Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 11, 1914, Page 3

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KKK KKK KKK KKK KX ¥ LEST WE FORGET x HEEKEK KKK KKK KKK Phone 31 about it. IR ] General election November 3. day, Tuesday, Band concert every Friday night at the city dock. s s The fall term of court for this county begins September 8. s The great Minnesota state fair wiil be held September 7 to 12. ..z The Red Lake Indian fair will be held on September 3, 4 and 6. s . The next meeting of the county commissioners will be held on Tuds- day, August .18. L Annual rally of the Beltrami Coun- ty Christian Endeavor association will ‘be held in Bemidji September 4, 5 and 6. * That the state meeting of the Uni- ted Charities association will be held here Sept. 26, 27, 28 and 29. The state commissioners will meet here at the same time. e That the 1914 fair of the Beltrami County Agricultural association will be given Sepiember 16, 17 and 18. A"any features have been secured and ‘the exhibiticy is certain to be a groater suecess than ever before. s Realizing the value of bright and interesting local columns in making a paper welcome in the homes of its subscribers, the Pioneer asks its readers to assist by phoning all news items to 31. kind are appreciated by the publish- @00 BREVITIES C. E. Wolf of Towa is visiting friends in Bemidji for a few days. For Wood Phone 129.—Adv. Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Dan Me- Kinnon. this morning, a daughter. Two gu‘ls for laundry work Apply lotel Markhiam —Adv. Mr. Mrs. R. H. Dickinson of Buena Vista transacted business in Bemidji yesterday. Miss Laura Nickreim of Ulin is spending a week with Misiz Arvilla Patterson of Wilton. “The New Bemidji,” get one. For sale by All Dealers.—Adv. Mrs, A. Carson of Blackduck was in Bemidji yesterday attending to va- rious business matters. 0. L. Dent of this city, district ditch referee, has gone to Interna- tional Falls on official business. . and Board and room. Lady preferred. 1011 America avenue.—Ady. John Goss and wife of Cass Lake spent yesterday in Bemidji, return- ing to their home this morning. W. N, Bowser and son Ebben re- turned last night from Crocby where they have spent the past two days. One of these days you ought to %0 to [Makkerups and have your pie- tore taken.—Adv. Thirty-four delegates from White Earth arrived in Bemidji this morn- ing to attend the Indian conference. Mrs. A. L. Barker entertained at six o’clock dinner last evening, the occasion being Mr. Barker’s birth- day. The Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis, is the finest hotel in the Twin Cities, Popular prices.-—Adv. F. W. Street of Royalton, formerly of Bemidji, is in the city on business. Mr. Street has large real estate hold- ings here. Mrd. E, E. Uhlein and daughter Miss Frences of Minneapolis, are the guests of Mrs. Katherine McCready for some time. Charles Moller, of Pinewood, who STOMACH SUFFERFRS! READ THIS So_many stomach sufferers, have beén benefited by a simple prescription of vegetable oils whnc{ cured a Chicago druggist of chronic nomach liver and intestinal trouble of years’ nmdmg that we want you surely to try this remedy. | 1t is known as Mayr's Wonderful Stom- ach Remedy. One dose will convince you. It usually gives wonderful re- lief within 24 hours—even in the most stubborn _cases. » Mayr's ~ Wonderful Stomach Remedy is now sold here by ! Barker’s Drug Store and Druggists everywhere. Good Reason for His Enthusiasm, When a man has suffered for sev- eral days with colic, diarrhoea or other form of bowel complaint and is then cured sound and well by one -or two doses of Chamberlain’s Colic,’ Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, as is often the case, it is but natural that he should be enthusiastic in his praise of the remedy, and especially in this the case of a severe attack when life is - threatemed. Try it whern in need of some remedy. - It neyer fails. Sold by All Dealers, Favors of this; trict commissioner nominutlon, was in Bemidji today. . S Have: your furnjture repaired the ‘bargain store first cless work at reasonable prices .——Aav.: - ° Mrs. 0. Sandlein and dnughter Gertrude of Blackduck went to Two Harbors: yesterday, where vhw,wm visit for some time. Roy Cossintine of Blackduck 1is in’ Bemidji this week superintending mother’s house kere. We've been waiting, so have you, tor a2 New Bemidji. Get one. For sale by All Dealers.