Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 14, 1914, Page 3

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: ‘Took to Plumbing. |witn ‘You. know what happens in a lain’s T'MG'I house in which the plumbing ds in|Eet quick rellef. l?lu' flq‘br : sTmE vuTin UFF poor conditoti—everybody- in the[deslers —Adv. ~ © - " London, April 14—The suffragsttes, house 13 liable to contract typhold or _—— Tvans and Madge Mulr, of- some other fever. The digestive or-| MICIVER & O’LEARY F R K KKK KR Kk K K K K | TidiL today. THEATRE e o mszMMammhn-mmmmm!mé > " LEST WE PORGRT 3| s Olive Fradenbers of Solway Tl oot R s """'"g:;'" "" 's""‘“zh“"‘“ iy el e (RGeS o ng of Stru £ K X K K & K &K & x & % &k % & %|Who has been visiting friends in Be- : B 1 € T - gul 1 I I ! nees rexplosiyen oy Duspods be kept in fi lass diti 11{ Quality Hi; Prices Low Late Th midji for several days, has returned ONIGH ONL pt in first cls condition al y High e8 e next regular meeting of the J b A of committing a felony, were liberated habinie, 1 you Stk . - (who visiteq at the Eickstadt home last ‘week, returned to her home last evening. oS E. J. Ralph of St. Paul, rormerly with the state hotel inspectors of- fice, but now traveling, was in Be- : ' About The City (fi:omme(c!nl club will' held May |0 her home. e F b !:f.: flzuflf:tl:e:tl'::n :m P\:::em :t:r::;ed v e @ny trouble| - . One of these days you ought to aniel Frohman Presents - PE % : S ings of a Labor party celebration at|™ Hlnwfl( Mich,, April The cop- z e - - Pt soite Hakheriie apa teva your vio: Bradford. A hnsp.ot flour was flung|per mine workers, who haye been'on < ITS THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW: AND THE ire; tRkeni Ay at James Ramsey MoDonald, Socialist| strike since July 23 last, have voted BiSSEnAtGreT Ve STck TN ook Mrs. C. R. Sanborn returned last Juh“ Ba[wmure and Labor member of parliament, by | to call off the strike, according to an evening from ' Bralnerd where she In the ’l‘tans-Conhnental Roman- | ene of the youthful ‘“fl"""“- .announcement made by Charles B. April 14 will be the next meeting day of the board of county commis- sloners. * s The old soldiers will give an old fashioned dance in the city hall, April 24, s s Bemidji bang dance May 1. For the benefit of the band. Music by the entire organization. s Mens Ham and Egg and Flap-jack supper-in the basement of the Pres- byterian charch Tuesday evening, April 14, Miss Laura Sullivan of Solway, who had been confined at a local hospital, for the past two weeks, re- turned to her home Sunday. ard Ingersoll. ern Federation of Miners, E. F. Milette and wife and son : At:is tunofficiatlyfreporeed that ithe have, returned from Crookston Where Warships Will 8all From Atlantlo to| Iglority in ‘o‘lvz"' of caliing oft the 2 y Ll e was b they spent Easter Sunday with re- Pacific In" July. latives and friends. : San Diego, Cal, April 14—TUnitea| , ReC€RItion of the union, dealed by I Ize" :]“:l“:““':‘::xu:; :{’: m:cc‘::: the ‘strikers in voting*to return to| - in the Bemidji schools, returned yes- work. They maintain, however, that terday from Solway where he spent In four parts ooast to ‘San Dfego’ and 'return to|Practically all of their other demands { i > . have been complied with since the Baster with his parents. A=t Hampton Roads by the same route,| 78 "¢ % ‘3 }romance (:!t; comic lntl;IIKUES according to Franklin D. Roosevelt, strike began. These demands includ- and humorous disasters, with just| ggistant secretary of the navy, who enough seriousness to make it|inspected San Diego harbor and made ::::;‘;‘;“;s‘“’ Anafas i gauiaslly s ristible as the patriotic American, | ception of the battleships. dei{;.’:dt?:af“fi:; ;‘;?,:,p 3':,::;‘3 ,.:::: ‘That news items telephoned to the Mrs, J. N. Cushner returned today [the famous characterization cre- iz the Western. Fedorafion. of