Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 5, 1914, Page 3

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Wou eansend-money to-any past Of the 01a country with. perfect safe- % ty ‘through' the service of the North: :« F KK K KKK ® & K% k|ern National Bank—Adv. ol b fi‘i’_“ PORGET . % .ru Hormet ‘of St Hilatre was R R EERERT ] among the business callers who spent | The Bemidji high 'school basket- Yesterday in the city. He returned - ;mll tep‘m plays here Saturday Mafrch to hig home today. | T..J. Nerron of Wadena:and L. D. French of Wadena are spending the day in the city on & combined busi- dine and Jersey ‘ma- terials at $2, §2.25,$3 $4,$4.50.and'85. CLUSIVE Vlmn’c vandfflis:sp’s vlmig'flhw‘ That news items telephoned to tfu Ploneer are appreciated both by the “Thg Ghost of S’ (Besanay) publishers and readers of the paper.| - S - Poaeure trip. A drama with s puneh, showing : Phone 31. For @ cheap ooffee, try our §| . _ 8man’s true ¢ r [ PRPPSR » pounds for & $1.00. For a 60¢ tea R“th(s:sn:;o}“ and E. H. ‘ ; i Ve P “Mutt and Jeff in Panama,” will *s’:;mm,bm“, :; Srticiel —— e R S ] -+ . be staged here March 23. The com- A l; ’ X ;' . SIZES 14 TO 48 h pany i idered d Rev. T. M. Bakk f Mapleton, g G N the ym:yc:vml’il %r: si:e:m;ner‘;n:n.d:: ‘Minnesota, will co:flu:t aervilr:lee in Hls Fa"lor s Hn“sn Th 1 X d S . . i 5 i & 5 S the suspices of the Athietio club, [the First Scandinavian Lutheran (Blograph) e latest decree of fashion appears in every garment assome are the exact church Sanday at 10:30. Rev . Cherles Gilman went to ‘Northome #this meorning' where That on next Tuesday evening the annual -meeting of the Commercial club will be held. - Election 6f of- ficers and board of directors will take place. All are urged to'be pre- sent. - reproductions of foreign models, while others, being modified, will -appeal to the more conservative tastes. e : i v turn to Bemidji tonight. ‘W. F. Day Jr., of St. Paul, who re- [presents the ‘Guiterman Brothers | company-of that city in this terri- : Gflmgiana" THE JAcKETs ‘ : £ 2 (Vitagraph) are short and very smart lengths varying from 7 P ;:;" weh o Deminil. visWor ot ""‘7“ A eomedy gem featuring Maurice| 20 t0'28 inches, have semi-fitting, loose flaring == e e o re‘t:r: Qostello and Mary Charleston or new ripple effect backs—some of which are | )" |ed to his home yesterday atter spend- ) plain, othera having. fancy bows or_bands. of i ing the past week in this ety whero) | self'cloth, satin o taffeta. » entertain Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Baer, are l;mlnude:{;u!'ly smartithis seasonsnd many Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Torrance and . ~ 8.are shewn, includi the "Minaret—| J. W. Naugle has returned from a Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Brooks at din- % :fiyp—-m.'fi)likflr tl:glg& ,\M-lfl g PQ ibusiness trip to Chicago. ner this evening. . Poverty Mask Ball March 18th—| Mrs, Charles - Borohardt arrived |'ff which are most favored are Grepe Poplin, Wool The Bo&tor’s Romance” (Lubin) _ A ‘very pretty love story in Adv. g from Crookston this noon and will Archeacon H. F. Parshall of Cass|be the guest of her aprents Mr. and Lake spent last night in Bemidji on|Mrs. J. W. Naugle, 523 Bemidji av- . tbusiness. enve; for a week. which a widow’s small son Crepe, Gabardine and Men's Wear Serge. ~ - ‘G. H. Roberts of Fisher transacted| -Althongh not as large as during brings things to a crisis ? business and