Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 13, 1914, Page 3

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FRIDAY; FEBRUARY 13, 1014. . About The City AR R R SRR R R R R R R R * LEAST WE FORGET * EEEEEKEKEKKEKKK KKK Basketball tonight. R The women of the Presbyterian church will serve dinner and supper eleetion day in the church. e “The College Widow” will appear at the Athletic club theatre on Mon- ‘day, February 23. Don’t miss it. . That Saturday brings the Sch- roeder-Pioneer free piano contest to a close. Be sure and cast your votes. . That news items telephoned to the Ploneer are appreciated both by the publishers and readers of the paper. Phone 31. That on Wednesday February 18, another Redpath Lyceum bureau en- tertainment will be given at the Me- thodist Church Auditorium when Ratto, in character studies from life, will appear. It is the last of the ser- ies. e John Alexander, known the nation over as the “Boys’ Friend,” will be here on February 21 and 22 when he will be the chief speaker at the Boys Congress. Boys from all northern Minnesota will be here, and the whole affair will be under the con- trol of the lads. e BREVITIES John Goodmen is spending a week in Chicago on business. Mrs. Tollefson of Rosby is spend- ing the day in Bemidji on business. Dreamland Saturday Night.—Adv. Attorney T. C. Bailey left for St. Paul last evening on legal matters, T. G. Rowan of Crookston, postof- fce inspector spent last night in Be- midji. Annual Mask ball Feb 18.—Adv. &0 to Hakkerups and hln\your,iim:- ture taken.—Adv. 8. Tunstad of the:Olson Employ-|. ment agency spent yesterday in Bena on- business; for the.agency. % Otto Peterson of Mankato trans<| acted -business: ‘and visited with, friends in Bemidji yesterday. Saturdey—10 @. m. t0 10, p. m. little girls dresses.45c each O’Leary Bowser Co.—Adv. A. T, Fisher -of Brainerd epent yesterday in Bemidji . calling: om friends and transacting businese;- 0. K. Lokken, master mechanic, of Red Lake road, left yesterday for Redby after spending a few days in the city. Saturday—10 a. m. to 10 p, m. 1 lot dress goods 29c a yard: O'Leary Bowser Co. —Adv. Mrs. E. Marchard of Minneapolis is spending a short time in Bemidji| .~ and vicinity on a combined and plea- sure visit, Bert Mayladny of International Falls is spending a short time in the city on a combined business and pleasure visit. The best kind of well seasoned tam- arack for sale. Fred Barwdell, tele- phone 336-4.—Adv. William J. Law of Minneapolis, auditor for the Crookston Lumber Company is spending a few days here on business for that company. Miss Ruby M. Harrison, photo tin- isher for A. A. Richardson, went to Blackduck last evening wliere she will spend a few days with friends. We still have a few boxes of those Western apples at $2.25 per box, at Schmitt’s grocery.—Adv. Miss Emma Noeson went to Thief River - Falls - yesterday afternoon, where she will be the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. H. Mulry for a few day. Miss Ella Johnson of Minneapolis, who has spent the past week @s the guest of her sister, Mrs. L. P. Eck- strum, returned to Minneapolis last evening. Saturday—10 a. m. to 10 p. m. ladies house dresses 95 cents: each. O’Leary-Bowser Co.—Adv. Norman Theiss of Walker state agent for the Benjamin Franklin in- surance Company is spending a few days in the city on business for that compan, Joseph- Baldus of Baudette is spending a few days in the city on business. Mr. Baldus is a cruiser for the International Falls Lumber per of Duluth for a few days. Mrs. |2 dance to be given in the 0aa Fel-| f ,Mld Kfllflllflkv H'“s}! low’s hall tomorrow evening by Fred nast tow aays visims trienas im ene| ¢ Eyancipated: Woman”’ THE ONLY AND INIMITABLE. THOMAS W. ROSS TUNT With an: ALL STAR Company of 100 People| In Henry:M Blosseni’s Powerful Human Interest Racmg; Play FIVE BIG PULSATING PARTS OF CONSECUTIVE PUNCHES with ACCURACY ACTION = ATMOSPHERE First Show 7:1B, second 8:30, third 9:40 ADMISSION - 15¢c Porte and George McTaggert of Tur- tle River are visiting Mrs. B. D. Pep- Majsstic Theatrs: PICTURES DELU. Roman-and-Mrs. Pepper are sisters and Mrs. McTaggert is their mother. Invitations have been issued for Cutter and Edwin:Simons. Music will (Vitagraph) be furnished by Remfrey’s orchestra.