—Adv. Mrs. John:Johnson of Clearbrook, ‘who has ibeen visiting ‘friends at Funkley. and: Big: Falls, returned to her home yesterday. Miss Jenette Fifer of Minneapolis returned to her home-yesterday after a two weeks’ visit with Mrs. B. E. Glenn of Grant Valley. Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis, gives you more for the price you pay than. any other hotel in the Twin Cities. -—Adv. _ Judge and Mrs. Marshnll A. Spoon- er left yesterday for MeGrath whei they will spend several days as t] guests of Mrs. Spooner’s sister. John Morrison, Nat Head and Oniar Gravelle of Red Lake were delegates in attendance at the Chip- pewa conference held here today. On, arriving at Minneapolis, go di- rect to the Hotel Radisson. You will be pleased to recommend it to:your friends when you return home.— Adv. Ed. Rogers, chief of the Chippe. was, arrived in Bemidji last evening from his home in Walker. He pre- sided at the conference held here to- day. Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Fisher of Chi- cago, who have ibeen guests at the G. D. Backus home for a week, have returned to Chicago. Mr. Fisher is Mr. Backus’ mephew. Hundreds have asked for them be- fore they arrived and hundreds are daily being satisfied with a New Be- nidji. - For “sale by All Dealers.— Adv. Rev. A. P, Nelson will preach at the Edward Anderson hometaoinnj the Edward Anderson residence this evening.at 8 o’clock. Everybody in- vited to come and hear him. Mrs. J. W. Tanner of Little Falls, mother of George Tanner of this city, died last night at the age of 79 years. Mr. Tanner will leave this cvening to attend the funeral. You will find more of the leading people from Northern Minnesota reg- istered at the Radisson, Minneapolis, | than at any other hotel in the twin cities.—Adv. Mr, and Mrs. A. C. Newton will leave tomorrow for Hibbing, Duluth, Virginia, Minneapolis and St. Paul, where they will visit friends. They ‘will be away for a couple of weeks. Mrs. J. Swanson, Mrs, Langworthy, Sadie Langworthy, and Lucile Swan- son, all of Minneapolis, who have ‘been visiting at Red Lake, Bagley and other points, will return home today. Prof. C. A. Greene of Web City, He is spending his vacation in the northern states and demonstrating a cabinet for displaying various school products. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Megroth and son Eddie and Mrs. M. F. Willson left this morning for St. Cloud and Alex- andria, Minnesota, where they will spend a week. The trip was made in the Megroth car. See our window filled with “New Bemidji” pencils. Numbers 2 and 3. There is no better pencil maie to sell for a nickel. Sold oy All Dealers.—Adv. e Alfred Jewell of Sheffield, Iowa, arrived in Bemidji this morning and iwill be a guest at the home of Mayor and Mrs. William MecCuaig. Mrs. Jewell has been visiting the Me- Cuaigs for some time. John Berg of International Falls, judge of probate of Koochiching county, was in Bemidji yesterday, leaving for his home this morning. Judge Berg is one of the pioneer merchants of International Falls. Mrs. Demp Mohler of who has been visiting the past week at Walker and Pine River, returned home vesterday. She was accompa- nied by Mrs: Wilbur ‘Mohler of Walk- Ier who will visit relatives in North- jern fcr a few days. | - Cuecking accounts,. Savings ac- counts, Certificates of Deposit. Which will you place your money in at the ;Northern Natlonal Bank.—Adv. Dr. J. G. Cross and family of Min- neapolis arrived in ‘Bemidji last ev- lening from Brainerd, having: made the trip from that city by automobile yesterday. . They will continue {0 Casls Lake 'where several days will be spent on an outing. Miss Della Hendrickson of Minnea- polis, who has been the guest of Mrs. A, L. Smith and Mrs. Mary Howe, left yesterday for Fosdton, where she 'will. spend the remdinder of her va- cation. Miss Hendrickson is study- ing to be a trained nurse. i Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Draper of Har- vey, N. D., aiitoed to Turtle River last | week and are visiting at the Frank{ Iaumer home ln- the the repairing andpainting of his|- Misisouri, *was in Bemidji yesterday. | Northern, | _Daniel E‘ro}nnan presents The Prominent- Amenean Acto 3 Malcolm Wllllam in. . By th noted dramatist Frederie Arnold Kufhmor. Malcolm ‘Wiiliams;-one of the forgmost - character delineators' on the Amierican stage, makes his initial appearance i motion pictures in “The’) drama of today and all time. conflict of thé‘sexes: - Brute” “The Brute is. as old as the hills, bnt» 8 new as’ tense drama of the clash of wills between a strong n powerful portrays sticious-woman, the climax of which hangs in the balance, until | eous:indigna tion. exerts his strength taward the subjugation of eventually conquers and forgives her is vividly portrayed in the and finale of this exciting realistic drama. - - First Show 7:20 Lsmrid 8:45 ', Admission Bc and 16¢ the day with friends. The+Drapers will return to Dakota this week. The Hotel Radisson, Minneapolls, shows an- interest in your comfort FRANGE WO nxuuw and welfare that extends beyond: merely providing a place to eat and sleep and gives you better accom- modations and service than any other’ hotel in the twin cities. Popular prices.