Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 12, 1915, Page 3

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‘TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1913, About The City F. R. Welsh left last evening for West Union, Ia. J. W. Naugle left today for Little Falls on business. Bulk apples at 1. P. Batchelder’s. itor in Bemidji Monday. Paramount Picturé in 6 parte with an all-star cast, tonight only, at the|. Grand.—Adv. da1012i home today, enroute to her home at ‘Warren. When in Minneapolis be sure and -visit the Hotel Radisson Roof Gar- Rev. M. A. Soper returned yester- den and Silhonette Reom. Famous|day from Longville where he visited show places-of the Northwest.—Adv. |for three days. At Longville he de- m}&m gg;':‘l'; livered several addresses at school | a W\WO“M ¥ Mrs. F. W. Williams, who owns & | houses near there and also attended [ B, STects a cure —it- summer home at Lakeside, has closed |a fair. :‘fll no _morphine, no the house for the winter and will e- ) s turn to her home in Grand Forks this week. 'ON'S RHEUMATMAE —_— Hair dressing, puffs, curls, doll wigs made from combings. Switches nts to Deople. from Minnesota regis the Radisson, Minneapolis, any other hotel in the Tw —Adv. BT A party consisting of Misses-Lottie McDonald, Edith Mills, Izora Scott, Dorothy Carson, Marguerite. Stevens, and Roy Opsahl, Julins Miller, Glen to. ese waste materials are. 1 “>onol 12 . the liver and kidneys are stimulatedato ve C Conger, Rono Botting and 7onn| DIe PIERCE'S Goldem Mesieal Discovery Gainey autoed to Pinewood Sunday, | is the balaneinj mwer—.-:‘giwiaiqgnpag"er- It gets on'the, % spent, the day hunting and shot five et o Sagetl foaoh sitaiieed Lo Zhe e s teart partridges. = —and brain, This well known alterative relieves catarrh ot penying same, s Deoen puceacntar fof poare i —Adv. 1241021 $1.60. Mina A. Meyers, 520 Bel- a_ bottle’ of my MATISM es accompanying same, and ¥ ne Mr. and Mrs. Will Church and trami Ave. Telephono 769.—Adv.| BEMEDY, © 0 o @ aw | KKK KKK XK RR KKK E -;g'fififum’wm%" e e eatantbrot e e R Mrs. Belle Eck of Yola was a vis- daughter, Dorothy, and Mrs. Belle 641012 | Lazative 1‘1.“., MUNYON. DAILY WAR ANALYSIS 0 active mo-‘l(eln;l pfinelple; mof t?i'i: -Native- . Eck and son, Earl, of Yola, were in For sale by BE. F. Netzer, Post-| 3 3nd you' £an. obtain ~ ¥ H Miss Mary McKee of Deer Lake called on friends in Bemidji Monday. Bulk apples at I. P. Batchelder’s. —Adv. 12d1021 E. C. Carmon of Minneapolis, an attorney, is in Bemidji today on busi- ness. Mrs. G. H. Hansel of Bagley is visiting her mother, Mrs. H. W. Bailey. Bulk apples at I. P. Batchelder’s. —Adv. 1241021 Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson of Kel- liher were in Bemidji Monday on business. Attorney Thayer C. Bailey return- ed today from St. Paul where he has been on business. One of these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have your picture taken.—Adv. 143 Judge M. A. Spooner, who went *o International Falls on business yes- terday, has returned home. Louis Bordson, who has been em- ployed at Nevis the past few weeks, is visiting friends in Bemidji. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Raymond of Frohn were among the out-of-town shoppers in Bemidji yesterday. Bemidji on business Monday. returned to their homes today. They| The Ladies’ Aid seciety of the Bap- [office Corner. tist ehureh will meet at the home of Mrs. Robert Chase, Ninth street and “The Girl of the Golden West,” a|Park avenue, temorrow afternoon at 12130 o'clock. Everyone is cordially For Indigestion. invited. Never take pepsin and preparations —_— containing pepsin or other digestive Judge C. W. Stanton has returned ferments for indigestion, as the more [ from International Falls where he you take the more you will have to [heard several ditch petitions and the take. What is needed is a tonic like | habeas corpus proceedings relative Chamberlain’s Tablets that will en-|[to the granting of liquor licenses in able the stomach to perform its func- | Koochiehing county. tions naturally. Obtainable every- where.