Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 21, 1914, Page 3

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e o Ji:nomu and. have your plo-|Who drew the plans for the $40, 000 Ly s ure en.—Adv, Markham hotel addition, and also| 2 About The Clty Attorney M. 3. Blown 'returned|formed the plans for the Gill broths The Bomiafl Lotge of Biks ia _‘ o : this ‘morning from: the twin cities;|ers store'addition, spent today in Be- SHUT uF m Mgmo m 1o resetyy _A,Aw tions tor. where he has heen on legal:matters. | midil. = ::: purchase of :MW ; 800N creep = z ‘George Kreatz,the contraetor, who You can aid the w_prk of preyen- Ml lots €or the purpos n i YmTlme ;}.Eelfli“.,g“i,mmfl ill mmeflmu ..[,g % % K % K K % K 4K K & K & [has spent several weeks @b:West Ba- [tion of crime by keepiny your vilus R i ., sometimes gradually follows, 2 | ¥ LEST WE FORGET 4/|den, Indiana, has returned to Be-|able papers;-jewels, etc., in one of : gl That bacl 50 comi rings with it the ..,, RS R R R E RS RER X 1[N S the' deposit ‘boxes of the Northern ¥ 1 hadn.h-.uud mlifilmv ast, And soon the youthul bogy fs o ) ; ; pearance—an ecause o o The next regular meeting of the| Large shibments of.new: goods are|Natlonal Bank—Adv., . ommtt | . There isno reason why. yoluhonldbemnn{wml:‘nu when you have at 3 Commercial club will held May n,?'rlvlng daily at the Henrionnet Mil-{ Mr. and.Mrs. C. H. Hotz spent last % £ 1 nnd nnbmimd to.the Lodge at. the, “disposal a-remedy such as Dr. Plerce’s Favorite mnnpflgr;mmmd ! 5. linery parlors, ~ Call and see them |evening in Bemddji while enroute. to Washington, A rll s aloaat regular mesting on May 7th. - i ‘""““' "l"““'“‘" ‘“’n:""““:f;:}’“"" to women. ‘We have thou- LIRS Before the lne {8 broken.——Adv. vadona,: s Mra JHore wep: sommenty s aant Vlc’torl:no nne_moxf :1:- Wbids mige be it weiltie and ad l‘wmvm%% R e fa e sfe R 1a| Mrs. H. C. McGhee of Eckles was|Miss Dora Beltman of Wadena and| 5 { : found in this’ famovs S'u'-’e":a tion, - Regulates e old soldiers will give an o 2 ico’ personally is an object. of consid- Lrregulasities Corvocts displucomenta, Overcomes ] o ex S AT ek e el hall, in the city yesterday attending to|Was married at International Falls : site “commibtee Bflmi-dn flm "Ton: Bri o y ha ; eration in the orders already, given by % i R Hontens o s ohont Abril 24, business matters and _calling _on [Sundey. ; e Y% 1052, B. P.-0. Eiks, LB B gk o, o deelens fn medicines Fa:vume' P fElendes Regulan meeting of the Bemidji :\}Iefibenr:c:t ":}e ;tJ HE ””W"“W,‘,‘o‘,'_‘*:n‘?,muu Miss Cora Brennan of Bckles loft|Chaptér No. 171 Order of the Bastern | In the event of the fall of Pr nfil or;. errard, . S Cabout smich B ji May 1. For 5 4 esident [ e mcuy which_every b e;‘;;?;xtb?:dt::ns:nd ayM\ulu 3 for Akeley, Minnesota,- this morning{Star-will be held this evening at 8| Huerta as a result of the Tampico in. Lycan, 1. O./Harrle, A, H. Jester, W. T Meainien thethenefit oF dhe band, where she will visit relatives for |o'clock in the.Masonic hall. - There | cident the armed forces accompanying | BOWSer. - T. C.. Balley, J. L. o iEhen: some time. § will - be iwork, Tefreshments and|the fleet wilt be held in readiness tor [ $°0T&®: gkt = e Attend the home talent play Mon- [dancing. % a !tnlarch :0 Nlliexicfl City for the nneuer- Nt bl e Wiie sy e That news items telephoned to the|gay night, Aj g > . | 'vation of order. . % 1y the in th You Look As 5 OL DARN 1T | FAVE Plonecs ate appreclatod EothlisTiie rorymegbe{.enl:r;; ;;’; g;t;‘;‘]” e‘*c‘;‘:l‘i_"c’," John Olson and family of Pine-| Already orders have been given the|schools of Aurors, TiL, hut ‘the girls 1P, You HAD. : n:‘v LAST Fouck ;:r ! publishers and readers of the paper.|_ aqy wood have moved to Benoit, Minne- | fleet to guard all ports having rail-|as well, are to e trained in military| 1| osr vour 3 Sionc s A sota, wherethey will make their fu-| road connection with Mexico (City.