—Adv. Mrs. Charles Hammond and chil- dren have returned from a three weeks’ visit with relatives 'and friends at Little Falls and Royalton, Minnesota. Miss Marion Lambert of Royalton accompanied them - home and will visit at the Hammond home for a week or two. She is Mrs. Hammond’s- niece_ Mrs_ A. R. Laurie and two sons of Glendive, Montana, who have been guests at the John Bye home, 7238 Eleventh street, returned to their home today. They have also visited Nirs. Laurie’s mother and aunt of Stephen, Minnesota, who are spend- ing several days at Maple Lake. Mrs. Laurie was formerly Miss Clara Mick- elson of Stephen. F. E. Rathman and family of Jamestown, and Attorney Thayer C. Bailey- of this city, arrived in Be- midji‘last evening, having made the trip by automobile, leaving Tames- town last Saturday afternoon. -Mr. Rathman is a brother-in-law of At- torney Bailey. Mrs. Bailey joined the party at Crookston, where she has-been visiting; and returned with] them. - T. D. Beaulieu of White Earth id one of the delegates to the Chip- ipewa Conference here today. Mr. Beaulieu successfully passéd the state bar examination several months-ago and is now a practicing attorney.. Mr. Beaulieu says that the bar examina- tions are being made more difticult each year.” The class of which he was a member wrote from :Monday morning until Saturday night on the questions of the various topics. AN ELECTRIC MILKER. A photograph from Germany, shows the operating of & new device| for milking cows by electricity. The milk is drawn and converted by tubes far away from the vieinity of the cow, and there is no danger of contamination from the animal. Be- dides, the speed is something in its favor, one machine being able to milk thirty cows in.three hours. - Ger- many ‘may have the best of us in milking, but America has its- golden grain belt beers, and many people never liked beer until' they tried “ZUMALWEISS” grain belt. T. R. Symons, Tel. 122-2. Want results? Try a want-ad. GLASS OF SALTS If your::Back . is: aching or: . - bothers; drink lots of water and eat-less meat. ‘When your kidneys hurt and your- M feels. sore, don’t get scared and. proeeed to load your stomach: with a lot-of drugs that excite the kidneys and irritate ‘the entire urinary tract. Keep. your kidneys elean like" you keep your bowels clean, by flushing’ them: with a mild, harmless salts which removes-the hodyn wurineus waste and stimulates them to their nor: mal activity. The function of the kid: Tneys.is to filter the blood. In 24 hours they strain’ from it 500 grains of-acid and waste, so we ‘can readily understand the vital importance of keeping-the kid: neys: active: Drink lots of water—you can’t drink 100 much; also get from any pharmacist about four ounces. of -Jad Salts; take & tablespoonful in a glnu of - water “before breakfast each morning for a few days and your kidneys will act fine.: This famous salts -is made” from the acid -apes and lemon juice, combined” ith lithia, and has been used for genera- tions to clean and stimulate clogged kid- eys; dlko to meutralize the acids in. urine so it-no longer is a source of irri-- hhon, Ahus mdmg bladder weakness. d Salts is, Bive; mnoL in- Paris, Aug. 11.—Aperemptory de- mand was made onithe Austrian am- bassador by the French foreign office as to a statement qt Austria’s inten- | tions - regarding; thef; The &mbassador without information. LIt is the feeling h trian -ambassador 1 Paris with deliberate intention of pro- vaking a declaration f war by Fran against Ave g ar. in_Europe, fotested he was that the Aus- Constipation is-the cause of many ailments and disorders that ~make life. miserable. Take Chamberlain’s Tablets, keep your*bowels regular and you will avoid- these diseases. For sale by All Dealers: Accurate measeurement has shown | that few raindrops exceed one-fifth | of an inch’ in diameter. Remember the: Blobs 2 The old-time inkwell used to give up-many_fearful : and- wonderful blobs, “‘Carter’s Inx. l;;;;' had a e art in making a rec- al-lmnpof thelnlu of othex dny;. Carter's ‘Pencraft Combined Office and | Fountain-Pen~ isthe newest member of the Carter’s Inx family. It is for fountain pens andinkwelluse. Pencraftlnk writes a dark blue and dries a jet black. Our quick offering off this nehmcry ink is but nother indicatiog, of our policy—to serve e cintomer the newes and bert aheays, Phone 31, remaining in {pospital,-also .to a hospital in New New “York, Aug, tar-line Olympie. 