—Adv. rect to the Hotel Radisson. Adv. fort will be tied and On urlviné at Minneapolis, go di- Buy A Farm Direct From Owner I have 240 acres of the best land in the county locat- ed on the “Divide” three miles east of Hines and four miles from Blackduck. Twenty-five acres in hay and crops and 60 acres seeded to clover and timothy. | Will Sell It In 40, 80, Or Up To 240 Acre Tracts Will sell for part payment down and balance on easy payments. Have been a resident on same for 22 years and feel certain that anyone seeking a real bargain ~will buy on sight. All I ask is that you look at it be- You will] be pleased to recommend' it to your| friends when you return home.—| The. Pregbyterian Ladies’ Aid so- ciety will meet in the church base- ment Thursday. afternoon -at 2:30 o’clock. Officers advise that a com- request - that members bring scissors and thimbles. You will find more of the leading extranted without-aleohol tonic in liquid or tablet form at any drug store or send 50,cents in 1-cent stamps for trial box of tableta. : By J. W. T. Mason. { (United Press Staff x Correspondent.) KKK KKK KKK KK Bulgaria’s reluctance to begin her expected offensive against Serbia probably is explained by the protest Czar Ferdinand’s government has ad- dressed to Athens against the use of Greek territory by the Allies’ troops. By this time the Bulgarian army should be prepared at least to send a supporting force into Serbia to as- sist tlie Teutons and create a diver- sion along the Bulgarian frontier. No hostile move, however, is yet reported from Nish. There is a possibility that this means Bulgaria may con- sider diseretion te ‘beithe better part of its valor and may refuse to enter the war. The Bulgars, like all the Balkan peoples, are on the outlook for the winning side, and their opinions fluc- tuate constantly. The sudden land- sSPY’ ing of an Anglo-French force in Greece has brought an unexpected element into the Balkan situation, which is unquestionably. causing un- easiness at Sofia. Under this new cendition the Bul- gars would run very serious risks by entering the war. With France | and Great Britain pouring reinforce- j| ments into Serbia,-there is certainly an even chance that the Serbs will be able to bring the new campaign against them to a deadlock. Bulgaria cannot throw her whole strength against Serbia, because parts of her army must be concentrated along the Rumanian and Greek frontiers to | guard against possible attacks by Send 31 Addise .-?.fi;,':.!w i pases.” Address cost of. o 'Sense Madical . Biesca, eioth bond, 1000 S A cared for, can face ‘“the world, the |hood. flesh and the devil.” PLEASING PHOTO PLAYS . Tonight, by Mary Roberts Rinehart. Helen Holmes, the railroad girl. anay Feature e e ee———— church which sees its aged workers|pany of farmers of that neighboz- The Pioneer1s the place to buy Fergus Falls, Minn.—The control | your rolls of adding mgchine paper of the First State bank of New York|for Burroughs adding machines. One Mills has been taken over by a com- |roll, a dozen rolls or a hundred rolls, Good Program 5¢ and lOé Richard C. Travers in Essanay's two part “TISH'S Hazards.of Helen story ““A WILD RIDE”, featuring Vitagraph comedy, “WELCOME TO BOHEMIA® - Wednesday and Thursday - “Graustark” — Francis X. Bushman and : Beverly Bayne an Ess= Matinees 3:00, Evenings 7:80, 9. 5 fOl’e YOU buy elseWhere those powers. If the Bulgar force, % s 2 8! Y 9 Attorney A. A. Andrews has re- . Fe el e inlidiied. Admission, Matinees 10c and 20c, turned from International Falls OHEaRe 0 e " Evenings, Any Seat 25¢. o . its strength vainly against Serbian where he attended ditch hearings. The state road runs 3-4 mile East of the land from [ine nea by ansiorrench troops, | e e Greece and Rumania may well take cnimney sweeping anatarnaces [ Blackduck to Cass Lake and another road North to the [f{crecs 2 Runsnia may well take R N N TR S cleaned. Prompt service by calling county road. Can drive right up to farm with