Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 11, 1914, Page 3

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g, March 11.—A he made:his fortune of Mo} han $500,000 -in - the wholegale liguor business, Jacob "Friday had inserted in his will ‘a proyision expressly stipulat- “Ing that “any bepeficiary who directly: or indirectly engages in the Hquor business: shall for- feit all rights and claims in the estate.” This will is being contested on the ground that he did not have testamentary. capacity at the time the docu- ment was made. - - s [0 Waakened Gonditlon|Common garden Sage aud: Sulphar Petwe Worth ot Milln - Serfously Damaged. announce their Formal ‘Spring Opening begin- - . ning Friday & Saturday, That on Easter Monday a dance will be given by the Bemidji Athle, tic club. = s e e e o ok o b R e oo R R FE AR R bR bR g ~ Catholic Mission Beginning with Sunday, March 8, ~and continuing for two weeks a series of special meetings will be held in St. Philip’s church under the auspices of the Paulist Fathers, under the direction of In Bemfdji hetween trains Monday|m- qs i g PP ! moming and caing o0 encs | POCUNTAY Affor Effcts (AN Mr, and Mrs. C. H. Rawdon of Wil-| o - T ton were. in the city today to attend ”f G"p Il“s Ynar i the land sale at the court house. Vo 2 s The married people who wish tof L KK KR XK ¥ &k & K X & ¥ % x|take their extra dancing lesson, will |Leaves | % LEAST WE FORGET +|have an opportunity to do so this| ®oR K KKK K K K & &k & & & |evening from 7 to 8, —Adv. " (e o i The champions are coming, Mrs, F. B, Oppegaard of Blackduck| Doctors in all'parts of the country PENE spent yesterday in the city transact- |have been kept busy with the epld- :‘:fin::‘“,“m and vielting with |emic, of grin which has visited s London, March 11—May. Richard- 3 many homes, The symtoms of grip 8on, a notorious militant suffragette, all?;&l;iZlol‘;s;:-?)‘cv‘?a' '{I"U" ‘.::J Vt“' are often very distressing and leave | a1d great damage: to the tamous : ‘ ity. + M. Tea regulates Seaghd i || Velasquez picture known- . 1 i ; you merfectly; hest Sprinig remedy. the system in & run down condition,)eq or sray, glnn‘ef;dlxmmfl. itch-| “Bokeqby ve:“‘n Which 1s h\l\n;Bln ::: March 13 and 14 hk That news items telephoned to the |AdY: ' |particularly the kidneys which seem|tng scalp and stops falling hatr. Years!l. oo an gallery, Trafalgar square. 2 A S to suffer most, as almost every victim.|ago the only way to get this mixture| h 5 . < —A showing of the very Ploneer are appreciated both by the| Mrs. J. J. Opsahl returned yester- : Tk picture was pirchased for 320, 4 4 el b B b b 1 publishers and readers of the paper.|day from Wilton where she has been complaing of lame and mrlunty:trousmas, to make, 1t)Re okl awh Ol 18} 000 4n 1900 and presented to the na- = newest styles. for -wo- Phone 31. ‘| visiting relatives ‘and frionds for o |P\%, Thick sould ot bo neglected, |mumyiand troublesams, .. tlon. Art experts have estimated its|, Results are most mways certain || men's head wear b tow days. as these danger signals often lead to| Nowadays we' sim; ' present market value-at $500,000. SHon Vol uie b Dlotesh Bent iuk 1d-we: . 3 . e i dangerous kidney troubles. .Drug-|drug store for “Wyeth’s Sage and Sul-| The woman entered the gallery and| One-half cent a word, Phone 81, = “Mutt ana Jeft in Panama,” win| J'A: V¥e of St. Paul arrived in the|gists report a lange sale on Dr. Kii-|phur Hafr Remedy." You will get a| attacked the picture with a sharp|™ . S g be staged here March 23. The com. |t thi8 morning and will remain|mers Swamp-Root which so many|large bottle forabo 50 cents, Eve knife, ‘t':l"k‘,’.‘g Alx °; seven bad: ‘cuts pany is comeidered a good one and|['T® throushout the Vye-Gould case |people say soon heals and strengthens [erybody uses this old, famous recipe, “;::; m:l:‘:rl:i:x. huh ::;:ss:;rt:::dd. the play will be glven here under in which his brother is interested. the kidneys after an attack of grip.