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B R R R R R R RS E SRS * LEST WE FORGET ¥ EEEFRKH RN EHK KK ‘The Eiks annual Charity Ball will Je givem on Lincoln’s birthday. s s “The College Widow” will appear at the Athletie club theatre on Mon- day, Febrnary 23. Don't miss it. b s That news items telephoned to the Piloneer are appreciated both by the publishers and readers of the paper. Phone 31. The joint convention of the North- western and North Central Educa- tional associations will be held in Be- midjl next week. About 300 teachers will be here. February 14, is the closing date of the Schroeder free piano contest. [t is not too late to get a place at the top. A low candidate today may be high tomorow. s That on Wednesday February 18, another Redpath Lyceum bureau en- tertalnment will be given at the Me- thodist Church Auditorium when Ratto, in character studies from life, will appear. It is the last of the ser- fes. John Alexander, known the nation over as the “Boys’ Friend,” will be here on February 21 and 22 when he will be the chief speaker at the Boys Congress. Boys from all northern Minnesota will be here, and .he whole affair will be under the con- trol of the lads. JOCAS BREVITIES John Claffy of Kelliher spent yes- terday in Bemidji on business. W. C. Brown of Soo Falls spent last night in Bemidji transacting business. A. A. Campbell of Duluth was in Bemidji yesterday on a short busi- ness visit. Dreamland opens Saturday night. —Adv. John Kohler of Frazee is in Be- midfi today on a combined business and pleasure visit. A. C. Goddard of Red Lake waz among the business callers who were in- Bemidji yesterday. Don't miss the Masquerade to- Night. Admission 10c.—Adv Mrs. C. F. Sims of Wilton was a Bemidjl visitor Monday. She return- ed home in the afternoon. J. H. Wiffie of Red Lake spent yes- terday in the city calling on friends and transacting business. One of these days you ought to &0 to Hakkerups and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. J. A. Porter of St. Cloud was among the business callers who spent yesterday in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nuss of Ros- by drove in to Bemidji Monday and called on the local merchants. ‘Wa still have a few boxes of those Weetern apples at $2.25 per box, at Schmitt's grocery.—Adv. L. R. Caswell and family of Red Lake spent yesterday in the city shopping and calling on friends. E. R. Montgomery of Crookston spent yesterday in the city on a com- bined business and pleasure trip. uesday in the-ecity ' calling: on friends and-transacting business. Meet me at the Minnespelis Au- tomobile show at the “Inland Mortor- ist” booth, Armory ‘or . Vendome hotel. C. W. Jewett, —Ady. The choir of the Swedish Lutheran church will meet at the home of Mys. Pete Bodeen at 8 o'clock this even- ing 2 Misses Gladys and Mabel Johnson of the town of Frohn were in the city Tuesday shopping -and cu.mng on friends. ‘Winter’s germs and impurities are in your system—Hollister's R. M. Tea will drive them out; try ii Barker’s Drug Store—Adv. J. C. Morrison,-Jr. of Red Lake, of- ficial interpreter for the Chippewa Indians, spent yesterday in Bemidji with friends. The advanced bible study class will meet with Mrs. R. H. Muncy, 715 America avenue, at 3 o’clock to- morrow afternoon. W. F. Dickens, superintendent of the Red Lake reservation, was among the business = visitors who spent yesterday in the city. Hustles you up, clears the head, you feel different all over—its Hol- lister’s R. M. Tea; best for bowels and stomach. Barker’s Drug Store— —Adv. William J. Law, auditor for the Crookston = Lumber Company is spending a few <days in the city on business for that company. Mrs. M. F, Cunningham of Bemidji who has been the guest of Mrs. Mary Stillings, went to New York today to visit her som, Ira Cunningham.— Brainerd Daily Dispatch. Misses Ella and Kate LaFontisee have gone to the cities where they will do their spring buying for the LaFontisee millinery store. Miss Jennie, Ditty has charge of the La- Fontisee millinery during their ab- sence. The Presbyterian Ladies Aid society will be entertained by Mrs. G. W. Cochran at her home on cor- ner of Minnesota avenue and fifth street, tomorrow afternoon at 3 o’clock. All the ladies are cordially invited. For your stomach’s sake, cleanse your bowels and liver with Hollls- ters R. M. Tea; keeps you well, makes you weller. 