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About The City KEEEKKK KKK KKK KK KX x LEAST WE FORGET i LA E RS R R R TR T &Y The Bemidji high school basket- :all team plays here Saturday March LR That news items telephoned to the Ploneer are appreciated both by the - publishers and readers of the paper. Phone 31. .. “Mutt and Jeff in Panama,” will be staged here March 23. The com- pany is conpidered a good one and the play will be given here under the auspices of the Athletic club. o w5 That on next Tuesday evening the annual meeting of the Commercial club will be held. -Election of of- ficers and board of directors will take place. All are urged to be pre- sent. “xw That the fast 3t. Cloud basketball team will play the Athletics- on Thursday and Friday of this week. St Cloud has one of the best fives in the state and the igames will be worth seeing. \/‘@'\V Judge M. A. Spooner went to Lit- tle Fork on business this morning. Roller skating next Sunday. Mrs. T. N. Rhoda of town of Frohn was in the city yesterday on business, Mrs. A. Ness and Mrs. Frank Traf- ton of Rosby were Bemidji vigitors yesterday. Poverty Mask Ball March 18th.— Adv. 0. J. Peacock of Duluth called on friends and tranacted. business in ‘the city Monday. Carl Gustavson of Spooner is in Bemidji today calling on friends and transacting business. Big dance at the Armory Wednes- day, come.—Adv J. 0. Buhn of Mentor is among the business callers who are spending a short time in Bemidji. Dan Buckland left Sunday night for Minneapolis where he will spend a few weeks on business. Big dance at the Armory Wednes- day, come.—Adv. Mrs, H. L. Blain of Bass Lake spent yesterday in the city shopping and calling on relatives. 0. G. Storholm of Thief River Falls was among the business visit- ors who spent yesterday in the city. A large shipment of shirts, over- alls, jackets and pants just in W. G. Schroeder—Adv. T. A. Erickson of Alexandria is spending a few days in Bemidji call- ing on friends and transacting busi- ness. R. A. Peterson of Duluth transact- DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED. by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one wav to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed con- dition of the mucous lining of the Bus- tachian Tube. When this tube is in- flamed you.have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and where it ig en- tirely closed. ' Deafness is the result, and unless the Inflammation can be tak- en out and this tube restored to its nor- mal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an in- flamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of deafness tarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Uuior Sold by Druggists, 5c. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti- vation. TO-NIGHT Harry St. Clair and His Players resent “In a Gold Mine” In Three Acts 2 Laughter will still rule at the Brink- man under the genial reign of Harry St. Clair, the fine_ old American com- edian, ‘With Margot Beaton and Boris Kar- loff in the leading roles and a strong supporting cast. Mr. Harry St. Clair has returned from Chicago with twoof Chicago's best stock actors and tonight, will introduce them in both parts and specialties. The company now num- bers eighteen people and it is Mr. St. Clair’s intention to make his company the best stock organization in the Northwest. New scenery is arriving daily and Mr. Brinkman now has one of the best equippad theatres in the country. . The manager of the Lyceum theatre of Duluth was in this city yesterday and says that Bemidji has the best stock house and company in the whole Northwest. Delightsome Movies In Four Reels HOPE JONES'CONCERT ORCHESTRA o alllg suu —On¢ Adllulou N E DTSSR ey SRRt ISk SRS | Defective (caused by ca-|* €4 business in Bemidji Mon&y. returned to his. home fln th". clt today. M. Hogan, who a8 on the jury, Spent Sunday ‘with his family in Grant Valley, returning to his dutigs yesterday. ¥ One of these days you ought to 80 to Hakkerups and have your pic- ture taken.