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[ sociAL AND | [PERSONAL]J soo No. 162 East Bound Leaves 9:54 a. m. No. 163 West Bound Leaves 4:37 p. m No. 186 East Bound Leaves 2:45 p. m. ! No. 187 West Bound Leaves 10:38 a. m. ‘C Great Northern 1 i No. 33 West Bound Leaves at 3:30 p. m| Wanted experienced saleslady, at No. 34 East Bound Leaves at 12:08 p. m| Troppman Co. New Store. No. 35 West Bound Leaves at 3:42 a. m | . f 28 No. 36 East Bound Leaves at 1:20 a. m | BL:m dl"zh]"h“‘;“ ot }d“"'h" ¥ No. 105 North Bound Arrivesat 7:40 p.m|2 Bemidji shopper Saturday. No. 106 South BoundLeaves at 7:00 a. m Freight West Bound Leaves at 9:00 a. m | Cags Lake, were Bemidji visitors yes Freight East Bound Leaves at 3:30 p. m | {terday. Minnesota & International | No. 82 South Bound Leaves at 815 a. m| R. D- Funck of Cass Lake, county No. 31 North Bound Leaves at 6:10 p. mialtorney of Cass county, made Be- No. 34 South Bound Leaves at 11:35 p.m | | midji a pleasure visit yesterday. No. 33 North Bound Leaves at 4:20 a. m | Freight South Bound Leaves at 7:30 o, m| _MI+ 20d Mrs. W. N. Bowser were Freight North Bound Leaves at 6:00 a. m | the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Minn. Red Lake & Man. ‘.Ik.e Black at the Markham last even- No. 1 North Bound Leaves}at 3:35 p. m i0&. No 2 South Bound Arrives at 10:30 a. m Mrs. For dancing music see W. S. hapman, George Holler Mr. and Mrs. George Lydick of| of Inter-| ___ | national Falls, was in Bemidji Satur-| We mean YOU when we say *‘Save part of your income and deposit it regularly in the Northern National Bank.” It will earn you 4 per cent /| annually. Automobile Livery. For quick service call 474, Northern Auto Co. Ama first class horse shoer and Blacksmith. Try me, W. J. Kerr. Mrs. D. F. Doud, left yesterday for Fosston where she will visit her son. Try ourAuto service to catch your train. Phone 474, Northern Auto Co. county, was a Bemidji business caller Saturday. Chapman’s new Blacksmith shop I have got it. Come and see me. W. J. Kerr. Miss Emma Noesen 'spent. Easter with her parents at Crookston, re- Sheriff Robert Delury of Cass| INTERVENTION IF 1T 1S NECESSARY President DeterminedtoPro- tect Americaas. WORRIED OVER SITUATION| Hcpuru Avert Open Warfare on the Part of the United States, but His Warning to Mexican Cambatants Must Be Heeded—Another Battle Impending on the Border Near Douglas, Ariz. ‘Washington, April 17.—Repetition of the firing on American citizens at Douglas, Ariz., will be the signal for invasion by United States troops, if DVERTISED LETTERS List of advertised Letters for week ending April 15, 1911. Un: claimed. i Men | Andrews, Mr. Harry, Berndt, Mr. Chas. _Bowyer, Mr. T. J. Franson, Mr. Fred, Gheen, Mr. Baldy C. Gray, Mr. C. T. & Caldwell, Haupglard, Mr. Einer, Johnson, Mr. Ewmil, i Lofstrom, Mr. Nels, McDonald, Mr. Archie, Martioeau, Mr. Joe, Malme, Mr. Morris, Olson, Mr. Olo%, O’Hara, Mr. James, Runyn, Mr. Ed. il Sidello, Mr. Tom, “ Ii Shepherd, Mr. Marlo, Vail, Mr. Geo. e Sourity St Bank OF: BEMIDJI Wil give your business that careful | sort of attention for which you are looking, 4 per cent interest paid semi- annually on Savings accounts, — I day: ~etirouteto"-hers Home - Fom turning this morning. intervention is not ordered before that Women PROFESSIONAL }Wadena. Mrs. O. J. Laqua of Puposky is 'l;uu s e e Anderson, thss Edna G. 1 Fift -two (52) Dozen CARDS i Don't fail to see the slides of the|Vititing at the home of Mrs. Geo. | gigpatohed to the commanders of the\ fi(]mnent, :'," gzor:. y } Shi . Anderson for a few days. borderland troops. emons, Miss Sarah, {great Shirt Waist Factory fire at the : ARTS | Majestic Theatre tonight. lach Marx Adams returned Saturday That President Taft believes a "MS‘ Larson, Miss Marle, | $2l50 a“d $3-00 | scene fully described. HARRY MASTEN, Don'tforget the big Musical Festi- Piano Tuner | val given by the famous Eckbardt | Family of Swiss Bell Ringers at the ormerly o Radenbush & Co.of 8. Paul | City Opera House on Wed. Eve, evening from a visit with relatives and friends at Little Falls, Mrs. Bert Kirtland of Akely spent ‘bundny here visiting her mother, | Mrs. A. M. Crowell and other rela-!