35c Barker's Drug Store.—Adv. Misses Rhue Young and Berdine Philips of La Porte will attend the the teac.ers’ convention Thursday, Friday and Saturday. While in the city they will be the guests of Mr. and A. P. Young. Misses Young and Philips teach at LaPorte. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Jenkinson ac- companied by Mrs. Jenkinsen's sis- ter, Mrs. W. M. Cot of Union Center, Wisconsin, drove to Bemldji from Maltby Monday morning. Mrs. ‘Cot has been visiting at the Jenkinson home for some time and left Monday for her home. In the report printed last night in the Pioneer , telling of the death of Lillian Ehlers, 6 years old, following an operation for appendieitis, this paper was in error. The undertaker in charge of the case had misinform- ed the reporter, the facts of the case being that the child was operated on for a tumor. ‘When you kave an account with the Northern National Bank no ome will have knowledge of the fact or know the amount of your deposit. That is a matter of confidence be- tween yourself and the bank.—Adv. Tomorrow evening the Bemidji Hockey team will give a public dance in the city hall to raise funds to coy- er the expenses incurred in the Crookston-Bemidji contest last Sun- day. Harley A. Hansom, proprietor of Hansen’s billiard hall, financed the gnne which resulted in a deticit |" of twenty dollars. Mrs. Murray Humes of Cass Lake L. E. Chambers of Winona spent | BrinkmanTheatre FRED BRINKMAN, Manager TO-NICHT X1Good Time Goning for All - The Harry St. Clxir Stock Co. That Thomuzhly New Bright Sparkling and Wide Awake Comedy Drama “The Bullder of Bridges” In four acts Perfectly Shzed i Cast Warner's Features -Presents Gene Gauntier “On the Fighting Line” In three parts J-nqandthefanhalhat Popular Prices was in the city last evening, the guest of Mrs. F. S. Lycan. She left this morning for Elkharn, Wiscon- sin, having been called there by the serious illness of her sister's hus- HELP WANTED 1N BEMIDJI ‘Those Who suffer with kidney backache, urinary ilis or any ' little kfdney or bladder disorder, want kid- mey help. Who can better advise than some Bemidji resident, who has also suffered, but has had velief. Bem- 1dji people recommend Doan’s Kidney Pills. Here's one case And there are many others. 5 Oliver Gordhamer, earpenter, 1200 Dewey avenue, Bemidjl, Mian., says: “Some years ago I was asinoyed by my kidneys. It hurt me to Stoop or lift and in the morning, I felt stiff and lame. I used two boxes of Doan’s Kidney Pills and they gave me strength. This remedy can be pro- eured at Barker's Drug Store.” “When-Your Back is Lame—Re member the 'll-n." MRS FISKE'S FAMOUS VSUOCESS APRICE” . WITH MARY PICKFORD A delxzhtfb\‘xll wmedy-d:tpx of society, lg: and" the truth that love levels. all—an echo of® lu!ls 3 mingled with the voice of the city. 2 First show starts at 1:l5. second at 8:30 and the third at 9:45 - Admission 15 cents SPECIAL MATINEE Wednesday, 3 p. m. Port au Prince, Hayti, Feb. 4.— I Three hundred men of the rival revo- lutionaries weré killed in their battle at Gonmaives, according to advices re- band, who was injured by a fall a week ago and who has not yet re- ceived here. covered consciousness. TTHREE HUNDRED DIE IN HAYTIAN BATTLE Rival Factions in' Serious Gon- fict at Gonaives. Majestic Theatre PICTURES DELUXE -*The Love of Penslops” (Selig) The story of selfish and unselfish love. “The_Sirike” (Kalem) A powerful melodtama with many thnllmg scenes. The adherents of Senator Davilmar Theodore were signally defeated by the followers of General Orestes Za- mor, formerly government delegate at Cape Haytien. Senator Theodore and his men were driven in a mortherly direction to Plaisance on the road to Cape Hay- tien. General Zamor has_proclaimed him- self chief executive of the republic. Carlos Zamor, government delegate at Gonaives, assisted: his brother in the battle and General Desormes fought by their side. Fire broke out in the city of Go- naives during the battle. Fifteen houses were destroyed, but no foreign property was damaged. 