—Ady. Mrs, V. R. Morrison of Coflemine, Minnesota, i the guest of her daugh- ter Mrs. W. L. Griftith for two or three wegks, A masquerade and oyster supper will he given Friday evening in the school house on the Trafton farm, district mumber 71. The best kind of well seasoned tam- arack for sale. Fred Barwdell, tele- phone 336-4.—Adv. August Person of Island Lake was in the city today and wihile here re- newed his subscription to the Pio- neer for another year. ta, was in Bemidji today: Enroute to. Turtle River where he will visit Silk wash goods Ratines and tis- sue Ginghams York Gimgham 10c. Trimmings for Ratine’s W..G. Sch- roeder.—Adv. Miss Gustava Trafton, who has been teaching school near Jeffersonm, Pennsylvania, has returned from that state and will visit her parents near Rosby this summer. Mrs. B. W. Lakin returned last evening from Little Falls and Min- neapolis where she has spent the past week. At Little Falls she was the guest of her parents. Shadow laces and flouncing Ven- ice lace, corset cover imbroidery and Rushings a large selection W. . Schroeder.—Adv. Virgil Dores, who has lately un- dergone an operation, is improving. The Dores family has lately moved here from Dakota and expect to eith- er take up a homstead or invest in land around here, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Newby of Inter- national Falls came to Bemidji Sat- urday to wvisit Mrs. John Sullivan who is ill. Mr. Newby only remain- ed a day but Mrs. Newby will be here for a week or two. For a cheap coffee, try our 5 pounds for-a $1.00. For a 50c tea our Elefant brand is unexcelled. Schmidt’s Grovery.—Adv. J. E. Black and little daughter, Douris Ann, left last night for Mill- town, New Brunswick, where Mr. Black was called by the serious ill- ness of his parents. They expect to be gone about two weeks. The Pacific Ocean is no broader than “Leah Kfeschna's” appeal to huamnity. You should not miss this great drama at the Grand tonight.— Adv, Mrs. D. S. Sullivan of Solway is the guest of her son, John Sullivan and wife. Mrs. John Sullivan has lately undergone an operation for appendicitis, and- Mrs. Sullivan of Solway will remain during her ill- ness. John Hedeen returned yesterday jday from Carlton, Minnesota, where he spent Sunday with friends. Mr. Hedeen was formernly connected with the Carlton County Vidette but is now a linotype operator with the Pioneer. The Gulf between transgression and virtue is clearly shown and eventually bridged in “Leah Klesc- hna.” See it at the Grand tonight. —Adv. H. F. Oestrelch, a contractor from Menomonie, Wisconsin, left for Sup- erior Sunday after a week’s visit with his daughter, Mrs, C. S. Dailey, Mr. Oestreich will visit a number of cities in Wisconsin before returnmg to his home. Lent has little effect upon the i DRINK HOT IE 2 § FOR A BAD COLD kage of Hamburs Breast” Tea, or as the German folk: " all ‘it, “Hamburger Brust Thee,” at any sharmacy. Take a tablespoonful of the tea, put a cup of boiling water upon it, pour through a-sieve and drink a teacup full at any time during the day or before retiring. It is the most effective way to break a cold and cure grip; as it opens the pores of the skin, reliéving congestion. Also loosens the bowels, thus driving & cold from the system. Try it the next time you suffer from a cold or the grip. It is inexpensive and entirely vegetable, therefore safe and harmless, RUB. BACKACHE AND LUMBAGO RIGHT 0UT Rub Pain and Stiffiess awy with & small bottle of old honest St. Jacobs 0il When your back is_ sore.and lame or lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism has you stiffened up, don’t suffer! Get & 25 cent bottle of old, honest “St. Jacobs Oil” at any drug store,pour a little in your hand and rub it right intos the pain or ache, and by the time you count fifty, the soreness and lame- ness is gone. - Don’t stay crxppladl This soothing, Ppenetrating ‘oil needs to be used only once. It takes the ache and pain nght out of your