| is at hand in the Mexican sltuation‘ was freely admitted in the highest of- | ficial circles. The landing of British | marines at San Quintin was interpret- | ed as a warning to the United States that it must prove itself capable of | controlling the situation if it wishes Lee, Miss Alice, Paulson, Miss Signa, | Shepard, Miss Myrtle L. | Souder, Miss Elizaberth. | O R R R R RO ROROR RS Sample Hats All sizes, colors and styles . '“’"‘;“‘;{ of v‘l‘,’,’;“‘ Piano, M;ndo— April 19. ‘uves ito b:vold Huropean hlntervenuon. ¢ BEMIDJI MARKET PRICES @ o in_and. DBrass. Instrtuments. Music Reverend Caleb Benham of San | i ot since March 7, following the |6 6 666 6600066 66 © © furnished for balls, hotels. weddings, | Francisco, was i Bemia}i yesterday, Rev. Chas. E. Flesher left this| ryep oraers tor mobilization in Texas. | | :’:a"aq:':fileam}ufmmx:o?: da](n:-'m N ny Ve afternoon for Thief Ruver Falls. | has Washington been so aroused over | Butter (Dairy)............. $ .25/ S p . |and spoke at the Episcopal Easter | From there he expects to go to the | the situation. B 5 | Bizge 11l ] HARRY MASTEN, Plano Tuner services held in the Odd Fellows hall | ;.00 Department Officials Busy. | poratoes 204 last evening. | | e 2 s " " | . & § | ‘Following the receipt of the mes- i 3 Room 36, Th};d] l)l'm)u-.b Eg";“""" llmeL‘ John King of Walker, was in Be | Miss Lucile Bailey returned yes- | | sages, which resulted in the ealling rmOnlons e midji yesterday for the purpose of |''d3Y from Bagley, where she had | a conference of the heads of the state, | Cabbuge B & war and justice departments at the | Turnips 1 LENN H. SLOSSON | being present at the Kaight Templar,::l:'::v::ve"l days as the guests of bty &e issuancednf he Beetsp — * Easter services. Mr. King returned : uvltimatum to the: Diaz government ek R H IB Graduste of the Boston School of | ©© bis bome this morping. |, “Troppmer &.Co. - i glowd was :i'f.f;';f.t".l"i‘fi‘.“’.'i‘.’r"&é’,f'ifilfin‘l""‘“" Whea:y o)1 Blgok Pig.no T“"i}:‘L" BB"“.EE‘J ‘;\1"35?- Ig‘ea_"c E. A. Schnieder, of the Bennd;lfl““" then could be handled Satur. | The United States army is on its Oats ‘zer %xsiradl St'Le Phe:';ne %‘l.a-z,migesidcs:]fe firm of Schieder Bros , returned yes_‘d:y, extra help will be engaged for toes, ready to make good on the ulti- Phone 174-2. terday from Minneapolis, where he this week. ‘m?::md—:hi:g: amr:.;u?;edl to a threat | =) - . Ny | —issued by the president. E | EDWARD STRIDE h?d spent'the past week on a com-| 100 pairs of $2.50 and $3.00 shoes |- President Taft personally takes the PEEVISH i | | ‘ bined business and pleasure. are now on sale for $1.50 a pair, at /| situation with the utmost seriousness, children are sick children. Don't!|f = Expert Plano and Organ Tuner and Repairer| jonn Morrison and wife, of Red Andersoni& Johnson Employment | ‘ | He is greatly worried over it and it| be cross and slap or scold them.| | (Specialty church organs) Practiced in Fcerst Wil be his endeavor to exhaust every| Give them Kickapoo Worm Killer | 2 ‘ Europe for years. I leading inthe orofes Lake, who have spent the past sever- | office store. | means of preventing open warfare on| (It tastes like candy) and s; how | ~ion for Beltrami, Koochiching and Itasc : A i i i . B 7y o i 28 Sfas R Tleacy o desw i the T Cldes arivdin | e Marion Whitewilieurn o] Syt e Ut sites |- ek, they Sims 1o ooy | J steady custos 1 Bemidji yesterday morning, and left | the St. Cloud Normal this evemnz| “term,:eda?