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

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

. THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1914, About The City | kil#li{li&i#i!li ¥ LEST WE FORGET * R KKK KKK KKK K KR The next meeting of the board of county commissigners will be held May 26. “In the Court of King Cole,” will be produced by home talent in the near future. Rev. Gilman will preach the ser- mon to the graduating class on Sun- day, May 24, in ‘the Methodist church, N That news items telephoned to the Pioneer are appreciated both by the publishers and readers of the paper. Phone 31. The next convention of the N. M. D. A. will be held at Thief River Falls on June 3, 4, 6, and 6. Be- midji is expected to send a large de- legation. The commencement exercises for the graduating class of 1914 will be held in the auditorium of the new Methodist church, on Friday even- ing, May 29. The Beltrami County Sunday School convention will be held in Bemidji June 4 and 5. The meet- ings will be held in the Swedish Lutheran church. Boys of the country who have en- tered the corn growing contest will meet at the high school Saturday, May 23. Talks by Agriculturist Gile and Supt. Stewart. JOGA BREVITIES William Burce of Kelliher was in Bemidji yesterday. A. Lundberg of Wilton transacted business at the court house yester- day. J. Norton, the Big Falls attorney, was in Bemidji today on legal mat- ters. A complete line of field and gar- den seeds at W. G. Schroeder store. —Adyv. Ernest Fleming, the Bena mer- chant, was in Bemidji on business matters yesterday. Mrs. E. A. Whitney of Bass Lake spent yesterday in the city calling on the local trade. Berry bushes and plum trees for sale at Berglund’s store, 405 Minn. Ave.—Adv. Miss Margaret Meyer of Grant Valley is visiting her aunt in Be- midji for a few days. R. H. Dickerson and daughter Mildred of Buena Vista were Be- midji visitors yesterday. One of these days you ought to go to Hakkerups and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. Marc Day, who is connected with the state land department, returned this morning from Kelliher. Dr. M. M. McDonald, of St. Paul, state veterinarian, left this morning for Brainerd. He spent yesterday at Puposky. For first-class carpenter work, Surprising Cure of Stomach Trouble. Jacob Hindelang, of Chelsea, Mich, was ill with stomach trouble and in such bad shape that he lived for two months on limewater aud milk. He then began using Chamberlain’s Tab- lets. He says: “I am seventy-six years of age but never in my life used any medicine that cured in such a short time as Chamberlain’s Tab- lets.” For sale by All Dealers. I KDNEYS AND BLADDER BOTHER Take a glass of Salts to flush out your Kidneys and neutralize irri- tating acids. Kidney and Bladder weakmess result from uric acid, says a moted authority. The kidneys filter this acid from the blood and pass it on to the bladder, where it often remains to irritate and inflame, causing a burning, scalding sensation, or setting up an irritation at the neck of the bladder, obliging you to seek relief two or three times during the night. The sufferer is in constant dread, the water passes sometimes with a scalding sensation and is very profuse; again, there is difficulty in avoiding it. Bladder weakness, most folks eall it, because they can’t control urination. While it is extremely annoying and some- times very painful, this is really one of the most simple ailments to overcome. Get about four ounces of Jad “Salts from your pharmacist and take a table- spoonful in a glass of water before breakfast, continue this for two or three days. This will neutralize the acids in the urine so it no longer is a source of irritation to the bladder and urinary or- guns which then act normally again. Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless, and is made from the acid of F"P” and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and is used by thousands of folks who are | SCOI? 4°% subject to urinary disorders caused by uric acid irritation. Jad Salta ia splen- did for kidneys and causes mo bad effects whatever. Here you have a pleasant, efferveacent | lithia-water drink, which quickly relieves bladder trouble, % |1arge or small jobs, call C. H. Eugen, Phone 117.—Adv. S. H. Webster of Minneapolis, the new linotype operator at the Be- midji Sentinel, will move his family up here in the near future: (Miss Leona Gould and brother Wilfred of Eckles autoed to Bemidji yesterday and spent the day in the city as the guests of friends. Have your furniture repaired at the bargain store first class work at reasonable prices .