|tactics, = -- z P THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW . s et George Forte of the town of Liberty fture home, Mr. Olson having accept- | This precaution is said to be predicat- = Who has- been in the city the past|ed a -position as Becuon foreman of | ed on the bare possibility that Gen- > . “A Woman’s Honor,” is the name|several days and who Is 411, is a lit-|that place. ] ::.ll Huerta ‘may_ attempt to leave|{ 'DRINK HOT TEA of a four act drama to be played in|tle improved today. Charles Moller of Roosevelt town- axieo: "FOR A BAD OOLD the Athletic club theatre next Mon-| J Carlson, Mr. Radspinner, Mr. ship. . who is a candidate for county Sweethearts Are: Drowned. 10400080 day night by home talent for the|willsey, Henry Lock and Mr. Butler [commissioner from the third district,| New Memphis, HL, April 21.—Juliug | Get a. small package of Hamburg benefit of the St. Philip’s church. of Turtle River transacted business|was in Bemidji ~yesterday. Mr, |Pfeiffer and his fiancee, Esther Wil-| Breast Tea, or as the German folks in the city yesterday. Moller is confident that he will be |l1Ams, were dfowned in the Kaskas-|call it, “Hamburger Brust Thee,”atany g i b harmacy. - Take_a tablespoonful of the Mrs. George French and children mominated. kia river when the boat in which they | P! y. poon! of this city went to Leonard, Minne-| = “The Day of Days” takes one from. R ——— i trick tea, put a cup of boiling water upon b o TR nour through a-aléve and dfink 8 sota, yesterday where they will visit|the lowly earth, to the high peaks of : relatives for a few days. romance, and ends only where man’s teacup full at any time- during the The Southland Quintette, Amer-|imagination is forced to stop. See supervise ‘fire insurance rates, was up- | 8ystem. SN o x day or before retiring. Tt is the most Kansas.Law s Upheld. eflective way to break s cold and oiits - ica's premier colored Jubilee concert |it tonight at the Grand.—Adv. Q company, will be at the Grand Whitney Brown, manager of the Theatre Wednesday, April 22nd.— [credit and bookkeeping department |y 4 as constitutional by the supreme | 1Ty it the mext time you suffer from Adv. of the Barker Drug & Jewelry com-|court, & cold or the grip. It is inexpensive ‘Washington, April 21.——The Kansas | grip, as it opens the porea of the skin, fire insurance law of 1909, givirg the | relieving congestion. Also loosens the s d entirely vegetable, therefore safe A. S. and Mrs. Ruskjer of Solway .Mlss Harriet Brown of Blue Earth, |Pany, spent Sun_day in Turtle River, ::i Trmlz.yn. 8 3 2 were business visitor in Bemidji yes-|Minnesota, is the guest of her miece|the guest of his parents, Mr. and superintendent of insurance power to |bowels, thus driving a& cold froms the SPIRITUALIST COMING et Mrs.C. M. Jacobson. She will re- [Mrs. H. A. Brown. ; g : : - 'FHE GOOD JUDGE AND THE LUMBERMAN A apiiplete 156 6t Heldian s main two or three weeks. The Ladies Aid society of the First| Mrs. Joseph . P. Whitwell of . St. ; den seeds at W. G. Schroeder store,| MIS. L. W. Griffith left yesterday |Methodist church will be entertained | Paul, pastor of the St. Paul Spiritual = = OBOD 3 . ey for Coleraine, where she will spend|by Mrs. R. C. Hayner, 915 Lake gl!n;:leel_al:d:‘llssm‘nt;'y for _tl:lehSta;-e i b Y sees that llttle = - e : several weeks as the guest of her|Boulevard, tomorrow afternoon at |Spiritualist Aassociation will be in (L 2] 7 W :;F \'v"ml:;“:)w('mh . “i”“ %o | mother, Mrs. V. R. Morrison. 2:30. ~ Election of officers will be|Bemidji Wednesday and Thursday, Ch?IVV Gf nght Cur tucked falker tomorrow morning for a ! held at this meeting. Refreshments |2nd will lecture in the city hall om/Rub Pain- and Stiffuess. away-with | i George \T. Simpson, of Minneapo- 8. eah o & " Laway b ere ln our o short visit. 