Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 20, 1914, Page 4

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GREAT AND GROWING MINNEAPOLIS MARKET " ART AND MuSIC ScHOOLS %NHEAPOLIS SCHOOL OF | ART ety sy and N mtu Catalogu Leading Institution of the Northwest MIIIIIEIFO&I'S SGHOOL OF MUSIé Wilam . Peatiss, Di. um, Chain mu Dir. Or; -4 gkt St S6., Minsespols. _ Sond for w.‘..'f-?- 1885-—~NORTHWESTERN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, ART AIID EXPRESSION—1914| ™ Tates, e L\Xad on reuum tme. \Vrl!et italogue and ICOLLET AVE.---OFFICE D Ry A ROTILER, Divecto N §SHOQL OF, MUSIC, ORATORY N ARD DRAMATIC ART: " Bend for th 11th Street. GUSTAVUS JOHNSON Graduate: ant and profitable hers, subjecta, ents recelved Information. 806 NI AUTO RADIATORS Only RADIATOR FACTORY in the NORTHWEST | Ex ors in Radigtor Construction Our Rad re Manyfactured Com maw oy R Sepate Al akes.' WORKMANSHIF G - B Wrltofor prices. gg 1o 24 Todd Mig.Co.5 CHIROPRACTORS @RANT & DUNN Yoo 25 Spinat Sgeciatists Oniropractic. sdjustmenits and gut weli - end for 11cs Sooiom 53 BOSTON mficx “MINNEAFOLIS Dr.R.Sullwold ictto Ave, Saniturtum 2009 tevens. ¥ree Booklet DETEGTIVE AGENGIES THE OLD RELIABLE §lcased-Bonded Expert change Bldg. Both Phones. Stltel Detective Service HAT RENOVATORS GI-ND YOUR HA’!'S TO BE CLEANED, DYED, KED; ANY STY] Free Catalogue. n Clly Hat Mfg. (:ommny 9 Central Aunul HOTELS HOTEL CAMFIELD EICHTH STREET AND Single rooms with private bath $1, double rooms $1.50 Courtesy HOTEL CHATHAN —Clenaiiness 780,40 $1.00 Day. _ Hot and Cold Water in Rooms. Fe'5outh Bleventh Strect. - Near Audicorium HotelAlle Convenlent toall de, Mudernnmfl.’ -t0- Cor.3rd SLand2nd Ave. 5o, o xuw St 2 |OPTICIAN e —— a n-m- RAILROAD OCLAIMS, AOIDENTS, Huh Qrade Hg:fl .&'.'1‘:: l‘bhyh Mail &, I-m_ latiataction —_~— v}fi‘%fi‘"‘s’md’n‘.m‘. "n'a“un“"'n"éh "hm ITE BISSELL CLAIM AQENOY, New | e mm.uafiy.mm,m FUNI ;;";';’;:?fi“ heaaL m';" o = | RN Ao RO A S O s v A et RUG AND CARPET OLEANING 100 Cash 6c per mont! spassatactseEiondy SanienSosily, Kewia i, RUS. AND 0 Lo HE T LANDS . o I lllfl’lflll. 1014-18 WEST 27th STREET Rugs sad Carpels Cloaned by COM LANDS Wis. R. R. Grant Lands. 703 N.Emérson, Special Agt. et Coduican it Basiame| IO AND COMPETENT WORE D03, s Carpet Clasal ) MASSAGE Tiow racw OpS ‘Sfi ATIC TG ll’ .0, Al‘.— p.) Lyndale Ave. TRORTSIY MASSAGE A HYORT U3 0 Andormsa., Brgs) e Ave: 8 M UTE. AWEMvtmwnB\llldhl 123 Bixth Street Bouth FREIGHT, ONE WAY, PA'D o" MEDICINES AND EXTERMINATORS g,'-,; Mg’mgmmm YourHiair s Falllng Outor Turaing Closning Woeks: 05 Iy oS and shdre T mé“z‘é"x‘m‘-‘?&'t SEWING MACHINES Class Sewing Mlflhllfi' ll" illfl 2nd hand. FG:ZENE OIL AND SOAP 27373 EREH St EOER, 10 Ta 6. ECZEM. Ak ate) Iw“ ufilvzl{'s‘lfi NERSRY RVENGE, WINDOW SHADES—WASHABLE MIN! FRUL-AMIBWA or send to us. National T s Ty 7 | ORDER T i o 0 Henaeoia s .“‘lfll.!": °==:='°“Tu Neo after TRADE SCHOOLS RED CROSS RAT /i A o ot etrs b d EMBALMER sets ir & A= il T R Toalt ) g:‘mdmmumnwkml"fl““"", 1'-»‘Tn'°muuu -'i'ino— ful clicge 1 the Nortnwest Felix Girard & “flm Cor. Fifteenth and NI right and w‘fll be sure lllfl right. mm;’fléfl"&fimt :"m'fi'«'»’.‘ln AVE. GILHOOLEY IRISH LINIMENT CO. 729 Waslungton Ave. So. Bl om eSS AIe ESSEX BLDG., Nicy B PAGL ladividust Tastrabtion. Bead for LIFETIME OPPORTUNITY FOR AMBITIOUS YOUNG MEN for. window dressers and abx Enormous expert window. ow 2 e e e Y store equ mnfll No_ thi No Tty oo Tor free i e Warld, Welte 1 Write of free tlustratod eatalog, i Window Drossing L T A e, alcurin, u Address Mme. DeGul USED MOTOR TRUCKS For, Cotarh or Coldn-the Hesd ARNOLD'S QB ERSE Siahiy benedcinl. 