00000000000000000000005 | WOMAN HONORED BY SULTAN Mrs. Hugh E. Poynter, American, Given Order of Shefikat. Binghamton, N. Y, Feb. 4.—Mrs. Hugh E. Poynter, formerly Miss Mary A. Mason of this city, has been deco- The sleigh ride which had been |rated by the sultan of Turkey with planned by several young men of the|the brilllants and order of the Shefi- IHustrated Su;—Mrs VanPraag “‘Anybody Gould Love a Girl Like You" “A Bear Escape” (Pathe) A side-splitting comedy that will make the joy tears run down your face. evening was postponed indefinitely S as the plans interfered with the|s. American women to remain in dance given in the Odd Fellow’s hall. | {he danger zonme and pest epidemic, Another sleigh ride is now being|is the adopted daughter of C. M planned and will probably be given | Dickinson, formerly American’ con- first of next. Rt R R R R R St. Cloud Times, Feb. 2: Ome of the most ususual operations in this sec- tion if not in America was perform- ed at St. Raphael’s hospital this morning when a tumor weighing 70 pounds was removed from Mrs. Marie Weber, residing at Eighth avenue south. The tumor is the largest so far reported. In addition to this 150 gall stones were removed. ARKANSAS HAS CHAMPION OFFICESEEKER. Little” Rock, Feb. 4—Ran- dolph county lays claim to the champion candidate of the country, W. B, (“Blackstone”) MecCoy, who has been running for office regularly every two years for the last forty years and has pever been elected. oo oo ofs oo ol o o ol o oo o b o oo oo ol ol ofe ol ol ol ol obe b ol ok Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Pfeifer enter- tained at cards Monady and Tuesday +++++‘l‘+*+++++++"‘+ night in honor of their second wed-| DAKOTA BANKER IS FREED ding aniversary. The guests Mon- day nignt were Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson, Messrs. George Stein, J. ered by Law. Ward N. Burnes and Ed. Johnson,| Grafton, N. D., Feb. 4—The case of and the Misses Edna Peterson, M. [C. R. Verry of Park River, charged Loham and Edith Irwin. Those pre- | With making gertain false statements sent Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. L. of the Park River bank’s condition to the state examiner, was dismissed Crothers, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Dantels, | by judge Kneeshaw. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hanson; Mr. and| The dismissal was granted on the Mrs. W. Elliott and Mrs. E. Elliott, | plea that the law does not provide a and the Misses Inez Elliott, Margaret | Penalty - for the alleged charge. Loham and Edith Erwin. Tun“ HAI“ DA“K WITH SAGE TEA Grandma kept her locks dark, glossy and thick with a simple mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Charge Dismissed Bn:auu Not Cov- Lo B R R R HIS ASHES SENT - BY PARCEL POST. Pittsburgh, Feb. 4.—A unique use of the parcel post was made by friends of the late Frederick Heist of McKees- port. His body was cremated and the ashes, packed securely in a strong wooden box, were started on their way to Reichel- sheim, Germany, his former home, by parcel pest. The parcel, believed to be the first of its kind sent in this country, carried $1.42 postage. The old-time mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur for darkening gray, streaked and faded hair is grand- mother’s treatment, and folks are again using it'to keep their hair a 8ood, even color, which is quite sen- x|8’ble, as we are living in an age|d when a youthful appearance is of the greatest advantage. Nowdays, though, we don’t have the troublesome task of gathering the sage and the mussy mixing at afe ofe o ol ole ofe oo ol obs ofs o ofe obe b ode obe b oo ol hobohokb kb kb ek hdehhdd PP R JAIL_SENTENCE FOR DIVINE Maine Minister Punished for Libeling Supreme Court Justice. home. “All drug stores sell the ready M. Berry was sentenced to four|to-use product called “Wyeth's Sage ‘months in jail for criminally