Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 2, 1914, Page 3

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> BT ing for Minneapolis' Where she will S visit friends and relatives for a few . About The City [{jes - Ao 0 A . el i “W. W. Schmitt of Bagley was in Bemid}i Saturday an a business visit e ———— g Mr. Schmitt returned to his home o - SRS EH K KKK KKK KK KKK K ¥|yesterday. - SRS e} * LEST WE FORGET ¥ i MARYFULLER NIG KKK KRKK KKK KKK KKK Mary Fuller night at the Majestic £ I . ‘ tonight and tomorrow night showing| The Elks’ annual Charity Ball will the last two series of “Who Will > e _g!ven on Lincoln’s birthday. Marry Marry.”—Ady, IIA PROPOSAL DEFERRED $ P (Edison) Attorney M. J. Brown returned yes- I | “'fihe College Widow” Will appear |terday from International Falls Being the fifth story of “Who Will Marry Mary” at the Athletic club theatre on Mon- |where has been on legal business e day, February 23. Don't miss it. |for some time, “A PROPOSAL FROM MARY. PR ¢Edison) Roy Dennis nias returned to Bem- Being the sixth and last story of “Who Will Ma.rry Mary.” That news items telephoned to the [j45i from Monticello and has accept- He comes to her in an airship i Ploneer are appreciated both by the Joq 4 position with the Northern Au- ;;\;Z];ish;ll's and readers of the paper. |iomobile company. ILLUSTRATED SONG—Mrs: Van Praag = 2 ne 31. o » Winter’s germs and impurities are P 1 i B in your system—Hollister’s R. M. “THE FIRST CHRISTMAS' The joint convention of the North- | Tea will drive them out; try it.— (Edison) = western and North Central Educa-|Barker’s Drug Store—Adv. A magnificent production featuring Mary li‘uller' tional associations will be held in Be- Mrs. Alma Cooper and Mrs Mary 3 ! mllldljlbn;xt week. About 300 teachers | g, ouan of Turtle River were in Be- COME EARLY. - o iimoilore: midji on Saturday, shopping and L o calling on friends., February 14, is the closing date of | Attorney John Gibbons, wife and 7 s & the Schroeder free plano contest. it |chjigren have returned from Mineral PAGKERS FAcE is not too late to get a place at the|yyes, Texas, where they have spent GHAND TH EATH E top. A low candidate today may be|ine past few weeks. B lMMENSE FlNEs high tomorow. & Meet me at the Minneapolis Au- - 2 tomobile show at the “Inland Mortor- = i That on Wednesday February 18,list” booth, Armory or Vendome 4 : : i another Redpath Lyceum bureau en-|hotel. C.. W. Jewett, —Adv. - o - » swm &v Gflmpafly lflfllflted flll' e e e | ey e na sy § NGNS SHANEY” ) yorey papgting e A om 11ts, | Martin of Deer Lake came to Bemidji |§ Special Edison Feature In 2 Paits Yoyt ' Ratto, In character stu ’|Sunday. They expect to remain in|& This it a very noble motodrama, { will appear. It is the last of the ser- £hé. ity for'Boma tims, the scenes are magnificently pre- ies. 2 sented_and the acting is superb. Chicago, Feb. 2.—Indictments charg- oy Mrs. E: E. Kenfield returned yes- & Featuring Mary Fuller and Biglow ing rebating-were returned by the fed- terday morning from a two weeks'|§ Cooper. eral grand jury here against Swift & John Alexzmder,,kno'wu "'],1‘3 nation | yigit with friends at Rochester, Min- Co., the Pennsylvania railroad, the over as the “Boys F‘m:ln;'z ‘Z‘“ :9 neapolis and Northfield. Panhandle lines and the Chicago & - here on February 21 an when he I3 9 & | Northwestern railroad. Two bills l will be the chief speaker at the Boys| John Walsh of Cloquet spent Sat; Hflw me nay was SaVEd |veresfound "against the Panhatidle: h Congress. Boys from all northern |Urda2y in Bemidji on a combined (Biograph) 5| Swift & Co. face a possible fine of Minnesota will bo here, and the|Pusiness pleasure visit. Mr. Walsh A very amusing comedy $1,200,000. The bill charges sixty al- e whole affair will be