Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 13, 1914, Page 3

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AR KRR KRR KRR KKK i LEST WE FORGET - * XX KKK KK KKK KK “King Cole.” . Baseball Sunday. s a Don’t. forget to vote. s Polls open 6 a. m. to 9 p. m. R Baseball Sunday. Shevlin versus the Bemidji Athletic club. L The five weeks’ session of sum- mer school will begin here Monday, June 22, I Bemidji will have the biggest Fourth of July celebration in its his- tory this year. “ e Tuesday, June 16, Primary elec- tion day. Don't forget to vote. The polls will be open from 6 a. m. ‘to 9 p.m. . That news items telephoned to the Pioneer are appreciated both by the publishers and readers of the paper. Phone 31. . “In the Court of King Cole,” will be produced at the Brinkman theatre Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday ev- enings, June 22, 23 and 24." The play is directed by Mrs. Purdy Smith and will be given under the auspices of the Episcopal guild. BREVITII':S W. L. Treland of Crookston was in Bemidji yesterday on business mat- ters, P Excursion to the Dam Sunday 2:30—Adv. Mrs. J. Earling of Wilton was a Bemidji visitor yesterday between trains. A complete line of field and gar- den seeds at W. G. Schroeder store. | —Adv. H. Flathammer of the town of Lib- erty, transacted business in the city vesterday. Rex Sunday night. “Eye of the Government.” Admission 5 and 10 cents,—Adv. Two baseball First at 2:30 p. 6:30 p. m. games tomorrow. m. and second at Rex Sunday night. Government.” cents.—Adv. Mrs. T. J. Wright and Mrs. W. H. Cox of Matby spent yesterday in the city shopping. Do not forget the chicken dinner at the Pilsener hotel every Sunday. 25 cents.—Adv. Mrs. A. R. Tollefson of town of Northern transacted business in the city yesterday. One of these days you -ought to %0 to Hakkerups and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. H. P. Storkerson of Fargo, plant chief of the Northwestern Telephone company, was in the -city today. “Eye of the Admission 5 and 10 tes. Prices right. - Prompt delive Rolland = Henrionnet, corner - of Bighth and Irvine.—Adv. H. T. Alsop and daughter of Fargo, North Dakote, passed through the city last night enroute to Blackduck, where they will visit relatives for a few days. H. T. Alsop is H. W. Al- sop’s son. : 5 For Wood Phone 129.—Adv. Ike Black, formerly of this city, but who mow resides. in-Duluth, be- ing connected with the Kelly-Howe- Thompson Hardware company, is spending several days in Bamhm on ‘business. Miss Thompson of - Minneapolis will speak in the Baptist church to- night at 8 o’clock. Her address will be - especially for the young people, but all are cordially invited to come and hear her. Brinkman Theatre Monday. Vau- deville. Guaranteed attraction, Le- vere and - Palmer. A high class musical comedy, the “Garden of Dreams,” with four reels of the best pictures. Admission 10 and 16cts. —Aadv. Theodore Nelson, of St. Paul, man- ager of the land department in the state auditors’ office, was in Be- midji today enroute to Grand Rap- ids from Walker. Mr. Nelson con- ducted a sale of state lands here on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Quammen and children of Thief River Falls and their daughter, Mrs. Carl . Sondrel, from Reynolds, North Dakota, are visiting at the home of Mrs. P. N. Anderson. Mrs. Quammen is Mrs. Anderson’s sister. A man wanted to send some mon- ey to his old mother in Ireland. He wasn’t sure the drafts from the Northern National Bank could reach out into the little town so far away. But she got the money promptly and without any red tape.—Adv. Mrs. W. A. Berry of Grand Forks was in Bemidjl yesterday enroute to Blackduck, where she was to have been the guest of friends. While here Mrs. Berry received notice of the death of her mother in Califor- nia, and left immediately for that state. John* Ward, who represents the National Biscuit company in this territory, well known in Bemidji, making his headquarters while here at the Markham hotel, left last night for Brooklyn, New York; fiaving been informed ,the serious illness of his mother. FOR SALE—Make us an offer for| the following property: “Lots 20, 21| and 22, Block 3, Second addition o0 Bemidji, Beltrami County, Minn.” A cash sale or a reasonable payment down and balance on time will be considered. UNION SAVINGS AS- SOCTIATION, Sioux Falls, South Da- kota.