|because’no one can b ssibly tell that| the auspices of the Athletic club. Spring Millinery opening at the La [ Swamp_Root is a great kidney, lMver |you have ‘darkened your hair; as it LR i to several terms of imprisonment since the beginning of the woman suf- Fontisee Millinery Friday and Sat-{and bladder remedy; and, being a|does it'so naturally and evenly. You|frage militant movement. She was . urday. Watch for the big ad Thurs- |herbal compound, has a gentle heal-|dampen o sponge or soft brush with | arrested at Bristol July 4 last year for That the world's champion basket- | qay.—Adv. : ing effect on the kidneys, which is|dit and draw this through your hair, :romng ;i scroll of paper on ' the ball five will play the Bemidji Ath-| 1 taking one small ‘strand at a time; | knees of King-George as he was driv. Mrs. Mary Stensrud of Little Falls|almost immediately noticed in most 5 ‘ leties on Thursday, Friday and Sat-|.ame 1o Bemidjl yesterday and wili|cases by those who try it. Dr..Kil-|by morning the gray hair disappears, ?aiv:l;rmtllf;;h;:rtis' Afnfi.fl:::mz‘:l‘: urdey of this week. = These games make this city hér future home if she [mer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., of- and after another application-or two,| ., will be the best ever played in Be- can make satisfactory arrangements, {feT to send a sample size bottle of |Your hair becomes beautifully dark, midji. William Heland returned ‘this |SWamp-Root, on receipt of ten cents, | thick and:glossy- and you look years she was arrested again in November for burning a house at Hampton, but : ounger.—Adv. morning from Shooks where he has |0 every suflergr who request: o e hOCAh spent the past two months scaling trial will convince any one who may immediately started a hunger strike and was released a few weeks later in a serious condition of health. for the Crookston Lumber Company, |P¢ In need.of it. Regular size bottles Spring millinery openings at m; 50cts. and $1.00. For sale at all drug- 2 tion thi 3 La Fontisee millinery Friday and s_ls‘:t; i Be-sure to mention this paper. Saturday. Watch for the big ad g Thursday.—Adv. Mrs. A. A, MaGill of Kelliher is call Phone 108 and we’ll show you visiting with_ friends and transact- |10V to begln a lflgvlnzs Aa‘;cmnnt. ing business in the city today . She Northern National Bank.—Adv. FINALLY' GOES' TO- PRISON| W. J. Cummins Long Avoids Incarce- ration; 2 Neww=York, March 11.—William J, Cummins, one time headof the de: funct Carnegie Trust company, who wag convicted nearly three years ago O S R R e SO 5 SKYSCRAPER JAIL FORNEW YORK CITY. New York, March 11.—To comply. with the provisions of a new law for the separation Mr. and Mrs. Knapp of Wilton at- tended the land sale today. Orchestra tonight at the roller rink.—Adv, Arthur O’Leary is confined to his home with an attack of pneumonia. Pioneer paper pencils, penny piece.—Adv. Mrs. James Hennessy is on the sick list. will return to her home this evening, Biliousness, headaches or iblack- ache, due to disordered stomach and bowels, promptly relieved by Hollis- ter’s R. M. Tea; try it and see. 35c. —Ady. Mrs. L. A. Ward and daughter Louise, who have both been confined at The St. Anthony‘s hospital, were able to return to their home yester- An enjoyable surprise party was tendered Miss Marion Vye, formerly of Bemidji but who is now attending the St. Joseph’s academy, at the home of Miss Josephine Parker, Monday night. Refreshments were served and the tables were decorated in red. The guest of honor was presented with a memory book. 