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) P— P — | Was an over Sunday ylsitor in Be- ‘midjl. He returned to his home to- day. Mrs. P, R. Brooks of Deer River spent yesterday in Bemidi vieiting with friends and transacting busi- HH K KKK KKK KKK KK K| ness. About The City & LEAST WE FORGET *| Nobody loves a fat man or.a fat HH K KKK KKK KKK KKK K| woman: get busy R. M. Tea; keeps Tonight the “College Widow.” you trim and supple. Barker’s Drug : PR S Store.—Adv, Omar R, Gravelle of Red Lake To be at the Athletic club theatre o 8:1: Shis avening: called on friends in Bemidji Satur- & i day. He returned to his home Satur- day_afternoon. The Bemidji high™ school basket- ~|' Mrs. A. C. Onstad of Park Rapid ball team plays here Saturday March spent Saturday in Baml:;lk :flfm; 1. on friends. She returned ‘to Park Rapids this morning. That news items telephoned to Mrs. 8. G. Henry and Mrs. C. A. Ploneer are appreciated both by the|Houston of Park Raplds were in Be- publishers and readers of the paper. midji Saturday calling on friends Phone 31. and transacting business. LR = s For . a cheap coffee, try our 5 That on Friday and Saturday of|pounds for a $1.00. For a 50c tea this week the Two Harbors basket-|our Elefant brand is unexcelled., ball five will meet the - Athletics, Schmidt’s “Grovery.—Adv. Two Harbors is' out for the cham- plonship and expect to “clean” up the Bemidji team. 3t. Cloud comes next week. Max Huffman went to Funkley Saturday where he-visited his father in the camp over Sunday, returning to Bemidji this mornink. Mr., Powers of Solway was in the city Saturday and while here called at the Pioneer office and renewed his subscription for another year. The ladies of St. Philip’s church will serve a 10c lunch in the bage- ment of the church, Tuesday after- noon, February 24. Everybody wel- come.—Adv, Mrs. C. E. Baftles went to Cass L. Rood was the guest of his mo- |Lake today to attend a birthday par- ther over Sunday. ty given by the Catholic birthday Mrs. Gustavson of Blackduck was club, in honor of Mrs. Charles Brad- an over Sunday visitors {n Bemtaji. |P¥Y- Mr. Day of Long i’ralrle was the Arthur Ronnebor of Blackduck guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Naugle | V2% #IONE the over Sunday visitors Sunday. who were in the city as delegates to the Boys’ Congress. He returned to M. H. Erickson of Walker is|his home this morning. :“:w";d;?e bustness gallers I N6 - ogay iatria, “Willls picsoied’ s y % night, but I insised on finishing my Miss Henrletta Morrison of Lake|beauty course of Hollister's R. M. Itasca, was an over Sunday visitor|Tea; it's wonderful,” 35c. Barker's in Bemidj. Drug Store.—Adv. E. J. Taylor, editor of the Kelli-| Mrs. J. 'W. Naugle entertained her Journal, was in the city on Musi- | Mesdames W. P. Dyer, Ed Stevens, mess Saturday. E. H. Denu, George Kreatz, Walter Thomas Sodeen and M. E. McGraw |Marcum and B. W. Lakin at a sew- of Litchtleld are business visitors [Ing bee Saturday evening. in Bemidji today. Robert Pratt of Grand Rapids was One of these days you ought to|@R over Sunday visitor of Delbert go to Hakkerups and have your ple-| Woods. Robert attended the meet- ture taken.—Adv. ings of the Boys' Congress and was 2 delegate from the Rapids. Judge C. W. Stanton left Saturday night for the Twin Cities and will| What's the use of spending so much return home this evening. money at beauty parlors; all you need Is Hollisters’ R. M. Tea: begin today: W. Scott of Deer. River called on watch your mirror. Barkers' Drug friends in Bemidji yesterday. He re- Store.—Adv. turned to his home today. Carleton Johnson of Park Rapids was in Bemidji on a combined busi- ness and ‘pleasure visit while here he attended the meetings of the Dr. Joseph Nicholson of Brainerd [boys’ Congress as a delegate from called on friends and transacted |that village, business in the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs, James Halladay of Turtle River spent Sunday in Bem- 1dji as the guests of relatives. Glen Cochran af Park Rapids ‘The best kind of well seasoned tam-|spent Saturday and Sunday in Bem- arack for eale. Fred Barwdell, tele-|idji as a delegate to the Boys’ Con- phone 336-4.