|A romantlc bit of realism set in This is the second dance given by the hills, featuring these young men. EDITH STORY It your. stenographer slows up on “l'f l n “, I. h (1) her work-and gets-careless, give her I 3; fl' an ; | B Hollister’s R. M. Tea; it will keep (Lubin) her. active, full of energy.—Barker's| pyoellont giory of the Mexican Drug-Store.—Adv: war; very picturesque Maurice Ryan, camp clerk. for the ILLUSTRATED: so"e Austin Lumber Company at Puposky Mrs. Van Praag camé to Bemidji yesterday to at- Talcum Powder tend the basketball game and the Elks’ Charity . ball. While in the city Mr. Ryan is the guest of his (Kalem)? mother :Mys, i3 ¥ Murohy. Showing how this toilet article is Mr. and Mrs. Frank Breneman of manufactured Bemidji who hasbeen spending the city left this morning for St. Hilaire, where they will spend some time on a vacation before returning to Be- midji.—Crookston Daily Times. (Kalem) A jolly good.comedy ‘Party who corresponded with|j—m—M8M8M8 —————————— Chas., A. Klerst Cokato Minn. in re-|0f the Phoenix Company’s product gards to price of Barred Plymouth|Was destroyed. Rock. plegse write again as address| William M. Ericson of Red Wing has been lost.—Adv. accompanied the McNeil basketball Members of the oast to present team of tnat ¢ity to Bemidji and has i % S harge of the quint while here. Mr, ‘The College Widow” will rehearse|® i o Toioar®® | Bricson is a prominent Elk in the F“onmer Member of the.L egislature Will Speak: reat question.. - SEATS FREE Your Everybody.is invited to come. to: this meeting: and: hear a fair discussion of thi this evening in the library building at seven o'clock. Two acts will be southern part of the state and i8|cox, G. A. Palmer, : Carl Johnson, practiced and the characters -will be|2¢duainted with a number of the|Martin Kenfleld, A. P. White, J. A. MEMURI AL Tu London, Feb. 13.—The appointment dismissed at seven forty-five to per-|Members of the local odge. A visit|Younggren, J. M. Richards, R. H. , of Sydney Charles Paxton, now presi- mit the attending of the basketball | VAS made to the cityshall-last evensiSchumuker; A:-D: Batley; Con= » Y | dent.of the board of trade, as govern- game. ing where the Elks’ Charity ball was|ger, G. H. Hansel of Bagley, E. L. LINGULN BEGUN or general of the Union of South Af- ’ given and Mr. Ericson says the Be-|Grinols, J. L. Meilicke, A. B. Palmer, rica, "; ““g“"‘fl': :OHV*SCWM Glad- Mrs, B. M. Cile entertained the|nidji decorators were the best he has|George Kreatz, E. E. Kenfleld, W. stone, has been officially announced. Entre Nous club at Auction Bridge|ever seen. P. Dyer, J. H. Fallon, C. E. Battles, Wednesday. afternoon. Those present| o Monday evening, triends to the|R- ‘Gilmore; B. Upham, E. H. win-| Ground Broken . for Imposs| were Mesdames W. Z. Robinson, C.l1;, ;ihor of about twenty gathered|ter A. Lord E. F. Stevens, George 2 ing Structure. Frank “Lariver of Ponemah was a|company. : business visitor in the city yester- Saturday 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. 1 day. - lot ladies and- misses coats - $3.95 Miss Carrie Shafer of Eckles was|each O'Leary-Bowser Co.