Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 21, 1914, Page 3

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PR - B RS S R R R R S R * LEST WE FORGET * KE X KRR KRR KRR K 7| torney, arrived in Bemidji this morn- || ing, comiig heie to appear before Judge Stanton on legal matters.: Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Evans of Crookston, who have been visiting triends n this city for the past week, have returned to their home. The ibest training insures the best Makes ‘D'm.nafic En’tr;yv iz Show Dositions. Send for a Mankato Com- i e Al t6 make that staong—aod dlgositon 5 yon Coming Your Way on the Tidal Distriet court reconvenes = next|mercial College, Minn,, free catalog. : IR Capfial of P_flwince_ will keep: well ' No thatn 15 stronper thmgoodits w‘“e‘ it W&\"fi;;fy?:rfii?fiy Just Monday. —Adv. > Lo 7 "‘ s ? link, No man is stronger than his stomach, With - Waiting Fgl' % i v Attorney and Mrs. John Russell of : Exnlus've: n F K e stomach disordered a train of djseases follow. . — = That on BEaster Monday a dance|Kelliher arrived in Bemidji ~this| (Kalem) - i K| B ] Dr.Plerce’s i BUD FISHER will be given by the Bemidji Athle. |morning. ‘While in the city they s voLUN’[:EERS AT TflE BOCK 8 GOIdemlMedlcal nlscuvery - tic club. e That the Bemidji Moose lodge will give a dance in the city hall Easter Monday. will be guests at the home of P. J. Russell. C. R. Middleton of Baudette, one of Beltrami’s best known -lawyers, and often spoken of as a likely can- A very good sensational comedy ‘The Blinded Hearts Emprgency Force of Picked Men Drawn Up at Dock as Guard of Honor. for Anti-Home Rule Head. makes the stomach healthy, the liver active and the blaod pere. Mada from forest roots, and extracted without th 13 druggist lauwid form at 8100 per_botdle Zor over doryerrmicohol. Sold by, s ‘If you prefer tablots asmodificd by B. V. Plerce, M. D., these can be | md-@nm"mb‘:h’nflumflmhm Eiving general —_— = Original Creation of =% the Funniest of All Funny Comedies Sy didate for the state legislature, was (L“bin_) Relnforcements, Ordered to Garri- T e e 5 5 A \tems tolophoned to the| ™ BemIdil today. A drama }e]::tunng Arthur - son Stations in the Trouble Zone. - at news items telephon the 0] i o TR Ploneer are appreciated both by the New shipment of pattern ~hats et Belfast, March 21.—Sir Edward Car- MAY MAKE WAH UN 0PERATOHS DEMANU publishers and readers of the paper, |Jist 8Trived at the Henrionnet Mil- son, the leader of the Unionists of fal f v —_— Phone 31, Hn:;y parlors. Call and see them. Dia"a's nress He fu"m Ulster, made a dramatic entry into . : 13 - i Sl ™) DEMOCRATIC SOLONS| IMMENSE DAMAGES| MTU T T . : : p 2 Carter Cutter, Security State bank (Vltan@h) His purpose in coming here is to s , o Nlluttdn:fl J;;t h:: l;;nm:‘;. Willlioller, loft today for Crookston Ad d P th Anita consult with other Ulster Unionist S 7 oo L e staged here March 23. The om- |y yere he will be the guest of friend andy farce with Ani leaders and with the commanders of : ; : 3 ae e : pany is consldered a g0od one and|fo: goveral days, From Crookston Stewart and E. K. the Ulster volunteer forces. S“fifaglsts Not SH[I)I'ISBU at flfllflffldfl Smklflg Mlllflfs sued 3 2 the play will be given here under|yq winl go to the twin cities. Lincoln The great activity displayed at Un. 2 C the auspices of the Athletic club. LOGA BREVITIES James Wilde of Lengby was in Be- midji Friday. Dreamland opens 8:30 Saturday night.—Adv, Rev. T. S, Kolste went to LaPorte today to afficiate at a funeral. Mrs. Lucy Williams of Northern was in the city yesterday shopping. Races at the rink Sunday Ladies and Gents.—Adv. S. M. Martine of Blackduck was 2 Bemidji business visitor yesterday. The Swedish Lutheran Aid society will be entertained by Mrs. Wilson on Third street Thursday. A complete line of field and gar- den seeds at W. G. Schroeder store. —Adv. Masdames John Noel and Birch Whiting of the town of Northern were in the city today shopping. " F. J. McPartlin and Frank Palmer Oscar Thyrne of Ketliher, who is interested in the cedar business in that village, was in Bemidji today on ‘business matterp. He will re- turn to his home this evening. Al] of ithe season’s leading shapes including the new matteau and the smart sailors at Mrs. Neal’'s Millin- ery Parlors.