Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 1, 1914, Page 3

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e %m-‘i&-# I«c%““ “‘Tvan* Hambly in the dual Tole B8 ~_4hovhe] #lie twin brothers, has'an op- I 5@*@.,: g igfofe ug?yug@ i The mext regular meeting of the Commem'hl plub will jbe: held, April see < April’ 4 “will be ithe next meéting| day; of the board of. county.comais- sioners:——-— -~ L) s e That the Bemidji Moose lodge will give a dance in the city hall Easter Mre. George Latulippe of Crookston Monday. ‘who has been visiting her sister in e . That news. items telephoned to the| Pioneer are appreciated both by thel publishers and. ;@adeu af the-paper. Phone 31, 5 at bh&court hvusé He Te- . = £ ome today. There will an Athletic cluh] b wance Friday ~ April. 17. These|. Wi . Cox-and family of Forest| dances have been ~ very successfal, 2 A0We,,Rere, 1o, Bemid]L las and are among the city’s leading go-|eYening enroute * to' Maltby, whue cial events. |Mr. Cox has purchased land. Healthy, growing children, full of life -angd; vigor, proof, against;disease take Hollister’s R.\ M./ Tea ‘édoh spring. —Barker’s Drug store.—Adv. -5 J._Kingsland of Erskine, Minnesota, was’in’ Bemidji between trains Monday. While in the city she was:the guest of Mrs. William Holliday. =G 8 You can-appreciate the dollar you save. :If deposited in the Northern National “Bank it will grow con- Stantly fluy and night and’ Silnday'— Sanford Dodge and”his' company ‘will 'appear at the Grand.on Thurs- day evening.. Mr. Dodge has been here before and his ability as an ac- tor is fully recognized. ~drawn out battle of- Torreon cannot| y, ives 1 2 % Adv. E resentatives refused to place a ban on # J 2 last much longer andithat it has con-| the tango. A bill which would make er Ol‘ mance ] Q \ Mrs. J. F. Norman Of Crookston | tinued thus far and.strenuously be- dancers of the tango, i : - arrived in the city“-yesterday: -and) will be the guest of her mother, Mrs. M. Malone, 703 Beltrami avenue, for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. O, L. Stortroen of Dr. John C. Koch of Blackduck was in Bemidji today on. professional business. For the correct time ocall 16— Wilton spent the week end in Funk-|al Velasco’s army is in as bad a ($10. for_ series) Adv. ley. They visited at the home of : Martin Lee. Mr. Lee is ill with rheumatism. There will be installation of of- ficers at the Elks meeting tomorrow evening. E. M. Tschoepe, the Nebish boost- er and merchant, was in the city yesterday. A complete line of field“and; gar- den seeds at W. G. Schroeder store. —Adv. Clean your blood. purify your sys- tem now—Hollister's R. M. Tea, greatest Spring Remedy—“Every- body’s doin’ it.”—Barker’s Drug storee.—Adv, The ' Episcopal’ Guild - will ‘be “en- tertained at the home of Mrs. Charles Vandensluis, corner of Tenth street Mrs. W. E. Dodge left this morn-|and Bemidji avenue, tomorrow x.].’ter- ing for Minneapolis where she will {noon at 2:30. #pend & few diys, A. H. LeVan of hib ety aid W, P. Mrs. Paul Sanford, who was ta-[Gray of Planteganet left yesterday ken suddenly ill yesterday, is bet-|for Buffalo, New York, where they ter this morning. expect to spend some time looking over business propositions. WANTED—Parties suffering from Eczema or other skin diseases “to send names and addreses to. R. M. Sheets, Brainerd, Minnesota, for valuable information. /. Mrs." Dave ;Corbin :and Awo: babes Evelyn anq Myrtle, left this morning for Bemidji, where they will spend -} -month visiting with:relatives and| friends.—Crookston Daily” Times. Safety Deposit Boxes for rent at the First National Bank. $2.00 per year for smaill:i-and $4.00 per year for large boxés. .Fire an Burglar proof. . You need one. Mr.-gnd" Mrs.-Tx:-Simpkins of Tur- tle River are in the city today, en- route.to.Rochester, Mazeppa and One of these days you ought to RO to Hakkerups and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. Miss Klungseth of Wilton came to Bemidji Monday. She will remain here for some time, John Hanson .of the town of Lib- Cluett Peabod ; A forton, ‘of- an"ea;io'l presentative of the National Weather Strip company, who had charge of the placing of the door and window er.ipp in the.court jrouse ‘is Be- midfl todax,. FEiRES & Ella, why don’t you try Homster S ‘R. M. Tea for your- camplexion, re- stores the color, drives‘away pimples and blemishies, "sweetens you up. "Sunday" And 35c, Barker's Diug Store. —Adv Mrs: W. H. Gish-of'the town of Th e B oys W. H. Gish-of the town of Northern-went'to Puposky