‘;:t ‘;a"v:e E;e:m::‘,c;: day, sleep well at night, dandPlgok} 2 i i 1] i ce, . of planos. You will save money s Ler this afternoon for their home. ‘ailer a pleasant vacation at the home | citizens and American property shall 2‘;%“&1?1‘3;?“11;;:{::‘eerywlfere i Last Saturday we disposed of | fidence befora sour piano. e vml Troppman & Co, are more then| of her parents. | be protected. | | e pleased to you and explain_the _ difrerent instru sand will enjoy aiding pleased with their big opening sale. | M | | vou in makime your selectios r3. T, E. Lloyed, who wa: t | | | R e e e famoasirte it pagl. | T, T et o mes et | ANOTHER BATTLE IMPENDING F. M. MALZAHN g sl | Address ifidys sitphome SEe Bemidji appreciate good values. The | Bemidji hospital, was removed to her Mexican Combnants Warned to Keep REAL ESTPATE a FRENTALSI 109 ‘Bunlfls flf French s To"et craam | opening sale continues 9 days more. Away From Border. City Property and Farm | | E. REYNOLDS home yesterday. | o 4 | Lands Listed and Sold | e H, i ’ Misses Janey and Beatrice Mills, | : Bttt S Sl S L P e e e * Architect and Realestate Broker ¢ Whi 53 slides of the terrible New York | ent garrison of Agua Prieta, under | e Three fourths of a gross of a | Offices—Room 9, O'Leary-Bowser Bldg. | S¢m3 itting, Bert Barker “d‘shmwa.sr factory fire where 150 |Ommand of General Balazaria Garcia, | Phone 23 Harvey Woodward were the guests| Was -under -arms early after having | reparation in one day i | - of (Gus Melges at a dinner party lives were lost will be shown “at"the | spent an anxious and sleepless. night, | prep: n yis a 1 M. COOK ) given at the Markham last evening. | | Majestic tonight. [Tk opslemmand Jiiseursports [i : | M. (¢ m las in B Fourteen hundred federal troops un- | - | R. CIVIL ENGINEER Hallan Huffman, returned to Min-| Charles Romans, cashier of l.he!der Cnlonel; Ojeda‘ll. Diaz and Barron | BlG SALE ] Room 9, O'Leary-Bowser Bldg. neapolis this morning to resume his La_pone ba'nk, returned "’_'h“ city ::en:;lzft:hel?:;fir:;?om Cananow | Phone 23 studies at the State University, ater| this morning after having spent| “rpe gituation is extremely critical, | | —e having spent his Easter vacation at| Easter in Bemudji. principally because of the attitude as- s | | " d by Captain Jolien Gaujot of th C| i i 3 PHYSICIANS AND SUSGEONS lv‘he h:meA an h; parents, Mr. and ] A.(;:}. Wedlg}es, ire;ldent «;f tshe 'm“,_”':Unfim;“st;feSz;izlr;“fho°m: eanin il It goes to show that we have something that the | TS, uffman. | First National Bank, leaves for St.|mands the troops of horsemen sta-‘ | ) : s | R. ROWLAND GILN’O: F i | d LOR i 1| Paul tonight where be will ‘apend s |tioned:Here. people want, and the continually growing popularity - PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Imlay City, Mich. The Musical| il b £ & tew-d busi | Following Thursday’s Agua Prieta f thi 1 t Toilet isit | Office—NMiles Block Eckhardts gave an entertainment at| [®W days on business. | battle, in which two Americans on ettt asmeutiybas ommeiicd] ol this pleasant Toilet requisite. | |the Opera House Saturday, Feb. 23, Mrs. P. J. Russell is entertaining | m“f:“f""fl‘"“: uk‘geg a:‘; “::e S Dé { | = | 4 wounded by stray bullets fired by the || tain a Repair or Busheling Depart- }! | R. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. avd those who attended were so|her two sisters, Mrs. W. H. Garden|eomiatants Ganiot held a series. of ) | If you were not among the fortunate Saturday i PHYSICIAN AND SURGECN delighted that we have engaged |of Drayton, N. D. and Mrs. W. T.