libeling|and Sulphur Hair Remedy” for Associate - Justice Haley of the su-{about 50 cents a bottle. It is very|3H preme court.. The case’ will go to|popular because nobody can discover |8 the law court on exceptions. = 5 Thie alleged libel was <contained in |-, 13 Deen applied. Simply motsten articles written by Mr. Berry and ap-|Y0U" comb or & soft brush with it|3 Portland, Me., Feb. 4—Rev. Wilbur mmmgomnntmelflafimmm'mhfl'mm hair, Civic league, o!wflch&cdpfmdantmsfllelfllumnafln. ‘Wwas secretary. ,bymrnlngth«nomru-m The articles criticised Jndpfil.lcy but what del!fihlll “ladies with because of his disposition of liquor |wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur is “that, ShBe = besides beautifully ~darkening the . isirlturltcwlnuufimltnhn IRISH . WOMAN IS HONORED produces that soft and appear- | 3 Miss Purser A 'mcwln"'lflufl!lm is 50 at- - National Gallery, |tractive; besides, prevents mamu. Dnbfin. Feb. 4.—Miss Sarah Purse { Aatho water, Clay, Beck the latter part of this week or the|sul general in Constantinople. mfie«i Victar Baron amd' Mrs. Vlemrh qi Glovani,” mynarlmuly shot. durl W _rods of “death’ corner,” where ny Puccio and Rodorari pensa, reputed leaders of the 3rd ANNUAL CROP SHOW AND 4th ANNUAL SHORT Sioux City Editor Former Mem-| ment of throat -and lung troubles. > Bo of co gress: Two eminent French ohoml.m; dis- covered a method of separat! Rerthl. dmr And ]“’lblllher of tha curative medicinal elements of the Gity Journal. and former mem-| cogs, livers. from “the--ofl or grease of that historlc delegation to con-| o1 1s 4, gress that ineluded Dolliver, Cousins, g rown away, but to these Hepburn, Lacey and Henderson, died ‘medicinal elements tonic iron is now . aged - seventy-fonr years, in a added, thus combining in Vinol the spital afte month’s illness of a|tWwo mbst world famed tonics, complicition_of 'diseases. His last| As a body-builder.,and strength creator. for weak, run-down people, for feeble old people,- dellcate chil- dren, to Testore Strength after sick- ______|mess;-and for chronic coughs, colds; - brthhttis or pulmonary troubles we mn l“EB : mt m lflfll ask you to try Vinol with the under- standing that your money will be re- turned if it does not help you Bar- *lo:t’wmdhmd Tonics com ker’s Drug Store, Bemidji.—Adv. in Vinol. P. S. For pimples and blotches try nz, ;. Cod leer oll and Iron have proved [our Saxo Salve, We guarantee it. for the Sunday ‘fu,mra for years and widely COURSE AT CROOKSTON FEB. 10th TO 20th, 1914 i Gren‘t)f Sicc?:l has atntfx}ued the kat, in recognition of her services in | zation of the 3rd annual farm croj city and which was to be given last i the Turkish hospitals during the” Bal- [ and’ fourth annual shbrt course to be: V. Mra. Poynter, one of the | held at Crookston February 10th to 20th| Verued st “e“‘m%om havesbeosy year. Many farmers from Kittson, Rosenu,l’enmugto Red Lake, Beltrami, ‘From Northern Counties . Agricultural Buildings at Crookston, Students at Work in the Field and Prise Herd of Dairy Cows. and indications point towards the biggest| 1 ps go;v gathering for better and scientific agri-|and Dean Wood of the University of ‘culture ever scheduled in the Northwest. M‘fimde?otn, zx‘x;a other prominent s ers P : will deliver Iresses at the show. The Crookston Commercial. Club and Hill, has offer- buslnfis men of Crookston are very active ed a snlver cup. for the best peck (15in this undertaking and are _co-operating pounds) of potatoes. ~ Arrangements are| with the Agricultural School in every way. provided Marshall, i’ulk Clear-| now being made to stop Grenb Northern orman, Mnhnomnn, trains at_the Agricultural School four! er and Hubbert countieshavesig-| miles from Crookston. their intention of entering this she Indications point to one of the largest This year the{and most successful agricultural and oW fimlluru.l School anticipate between| better farming short courses ever held in and 2000 entries. - President Vincent| Northern Minnesota. The R RO BEMIDJI PIONEER DA!LY $4.00 A mn WEBIKLY Daily and Weekly | | . 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