Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 6, 1914, Page 3

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“ Jiyer of Mnneawlh s in Benug_fi |t |today on legal matters. - from - Minneapolis, where been visiting for a few Havo your furniture e bargain store first elass work at * | reasonable prices —Adv. R R R e R R e .m ¥ LEST WE FORGET KRR KKK RN KK 2 The next regular meeting of the gfl oee oy of Oilnpens el Commercial club will be held April S ot enothen [ E i 7. dell and family for a few days. % Mrs, P. Branvik of Nary drove to Bemidji Saturday, and spent the day shopping and calling on friends. You will reduce your living ex- pense if you buy your canned goods at Schmitt's grocery.—Adv. Evelyn Kirk went -to Brainerd this morning, where she will be the e w guest of Mrs. Luken for & week. Bemidji bang dance May 1. For Miss Lillian Simpson of Benapolis the benefit of the band. Muslv by|S Spending several days in the oity the entire organization. 8510 guon: OF Mis lieah | Henman. *iee A. A. D, Rahn, of Minneapolis, o is connected with Shevlin in- ‘Mens Ham and Egg and Flap-jack e supper in the basement of the Pres-| oot Vs in Bemidil today on busi- byterian charch Tuesday evening, e April 14 will be the next meeting day of the boarq of county commis-| sioners, That the Bemidjl Moose lodge will glve a dance in the city hall Easter Monday. Miss Olive Curtiss has returned ‘A Creat Eas&er Saje WlII Soon Take Place at the 'Berman Emporium ; 'Sbeci It may be Afully guamnteed in all colors 8 [ 8 l 2 x 13 : $1 and $1.25 a_box Yes, there are 100 sheets in each box. and if the paper does not satisfy you know where you bought it—your money returned if you want it always. from time to time: looking bargains—but—what if you're not satisfied? = (can youibeat it?) - Beware! - al agents call on the trade about the city : They may offer you enticing a case of throwing'it into the waste basket. April 14, That news items telephoned to the|pjoneer. Ploneer are appreciated both by the publishers and readers of the paper. Phone 31. s There will be an Athletic club cance Friday April, 17. These dances have been very successful, and are among the city’s leading so- cial events. 40 BREVITIES Mrs. W. T. Blakely of Farley was in the city Saturday. H. R. Gillette of Nary was in the city Saturday on business, . For the correct time call Adv. Mrs. F. Freeze of Carr Lake trans- acted business in the city today. John and Mrs. Rose of Northome were Bemidji visitors yesterday. Wanteq girl for kitchen work ap- ply at once. Hotel Markham.—Adyv. W. A. Rice, a merchant of Ten- strike, spent Saturday in Bemidji. Thomas Porte, a jeweler of Grand Forks, was in Bemidji yesterday on husiness. A completa line of field and gar# den seeds at W. G. Schmeder store. —Adv. Miss Emily Erickson of Duluth is the guest of her sister Mrs. 0. H Manaugh. 0. W. and Mrs. Olson of Eckles drove to Bemidji Sunday and attend- ed church, ‘Martha Halsing and Mrs. C. A. Covey of Bagley, visited relatives in the city Saturday. One of these days you ought to g0 to Hakkerups and have your pie- ture taken.—Adv. Mrs. Joe Steidl and Mrs. Eva Kai- ser of Northern spent Saturday in the city on business. C. J. Rockwood, a prominent law- At The Brinkman Tonight THE HARRY ST. CLAIR STOCK COMPANY PRESENTS the three act comedy drama, by Ed- ward .E Kidder, Peaceful Valley another of Sol Smith Russell’s Suc- cesses. This wonderful play has just attained it’s majority and is a classic of it’s kind. The part of the awakard Hosea Howe, is a typical 16.— “|you look on in the basement of the *{tending the Bemidji school. John Hedeen is spending a few day at Carlton, Minnesota. He is one of the linotype operators-on the Supper cooked by the men, while Presbyterian church on next Tuesday eve.