visited with friends in|former weeks, the crowd at Dream- THE vAluEs Bemidji yesterday. lan’ last evening -was a fair ‘size and tchubl 'ht $16 50 318 50 32000 he | g ’ 3 are unmatchuble a: . i First class dalry butter at W. G,|°R® Of the best dances given there| . .U, .90, .00, Sehroeder's—Ady. this winter was enjoyed. “sta“mn's last Fh“g" $22.50, $25.00, $30.00, $35.00 and up to $45.00. Order ‘your milk and cream from 5 i - The infant daughter daughter of Gohroadersiators. The state Iispectdr (Edison) Mr, and Mrs. Mike Sande of town of QOROEA IE0LS: /0 LA L0 AIEDC! A thrilli 3 rilling tale of adventure- Liberty died yesterday. has -given us the ‘highest score in rilling this vicinity on our dairy. Call P. H. Gramer of Crookston spent 'phone 65, W. G. Schroeder.—Adv. e Wednesday in Bemidji on a combined . Dbusiness and pleasure vigit. Mr.-and Mrs. N. F. Wilkinson, who - eicer | (Physical Culturg On the Orie ot thkis: dave. yom oushi B have spent the winter in Funkley, ysma “ l"'e “ e Hak i drove to Bemidji yesterday and ship- Y " g0 to Hakkerups and have Your Dic-|ped their teams from here to thelr 0 n G I v B ture taken.—Adv. home in Larimore, North Dakota. “a e‘ Im e a[ We have made special arrangements to. fit the ° Women who wear extra large sizes. Schneider Bros. Co. Bemidji, Minn. : % 1ig) Miss Serena Blue drove in from| . and Mrs. Knute Twiteley of (Bel & 3 : e home near Moval lake and trans- | gully, Minnesots, were in the.eity |A bully comedy-of raneh life, full “AnyWintor Goat-In the ‘house, values up-t0 $45.00 acted business in the city yesterday. |yesterday to consult a doctor. This of all kinds of stunts T. J. LaBonde of Little Falls is|was their first visit here and they |, spending a short time in the city|were favorably impressed with Be- ;?‘:;:egs:" friends and transacting (mid3t. tics for a serles of two games. _Asj| L d Mrs, L. Barton, who has been visit-|they arrived in the city shortly be-| The best kind of well seasoned tam-|ing at the home of her parents, Mr.|sor, the alarm was turned in for the arack for sale. Fred Barwdell, tele-and Mrs. Farris of Maltby, returned | i) fire they made the trip acroes phone 336-4.—Adv. to her home at Cralg, Minnesota, yes- |the lake and remained until the terday. Mre. Barton’s mother 18 In | gty roture was fn ruins, very poor health. " $10.00 Rockefeller Goes South. HURLS 'CLOCKS. AT :BANDITS Now ook v o sonn e ok |GANG LEADER IS KILLED The Forty Year Test H. W. Freeman of Minneapolis ar- rived in Bemidji this morning and “Frank H. Keyes, Jullus Markowitz, will spend a few days here transact-| O. C. Simenson, who travels for|y j winer, William F. Mars, Jack ing business. the Beltrami Milling empany, is con- |1 awless and E. H. Jerrard of Inter-} . fined at the St, Anthony’s hospital. 1 Phil A, Maurice of International|p s o Cm b O ondmttion 2?;;?1“3113&:; e ‘:g ]:h‘:“"fat 1":; for some ftime and was operated Upon | pether’ meeting of the Bemddji Elks Monday. He is resting easier today. | ynis evening. ANl of the visltors al Bombardment Also Helps| efeller.has left for Florida. The fact hwre yRepEMaTM O s B vorauna, " 1*"P%|.that hin golf. iuks.at Pocantico Hills [@UATFel ‘Over Division of Loot Prob. | AR eriple:must. ki 5 5 bave ‘been snowed under is belleved able Cause. merit tosurvive-for-e period-of fofty e e aite o | to Bave-determined him to dorsake| New York, March 5—Jemes Corrl: | years, i sl Jewelry store of Frank H. Niehaus.'y, game. e was shot and killed on the East Side | 11872. “From a.small hestuning it bt with & vombardment of slarm G e s oo st g 5! & i ;0o [ ing identified. juntil it hee. 1» marld: clocks and cut glass. One of the men | Chamberlain's Teblets for- Comstipa.