under the con- [Feturned to his home yesterday. leged violations of the interstate com- merce laws. trol of the lads. Hustles you up, clears lh-e head, The Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago == vou, feel ditferent all over—its Hol- “Bink's Vacation” and St. Louis railroad, known as the lister’s R. M. Tea; best for bowels|g NK'S afla on Panhandle, and the Pennsylvania O‘ and stomach. Barker’s Drug Store— (Biograph) | company are named in one joint in- - —Adv. 7 dictment and a separate indictment . He takes one but he gets his: &l qqition is returned against the W. G. Giles, local manager of the|® § Panhandle. Northwestern Telephone company in 5 . 4 Swift & Co. may be liable for fines f this city, returned today from Grand LUESI;.A;[rm:i,WE“;)NLfiE&,YAI;:“e § of $20,000 each on the sixty counts. i Forks where he spent Sunday. L If S M- @17t was charged. that the packing com- Q ous play CAPRICE, in four parts. &| pany obtained concessions from' the Miss Lillian Simpson of Bena spent ? | published carload rates of the Chica- |Sunday in Bemidjl as the guest of | matinee Wednesdsy 3 p. m. &|80 and Northwestern road and the [ Miss Leah Berman. Miss Simpson _9 Ann Arbor Railroad company on va- (f Mrs. Butts of Nary was in the cify | wiil returp to her home today. Sh e A o @@ | rious shipments from Chicago to Saturday to consult a doctor, . points on the Ann Arbor road. 4 ~ Miss Edith Erwin; who teaches-in |ponking home with the Northern Na-| The concessions were obtained, it * Mrs. John Ziegler who has been|ine Bemidji schools, returned Sun-|¢ional Bank while you are carning| 8 sald, by ining carload rates on |, ] ;'cry H} for the past week is slowly [qay evening from (_Jrookston where | money and in your old age you.ecan less than car \Atl shipments. f mproving. sho spent Sunday with her mother. |1ive confortably on the income from P A e ) s 10 cents see the Masquerade.—| Judge M. A. Spooner will return|it.—adv. Washington, Feb. 2—Only a small 1 Adv. :his cv:\iningl f;n;}; Litltle Fn]rk ::‘nd William Hanson and B. Van Boyd fg:("(l,n]l] i 1)il\;li(i::ilst:ah;e;|$: ;:qc‘*‘.::f Mrs. Fred Swenson of the town of |International Falls where he has 4 [Haytien, Haytl, an¢ heLs I Frohn transacted lmq’lnl‘sq in Be-|been’on . legal business for 2 fow of Crookston spent yestorday in Be- |y ov.'she rebels there have left for > . i midjl with the Crookston Hockey| por¢ au Prince, where the next de- midji Saturday. aaye: team. While in the city they renew-| velopments are expected. Commander Mrs. Grace Simms, who teaches| Attorney George Spear of Duluth|ed acquaintances with old friends| Bostwick of the gunboat Nashville so § school at Becida, was in Bemidji|was in Bemidji Saturday on legal|who they became acquainted with |reported. * Saturday shopping. business. While here Mr. Spear ar-|when in . the city dur!ng the fire N gued several motions before Judge C.|tournament. el bbbl ek bbb Don’t miss the funny Masquerade. |\ sianton. E3 —Adv. s Next Thursday evening the Bem- VATICAN BARS WORKS OF th Mr. and Mrs. Guy Anderson of the | i“'f:;flf;‘g‘:::;‘::fl ffl‘; :“c':ffy} ittlm H-?“fiylfefm will grweda (:ance in MAETTERLINK. -; spe: S - i en 4 he city hal 0 raise funds to cover B town of Northern spent Saturday in |, 4ay evening in the 0dd Fellow's | the deficit, incurred in the Crooki. Rome, Fel,;>¢. The. Vatican, & Bemidji on business. through the Congregation of < hall. Music was furnished by the|ton-Bemidji game yesterday. A large < the Index, has banned the H. R. Buggs of Deer River spent|young ladies who attended. crowd is expected to attend the dance|.s. hooks of Maurice Maetterlink, < yesterday in Bemidji calling on| @ oo ot Grookston accom-|as many are boosting the event and | forbidding Catholics to read, friends