|conferences with the insurgent chief- || ment, where needed repairs may be | ; ; ; : [ Office in Mayo Block them for a return date. Milton | Morrisen of Morris, Man. tains and instructed them that under || made, especially on men's garments | ||l there is still time today to purchase a bottle of this | | 396 c Vo o - Moyer, Mt. Clemens, Mich ‘ . no circumstances must they conduct i .. 1 Phone 396 es. Phone 397 7 s 5 . | Mrs. Harold Chichester -has rc: | the impending battle so close to the || that have been cleaned or pressed. il wonder of wonders. It positively prevents chaped | = Reverend H. F. Parshall of Cass|turned to her home at Chippewa | International border that the lives of | | . | R. C. R. SANBORN | 8 A . po persons on the American side will || On women's work, repairs are seldom |{[|| hands and face and keeps your skin smooth and | . Lake, was in Bemidii yesterday and|Falls after spending several weeks! be further endangered. | | PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON | pa9 charge of the Kaight Templar,at the home of her daughter, Mrs.| Gaufot issued a warning that in the || made unless weareso directed. but white. | . Office—Miles Block | Easter services, which were held yes- | Riddell. I"Vteflt of ldbfl:;’e i;l ‘;hich stray bul- |} on the mens work. rips are sewed, | | ets crossed the border and struci = A. WARD, M. D. !eni}lay Ra[rernoznp mhl;e IM“M'C Oscar Barnes and wife of Bagley, | Americans he would be compelled to buttons replaced, etc. Our men | ® QOver First Nationat Bank. Phone 51 Ha euerene Tarshall- a0 on | were in Bemidji Saturday enroute to; Sros8 the border with his cavalry and || cystomers especially appreciate our | o | ducted the Episcopalian services in | stop the fighting. - 3 % Ynll Gan fllly “ flnly a' Thfl | House 0. 60x Lake Blvd. Phone 351 |y 0o oco | Clearwater, where they spent Easter. | _— complete service, sending work home | R A E. HENB}ERBBE B Tadk i e ;M" B:"‘:“B“ i“h‘" of the Clear-| BRITONS:URGE INTERVENTION || ready to wear. | eterson returned yesterday | water State Bank. — | . 5 | PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON from Grand Rapids, where he had| qjoqhur Mich., Mar, 6, 1007,| WOUId Welcome Such Action by the || e ol for and deliver work. =N Over First National Bank, Bemidji, Minn ' SPent several days visiting his broth- United States. | The Musical Eckhardts, who appear- > A 2 ed here before a large audience gave ::lrlsi':’j“g’;:r :::2;5 at the Uni. | speak too hizhly.onhese entertainers. o i . . | Rev. D. J. Morris. comor ot the tollowieg, e, L7, 198 el Shanser, dsugher of Parshall, Margaret Parshall, Ada gcitry “'e::,;:dc tI: i;‘::::e::f ::: Residence Phone 211 Zimmerman, Zella Gardner, Mabel T = Harte, Mav'Chris(enson, M‘ru. Van :::::‘i:i‘ h:;‘:gh::ent 'he:. E;;‘.er INER W. JOHNSON Pel', P. M. Larson, James Nasen : Prentey s Shannon is attending the normal PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON and Rod Johnson, sang at the church school at Moorhead Residence 1113 Bemidji Ave. ) 4 Phone 435 Easter service last evening. Offices over Security Bank. Phone 130 —| The Eckhardt Bell Ringers gave | one of the finest and most enjoyable Office Phone 36. Residence Pone 72. R. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Winter Block R. E. H-MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block Phone 18 er, Garnet, who is connected with a London, April 17.