| B2, % (o o curred opposite Grace |reputation. Xon will $iad fiothing .. Miss Ida Bergum of Crookston who | with the exception of the latter are|later was arrested. tion, - _lohapel and was seen by the rector, |better for a: o L4 “""“l'e, has beon Visithu frlends in the city |candidates and will bo Initiated:at| Koetter had just opened a-pafeican-| ' For constipstion, = Chamberlain's |Ray. Froderiok Eawards. who notifed | poy v’m“wm': mmdmnnmmu: Stove Polish for the past few days left yesterday |the meeting tonight. Other mem-|taining $16,000 worth of dismonds and | may 615 are excellent. Easy to take, |the .police. ~ When the detectives | .. vy ; other jewelry and’ was iplacing some i ‘favorite niter. 6. perfod. of, mare, thém Skt R i ol Sl S Traye in the show windon whon.the |mf1d and gentle in effect. Give themr e e e T ayItE: | forty yoars. lb-aot oulf-wiee fe- for 4 short time as a guest of friends |on eve accommoda- tered. a trial. For sale by all dealers.— llef—it cures. -~ Forale. R~ ‘and relatives before returning to her |tions are now at a premium. robbars ‘en Hleader would not say who had ishot : by.alh Reu. - | Adv. i, ers—Adv. . . . 5 Miss Capitola Stowart gavo - hier| Ty ~|SLANDS DEVASTATED| — : S different from \ Frederick D. Anderl of this city|first dancing lesson in all the new i L I others because more whohas 'béen employed at the Tropp- |and up to date dancep last evening|Hurrioane Off Sydney Worst in Fifty care is taken in the mak- man “department store has resigned |to the married people:-of Bemidjt. ¥ears. E ing and the materials used are his position with that firm and will| Those who plan on taking up these| Sydney, N..S. W., March 5.—Th: of Tghec grade, leave tonight for Little Falls where | lessons and who did not'have an op-| worst hurricane: experienced :in rfifty j Black Silk he will be employed with thé St.|porumity to attend last evening, may |years has devastated Cook island and ~ 3o Paul store of that city. take their lesson tomorrow 'might, ::;‘::'fi :;L“;’;de’; l'::ndmm"lm 1 Stove P@llsh‘ Arthur P. Toupin ‘of Crookston, :;hen mfl:: ni:;wm m:”;h:l:;::: During ithe : storm -a “huge wavef] T B e avstocs [ |formerly registet of the land oftice| - ® 1™ poame. swept @wer Mauko island, in-the.same || times as long as'ordinary stove :potish.. W |4n, that-city, spent & short time in m{‘rfi%firfimfle mu‘mh‘:: b2) here yesterday between trains, calling on friends and relatives, He | is now interested in a-bank in one of e the villages on the Soo Ldne. R Rl A bR B R R BLACK SILK STGVE POLISH WORKS * i Shuliag, s 1 ‘We have placed in the city more|+ ‘ BANDIT TOOK KI8S; THIRTY fegiaters, aton -":l";d!l:;';; A RN ot than one thousand savings banks and [ % YEARS IN PEN. e 15 8as 0o oqual o 4 0a sutomotlen; have started hundreds on the road : T8 Angelés, Mavoh Be. Con coess. . s 2 = Get a Can TODAY |i&s T youdimven'ta Banki, ... or rebbery for having call Phone 108 and we’ll show you 4 - stolen a kiss from a-white:gir], | how to begin .a ' savings -account. Charles H. Guyton, a negro, Northern National Bank.