—Adv. ‘W. F. Zauche, of Spooner, is in Bemidji and will be in attendance at the Elks meeting which is to be held in the city hall this evening. Theo. Gulickson, formerly of this city, but who now has charge of the branch office of the Hamm Brewing Co.; at Moorhead, was in Bemidji to- day. 5 Phone 553 for your groceries. A complete line of fancy and staple groceries at Roland Henrionnet’s Corner 8th and Irvine.—Adv. ‘Mrs. G. E. Carson returned this morning from St. Paul where she went to attend the meeting of the Grand Chapter of the Order of Bast- ern Star. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Sundet of Bagley who have spent several days at the Al Jester home, 1218 Bemidji avenue, this week, have returned to their home. ” Nursery stock, including fruit trees, Dberry fushes, strawberry plants and bulbs, for sale at Carl- son’s Variety store, at half price.— Ady. E. E. Peterson, one of the promin- ent merchants of International Falls, is in the city for the purpose of be- ing présent at the Elks’ initiation this evening: Dr. G. W. Swinnerton and wite of International Falls are the guests of E. H. Jerrad at the Markham. Dr, Swinnerton was at one time a resi- dent of Bemidji. . Phone 553 and save money on your groceries. The store wherd quality and service counts. Roland Henrionnet, Cor. 8th and Irvine.— Adv. Mrs. Charles Borchardt of Crooks- ton, who has spent the past several days as the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Naugle, returned to her home this afternoon. F. Williams of International Falls, manager of the Koochiching hotel of that city, arrived in Bemidji last evening. Mr. Williams is one of the class to be initiated by the Elks this evening. The magnet that attracts prudent depositors to the Northern National Bank is the Government protection afforded and 4 per cent interest paid. —Adv. W. F. Day of St. Paul, who rep- resents a firm of that city in this| territory ,arrived in Bemidji this morning. He will be one of the en- tertainers at the Elks smoker this evening. Alden Remfrey bandmaster of the Bemidji band, spent yesterday in Walker. Mr. Remfrey will make regular trips to ‘Walker on Wednes- day of each week, where he will in- struct the band of that place. © We clean absolutely—without in- jury to fabric or color. Try us once —note t he difference. The Model Dry Cleaning House. Phone 637.—Adv. George Snyder of International Falls, formerly county treasurer of Koochiching county, was in Bemidji today on a combined business and pleasure trip. Mr. Snyder will leave this evening for the twin cities. The Harry St. Clair Stock com- pany will close their present stock engagement here Sunday night. The company has spent the past several months in this city and have played at the Brinkman Family theatre. Miss Armstrong’s class in . Presbyterian Sunday .school hold a doughnut and baked ‘bean sale at the Roe &- Markusen store Saturday afternoon.—Adv. Attorney E. E. McDonald is erect- ing a summer home on Pine Beach and expects to have the same ready for occupancy by June first. Robert Given, of the Gives Bros. Hardware company, has rented the McDonald residence on 1217 Lake Boulevard for a year. the Charles L. Sheeran, of Internation- Very Remarakable Cure of Liver Complaint. Mr. Albert Walker, of Procious, W. Va., suffered intense pain in the stomach and right side at intervals for fifteen yearsT He had consulted eight, or ten physicians and while they all agreed that he had liver trouble, they failed to relieve him. He was evenfually cured by Cham- berlain’s Tablets. If you have any trouble with your stomach or liver, these tablets will certainly do you good. For sale by All Dealers. ‘There Is more Catarrh In thls sectlon of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great ma it ‘@ local tarrh to be & constitutional disease, n.nté ore requires constitutional (reat- e 3 Catarrh Gure manufactr: Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, Constitutional eure on 0 ‘They offer one any.case it fails to Send for circulars and testimon- F. J. CHENEY & CO., To- W%“m for consti- will ( THEATRE Tonlcm" ‘ Back to Broadway Two-reel Vitagraph A side splitting comedy, full of clever situations and which will make . the “joy-tears run down your face so fast you’ll think yéu are in swimming. Featuring Anita Stewart and E. K. Lincoln, Hearst-Salig - News Pictorial Some excellent pictures from all over the world Admission 5c and 10c TR S R SRR T CTRTI al Falls, deputy auditor of Koochi- ching county, and one of the ‘most efficient and popular officials of the border county, was in Bemidji today to attend the meeting at which the tuberculosis sanatorium question was discussed. William Durrin,” of Northome, a member of the Koochiching county board of commissioners, was in Be- midji today to attend "the meeting of the commissioners of Beltrami, Koochiching, Clearwater and Hub- ‘bard counties, which was held for the purpose of discussing the advisa- bility of placing a tuberculosis sanatorium here, as provided for by the Tast legislature. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Sathre will leave about June first for an extend- ed auto trip. They will go = to Crookston where they will he joined by Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Sathre. From Crookston the party will go to Minneapolis, where they will visit relatives for some time, before going to Austin and Adams, Minnesota, their old home. At Adams they will be joined by Mr. and Mrs. John Sathre, another broth- er and wife, who will continue the trip with them. They are also plan- ning on going to South Dakota be- fore returning to Bemidji. WHOLESALE ARRESTS “SAID TO BE LIKELY Golorado Sirikers Will Be Ac- cused of Rurder. Trinidad, Colo., May 21.—Wholesale eriminal charges in connection” v tne week’s fighting which resul from the :ccent battle of Ludlow -are expected to fallow the.arrest of Viec- tor Banoni, Trinidad bartender, on the charge of murdering Edward Kessling. Kessling, an employe of the Forbes mine, was killed during an attack on that mine by the flying column of strikers on April 19, when eleven mine guards and strikebreakers met death. Banoni is alleged to have ac- companied the “flying column.” This The new Third St. Theatre :: Showing Zingo and ‘Elephant The moat.exciting and sensa torture devices Zingo and his crew Matinees Daily, NIGHT TIME CARD ° First Show 7:00 Second Show 8:30 Third Show 9:50 Admissio VILLA WINS DECISIVE FIGHT AGAINST 0DDS Inflicts Heavy” Damages and Takes Prisoners and Arms. Estacion Amargos, Mex., May 21.— General Francisco Villa, Jeading 4,000 Censtitutionalist troops, won the first important engagement of the Saltillo campaign, May 17, when he defeated 4,500 federals retreating from Mon- close at Paredon. The federals suffered a severe loss in killed and wounded. It was said two federal generals were among those killed. Villa is reported to have captured 800 prisoners, several machine guns, £00,000 rounds of ammunition. and a large quantity of military supplies. The Constitutionalists captured 90¢ prisoners, nine pieces of artillery, over 1,000,000 rounds of small arms ammunition, a large quantity of artil- lery ammunition and a large supply of provisions, in addition to five troop trains which carried the Huerta sol- diers. Unequalled for a Bad Cold. Ask anyone who has tried it, and he will tell you that Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has never been equal- ed. Miss Clara Oster, House Springs, Mo., when speaking of this remedy, said: “I feel sure that Chamber- lain’s Cough Remedy is the best on the market to cure a cough or a bad cold on the lungs. I am only too pleased to say a few words in its praise.”” For sale by All Dealers. Ploneer wants—one half cent & word cash. TONIGHT ONLY “ Something Different - Under the management of Fred Brinkman the White tional adventure feature ever conceived, filled with thrills and laughs. The i Prime Ministers tests with dummies, the to be used on s Except Sunday n 10c, B¢ _ "Philadelphia probably has more women ‘members of secret societies than any. other.city in the United States. 2 For Sale. House and. twenty-four lots.- Will sell house and two lots separate, or will sell one or more lots to suit cus- tomer. Also cow, chickens, geese and household goods. 908 Dalton ave. and 11th st. Matt Haffner, Phone 757. For Sale. Modern seven-room house, with fireplace, for sale on Lake Boulevard. Lot, 40x150. Inquire J. P. Riddell, clo Crookston Lumber Company. HOW “TIT" HELPS A —A& beautiful dramazitation of Mary J. Holmes’ popular novel of the same name, in which Mr. Richard Fenton of Bemidji will appear in one of his famous negro characteri- zations. This play-is full of comedy pathos and tragedy and ‘has every- thing to make a strong and pleas- ing play. Margot Beaton as Sun- shine and Connie Hallett as Tem- are finished in flat black 16-in. Mowers........... 18-in. Mowers. SORE, TIRED. FEET Good-bye sore feet, burnjng feet, swol- len fect, sweaty feet, smelling feet, tired feet. Good bye corns, callouscs, bunions and & raw spots. No more shoe tight- mess, mno more limping with pain or drawing up your face in agony. “TIZ”is magical, acts right off. “TIZ” draws out all the poisonous exuda- tions which puff up the feet. Use “T1Z” and for- get your foot misery. Ah! how com- fortable your feet feel. Get a 25 cent box of “ITZ” now at any druggist or department store. Don’t suffer = Have good feet, glad feet, feet that never swell, ‘never hurt, never get tired. A year’s foot comfort guaranteed or money refunded, is the first arrest arising out. of the recent disorders. Union leaders threaten to retaliate by getting warrants for Under Sherift Zeke Martin and officials of the min- ing companies. A grand jury to investigate all strike disorders probably will be call- ed within two weeks. The move will be the first by the coal companies to obtain punishment of men responsible for the destruction of mines and camps. L Rl R ¢ CHICAGOANS SEND $1,250 < FOR ULSTER. Chicago, May 21.