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J. H. Stair of Crookston, is in’ Be- midji on business. H. P. Dunning of Solway, was in Bemidji yesterday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Crow- all, last evening a daughter. Go-carts retired at the second hand store.—Adv. Mrs. Mary Stillings of Brainerd, is visiting friends in the city this week, Little Katherine McCormick cele- brated her second birtliday yesterday. G. H. Slosson of Bemidji spent Tuesday at International Falls on business, Bighteen pounds of sugar for one dollar at Schmidt’s store.—Adv, Miss Donna Lycan returned last evening from a trip to the twin cities, and Brainerd. ‘W. H. Gemmell of Brainerd was in Bemidji yesterday on business con- nected with the M. & 1. Free souvenirs to all the ladies present at 2 p. m. sharp at 0. C. Rood and Co.—Adv. T. J. Burke is spending a few days in St. Paul on business. He will re- turn Friday morning. A. A. Richardson, the Bemidji pho- tographer, has been - snap-shooting around town for the past week. Brinkman Theater. The Love Chase, a comedy feature in two parts. Dif- ferent, laughable, lovable.—Adv. 3 Mrs. O. J. Morken of Nymore re- turned from Bagley today where she has been visiting friends since Tues- 1il,, ‘the_Improvement Bulletin, Minne. day. brother of Chester, also left Tuesday tive, and profitable kind. ol M o e ‘Crookston, morning for his home at Keewatin. an the. Pioneer, Bemidji, Minn., the Property PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 0. H. Manaugh, F. D. Coleman, A. E. Ellotson and E. H. Day all of Be- ‘midji, spent Wednesday in Interna- tional Falls. Go-carts repalred at the second hand store.—Adv. A. E. Schusser left last evening for Kelliher, where he will be the guest of his sister, Mrs. William Lennon for a few days. Red Lake News: Dr. G. M. Pal- mer, dentist, of Bemidji, was:in Red Lake on professional business Tues- da-and Wednesday. One of these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerups and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. Al Nykonen will arrive from Brain- [ erd this evening and will spend a|Dhas become known in Australia, DENTISTS few days as the guest of his sister,|Africa, Japan, Korea, Barbadoes, . British West Indies, Cuba, Philip- JR. D. L. STANTON Mrs. Herbert Wood of this ecity. International Falls Daily Journal: T E. H. Dea of Bemidji, general super- intendent of the Shevlin lumber in- i terests, passed through the city to- day. Closing out merchandise auction sale i3 now going on in full blast at 0. C. Rood and Co.—Adv. Miss Arvilla Kenfield left this noon for Washburn, Wisconsin, where she will be the guest of friends for a few days. Enroute she will visit in Du- luth and other points. Miss Lulu Siats of Mizpah spent yesterday in Bemidji the guest of her friend, Miss Mae Congdon. She was on her way to New Auburn, Minne- sota where she will spend the sum- .- mer. Auction sale starts daily at 2 p. m. evening sales at 7:30 p. m. at O. C. Rood and Co.—Adv. Mrs. William Austin and Mrs. W. | H. Flintrhave raturned ‘from a visit | - to the Austin farm near Puposky. Mr. Flint arrived on the early morning | train for a few days’ visit at the Ans- tin home. The following firé insurance agents were in, Bemidji yesterday on busi- ness. Jos. L. King, W. 0. Chamber- lain,” T. R. Fletcher, 'W. D. Lawry, W. M. Hegby and L. F. Daniels, all of St. Paul. - Brinkman Theater. The Love Chase, a comedy feature in two parts. Dit- ferent, laughable, lovable.—Adv. K. K: Roe returned Tueaday morn- ing from Winger where he has been vigiting for three days. He was ac- companied hy his mother, Mrs, Knut Roe, who will visit at the Roe home for the next three weeks. Brainerd Daily Dispatch: W. R. Mackenzie, of Bemidji, secretary of the Northern Minnesota Development association, was in the city yesterday and called on C. A, Allbright, a mem- ber-of the executive committee of the association. Is your money working for you? Are you insured against hard luck or hard times? ; Now is the time to save part of your income. Deposit it at interest in Northern National Bank.