Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 17, 1914, Page 2

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i | i iy \ { { Sold at. best stores F.A. PAI’KICK & CO Duluth, Mias. Telechonometer is the name that has been given a mew device measuring the time a telphone is in use. .{for unpaid duties.y | sailed on the steamship Canada for fOl‘» Actmsen "BY GRAND “(mv 1 a | Wlnamaken Charged With Customs B Irregularities. , Philadelphia, April 17.—The federal srand jury investigating alleged cus: toms frauds here charged Wanamak- ‘ers with irregularities’ in impormtion of certain merchandise. i ‘'The investigation covered a perlod of thirteen years. The jury recom- mended that the government proceed to recover the' duty losses. Wanas makers recently paid the government $100,000 in settlement of a civil claim Mexican Crisis Ap nears Ended tional ‘Woman Suffrage association, Italy, where she will speak on suf- frage at the quinquennial meeting of the 'international council of women, which convenes in Romé May 4. Dictator .Akks‘ That Warships Angwer Salute, Miss Bertha Ruffner, leans, started of New Or- and head a bureau ART AND MUSIC SCHOOLS INNEAPOLIS SCHOOL OF ART ting. Ilugtrating, ight um m‘l for 1].|\u- R. KOEHLER, Directo: Clhlawe dOHNSON SR R e 70 Bouth 11th Street. GUSTAVUS JOHNSON ] HIIINEAI'OI.IS SGHOOL oF Ml.ISIG ORATORY AND DRAMATIC ART Witism H. Poutis, Dir. Musis; Chales M. Holf, Dir. Misncapelis, Send for Gatalogae 1885-—NORTHWESTERN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, ART AND EXPRESSION—1314 Graduate from & school that equips you for puu- ant hnnu pronmhln Lue Wofl %nym ‘ ormation. 806 Nfcox.r.z-r AVE, ¥ == AUTO RADIATORS H: RADIATOR FACTORY in the uonuvm'r 20. leneeu In ll-dhm cnn.uucdnn nl':l). erw 1or prices. g5q 822- Ill Mary Place, TOdd Mfg c0 Minneapolis 5 ~GHIROPRACTORS ' enA"T ‘ Du"" N:ne nnd ifilnfl S !I;'l.lltl cnuopmue adjustments 1 a4 &el el Bend for fre booklet. 532 BOSTON BLOCK, MINNEAPOLIS Consultation Free, 519 Mar- nr R sul IonII quette Ave. Sanitarium 2809 1) BStevens. Free Booklet +v—3 DETECTIVE AGENGIES THE OLD RELIABLE §ienssi-poried Expert change Bldg. Both Phones. States Detective Service HAT RENOVATORS SEND YOUR HATS 1o be Cleaned, Dyed, REBLOCKED: ANY STYLE. Fres Catalogue. .Twin Gity Hat Mfg. Cnmnggy 9 Central Avenue = HOTELS . MARQUETTE AVENUE slnxle rooms with Drivate bath $1. double rooms $1.50/ Convenient &6 a‘fl d Modernand U ot I AII cvr 3rd St.and In VAGE 7th St. and ach Ave. WILLISTON TERRACE 22,53 Wiina anny and Translent, Hotel with Fife Cafor - Iking distance. On 4th Ave. car line. c~r_____ HAIR GOOD! ” High Grade Hair Goods by Mail a,“"“““ snmncmn z\mrnnv.eed Old reliable house, BWYiCHES 50 up. Send sample of halr-—can match any shade. erw today. SKOGMAN HAIR STORE, 41 EI.h(h Street sou:h.mlune-pou. S INSURANGE—FUNERAL SERVIGE 24 for planning holidays and travel: RELIABLE MINNEAPOLIS ' CONCERNS ‘Washington, April 17.