—Sympa- thizers in this city with Ul ster’s fight against Irish home rule sent a draft for $1,250 to Unionist headquarters in Bel- fast, Ireland. > oo ol oo oo b ol oo ol ok e ok S X 2 FOREST FIRE PERIL LESS Rains Quench Flames Minnesota. Duluth, May 21.—Reports reaching Duluth from districts menaced by brush and forest fires indicate that the fires have abated or the rain storm has quenched the flames. Smoke that rested upon the waters of Lake Superior was driven ahead of the wind and navigation on the lake again is under normal conditions. Although forest fires are still burn: ing in the vicinity of Ely, Minn., and in the region about Secticn-30 mine they are thought to be well guarded against. e Forest rangers of the district and members of the Ely fire department are building fire brakes. As a result the fire is diverted into a burned over section of timber. in Northern Beef Goes Up One Cent. Chicago, May 21.—Mr. and Mrs. Con- sumer are paying 1 cent a pound more for - beef because other. meats are rce: The supply -of pork and mut- ton is below normal and the prices Ihave advanced slightly. ? The majority of the Japanese wo- By right of conquest the Ford ié No matter where you go you'll find the Ford the king of cars. ruling favorite, earned, world-wide reputation for dependable and economical ser- vice. It’s the Universal Car. Five hundred dollars is the price of the Ford run-about; the touring car seven fifty—f. 0. b. Detroit complete with equipment. Get catalogue and particulars from Northern. Automobile Co. Bemidji, Minn. It has a well- carisfive fifty; the town ELY'S CREAM. BALM - NOSTRILS AND HEAT—GKTARBH GOES Instantly Clears Air Passages; You Breathe Freely, Nasty- Discharge Stops, Head Colds and Dull Hoad- sl Vet T2 Get a small bottle anyway, just to try it—Apply a little in the nostrils and instantly your clogged nose and stopped-up. alr passages of the head - will- open; yon will breathe freel. dullness and headache disappear. By - _morning! " the catarrh, cold-in-head men marry at the age of 21. The proportion of women to men| is 100 to 110 in Australfa. 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, fragrant’ balm' disspl OPENG CLOGGED of the nostrils; penetrafes and heals the inflamed, swollen ~membrane. which lines_ the nose, head and throat; clears the air passages; stops nasty .discharges and a_ feeling of cleansing, soothing relief comes im< mediately. Don’t lay awake to-night strug- | gling for breath, with head stuffed; nostrils closed, hawking and blowing. Catarrh or g cold, with its running nose, foul mucous dropping into the throat, and raw dryness is. distress: ing but truly needless. 3 Put your faith—just once —in “Ely’s Cream Balm” and your cold ‘or:catarrh will surely disappear. o of good steel and a 16-in Mowers........... Easy emptying grass THE BRINKMAN " TONIGHT THEV HARRY ST. GLAIR STOCK 00; I'mm ' pest, are the perfect types for these two characters and the other mem- bers of the company all show to best advantage in their several char- acters. On Friday night another handsome dress length will be given away. On Sunday night the com- pany close their present stock en- gagement here with the very popu- lar comedy drama entitled “The Mid- night Express.” Take care of yourlawns, it adds beauty to your city and value to your property Lawn King - Mowers and gold, have a four blade reel, and ball bearing. The blades are of high grade crucible steel and self sharpeving. Ball bearing of highest grade conesteel. Noiseless in op- eration and fully guaranteed. < New Imperial Lawn Mowers are finished in green or gold, have four hlade reels re self sharpening. .$4.850 ....81.28 catchers. Lawn Trimmers, for cutting around the edge of flower beds sidewalks, etc., price... .....$1.00 Grass Shears, price.... GIVEN HARDWARE (0. Your Money Back If You Want It 316-318 Minnesota Ave. @opyrizht Hart Schafiner & Marx. YOU men of tial figures- PHONE 87 stbut, substan- bank accounts, we hope, as well as bodily figures---can get clothes that fit you right, th at are stylish, well- tailored, of the finest fabrics, here. Hart Schaffner & Marx make a special feature of correct sizes for such_figures; they’re wholly right in’ every way. The advantages in buying clothes ready are too great to be overlooked. See our suits for you at szofmfi?g - we hm(e' ‘many fabries to choose . Schneider Bros. Co. The home of Hart Schaffner and Marx good clothes Tempest and Sunshine ~IN FOUR ACTS

Other pages from this issue: