Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 19, 1914, Page 3

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- nesday in Bemidfi calling on'friends 5 and transacting business. About The City The best kind f well seasonad tam- 3 arack for eale. Fred.Barwdell, tele- | Phone '336-4.—Adv. . - L. C. Niclai of Thief River spent KKK KK KK KKK KK K K| Wednesday in Bemidji on a combin- x LEAST WE FORGET 4 |ed business and pleasure visit: - KKK KKKKK KK KK KKK O G Lee of Bagley transacted “The College Widow” will appear [Dusiness in Bemidjl yesterday. He at the Athletic club theatre on Mon-["eturned to his home last evening. day, February 23. Don’t miss it. We still have a few boxes of those e Western apples at $2.26 per box, at Schmitt’s grocery.—Adv. That news items telephoned to the| Misses Etta and- Ada Conger of Ploneer are appreciated both by the [Wild Rose, Wisconsin, apent several publishers and readers of the paper.|hours in Bemidji yesterday between Phone 31, = trains, s s Do not fail to listen to the best home talents in music at the city The next basket ball game Will be |ya1) tomorrow night.—Adv, played February 28, when the St. Cloud Y. M. C. A. Quint will play| O S Quale of Saum was in the here. This team ls one of the best|S\tY 10day traneacting business. in the state. While here he renewed his subserip- tion to the Pioneer. Mrs. B. B. Lundgren and daughter John Alexander, known the nation | Dorothy are spending several days over as the “Boys’ Friend,” will be|at Kellther as the guesta of Mrs, here on February 21 and 22 when he|Lundgren’s parents. will be the chief speaker at the Boys Brinkman theatre tonight is the Congress.. Boys from all northern|night of the Tango Dancers right Minnesota will be here, and the|from the Orpheum Minneapolis,— whole affair will be under the con-|Adv. trol of the lads. Mrs. C. M. Bacon has dssued invi- tations for a 500 party to be given Monday, February 23, at her home 621 Lake Boulevard. Adolf Priebe of Neving was among the business callers who spent Wednesday in the city. He return- ed to his home today. Brinkman theatre tonight is the night of the Tango Dancers right from the Orpheum Minneapolis.— Adv. [ John McDougald of Blackduck was among the north line visitors in the city yesterday. He returned to Wanted girls for laundry work. Ap-|his home last evening. ply at once. Hotel Markham.—Adv. Miss Sybil Partridge of Cass Lake W. W. Thomas of Wadena called |SPent yesterday in Bemidji as a guest on friends and transacted business in |°f Miss Mercy Morrison. She re- the city yesterday. turned to her home this noon. Mrs, Raymond of the town of| Tomisht at Brinkman the New Frohn is in the city for a few days Port four Tango Dancers right from the Orpheum Minneapolis.—Adv. the guest of friends, Mrs. John Noel of town of North- ern transacted business in the city yesterday. 4 Bo has 1 Don't forget the concert at the| MrS- Mary Boucher, who has been 5 visiting her sister, Mrs. J. P. Omich <city hall tomorrow night at 8 o’clock s Adv for the past two months, will leave topight for her home at Winona, Mrs. Alfred Gridland of Kelliher | Minnesota. was a business caller in Bemidji be- tween trains yesterday. Better cookies, cake John Claffy of Kelliher transact- and biscuits, too, All ed business in the city Wednesday Anzonetta Kenfield, who has been|Mr, Claffy is a logging contractor confined to her home for the past|and is now working in the vicinity few days is improving. of that village. and delicious as mother used to bake. And just as whole- some. For purer Baking Pow- der than Calumet cannot be had at any price. Ask your grocer, RECEIVED HIGHEST AWARDS Werds Pus Food Espiton, Cicaga 1. G i o 13 One of these days you ought to Mrs. E. E. McDonald will leave go to Hakkerups and have your ple-[tonight for St. Paul, where she will ture taken.