—Adv. E. Andrist and family of Hewitt, Minnesota, were in the city yester- day enroute to Leonard, Minnesota, where they have purchased a farm and will make their future home. B. M. Sathre, president of the Be- midji Business school, went to In- ternational Falys this morning, where he will spend the day trans- acting business, returning to Bem- idji this evening. Some of .the finest pattern hats ever brought to Bemidji from the east are to be seen at Mrs. Neal’s Millin- ery Parlor's—Ady. Miss Eva Powell, of Warren, spent last evening in the city visiting at the N. P. Stone home enroute from the Adams Presbytery mceting held at Bemidji the past two days. She returned to her home this morning. Judge C. W. Stanton returned from St. Paul this morning. While in the city he heard arguments for a new trial in the Fitzpatrick divorse action and was present at the Ram- Matinee Sunday 3 p. m. O————— Majestic Theatre PICTURES DELUXE TONIGHT COMPLETE CHANGE O PROGRAM lonist headquarters and in the army barragks has caused considérable ex- citement among the people of Belfast, who for days have been momentarily expecting some decisive move on the part of the Unionist chiefs or the government! Before landing Sir Edward Carson received Sir George Richardson, a re- tired lieutenant general of the British army, commander-in-chief of the Ul- ster Unionist forces, together with his chief officers. ks P As the party came down the gang- way from the steamer. to the pier it found drawn up as'a guard of honor the emergency force of picked men of the Ulster volunteers, who had been summoned to tlie Unionist headquar- ters. ‘A big crowd gave them a noisy welcome, cheering wildly "and - firing into the air with revolvers. During the night automobiles had been kept busy moving stores and documents - from the Unionist head- quarters, apparently fearing a raid «by the police, R Urgent instructions have been sent to the military authorities in the sout] of Ireland to dispatch reinforcements in Ulser. CONFIDENT OF THE OUTCOME But Liberal Leaders Admit Situation in Ulster Is Serious. London, <farch 21.—Repeated con- ferences of government officials, the hurried departure of Sir Edward -Car- immediately to the garrison stations! Vote in- Senate, New York, March 21.—With the ex- ception ‘of Mrs. Harriet Stanfon Blatch, president of the Women’s Po- litical Union, the leaders” of the or- ganizations engaged in the campaign to enfranchise women said the vote killing the constitutional amendment| in the senate at Washington was just what they had expected. Mrs. Blatch expressed sympathy for -the Democratic party and declared the vote would result in a fight to cut down the small Democratic majority in the senate. e Dr. Anna Howard Shaw, president of the National Woman Sufirage as- sociation, and Mrs, Carrie Chapman Catt, head of the International Suf- frage alliance, however, held to the opinion that it would be bad policy for the suffragists to fight a political party. Dr. Shaw said this was ‘not the time to expect enfranchisement from con- gress, adding, “we must get the vote in a few more states.” 9 CUBA'S PRESIDELT COMING Warships Wil Ering Menocal to Sand Francisco Exposition. San Francisco, March 20.—A fleet of Cuban warghips will bring the repub. lic’s president, Mario Menocal, to the Panama-P:cific exposition next year. The presicent may augment his es- for Four Millions. Trinldad; . Colo., March 21.—Ex- pressing the belief that the proposed suits by “Colorado coal operators against the United Mine Workers charging “conspiracy to ruin the busi- ness” of operators was an ackuowl- edgement that the coal strike was won, John McLennon and John Law- son, officers of the miners’ union, ar- rived here ‘from Denver. The Colorado Fuel and Iron com- pany will file its suit for $1,000,000 damages at once and other coal com- panles are expected to file similar suits later, bringing the total dam: ages asked to $4,000,000. “I don't believe these suits will amount to . anything,” said. Lawson. “In my opinion they are planned to offset the coming report of the con- gressional strike investigation com- mittee. The operators have been able to use