—Adv. Mrs. L. P, Eckstrum returned yes- terday from the twin cities where she has been the guest of friends several days. o Charles Scheers, of Akeley, was in Bemfidji this morning enroute to his home from - Marble, where the has business interests. ‘Winter: garments should be clean- ed before they are stored. Call up 537. The Mode} Dry Cleaning House,—Adv. George A. Ralph of Minneapolis, formerly state engineer, but now con- nected with the drainage commis- sion, is in Bemidji today. G. C.anq 8. A: Sanderson of Grand Forks, who have land dnterests in this vicinity, were among the Bem- idji business visitors today. Mrs. C. R. Sanborn returned to Bemidji yesterday from Brainerd and the twin cities where she has been vigiting during the past week. A. L. *Thwing of Grand Rapids, one of the best known lawyers of this judicial district, was in Bemidji to- day on business before Judge C. W. Stanton. 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.—Adv Misses Edith anq Carrie Carlson left Saturday for Erskine, Minneso- to where they will spend their Eas- ter vacation. They are both at- Rev. Blomstrand of Crookston and Rev. John Olson of Fertile, Minneso- ta, are in the city today. They will conduct services at the Edward Anderson home this evening. Claude Mclver, son of Kenneth and Mrs. Mclver, has returned from Grand Forks where he iis attending the University of North Dakota. He will remain here during the Easter vacation. tovernment Bonds have just been Issued bearing 2 per cent interest. The Northern National Bank is in- spected by Government, officials and its depositors are allowed 4 per cent interest.—Adv. Y Albert Kaiser of Bagley was in Bemidji yesterday for the purpose of visiting his son who was operated upon sevéral days ago. Mrs.. Kaiser is still here, being the guests of her sister, Mrs. Rowland Gilmore. €. W. Jewett, manager of the Nor- thern Auto company, returned yes- terday morning from Minneapolis, where he has been visiting his sis- ter, Mrs. Hogenson, who is very ill, having undergone -a sel\lous opera- tion, Mrs. John H. Brown of Tyler, Min- nesota, who was the guest of attor- ney and Mrs. M. J. Brown, for s couple of days, left this morning for International Falls, where she will join her husband, who is pn.c!!lcing law at that place. One of the greatest events of the New England part and is played by loa55n will be the Ham and Egg Stewart Kemp who is seen at his|,;g plap jack supper given by .the best in this line of parts. The Play|non in the basement of the Presby- has been performed over three thou- sand times by vamious companles and is now the rage of all Eastern § Companies. Peaceful Valley ia a sweet idyl of the heart-with three charming love stories twined about it and throbs with humanity, bubbles with fun, anq thrills with pathos. Hosea Howe is 2 young man who Wwaits on table at a summer hotel 0 the mountains in order to get money enough to get an education. His love of his mother, his adoration for the .daughter of the New York millionaire, his flashes of awkward wit, his righteous wrath against wrong doers, all make up a complex and marvelous character. Ten other quaint, hateful, and lovable people are im the play. Not a chararter in it is unworthy, of being played, and al the parts are good. Tt is a typi- cal New England play, like The Old Homestead and promis- es to be the ‘best yet presented by these popular players. 4 FEATURE REELS OF PICTURES Hope Jones Fifty-piece ORCHESTRA ° sométhing | ey TWO BIG SHOWS ONE ADMISSION . terian church on - next Tuesday pleted. A dandy good comedy (Lubin) Tomorrow and Wednes- TUNE."” Richard Harding Davis’ Powerful story of revolution and adventure, In six parts. Ma- tinee Wednesday, 3 p.rr. evening. Don’t miss it.