—Adv. 'gress which was held in this eity. Miss Annie Haugen will leave for|Mr- Cochran returned to his home Kelliher in a few days where she |0i8 morning. will remain for several weeks, Henry Dahl, ~sawyer for the Mrs, C. B. Whitney of Remer was Crookston Lumber company ‘return- in Bemidji for a few hours Saturday ed last week 'from Minneapolis, Hot shopping and Visiting with friends, |SPTings and other points where he : ‘has spent the past few months on a Mrs. J. M. Freeburg ' of Black- 2 o pleasure trip. duck was among the north-line visit- ors in Bemidji in the city Saturday.| 07ernment Bonds have just been Issued bearing 2 per cent interest. 8. L. Martineau of Deer River|The Northern National Bank is in- —=———————————————— | spected by Government officials and its depositors are allowed 4 per cent interest.—Adv. Tver O. Myhre, manager of the Scribner Trading company, was in the city Saturday, attending to vari- ‘Think what is stopping it! Think of the germs and dl!eued tissues which poison every breath! Here is c."" P 1. the h'n.mfihz ous business matters for that com- i ters tBioat dnd mootbe I pany. He returned home on the af- ternoon train. Ted Scofield of Deer River and Bert Wheaton of Cass Lake spent Sunday in Bemidji as the_guests of Kenneth Kenfield. The visitors at- ONDON’S Congress while in the 'city. Mrs. B. L. Oberg and son Wil- liam and Floyd Reed spent Sunday in Bemidji visiting with friends attending the meetings of the Boys’ Congress. They returned to their home in Biackduck this morning. TO-NIGHT Messrs. Oleson and Dillan ot Harry St. Clair Stock Co. 1% b LLET] : Presents The Season s Biggest Offering The Four Act Western oo | S{IRE TIRED FEET 1 UH 1) Jack UDiamonds” | ...\ i oo The Most Powerful Stock un feet, sweaty feet, smelling feet, tired Drama of the Present Day Picture:Program: more shos tight- Delightful Movieland Offer- % Ml as Goodbye corns, callouses; bunions and raw gpots. No Bl f i acts In Four Reels : right off. “TIZ” 2 drawsout all the - oisonous exuda- - HOPE- JONES.- CONCERT ORCHESTRA e which pult : up the feet. Une “TI1Z” and fory { You'd Better Gi ,1¥° the Whole || ;"0 oot misery. At T come Fln]l&{:'l‘rea this Week. fortable your feet feel: Get & 25 cemt ‘em All'to the box of “ITZ” now at any druggist or Brinkman department. stare.. Don’t suffer ~ Have ; good feet, glad feet, feet that never e e wwell, never: hurt,) naver get tired, LA lon- ]| sear’s foot - comtort teed _ o Two Big Skows—One Admiss e ik guaran ) tended the meetings of the - Boys' | Y . up your face in:’ Ings - _mm ‘Majostic Theatrs PICTURES DELUXE " The LUBIN CO. presents “The [ ” 2 Mrs.:Moen wWas , aver manty yeaw;: and dled from cancer of the stomach from which “|she: hias-been Mfifig dor In three parts mm A strange and dramatic blankw mailing sto; Itis one of thosé| “heart of a 1y ? picf 3 and is extremely well acted. - Arthur Johnson and - Lottiely L Sl ewm | AFPROVAL Friday and Saturday “The House of Discord” A two-part Biograph 48 it = 8 ’1 AE Opponents 01” P‘oll’cy Ov.lw‘!lflf.;lld' by ‘G R A N D Supporters and _the Few Amend: ments Offered Are‘Thrown Out by. Wam Feb, 23.=—Without ‘any B ‘ o i Tonight Only| e i am, thirds vote, ratified*general arbitra- 6 . tion . treaties between. the. United Ths Blg Hnr“ States and Great-Britain, Japan, Italy, Massacrs” Those ‘who ‘opposed nrhm-atlon as’ . a national policy hnd exhausted their A Spectacular Two-Part Feature of the| iéld for argument fn the debate of used to make this production the| their fight and lost by a decisive vote. he bakes, with as much ease } last word in realism, The deadly| Ever befors the sefiate began work iand enjoyment, with as much duel on horseback; the battle be— 1t was annouiced no amendments certainty "and ,economy—if you the treaties pointed out that to amend ing Powder. Tryit. . . 