the militia until they have bankrupted the state and now they resort to the courts.”” It is expected the suit will be based on the decision of the supreme court of the United States in the Danbury hatters’ case. General paralysis of working conditions and loss of busi- Iness as the result of the activities of union ‘leaders are alleged. oo ok ok ek % YOUNG GIRL CLIMBS 165 loole ol s ok ke bbb ok R In Panama With it's Record Breaking Run of 14 Months in New York 6 MonthsIn Chicags and 4 Months in Boston 50 PEOPLE 50 Two Cars of Scenery Many young women find the study of Shorthand and Type- writing the means by which they have secured good-paying posi- tions—in work that is light, pleasant and agreeable. Would you like to have such a position— with a good salary? You can if you will do as hun. reds of other young women. They took their codrse in the BUSINESS (OLEEGE ITS THE SCHOOL FOR YOU. Write today or telephone for particu. ‘ars at our expeise. DLCAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED. by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. lawyers of International Falls, were - i B .|cort Ly another vessel now being | FEET WITH FLAG. | There is only one wa7 to cure deafness, in )éemidji today on logal mattors.| . county bar association banquet.|present were Jane Hayner, Viola |00 for Belfast, the rumors of impend Dbuilt. s Lt and that Is by constitutional remedies. One of these days you ought to g0 to Hakkerups and have your ple- ture taken.—Adv. Martin Hogan ard family drove in from Grant Valley and attended the farmers meeting hcld here today. Attorney A. A. Andrews was in You have absolute control of your account in the Northern National Bank no one can ever withdraw your money except by your written con- sent.—Adv. Ernest R. Miller and Ellen Mec- Guire, both of this city, were united in marriage at the Baptist parson- Gunuther, Helen Horlocker, Catherine Richards;» Hazel Southworth, Alice Minnick, Edith Schmitt, Tzora Scott, Miss Margaret Newton, Miss Anne Johnson, Dale Walker, George Walk- er. Elbridge Lord, Christ Neumann, Harold Schwisher, Ear]l Thurber, Glen Conger, Jesse Crowell, Norman Ket- ing arrests and possible occupation:of Ulster -by government troops were evidences of a crisis in the Irish home rule conflict. government has doubled the number of troops in all Irish barfacks, the greatest activity was evident among the Ulster volunteers. Unionists firmly believe that the government With the Unijonists declaring the Cuba has appropriated $250,000 for {ts exhibit. Chamberlain’s Tablets These Tablets are "intended es- Dpecially for disorders of the stomach, liver anq bowels. If you are trou- k3 San Fraucisco, March 21.— % Miss Ruth Agnes Bergstrom, &+ seventeen years old, climbed *+ 165 feet to the top of the dome <+ on the Pavilion of Transporta- 4+ tion on the exposition ground <+ and unfurled a five-foot Amer- + ican flag. This manner was + devised by the structural iron Deafness is caused by an inflamed con- dition of the mucous lining of the Eus- tachian Tube. ~ When this tube is in- flamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and where it is en- tirely closed. Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be tak- en out and this tube restored to its nor- mal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an in- flamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for Karloof as the French nobleman who tries to win wife from from husband and home, will be seen in one of his Mills, Achenbach and Stoner-were class mates. Rev. T. S. Kolste, who has accépt- officials' they would obey the laws and that they had money to pay for food without forag- ing. % M. J. TROOP, Prop. The great milk producer E i LSl i d b - ] | International Falls yesterday where|age this morning at 10:30, Rov.|tleson, Roy Opsahl and Harold Soh- | plans some coup. The leaders assert |10 With heartburn, indigestion cr|+ workers to indicate the com: TS that. canpot pe curel by Hairs ! | he disposed of several legal matters, |Charles Chandler officiating. They |mitt. that the Ulsterites cannot.be held in |COnStiDation they will do you good. '; &llegwn‘ ka the thhlgl;e?t nmntafli * C“"Ehx.cfiffiaN?;“y"d&“c'ofi?i;fl%‘:’ ree: i‘ | $1.00 cash gets 20 pounds of sugar | Will make their future home in Be-| gafety Deposit Boxes for rent at|check much longer and that any mili. |TXy them. For-sale by all dealers. (3 e 2| oo Haits Eamity Piils for constt | = X ] e Hall'a Fam - 3 at our store. No delivery on thls, |midil. the First National Bank. $2.00- per :’{Bi‘!fi“",’;fi‘;"‘l‘fh el ":h taken will|—Ady. SE IR R b b b o | oation. 