—Adv. Margaret Parshall, Archdeacon H. F. Parshall of Cass Lake, was in Bemidji today enroute to her hiome from Minneapolis where she is a student at the state univer- sity. She was accompanied by Miss Johnson of Cass Lake. W. A. Watts, an attorney of Du- luth and son of Judge Watts of Crookston, ‘arrived in Bemidji this morning for the purpose 'of appear- ing before Judge C. W, Stanton on ditch matters involving the construc- tion of a drain in Itasca county. The men will give their annual ham and egg and flap-jack supper in the basement of the Presbyterian church, on Tuesday eve. from 5 until 8 p. m. whole family.—Adv. Harold White, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. White, returned this morning from St. John’s Military acandemy at Delafield, Wiisconsin. White will arrive the latter part of thie* week, from Milwaukee, Wiscon- sin, where she is attending Downer college. Mr, ang Mrs. Mark L. Morse-and daughters Ruby and Donma, return- ed to Bemidji yesterday. spent the winter in Grand Rapids, where Mr. Morse has been employed. Before returning to Bemidji, they visited Mrs. Morse’s sister, Mra. Feer at Cove, Minnesota. Jack Herbert, of ithe sales depart- -“TIT" GLADDENS SORE, TIRED FEET “TIZ” makes sore, Imrmn tired feet fairly dance with delight: ‘Awsy go the aches and pains, the corns, callouses, blisters and bunions. “TIZ” draws out; the acids and poisons that pufl up. your feet. No matter how hard long you dmee, how far -you walk, or hmv long You remain on rfeet, “TIZ” rings restful foot comford. “TIZ”? is Won- derful for tired, aching, lvollen, smarting feet. Your feet just tingle for joy; shoes never hurt or seem tight, Get: a 25 eent box of “TTZ” now kmn on work, “how:ing articles for the sale will kindly ment of the Crookston Lumber com- Minneapolis where he has spent the last several days visiting his mother, Mrs. James L. Armstrong, of Loufs- ville,. Kentucky, who is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shevlin. The ladies of the Methodist church will have their annual apron and food sale tomorrow afternoon in the! basement of the lunch will be served. All those hav- bring them to the ‘morning.—Adv. The Committee authorized by the| Pirst- Scandinavian Lutheran church. ‘to select a prospective candidate to ¢ill ithe vacamcy | caused: by ‘the re- signation of Rev. T. S. Kolste, bas received a: fetter- from : Rev. H. ‘Houghland of Minneapolis,-to bhg ef:- any- druggist or department’ store. - End i, ). foot faflm’e forever—wear smaller shoes, keep your feef sweet and hap) The missing man had called his tage 00[ "ta“fl“ cu\msel and family and dictated his will. Acomedy gem brim full of fun{since he underwent an operation day, ‘“‘SOLDIERS OF FOR-| ..y near his palatial residence. pany, returned -this morning’ from |.- Inventory will soon be com- Look for further pany, one of the largest independent concerns in the country. Nothing was thought of the in: cident, as his health had been-poor about ihree months ago. Following the making of his will his hat, coat and overcoat were found on the- river Coxey “Recruits” Arrested. Cleveland, April 6.—Sixty recruits, -constituting the vanguard of “Gener- al” Jacob S. Coxey’s army that will lice arrested the entire number and locked them up. _ Fright Is Fatal to Two. ‘Worcester, Mass., April 6.