2 soldiers on the Indians, are a few{ y:.of the .conventions at this time RECEIVED HICHEST AWARD of the exciting incidents. would be discriminatory, inasmuch as World's Pure Food Expositon, “Kitty's Knight” Spain, Norway, Sweden,. Portugal and Switzerland. ‘Early ' West the last two days, while others who 800 men and 250 horses were| sought ‘to amend' the treaties made|. as-he; bake the- good- things would be pressed.. ‘As an argument use Calumet—the moderate price, b‘:vge?i;lee":m;g?\;:dggfgfi :k: against further .delay champions of high-quality, never-failure Bak- a similar treaty. with France was rati- ‘J’ubm"' g3 1012 § ; i fied by the senate lvst summer and Paris Exposition, France, March, 1913 }§ : renewed. (Essanay) . A novel and eccentric comedy| REPORTERS FILE- ANSWERS which will bnngs e Refu: T |i Ci 78 f Thel i i E hi d hurled him to the floor. efuse to Tel ourt Source of eir < upon him an e . ‘_)f laug}.xter i Information, _ REWARB m: $10.uuu The second man instantly shot out FALLING TREE KILLS TWO Complete Change of Program Ton | New. York, Fe 4 New York : the ‘ceiling lights. New. York, Feb. 23.—The New Yt Bodles of Wisconsin Man and Son . Tribune filed in the federal court here FOR TRAIN RUBBERS The man on the floor also pulled F S Bige b ai — answers on behalf of Geerge Burdick an automatic revolver and shot and Y 5 3 “financial editor, . iBfam - I. Cuf: et oyl T killed R. L. Lee of Bremerton, a clerk| Green Bay, Wis,, Feb. 23.—Side by Brainerd, who attended the Boys'|'tin, ship news reporter; to the oharge in the navy yard. - He fired again and| slde the lifeless bodies of John Swan- Congress Friday, Saturday, and|that they were gullty-of contempt 1a| D H I sl Thomas P. Wadsworth of Vancouver,| 8on, fifty years old, town chairman of Sunday leff for their homes this|Tefusing to disclose ‘the govern: PosSE SGEkfllE Blllffl HYGIS a Car:]ndi;m ;nci}i;c ;{ol}lfldllwtor.rfl;;led g:"c:::i m‘:xdhi:e:::t'hs&?‘zu:;a:: g over dead. M. B. McElves of Van-|old, ning. While in the city they|ment the source of infommation ‘for 3:; flhge 'guests of Mr. and yMrs. C): storles in the Tribune on United “t Three Passengers' ; fi:}’:;ed“" Soutlen “tn momally :‘n t{:: v‘::.:gg :::r gl:?:a::o s e B Battles, s‘:“::firc“:ot:x:tl';ugngn’;n‘be.::e:imt a The .murderer calmly walked for- _—_ % Rev. J. H. Randahl, pastor of the| reporter should not be raquired to — —--. | ward to join his companion, taking the Notice To Builders. divulge the. source of information giv- en Mm in’ confiderice.’ 8,000 WILL GET BACK J0BS Joy In_McKeesport When Big Steel Furnace Is Lighted. McKegsport, Pa., Feb. 23.—There Swedish Lutheran church, left at noon for Hallock, Minnesota, where he will attend the Red River Valley. Conference’ which is being held this ‘week. He expects to remain through ‘the whole session. assengers’ purses as he went. He Bellinghar, Washy . Feb.;23—{wo Zot o:fy about -$60, however, mostly men boarded the smoking car of from women who, hysterical with Greaf Northern train No. 358 at Bur- fear, held out their money to him as lington. As the train sped along the| he passed. shore of Bellingham bay, ten miles| ‘The train conductor; notified of the Bouth of this city, they walked into| shooting, already had signaled for the: the vestibule, put handkerchief masks| train to stop, and the two bandits over their faces and then stepped into| dropped off the train and disappeared Bids will be received up to March '10th, 1914, for the construction and compfletion of a onestory drick ‘building, for the MODEL DRY CLEANING HOUSE, Bemidji, Minn. Plans and specifications can be seen at the office of Thos. Johneon, Mrs.. A. P. Henriohnent returned: ‘Saturday evening from the citles -in this ‘city when No. 3 fur-| the adjoining day coach. in the darkness. : FArchitect, or the owners and man- where she has purchased ‘stock for :a‘:eJO:t the Mon’onxehela furnace| One walked to the rear, the second| A reward of $10,000 has been offer- .