Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 20, 1914, Page 3

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A About The City KRR KRR KKK * LEST WE FORGET ¥ —Ady. 5 KRR KRR KKK The ‘next regular meeting of the[Minneapolis held May!|several days on business. Commercial club will 5. 5 The old soldiers will give an old 'I 17 Lake Boulevard. - B: M: Tschoepe, the Ncbbh ‘mer- chant, Saturday. < den.sgeeds at W. G. Sehroodor mre Ross Prentiss left last evening for where he will spend Miss Willlam _ Blakely. and. Miss Esther Krahn of Farley were Bemidji visitors between trains Saturday. fashioned dance in the city hall,| Palmer’s tin shop is now prepared April 24, to do all kinds of sheet metal work. s s —Ady. Mrs. Harry Titus left this morn- Bemidji banq dance May 1. - For 3 ] = the benefit of the band. Music by[in& for Brainerd where she wili the entire organization. ce That news items telephoned to the Pioneer are appreciated both by the publishers and readers of the paper. Phone 31. see “A Woman’s Honor,” is the name of a four act drama to be played in the Athletic club theatre next Mon- day night by home talent for the benefit of the St. Philip’s church. LOGA|S BREVITIES J. P. Sullivan of Blackduck was in Bemidji yesterday. Dr. C. M. Thompson of Nebish was a business visitor Saturday.| Take your repair work to Palmer’s tin shop.—Ady. Attorney M. J. Brown is in the twin cities on legal business. T. H. Raise of Frohn attended to business matters in the city Satur- day. Dr. G. M., Palmer and daughter [Floy left last evening for Minnea- polis. Take your bicycle to Palmer’s tin shop if it is in need of repairs.— Adv. G. S. Swanson of Brainerd, an at- torney of that city, was in Bemidji Saturday. A, W. Swinson of Winnipeg is the I BEMIDJI The Evidence Is Supplied by Local Testimony. It the reader wants stronger proof than the following statement and ex- perience of a resident of Bemidji, what can it be? -Mrs. D. G. Miller, 313 1-2 Second St., Bemidji, Minn., says: “I have used Doan’s Kidney Pills off and on for the past four or.five years when- ever 1 have had trouble from my back or kidneys. I don’t know what brought on the complaint unless it was hard work. 1 had backache and dull paing across my loins and I was bothered day and night. 1 also had a tired, languid feeling that robbed me of energy and I was caused an- noyance by the kidney secretions. I heard about Doan’s Kidney Pills and as they were highly recommended for kidney and bladder complaints, I got a box at Barker’s Drug Store. They quickly relieved me of the pain in my back and toned up my kidneys. T am a poor hand to take medicine, but when I feel signs of kidney complaint coming on, T be- gin with Doan’s Kidney Pills and they do good work.” Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Miller had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. —Adv. At The Brinkman Tonight THE HARRY ST. CLAIR STOCK COMPANY PRESENT THE FAMOUS PLAY BY MILTON ROYAL author of the “Squaw Man,” entitled, Marguerite Over Two Hundred People Turn- ed Away Last Night The B.est Play spend some time as the guest of har parenis, Mr. and Mrs. R. Love of Northern transacted business in\the city Sat- urday, returning to (their home in ‘the evening. Gus Gedney, expert tinsmith, is now in charge of Paimer’s repair shop.—Adv. There will be a regular meeting of the BEastern Star, Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the Masonic hall. There will be work Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Ryan of Little Falls and R. F. Ryan of Coleraine are guests at the B. W. Lakin home, 1101 Lake Boulevard. Matinee at the Grand Tuesday at 3 p. m. “The Day of Days” will be shown.—Adv. Miss Nellie Wilson .of Eckles was in Bemidji Saturday. ‘While in the city she was the guest of her grand- mother, Mrs. Pearson. Mrs. Hilda Stanland, who has been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Meyers, left last night for her home in Minneapolis. Have your furniture repaired at the bargain store first class work at reasonable prices .—Adv. Miss Lottie Brennan of Wilton was a business visitor in the city Satur- day and Sunday. She attended church on Sunday, returning home in the evening. E. H. Jerrard of International Falls, formerly of this city, arrived in Bemidji yesterday and will remain several days on a combined busineis and pleasure trip. You will reduce your living ex- pense if you buy your eanned goods at Schmitt’s grocery.—Adv. The H. E. Reynolds family will move to their summer home in La- vinia next Wednesday. Mrs. G. W. Donald will occupy ‘the Reynolds home during the summer. Martin Olson of Atwater, Minneso- ta, was the guest of Rev. and Mrs. S. E. P. White for a few hours: to- day. Mr. Olson was just returning from a trip to North Dakota. One of these days ynu‘ ought to 20 to. Hakkerups and have your plc- rure taken.