—Adv. in Bemidji yesterday shopping and| Miss Sara Simpson and Miss Lil- calling on friends. lian Simpson of Bena spent last Wanted dish washer at once, Hotel | Might in Bemidji with friends. While Markham—Adv. in the cty they attended the Elks'. - Charity ball. H. C. Baer, cashier of the Security State bank, left last night for Min-| V- B- Moon of Chicago, manager neapolis on’ business, of the Scott and Dillon Tobacco. Come, pany is spending several days in:Be-, Bert F. Muland of Bagley Was In|midji and vicinity on business for Bemidji, yesterday calling on friends|that company. and transacting business, New African Governor. M. Jacobson, T. C. Bailey, H. A. Rhea, Glen Clark, J. T. Tuomy, G. at the home of Mrs.. Bradbury ten- ea, . r b 2 Scharf, Walter-Marcum, Martin Ken- dering her iguest Mrs, Z. Pouliette|W. Campbell, A: E. Witting, Philip field; Lee LaBaw, H. L. Wilcox and of Bemidji @ surprise party, Pro Gill, J. H. McOullough, T. C. Bailey, W. L. Grittith, i G. M. Torrance, W, L. Brooks, A, -gressive cinch, was indulged ‘in. for | Y- s LS d } If your wife joins the Bridge or|several hours. Miss Anderson — re-|E. Henderson; W. H.Roberts, C. R. WILL OOST TW() MILLIONS Ladies’ Never Home Journal Club,[ceived the booby prize and Mrs. :““g’o‘;"t w. g ;’V"d::k iLl é ;V";d' insi ) Blais and Mrs, Koll cut for the first|E. F. Netzer, B. W. Bo- Lo M, 08 :rn::t ;)tn ::l]; t::;:fa '.I: ofliite;:bfi;'fl —Cass Lake Times: cobson, H. P, Dunning; Lee LaBaw, | Potomac Park at Washington Selected, Barker’s Drug store.—Ady. Mesdames L..H. Bailey, F. 8, Ar-|W. Z. Robinson, bH. E’.c Dm:siels, lz for Site of Monument to the. Great |« b 3 today. nold and H. A. Scharf entertain at(M. 6ile, A, E. Webster, C.'A. Stewart,| Emancipator—No Formal Ceremony :’!’!;:l:gy «::tird:;sxref;e vciistxyt'ors who SSHNE, Bushvamt PRps Mlsu Bertha: Lareon, formerl¥| 509 today and tomorrow at 609 Min-|W. H. Donoven, R. Murphy and the| |arks Beginning of Work. - clerk in the Golden Rule left for her|negota avenue. Invitations haye|Misses-Minnie Bailey, Capitola: Ste- B. L. Johunson of Clarissa spent|DBrainerd arrived in Bemidjl. last|home-at Lengby where she will been issued to Mesdames George|wart and Leah Berman. ‘Washington, Feb. 13—Ground has yesterday in Bemidji on a combined | YeRing and will spend some time|gneng a week with relatives and bmhran P. J. OLeary, Quincy been broken for the Lincoln memorial, business and pleasuré visit, visiting Mrs. Bush’s parents, Mr.and | rriends, - Miss Larson will return to|prooks, Walter Marcum, J, P, Lahs, 238,000,000, ptriictute, (the purpods, of Mrs. Wm. Hyatt. Bemidji next week to commence her 4 e 4 5 whose designers is that it shall stand C. M. Bacon, A. E. Barker, H. B, Rey- throughout time as an example of Charles Knopke:and: H. E. Ander-(new duties: as, clerk. at the Bazaar noids, A. A. Warfield, William,Me- | 1% the best | hitesfure and. sculptu: store where she has accepted a posi-| Quaig, W. B. MacLachlan, J. H. % 2 Jo In srbultechure ARG prpAIY, son returned yesterday from. the s Kln"EYs BUTHER that this age could produce. Koors, C. A. Huffman, E. Ebert, L The site for the memorial is in Po- twin cities where they attended the :::om;::; :::;1; Wel:lu;‘:h; tlty,‘ James. J: Cahill, deputy Bm.m of | A Blakesley, David Gill, W. W. tomac park, on an “axis” planned iory e ™ nd 8T Beltrami county is ill at his apart-|Liovd, E. B.: McDonald, H. B. South- Eat elss meat and take a glass of |more than a century ago, at one end eir livery service. ments in the count; worth, H. W, Bailey, 8. C, Bailey, F. L3 f which is thé Capitol, the ! v jail building. E = of wi s the Capitol, the monument Mr. Cshill’s health has been fafling|S- Lycen, E. H. Marcum, B. H. Salts to fiush omt kidenys— of the government; and at the other, for ‘some time and. he recently epent | SMith, M. A. Spooner, A. G. Wedge, Drink: plenty: water ‘more than a mile to.the west, the, ten days In St. Anthony’s hoepital.