Min: Pioneer ‘are appreciated both by the[from Thompson, North - Dakota,|ated by Nat Goodwin. . publishers and readers of the paper. | whese she was called by the death of Phone 31. her mother, Mrs. John Doyle. Musical Comedy ‘Author Dead. New. York, April 14—James O'Dea, author of the lyrics of “The Wizard Tonight Only|of 0z” and other well known musical comedies and popular songs, is dead was the Easter guest of Mrs, How- Hietela, district secretary of the West- A“ A arl B a" FLEET TO TRA“ERSE CANAL the mining companies, is waived by James Sullivan, who is a student eafly in July, speed up to the Pacific ed = better working conditions, an human. John Barrymore is ir-|preliminary’ arrangements for the re- ers, although they conceded the right of their employes to organize. Sev- eral thousand men have been import- ed to fill the strikers’ places and the Remember, Miss Sadie Rock has returned from THE GOOD JUDGE AND THE MINER S companies will be hard predsed There will be an Atbletle elubisyyyy where she spent her Easter Admission I8¢ at his home in Rockville Center, L. L | gt “wars tor. the. retarain ateimers, wance Friday April. 17. These| . . (ion with her parents. She is SEOEEEEesssssseey s | He married Miss Anne Cn)dwell play- T8, F t d fl‘ Y Wh dances have been very successful,|, o qent in the Bemidji schools. A P A course it's different! »iig and are among the city’s leading so- = cial events. ‘Right-Cut” gives you satis. faction and comfort like you never knew there could be in tobacco. It’s the Real Tobacco Chew. Pure, ‘rich, sappy, mellow tobacco—seasoned and sweetened just enough. Different in cut, too. A ready chew—short- shred, cut fine. The flavor comes along easy and stendy-hke. A fine thing that—more convement, no bulgy wad in your cheek, NEW BUBONIC CASE DIS- COVERED IN HAVANA. Have your furniture repaired at| it t, the national capital culmina- . ¥ B 7 o i% % the bgrgain store first class work at ting in a pleasant interview with BAD STGMAGH % Everyone s dnvifed 4o the Athle- | Feasotiable prices —Adv. President Wilson. - While in Wash- tic club meeting of Thursday night,| Willlam Lennon, of Kelliher,|ington Miss Vance and party called ONE DOSE of Matters concerning Bemidji’s new |Sbent today in Bemidji attending the |on Mrs. Halvor Steenerson, wife of Mayr’sWnnderfi:l Sfiomchflemed] baseball park will be discussed and|meeting of the board of county com-|the congressman from this district.—| Should Convincs Yeu That Yeur definite action taken. missioners, of avhich he is a member | Crookston Daily Times. Suflefing Is ufinecessary‘ Martin Johnson of Pinewood was a Havana, April 14—One new case of bubonic plague has been found by the commission on contagious diseases. The sanitary department Has closed’ three blocks in the infected zone, expecting the residents to leave their homes. Bemidji visitor yesterday and while in the city called at the Pione How is Your Cash Register of- Fred McBride an expect work man rice and added (his name to the list of |on the National Cash Register is at subscribers, the Pilisner Hotel. He repairs, represents the |cleans and oils all the various models s e T R R e e Dan Moore, who There Is more Catarrn in this section remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. -Science has J)roven Ca- tarrh to be a constitutional disease, and to business matters. Bankers Mutual Insurance company |He does it here, and he knows how. e or s diasaed |y o The Real Tobacco Ch e . > o in th territory, left last evening| Get It fixed now.—Adv. & Xeg.rfl:;{a[;;:xpx;g;fle& tgnggugc:;:g}]e‘mlgg‘;' . 