. Titus said: Doan’s Kidney Pills. benefit.” cents. States. Remember the name—Doan' '_“- ‘burned while fighting the flames. Ten | take no othér. “I have no reason to change my opinion of I occasionally use this remedy and it alwaya brings For sale by all dealers. Price 50 Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole aegnts for the . United $500,000 is bequeathed to Harvard university by the will of Morrill Wy- man of this city. _ A few private bequests are provid- ed for and half the residue of the es- tate is left to Harvard to establish a fund for medical research, in memory of the testator’s father. Eleven Deaths From Fire. Dante, Va., Jan. 30.—Another death brought to eleven the total of lives lost as a result of a fire in the tunnel under construction near here on the Carolina, Clinchfield and Ohio rail- road. Twentyseven workmen were In Cheese we have the follow- ing kinds: Cream, Brick, Club Pimento, Roquefort, Gammelost - 1 Limburger, Pineapple, Edam. - _ Be sure to include in your next order a can of “Seal Brand” Coffce, none better put in a can. > Come in and ‘get acquainted with us; we are glad to show you the goods even if you don’t buy. Money refunded on any article in our Ihp if not sat: $8.50 SUITS $5.85 .-sers $8.60.value. ... covevoncn. Norfolk double breasted, some with 2 pair trou- Saturday $5.85 $1.50 Knickers ...... +$1.00 Knickers. 75¢ Knickers. .

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