|W. N. Bowser, G. H. Strickland, D.| iy ‘Washington monument. He. contomplates & trip south|L- Stanton, E. H, Denu, H. L. Wil- Rric acldsin mestzexcites the kid- Still farther to the, west will be the neys, they become overworked; get: sluggish, ache, and feel like lumps of ) The beat way for you to secure & Apprentice girls wanted at the|gsteady income .from your savings:is: LaFontisee millinery.—Adv. to secure a pass book from the, A. Nelson of Grand Forks was|Northern National Bank. . Come- inf CLUETT PEABODY &CQO.TROYN.X. COOKIES "Ros & Markusen Hnuhm.llow Walnuts per One of these days you ought to Try it for nasal and d(y ca(arrh. snecsing, cold in the head, hay fever or any complication resulting from chronic 1f Dad comes late and has trouble . Reeps the breathing.passages | in finding the keyhole, just . gives 2;:;'.{,,‘}, giving sound, restful sicep and it ;5 il ¥ g o snoring. Soothes and heal:. ttl’:l: usz‘xflanz:; ollisters’ R. M. Tea for an eye -0p- "x'::lho'na:e:no uf-l!g“x;ag‘:n; ?zsennxne Catarrh- |eDer; it regulates. 36c. Barker's: ists or direct, jn_sanitary i N egss b0 Sampls free. Write Drug Store—Adv. Kondon Mig. Co Minneapolis, Minn. Mesdames Charles Roman of La- GRYING FOR" HELP' Lots of It in .Bemidji, But Daily Royal Dessert Cakes per bz e v s Pl pe ...... 250 Rwem Assorted per ..250 ‘Washington monument that would be Heine Vollners, Clarence Rehders, obliged “‘to seek relief two or: three|cametery, where those who fought for son, comprising the McNeil Y. M.|[ for-his health but no definite ar- Lincoln memorial, where: it will have, 1ad. The urlie’becomes:claudy;, the impossible on any other site and will Theodore Oftedahl, Elmer Peterson, i f GH‘Y HAI“ Nuw times during the night. When the|the Union are buried. C. A. basketball organization of Red g rangements have been.made, & relation with the Capitol and the bladder: is irritated, and you may by, ¢1oge1y related also with Arlington George Conlin and-William M. Eric- kidneys clog you must help them|. The design of the memorial is the Wing. arrived - in Bemidji last night R : . z flush off the body's urinous .waste(Work of Henry Bacon, a New-York ar-|} "1, """ “ 77" =20 5 Growing.Leds; to meet Bemidji Athletics for a- ser- Wl koo nm} nm“. layr Fou'll. be. a. real. sick- person in | Chitect, approved by the memorial . < " The kidneys often cry for help. .. "o e o o8 40 be ‘Dlayal o Everybody Is Using Old-time re- |}, yigney region, you suffer from|commission.’ His idea was that the M:;nmn Snaps per 200 finkmanTheatre (|| xet st rsas n ‘e whte mcnes 4 o O e Tom and e |2, Mitney roion, sou mttes from | CCHLCY, ot o[ oo o body more delicately constructed; the twlfth, thirteenth and fourteen- Not one more important:to- health.| ™ 3 The kidneys.are the filters: of the{: blood. ‘When they. fail the blood becomes foul and poisonous.’ There can be no health Where there is poisoned blood. Backache-is one of . the-frequent in- dications of kidney:trouble. It is often the kidneys’ ery for help. Heed it. Read what Doan’s Kidney: Pills have done for overworked kidneys. Read: what Doan’s have done for Bemidji. people. . Mrs. L. Kane, 616 Fourth-St., Be- midji, Minn., says: “Doan’s Kidney; posed of four features—a statue of stomacha. gets.sour,. tongue coated|tng man, a memorial of his Gettys: and you, feel rheu matlc twingos| burg speech, a memorial of his second when the weather is bad. inaugural address, and a symbol of Eat less meat, drink lots of wa-|the United States which he pre- fa5s also et from; any phatpacist 'eg:ct feature will 'be related to the four ounceasof:Jad Balts; take a ta- otaa by it Gt fathigh” A ookl blesppomtull.dn. .glams;of water be-| o0 % ony oocn will be so-arranged fore, breakisat, for.a few days and 4 = that it will become an integral; part your. kidniys will_then act fina. This| of the whole, in order to attain unity famous salts is made fro the acid and simplicity in the monument. of grapes and lemon julce; com- ey e bized with Heha; and-has been used | ENOYS BEST LAUGHINYEARS for generations to clean clogged kid- neys and stimulate them to normal actlvity, also to neutralize the acids tion for Breach of Promise. in urine, so it no lomger is a source ‘Washington, Feb. 13.