5 1 L Judge M. A. Spoomer left this|llS @ member ot the Minneapolis law will baiseryed. "‘ffifflifi"fm be free to all and| - srfi:ofi%h Al?’d all the ti yt d Cheek M. A i | Mesdames H. L, Wilcox, W.:E. C 1 /G morning for Walker where he went|o ™ 9 Bowell & Simpson, spent to- o ; me it is omg you mere When your: back is ‘sore and lame il or Tumbago, sciatica or rheumatism has | you stiffened up, don’t ‘suffer! Get & 25 cent bottle of old, honest “St. ‘| Jacobs Oil” at any drug store, pour a tittle in your hand and rub it right intor the pain or ache, and by the time day in Bemidji on legal matters. Dodge and C. O. Johnson entertain- Cyril Scott in one of the strangest |4 @ @ Japanese party this after- the bargain store first class work at ForiSs eyar waven, ahout <the Iits of n:tm. bl e B [ RIS the metropolis. See him tonight ia [1201 Dewey avenue. Ten tables of i reasonable prices .—Adv. “The Day of Days” at the Grand.— 500 were played. - Japanese umbrel- { Misses’ Gilda and Annie Tollefson | 5 gy las and lanterns were used in dec- of Blackduck were Bemidji callers| 1y ang Mrs. AL Simpkins of town oredie between trains yesterday. of Northern who have been visiting at| ©+ A Barker, who was operated various points in Southern Minneso-|1POR &t the, St. Maryls Noaplial ol ta, returned to their home Saturday | ochester, Minnesota, the first part of April, has now lett the hospital Mrs. .Selh Smith of Becida drove to and has gone ito St. Charles, Minneso- Bemidji yesterday and disposed of |,, where he and his family will one hundred pounds of butter and . 80od than a big wad of the old kind. “It’s the Real Tobacco Caew. Pure, rich, sappy, mellow tobacen—seasoned and sweetened just enough. A ready chew, too. Short-shred, cut . vou count fifty, the soreness and lame- fine—so you don’t have to grind it. ness is gone, Don't. stay crippled! This seothing, Justletit rest easy-like. Let the flavor come, penetrating oil needs to.be used only 4 The B.a} Tobacco Chew Be= once. . It takes the ache and pain right O out of your back and ends the misery. = 10 Cents a Pouch e - ASK your - dealer today. RIGHT CUT If he doesn’t sell “Right- [l CHEWING to attend court. ‘ Have your furniture repaired at transacted business and called on friends in the city yesterday. You will reduce your living ex- pense if you buy your canned goods ! 16 is magical, yet absolutely harmless wnd doesn’t burn the skin. - Nothing else stops lumbago, seiatica d lame back misery so promptly! % Mrs. William Ferris of Northern | o \ he next three weeks. Mr. : foo s s at Schmitt's grocery.—Adv. other:tbmToRs dnoats e loaT bads| Bond.t g v w === Cut,” send us 10 ; 3 > * | Barker has recovered nicely from the 2 “i) There Is more Catarrn in thi tion Sene s cents in TOBACCO W. A Could, who has spent Sev-| Mr. gnd Mrs, B. H. Adams of La-|oporation e of the country. than a)l other diseasas stamps. We’ll send you a \ — eral week at Hot Springs, Arkansas,|port Minnesota, who have been visit- ‘ puit ifogether. &nd untl) Jthe - Inat; fow pouch. WEYMAN-BRUTON: CO. 141 thi N _— years was supposed to be incurable, For returned to Bemidji this morning. ing relatives in Fosston for some t years dgetou fl:::u:aud CHICAGO. iLL. sease. and. presc ocal arant J. N, Skrivseth, one of the progres- | time, returned to their home yester- MICHIGANtHONORS:CHANDLER | v remedics, and b by;g;‘tégw falling to 3 guers eten A rasditvdre ! s ,” pro ! s G Tuctl isdh ke e s s it el i et WEYMAN.BRUTON COMPANY sacted business in Bemidji vesterday.| My, Lane of Glenwood, Towa, is in Gotaien ] ) e - #han the old kind. 50 Union Square, New York One of these days you ought to|this vicinity looking for a farm With | . hington, April 24—The herols ment el catarr hmm; gagEurs -“ v the view of locating here. He has|marhje statue of Zachary Chandler, will begin at 8 o’clock. The sub-|is the -onl; Comtihlunnl.l cure on the & T ken 11 ly 11 spent some time in and around Tur-| Michigan's famous Civil war senator, |iect for the first eveming 5. “If a|Pars®fen' dispe o o peaaity ir, 1058 tle River. who represented his state for twenty- 2s | man die shall he live again?’ For :g‘,;,‘e’:';f},‘y‘h:“,i‘,‘,’,,,‘f%h:;““zfi"gfiz ““““‘ A 2 « ; : ’ « is | hundred dollas any cage ] ome talent production to be play - e ? § Coo ne at the Athletic Club Theatre Monday, | T1e Statue is one of two which, In | Atter each lecture Mrs. Whitwell ¥ J CHENUY & COg To ithout lmea the Kltchen - ll’l Eve April 27. Reserve scats at Netzers | 2ccordance with custom, applied 10 |5y Gevote a half hour to spirit mes- by Druggiats, 160, % — —— k. 3 : i ' for consti- i Ty Fel R every state, will reprasent/Michigan in |, ooy ~ pay, : e ale Tamly e NEW PERFECTION Wick Blue ~ NEW PERFECTIONS comein2,3, D [ S 3 the Statuary{hall of the Clapitol build- Plame cook stoyes do. exactlg the work = and 4 burner sizes, which your dealer rop . William Fellows of Tengtrike was |ing. Michigan's-other faviorite:son in of the coa). range. without the terrible can show you. Ask him to explain the Black Silk Stove Polis " O in the city yesterday and -put in an|the hall is Tewis Cass., The cere- exhaustingheat and thedirtandtrouble, special burner construction, how the | i “3{]1/1',&1: f‘?z 30%; order for & five passenger Ford tour- | monies were) participated/in by a. rep- Eflmy‘?utr:c‘l;nl fmlmnliei; econom: _ broller brofls on both sides at once, ot : 3 Used 10 g last drop: Jiquid and paste one ing car. Mr. Fellows Is a former | Fesentation;of the publicimen of Mich- } 5 e T i rin Fraenied fuel tegeryolr, quality; absolutely ho waste; no dust or { issi igan. dirt. You get your money’s worth, county commissioner. Chandler/ was eulogized by Repre- o St The Ladies Aid socie!y of the First | sentative /Bdward L. Hamlilton, who ove 7 . ac l Polish Scandinavian Lutheran church will |has repr¢sented the state]in congress 15 not only most conomical, unt it gives bril. | M1€€L. 0 the church parlors tomorrow |the past(sixteen years. Unntalthy """fi"'i':‘fl'fl“"‘X’""']"f.'.""fi"f.fg"%’z afternoon at 2:30. A cordial in- e gt vitation is extended to all. - |MAYOR/AT PISTOL ‘PRACTICE ;:1.’?2 ;mumxl;u“s: o . W. Larson of Mariette, Minneso- SU8Te Shaiiets you ever ub ta, arrived in this vicinity last week | Mitchel{Given Instructions \in Art of Joue deniee i estie 4 ous with a car of household of goods, Repelling Assassir Black, Silk Stove Polish Ml having purchased land South of Pine-| Kingston, N, Y. April 2¥—Mayor their cost dyring the season. refilled without turning off your fire. Operated _exactly % 4 tike gas, but far 1 B"“r‘dl‘?dfiftge . |Grand Theatre| i NowBegetion =umst 3 - B & ~dangers of gasoline; oven, an invention = no smoke, no odor. ‘:oo m thatgivesyouarange 3 Note, in the pic- Qil k St and fim&f's cooker : o5y [} 7 E mn.thnubmot top,flu fine, bigoven, combined. Don’t forget that fuel sav- & [ 2 . the shelves and thetowel racks, Nostove ing soon makes up the price of the 2 i | 5 could be more convenient. Roasts, stove. That a cool kitchen makes — l'!‘lke:, m““:i“dbmfli'z;tot perfe]c[non "' cookin; e:;sy, especially gvhen striking o _stot 0/ itel DANIEL FROHMAN presents CYRtII. SCOTT the nobed Ameri- Y e Sl b can artist in p U piack skt vrysg teon Il wood. The family will arrive this Mitche; 01: b;evfi Yozk. who nafmlw‘{ 72-PageCook Book Herebipes. Sand autesaoons ‘§| weelk. escaped! the bullet of an assassin las g g treventy patie, Friday, 'spent an hour improving his FREE, for 5 Cents .