3 | Sehmitt's grocery.—Adv. H..B. Sherwood, science instructor|year for small and $4.00 per year ]m’;g mr);ateneodowe y the “war” so e 4 | Miss Vera Nelson left today for(in the Brainerd public schools, is in|for large boxes. Fire an Burglar| mno Marquis of Londonderry and 1 | Crookston where she will spend sev-|Bemidjl being the guest of his sis-|proof. You need one. other prominent Ulster leaders have e : ] { cral days as guest of friends and [ter. Miss Aleen Sherwood who is a 5 - returned to Belfast and - with the — ] ; relatives. member of the local high school fa-| » uddy Complexion Bonar-Law motion for the censure of H B | e . 8. Kol il mrondt” i ST BB, Bhrwant ¥ s st WHa) ks M0y Oomlembon - e e If You Are Looking for the .. ev. T. 5. e & f of commons reports of impending de- 3 farewell sermon in the First Sean- E::‘:;:n;?m which played heremuady or sallow complexion and dull velopments of the most serious na- 3 I dinavian church tomorrow morning g eyes, you may know that her liver|ture prevailed. i at 10:30. - New silks and wash goods have|is out of order.A few doses of Cham- Liberal leaders admitted that the Y - | arrived and among them are some|berlain’s Tablets will correct it and |situation was serious, but expressed 3 Have your furnitire: fepalied 84, Ur s o e, ~T0e i e make her look better and feel bet- |confidence in the precautions taken. : the bargaln store first class work atly =0 Spring weari WG, Sohroe. ter. For sale by all dealers—Ady. [ The sudden inflammatory reports from : i reagonable prices .—Ady. S Ty : . ' ! *| Ulster, they declare, indicate clearly we invite you to visit our Seed Department. We carry only Seeds, which have N C. J. Rockwood, a Minneapolis at- i that the Unionists realize they have been grown i such as D. M. i The boys who comprised the bas-| INPERATOR MEETS STORM|bveen defeated in the parliamentary F [ 2 prepgred and lnspeu.ed by well kn9wn Seeq hou%es’h Mani b 7 ketball five representing the Brain-| i ; battle. erry, Detroit, Mich., Northrup King & Co., Minneapolis and the anitowoc | At The BrinkKman |era nien school which playea here| Liner Experiences Roughest Voyage R R Seed Co., Manitowoc, Wis. The reputation of these houses as Seed Growers we % last night were, Melvin Carlson, Bur- of Her Career. A Word of Caution all know to be first class. 1 Ton Ight ton Orne, Leslie Holladay, Andrew| New York, March 2.—The steam.| One should be exceptionally care- 3 3 Vaughan. Stanley Surham anq Bert | ship Imperator arrived from Hamburg |ful just now about taking cold, and Farmers and Gardners! 5 1 Nti);;]iuist. fi”l‘he b;)ysfarri-ved in Be- :;:ir the roughest voyage of her_ca- ::hi: ;u';zlk‘;y“&:m;fi;‘;: get;;d;f You cannit anticipate bountiful crops and big returns unless you buy QLEAN 3 ““The Senator’s “‘r u"d“ e ‘;:t‘:ly D:"i::‘g_mf‘::e:; Driven by & gale of hurricane force, | complish this you wil find Chasber. SEEDS. The Trade Mark on our bags and packages stands for quality. o Daughter” | 2 BNl o gigantic wave struck the vessel| o ) : b train, when she. wasl ahont 400 il oB teon lain’s Cough Remedy excellent. It in four acts Is the offering at the| we have on display a splendid as- | the English channel and caused dam.|iS DOt only prompt and effectual but . : : i Brinkman tonight. A society com-|sortment of trimmings and laces|age on the forecastle deck. The|ls Pleasant and safe to take, and has g n d s : edy drama, depicting the social life|Which will be of interest to most wo- storm lasted twenty-four hours, a reputation of forty years back of 3 ‘71 - o G. Margot Beaton |Men: <Come and see them. W.-G. it. . “For sale by all dealers.