—Adv. Mrs, J. O. Sather and baby of Warren, Minnesota, were guests at the O. B. Sonstrud home today. She will leave tonight for Turtle River where she will spend the summer | with boiling water down the | members of tho mm:fly left fol' River thls mornlng. S eir home. for seyeral yesra, leave this. evening for Duluth where they will ‘reside in the future. Mr. Noll ‘while in ‘Bemidji has been the’sec- retary of ' the Fitzsimmons-Baldwin wholesale: establishment. FOR SALE—Make us an offer for the following property: Lots 9, 10 of the village of Redby, Beltrami County, Minn. A cash sale of a reas- onable payment down and balance on time will be considered. UNION SAVINGS ~ ASSOCIATION,. - Sioux TFalls, South Dakota.—Ady. Senator and Mrs. B. J. Swedback and-Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Haines and son Harold left Bemildji this morn- ing at ten o'clock on an extended auto trip. They will go to Minnea- ‘polis from here and from that.place plan on going intd Towa and Wiscons sin. They will be away weeks. Misses Anna Peterson and Grace Ously of Aure, Minnesota, were in Bemidji yesterday enroute to Wi- nona, Minnesota, where they will at- tend a six-weeks’ term of summer school. Misses Hazel Alger and Clara Bakke of Aure, who accom- panied them to Bemidji, returned home in the evening. Rex Monday night. “Zingo’s,” 4-reel feature. War in the clouds. One of the most remarkable adven- ture stories ever told in motion pic- tures. Zingo’s terrific fight in the air will provoke untold amusement and wonderment. In addition to this program, “Lucile Love,” a two- reel series will be run. Admission 5 and 10 cents.—Ady. 5 A. Hicks, a merchant of Thief River Falls, was in the city yester- day. This was his first visit to Be- midji and he stated that this was one of the most beautiful little cities he had ever seen. He also com- mented upon the up-to-date appear- ance of Bemidji and its oppor tum- ties as a summer resort. ‘While carrying a boiler party filled back steps yesterday, Mrs.- George Smith had- the misfortune to fall with the result that she scalded both arms quite badly and sprained one of her Take Plenty of Time to Eat. There is a saying that “rapid eat- ing is slow suicide.” If you have formed the habit of eating too rap- idly you are most likely suffering from indigestion or constipation, which will result eventually in se- rious illness unless corrected. Di- gestion begins in the mouth. Food should be thoroughly masticated and insalivated. Then when you have a fullness of the stomach or feel dull and stupid after eating, take one of Chamberlain’s Tablets. Many se- vere cases of stomach trouble and constipation have been cured by the use of these tablets. They are easy to take and most agreeable in effect. months. Mr. Sather and the other The new Third St. Theatre :: Have your furniture repaired at| the bargain store first class work at reasonable prices .—Adv. Miss Marie Burke left Thursday for Chicago, where she will spend several weeks visiting with friends. Tonight—TLadies’ White Soisette :shirts, the $2.00 grade for $1.19. \0'Leary-Bwser Co.—Adv. J. T. Delaney, Jr., county auditor «f Hubbard county, was in Bemidji today enroute to his home in .Park Rapids. Speeial Tonight—Misses’ Crepe dresses; $3.50 each. O’Leary-Bow- ser Co.—Adv. . . Ben Schneider of Minneapolis, who " is interested in the Bemidji firm of Schneider Brothers, was in the city today on business. What is success but to attempt still higher ' things. Attend Mankato Commercial College, Mankato, Minn. —Adv. Mrs. Avis Guyer and daughter Avis left this morning for Backus, Minne- sota, where they will visit Mrs. Guyers’ sister, Mrs. B. O. Klrtland, for some time. Next Vveek we add to our. mid- season sale merchandise purchased at the twin city jobbers' sale. Bowser Co.