'Those present were Miss Vye, the guest of honor, and the Misses Josephine Parker, of larceny of $140,000, was taken to Sing Sing prison from: the Tombs to serve out a sentence of not less than four: years and eight months and not more . than eight years and eight months, By appeals and other technical legal moves counsel for Cumming kept him ont of g for almost two and one-hal rs after his conviction. He will appeal to Governor Glynn for a pardén on the ground that he gave assistance: ‘to the state in the hear- the city will build- a special jail of the modern office build- ing type, fourteen stories high. Part of the site was formerly occupied by the old tenderloin police station. in' the world. L The jail will be + * * + * L * & <+ of men and women prisoners < k3 < < < kd % the highest building of its kin & Al * oo ol o ol o ol ke b b ol e oo oo o b ol _ Father Hopper i of Chicago The first week is intended especi- ally. for Catholics; the second week for non-Catholics B T i i i i S PUT UNEMPLOYED ON FARMS Governor. of New York Plans. to Dis- tribute Idle of Gotham. Albany, N. Y., March 11.—The dis- tribution of the unemployed of New She is suffering with lagrippe. |day. Tiaties Macviaty: AMacavet RASHL Dancing school for the young peo-| Safety Deposit Boxes for rent at|Catherine Richards and Alice Min. ple this evening at 8 o’clock.—Adv. |the First National Bank. $2.00 per|nic, E. C. Oppegaard of McIntosh was|year for small and $4.00 per year a business visitor in the city yester-|for large boxes. ings regarding the trust company. UNIONISTS ~ NOT. SATISFIED May Reject Concessions Ofiered on The Object of These Mestings is to create harmonious religious The Henrionnet millinery parlors Fire an Burglar|y,ye prepared a special dine of hats L York by the carload.among farms in ition: lasses day, proof. You need one. for sehan G, Tha Tangs da| | Hows Rusim, | ork b e cviesd among farms i conditions among all ¢ : School girl hats will be a specialty; J. J. Opsahl returned yesterday|which is the latest fad, also the | ,london, March 11.—The possibility ( o4 out by Governor Glynn and: Calvin of a settlement of the Irish home rule controversy was ‘again in the fore- front of the various parties as to the at the Henrionnet Millinery parlors.[noon from Fargo, North Dakota | Landisco are among the favorities, —Adv. where he went to attend the funeral |which will be displayed Saturday, the and for the benefit of us all : J. Huson, state commissioner of agri- Mrs. M. Wold of Solway visited her [0f A. P. Chandler, who died from|14. School girls are especially ‘in- sister, Mrs. J. Sullivan of yesterday. this city One of these days you ought to|COUr store, the State Inspector has giv- heart trouble. vited to come and see their line.— Order your milk and Cream from |Adv. Mrs. John Tennstrom entertained %0 to Hakkerups and have your ple- |0 U8 the highest score in this viein- |3 number of friends dast evening ture taken.—Adv. E. R. Jackson of St. Paul is among the business visitors who are in Be- midji today. The best kind of well seasoned tam- arack for sale. Fred Barwdell, tele- phone 336-4.—Adv. Mrs, Charles Bush left this morn- ing for Brainerd, where she will spend a few days. Attend the millinery display at-the Henrionnet Millinery parlors Friday and Saturday, March 13 and 14.— Adv, S. S. Parish of Fergus Falls called on friends and transacted business in the city last evening. Frank Patterson of Wilton trans- acted business in the city today and also called on friends. Do not forget that the Henrionnet Millinery parlors will have their spring opening Friday and Saturday, March 13 and 14.—Adv. Oscar Thyren of Kelliher is trans- acting Dbusiness and calling on friends in the cily today. Mrs, Carrie Hanson of Frohn was in Bemidji yesterday. = While here she called on the local trade. Get that healthy look. clear skin, bright eye, energetic. step by Hol- lister’'s R. M. T, after your meals. Mrs. J. H. Dodge of Pinewood was TONIGHT AT THE BRINKMAN The Harry St. Clair Stock Company Presents the Beautiful Four Act Scciety Comedy Drama “Woman Against Woman” A play full of comedy and intense dramatic situations from start tofinish. A story of a false friend, with a de- ceitful tongue, who