—Adv. i 1 e - { In th ik sel o Fhe” Be| Sapedes oty fe s TELEAERRERAS Mammoth Red Clover, Medium Red 1 In ttheytitle: Jrole o The e“‘; :" Mr. and Mrs. John Achenbach and | ORDER IS PROMISED BY & = = / ) ’ | Daughter will be seen in one of heT|opjjgren left this morning for Alma | #ARMY” OF 157, * J C| : Wh't CI over Red A strongest emotionai roles, and Irene|Wisconsin, where they will . make | — £ Over, I e OV 5 i 3 St. Clair as the glddy widow in|their future home. A number of|¥ - Sacramento, Cal, March 21. o search of another husband, has an|parties have been given the past two | * —;In th[ehcmxnps of the m:emxl)llor : h % I op’ BIue Grass opportunity of creating a few of the|weeks for various members of the I gren::t ];7 m@;m:]}:znr:u:n:;i_ * - % 2 laughs of the evening, in conjunc-|family. Miss Edith Mills accompan-| &\ or the army of 1,500 unemploy- £ . N s tion with Ivan Hamby as the English |jed Milre Achenbach as far as Brain-| 4. ed which invaded Sacramento 5 Lord who is constantly embarrassed |erd, where she will spend a short|«+ nearly two weeks ago. Four < ; in his efforts to make love to the|time as the guest of Miss Margaret |+ special deputies keep watch <& i ’ N 1 Senator’s youngest daughter. Boris|Stoner, formerly of this city. Misses -X‘; over them. They assured the I * * * * + * * strongest dialect roles, and Mr. Nori- ton as the family negro, and Mr. Kemp as the Senator are ‘both giv- en an opportunity in strong comedy roles. The other members of the company will all be seen to advant- age. This play is entirely different from anything this popular company has yet presented and one that will please all who attend. 4 FEATURE REELS OF PICTURES Hope Jones CONCERT ORCHESTRA TWO BIG SHOWS ONE ADMISSION On Monday night the company Will present one of the strongest plays in their repertoire, entitled ““The American Cirl’* a comedy drama in four acts, the scenes are laid in both Ameriea and England and the play has proved one of the most successful ones ever pre- senteq by a stock company and em- braces the entire strength of the 2 company of sixteen people. & party ‘after. the practice. ed a pastorate near Wautaca, Wis- consin shipped his household goods yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Kolste, and sons William and Luther and baby Helen will not leaye for an- other week, but will visit friends in Bemidjl and Walker. Misses Easther and Agnes Kolste will go to Minne- apolis Tuesday and will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grinager un- til they are joined there by the rest of the family, who will spend-a few days there with friends before going: on to <Wisconsin. 5 A‘large shipment of ladies muslin underwear for Spring wear has ar- riveq at this store anc will be offered to the women at enticing prices. W. G. Schroeder—Adv. ; | " ‘The young people of the»MetA'md(stI church have organized an evening chorus under’ the leadership of ‘Miss, Margaret Newton. At this week’s practice Miss Hisie Schmitt enter- tained the members of the choir at h Those ! be visited- by the “wets.” +++++++%++++++++: WET SPEAKERS OPEN TOUR Special Train'to Be Sent Through Illi- nois Towns. Chicago, March 21.—Carrying “wet” speakers, and financed by the Illinois Brewers’ association and the Hlinois Jobbers and Dealers’ association, a special train will leave Chicago next Wednesday to make a campaign tour of Illinois cities and towns where wet i and dry elections will be held in April, . More than 200 of the 300 cities in ‘which such electicns will be held will Suffrage Again Up in Senate. ‘Washington, ~ March _21.—Woman suffrage came to the fore-in the sen- ate again’and a new resolution for a constitutional amendnient was pro: posed by Senator £ha place of that défeated would require states to decide the frage question for themselves whe:i: per cent of the yoters petition- ed e I have opened a firstclass market in the McCuaig grocery store on Third street. Will sell aM kinds of fresh an salt meats. ! : ‘Have your ‘orders dzlivered with ‘your ° g-oceries. TELEFHONE N0, 1 -Beans, Rutabaga, it .~ - Pumpkins ~ Seeds in Bulk . ishes, Turnips, Beets, Peas, ~ All kinds of Seed and Fodder Corn | - Seeds in Packages Onion Seeds, Carrots,. Rad-_ - All. small Vegetable Seeds of ‘| all kinds, Peas, Beans, Onions, - Carrots, Sweet Peas in large packages " FLOWER SEEDS of all kinds, but select} your favorites early Squash,

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