—Adv. attend the annual breakfast of the A, S. Kahn of Winona. spent yes-|state federation of clubs, which will terday in Bemidji calling on friends|Dbe &iven in the Masonic hall, Satur- and transacting business. day. J. Norton of Big Falls spent Wed-| Tonight at Brinkman the New Port four Tango Dancers right from ‘the Orpheum Minneapolis.—Adv. mann was held yesterday afternoon at the residence, 417 Irvine avenue, C. H. Mills of Brainerd spent yes-|Rev. S. E. P. White officiating. Mrs. terday in Bemidji on business., Mr.|Hormann died after an illness of Mills in manager of the Swift & |only two weeks, and leaves a hus- Company -branch- at Brainerd and|band and a sixteen months old was here in the interests of that|daughter besides other relatives to company. i mourn her loss. The following re- latives from out of the city attend- ed the fumeral yesterday.. Jim Toombs of Big Fallg, a brother of the deceased, Mrs. Flora Welsh of Park- ers Prairie, a sister, and Harry Toombs of LaPorte, an uncle. In- terment was made in Greenwood N f 5 Plan to eee the “College Widow” |cemetery, arures ‘at the “Athletic Club Theatre next Monday night. An all home talent Botifrom the sise) of i edtfain Breakfasf Food st Ady at 8:156 Monday night at the Armory theatre. An all home talent cast Michael McGraw of Kelliher re-|will present the “College Widow”’ turned to his home last night in that village after spending a few Correc+ S days here on business. Mr. McGraw IF KI"NEYS AGT is a dredging-contractor and is em- Ind 'i S'es+;°n ::’%'ed now in the vicln_ltgr of Kelli- BA“ EK.E SALTS F. L. Gormant of this city will leave this week for Watertown, s . Wisconsin, where he will go to at.| )" backache is asign you have Banlshes tend the wedding of a friend.” He| been eating too much meat expects to remain in that state. for which forms urie acid; a . Constipaiion H. Mayne Stanton, managing edi- tor of the Pioneer left last evening for the Twin citles where he will spend two days on a combined busi- ness and pleasure visit. He will return to Bemidji tomorrow night. a couple of months vislting friends and relatives before returning to Be- midji. When you wake up with backache and dull ‘migery in the kidney region it generally means you have been eating too much-meat, says a well- known authority. Meat forms uri acid which overworks:the kidneys in thelr effort to filter.it from:the blood and Bvery character in the cast select-|they. become sort of paralyzed -and ed to present “The College’ Widow!"| loggy. When your kidneys get slug- next Monday night is urged to be] gish and clog you must relieve them, present at_the Athletic Club hall at!|)ike you reliéve your bowels; remoy- seven thirty tonight as only @ fow|ing all the body’s urinous waste, else more days remain for rehearsals and|you have backache, sick headache, much work I necessary befora’the|dizzy spells; your stomach sours, production. - - tongue is coated, and when the wea- B. B. Tweten, formerly of Cale-|ther is bad you -have ' rheumatic donia, Minnesota, who last fall pur |twinges. The urine is cloudy, full of chased thé Sibley farm one -mile|sediment, channe's often get sore North of Solway, was in the city yes- | Water scalds ‘and you aré obliged to terday and while here called at the[seek.rellef two or three-times during Pioneer office and subscribed for the|the night. paper. Mr. Tweten is well pleased| Either consult a good, reliable with this part of the state, physician at once or get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; 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 acl@ of grgpes and lemon juice, combinea with lithia, and has been used for generations - to clean and 'stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to neutralize acids in the urine so-it no longer frritates, -thus ending blmdar ‘weakness. % Jad salts 18 a' life saver for regu- Tw SMW‘ for OM larimeat eaters. It Is inexpensive, ‘Whether the depositor has one dol- [1ar or one thousand in the Northern National Bank the interest rate is the same—4 per cent—compounded every. six months.