‘l':‘; te L] the Henrionnet millinery parlors. | plant of the-National Tube company | remaining at the front door. ed. Pursuers”reached the scene on : HOGANSON BROS She was accompanied by Mies Jessle]| was lighted.. In less than two-weeks| While the first man was locking| special trains and are searching the st lfl';; L Nelson of St. Paul, who will have/| the produet of the furnace will furnih | the rear door three passengers sprung ‘woods. k emidji, n. charge of the trimming department. | @noush materlal to operate the Hig = plant of the tube company in full for Harold Gorenflo, Fred and Nor-|the first time sinoe early last fall. man Egan of Cass-Lake spent Sat-{ . New orders for material is the cauge; jurday and Sunday in Bemidji as|@and over: 8,000 men. will be-at woRk the guests of Delbert Woods, While | 280in before March 1. here the Cass Lake boys participated in tho buskethall same. plaved 1a| COUPLE IN- -POOL OF BLOOD| the high schol gymnasium Saturday 7777 Man- and: Wite;. Heard: Quarrelin Found With Throats Slashed. night. surors, 1, 7o 3—roiene(f NO ONe need hesitate about starting a Savings Account Floyd Sathre and Willlam Sher- sumnioned by neighbors who: report- mer of ‘Crookston left this morning for thelr home atier spending Sat-| S tne oouple had been heard quer [}, DECause the sum. in hand in small. Many of the best urday and Sunday in this city at-| reling all night, found/Andrew George-| tending the Boys' Congress. Warle| 1y s his vife-iving,umcomoipns 'm || O2VINgs Accounts in this bank begun with a small here they were the guests of Mr. and | polls-of-blood-on the-floor of r;heh' .- amount.. Money deposited re%ularly, atlmterest grows steadily, and a small Mrs. B, M. Sathre on Dewey avenue;|apastments. Thelrthroats had-been |l Lo nning often develops mto arge results. Floyd Sathre heing their mephew, | Cut-from-ear to ear, yet each was-still ¢ alive,: They were rushed to & hos- pital, where. it: was 8aid the. woman | Garnet Peterson left this noon for Grand Rapids where he will trans-|{might-Tecover. act business. From Grand Raplds — Mr. Peterson will journey to Duluth ok where he will remain for a short "m Gl’_l Guu'n ‘time on business visit. While in Be- S al; midji he was the guest of his par- MMMMWVM ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Peterson, Jr.|"' Wwhen .we . tell. you .that Vinol.is _ From Duluth he will return to In-{shy et remedy-in our whole stook M P 1 . 4 : 7z ternational Falle where he 18 as-{for makidgweek; puny;-ailing hi_l- 4 < : 5 sistant cashier in one of the Manks|gern strong, robust and rosy we-ars of that city.| only.teling;youw what-bas been prov-{ —VYes, these are hard times says)ed by hundreds of mothers. B i , - an éxchange. We throw away aches: J. Ls Fickiing; Maocn, Ga. saye: |j§ i and' buy S0ap. We raise dogs and “By: ohild < very. {hin>und:delk 7 2 buy hogs. We grow « weeds and buy|%ate; no appe nérvons; and:dia vegetables. - We catch’ fish with ‘a $4 |10t sléep weH. Doctors dilt not help. rod.” We bulld school houses and [Ber. Vinol was recommended and the then send our children away to ibe|change after a fair trial was wonder- educated. And lsst but mot least, e sleahs™ soundly ‘a1l ulght, We send our boys out with a $40 gun’and a $20 dog to humt ten cent game. If these are hard times; : 23 Those et ltt S mé:;m 31:::1'::1 r this little girl y ¥ at o1 In yesterday's St. Paul Dispateh|, ' ool e or SUS NI ST Our representative wall call upomyou to explain our Savings plan, and will appeared the ploture of Mrs: B. B. |0 onilg. beosuse- sickly- children 3 leave a Home 'Savmgs bank with you if you open an account McDonald, president of the Woman'sf ., the strengthiening cod liver ele- (| ; Study club of this city, among other ments and the tonic-fron: that Vinol leading club women who aré attend-fqoneains. that! 18" why Vinol builds ing the convention -at St.. Paul|. o up' quickly and gives them a Sthor e yere Mr%|fne, healthy color: It is pleasant to enry 8. hen of Brainerd; Mrs. = " Olson of Cloquet; Mrs, W. T. take and' we. gflnnmo ‘that the re- Coe of Wayzata; Mrs. C. G. Highee, St. Paul; and ‘Mrs. Fanny - !‘rench