‘fi«kflxw”)l‘x‘n st o tor R. J. Haxby of Fargo, the architect | ma rksmanship. Postage. Address The mayor is in the Ashokan val- brass. Tt work kmeuily. and loavesa briflant surtace: s suat of o oa s ’ ? ley on business. Major Merrit Smith, s 3 | n charge of the Southern ageduct de- The Standard Oil = — rartment, was his instructor at pistol Company i oo ONE DOSE of practice. Chicago, IIL A The rin kl nan The members of the aqueduct police t B Wayr’ s Wonderful Stomath Remedy | form o hoayguard for the mayor. (AN THDIANA OORPORATION) Tonight Should Convince You-That Your e T ; ’ 5 : , Suffering Is Unnecessary. STILL PURSUING BANDITS| An extravanganza of Metropolitan adventure, in.four parts: 7 2 — A panorama of emotions, with New York at night asabackground. Poases 'Seeking: Escanaba - Fugitive A fascinating and fantastic chain of adventures that THE HARRY ST. CLAIR STOCK Burns Clean, Safe, 3 COMPANY PRESENT THE FAMOUS Dwindle in_Numbers. lead into the heart of New York . opislisey N ROYAL author of Escanaba. Mich., April 21.—Eluding £ T = nvenien o :;LA.YSBY m]:;’mfl entitled e sheriffs posses” that have dwindled in | Three Shows Starting at 7:20 Admission, Adults 15¢c t 5 e PAURWTAL, SR numbers from 200 to twenty since last | == he Jubilee Si Tomorrow Night Most Economical Thursday, when the pmsult began, | R@Member the Jubilee Singers 1 Lg 8 of Fuel Joe Parent and Clyde)Smith, the al- leged robbers who escaped from cus- tody here last Thursday and shot an officer, tried to buy clothing and food at Hardwood, twenty-twe$miles from here, it is reported. Soograilway de- tectives, heavily armed/ and Wwith 'bloodhounds, ‘are on the/trail. O e Marguerite Over Two Hundred People Turn- ed Away Last Night The Best Play for Chrenic yet produced by Bemidji’s Popular O und Stomach, Liver and intese Stock Company. tinal Aliments. 4 ht in This play is by far one of the best ,3‘33;’,?“’;31?5&“.1‘#&5;;&:‘34"h FStomach +* Stomac] Inte: 4 yet produced by the Harry St, Clair | jguedy for hy e .,c..,.:;:',; -:_ AEROPLANE CORPS - b e WEDNESDAY SPECIAL tilments, Dylug- Stock Company, and the delighttul, | A2 fleerte: .. COMMANDED TOMOVE: ‘+ Just received a Sh—ipmellt of comedy introduced during the ac| jick Headaches, Constination, Torpid Liver, Washitieton, ApriL 21The {4 CREPE.DE CHINE Waists. - All the new col- that the s know th tion of the play, does nway with the | LE% 0ot e net hey may slip Kow iy e 3 Remedy is the best and most \mddy known Wwith an aeroplane egrps and /< more serious parts, thus proving it t0 | emedy for the aliove ailments. Ask yourdrug. - 1 st for a bottletoday. Pu!illoliut—cn:doxe , With 600 marines aboard, was | be one of the most perfect plays of hould convince. "It i matyelous fn its healing | & i/ordered o sall ‘at-once froms < 5 man ol man il ts cases o] e Prairie, {3 IXie ana-* Mg % e i ::’lgl;:m:::!nt ras:lts ‘This highly m‘ 2 kpowthe| 1 battleship Mississippi, equipped 4% ors of the season, including Tango, Helio, * Blark, Navy. and White. ' Made with low neck, short sleeve and low neck, long sleeve, .mth various new. frill affects. Regular $6.00. Theatre, one of the ladies 0f the | Xy bas boentaken by the most prominent | T+ ; the destroyer flotilla. e SPECI L WEDNESDAY..........cccoiiiiecenns Metropolitan -~ Theatre, is seen *in ‘a [icopleyand those in all walks of life, among |+ - . ST 5 most interesting part, and judging mvr:me%ollrt.Eduuton Lnfiyms.l(;‘tchn‘:: R S R S T T R ol o T R s - 2 1 Drugglsts, Nurses, Mana from the round of applause that '%Tmfiofie%“"}fl;mm with hx';lhi' Noted Civil Engineer Dead. grected her on her entrance last | eneft,nd 4t Sond be SRR LSSt n ] New York, April 21.—Alfred Noble, night she ‘s making a big hit|3omuh Simenty, o Gea B Yeco, 1 | widely known asia civil engineer, and amongst her many friends pere "‘,Par sale ™ ‘Bemidjl, Mlnn., oy. Barx- whosé® opinion: was sought by Presi- dent Taft during the construction of Benlis 3 SE8 Drng SLose and Drugsists every- ({50t TEE O cannl, died from shock 1 BRAUTIFUL REELS OF PICTURES | where - - i it following an operation. ' He was six i i 7 F tyni Hope Jones Fifty-piece ORCHESTRA Washerwomen In Alabama are y-nine \years o

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