—British diplomats and military experts are a unity in declaring that the United States must intervene in Mexico without delay. Buch action will be welcomed, even though it involves Mexico and the United States in war. The newspapers reflect that feeling and say that only occupation by the United States and administration of Mexican affairs with the firmest kind of hand will prevent utter anarchy and chaos in the Southern republic. Military experts insist that the in- surgents desire intervention, feeling that the border patrol maintained by the Americans has cut off a great many of their supplies. To bring this about they are fight- ing along the border and would have THE MODEL DRY GLEANING -HOUSE f Tel, 537 106 2nd Stret | Gity Drug Store Subseribe for The Pioneer | [\ THE M SIGAL ECKHARDTS MAJESTIG THEATRE | e s aaoms |+ om0 62|+ SWiSS BollRingers, Musicians, Vocalists and Entertainers R D L. STANIU . Clemens. There was not a dullnum- of Smeritant ufl'_y__t elr-polnt g ] j | PROGRAM ber on the prograw. Rev.]. J. Nicker- | Mexico Worries En - gland. : DENTIST | {son, Mt. Clemens, Mich. Tickets | .ondon, April 17.—That the Mexi- AN ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME Office ir. Winter Bleck | MONDAY AND TUESDAY NIGHTS at City Drug Store 50c. can situation is considered very grave | is shown by the activity at the for- “TRE DR J. T TUOMY ‘ l_ove""“?rh Policy Ki | Saturday evening at nine o'clock| eign office, where all advices regasd. |4 - H : DENTIST Miss: Hovord Fons. at the home of the bride, Miss Mae| ing the. trouble there are eagerly|§ - R 15t National Bank Build's. Telephone 230 | Tibbets and Mr. Win. Spragtie were | 200615 " The ST Viblens, fenor : 2—Motion Pictures Stage Romance (Edison) A play within a play that will excite the interest of everybody married, Rev. S. E. P. White officia- ting. The bride is well known in | Bemidji having moved here from { Cass Lake with her parents several | | years ago. R. G. M. PALMER | DENTIST [Miles Block Evening{Work by Appointment Only | 3—Illustrated Song When June Rolh Around with Its G. M. Torrence, one of Bemidj:'s ance of the reported landing of Eng- lish bluejackets at San Quintin, Lower | California. A Friendly Tip, “My husband always is the severest critic of the gowns T wear.” “Well, judging from what I have To The Public The splendid success of the past Season has been of sufficient encouragement to warrant this remarkable Family to purchase the finest Musical Novelties and Musi- cal Instruments on the market. L LAWYERS | Miss Hasellg Fellows | heard, he has to go some If he 18— They have added 50 new Swiss Bells to their former large collection, making the (QRAHAM M, TORRANCE ({423 Sides Shoving the Tl | o town the frmof he-mesc 1o | oo "ok et e Beautital Bella st piaved 1o the Poanool:sical Eckhardts—iliss Ethel . || 4—23 Slides Showing the Terrible ||in town the first of the week to de- : utiful Bellsare pla the Five Musical Eckhardts—Miss Ethe LAWYER New York Shirt Waist Factory Fire \fend a client in a lawsuit that seem | - cjudice, which sees what it pleases, UhiSe Beg hay 3 Miles Block ~ Where 150 Lives Were Lost Telephone 560 ‘; 1' 5—Motion Picture ‘ed to be possessed of some merit, bu be, like many an bonest lawver saw the futility of a fight and advised his client to settle, which he did.—Cass Lake Times. H. FISK . ATTORNEY AT LAW Office over City Drug Store Her Chum'’s Brother (Kelow) A beautiful love e:j(cbry‘; taken in Florida RS e caunot see what is pMn —Aubrey de Vere. He Was Immune. Howell — Her laugh is contaglous. Powell—Well, I was in no danger of || catehing 1t. She was lnn‘hln; at me. —New York Press. Eckbardt having again joined the Family after an absence of three years. The Pub- lic may look forward to the Greatest musical treat of a generation. Tickets 25 Cents and 50 Cents

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