1obacco Lhew = < i > ' for Minneapolis, where he will attend —_—— \ . A Tt % “Tocal Glschse and - preacribed locat 10 Cents a Pouch RIGHT.CUT | -1 | CHEWING LEWIS HITS AT RAILROADS SK your dealer today. If he doesn’t sell “Right- Mrs. N. Armstrong of Puposky was enroute to | Illinois Senator Introduces Three Pet therefore requires constitutional "treat- Mrs. Dah. of Bagley was a busi-|in Bemidji yesterday. ment. Cut,” send us 10 cents in BAC| siess visitor in the city between trains | SPencer, South —Dakota, where she Meneuren: Z . ed by ¥. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. stamps. We'll send you a To! . €0 y Bine | it at the home o nes Tather. | “Washingten, Apeil 14-=-Sevator .3, ) _ |1s the only Constitutional cure 6n the P ! yesterday. sit a e > 2 2 Resemmended for Chronle Indigestion | Market. It 18 taken internally in doses pouch. £ i Ham Lewis of Illinois characterized M.d. Bzl for some tme; three bills which he introduced in the Miss Edith Erwin returned to Be- | senate as representing “the trinity midji this morning, after having|of his labors while in the senate.” spent the past week as the guest at| One measure empowers the United the Erwin home on North Ash street. | States to take over and lease to pri-| : _Crookston Daily Times. (April 13) | vate interests all interstate railroads; i’ ) - another authorizes the government to You will reduce your lving ex-|p.;q 100 ships in American waters pense if you buy your canned g00ds|to he chartered to any part of the at Schmitt’s grocery.—Adv. world as government merchant ma- Milford Sthfford, one of the Pion-|rine, and be an adjunct to the navy neer carrier boys, has returned from | (B time of war, and a third abolishes the C. H. Willlams farm, where he | 'l interstate commerce commission the meeting of the board. ; it iF SEgaen ée & Tavion and creates a new commigsion for in- [} Mrs. M. Gleason of Walker 5 in | o oo 2 oi oo dtoe his an. | (STEtAte commerce and industry of ; i has carried the route during his ab-| twenty-one members, the city for a Ie\\;ldays. visiting her |00 three branches. daughter; Mre: Willigm, Clish; * William Russell, son of Attoriey A complete line of field and gar-|p j puggell, will return to St. Paul 2 den seeds at W. G. Schroeder store. this evening after having spent sev- —Ad¥ eral days here as the guest of his par- Mrs. James FaMs and Mrs. T. F.|ents. He is attending school in St. Coons of Grant Valley were calling|Paul. con friends in Bemidji yesterday. Viola Brady of Red Lake Falls, 2 Fred Cutter and Norman Kittleson, | who teaches in the schools of La- GLUGGED NusTH“_s 0PEN AT nNcE returned yesterday from Nary where| Porte, was in Bemidji this morning HEA“ un s Am GATABHH VANISH .they have spent Easter vacation. enroute to the latter place after hav- grant balm dissolves by the hent of It &ad Stamach, Liverend intos- tinal Ailments. of . S0 2 + | hundred dollars S Dol s O [ cure. Send for circulars and testimon. hm-b for Stomach, Liver, and. a'::f:.i:',i dA'ddres : F. J, CHENEY & CO. To. Sold by Druggists, Mrs. Dresmond of Grand Forks, North Dakota, is visiting friends in Bemldji for a few days. The Southland Quintette at the Irand Theatre, Wednesday April 22. —Adv. .4 Misa Alta Perry of Halstad, Min- nesota, is the guest of Miss Blanch . Cowan for a few days. Wil e pure chewir tobacco and better than the old kind, ~ WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY 50 Union Square, New York J. C. Thompson, county commis- Take Hall's Fa.mily Bitla for consts a0 sioner from Blackduck, is attending slments and in most cases brings quick relie: % #«1d permanent results, This highly successtu - = 'medy has been taken by the most prominen’ o cple,Mnnd | those fn all walks o lite, amone om Members of Congress, Justice' of the divided 1into { Supreme Court, Educators, anyzmM chants Wankers, Doctors, Druggists, N Munufac Jirers, Prlena‘ Ministers, Fnrmeis Wl!b lastil ‘, nation: o cthar b he they raa Sieh Iooor ) | — - “ovs of livivg. Mayr’a Wonderfal Stomaci | ~ e e e SELF-CLOSING INK STANDS and SETS semelit and i shouid B equally successiul i MolCee: Rankin, Near Deathi. Stomach Atmenta. to- Geo. H. °myr“, ’M?