—Adv. Crookston Daily- Times: Mrs. Thayer Bailey came in this morning from her home at Bemidji to spend a week as the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. P, Stone. Mr. Bailey will also come to this city to visit and both will witness the Elks Min- strel show given in the near future. A breakfast food without a parallel —“Sims Malted Wheat”—ask your grocer.—Adv, Walter Gracie left Tuesday morn- ing for his home in Rainy River, On- tario. He stopped off at International Falls on business connected with the settlement of the estate of his broth- er, Chester, the latter having been accidentally “killed at: Virginia 1last week. Lester Gracie, who is a twin Goods are certainly selling at your own price at 0. C. Rood and Co.’s closing out auction sale.—Adv. “Mother’s Day” is celebrated an- nually the second Sunday in May and this year will be Sunday, May 11. The day will be internationally ob- served. The wearing of a white or pink carnation is one of the obser- vances of the day. “Loving rememb- rance of your mother through somie distinct act of kindnéss,~a visit, a. tribute or a letter is the observance suggested by the founder, Miss Anna Jarvis of Philadelphia. The - first celebratton -was in 1908, as the result of the publicity given to the move- ment by the Philadelphia papers. From this beginning “Mother’s Day” pines, and various European coun- tries. “No state is greater than its mothers.” Churches, Sunday schools, day schools, colleges, fraternal, pat- riotic, religious, social and civic so- cieties, business corporations,. rail- the day. Live this day as your mother would have you live it and give hap- piness to her or her memory. Brinkman Theater. The Love Chase, a comedy feature in two parts. Dif- ferent, laughable, lovable.—Adv. Mrs. George E. Kreatz was hostess at a -very pretty luncheon given: at the Markham hotel Wednesday after- noon. After the luncheon the party went to the Kreatz home on 607 Be- midji avenue, where the afternoon was_spent in playing Five Hundred. The decorations were pink Kilarny roses; the centerpiece being:-a large bouquet of the same flowers. Invi- tations were issued to Mesdames Arn- old, Bacon, Bear, L. H. Bailey, Thayer Bailey, Barker, Battles, Bowser, W. = L. Brooks, Quincy Brooks, ' Baker, Cochran, Denu, Dyer, Ebert,- David Gill, Philip Gill, Gilmore, Given, Brinkman Theatre Where Everybody Goes Picture Program The Lone Ghase A Comedy Feature Production by the American Eclair Co., in Two Parts. Different, Laughable, Lovable. Eclair Film. Vaudeville Program Thomas & Thomas Those Rag Time Colored People Tony Regini Spooner, Scharf, Huffman, Johnson, of Shooks, Kenfield, Lahr, Lakin, Lord, Lycan, McCann, McCuaig, Me- Donald, Mclver, Walter. Marcum, E. H. Marcum, Netzer, O'Leary, Rey- nolds, Rhea, Riddell, Sanborn, Stan- ton, E. H. Smith, Torrance, Tuomy, Upham, Ward, White, Wedge, Win- ter, Younggren, Young, Palmer, Ti- tus, Cunningham, Dunning, J. O. Harris, Davis, of Crookston, F. D. Stillings, of Brainerd, Mrs. M. Bur- ton, St. Paul, and the Misses Ida Bail- ey and Harrlet Cochran. Mrs. Huff- ‘A. B. Palmer second. A complete course -in the law of Banks and Banking by mail. Thor- oughly practical, an invaluable for all bank officials and employees. $15.00 neapolis currespundence Course roads and individuals will celebrate | man carried off first honors and Mrs. | including standard text book. —Mhlx- n lof tn Luck Harmtul. ! Bellet in luck retards @ulls ) nteuset,r deadens: the wits;: de e body and keeps ever behind:im the: :race-of Iite. Th man ‘who believes -that his luck ‘is: against-him—good