yesterday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Campbell. One of the most popular semi- Western. dramas of the present.day. |4 She was aommpnmed by her. lfitle The play that Bthel Barrymore star- red in for three consecutive seasons. It is a story of a young girl whose fa- ther has died, leaving her in fhecare of four companions in‘the Wesr who finally decide to send her to.a con- vent in the Bast to be educated. She receives an invitation fromZa sister of her father’s in England to visit here there, and_decides to accept her invitation. ) The scenes are laid- im Silver ~Creek Montana, and Londen} England; and the very funny comedy introdiced by the “four boys’” makes the play a very interesting ome ln- T deed. The''parts are all well mt ¢ and Miss Margot Beaton in the tm role ‘of Stmday, is said to-be ever better than Ethel- Barrymore, while} Harry St. Clair, Bert Norton, Riley Myres, ang Stewart Kemp, as the four boys are extremely funny, while At The Brinkman Tonight ' .. THE HARRY ST. CLAIR STOCK COMPANY IN Gilman extends an invitation to all young people to be present at this meeting; -as well as older people. The subject for' the evening will be, “A ‘World of a Life.” is still fiuttarhg from an ved about” fen days ago tf .hl w}nuh he Arthur Brinthorpe and Henry Brin- portunity ito please in the parts that ~+haye wade him so popular, Boris Karloff, Irene St. Clair _and Sarah Vopni also have excellent parts and altogether this is one of the strong- est plays yet given by Bemidii's|ter of Mr. anq Mrs. G. A. Malone of popular stock company. Perfume |this city and Edward H. Revoir, al- Fik o w2 m ok (3 4801 L Eb e Gt i D dlence be(ore ithe~ Tfig\flfll‘ perform- fo’clock at the Judge of Probate’s of-- Miss Bonmie finle Malone, Jhugh- Revoir, a ‘brother of the groom and el 311 MO0 04 A1 T P] Mr, and Mrs, J. Voller of Lavinia | will vjm Andq-e‘m is ‘well known 12 tnfi&lhtion of offil Other busi- Doan’s Kidney Pills more . prai “Neither Side'in Torreon Struggle Dare | with”-sending threatening letters to First Methodist church, #nd Rev.| Fadge ‘Clark” officiating: ¥ “Fred ¢ cr:a-txu!m@am,? ter in the vicinity of Cass where he has been scaling, 1 terdap for his home in here he will remain several lore going to Wisconsin whire he “rwhat It as not true that ‘eve ero Is entirely, d!flereqt ches and 3 lo : W7 2T Mlfig& u hay e.ever attend- i . Doors open 7:45. raises 8:15.—Adv. Elks Attention egular meeting of . the BV ursday evening there Will be Bemidji, Minn., says: “I.cannot give Mrs, M. Sullivan, 1015 Bemfidj; than ‘ their merit ‘deserves.” I of importance Afll are urged i o be prese:}\?.. taken them off ‘and on'as needed 2hd OLLIE NEILSON, during the past several years and |- they have always proven a good kid-) .. 74 t ney and backache remedy. It is a, b pleasure for me to ma.ke the merit, WILL BE BATTLE TO DEATH|o; tni: womods tumon £ Price 50c¢, at-all dealers. Don’t simply ask for. a kidney remedy—age‘t Juares, Nex., April L—Confidence in | DO Kadney-Pills "h"‘m;“.’h"t Genera- Villa’s ultimate victory was|Mr>- Sullivan had. Foster-Milburn restored among Constitutionalist sym- Co., Props., Buffalo, N:'Y.—Adv. pathizers here-by receipt of various aomf-om’ifl Teports that the rebel 3 leader had forced General Refugio: Ve: LEG'SLATORS FAVDR TANGO ral army to its last stand in the'.general barracks at Torreon.| Massachusetts HpLse Defeats Bill to Opinions were freely expressed, even Make Dance Unlaw’ul by army officers: here; ‘that the Iong| Boston, April 1—The house of xep:. Retreat. ‘eause it really is a'battle to death.” |/ma) gances liable’ td & oughly understands the hazard he| feated. would run in withdrawing his forces foward. Chihuahua, :subject to attack 1 Sy -in _the rear from the federals. Gener- PAID ADVERTISEMENT General Villa, it is: suggested, thor- imprisonment was ev‘ei-wh;ammgly de- | ,. : 3 : g Bad Armlds;(flb ull Moments light, if not worse. - It would have to' srogsst'an uninhabited desert, devoid of Annoniieement, natural defense, in order to reach suc.