—Adv. Judge C. W. Stanton and Lee Li- Baw returned to Walker this morn- ing where the -April term of conrt for Cass county is in session. The term will likely take up the rest of the . week. Mrs. E. R. Jahr of Decorah, Iowa arrived in the city Friday, Mr, Jahr hag been here for some time and is employed with the Smith-Robinson Lumber company, as hwkee'per and stenographer. — The Southland Quintette, Amer- ica’s premier colored Jubilee concert company, will be at the Grand Theatre Wednesday, April 22nd.— Adv. Miss Frances Bowers of Solway was a Bemidji visitor Saturday and Sunday, returning to her home Sun- day afternoon after attending church, Miss Bowers teaches school near Solway. Attorney and Mrs. Thayer Bailey, who have been visiting at the G. H. ‘Hansel home at Bagley, arrived home today. They were accompanied by Mrs. Hansel, who will visit at the Bailey home. “A Woman’s Honor” is the four act HAVE DARK HAIR AND LOOK YOUNG Don’t Stay Gny! Nobody Can Tell When You Darken Gray, Faded Hair With Sage Tea and Sulphur, Grandmother kept her hair beauti- fully darkened, glossy and abundant with a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur. ‘Whenever her hair fell out or took on vet produced by Bemidji’s Popular|that dull, faded or streaked appear- Stock Company. This play is by far one of the best|With wonderful effect. yet produced by the Harry St, Clair Stock Company, and the delightful, comedy introduced during the ac- tion of the play, does away with the more serious parts, thus proving it to be one of the most merfect plays of it’s kind before the public today. Mrs. Brinkman of the Brinkman |, .. of the Metropolitan Theatre, is seen in a most interesting part, and judging from the round of applause that entrance last making & big hit amongst her many friends here in Theatre, one of the ladies greeted her on her night she is Bemidji. )4 BEAUTIFUL REELS OF PICTURES |at a time. - By:morning the gray hair ance, this simple mixture was applied By asking at any drug store for “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur. Hair Remedy,” you will get a large bottle of this old-time recipe, “{simple mixture can be dependel upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hafr and is splendid for dand- ruff, dry, itchy scalp and falling A well-known downtown druggist says everybody uses Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur, because it darkens 80| naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied—Iit’s 8o easy to use, too. through your halr, taking one strand ransacted business in the. clty b A “complete line of ‘tleld and gar- [ ‘| Cloud last evening, where he is con- ready to use, for about 50 cents. This You simply dampen a j8ponge or soft brush and draw it disappears; after another application ane Jones Fifty-piece ORCHESTRA | two, it 1 restored to its.natural| neapolis where they have ‘been at- tending echool during the winter, af- ter.having spent their. Easter. vach- tion with their parents. * George Meyers, who has spent sev- eral days here visiting with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Meyers, ra- turned to Little Falls last evening where he is employed by the North- Western telephone company. Isn’t it worth the $2:00 & year rental of ‘a safe deposit box fn ithe Northern National Bank to. know that your valuable papers are safe? —Adv. - Rev. 8. E. P. White of-this cfly. ; Rev. J. H. Frarey of Blackduck and Rev. J. L. T. Coates of Kellier went to Roseau, ‘Minnesota, this afternoon where they will attend the Spring meeting of Adam’s Presbytery, which convenes April 21, 22 and 23 Mrs. J. F. Norman of Crookston, returned home Saturday after spend- ing the past several days as the guest of her mother Mrs, M, Malone, Her mother accompanied her to ‘Crookston and will visit at the Nor- man and Welte homes for some. time. George Lucas, returned to St. nected with the Northwestern tele- phone company, after having spent the-past week here as the guests of Mrs. Lucas’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Meyers. Mr. Lucas will re- main here for some time. Remember, the Famous Players feature, “The Day of Days” will :be shown Tuesday only with matinee at 3 p. m. at the Grand of course.—Adv. Attend the home talent play Monday night, April 27, at the Armory, for the benefit of the Catholic church.— Ady. Baudette is to have a woman at- ‘torney, Miss Irene Krone of Paducah, Kentucky, having decided to open an office here. She expects to arrive about the first week in May, and will begin work as soon afterward as she can get an office building fixed up. ‘Miss Krone is said to pay special at- tention to criminal work. In ad- dition .to her law practice she in- tends to open a school for shorthand typewriting - and general business subjects. Miss Krone first came to this country about a year ago, when she took a homestead in the country south of Williams. —Baudette Re- gion. HENRY FORD. Auto Manufacturer Declare War on Tenement Houses. SessS = ——————— PROBES MANNER OF LIVING Ford lssues Regulations Conocerning Homes of Employes. Detroit, April 20.—Henry Ford has declared war against tenements and squalid rooming houses and no em- ploye of his automobile company will be ‘permitted to live -in them. Ford said the company expects each recipient of its profit sharing plan to use his share in the profits for the good of themselves. Married men who keep boarders.in their homes will lose- their places. 