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About The City R TR TR K * LEST WE FORGET ¥ LA B E LSRR SRR RE R R ‘The Blika’ annual Charity Baill wil Je given on Lineola’s Disthday. L “Thae -College Widow” will appear at the Athletfc club theatre on Mon- day, February 23. Don't miss it. “s e That news items telephoned to the Ploneer are appreciated both by the publishers and readers: of the paper. Phone 31. e The joint convention:of the North- western and North Central Educa- tional associations will be held in Be- midji the remainder of the week. so 1 February 14, ia the. cloaing date of the Bchroeder free piano contest. It s not too late to get a place at the top. A low candidate today may be high tomorow. That on. Wednesdsy February 18, another Redpath Lyceum bureau en- tertatnment 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- les, s John Alexander, known the nation aver 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 the whole affair will be under the con- trol of the lads. |0 Gilbert Peterson of Turtle.River was a Bemldji visitor yesterday. 1. J. Cosne of Virginia was in Be- midi Wednesday on a combined busi- ness and pleasure trip. Hurrah for Dreamland Saturday night—Adv. Paul Carpeter of Red Lake Falls is attending the teacher’s convention being held in this city. transacted lie Fred Hall of Ngblsh tust, ess In the city yesterday. returned home in the rfternoon. One of these days you ought to go to Hakkerups and have your ple- ture taken.—Adv. Charles Rowdan of Wilton was in the city yesterday and called at the Ploneer office and. subscribed for the paper. Miss Martha Wilson of St. Paul ar- rived in Bemildji last evening and will remaln here during the teachers convention, There will be the regular meeting, with work, of the Eastern Star to- morrow night in the Masonic :hall, at 8 o'clock. A. Hayes of Hallock is among the instructors from Northern Minneso- ta who are attending the comvention being held here. Miss Minnie Balley and Mrs. 8. C. Balley went to Bagley today where they will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hansel. The best Rind of well seasoned tam- arack for sale. Fred Barwdell, tele- phone 336-4.—Adv. D. Johnson of Warren is among the viaitors who are spending a few dey-in-the ¢ity on-a-combined busi- neas and pleasure trip. Judge C. W. Stanton will leave BrinkmanTheatre | FRED BRINKMAN, Man TO-NICHT At the Beinkmen The Harry St. Cliir Stock Co. “Qut of the Fold” Dramatized from the Shep- hetdd!flle Hills. A Beau- thts - evening for the = twin - cities ‘Wwhere he will remain for sevaral days on official business. . P John Isaacson of Kelllher accom- panied Miss Inez Gunderson to Be- midji this morning. Mr. Isaacson will return to his home this ‘evening. R. L. Nichols of Little Falls was among the business callers who spent yesterday in the city calling on friends and transacting business. ‘We #till have a few boxes of thoss Western apples at"$2.26 per box, Schmitt’s grocery.—Adv. C. Reinhold, Clyde H. Workman,| and C. D, Peterson of Red Lake Falls arrived in Bemidji last evening and are among the attendants at the| teachers’ convention. "E. M. Mitchell, superintendent of the public schools at Warren, arrived in Bemidji yesterday and will spend the next few days here attending the teachers’ convention. Henry Montbriand returned from Tenstrike this morning where he has spent the past two days on businees. Mr. Montbriand is connected with the Hansen billiard hall. A. L. Molander left last eveningj§ for the twin cities where he will at- tend the Joint Rate session of the' Railway and Warehouse commission. He will be away until Saturday. Attorney Thayer Bailey will leave tonight for St. Paul where he will attend a reunion of his St. Paul law school fraternity tomorrow night. While in the cities he will visit the automobile show. Mrs, Ed. Akre of Nymore, who came down with scarlet fever last week, is getting along nicely and her son, Carl, who also had the disease is well again. Margaret, who is seven years old, is still quite sick. Dinner and supper will be served in the Baptist church tomorrow. All are invited to attend. Tickets 35¢.— Adv, 0. B. Grotte of Guthrie spent yes- terday afternoon in Bemidji calling on old friends and transacting busi- ness, M. Grotte formerly made his home in Bemidji and was proprietor of the variety now owned by Mr. Me- groth. C. H. Mills, manager of the Swift and Company branch at Brainerd, is spending a short time in the city on business for that company. Mr. Mills was accompanied by H. E. Grafft of Brainerd who is also con- nected with Swift and Co. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Lunn and sons Robert and James, who have spent the past few days in the twin cities, will return to Bemidji tomor- row. They went to meet Mr. Lunn’s brother -and .wife, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Lunn of Auburn Maine, who are on their way to California. The Northern National Bank has since its organization, over 10 years ago, been a friend for amd a true friend of the farmers, tho merchants and the wage earners in this com- munity.—Adv, Mrs, Ben Herschfeld of St. Paul arrived in Bemidji yesterday and will remain here with her husband, who was injured In the Kelliher fire yesterday morning, until he has re- covered sufficiently to return to his home. Mr. Herschfeld received a wrenched back which will prevend him from resuming his duties as tra- veling salesman for Daniel Aberlee & Son, of St. Paul for some time. Miss Elizabeth Murphy entertain- ed at a sleighride party and oyster supper last evening. The party drove out to the Murphy farm two and a half miles Southwest of town, where the supper was served. Those who participated were Mrs. M. Downs, and the Misses Emma Noeson, Lucy LaFontisee, Hazel Minnick, Ida De- COMING: -Henry M. Blossom Jr.’s "Human Interest story of “CHEGKERS"” In Fine Pulsating. Parts Majestic. Theatr § CTURES DELUXE! “The:Love: of Ponclaps” (Belig) The story of selfish and unselfish love. “The: Strike” (Kalem) A powerful: melodrama with.-many: thrilling seenes. lilustrated Soag—Mrs, VanPraag “Anybody Gould: Love 6irt: Like: You" “A-Bear Eseape” (Pathe) A side-splitting comedy that will make the joy tears run down your face. will inspect a line of Harley Davi- son_motor. cycles, Later in the week they ‘will go to Minneapois where they will atterd the auto show. While away Mr. Erickson will pur- chase a high power cycle for recing and Mr. Miller will purchase a ma- chine for traveling. They will be away about one week. Tonight at The Brinkman Tonight at. the Brinkman, the Harry 8t. Clair Stock Co. will present the beautiful four act rural.comedy drama, entitled “Out Of The Fold" as dramatized from the novel'of “The: Sheherd Of The Hills”. A play full of bright sparkling comedy- through- out the entire action of the-bill, im- terspersed with geod dramatic attua- tions. - The third act alone is well worth the price of admissiow, intro- ducing a special scene in the village school house and embracing. -the strength of the entire company of sixteen people. At present there are seven companies of “This play tour- ing the road in one night stands and this will probably be the only op- portunity the people of Bemidji will Rushia, Julia Nielson, Vera Falls, Ruth Walker, Christine Berggren, Thelma Johnson, Elizabsth Erickson, Carrie Armstrong and Muza Prather. Harry Erickson and Julius Miller laft this morning for Brainerd where they will remain until tomorrow morning- on a pleasure visit. To- morrow the young men will journey to Staples, Minnesota, where they rredm of Rye| [ Nt 3 Ndfure) | Breakfast rood| | | Corrects | | |ndi3’es+ion i Banishes }Consfipafion have of witnessing one of the latest of this season’s successes,—Adv. ThE PR FFT R FEEE S BAPPFLING MALADY AFFECTS THOUBANDS. Grove Qity, Pa, Feb. 5— Nearly 1,000 residents- of Grove City are suffering from & strange malady ‘which ‘ phy- siclans are umable. to: name. The disease resembles. winter cholera and -is_contagiots.” 8o many men areill-that several. industrial plants are crippled severely. ~Physicizns-are—baf- fled as to the identity of the disease and. its cause. X X XL Y ILSON LAUDED BY Af joctety . Opposed ; to : Suffrage. -Pratses President’s Reply. ‘Washington, Feb. 5.—Resolutions commending President Wilson for his refusal to commit himself as the lead- *++++++++++++++#++ + + + + * +* + + + * + + 4+ + +* * + j{er of the Democratic party to the cause of woman suffrage as request- ed Monday by a delegation of .suf- fragists at ‘the White House have been adopted by the District Associa- -Iclchn.lrluno! EX-SHM OF PERSIA GONING Goast to Ceast Tour of United States Is' Planned. New York, Feb. &—Mohulml All Mirza, ex-shah of Persis, is to viait ‘America mext-May. Word to this ef- fect, which came from Beérlin, was confirmed by H. H. Topakyan, the Per- slan comsul general: in ‘this city. “Yes, I have heard the ex-shah is) golng to visit this:couatry,” he said.| “1 understand he..will arrive herel: some . time: ‘next ) He'.probably ‘will .come:te this city.first, aud then all over the ‘country; going Chicago and. finally to'San: Francisco: In other quarters it is'said the e: shah was coming -for the-purpose of. investigating certain ‘investment op- portunities. PRESIDENT OF PERY OUSTED FROM-QFFICE Minister of War: Kilied: In Ds- fonding Barraeks. ling. for breath, wi od; trils exuu, nwflwa‘ blow- £370 the.total number.of women redls-[or eatasphekasreithreat-will b goned| tered .as 153,897, wharass polls had satimated the ndsibet would fel) vélow 100,000, ““The mambe of Women wheigla:) End sugch n[ury Row! Get the dlurcnu but trly Put.