| I hereby announce myself as a can- cor. - Driven from the barracks:-in Tor-|didate for the nomination of county reon the federals would be subjected|commissioner from thé third distriet to whatever measure/of slaughter Gen-|to be voteq on 4t the primaries to eral Villa chooses to mete out to them. |, held in June. T havebeen a resi- dent of this district for the past CAUGHT BY DECOY LETTER|sixteen years and if elected will.seryve e Do the .district aud county to the by Alleged. Blackmailer Threatened Death|of my fiblllty P = it Not Paid $5,000. LOUIS TEGNER, Hartford,..Conn., April 1—Charged| “v: =@ ;% :Pinewood, Sylvester €. Dunhdm, president of the Travelers’ Insurance company, a man glving his name as Chauncey C. Ho- PAID.ADVERTISEMENT vey of Springfield, Mass., was arrest- ($10 for series) ed after a hand to hand fight with de- Announcement. tectives. The police;say that Hovey i had sent two lgtterslto ):\lr. Dunbam;|- _I hetoly Ennoune n?yself ang oo demanding $5,000 and: threatening him | &idate for the nomination for member with death if he failed to leave the|of the House from the sixty :second money in a certain pkace. The letters | district, to be voted upon:at' the pri- were signed “Flying:Arrow.” mary election in June 1914. % The detective placed a decoy pack:| As I have been county commission- age in. Market street and arrested|.. for Beltrami eounty for. the past 38 trouble w,, sxwexmmui visb Ofle‘n when the kmneys me o)) IIGYSAR Liga | o batyinias péarian Play of Sy po alousy! eatest acth'ig ever seen 'on my stage.” = “EVERY MANAGER” 2 No Long Walts, No YflU MISS IT Curtain 8:15 Hovey when he was seen to take the N " parcel. - Hovey had an unloaded: re- t..wa terms I feel that I‘am in a posi- volver, which nie pointed at the. de.|tion to know the needs of this dis- teetive. - = trict: well and will, if nominated and | _ % T T elected, serve my constituents*to r.he SUFFRAGE BILL IS SCORED|best ot my ability. % e HELIC CLEMENTSON. Women in Session at Des Moines Op- - pose Shafroth Resolution, Des Moines, Ta., April 1.—The Shaf- roth resolution for suffrage, introduced into congress at the request of Mra. Medill McCormick, was opposed by twenty-five leading workers-at the Mis- Majestic Theafre sissippli valley-:conference here, ‘and 4 PICTURES DELUXE: although the .conferencéidid not take|- A official action these leaders sent a Dhinge of ‘Proeramiiig ¥ leg: to. the official board .of the 4 ram: to. official ard of the TONIGHT National American Woman's Suffrage association urging that the resolution Temain in committee until it can be fully. considered. 2R relon cntorses the Sucan i "‘TII! Galllng of Jlm Bamlll" = 4 thony resolution being backed by Sen- (Essunay). B Bbtow. Awestern drama featunng G. ‘M‘ : Andersen A KOETTERS IS FOUND GUILTY “Handsome Jack’s” Punishment Fixed is at Life Imprisonment. L Chicago, April 1.—John B. (“Hand- " H wa(rgmg,flhi,m P?“y some Jack”) Koetters was ‘found suilty of murdering Mrs.Fmma Kraft | A pretty: Jn;tle drama that will _Dlease dict rendered by a jury here. © Mrs. % Kraft wasskilled in the Saratoga hotel P : "Hn' Bmkn m Burka afla ' carand’ »Famcun Clergyman I, 3 2 finud" New York, April 1.—Rev. Dr. Stealy = Bates Rossiter, one of- the siost prominent clergymen of the Presby- Amflygeod comedy.. ,that Wln terian church, is seriously ill in.the take away fl)eb Pnebneflan -hospital. Dr Rossiter s yaur.r l}' an %fl?fia 140 selhour in thé'bopfilar novel cecella Leftus : and famoué plfxy :: E U R TP Wi S Y e * A " An idyllic blending of the mm:rmer (fitfl{?fififi". ;g;mw First show, of any. car-and if Fe don’t kng mean that 1t4s impofsibleitos ,;flafw or’ sudge an automobile unless . you have difyertit, - 41 pr’ffiéml‘a’fihifig.fi s Hothing. You’ve got to ride in the car’’—the 5 eflanal&rzmledge@f ts:power and its action under all “(Vithgraph) 7 * c&fiandafi n:cuinstancésffluymg in any other way is 4%7d buying. "[qhe MLtchcll Idea'is thagyou go to the nearest ..n 1 ke & “one“*’l"lficmOVegfllfln k. 4t4ts~lls4yon~bef0rehand whether you are making A A umwmmmndulgngemhwwm 4as : <. : i’flit “orlisténing 9 a %al ésm g-l 'g Ve got to try the car out—ypu’ve got to know how it m.rpq?zd.r——how” 5 on g0dd | 'roads. and bad roads—how | its the,anly safe Waif”“fl"!fa’fi‘a B [ 1" Hereis the Eqtinment for alltheMitcheIlModefiwah Includedmthel.uchwu. 452 4 4 S A A el fbAtor e ;.enmmml“‘* m‘r A4k ta Personal Touch re-driver his opinion s-never:driven it, his‘nswer must be: 1 s t;' I have never driven it.”) . He will : anythmg about i FO lnrothmg Advertising e itiyotirsélf to‘get the personal rouch—the ‘‘feel of the | - r'and not only take a ride in his demonstrator but. zake the whee! ot hen'you gef through whether theicar/is a good one or a 001 aautomofille by lookmg at oW m engine performs, and when you know.these things you are deloils. 2We want tte’Mitchell tried by you personally. We want cars to people wha are satisfied: hefore they deposit a penny. . That's § G E hoflm—hunnphu ' ""M’Wi :

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