Iuck—has cast.over: himeelf an insidious epell ‘and: soon ‘will feel that it 1s-useleas to knock at the, treasureroom of fame :and for| tune, that-a deat ear will be turned-to him because: he comes to- believe that | door to be open only to its children. % g Customer’s: Protest. “So. you. are going' on'a strike? sald the cafe patron. “Yes,” replied the water. -this place all these years I don't ses why you can't]” After 1he Theatre completes dan eVening's pleasure P. J. WOLF. Agent Phone 63 BEMIDJI MINN, otaries:|! “Gireat Scott. - If I have put up with! . Thought Ollt‘ oll; With Just the Iatter trait of his-was. n-unuy Eetting him into hot water. Thia did ‘fact that he could never find ~his clothes in: the morning-on getting up; having ‘completely. lommn ‘Where ‘he bad laid themi: One memorable day, however, a bril: Hant inspiration came ‘to him. He¢| would devise a clothes plan,. ‘He did, and it ran something like this: “Coat on third peg, left-hand corner of room; walstcoat and trousers on chair by ‘bed, collar on;door handle, tle through key of door; vest on floor by window, cuffs: on-bedstead knob: shirt _on portmanteau, Socks on gas bracket; boots outside -door, moleuor in bed.” This worked splendidly, And next morning the dear old thing collected his wardrobe with lightning rapidity, until he came to the last item on his list. He rushed to the bed, but it was empty. Running his hand through hia scanty gray locks, he: exchimed, in deep despair: “There! Now the pmtellor 18 lost. I'm much afraid, after all, this plan is no good!” - - Good Advet:‘tisifxg ' Is Newi Manufactures, merchants, and others who use the advertising- columns of THE PIONEER no longer regard their expenditures in the light of expense, but of investment. Now. that adver,g‘;;ur\li is being purged of exaggeration and'Untruth, the read- ing public, especially -that large circle of PIONEER readers who receive the paper at their homes or carefully carry it home with them each. day, take as much interest in advertisements as they do in the news. - & After all, PIONEER ad.ertising IS news of the most interesting, instruc- And if it is a good investment for the advertiser to_place his news before you constantly it is equally “profitable for our readers to read attentively the valuable information thus imparted. Anderson. lllmlr.t.d Song: Rheumatism Quickly Cured. “My sister’s husband had an at- tack of rheumatism in his arm,” writes a well known resident of New- ton, Iowa. “I gave him a bottle of Chamberlain’s Liniment which he ap- plied to his arm .and on the next morning the rheumatism was gone.” For chronic muscular - rheumatism you will find - nothing better than Chamberlain’s Liniment. Sold by Barker's Drug Store.—Adv. i PROPOSALS " FOR BRICK BUILD- INGS, ETC. Department of the Interior, Office’ of Indian Affairs, Washington, D! C., April 22, 1913. Sealed proposals, plainly marked on_the outside of"the sealed envelope: “Proposals for Build- ings, etc., white Earth.Indian School and Agency, Minnesota,” and addressed to the Commissioner * of Tndian Affairs, Washington, D. C, will be received at the Indian Office until 2 o'clock p. m. May. 26, 1913, for furnishing materials and labor for the erection of a brick dor- n:itory and brick mess hall and installa- tion_of acetylene lighting extension at the White Earth School, and the erection of a laundry building at the White Earth Agency. Minnesota, in strict accordance with the plans, specifications and in- structions to bidders, which may be ex- amined at this Office, the offices of the Supervisor . of Construction, Denver, Colo,, the American Contractor, Chicago, u. Indian Warehouses hicago, L, st Louis, Mo., and Omaha, Nebr., and at the School. ~For further inform: ation apply to the Superintendent of the White Earth Indian School, White Earth, Minnesota, C. F. Hauke, Acting Commis- siorer. 