- your. m i (i thBprimaries faur, :fm fim mnol.vu by, the heat - anld; My Medill:, Iflur .oen -commlittee. of the National federation. ‘“Certiin” woriens izations-counseled-their . frwim - from - aft the primarfes m: the Mng | partisan: idea. I tully o 200,000 wommen ng!b?! tHon-day" ek 4o ok bl ok £ B + . QUARD. REWARDE nom KILLING CONVICT.. Joltet, TiL., m §=—Ouart 4 Jerewmtah ' Colling: ‘who ' “shot’ 4> and> killed: Osoar: Von' Hagen: b 4- rohe- ‘lhfll‘ Vion: Hagén: sttampted> ~escape- from: the. Illinela: panluntluy. will be_promoted, Warden Allen announced, fol- lowing Collins’ exonerstion by & ®:coromer's ‘jury, coniposed” of’ fve: clergysien: and” s> Tayman;® +f++1-+.+.-+++4- + 4- L3 +* ok ok ok o ok b o ok b ko idide iy LUOAL' DRUGBIST' SAYS: 2 Ll “TAKE: ONLY ORE-DOSE ‘We want to te]l thosé fn Bemidji uffering .from .stomach. ‘or. bowel trouble. that we. are agents: for. .the slnnla mixture..of bucktharn : hnk glycerine, etc.,. known: u‘Aéhr-hh. the remedy which, beeame: famous: curing .appendicitis,: Thig is, the, t thorough bewel cleanser known JUST.ONE,DOSE relieves sour stem, ach, gas on the-stomach and:consti- pation almost IMMEDIATBLY, You ,Will b surprised at the: quick.aation, of Adler- i-ka. B. N. Freach & druggists.—Adv. Lima;"Peru, Feb. 5-+-A/miittary coupj: @etat completely overthrew- this' Pe-. ruvian government’ and broughit ‘abou ‘the ‘resigmation -of ‘President Billing, hurst after he ‘was imprisoned ‘in. the Palace. War Minister Varela was killed while attempting to ‘défend tXe Santa Oatalina . barracks against-the-revolu.. tionists. Colonel Benavides, lsader. of ‘the movement ‘agalnst ths Biing- hurst government, now occuples the palace and is expected nonnnlb 18 declaperhimgelf {preadliunt. The fear of the:pubiie was th“ ‘some lopal regiments:might try to tae: the: capital from the * revollfi tionists. This- ‘would resuit in“bigod- shed and destruction. So._far there has been.no fightiag abd ‘the ‘strests of Lima, . thesigh eowded with.excited p-pl..tfl'e ‘osm- parativelyquiet. % _————————— GLASS OF SALTS CLEANS _KIDNEYS If your Back: nuhu or Bladded bothers, deink lot-6f water and eat less meat | e Wikén 'you ki8ezsihuttiand you 4 | back feels sore,“ddn’t get scared and procesd to load your stomach with a Tot of aruge’ tHAt eX¢its 1N Kidueys| Keep your kidneys clean. like you and irritute;the emfire urinary traet. keep your bowels ‘clésn, by nmllil them with- & - mild, - harmless’ snl which removes the body'si ariboas normal activity. The functigmof th Hdnm is to fiiter the blood. In 24 thoy-sirain-from-it-§00- of acld and waste, 50 We can nmuly understand_ the vital importance of| e kidneys active. Drink._ iot#:or: Wwater-—you: ' can’t drink too much; also get from any pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take.a tablespoonful in a iglass of water before breakfast each morn-/ ing for a'few days and your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts is made from the heid of grapes and and hes been used for. generations to. clean and stimulate clogged ¥idneys; also to meutralise the acids in. urin tion Opposed to Waoman Sufffage. ‘A |, letter advising the- president of its action was sent by the associationm. RAISE FOR TEETOTALERS Offer of 10 Par Cent Wage Inorease to Men Who Swear Off, Cheater, Pa., Feb. 5.—An ineresse of 10 per cent in 11l wages to all who| sign the pledge was the offer before the employes of the Philadel Qartzs company here. ' Indications are waste and stimulates them:to thalrs i * Ploneer 'Wants—one-balt eent, word oash. Great bu: ying mkmnly«uld froms 1.90.to as’'much as’'§35.00, Saturday ‘between-2 p m. and 3 choice.......... Saturday between'3'p. m. and 4 p. m., ... Cheice....... . : urday Ap. m. i : oo chomehflmpm and5pm $f.fl.0 No telephone orders accepted Beniidji, Minn, time for Yyou thrnfty men Y()U_can‘ make your dollars do extra duty now-a-days, during this-time of the seasen’s clearance ‘in our. stove; we're really anxious-to-clean up on.-all winter goods. to makea clear field for spring. _ Just Jook atthe prices we're- cmotlng on Hart Schaffner'& Marx clothes; that' shows how glad we are to make a real clearance; goods like these-are-al- ways worth the price; and any time you canget them at less tharsthe: regular prices yowd betterdoit. Goodclthes sid late of other things clearing