finally succeeds in separating husband and wife, but whose deceit and treachery is finally unmasked through the agency of an old family uncle and friend, and all ends happily. The comedy as intro- duced by tvan Hambly in the part of the broken down actor and by Sarah ‘Vopni as the romantic sweetheart of the actor, is very amusing and inter- ity on our dairy. W. G. Schroedeér.!at her home, in honor of Mrs. Phone 390 and 65—Adv. T. S. Kolste and daughter Esther, John H. Ley of St. Cloud, the di-|who will soon leave for their new rectory man, arrived in Bemidji last|home in Wisconsin where Rev. Kol- evening and is now looking over the[ste has accepted a pastorate. The possibilities of issuing another di-|guests were Mesdames I.-B. Olson, L. rectory for Bemidji. T. Skrivseth, C. J. Larson, J. Peter- You can aid the work of preven-|son, Jr., Fred Baumgardner, P. W. tion of crime by keeping your valu-|Bodeen, P. Larson and Nels Hak- able papers, jewels, etc., in one of|kerup. Mrs. Tennstrom was assist- the deposit boxes of the Northern|ed in serving by Misses-Ruth Riley National Bank.—Adv. and Esther Tennstrom. Fred Reddick, traveling salesman| Charles Wright, manager -of-the for a fruit company, announced this|world champion basketball quint of morning that he will bring his family | Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, notified the to Bemidji in the near future, and|manager of the Bemid)i Athletics last will reside here for several months.|evening that his team was now rest- ) Thomas Young of Crookston is|ing up for the games to be played transacting business and calling on |here this week and that the players triends and relatives in the city to-|comprising the aggregation would day. Mr. Young resides in Crooks- |leave 'Minneapolis this morning for ton but has been at Devils Lake, |Bemidji and would arrive here this North Dakota for the past several|evening. Mr. Wright ‘w_fll not ac- ‘months, He is interested in_several | company the team to Bemidji but left contracts,. Minneapolis for his home in Fond du Mrs. Fred Eberline left this morn-|[2¢ yesterday. While in the city ing for St. Paul where she will spend the visitors will be in charge of a few days with her son William, |ShePhard, a forward on the team. who is attending Macalester college.| We take pleasure in announcing William has been ill for the past few [our spring millinery opening at the weeks and unless his condition im-|Henrionnet Millinery Parlors Friday proves he will return.to Bemidji with jand Saturday, March 13, 1914, We Mrs. Eberline. are now ready to show you an excep- Any one desiring pure milk and ticnal._a.ss'brtment of pattern, tailor- cream from tuberculin tested cows, |0 and semi dress hats also a com- apply to F. M. Freese, Phone 579-6, plete line of the latest novelties. You or it may be obtained at Schmitt’s|2T® cordially invited and your'pres- Grocery, cor. Doud Ave. and 11th S, | *2° “"“l"‘e sporeclated. . It 19 & or at Mrs. Wood’s store, 900 America |P1easure for us to-show our goods. Ave.—Adv. Mrs. A. P. Henrionnet.—Adv. Alice Witting and Agnes Kolste| Diwenty one mm“’g“ of the Clris- entertained a number of friends at a ;;':nli’::“:‘;‘:‘;:;e;h?y‘; s:?i’:i:: sleighride party last evening. The ! ) ui panty was chaperoned by Miss Esther ‘met at the Pre_dbyterlan church short- Kolste. After the sleighride the|lY after seven o'clock and two “carry- guests were taken to the Witting 311" Were used to convey the crowd home where games were played and |t0 the Lavinia school where the even- refreshments served. + |ing was spent playing old fashioned 2 games. During the evening a spell- ‘Mrs. George H. Strickland enter-| tained at auction bridge yesterday|ric meteh Of Interest was held with :;ten’:ro::. ::tl; eew::le;‘:;;; pni- ert Shaw and Walter Gracie out G 'V\red 5 %‘lv L. Brooks, B, H. B;mt: spelled the girls and for many minu- i AP, White Mactin Keafiers | tes easily