auto or team. Four forties and attack her. ’ y . Tl Nobi e —sacns SeLi drain to Mississippi on gradual slope and two forties drain to Red Lake. Three Under these circumstances, Bul- G R AN D THE ATRE M Fotin i Papoake i s fisen forties are still timbered. There is a fine Consolidated School at Hines. Buss garia:now has as much to ‘l:’“t;:;he . Meriatl ol b ohut oy calls daily for children. Interested parties are requested to write or call at the ‘(‘}'::ai"l’;::;:":;i‘;‘;‘c‘:fi e The House of Quality returned to her home in Puposky to- BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER OFFICE for further information. a very large force into the Balkan A dny. area, as long as the road _througn | 1 ONight Only Paramount Day ___ & e = Greece.. remains. open. . The new : ot . = 5 Mrs. W. B. Morrison of Vancouver, 3 Greek ministry shows no evidence of Jesse L. Lasky presents All Star Cast in : B. C, is the guest of Mrs. Charles 1 nsenting -to Bulgaria’s demand = . A i : . co! g g8 “ 5 ” Blakeley of Turtle River for several ™ n f , wner that the road be:closed. B b P : - weeks, Bulgaria, therefore, seems to be H i 5 5 typical ti . | Have your furniture repaired at ereo g Bl e o | World’s most famous western drama in 5 parts by David Belasc® - the Bargain Store. First-class work ' agh Ser- | Seldom does a play gain such widespread fame as ‘‘The Girl Qf will make easy progress throug W € / at reasonable prices.—Adv. ot bia, Bulgaria will probably begin | The Golden West” has done, First as a drama it became popular, hostilities herself; but otherwise | then an epera, and now as-a film drama it is one of the BIG pictures s Mrs. W. B. MacLachlan returned great pressure will have to be exerted | that have-been produced. Saturday evening from a two weeks’ at the last moment by German influ- A Red Blood Drama of Love and Adventure \ ‘3;’“ W‘“‘"f““""s ARt el and : 3 ences to send the Bulgars into the PARAMOUNT PICTURES ARE BEST nneapolis. % . * e ¢ ! ’ el Shows start at 7:16, 8:30 Sc—Admission—10¢ C. M. Bacon and wife and C. E. 3 1 & 4 < > X I 1 Y REFU! ’ j Battles and wife motored to Lake B—U‘sIN’Es s . I RE c o R FLANAGAR Td :g:m PAROLE Coming Thu‘psday: [Paramount Day} Margaret George today where they will spend ) é > Clark in-“THE CRUCIBLE” the day hunting. CLASSIFl ED ALPHABETICALLY St. Paul, Oct. 12.—Martin Flana- m 4 gan, former chief of police, now ‘ E The Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis. serv‘ing an indeterminate sentence in — has recently opened an addition of 60 ABSTRACTS OF TITLE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS the state penitentiary at ‘Stillwater ¥ SOl ekl oo SAlY: ‘Wholesale and ‘Retail on a charge of accepting-a-bribe, has Where # R - Wheps M. E. Smith of Mi lis, of th SATHRE ABSTRACT CO. me Planos, Organs and Sewing [J|refused to accept a parole. It issaid Everybody | ¥ Evorybody e Shuith: oblnson: Lumbés: companys fo ABSTRACTER " Machines. that he insists upon an unconditional | 808 - o : 117 Third 8t. Bemidit. pardon. % B ellytoaey o il sl Schroeder Bldg. : Members of the Citizens’ council Today, Tuesday Only or several weeks. Clothes Cleaners Phone 578-W . o Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Brooks and Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Marcum have issued invitations for a dancing party at Birchmont Inn this evening. Sold in Bemidji “The Boston” DR. F. J. DARRAGH by n was denied a pardon last Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis, gives At your favorite store for Specialist of Chronio Diseases Jan“:x:;ga Since that time efforts you more for the price you pay than Best nickle pencil on earth. $1.00 Freo.Gousultation. have be’en made to have his name any other hotel in the Twin Cities. Sy, Lasts a life time. 2083 3rd:St.,.over-Blooston Store placed on the calendar at more-re- —Adv. N Phone 31. Day.and Night Calls Answeréd Mrs. W. T. Blakeley of Farley, Mrs. C. S. Blakeley and Mr. and Mrs. ‘W. P. Morrison of Turtle River mo- tored to this city yesterday. Hiram A. Simons, who has been careful buyers Remedy. visiting relatives in Bemidji during Phone 938 buy here. Gt q.:n:’flty prices “Last winter I used a bottle of: 91008y Wherehe Lkieaa Bomidjt Phone :65. Phone:31 Security Bank Bldg. [fj| P20 Pronchial cough. Car ofJonathan apples; 65 cts. per Place your orders early; sugar $5.66 ! per hundred. Phone 66. Schroeder.