—Adv. Brinkman Theatre TO-NICGHT The Newport Four”- The Tango Dancers, Right From the Orpheum, Minneapolis -~ Harry -St, Clair Stock Co. Presents ‘KidnappndfuraMillion’ Mrs. George Gunderson and daughter Inez returned to their home at’ Kelliher yesterday after spend- ! ing the past few weeks confined in St. Anthonyu mxm recovering [ from injuries received. in the hotel fire .in that yillage.. . Although- not entirely reeovmd from their injur- ies, they are lmpmvlng rapidly. The. “College Wldew!' and soms play, will be put:o) Picture Program “The: God of Girzah'” In Two Parts.- 101 Bison or ssfore.. End f |4 hmrfiIn A department. cab in the city had been engaged and m—-fl:::: Long. before the ‘body ‘had been car- in fourt acts. Proceeds for the bene- | rled into the little church the funeral it of the Athletio clufb —Adv. prooession wa still in process of for- | destroyed by fire. The only occu-|buckthorn: bark, glycerine; ,Jett.; Tescied at the Grace hotel fire at Kelliher, is a visitor in the city to- day. Kohler is a ditch contractor and has crews at work on jobs in this ‘country. He has been. in a hospital at ‘Bemidji since the fire until a day or two ago. Mr Kohler woke up, ‘choked by the smoke in his throat did -bafore the - fire—International Falls Daily Journal. .. a March. bride, was, given a parcel shower last evening: at the home of Miss Lillian Larson. The = color %HE ofiR scheme was red and’ white, cupids T BAKING P and hearts being used, A string was N CHICAGO / ; y ‘bride was asked.to follow up and ‘Which lead to the basket filled with pareels.. The-evening was spent in cards, music and conyersation and a six course dinner was‘served. Those Fact. wound around the rooms which the . present were Mesdames - Albert as light, fluffy, tender RiC00", (o0 O e oiteon, Ko therine Bowe, Mary Bowe, Hazel|has arrived here from the West In- [and instantly your clogged nose and| Don’t lay awake to-night ‘strug- Supry, Agnes Lauritzen, Gertrude a‘:‘:: "'m(::tg::f A:‘f:l‘;’nf adllj,rfi: chieftains, makes no secret of the | qguliness and headache disappear. By|ing. Catarrh. or a:cold, with.its:rua- Ella Roe, Dora Barkland, Lillian | Larson, Anna Halsethj‘and Mary De-] Rushia, Miss Larson was assisted in serving by Miss Katherine Bowe. John Anderson drank, wood alcohol by mistake they.became violently ill and‘after hours of ‘suffering died in a rooming: house .kept:by ‘the former. I Don’t Look WK . U El Old Before oo : : E| Your Time thz‘m‘i“h‘:fi“fig'.mm.““" State. Troasurer. of New Yu? [ — e A & . Who Ended Life, Is Burlpd, | B krissitmaosinapmaliss mesn e o vomemas There is no reason wh. should be 8o unforturiate, ‘Imr *II\W“M e dlpoast s temeds soch se Dy Plososts Favacito Brovorreaaes = ‘for over' 40 years asa nmdy for dlmnu peculiar w wolh‘fii “We. hln !fiol-‘ Buffalo, N. Y., Feb. 19.—John:J. sands upon thousands of test Kennedy, state treasurer, who died by.his..own-hand- Sunday,-was buried ? 2 ings abo in the family plot at Holy Cross cem- painful h:*flh %’f,’,’ nerves. 