—Huerta has ‘promised . Charge O’Shaughnessy to salute’ the American flag in apology “for the arrest of American bluejackets at Tampico. The" only condition attached was that the American ships fire a salute in acknowledgment. Officials close to the president said this' was in accordance with naval practice of na- tions and according to precedent. It was stated authoritativ‘ely the only point remaiming to be determined 18 the number of guns and that this will be speedily agreed upon.” At the state, war and navy departments offi- cials considered the crisis passed. Officlals pointed out that on'occa- sions when the American navy had saluted the flag of other nations as a result of difficulties at sea a salute in response had béen fired. It was well understood in diplomatic circles that Count von Berastorff and Jules -J. -Jusserand, the German and F?ench ambassadors, respectively, had heen active through their foréign of- fices in brmg)_ng about a relief of the Mexican crigls. ~ " EYES EXAMINED FREE Glasses Fitted and Guar- anteed from $2.00 to $5.00. WHY PAY MORE? JAMES E. LEE OPTICIAN 528 Nicollet Ave. . SEWING HiEHIIES High Gl Sewing Machines, BRI pg,‘}‘é‘mg ELMER, 103 st Ave. So. WINDOW ‘SHADES—WASHABLE onnEn m‘g" mflcz‘u lnnfl to us, Nlflmlfl « USED MOTOR TRUCKS 2 600D uSe s TRUCKSRERUTY BoeD MOTOR TRUGK co., zzos‘a"gxflnn%':‘ug: i PATENTS AND TRADE MARKS E Bolicrors o Urirep Spures axh Lonsick, Bareivs 'OREIGN PA' 926-035 METROPOLITAN BLDG., MINNEAPOLIS, MINN, PORTABLE STEEL BUILDINGS ages, Cot T gfiay”‘w e caaty eresied gl METII. SHELTER €O, 1009 Hennepin, Avo. RAILROAD GI.AIMGS, ACCIDENTS, WRITE BISSELL CLAIM AGENGY, New York Life Bldg., Minneapoln,fi'.;'.::‘d'%}’.{,‘.':&“.fi' road Accidents, Fil Miscellaneous CI SECURE SATISFTT&RY RESULTS. Reterencu RUG AND CARPET CLEANING H. J. ARMSTRONG, 1014-16 WEST 27th STREET Rugs and Carpels Cleaned by COMPRESSED AIR MINNEAPOLIS CARPET CLEANINQUGSNEUG FACTO:.Y | Beautlful FLUFF J. 0. Andersen, 2112 Lyndale Ave. Ry £ oo Means No Recognition, The only question involved in Huer-| ta’s condition was whether a salute of response would constitute recognition, but it was pointed out that the Wash: ington government considers recogni- tion a matter of intent in each case, and would not so regard an acknowl- edgment of Huerta’s salute. The disposition of the administra- tion is understood to be to increase the naval forces in Mexican waters somewhat, ‘even after the salute is| fired, so that in such an event only part of the ships now steaming south would be turped back. The news was received at the White House just as Secretary Bryan and “ TRADE §CHOOLS —-= LEARN TELEGRAPHY. Short hours—Pleasant wo -k s | Ble salarles—Great demand—Can earn board—Write for_Freg Catalogue. Barry's Telegraph Institute WANTED--MEN §0,LEARY. the BARBER TR 28 hu nnky rellable, Sticeesstul college in mE Northv 3t This school or i '5 ‘jég conference with President Wil- son. Wwith smlling taces Senator Shively and Secretary Bryan came from the A8 proved successful ) veirs, COLLEGE of BEAUTY GUI.TIIIIE. Dressing. k Ssdge, Manicuring taught in 4 Weeks Course, ress Mrme: DeGuile. 508 Nicotier: Suite 310 Be YOII, LAWDIES TAE&?NG %OfiER KEISTER'S ;SIS ESSEX BLDG, Nicollét atd 10uh. MINNEAPOLIS, 607 CHAMBER OF COM. BLDG., O A D OF o Tt Booklet teresting news,” said Senator Shively. “Tue situation is' highly encourag- ing,” said Secretary Bryan. Crisis Soon to Pass. Then it was. made known that dis- patches from Charge O’Shaughnessy BIRST CLASS .- $100 FUNERAL SERVICE, $10 to ash Benefit: 16c per month and up.’ Local gneatives Eriendly Service Society, Kasota Bldg. LIGHTNING RODS Protect Ynur IamHy and buildings agnhm ll%mt;l;: G iyt by equip! ulidings with he Townsiey of CHERTEIRG WOD: te for Booklel TOWNSLEY MFG. 00 1312 fNNE MASSAGE THOMSEN MASSAGE AND HYDRIATIC INSTI- 7TUTE. 409 Evanston Building, 122 Sixth Street South have described his conference with Huerta as ‘very cordial and satis- factory,” and officials said they were convinced compliance with the Amer- icang demands for apology would be forthcoming _ within the / next few hours_and that the’ crisis’ would be rassed. The text of the dispatches was not made public, nor .was any formal SCHOOL OF WIRDOW DRESSING LIFETIME OPFORTUNITY for AMBITIOUS QUNG MEN. Enormous demand for expert WINDOW DRESSERS and show card writers. Previousexperience unnecessary. We qualify you in eight weeks by personal instruction in lelxl‘wlgdo;v! 5 Books, MEDICINES AND EXTERMINATORS FC-ZERE OIL AND SORP =502 “Aal o Whiie ECTENE COMPANV UNIVERSITY AVENUE, ST. b wL.-nufiw;\ MINNEAPOLIS. ‘statement made descriving them. No orders were issued to the ships already steaming toward Mexico, nor was there any change in the plans for enforcing President Wilson's demand. Some officials gave it as their per- gonal view that after Huerta had com- CLEAR OUT ALL RATS AND MICE IN ONE NIGHT, No after odors--It ‘embalms. s THE RED CROSS RAT 26 and 50 cents per package at yom’dmgv L) oot o ooy B the maaatacttires. Felix Girard & Company plied with the demand for apology Cor. Fifteenth and Nicollet and saluted the American flag, some of the ships now under way might be turned back, but certainly not before. If you had a mint of money you couldn’t buv a better Ford merit. has made car. tration officials were gratified by the news that Huerta was about.to yield, but that there was no disposition to temporize or to delay further-and that all the plans for action would go as they lie until all cause for actiun had been removed. ++"+++++“~++'I‘++'r*':* <+ <+ ROBBER IN TAXICAB GETS b .~ $15,000 GEMS. isle —_— o+ New.York, April 17.—A li‘ay ¢ containing diamonds worth 4 '$15,000 was taken froi a jewel- Eleanor’ With. Her Fiance; @ 1914, by American Press Assoclation. The leson party at’White Sulphur Springs, W. V3., formed quite a jolly bunch during the holidays. President Wilson returned to Washington to face a busy week, but the remainder of his family will spend several days more at the resort. This picture wag taken’'on the tennis court during:an exciting game. Below ‘are Miss Eleanor Wilsen and Secretary Mec- Adoo, who are to be married somej|; - time this spring, @nd at the top are Mr.- and Mrs. Prancis B. Sayre, daughter and son-in- -law of the presl- dent. COXEY'S “ARMY” i RHUTE 10 BAPITAl Lcaves Massnlon, 0, Two Hun- : tred Sirong, }\fassillop, 0., -April 17.—Headed by SAYYOURE RUNNING, MUSY BE A MATTER CF LIFE oR THE BOSS 1S ALL ouT OF THE REAL TeBACCO CHEW THE GOOD JUDCE AND THE MESSENGER JUST by the faste and the way it keeps ‘you tobacco satisfied, you can tell that “Right-Cut” is the Real T, o bacco Chew. Pure, rich, mellow tobacco. —seasoned and sweetened just enough.. And it is a ready chew. Less than a quarter: your old size chew keeps you satisfied. The flavor comes alor'g so steady and naturally that nobody ever notices that you are chewing. That’s a big satisfaction in itself, to say nothing of the better flavor and comforr The Real Tobacco Chew B 10 Cents a Pouch ASK your dealer today. If he doesn’t sell “nght- Cut,” send us 10 cents in stamps. We'll send you a " pouch, We guarantee it to > e, puvejchewing tobacco and better WEY MAN-| BRUTON COMPANY than the old kind, ; 17 50 Union Sgnare, New York Gencral and Mrs. Jacob S.