—Adv. Ww. G 6d106 The Ladies’ Aid society of the Methodist church will meet at the home of Mrs. A. W. Johnson, 613 Third street, Wednesday afternoon. Bemidji, Minn. For Men, Women and Children J. BISIAR, Manager. PENCIL SHARPENERS THE HEW AEMIDIT OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN SUPPLIES FOR OFFICE Typewriter ribbons, -carbon: paper, typewriter paper, clips, paper fasteners, punches, eyelets GENERAL MERCHANDISE Grogeries, Dry Goods, ‘8hoes, Flour, Feed, eto. The ; BROSVIK, THE TAILOR BAKERS AND (ONFECTIONERS KOORS BROTHERS CO. Manufacturers and Jubbgs ' Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, Confec- tionery, Cigars-and Foun- tain Goods 316 Minn. Ave. N.W. Phone 125 PIONEBR OFFICE:SUPPLY STORE Everything for the Office .and 8ehool Security Bank Bullding Phone 81 PHOTOGRARHER Photos Day and Night N. L. HAKKERUP who were instrumental in obtaining the conviction of Flanagan are said to be willing that the man be paroled so that he cannot léave the state. They will oppose the granting of a pardon. o " : cent meetings of the board of par- dons. This cannot be done unless two ‘of the three members of the board consent. Recommends Chamberlain’s Cough ficial effect immediately and before T had finished -the bottle I was cured. I never tire of recommending this remedy to my friends,” writes Mrs. William Bright, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Ob- tainable everywhere.—Adv. Plays Inc. presents Jose Collins in 5 parts “THE IMPOSTER” with Alec B. Francis FLOCK OF DETECTIVES . ON TRAIL OF BANDITS ‘Wheeling, W. Va., Oct. 12.—Every. World’s Film Corporation, William A. Brady Pictung Mrs. W. N. Powell, who has been effort is being made by United States abl visiting her daughter at Deer River, EEMP'S DRY CLEANING HOURE = GROm 100K! LISTEN! officers and. railroad. detectives to »web'ber and Fiel“ ifl a mm)edy pICtu‘re was a visitor at the T. C. Bailey FANCY AND STAPLE b track the 'bamm.s who held up and “floUSEKEEle UN»ER CO¥ER” GROCERIES If. you have ‘ Dlece of property robbed Baltimore & Ohio. passenger Bid 3 When Baby Has the Croup. - Clothes Cleaned and Pressed. Holstead Coffee 3 -or. auto or most anything of value | oin No. 1 at Central station. The | Admission 10c and 20c First show 7:20, second 8: When a mother is awakened from We Call for and DeMver Beachnut Brand of Jams and to -exchange, see - haul made by the robbers is esti- sound sleep to find her child who has |} Promptly. Jellles gone to bed apparently in the best of health struggling for breath, she is naturally alarmed. Yet if she can keep her presence of mind and give Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy every ten minutes until vomiting is pro- duced, quick relief will follow and the child will drop to sleep toawaken in the morningias well as ever. This remedy has ‘been.in use for many: years with uniform success. Ob- tainable everywhere.—Adv. Fresh Onions and Rhubarb CASE'S CASH STORB DRUGS AND JEWELRY . Wholesalers and Retailers. Service and satisfaction. Mail Orders given that same service you Building nglurlnl of all kinds. - LONGBALLA. & LEIGHTON BANKING AND SAVINGS LUMBER, COAL AND WO00D Save systematically. Make use of our Savings Department. We wel- come your open acconnt. : : : 3 Any quantity you want. ..get In person. BARKER'S Third St. i Bemidji, Minn. SECURITY STATE BANK Bemidji, Minn. Phone 100 ke 3! mated at-from $100,000 to $500,000, unsigned -money- = MILLIONS: FOR AGED MINISTERS Washington, Oct._ 12.—Supenan- Bulk Apples JUST RECEIVED A GAR OF JONATHAN . APPLES_SPUND STOCK diyide among themselves to “live in. comfort,” thinks the Baltimore 180n-

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