and transacting business. panied the hockey team of that city |tickets will be sold during the week. I k:e:!;;eb‘g;?g‘;r‘:r:uet‘llz;:‘:o:?rks _-l; . . , o 4 opea::"sem::‘; uleS(:ll:)rI::lat‘ts W:O::l“’s to Bemidjl yesterday and acted 35|\ p yocrachlan, manager of the | x Iy menmee: grocery: |official timekeoper. Mr. Vereau re-| ofie. rinl, has announced that e | b 4 & 4 % bk A b bk —Adv. turned to Crookston this morning. will re-open: Dreamland next Satuss : ————.,_— John W. Curo of Walker spent} por your stomach's sake, cleanse|day evening and will operate it upon | Philadelphia, Feb. .;;Sc‘)‘vtere:fl (1:.?,}: Saturday in Bemidjl calling on|your howels and liver with Hollis-|the same plan as in former years,|35e StOWaWSRs WOre bl OIS friends and transacting business. |ters R. M. Tea; keeps you well,[The floor will be ground down and| il hound for this city from Santla- Mrs. James Halladay of Turtle |makes you weller. 35¢c Barker’'s Drug|placed in good condition for danc- go, Cuba, when government officials “ River spent Saturday as the guest of | Store.—Adv. ing Music will be tlfrnished by the|began to fumigate (tll‘la vessel to kill v her parents, Mr, Mrs. A. M. Crowell. Miss Florence Ripple returned to ‘Black” orchestra which has become | rates and_ possible disease germs. Farris thi Em in resume her|PoPular With the dancers of this city, The Chinege, who were almost un- One of these days you ought to|farris this morning conscious from the fumes of the dis- g0 to Hakkerups and have your pic- |duties as instructor in the schools| A pumber of the ladies of the Cir- | infectant, were taien to the immigra- g ture taken.—Adv. of that village after spending Sun-| o planned a pleasant birthday sur-| tion station, where they wil be held day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | . i = ding deportation. Miss P. F. Gray, who teaches the Jo)}:n Ripple o;} this clty. grlse onhMrs. William :-Iyaxtt. nsr:"em pending depor school at Wilton, was in the city : orf the ame GEganlgation, ’ur— Saturday calling on the local trade.| The register in the Rest room |day. afternoon. Those present were BEM“”‘ n“uus's‘[ day £ shows that two hundred and twenty-|Mesdames’ Gamble, W. H. Bailey, b Mrs. L. P. Bekstrum left today for | " \icitors have patronized the |Shermap Balley, Fred Bursley, J. C. HAS VM_UABLE AGEHGY vxhrgmmh nn(}u l:;p::lf!;;sél‘d‘;“i’;‘:“:::fl' same during the month of January.|Courtney, Oscar Miner, A. A. Car- ? where aha Wil vl This shows that it is fully appreciat-|ter and F. M. Pendergast. The guests [ - time. ed ,especially by the country people. | Dresented Mrs. Hyatt with a hand- Bgf;w’;' ;‘:eng‘e' f;‘::&”‘:fi‘::::""; “ i y ) inted bon-bon dish. Lunch was A At see at the Majes c' QLIRNL be entertained tomorrow afternoon 2 known as Adler-i-ka, the remedy . morrow night—aAdv. by Mesdanmies G. B. Upham, William| 'W. L. Randall, who has a home-|which became famous by curing ap- ] Mrs, E. H: Marcum left this morn- | McCuaig and Thayer Bailey, at the|stead near the Northwest Angle, pendicits. This simple remedy has \ Masonic hall. Supper will be served|near Warroad for some time has been | powerful action and drains such sur- R to the members and their families at |under the impression that there was|prising amounts of old matter from 5:30. mineral in that vicinity end while|the body that JUST ONE DOSE re- H David Gill ~returned Saturday|1i8ging his cellar discovered a bed of |lieves sour stomach, gas on the stom- "“ man ea [e morning from Minneapolis where he _sand that xh?wed indication of be-|ach -and constipation almost IM- has been visiting for some time. Mrs. |08 gold-bearing. A sample was sent | MEDIATELY. The.QUICK action of FRED BRINKMAN, Manager TO-NICHT A Good Time Coming for All The Harry St. Clair