—Adv. 2 Rev. ¥ H. Randahl will return from Sycamore, Illinois, the first of the week. Rev. Randahl has been attending the Swedish Synodical con- vention at that place. We make a specialty of serving ‘ice cream on Sundays. Also serve it on week days. Rolland Henrion- net, store corner of Eighth street and iirvine: Ave.—Adv. ‘Mrs. J. J. Conger entertained a mumber of ladies yesterday afternoon :at ‘her home, 901 Lake Boulevard, in ‘honor of Mrs. R. Gilmore, who will leave next week on an extended trip. Phone 5563 for your groceries. A full line of fancy and staple grocer-~ O’Leary- | “Spartacus,” test masterpiece in animated photog- raphy, photodramatically and delect- ably tells of historic, tragic and ro- mantic events attendant upon ithe revolt of the gladiators against Ro- man domain. it will be the attraction at the Rex theatre for.two days, Friday and Saturday, commencing today, with daily matinees. The interesting historical occur- ances on which this motion picture classic is built are seasoned with a flavor of romanticism - that cannet fail to: suit the taste of the most fas- tidious devotees of the photodrama. It.deals charmingly with the unfalt- ering- love of Spartacus, gladiator and Thracian prince, for the daugh- ter of the Roman Consul, €rassu the marvelous virility of the erst- while barbaric potentate having fas- cinated and_enamored her. His ov- erpowering tove for her proved no greater than that of the woman. It eventuates in her successful effort to save him from a terrible_death in the —arena—that of being torn to pieces by lions.. The perishing in his stead of-a jealous rival who had cunspired to bring Spartacus to the tragic deathr that was meted out to him is an episode both dramatic and sensational that holds the spectators George Kleine's la-| Sold by All Dealers. Under the management of Fred Brinkman teeling of repulsion—the horror of the arenic atrocity being lost in the exultation of the spectators” that Spartacus was saved and restored to the arms of his devoted sweetheart. Gladiatorial tombats in the pres- ence of .morbid thousands, who are pertrayed enthusing over the agon- ized suffering and martyric deaths of the Titans of the short sword and shield, keep the interest of the spec- tators at a feverish pitch. Shambles resultant from the sanguinary clashes between the Romans and the arenic fighters and the perilous es- cape of the gladiators from their ren- | dezvous when hemmed in by the Ro- !mans are so realistically and vividly visualized on the screen as to thrall all the beholders. This photodrama, as have been al]x {its predecessors presented by George | Kleine and which it is declared to | ioutrank as an absorbingly interesi-| ing attraction, was prodiced by a famous Italian company, Its mas-1 ters of pantomime and ‘ex.pl'esskmi such as only the Italian School cre- ates delineate this gripping and! thrilling narrative with-<its aura. of fighting and .romarnce ‘in “such’ a dramatically powerful manner that spellbound, but: carries- with it mo) illusion of the camera is maintaine ‘Admission 15 and 25c, and 11; Block 13, of the orginal plat |- several | at times it is with difficulty that the i Spacial Matinee ;s-tird.y at 230 Thn Chingse Fan (Bdison) The fifth of the “Dolly of the lies”’ series ‘featuring Mary Fuller. Dolly rescues a g‘u‘l froma Chinese joint, it is very exciting and npld-fire Dolly is some scra per. lnrd Algy This is considered to be one of the best 2 reel comedies made in some time, . Arthur Johnson and Lottie Brigco.are at their best. COMING Monday June 15th “In Mizzoma”’ with Burr McIntosh, _———— wrists. In falling’ She fell between the steps and a tree, as she wears glasses, she also cut her face quite badly. Mrs. Smith"i§ under the doc- tor's care and although she is suf- ering, she is getting-along as nicely as can be expected, ANTILLA UNLOADS HER CARGO Ammunition for Rebels Sent North A From Tampico. Tampico; June 13.—Tle steamship Antilla from New York discharged her cargo of ammunition for the Con- stitutionalists. Sixteen hundred cases of ammuni- tion and two aeroplanes were imme- diately dispatched north on a special train. Stevenson Slowly Sinking. Chicago, June 13.