250 per Cabe- FREE| Glasses Fitted and oun- anteed from $2.00 0 $5. WHY PAY MORE? JAMES E. LEE 528 Nicollet Ave. PATENTS AND TRADE MARKS Hateo t In 4 Weel I Ritotlet, Suiee 310" WILLISTON TERRACE 2%, 55 3ad.4ch Ave. | Wi Family and Trausient Hotel with Fhio Ghie: walking distance. O dth Ave. car line You M and Write Us AR TR R - St ok Sixek Biroet v | Sguicirons or UireD Snutss AxD Foumiai P 7 | 935575 MaTRoPOLITAN BLDG., MINNEAPOLIS, Waiting For Tomorrow? e 9. Well, you're not the only one. Hundreds of aching hearts have been doing just this same thing. This beautiful sewing machine will be made the gift to someone at 3 o'clock Saturday p. m. March 21 We have distributed coupens to every home. Have you filled out and returned your coupon to our store? If not, do it now, doa’t delay. Inorder to be eligable in the awarding it is necessary that the holder of the Coupon be present when the machineis given away. If you have received no coupon, one will be yours for the asking at our sewing machine department. Call and get it, GIVEN HARDWARE (0. (Your Money Back If You Want It) Minnesota Ave. Bemidji. Minn. LOST DOLLAR The dollar you don’t save, but spend foolishly, someone else will save and be that much richer, while you are a dollar poorer. Why not save it yourself? It will be as easy for fyou toopen an account today as it will be tomorrow. - One dollar makes a good start, because it’s the first dollar. THIS HOME BANK FREE Bank Free Our representative will call upon you to explain our Savings plan, and will leave a Home Savings bank with you if you open an account It’s what you sav €y not what you earn,‘th-t makes wealth THE NORT Capital $560,000 HERN NATIONAL BANK BEMIDJI, MINN. Surplus $10,000 Rgoourcu ssoo,ooo i mson & Merchant PAXRE 24 mus:,‘, Gflfiflfl!‘:".fiTflUflKSnn’ufifl 25z [ SEENS T0 BREAK | ALLEGED TRUST Government Charges Combi- nation in /Cereals. PRICE AGREENENT MADE Assorts Quaker Oats Company and the Organized Independents Enter- ed Into a Conspiracy to Monopoalize the Business in This Country. Chicago, March 20.—Hearings in the government’s anti-trust suit against the Quaker Oats compapy, and the the Quaker Qats_company and the here. Evidence was taken before Miss Kate S. Holmes, special examiner: “The government charges,” said James H. Wilkerson, United States at- torney, “that the defendants are in conspiracy to monopolize the oat meal business of the country. The govern- ment seeks the dissolution of the co! pany and asks that it be enjoined from interstate commerce until the dissolution is complete. “Prior to 1891,” said- Mr. Wilkerson, “there were eleven principal oat meal plants in ths country, situated in Ohio, Illineis and Iowa. They were mem- bers of a pool known as the Consoli- ‘dated Oat Meal company. After the passage of the trust act they were merged into the American Cereal com- pany, which, in 1902, was taken over by the Quaker Oats company. “The independents organized into the Great Western Cereal company in 1901. A price fixing agreement was made between the two companies. The goverzment charges that in 1911 Joy Morton wrecked the Great West- ern company and sold all its plants that were making money to the Quak- er Ogls company.” VILLA IS NEARING TORREON Rebel Leader Expects to Enter City by Sunday. El Paso, Tex., March 20.—General Francisco Villa, conmanding the Mex- fcan rebels before Torreon, broke his long silence since the battle of Tor- reon began by ‘a message to rebel ofil- cers at Ju: rez that he.expected to be in Torreon Sunday and in which he stated that the Zaragosa brigade ¢ Constitutionalists, commanded ¥y General Eugenio Aguirre Benavides, had fought its way from Escalon as far south as Yerpo, one of the distant suburbs of Torreon. The ‘federals, Villa said, were abandoning all out- posts north of Torreon.and were con.- centrating their forces at Torreon and the ofties of Lordo and Gomez Pala- clo. ‘These dispatches are borne out by a ‘message sent his father here by Gen- eral Benavides himself, in which he denied rumors that he had been slain. He said the federals had been defeat- ed in every skirmish so far and that | FOR RENT—Modern all their outposts were in full retreat towards Torreon. AN for housework. C, D. Lucas, 1231 Ir- ving Ave. rooms 523 Minnesota Avenue, WANTED—Dishwasher at Pilsener hotel. PAID ADVERTISEMENT ($10 for series) Announcement I hereby announce myself as a can- didate for the nomination for member of the House'from the sixty second district, to be woted upon at the pri- mary election in June 1914. As I have been county commission- er for Beltrami county for the past two terms I feel that I am in & .posi- tion to know. the needs of this dis- trict well and will, if nominated and elected, serve my constituents to the best of my ability. HELIC CLEMENTSON. KATHARINE GEHRET (Nurse) Phone 216. |} MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Default hlv‘lnl mifle in the payment of the sum undred Thirty-six and 12-100 ('lBl 12) Dollar& which is claimed to be due and is d\la at tho date of this notice upon a certal rigage, duly executed and deunrad "oy’ Wiliam recover the debt secured by tgage or any Dfirt thereof. NOW THEREFOR, NOTICE HEREBY GIVEN, That by virtue’ seven (147), West of the !Iflh nrll.