'n Mm“ etery. . . | form. 5 All of oficial Buffalo, & dslentlbn 1| of 100 from Albany, cominittees from i bout which every M { z_‘"" M "'I’IZ‘ numerous fraternal organizations and E ~ et a1y oo ;i‘:"w'f'fl hundreds of personal friends followed Iz ia" 'won. | the:body fromi'the Markeen hotel to derful lor tired, [ the Church of the Blessed Sacrament, | = aching, swollen, smarting feet.. Your feet | Where low mass for the dead was said . just. ‘:”n:;e for'jo shoes never hurt or | by Rev. James. M. McGloin, VANDERBILT HOME BURNED{(QAL: fihflfimf’ Iflfi“ No such funeral processio! ever - Get & 25 cent box of “T1Z" nowfrom seen here. ;;;arl;' atomobile. and | Los® $1,000000 When Country Resl- dence Is Destroyed. B. N. Fronch (e ST el #hoes, | ;10arby towns were drawn' upon to| Jericho, L. L, Feb. 19—The country - N. Fronch.: repomts, ¥) e koop your fect frofb, aWeeh and BaPEY. | holy supply thie domand. home of ‘Mrs. Willlam K. Vanderbilt, | making: many: friends through: the Jr, valued with its furnishings and {QUICK benetit which Bemidji peaple art treasures at nearly $1,000,000, was |receive from:the simple mixtura[sf matlon at the hotel. The church was | pants were a caretaker and servants|gpown as Adler-i-ka. ’nmm—a\ too small to accommodate ‘even. a |left to look after the property. became famous by curtngemppendicl- 'small fraction of those who wished ito | - The.'caretaker attributed the blaze s it 1 attend. to an overheated furnace. s and it Is the most’ through bowel —_— 2 cleanser known, acting-on- Hithe MISS WILSON NOT ENGAGED Coal Pile Burns Two Weeks, - |\0%er 81d upper bowel. JUST ONB ; Fort William, Ont,, Feb. 19.—After | DODE of Adler-i-kw reliwves somtty-. Official Denial of Reported Betrothal bem: 5 oughtu:ol;' more than two weeks | 1108 and gas on' the ‘stomuch finfll’ of President's Daughter. fire in a soft coal pile at the Canadian |[MMEDIATELY. Washington, Feb. - 19.—Publication | Pacific docks is still burning and it Jacob Kohler wha“wu one of the e of an official denial of a report that |is estimated 1,000 tons of coal have m‘ i 7jand’finding ~ the Toom' filled. with'| Miss Margaret Wilson, the president’s been destroyed. About 3,000 tons still We offer %‘,?Y'g,, b By moke- opened the;ddor only to find | eldest daughter, was engaged to be|remain in the pile and water is being|ward for any case of the hall filled with smoke and flames | married’ to Boyd Fisher of Kansas|poured on it at spots where fire |not b9 “”dé’{wmiy AR He then broke the window with his | City, Mo., was requested by the White | breaks out from beneath. We, tho Anaoin 00, RN OF £ suit case ‘and-'got out alive but-the | HOUSe: R o TouShoney forltie lear ) ’ ‘ ladder which was placed to aid him e o o oo e o e o o o o Earthquake Shakes Reno. business transactions flw Ihad: been broke or weakened and in Reno, Nev, Feb. 19—Au earth |Elpio SErTy out any fiflh reaching the ground ‘he fell. His CARRY FOOD TO SAVE WILD -+ | auake occurred here -at 10:18 a. m. NATIONAL "BANK. OF COJ o feet and legs were injured and it DUCKS. The shock was violent and lasted | mairs Catarrh Cure fs: . will -be. some: time. before he will be —k ebout three seconds. The directior ::-!llym:g;;n’: dlr::::y umh:!I maih : ! New York, Feb. 19.—The was from southeast to northwest. Testimontaly gone n-'a.°m 1;’;#_ apte to: setzatound a8 rapldlyes e L il spectasle’of! thossanids per bottle. Sold of wild ducks dying of hunger Subscribe for the Ploneer. s Family Pils for conetive- has aroused the residents of Sayville, Islip, Brook Haven and other Long Island towns on the Great South bay, and daily they are taking large quantities of food over the ice covered bay to alleviate the sufferings of the fowl. ion —Ad ELY’S CREAM BALM-OPENS- CLOGGED NOSTRILS AND:HEAD---GATARR: 60ES Aok kb gk ke bk bd b Instantly.Clears Air Passages; You|the notsrils; penetrates and:- heals 1 _ Breathe Freely, Nasty Discharge, |the inflamed, swollen membrance EXPECTS WAR IN VENEZUELA |- g5, ‘Head Oclds and Dull Honds| whick Hies tho - nowe: tee ‘o4 “EI Mocha” Makes No Secret of thi ache Vanish, throat; clears-the-air passages; stops il i Taste nasty discharges: and a. feeting vt New York, Feb. 19.