spelled the difficult words %‘; " .Dofl.ge = 'L Wilcox, W. 7, |Pronounced by Mr. Given. - “Connec- ticut” . Robinson, H. C. Baer, H, A Scharf cut” proved their downfall and the young men were not capable of spe)l- and Miss Buckland of Minneapolis, s 3 ke ) = who is a house guest of Mrs. H. L. 22 thie cafohy; word and thegcon effect of the: concessions offered in the house of commons by Premier Asquith. differed ‘widely. The Unionists as a rule expressed themselves unsatisiied with the sug- gested method of voting by counties on the exclusion of Ulster or portions of it from the operation of the home rule bill. ¥ Nationalists; on 'the other hand, de- clared that the cabinet had' gone 'to the limit' toward: conciliation. - Majestic Theaire PICTURES DELUXE TONICHT ' “The: Somnamhbulist” (Melies) A delightful and . interesting story:of a son’s accident, a moth- er's devotion and the miracle of time. “The LittleHero” (Lubin) cfied. gripping story magnificently “The . Misadventures of a Mighty. Monarch” (Vitagraph) John Bunny asKingand Lillian Walker as. Queen jof the Coney Island ‘Mardi:Gras; makestrouble with-John’s wife, Flora Finch. A rip-roaring comedy. Tonight culture. -The first carload is expectedi : to be taken out next week. Own a Not to It doesn’t Cost as much to Buick Truck as it does ‘ Buick trucks. Specifications Left side drive CENTER contrel 5 ! Capacity No. 4 1500'pounds Bodies Express, tops and curtains or wire screens; stake; wing boards; pan- el. Price No. 4 Chassis $1125 F. 0. B. Flint, Mich. Anybody who can drive a horse can drive a Buick truck. A motor truck is an economy only as long as it continues to deliver the goods. The Buick truck delivers the goods. Efficiency is getting the most done in the least time at the lowest cost. ; The successful business man is always looking for efficiency. That's why successful business men buy esting and taken all in all, this will be one of the best plays yet presented by Bemidji’s popular Stock. company. Special care has been taken in the stage settings and costuming of the play and the costumes worn by the ladies of the company and are most beautiful having been designed from the latest Parisian models. One of the gowns worn by Mrs. St. Clair being one of the latest popular tango gowns. Exclusive Photo Plays in 4 Reels: Two Big Shows—One. Admission Vanderbilt Cup Races Shown in motion Pictures March 15 See Barney Oldfield: and Ralph De -Palma in their extremely sensational race and hair Taising finish- with De Palma as winner.” ‘man’ ‘who made Mr Oldfield eat his dust on California course. test was declared a tie. Those pre~ “The Resurection” Pileox, sent were. The Misses Rachael Ger- B “Hee"nn i We have placed in’the city more | inger, Leah Given, Margaret McGee, | L NiS-two-part Pathe picture has|fii than one thousand savings banks and |yiz5ic Erickson, Carrie Armstrong,| Cegreat.advantage of being have etarted hundreds on the road|Giadys Armstrong, Verna Puagh, Lot. unusual as well:as:inter- to success. 1f you-haven’t a ‘bank|ti, ' Madson, Bmma Jones and esting: the Nye sisters and the Messrs. James SRR o Dal ; L *'K Railroad Wooing” Given, Nat Given ‘- Darcy McGee, ' (Kalem) ‘George Armstrong, Leon Battles, «<| Robert Shaw; Walter Gracie, Oscar i A dandy good railroad story, one' that holds all the way through One ig_odd"pro@f of the worth of a.Buick truck: it that owners come back for more Buckmaster, Raymond . Lord, and | Clifforq Condon. 3 Fire Causes $£200,000 Loss. Terre Haute, Ind,, March 11.—Fire that started in ,the basement of the threestory building of E. H. Bingley | & Co., wholesale druggists, destroyed that' structure and damaged two a C OLLm Joining buildings in the bp.ingu B CLUETT PEABODY&CQIROYNY |trict. Tt was estimatod that th T — o Wwillibe more-than $200.000. p The next Famous Players feature | March 17th and 18th 1 fil»fll Hill

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