—Adlai E. Stev- enson, former vice president of the United States, is slowly sinking and the end is likely to come.at any time. He took a small amount of rourishment for the first time-in thir- ty-six hours. lets on concrete construction, These /| booklets are-written by a cprps of | competent engineers and are publish- ed under the aupmces of the Universal/ Information = Bureau of Their accuracy is, tl;erétnra, unques- tionable and ‘will render them ex- ‘ceedingly: valuable to readers intér. | ested in ' these subjécts. - The booklets cover the tallaw“lng subjects: ~ Concrete for the Farmer. “Concrete in. the Barnyard. Concrete Pavements, Sidewalks, Curb and Gutter. Concrete Silos. Small Farm Buildings in Concrete. Cement Drain Tile. . Concreting in Cold Weather. - Small Concrete Bridges and Cul- verts. - Cement Stutco. Concrete Surfaces. These booklets have been sent to the public lbrary - at = Bemidji through the courtesy of the Univer- sal Portland Cement company, as a gift to the library and should prove of real value to all those interested in the subjects outlined. FRENCH AMBASSADOR NAMED Representative Sharp of Ohio to Sue. ceed Herrick. ‘Washington, June 13.—Representa. tive Willlam G. Sharp of Elyria, O., was nominated by President Wilson to be ambassador to France,succeed- ing Myron T. Herrick. Mr. Sharp is a_Democrat. Revolt in- Spanish Prison. Cerbere, France, June 13.—A iail governor was assassinated and a large number of convicts:killed as a result of a revolt in the Spanish prison of Figueras, just over the frontier line in Catalonia. HOW’S THIS? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- ward for any case of Catarrh that can- vt he cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. FF. J. CHENY & CO. Toledo, O. We. the undersigned, have known I I. Cheney for the last 15 years, and belleve him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and- financlally able to_carry out any obligations_made by his’ firm. NATIONAL BANK OF coM\‘lE%R‘;:E. Toledo, ‘0. Haill's Catarrh Cure is taken inter- nally. acting directly upon the blood and mucous- surfaces of .the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. ~Sold by all Druggists, e TakeAlgall s IFamily Pills for constipa- Chicago. | HE BRl TON IGHT . VAUDEV!LLE MORSE & CLARK—f "Musical Entertainers High Class Harmony Singing Extra Goed 5 - COUNT CHILO Presents MAYBELLE The Girl of Mystery - See Maybelle, the wonderful woman. She reads. your mind- and positively: gives you the advice and information you want Show starts at 7:15, con- tinuous. Four Reels of the Best Pictures Admission 10c and 26c _ When You Are In The Twin Cities Be Sure To Visit The Wonderful New $2,225,000 Minnesota State Prison Open for the inspection of the public every day exce t Sundays and Holidays, from 8 to 11 a. m. m 12:30 to 4:30 p. m. You will have added respect for the State of Min- nesota after seeing this splendid group of buildings. It is the finest public institution of its kind in the world. Our Clothes Back Up Our Advertising CLOTHIER’S mere desire to serve his patrons well---to give them the ‘best value for thejr money amounts to nothing ---unless his stock of mer- chandise is able to back up his good intentions. -The man who -has been ! disappointed probably elsewhere suffered more from expert judgment in buying on the clothier’s part than from any ill in- tention to give him less than his money’s worth. You will find here, only a . -not robust desire to serve your- best interests carefully and well, but you will find the largest and “‘most ‘complete stock of strictly new clothes in this vicinity to select from. Our summer suits are now ready for you---get one ‘and enjoy the weather. warm ‘They are pnced to suit you. $10.00 to $35. 00 » You’d like a straw hat from our:blg stock. Ne ngee Shlrts The kind you’ll like to wear without a coat. - -and have ltyle. : $1 to $5. They fit’ st 083.‘ - et

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