—Patrick Eagleton, aged seventy years, and Mrs. Dennis Arseneault, aged sixty ,years, dropped dead of fright in a ‘trolley waiting station here. Three iinfuriated .aen were having & three- ‘cornered fight. IF BCAKACHY OR announcements in this paper We: buy on a Guarantee and Sell the Same Way. Bamidji Pioneer Supply Store Phone 31 KIDNEYS BOTHER Drink plenty water backache, sick headache,, dizziness, stomacha gets sour, tongue coated meys and. stimulate them to normal activity, also to neutralize the acids day, morning and evening. . The| .- B R L ; : sorvioes dn the miofaing will be con-| & © T ¥ RE RIS Sdd g b0 :#fil:;fl&tttlfittil: ducted in the” Norwegian language| .t $100,000,000 GOLD" PILED UP- 4, * wanty:o vte-rwm re:tn(:r * and the evening services in-the Eng- |-+ IN FRISCO, & * best oh, one—you get the . lish language. . Rev Hougland comes| e S S & b5 el tca:l“!hmnngh a_ Pioneer j T H E A T RE weH fecomiont jes Telug an bl | SRSl oy QUL 00 Morpd U ::eisl KEEEES speaker \in both .languages, and the| % cg‘onvr amounting to $88,684,. & committee- desires ‘that all members I ;I;&.;\c’iifo p"z‘lb‘t‘:‘ea‘; the Sag =k TONICHT and friends of the church be present| s william 1. McGee, 'Zisxs{l'ét : at “t*hel:'; sertvle:s- Rev. Holuglamd 4+ treasurer, said that soon the + _ will also visit the congregations at |« accumulation would reach $100,- 4 < < - ; Solway, Turtle River, LaPorte amd|+ 000,000. That is considerably Advertlsers who want the best I‘esults Wialker before meturning to Minne- | more than is required here and 3 % = HIS fi[flfldchlld apolis, Som time fn the near fu.| % DA of IL i be sent 1o New always patronize The Pioneer.. They know, by experi e (r;mm) : gurefi:&nmi,}gtrnm@; ;1::1.: by rep-| & i *lence, that it has no equal in this section of the country as athetic drama featurin et ives of e 0L CONEXC- |t . e ERAE . sot s 4 Mary Fuller. L catione ot thia ih Writhe mhe |l # 4%+ %+ + an advertising medium. G # pose of issuing a call = (Blograph) WEALTHY MAN DISAPPEARS A- realistic story full of heartj Head.of Tobacco Company Mysteri. interest ously - Missing. . Wilkesbarre, Pa., April 6.—The po- 5 A" u“mte n"fl“al He'fl e It matters not where you reside or what you want, the merchants below can get it for you at a price er here’ for e body of ussel , (Lubin) Seoaldont hi: tho: Pébn “Tobaste: voris that will defy competition. Fvery merchant is reliable and will give you the best value for your money HHRAIRRHERE IR KRR K B S st ] B A A A S S S S Al & cally. If you receive your pay.¥ & weekly, 1ay some aside each ¥ ® week, if monthly do it month- ¥ % 1y. The dollars will pile up : o * * x x x x x Bl kfilfilifii!{lifilfili&i%fi «##«i&«&l!&&#fli&li&il&l: E 3 % merchandise sales are always i increase and each: ¥ 4« month has been better than % If ‘you are not al- ¥ #* ready a customer, you do not: X . 4 * know how well we can please; % you in quality and satisfy & * ¥ x FIRIIAIF AR ER FRIIFIIIIIIIREIRREEEIRR fiifi%fiiii ili’#fim’lfllfii: b2 S3S 228 22¢ 2224 MoCUAIG ang Frov Third St. Bomidj! ‘march on Washington April 16, are x $$$8$8$SS 1in jail here. The vanguard on arrival * SAVE YOUR MONEY! here occupied empty passenger x $ $ S daughter of | goaches in the railroad yards. Po|ll % Regularly snd gystematl- surprisingly TRY IT. Now is the time to open & : bank account with the SECURITY STATE BANK OUR on the the last. c’ti*!iii’l#fill: @ENERAL MEROUHANDIS. Dry Goods, Bhoe Gmorlul :i#liiiilfililiitliiflilil TR EIITIIIRIIII IR * x *® * ¥ ¥ Do you want x X We strive to sell. - R x ¥ # % - THAT'S NATURAL. x ¥ % THE BEST GROCERIES ¥ * X found in Bemidji ¥ X But we strive harder to please. ¥ % % Come right here and get * % THAT'S SERVICE * ¥ "k them, as we pride curselves ¥ ¥ * ¥ * om having only the best & % Courteoys attemtion has ¥ + & money cam buy. % % won over many jewelry eus- ¥ x X b % & tomers to us. * e : OTTO. @. SCHWANDT * * x * oo : Eomlfi.qwtfi?fi.nm * : Gsorge T. Baker & Ce. : * R FRRRHAEERERERIERRRER KRR KRR IR x :’*fif”’iifi’fifi'i’i*i*i’i : * Qet Your NORTEERN GROCERY COMPLNY x z ¥ & HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS X and FARV IMPLEMENTS of. S8 s s 880000500 X C. E. BATTLES Sopsmnes s Bemidfi, - Minn. : o e v e T o e i i o o e ol o T2 232332322 %3 e dr e e v e e e o e o W i ok * % x ERREIREIIRIIIIR IR R KKK KKK KR KK KK &K K *& : BEMIDJI GREENHOUSE = * x % Carnations and Roses al- % % ways an hand. * FAIIH IR H KK :&k{fikfilfiifiifiifi!&fi*f&l{: :xmmm PIONEER PUB. CO. : % Wholesalers and Retallers % of Typewriter Paper and- i ¥ Typewriter Ribbons. %~ You save the middleman’s i . x - % Flowers for partles and % % profit when you buy here. % April 14 X weddings also Funeral de- % % Full ream boxes at from 75 i Ering - ihe reuilnauantiy. I Xelgnn Phone 166 A B & % cents and up. Eet cls meat and take o glaws of 3 g g SCEROEDER, ¥ X Webster proprictor * % Securtty State Beak' Bits. ¥ Salts to fiush -out kidenys— « Bemidji, inn. % ¥k & « Bemidji, Mina. 0! ey R KEEKEIKK KKK KKK KK nnnnn*nunnnfi& IR ESRRSER RS R B8 S ] FRARRHRIAIRRIRIR R KRR e ol Rrioacia tes the kid- (M % i : b 3 ric acld In meat excites the kiC-ig » gpyy, USE % ~ % All kinds of building ma- % nes, they become overworked; soo|ff & JLAiCol MURIC MO ¥ X torlal, as much or as litie'ne x 5 MODEL MANUFACTURING X sluggish, ache, and feel like lumps of : 117 Third Street, Bemldjl. : : you like at the : x COMPANY * | :|1ead. The urine becomes cloudy; the. x K & al * Y ‘bladder is irritated, and you may be : Ey“grs;n:nt:g“&'fi'; : X §T. HILAIRE RETAIL LUM- * & Manufacturers and ® 'obliged- to seek relief two or three ¥ Machines. : : x ¥ Jobbers : times during the night. When the|ll ¥ = BER COMPANY. I They have Kidneys elog. you_ st help. them : Phome §73. : : : ¥ Joe Cream, ’lh, Goods - * flush off the body’s urinouy waste|M X % Coal ana wood also for sale & * Confectionery and Foum- - ¥ or youwll be a real sick person: in : J. 'BISIAR, MANAGuR. : % Minnesota Ave. and R. R. 8. : ¥ tain Supplies. *® 1 5 5 the kidney reglon, you suffer from bR B A AAIRIRIRIRR KRR RIRIR IR : R R : 'fi"fl‘lflfllfl"fl*flfl: B 2 x 2 L] and you feel rhewr matic ~ twinges * FhEL thas weatiier s bad: : : THE CROOKSTON LUMBER ¥ EoE B 2 e THINGS TO EAT Eat less meat, drink lots of wa- » 3 "N ox JEWELRY STORE X % ter; also get from any pharmacist x COMPANY : : X - : : GO TO four ounces-of Jad Salts; take aita- |} X £ 5 : ' : ¥ & Wholesalers and Rotailers ¥ [A] blespoonfull in a glass of water be-|f ¥ Wholeaals 3 L o satiataction. Mau & 5 RO AND MARKUSEN fore breakfast for ‘a few days and 2 =5 ‘4 X Orders given that same ser- ¥ ¥ “THEY BEAT.” your kidniys. will then-act fine. This : LUMBER; LATH AND : : vice you get in person. : : Seis 207 21 famous salts is made fro the acid ry UILDING MATERIAR % & BA . 3 Fourth fim of grapes and lemon. fuice, com- ¥ = M & Thira Bt. Bemidfi, Minn. ¥ Phone bined with: lithia, and has been uscd | = "oy TR o 3 church. A 15¢|gor generations to clean clogged kid- | «5 *&¥as ¥ 58 RaadREREEINERN ik i IIIIRIRIIKIRAR AR R IR IR EEREK EEEKEKK KR KKK 2 L * church in thedip urine, so it no longer is:a source|# > K % x ; of trritation, thus ending bladder|§ s GUENTHER ¢,mo“ * : ! Vmemsfl of : Jad Salts is expensive, cannot in- ' x ¥ fure; make a deligbttal effervescent|§° & S7PUAOrs | and Baliders ¥ ¥ ¥ Mo need to send outalds of rink - which every- (8 -k ¥ % Bemidji for them. lithfa-water di e I ps e J one should take now and tnen . two|fl} « X x * Ploneer Buyply Store heep the kldneyl clean and active.{l : aieiss b % Mon E b x v * K&

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