—Adv. was sentenced to thirty years in Folsom prison by Judge Wil- lis of the cMminal department - of the supesor court. The charge on which ‘the . negro was tried alleged that he held up Mm. Daisy Stagwald and robbed her of a dime, all: the - money she :possessed. Then he compelled her, under YOU'§ Should Use LOST DOLL; nest losson Tor tho masmiod - penpla| 017 destroving an entive vilaes § "The: dollar you don’t save, but spend foolishily, someone - will be given Monday ndght. the: storm stricken iislands is:pitiable.] -else -will save and be that much richer; while you are - Colquitt Atter Slayers. .a doHar poorer. ‘Why not save it yourself? n.n&{lfi'\h;??i m: 2:?“.‘.'.‘;“1’. 3 ‘It will ‘be as easy for fyou to.open an account today:as it will be-tomorrow. ed he has: wired ithe Mexio ] it’ ‘de sanunmoed he ks wirdd e Melont One dollar makes:a good start,;because it's the first:dollar. Rotigues wad tho. e Mozl THIS HOME BANK FREE : charged dointly “with :him -with the kidnapping of Clemente Vergara, American citizen. Vergara was after- ward assassinated AT THE BRINKMAN - TONIGHT Onetof the strongest western || Hammona but another little-girl who comedies yet presented by the || was injured ‘yesterday. St. Clair Stock Company will be seen tonight at the Brink- man, when this talented comp-, any will present “Tennesses’s Partner” ¥ i o ir ]|ment left for Turtle River this morn-| o Cowhaiver and irs Hay: fusniah || 108 Where they will speak -today. | the comedy and Marget Beaton as }|From there they will go to Blackduck Tonere, s K 6o | etnin o Do Frdar. Thes are séen at their best In the priacipal || ¥ill ‘De afiong -the epeakors at the leading roles. The other members of | Farmers’ institute to be held here Mary Garden Seriously Il l <New ‘York, March 5.—Seriously ifll of grip and- laryngitis, Mary Garden, prima donna of the Philadelphia- ‘Chicago Opera. company, is-confined| to ‘her bed in™ her ‘hotel- apartmen threat "of death, to +kiss him, here. -Bhe -may not be able to jof | after which he gave back the . | the--Opera ‘company -dn its Weste dime, { o | tour, it is said. e e e 0 e il e e ol e x : & - S b F 4l b E b b g p | Bead Plonesr want ada. spoke in St. Pliflip’s Catholic church [ last-evening. (While in the ecity he was the guest of Rev. Father Philippe. [He is @ ibrother of IMiss| Emma Noeson, who is connected with o bearing down, The local disorders-and inflammation, is any, should be treated with Dr. Pierce's Lotion Tablets. Then the nervous system and the entire womanly' make-up feels the tonic effect of : “@ur zepresentativewill-call upon you to explain_our -Savings-plen, ~and: will FAVORI’[‘E %PRES’CRMIONI Teave a Home Savings bank with you if you-open-an aceount : : ; i " “It%s what you save, not what you earn, that:makes wealth are: well and this ||gat: hen taken systemati and for any period of ti It is not a“cureall,”™ = btemelal] Sbdd b b st s LU L : ;hr:ni.mpt.é“'{n ‘thé best. pf:;‘ yet pre- e ;'ul has uniform ..m’ for over-forty yun,m being designéd. for A m = oty | | e et PEizmezel] THE NORTHERN NATIONAL —_— Sold in liquid form or tablets by~ By : Ladl ) Four PEATURE ~Plotures || Roth 5. Roth and T. Meinty, o | - drugeiets—oe mfi&'omz P ST ; - : . BEMIDJI, MINN. Uik ——————————————— list. Clond, comprising- the Catholic stamps for a bo . Plerce’s Fpr e it SN et AT : T HOPE JONES CONGERT ORCHESTRA || a¢ntetic club basketbail team of that| - - Favorits Prescription Tablets &wén‘fifi Capital $50,000 Surplus $10,000 e e Y TR o ¥ o o!mm LY. pncy dockor in z x: 3, x % * e % Two Big Shows—One Admission s e et e o 1 r s sl o : o

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