1s ‘somewhere off " The vessel cleared tl'om New Ybrk ers. or regular cargo, loaded’ with coal and Dbelieved to be food - sup- ‘that” she was ‘deep in-the er papers said shewould nfl for Liverpool, but it was repotted she would go to Halifax. i Precautions were taken to make the Olympic invisible at night. All her portholes were either covered or the glass painted black and ohly running lights were lghted. : ERMAN: SUBMARINE SUNK BY BRITISH London, An;, 11: —Pnrposely not lo- cn.t.hlg the - scene of. encounter, the admiralty--eonfirmed the- sinking. of | the German submarine V-15 by the English squadron. " The fact that the omclnl statement sald “the main British cruiser fleet had been attacked by submarines,” | wag: taken-as: proof :positive .that the battle occurred in the North sea. The admiralty said the British fleet had suffered no damage from the sub- ‘{'marines” ‘attack. “The-'German: submarine- V-15 was a vessel of 100 tons' and carrfed a crew of fifteen. It is presumed all" were | Tost, o * Costly Tteatment “I was troubled with constipation and indigestion and spent hundreds |. of -dollars. for. medieine and treat- ment,” writes C. H. 'Hines, of Whit- low, Ark. =“I: went to a- St. Louis Orleans, but-no-cure was effected. On returning’ ~home I began taking Chamberlain’s ‘Tablets, and worked right along. ' I used them for some time and-now I am all right.” Sold by All Dealers. Miss Biancka Phillipsberg- is master furrier at Lubow, Russia.- a (THE FRUIT WROWER KNOWS A THING OR Two) 'YOU know, all tobacco users «knew what is the matter with ordinary chewmg tobacco! -Everywhere men are saying:to- their “friends that “Right-Cut” is the Real “Tobacco Chew. - Pure, mellow; ‘full bodied tobacco— seasoned and sweetened just encugh. ‘ake a very small chew—less than one-quarter the old ize. It will be more satisfying than a mouthful of ordi- ust nilble on it until you find the -strength chew that suits you. Tuck it away. Then letit rest. See how easily and evenly the real tobacco taste comes, how it satisfies without grinding, how much less you ‘have to’spit, how few chews youtake-to be tobacco “satisfied. * That’s ‘why it is The Real Tobacco Chew. That's why it costs less in the end. It is a ready chew, cut fine and short shred so that you won’t -have to grind on it with your teeth. Grinding on ordinary candied to-" ‘bacco makes you spit too much. The taste of pure, rich tobacco does not need to be covered up - - with molass=s and licorice.. Notice how the salt-brings out the rich tobacco taste in ‘*Right-Cut.”” 1€ your dealer does not sellit, send us 10c. in stamps for & pouch of “Right-Cut” Chewing Toba .cco. WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY - S 50 Union Square, New York N — o READ THE. iun.r PIONEER WANT ADS Buyers to Share in Profits Lower Prices on Ford Cars Effective from August 1, 1914,to August 1, 1915, and guaranieed -against any rgdqction during that time: - Touring Car Runabout Town $490 440 690 Car F. O: B. Detroit, all cars fully equipped [In the United States of America only] 2= ‘Further we will-be able to obtain the maximum efficiency in our factory. production, and ‘the minimum cost in our purchasing and -gdles departments if we can reach an output of 300,000 cars be- tween the above dates. And should we reach this production, we agreé to pay as the buy- ers share from $40 every retail buyer ust 1, 1914 and August 1 to $60 per car (on or about August 1, 1915) to who pur%liases a new Ford car between Aug- 1915 ‘For further particulars regarding these low prices and profit-shanng plan, see the nearest Ford Branch or Dealer. Ford Motor Company Northern Auto Co., Distributors Iu addmon to Llu:xlle Love The Milano Film Co.ipresents or Love flfEAMafl In three parts, Featuring -Helen Hesperia- and Robert' Parnell - GC)MING—-Penls ‘of Pauline. An eplsfld&» shawn»m«.{wh is tfieatre every two weeks Bemidji, Minnesota THE BRINKMAN - TONIGHT Ethel Alton Players - Direction Dick Lee Offer. 'I'onlght A Woman's Revenge Pe

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