\olpl marld Minnesota in County State of Mlnnuotl. Wlth the heredita- ments and appurtenances; which will be made. by the Sheriff of said- Bel- trami County al the East front door of the Court Houst, in the City of Baniildn of foreclosure, and disbursements allowed by law; nbjeet to redemption at any time one ym frbm the day of sale, as provided Dated Eebtulry {I A. D. ‘"6-51‘! H ) JOHN GIBEON, % Attorney for Mortgagee, Warning! : Nobody allowed on this earth except regutarly -certified smokers of STAG. The best outdoor tobacco because it holds all its good- ness in the open air. Convenient Packages: 5-Cent Tin, the Full:Size 10-Cent Pound Tin Humidors and the Pound Gi OLD-TIME COLD CURE— DRINK HOT TEA! P — R R gr § Get a small package of Hamburg Breast Tea, or as the German folks call it, “Hamburger Brust Thee,” at any pharmacy. Take a tablespoonful of the tea, put & cup of boiling water upon it, pour through a sieve and drink a teacup full at any time during the day or before retiring. It is the most eflective way to break a cold and cure grip, as it opens the pores of the skin, relieving congestion. Also loosens the bowels, thus breaking up a cold. Try it the mext time you suffer from o cold or the grip. It is inexpensive and entirely vegetable, therefore safe and harmless, RUB RHEUMATISH FROM STIF, ACHING JONTS Rub Soreness from joints and muscles with a small trial bottle of old 8t. Jacobs 0il Stop “dosing” Rheumatism, It’s pain only; not one case in fifty requires internal treatment. Rub sooth- ing, penetrating “St. Jacobs Oil” right on thé “tender spot,” and by the time you say Jack Robinson—out comes the theumatic pain. “St. Jacob’s Qil” is & harmless rheumatism cure which never disappoints and doesn’t burn the skin. It takes pain, soreness and stiffness from aching joints, muscles and bones; stops sciatica, lumbago, backache, neuralgia. Limber up! Get a 25 cent bottle of old-time, honest “St. Jacobs Oil” from any drug store, and in a moment yowll be free from pains, aches and stiffness. Don’t suffer! Rub rheuma- tism. away. Try a Ploneer want ad. 74 s Humidor. The best lndoor toblceo because of its fresh and deli- cious fragrance. The Handy Half-Size the Pound and Half ING-LY GOOD " SAG BEMIDJI MEAT MARKET M. J. TROOP, Prop. I have opened a firstclass market in the McCuaig grocery store on Third street. Will sell all kinds of fresh and salt meats. . Have your orders delivered with your groceries. TELEPHONE. NO. 1 Safety Deposit Boxes for rent at the First National Bank. $2.00 per year for small and $4.00 per year for large boxes. Fire an Burglar proof. You need one. Athletic Club Theatre March 23, 1914 The Next Big Show Coming Your Way onthe Tidal Wave of Prosperity. Just What You Have Been Waiting For l_iUD FISHER'S Original Creation of the Funniest of All Funny Comedies MUTT & JEFF In Panama With ‘it's Record Breaking Run of 14 Months in New York. 6 MonthsIn Chicag» and 4 Months In Boston 50 PEOPLE 50 Two Cars of Scenery REG. 1808 BY ED. V. PRICE & CO /M; Our Guarantee to You! There s a sense of satisfaction in buying tailored- to-order clothes from Ed. V. Price & Company. Read their recent letter to us---and to you; Chicago, Mar. O'Leary—Bowser Co., Bemidji, Minn. Dear Sir:-— Following the custom pursued by 1, 1914 us for many years, we wish our old cus— tomers, as well as our new, to return any. coat made by us during the past season in which the fronts or the lin— ings may not have given satisfactory Wear. Should any such be found, we will be pleased to put in a new front, or if this cannot be done, we will make & new coat and also reline the garment free of charge. , Yours very truly, Ed. V. Price & Co. Come in today and select your own Spring style and woolen and leave - your measure. We'll deliver sat- isfaction at the right price. Let us prove it. o Leary-Bowser Co. _ Bemidji, Minn. Exclusive Local Dealers Ed. V. Price & Company, Chicago-

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