9td 4-29 5-1,3,6,8,10,13,15,17 at : "Tlm Blind: Dompour’s : (Kalem) The. cultivated sense of touch -engbles. the composer toselvera m : plexing problem whon hg nlh his opera and regains his algh(,\ 5 “Broncho. BIIU'C Sistor’’ (Essanay) A tale of brotherly love. Gripping in every. detail; featuring G. M. . a“f Alwn,ys Knew thc Girl 1'd Love, - - Would Be a Girl Like You’’ C. J.” Woodmansee “f corner In Crooks”’ A’big fat_laugh all the way through. 1 it (Vitagraph) THE SPALDING EUROPEAN PLAN Duluth’s Largest and Best Hotel DULUTH MINNESOTA More than §100000.00 recently e on impovements; %0 Yoo ’m‘fi"v?g le moml eonvenlcnee~ Luxufloul Ind 591! hlflfl restaurants ‘and buffet. Fle; Palm Room, Men's Grlll Oolan(fl Bnfln. Magnificent lobby and. public ms; fllmom. banquet rooms and nlnz rOOmS3 xSllllll Dl;lfll; :ndio n heart of business sec- llon ‘but u'erlonklnl the harbor and L':Ise perior. Convenient to everything. l of the Groat Hotols of the Northwest William C. Kiein INSURANCE Rentals, Bonds, Real Estats First Mortgage Loans on City and Farm 6and 6, O'Loary-Bowser Bidg. Phone 19. Bamidjl, Minn, UNION TABERNACLE INGS South of the ngh School Building g Friday, May 9,13 EVERY NIGHT W. K. DENISON Except Monday Startin EVERY NIGHT Exgept Monday 7:30 Chorus Leader Singing Jesies! Banking Law, 222 McKnight ~Bldg. - - Challenger & Bromt [|imnesvous ina-—an Comedy Sketch ME PROF. L. A. WEGNER REV. W. S. COLEGROVE - Assistant Evangelist - 7:30 ! "“ w..flwav fi%@flwsfi 1 N flh Boi evaaee 5,5,"\-5 am‘"“ e ‘g}mfiur!‘umx w g m:m omen Lflvegugs Freight Nort] «4(4:4:'&¢ b b 5 Fary }(’Eéslpw Ruth Wiglitinan Teacher of Piano: Remlence Sllldl:oh:em;z Belmd' Ave. LAWYERS GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER ‘Telephone 588 diles Block JOHN F. GIBBONS ; ATTORNEY AT LAW First National Bank Bullding BEMIDJI, MINN. D. H. FISK ATTORNEY AT LAW Office second floor O'Leary-Bowser Bldy PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS OR. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block OR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. - PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON fiice in' Mayo Blocl Rea. 'Phnno 397 Phone 396 OR. C. R. SANBORN Office—Miles Block JR. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Jv-r First National bank, Bemidjl, Minn, fice 'Phone 86, Residence 'Phone 72 OR. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Winter Block DR. E. H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block Residence Phone 811 Phone 18 EINER 'W. -JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over Security Bank DENTIST Office in Winter Block DR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST First National Bank Bldg. Tel. 838 DR. G. M. PALMER DENTIST Miles Block Evening Work by Appolntment Only NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY Open daily, except Sunday, 1mln 1:@5%11 Sunday, resding roo - VETERINARIAN Phone 164 - Pogue’s Livery TOM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER 8 SAFE AND PIANO MOVING Res. 'Phone &8, 818 Ameriocs Ave. Office Phone 13. Place Your Business With Us We Specialize In Real Estate, Rentals, etc, Fire, Lifes Health and Accident Insurance, Bonds and General Brokerage Office Above Palsce Meat Market 312 Minn. Ave. Phose 602 Roberts. Moore and Titus, Props’ FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER and COUNTY CORONER 'I’TEN’HON POTATO GROWERS! Consign ‘your potatoes to the Min- nesota Fruit Association ‘who. - will Dlace them in:‘the best market ob- tainable, will advance 75 per- cent upon their- delivery dn Mirenelpolis, and as soon as sale has been con- firmed will remit the remained, less four cents per bushel charges. MINNESOTA FRUIT ASS 3000 Feet of Pictures Music By Brinkman’s Orchestra Admission 10c, 2&c Show Starts 7:10. Continuous. Meetlngs