—General Jose Get a small bottle anyway, just to|cleansing, soothing relief comes im- Hernandez, known as El Mocha, who |{TY it—Apply a little in the nostrils | mediately. Miss Selma Anderson, who will be L R R R o R e e o i o e dies, where he had been conferring |stopped up air passages of the head|gling for breath, with kead' atutted; Wwith other Venezuelan revolutionary | wiil open; you will breathe freely; |nostrils closed, hawking and Dlow- factithat he expects a Tevolutlon n l,iining the catarrh, cold-tn-head of ning nose, foul mucous-dropping-in- Venezuela in April. General Hernandez is.the leader. of |¢atarrhal sore throat will. be gone.|to the throat,and raw:drynessis dls- the National party and-its candidate | - End such misery now! Get the|tressing but'truly needlens: for the presidency of Venezuela. small bottle of “Ely’s Cream Balm”| Put. your faith—just’ owee==in e i at any drug ‘store. This sweet, fra-|“Ely’s Cream Balm' and your ®old Little Girl Cured of an Awful Cold (grant balm dissolves by the heat of |or catarrh will surely disappsar.. ' tribution of the Pioneer’s book. Per- an awful cold that settled on her GILL SECURES LARGE: VOTE Man Recalied as Mayor of Seattle i lungs,” says Mrs. Wm. Galbraith, . Claims' Vindication. 3 . o N. Y. “We were greatly worried|l | have moved my store to: 321 [linnesota‘avenue: about her condition. She had a per- sistent croupy cough that clung to ) . ‘her despite all our treatment, until The farmer’s friend store and everybody’s store Seattle, Feb. 19.—Hiram: C. Gill, who was recdlled as mayor of Seattle three years ago, claims vindication as the result ‘of- the primaries’ Tuesday, when he- led the list: of candidatesyI-got a bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough seeking a nomination for mayor. At|Remedy. = This preparation relieved % n : the election in' a few woeks: GIll Will | that - areadful cough and - choking G ; & M h ‘ dise probably run against J. D: Trenholme,| ;4 ofrected @ positive’ cure-in the roceries ercna buniiesy g-ndldnh, i course of a few days’ time.” For sale PHONE l&o by all dealers.—Adv. ] woop ALCOHOLKILLS Two Pioneer - wants' bring - results ; l' P’ BATCHELDER’ AFRICAN WOMEN LOSE VOTE Montana Men Drink Polsonous Pluid |One-half cent a word, cash. ' 5 3 I 0 | BiIL to Enfranchise: Fair Sex: Defent:] ; by Mistak Mont:,, Feb..-19.—Twenty: four. hours: atter 'C.. W.-Johnson and: od. by “Majority.of One. . No one need hesitate about starting a Savings Account T et oumaces | because the sum in hand in small. Many of the best ment of v I e rus|f | Savings Accounts in this bank begun with a small house of ‘assembly, was defeated on |}’ amount. Money deposited regularly, at interest, grows steadily, and a small - the first ding: by the narrow me-: (helfral peadie beginning often develops into large results. Majestic Theatre PICTURES DELUXE “Hor Faith In the Flag” (Vitagraph) This drama has real pathos and you will find yourself gri) ped and held richt to ths lnt. “Gilt Edge Stoek” | Savings A a:orfi c;f ::rl sv:tfndg: s attempt Bank Fl‘ee and his downfall, will’ hold you upellbwnd. ILLUSTRATED SONG We Have Get One | Our representative will call upon you to explain our' Savings plan. and’ wlll' leave a Homa Savmgs bank with you if you open an’ account: lt'o what you.save, not whar you earn, that makerwulth THE NOR?E’ERN N‘ATION‘AL m\mc:

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