-Coxey in an cld phaeton drawn by a miile, the second Yarmy” of fthe commonwealth, about 200 strong, assembled at the call of a bugle in Massillon’s business section. From shanties along the railroad tracks outside the city limits the men vagrants from would leave 2e¥. Harry L. Wilson of Rockdale, Pa., cfficial chaplain of the prison who said town with the ‘Washington praying for the success of General Coxey’s program. In and out among the -ranks of the “soldiers” rode little David Coxey, smt right and you will be sure toend l'm Catdlog | White House conference. the eleven-year-old son of the general, furtished Upon Eequest - AG « A § i ;i MOLER BARBE L GE 27N|cou.l:’rAvx. The president has-some very in-|clad in khaki and mounted upon a pony. He is the official courier for the “army.” Several thousand persons assem: bled to witness the departure of the “army.” a large corps of newspaper correspondents and moving picture men started on the march with the “grmy.” Lost Man Found When Wife: Demands Payment of $2,000. Sioux Falls, S. D., April 2¢—Her- man Wagner, who disappeared from Sioux Falls fifteen ‘years ago, has been located in a Kansas town. The search for him was prosecuted vigorously when his deserted wife in Sioux Falls, believing him dead, de- manded payment of an insurance pol- icy for $2,000 of the United Work- men. Miss Theodora Pope is knmown .as the millionaire architect in New York City. Police authorities released | It was pointed out that all adminis- | i ES_e_————--nmmmum de From Your Old Cacptis “army,” Acting Chairman Shively of the sen-| gifered amn' invocation before the Maceie TevTe ate foreign relations committee went “army” started on the march to Maggw Teyte thmks 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 Will be at the Auditorium, St. Paul, April 20, 21, 22, 23, 1914, with a number-of world famous artists including Maggie Teyte, Arrdnge to hear themi- Secure railroad tickets and information from W.W.Lloyd Tel 38 H. A. NOBLE, General Passenger Adent, ST. PAUL, MINN. Panama-Pacific-International Exposition, San Francisco, i915 A Saturday Special Voile and Crepe Waists 98c. Sizes 34 to 50 —Just received a large shipment of it the standard car of all nations. It's lighr—strong— comfortable and dependable. ; And its cost is. well within your income. Get yours today. T Five hundred dollars is the price of the Ford run-about; the"tonring car is five fifty, the town car seven fifty—T. ' 0. b, Detroit complete with equipment. ~ and particulars from ' Northern Autnmnlnle Gn, Bemldgl, an. Get catalogue ry store on Broadway in'the theatrical district by a robber who brok’e the show window withia brick and then escaped % in a taxicab. ‘ ¥ A * 2 ++++++*+++*+++++"- voile and crepe waists with drop fshoulders, long and short sleeves, all are trimmed with frills, laces and embroideries; regular $1.25 values, -speclal Saturday..................... 98¢ RIS +++++++ Butte, Mont., April 17 ter, ‘seventy-seven years old,, one .of Montana’s_earliest day argonauts andJf . . 5 ploneer: merchants, . died suddenly here.. .He came to Montanain 1863, joining a gold stampede and arrived at Butte whén there were only six /| men at the eamn i Kin:g ‘Alfonso ot Spain, has joined -|the feminist ranks. Tt by L G mm Ploneer want ads.

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