é 9 lfl:m‘J) is the best and wost widely knowt San Francisco, April 14.—McKed | “2emist, 1515 Whiting Street. = 5 The ¢ Sengbusch” Inkstand is more than a mere ink receptacle. - y for the above ailments. Ask your drug I St k, tod' utittoa bfit{:a:fi;:: Rankin, the veteran actor, is critically’ | For sale m Bemidji, Mian., by Bll'!‘ ill at a hotel here of a complication: | er’s Drug Store and Druggists every-| of diseases incident to old age. where. . 2 = ltlAutomaticallx closes-ajr-tight after every dip, thus keeping the ink clean 4 and fresh. whether in the well a day or a year. There is n_w ; & no thick, linty, corroded ink that has to be thrown away. You save m 5 cent on your ink bills. 2 e . S. Delaney, of Park Rapids,|ing spent her FEaster vacation at A county auditor of Hubbard, spent to- |home. .day in Bemidji on business matters.| All gifts are good; some are better|In One Minute Your Stuffy Nose and Mrs. Mike Walters of Turtle River |than others; the best of all for your| Head Clears, Sneezing and Noge |the mostrils; penetrates ‘and heals ||| Red or : B Mk Walters u ! i - 2 2 s the dnflamed, swollen ~membrane ||| black caps kiddies is 2 bank book from the Sav-| Running Cease Dull Headache s g ings Department of the Northern Na-| which ' lines « the ‘mose, ~heall “and|ll} |\, on o0y | tional Bank.—Ady. 0es. throat; clears the air passages; stobsi{ll of tnese s Norman Thies of Walker, state Try “Ely’s Cream Balm.” nasty discharges and a feeling of wells, un- - Stove Polish im- h{ ther- agent of the Franklin Fire Insurance| Get a small bottle anyway, just to clensing, :soothmg. relief! comes stm i, ;::eospecfl‘efl; Should Use™ company, passed through Bemidji to- day on his way to East Grand Forks,, where he will investigate the burn- ing of a building which was insur- try it—Apply a little in the nos- trils and instantly your clogged nose and stopped-up air passages of the head will open; you will breathe nefligtely. Don’t lay awake gling for breath, w'th' head stuffe to-night strug- nostrils closed, hawkiag and blowing black will be furnished on single wells 52-3 in. Cut Glass Price 00 1);1'3 53-3 in. Plain Glass Prl 1.75 No. 54-3% in. Cut Glass Pri. 78, | No: 65, 3in. .0 o ‘Price $1.50 | No. 54A-4 in. Cut Glass Pri. .25 Catarth or a cold, with its running No. 61, 2 1-2in. ........ mose, foul mucous dropping into the throat, and raw dryness is distress- ing but truly needless. Put your faith—just ' once—in “Bly’s Cream Balm” and yeur cold or catarrh will surely disappear. No 51, 3 in., screw top ... COUNTER-SUNK STANDS freely; dullness and headache disap- pear. By morning the catarrh, cold- in-head or catarrhal sore throat will be gone. End such misery now! Get the small bottle of “Ely’s Cream Balm” at any drug store. -This sweet, fra- ed by his company. George T. Simpson, of the Minne- apolis law firm of Powell & Simpson, was in Bemidji this morning enroute to Walker where he will attend the opening of the Cass county term. of court. Mr. Simpson was formerly attorney general of Minnesota. — Helic Clementson, of Clementson, a member of the county board of com- missioners, arrived in Bemidji this morning for the punpose of being in | attendance at the meeting. which started this morning. The commis- sioner is a candidate for the house of representatives. o for siiver. :u.-xrotu Misses Serena and Jessie Blue of a3 B o s Lo Lo o1 uiomonlin Turtle River were in the city yester- day. Miss Jessie left for Grand Forks where she is attending the university Get a Can TODAY of North Dakota. She is a Freshman ) AAt The Brinkman)|ums year. atiss Biue plans on re- Tonight maining in Grand Forks after the school year and will attenq summer Last night the Brinkman was pack- T'S Jdifferent from others because more care is taken in the mak- ing and the materials used are of higher grade Black Silk Stove Polish Makes abriitlant. sil I thatdoesnot £ub .8 or dList O fimes a8 loni s ordinary stove polish, Used on sample stoves and sold by Pressed Glass Base Sets f A bighly attractive base at & mederate price s e ML SRR O N Size 5x4x1 1-2 No. 300 with No. 56 stand Size 8 3-4x5 3-4x1 No. 320 with two No. 56 stands...