Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 26, 1914, Page 4

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Physiclans ‘said “ahe vu luflerln; mour‘bla .malady. and .that Owing fo Iha mmnndm erm: attracted fo the Grand Thaam tlns week- ' ‘mot more than two days to ‘Mra.” Potter held the chair of tymology in Brooklyn institute and tor Yearas was professor of literature b the University. of Minnesota. . She ‘written many bogks under the pame of Frances Squire. {LANSING SECOND TO BRYAN ] IVill Act_as Secretary of State in Ab- sence of Chief. * ‘ashington, March 25.—Robert Lan- ly -appointed counsellor of department, will'act as sec- of state in the -absence of Sec- . Bryan . unlless the president tes some other officer of the ,|department to act in that capacity. ‘With the assumption of the office of 4{counsellor by John Basset Moore, humnt Wilson designated him to set as hecretary of state during the abgence of Secretary Bryan. This or- deor has not been revoked. Pittsburg, March 26.—Two carloads raflroad men arrived here during the night from the East to take the places of striking freight crews, who Bave almost completely tied up.the Monongahela divisiofi of the Pennsyl- yania rafiroad-since last Saturday. Miilion Dollar Fire Loss. Durham, N. C., March ?5.—Property loss approximating $1,000,000, about Balf of which is covered by insurance, julted from a fire which raged here for twelve hours. For a time the en- fln business section was threateuett : . Unknown anmtr Aground, un thlnnnn March Zb.—An un- ‘steamer was reported aground lml'.h wey rocks, near Miami, Fla: The Tevenue -cutter Yamacraw waile m “Savannah to her assist This spate reservod by tl Bemidji Townsite & ImnrmmnnT Co, | For Price of Lots, Terms, Ktc INQUIRE. OF T,'C, BAl Bemidji, :l'h y_bring buyer and seller BEMIDJI TOWNSITE & IMPROVENENT O togéther.” One-half cent a 5620 Capital Bank Building word Pihnoer Want Ads ~|-2.Gont @ Word- 8T. PAUL " Phone 31 ink receptacle. keeping the ink clean is no evaporation— Vou save 75 per. no thick, linty, corroded ink thnt cent on your ink bills. Red or Tre - black caps : 73 - 3 DIP may be 45 30 had on any I Made of (lufl B : Always of these = 3 and fl"‘ ;4 By . Uniform. wells, un- No less other- Over- wise specified; black will be furnished on single wells No. 62-8 in. Cu; ouu Price No,_ 53-. _Plain @lase Pri. No.'8 Cut GQlass P.rl No. 54A-4 In. Cut Glass Pri. No 51, 3 in, screw top ... .Price $1.50 Ne.61,212 " Pressed Glass Base Sets A Dighly atiractive base at a modorale price Size Sx4x1 1-2 \o 330 with No. 56 stand..... $2.00 Size 8 3-4x5 3-4x11-2 No: 320 with two No. 56 stands...$4 No. 56, 2 3-4 in. No. 60, 3 in ’Eméfiline Base Sets Single or Double Desk: For 3 in. and ‘3% in. square and 8 Ia.’ inkstands 2 Above cut illustrates Nob. 230 and 283 * No. 220 Cut 3 In. Sauare Hole, Single Desk .00 No. 231 Cut 3 in, Square Hole Double Desk . No. 232 Pressed § in. Square Hole Single desk No. 233 Pressed 3 in. Square hole double d'k. No 234:Cut 3 in. Round Hole Single Desk 200 No. 235-Cut 3 in. Round Hole Double Desk $:80 No. 236 Pressed 3 in. round hole single d ’ No. 257 Pressed 3 in. round hole double desk v “Sengbusch“ are mq«"le ol Sl-m:tly Qurtcr-Slvnd Otk and Genuine m With cut glass sponge cup and tye glass stind; No. 451 Oak for Singl No. 452 Mahogany - for Single De: for Single Desk. for_Bingle Desk. \ [Pald any attention to the threatening e Subirh igf Torreon Now ia| ‘Hands of Rebels. FIGHTING IS’ m_ssrmm Huetra’s Followsrs Put Up Streng Defense and Sustain Heavy Losses _Before Giving Way to Vilia's Ad- vunélnu Army—Engagements Pro- ceoding on All Sidea of City. Constitutionalist Headquarters;. Ver- #il, Mex,, March %;.—Gomes Palacto, the principal suburb ‘of -Torreon, into the hands of Villa’s Constitutio: allst troops during the night and: the fall of Torreon itself now. seems nnl] & matter of hours. After being driven out ol Oomel Palaclo with great loss the federals returned to the attack later. At last Teports the’ fighting was proceeding’ furiously. - The downfall of Gomes Palacio witnessed the most terrific fighting since the campaign begun. The combined forces of Generals Ur- bina, Hernandez and.Roderiguez, per- sonally commanded by General Villa, occupied Lerdo, and immediately Villa threw a large portion of this force, mostly cavalrymen, into the battle. of Gomez Palacio. 