Stock Co. Presents That Thoroughly New Bright Sparkling and Wide Awake Comedy Drama ; “The Builder of Bridges” In four acts Perfectly Staged —~— Splendid Cast or ten days. who has been confined to her room at the J. C. Parker residence for a few days, is very much better. today and will be able to go bBack to her duties in a day or two, Warner's Features Present$. Gene Gauntier “On the Fighting Line” In three parts, Jane and the Yankee Megt ColdinHead levndlnmminnh. nmyhnk Tt e, ot & 25 or 5o tube of KONDON’S Catarrhal Jelly Show Starts 7 0’clock For chroniq nasal ca- Use it auick, For tarrh, dry , sore £neezifig, nose bleed, etc. Writs for sample. druggists, 2 Gill who has spent a few weeks in the twin cities visiting friends and rela- tves will not return for another week Miss Lois Obert, teacher of the sec- to W. R. Bonner, an assayer, at Port Arthur, Ont., to be analyzed. The report says the sand contained 15 per cent gold to the cubic yard. Mr. Randal is still content to stick to his usual homestead duties, but ond ~grade in the Bemidji schools, | hopes to some tional Falls Daily Journal. day get things shape so that there is prospects of something doing in the mining line at the Northwest Angle.—Interna- in The man without a home, the ship without a harbor, are examples of misguided calculations. Make your|Nine Coaches Derailed on Chicago FIFTEEN PERSONS INJURED : and Alton Road. Joliet, IIL, Feb. 2—Fifteen persons were injured, some of them so seri- ously that they may die, when Chi- -|cago and Alton fast passenger train No. 7, bound from Chicago to .St. °| Louis, was wrecked between here and Lockport, supposedly by a broken rail. Nine cars left the track and three Wwere overturned, one car being badly shattered. > Adler-i-ka is astonishing. TIT" FOR ACHING, SORE, TIRED FEET ~Good-bye sore feet, burning feet, vl len feet, sweaty feet, smelling feet, tired feet. * Good] bye corns, callouses, bunions and --raw spots. No more shoe - tight- — mess, no more limp- Jing with" pain or drawing up your face in agony. “aryze is magical, ‘Relief trains were sent to the scene | TiSery. of the wreck from Bloomington-and Joliet and the' injured were brought ‘| to this city-~ Most of those- injurec were forced to. leave in their night- any & that Ewsren BY FIRE Hame for Worklng Girls aneat With llnstmctlnn. New Ym-k, Feb. 2.—FEleven firemen were injured, 1,200 young women were driven from the Baron de Hirsch home for working girls and $250,000 damage done when fire swept the ‘Walters Piano¢ company’s plant. After‘an explosion had torn out the side of the Q:ctory Lieutenant Nelson and ten firemen dashed into the blaz- ing building. A second. explosion of oils and varnish immediately fol- | lowed, tearing out another wall. The firemen, showered with debris, were barely able to drag themselves to safety. Lieutenant Nelson and Ffre- men O'Leary and Adams are in a critical condition. In a tenement house adjoining the Diano factory there was a panic among the tenants as officers dashed through the halls warning all to flee. The damage to the tenement was slight. The cause of the fire Is unknown. Rt B TR R R R R R R ONE HORSE WORTH TEN MEN, SAYS WILL. Vienna, Feb. 2—“One horse is worth ten men,” said the will of a rich landowner named °® Bisony, who left his §60,000 fortune entirely to a society for the prevention of cruelty to animals for a horse hospital. e ah a e e e o oo oo ke e oo b ol b B oo b ol o B T T T R ot o T R R R COUGH TWO YEARS OLD YIELDS TO VINOL. READ WHY. Strong vigorous men and - women, hardly ever catch cold; it’s only when the system is run down and vitality low that colds and coughs get a foothold. Now isn't it reasonable that the right way to cure a cough is to build up your run down condition again? Mrs. D. A. McGee