—Jobn 8. Kin: of irritation; thus.ending bladder|ney, seventy-five-year-old Michigan mine owner, said he had not laughed €5 D. H. Congdon. and son Cecil visited. here e®veral days last-week before leaving for their home at As- siniboia, Canada. They left Saturday for Bemidji where they will visit a few days. Mrs. Martin Tonsager accompanied them as far as Bemidji where: she will visit with her sister, and men- who: value that.even color, 2 _{that beautiful dark shade of hair g;;‘”. Poarl (Barncl.- Cams 3 Lake 'which is so attractive, use onmly this 3 old-time recipe. Nowadays we get this famous mix- ture by asking-at any drug store for a 50 cent bottle of “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy,” which dark- ens the hair so- naturally, so evenly, FRED BRINKMAN, Manager TO-NIGHT At the Brinkman Halr that loses 1t color and lustre, or when it fades, turns gray, dull.and lifeless, is caused by a lack of sulphur in the hair. Our grandmother made up a mixture of Sage Tea and Sul: phur to keep her locks dark: andj beautiful, and thousands of womend The Harry St. Clair Stock Co. of 16 people present tonight “At-Piney Ridge” A Beautiful Southern Ro- mance. InFour Acts. ‘Be sure to eat your dinner and supper with the Presbyterian ladies election days. They will serve you ‘with roast beef and pork and all the good' things. that go with same for 35¢. For eupper an excellent menu Aged Mine: Owner Sued for Half Mit- Picture Program *‘Rod Margaret, Moonshiner” With Pauline Bush. Pro- duced by Allen Dwan Don'’t Miss Tonight’s Show by Any Means —_— ‘A Handsome Siik Dress Lcngth Civen Away Ton ght Pills have. been_satiafactory:to:me. I have no reason to change my opinion of them, which I expressed some years ago. For years I had kidney trouble and rheumatic pains. My health was poor and. my system:was|: filled with uric-acid: Doan’s Kidney| Pills have benefited me: wnodesfully.” For sale by, all dealerw:: Prisy 0. cents. Foster-Milbura:Co., Buftalo, New York, sole agents for the Unncd States. Remember the name—Doan’s-—-and ihas:been prepared which will e been- applied. Besides, “it, takes off served for 26c. Get your dinner and supper for 60c election day in the|ing hair. You just dampen a sponge ibasement . of the Presbyterian | or goft brush with it and dnw- church.—Ady, this | through your M. E. Blixt-of Minneapolis man- aging salesman for the Phoenix|i! | Flour Compamy. spent "last night. in Bemidjl. - Mr. Blixt will' go to Kelli- ther -tonight where he will investi- igate the destructon: of ithe . ware tell ;| weakness.: that nobady, can: pppelbizatell It nas) Jad Salts’ is-expansive, ‘cannot 1n- | 20 heartily in a good many years as he = istrict shal red dandruff, stops scalp itching and fall-|Jure; make a delightful effervescent e e e e 3 = lithia-water " drink: which every- i one should take nbw and then 10|14, M. McNabb, a Milwaukee widow. |} Sul keep the kidneys slean -and active. msflw&u -sell lots of | true Mrs. McNabb and I entered into & few applications, it also} Results m most always certain house 1n connmlon with the Kelli- hflns- back the lo- md lflltl'e and| when m use & anoor wnt g Dafactive Paace on him the citation in a $500,000 |} breach of promise snit filed by Mrs. “*Tis to laugh,” he'chukled. “It is a marriage-contract, but love was not:

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