8o will single ‘men who reside in room- ing houses such as have been found in Highland Park, where they slept in ‘shifts. “We have now -forty-five investiga- tors who are interviewing each em- ploye. Every detail of~ their-living is inquired into,” said Mr. Ford. THAW MUST SHOW CAUSE " Court Order. Thaw :until the court has issued fur- April 29. ta Double Tragedy. Geddes, S. “found in a Iumber office here. Pictures run before and after the color and looks lo-! soft and abun- Income of Father’s Estate Held Up by Pittsburg, April 20.—In the orphans’ court here the Fidelity Title-and Trust company of Pittsburg:was granted a citation on Harry K. Thaw to show cause why there should not be a sus- pension from further proceedings: re-| garding the distribution of $160,733 income from the estate “of Willlam ther orders. The citation is returnable f CASEOFMURDERAND SUICIDE Probable Explanation of South ann- D, April -20.—Murder and suicide is: the theory advanced in the deaths ‘of W. H. Menzie nnd' Blanche. Signal, whose bodies were airut: American college Were: ;tmckeflé»hfl Tobbed: by, brigands, and one Wwounded' by a bullet, while they. on an excursion'to the' Sea of Galilee (Lake ‘Tiberias). The American consul general at Bel— rut, Syria, in répqrting the occurrence. to the embassy here, sald that the wounded teacher s dangerousiy || hurt, 7 The American nm_h_usuador called the attention of the Turkish authori: tles to the outrage and was assured that ‘the propert¥ of the American | teachers: would be recovered and’the brigands -punished. SPIRITUALIST- COMING “Mrs. Joseph P. Whitwell of "St. Paul, pastor of the St. Paul Spiritual Alliance and Missionary for the state Spiritualist Aassociation will be in Bemidji = Wednesday and ‘Thursday and will lecture in the city hall on these evenings. v The lecture will be free to all and Here is a chance to earn a Thlrty five dollar ($35 OO) It is a. beauty and some boy, without one cent of cost, will drive a machine which is ALL HIS OWN Come to my store and get the “Feel of the W heel” and learn how to .earn this Auto Otto G. Schwandt ‘Bemidji, Minn. will begin at 8 o’clock. The sub- ject for the first evening is.: “If a man die shall he live-again?” For Thursday evening, “If Spiritualism is true what benefit is it to humanity?”! After each: lecture Mrs. Whitwell will devote a half hour to spirit mes- sages.—Adv. Horticultural college in. London is being crippled by matrimony. GRAND THE A TRE TONICHT Hearts Of Women We are sure this two reel foto- %lay will be able to sustain the itagraph Co.’s reputation for pleasing and interesting pictures. Father's Temper (Lubin) A very amusing comedy Goon Town Suffrageties -(Lubin) A side splitting comedy Coming: Tomorrow only, Cyril Scott in THE DAY OF DAYS, a four part Famous Players feature. Matinee at 8 p.m. If you keep on using carbon paper, mue:ll:y it will cause you a bigger loss than the cost of all the carbon mer -you'll buy in a life-time. MultiKopy Carbon Paper_ gives you absolutely ermanent records. In lack-or blue its: copies NEVER fade, rub nor -smudge. ' Economical, tao i * because ‘you can 100 good, legible copies. t2 222222222 21 that will defy competition. " It matters not where you reside or what you want, the merchants below can get it for you at a price Every merchant is reliable and will give you the best value for your money AT RTERNR T RT RN AR TR SRR KRR K H’ k&iii*ii*i**!{l&l#*li ¥ 4( ; * [ X * * x X x & i 5 A S S S S SRS TRR RIS 8 8 S8 Y FEHHHIHE RIS e * * FHFKRIFIIIARK KRR & :&i*fi*fiii{ifii!{lfi!fiifii!& * vu q * * * * * x * AR AR R KR FKHRERSE X ¥e0UALS QENDRAL MERCHANDISL Dry Goods, Bhoes, {iroseries &id Provisioss, Third & Bemidp $$3$$88 S g SAVE YgU%l %ogm‘u Rosul-.rly and systemati- cally. If you receilve your pay weekly, 13y some aside each week, if monthly do it month- 1y. The dollars will pile up surprisingly TRY IT. Now 1s the time to open a bank account with the SECURITY STATE BANK UR . merchandise sales are always on the increase and each month has been better than the last. If you are not al- ready a customer, you do not know how well we can please you in quality = and satisfy you in uu-nm.y. Bomini, W. @ lcnor.nn BEMIDJI MUSIC HOUSE 117 Third Street, Bsmmjl Wholesale and retail Pla- nos, Organs and Eewln( Machines. Phons §73. 3. BISIAR, MANAGaR. B33 83833323808 S S5 28s s llifiiifiilliiillifiiilf’i: » x * - : THE TOM LUMBER : : 3 DY : 4 FOR GOOD THINGS TO n'!: L 2 » CROOKNTUN ” ¥ JEWELRY STORE x % b * COMPANY 22 : Yoy @0 TO : 2 4 % Wholesalers and Retallers X & AND MARKUSERN ¥ : ‘Wholesale % % Bervice and satisfaction. Mall & ROE « e = % # ¥ Orders given that same ser- ¥ & “THEY BEAT.” * # LUMBER, LATH AND # % vice you get In person. * x « * R 5 & 4t 207 Fourth street, Bemidjl. ¥ ¥ . BUILDING MATERIAL & & BARKER'S x % Phone 206. * o : : Third 8t. Bemidjl, Misa. : : > : £l B Lt s a1t LR F ST g o0y Ty F IR srgasuauaaaueRs lfillii}’il’!fl’!fi‘ * * * W * BEMIDJI PIONEER PUB. 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