of Waycross, Ga., says: ‘1 had a chronic cold and cough which kept me awake nights for two years and I felt tired all the time. Vinol cured my cough and 1 feel stronger in every way.” The reason Vinol is so effcacious in such cases is because it contains in a delicious concentrated form all the medicinal curative elements of cod liver oil, with tonic, blood build- ing iron added. Chronic coughs and cold yield to Vinol because it builds up the weak- ened, run down system. You can get your money back any time if Vinol does not do all we say. Barker’s Drug Store, Bemidji.—Adv. P, S—For itching, burning skin try our Saxo Salve. We guarantee it. & - lnflm uf Furelgn P uduewauses Helluclmn in Pnces. New York, Feb. 2.—An influx of for- eign butter from all parts of the world, due to the reduction of the tariff from 5 to 2% cents a pound, has caused a decline in the New York wholesale price of 10 cents a pound since the first of the year. Butter has been coming-to this city | from as far off as Australia, by way of ‘San Francisco. = Three hundred thousand 'pounds from that country has been laid down here within the last two or three weeks. ,Butter has also ‘been shipped from Argenthm, Denmark and Siberia. The shipments, butter dealers ad- mitted, have created marked uneasi- mess in the wholesale market, with the result that there has been an unloading of various stocks, The best grade butter is selling at 26% to 27 cents a pound Wholesale. The American demand for foreign butter has caused a rise of 2 or 3 cents a pound.in some of the foreign markets. It is generally admitted here that the price of butter in this country will be kept down in the future at a lower average level than before. ol ole ode o ol ofe oo ofe oo vl ol e ool o b LOCK BANKERS IN VAULT, TAKE $5,000. Logansport, La. Feb. 2.— Two masked robbers entered the State Bank of Logansport, covered the cashfer, Smith Price, and his assistant, T. T. Calhoun, with pistols, robbed the safe of between §4,000 and $5,000, locked the officials in the vault and escaped. T R R TR T S ] E3 o R R R R R YOUTH TO DIE ON GALLOWS Convicted of Murdering Messenger Boy to Sccure $20. Los Angeles, Feb. 2—Louis Bundy, eighteen years old, who killed Harold Ziesche, a fifteen-year-old messenger boy, to get $20, was found guilty of first degree murder. Under the ver- dict he must be hanged. .Sentence will be imposed Tuesday. Bundy wanted -the money to buy a Christmas present for a girl. The de- fense was that he had been hit on the head by baseballs and bats so often than he was not mentally sound. Acquitted on Second Trial. Bartlesville, Okla,, Feb. 2—The jury in the trial of Mrs. Laura M. Reuter found her not guilty of complicity in the murder of her husband, Charles T. Reuter. This was Mfs. Reuter's second trial, the first one last fall having resulted in a conviction, car- rving a sentence of life imprisonment. Pioneer wants—one hall cent word cash, a BUTTER FIVE GENTS ‘ look at, light, fluffy, some. Results are most always certain when you use a Ploneer want ad. One-half cent a word. When Made Witl Calumet pastry is good to good to cat. tender and whole- Calumet is the one baking powder that is high in guality and moderate in pri RECEIVED HIGHEST AWARDS World’ Pure Food Exposition, Chicago, Ill, Paris Exposition, France, March, 1912 ice. Always’ Phone 81. [ pamy | $4.00 | AvmAR | Wedding Invitations Annonncements Packet Heads Catalogues Descriptive Booklets Sale Bills The Security Bank Building ) N 50 B F— BEMIDJI PIONEER| Daily and Weekly Book, Job, Commecial and Society Printing Our Specialties Window Caris | Calling Cards § : Shipping Tags § i [ wemkLy | $1.50 : A Year B Statements § Note llends Envelopes & Dodgers 3

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