3 For hours the flercest fighting pro- ceeded. The rebel horsemen charged repeatedly and as night came on the Constitutionalist artillery began to have its effect and the federal out- posts were gradually withdrawn. General Ortega then ordered a, final assault on the suburb. The cavalry- men, screaming and cursing at.the tops of their voices in an effort to terrify the defenders, were sent for- ward at a gallop and Ortega’s main body followed. At 9:30 p, m. the assault was successful and the vic: torious rebels swarmed into Gomez Palacio. Federals Are Reinforced. Seeing the plight of- Gomez Pala: clo, General Refugio Velasco, federal commander of Torreon, sent heavy reinforcements out of Torreon itself. The retreating federals immediately reorganized and returned to' the ‘at. tack and in some quarters the fight: ing was so close that hand grenades were brought into play. Rursting shells set fire to a dozen warehouses in Gomez Palacio, but neither force The 1914 Mitchell - : Givé_S You What You Want MOdératelX Priced - We could hang our hat on the peg “reputation” and sell hundreds of Mitchell cars. We could talk power to the exclusion of all ComfiaETAOh. Ak Js’ tadanity other-attributes---and do a big business. The 1914 s R s el Mitchell, you know, is the most powerful car on the ) the | Ofxt Owa“une;vhhmt the battle for tha market | possession of - Torreon * would - be fought in a large fleld between Go- mez Palacio and Torreon. ‘Through this runs ‘a ‘valley, which has been deeply intrenched and fixed with wire entanglements. Meantime the other' Constitutional- s ist field commanders have been fight- ing savagely. General Aguirre Bena- cides and . General Monalovics Her- rera, who were in Matamoras Sunday, are -attacking Torreon from'the east, while General Calixio Contreras ‘and General Ponifil Natera are conduct- ing an assault from the south. The three Arieta brothers are active to the southwest. ~These attacks are generally regarded as mere feints, executed by Villa to force Velasco to divide his- garrison. We: could talk---and demonstrate---comfort and satisfy .you absolutely that this is the most comfort- . able rldmg car in Amerlca, today. Over rough ’ roads, for instance, it is more comfortable in the rear seat than most cars are in front. ’ We could emphasize the completeness of the R Mitchell from an equipment standpoint—and satlsfy ' ‘hundreds. We cannot think of a thing that’s miss- mg in the Mltchcll regular equipmé Rebels Capture Monclova. Juarez, Mex., March 25.—According to dispatches . received here General Cesario Castro captured the town of - Salome Botelo after routing the fed- 7 eral garrison. - He captured three fed- eral troop trains, killing twenty-nine federals and capturing a large supply of arms and ammunition. Later Gen- eral Castro and General Mercati Joined forces and captured Monclova, taking 600 federal prisomers, much ammunition ‘and a quantity .of armas. ESCAPES HIS USUAL TAX Rockefeller ‘Will Pay . Nothing to Cleveland Collectors. Cleveland, March 26.—After all John D. Rockefeller won’t have to pay. that mere matter of $12,000,000 taxes which Cuyahoga county. tax commissioners 8o unkindly brought to his attention a few weeks ago. He won't even have to pay his usu-| * al.$51.60 into the county treasury: Tax Commissioners Feckler and Ag- new announce that plans to. collect taxes from Mr. Rockefeller on.an es- timated valuation of $900,000,080 have ‘been postponed indefinitely ‘and East Cleveland citizens, fh which village is Fiag W can prove the dependablhty of the Mltche” 'Wlth many people dependablhty 1s the main issue. " ‘We can prove the strength and economy of the: Mitchell. Both are impressive points. The object of this is to set you thinking. We . want you to see the 1914 Mitchell---ride in it--- ~make up your mind from the facts as you find them. . 7 = . Frederick E. Murphy situated Forest Hill, the Rockefeller es- = 5 3 Having sold our store to D. 8. Segul Fene o cloe the more nest Wot- LOZIER 7 MITCHELL S s mn e B - Minneapolis, Minn. closed for a week to arrange stock after inventory. Bermen Emporium = S ADDITIONAL WANTS T PR - : mE This Territory is still open. tate, were dellcately Informed. that S & A 3 . Spectal Hotice : Northwestern Distributors mesday, April 1st, to take inventory ments to get them a3 the store may be s ¢ 3% P Coey : —j ~ FOR SALE—One east front lot-be- RS SRS tween: fifth and sixth streets on ‘% If you have » :wm to‘rant’ u' 3 Minnesota Ave. ~Gill Crone 519 ¥ want to rent one—yon get the + Minnesota Ave. * best' choioe through a Pioneer * it e U FOR SALE—L{ght dray and sew : want ad. Fhone 31. P i * machine; Falls & : g " Dafective Page

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