$4 . Use it on your ook stave, your gas range. I you ove pelish y U ever used, your money. No. 57, 3 in., cutglass. .. .. .| Price $2.00 Nos, 56. 57, 60, set INTO desk or base .$1.50 -§1.50 No. 56, 2 3-4 No. 60, 3 in. ¥ {uiat on Biack S 3 Made 12 \guid of paste—ons quatiey. BLACK SILK smvt;. POLISH WORKS Emeraline Base Sets High Grade Cut-and Polished Glass Base 1% Inches thick White Cut and Pressed Glass Bases Single <or Double Desk For 3 in. and 3% m “fia and 3 in. round Above cut illustrates Nos. 230 and 232 No. 230 Cut 3 in. Square Hole, Single Desk $3.00 Neo. 231 Cut 3 in, Square Hole Double Desk .2.50 No. 232 Presseg g :n gquare rhlo}e Eu‘n.%ll-! ddc'uk lg: f No. 233 Pi n. Square hole do No. 234 Cut 3 in. Round Hole Single Desk 2.00 school at the university. ¢ Minnie Alice Blade, the four and With two No. 67 cut glass stands a Hole Double Desk 2.50 ed to the doors and many people|a halt year old daughter/of Mr. and NG 238 o’ T Found hole single desk .78 No.;212 :‘"’ i‘“fi"; Dl;:“‘; - turned away as seats could not be|Mrs. Charles Blade of Nymore died No. 237 Pressed 8 in. round hole double desk 1.00 No. 213 ‘or Double procured, The company presented |last evening. She has been sick all the very funny farce comedy in three[winter and was first taken ill with acts Mr. and Mrs, B. Z. Mark and|scarlet fever, after which complica- some of Bemidji’s best crities were at |tions set in. The funeral will be _once unanimous in pronouncing it|held at 2 o'clock tomorrow at the to be the best and most legitimate|residence. Rev. J. H. Randahl of the comedy ever presented in Bemidji, [ Swedish Lutheran church’ of this city and the Harry St. Clair Stock com-|Will preach the funeral sermon.| pany each-and evéry one were ex- Carl Robert, the seven year old son cellent in their several parts. To-|[of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blade died night the same bill will be given in February from scarlet fever. ‘thus giving those who could not pro-| A Crookston girl called at the ¢ cure seats, an opportunity of seeing|white house on Monday and had an. this very pleasing play. audience with President Wilson. The TERAUTIFUL RBBLS OF PIGTURES ponon o 5, 0% Bihel Vanee Hope Jones Fifty-piece ORCHESTRA | Vance, well known citizens of this TWO BIG SHOWS ONE ADMISSION |'V- Miss Vance is attending Las- o e e A e ey sell seminary in Auburndale, Mass.._ Pictures run before nnd aner theiand with a party of tnends spent |- big lhaw 1 four days in Washington, D. C.,” the| Maggie Teyte thinks of Great Northern Service Many other well known world travelers have -praised the perfection of service on Great Northern trains.- You too will enjoy travel via the Great Northern Railway from your . . ~ city to St. Paul and Minneapolis. The Chicago Grand Opera’ 5 Will be at the Auditoriuie, St. Paul, Apri 25, 21, 22, 23, 1914, with a_number of Worll famous artists including Maggie Te Arrange to hear them. 5 s Secure railroad tickets 2nd information from = W.W.Lioyd Tel.38 H. A. NOBLE, General Passenger Agent, ST. PAUL, MINN. _ Panama-Pacific-International Exlosition, San Francisco, 1915 : ~ “Sengbusch” Colonial Base Sets are made of Strictly Quarter-Sawed Oak and Genaine Mahogany---Standard Finish With cut glass sponge cup and two No. 67 eut glass stands for Single Desk, for Single Desk - With two No. 52 cut glass stands = . No. 411 Osk for Single Desk No. 412 Mahogany for Single Desk. No. 451 Oak % No. 452 Mahogany:

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