back and ends the misery: Tt is magical, yet absolutely lmrmlul and. doesn’t burn ekin. Nothing else stops Xumblgo scial {nd lame/back - misery " pmpfly Henry Beireis of Bertha, Minneso-| at the Galliger home for some time. |: How many Wospltal patients, suffer- iIng the frightful iteh, the raw scorch- ing pain of skin diseaso, have bech 0othad to sleep by a soothing fuld washed in by the nurse's hands? That fluid is tho famous D. D, n prescription for eczema. TEE SUFERVISING NUESH of one of our prominent Catholic institutions (name of nurse and institute on appll- catlon), . writes regarding a patient. “The disease had eaten her eyebrows away. Her nose and lips bad become disfigured. Since the use of D. D, D, hor eyebrows are £rowing, her noss and face haye assumecd their natural exprossion,” Jlow many eczema sufferers are pay- ing their doctors for regular ant and are belnz t Barkers Drug Store 217 Cranitty | 5 “D.'D. D la euporiar ta an Iohave ever fowi, s Vi e % e Follow diections. ‘given around every boftl rections=—and sea! at orce—tlie moront. thi “Theskin fs Soothed- 5o - thoroughly- refreshed—delishtfully cooled. AlL druggists of sm&!n.g have ‘the famous speciiic as well o5 ihe eficlent D D, D. Skin Soan. Bt e are 5o confident of the’ mer: s of this préscription that s wil) 3rd St. Bemldjl Minn. TONIGHT The fou “LEAH First show 7:20, sec ADMISSION I5c Special Grand Theatre DANIEL FROHMAN Presents r-reel dramatic success With the Dlstmgmshed Amerijcan Actress: CARLOTTA NILLSON | KLESCHNA” The triumph of a woman’s soul will be one.of the greatest motion picture successes ever illustrated ond 8:35, third 9:45. Matinee Wednesday 8. p. m. -Majestic Theatre ‘PICTURES DELUXE The Vitagraph Co: Presents “The Street Singers” In Two Parts He was rich, she is only a street singer. They marry and - sing their way into riches. The way they do it makes this .good comedy drama. Wallie Van and Lillian Walker featured. “The Girl In the Middy” (Edison) A pretty little comedy that is very amusing young people who attend Dream- land, according to W. B. MacLach- lan, manager. [EBvery Wednesday and. Saturday. evening the crowds gathering at this dance hall are as large as they were xbeiora the Lent- en season. The Atlantic Ocean is no deeper than the human note in “Leah Kles- chna,” at the Grand tonight, tomor- row night and Wednesday matince 3 p. m.—Adv. Rev. Wiliamson of Minneapolis, who was (to give a temperance . lec- ture in the First Scandinavian Lu- theran church this evening, wrote Rev, T. 8. Kolste yesterday that he will be unable to be here on' ac- count of illness. Mr. Williamson is sent out by the Minnesota = Total Abstinence society. F. 8. Lycan will leave this even- ing for St. Paul where he will “at- tend a meeting of the Minnesota: ef- ficlency and economy commission which will be held in that city to- MOTTOW. Mr. Lycan is .a.member of group B of that commission ‘and together with other members will make a report on the work covered. Why not make your children a birthday present of a bank book from the Northern Nationaf Bank? It will | encoyrage them to be thrifty and teach a valuable lesson in economy. —Adv. March seventeenth promises to be an exceptionally busy one in the line of entertainments in Bemidji this year as several plans are now ibe- ing made for public attractions. . A St. Patrick’s day program has been arranged for to take place in the city hall while dances will-feature at the other halls in the city., The. movjng picture shows are also king spec- ial attractions. Intervention at the right will lead a criminal’ aright, This theory is adyocated in _“Leah Kleschna” at the Grand :tun![gm and tomorro night and matinee Wodnesday a 3 . five which will play hero's , | Thufsday dnd Frida: Uent record this season and’ have 'on!y one - defeat marked against them. A victory over Bemidji would again place them infthe running fur (‘]lampmnshlp honars_ Carlotta Nillso; fl,\past successes’: “Diana Dobson,”. “Letty,” “Hedda Gobler,” “This . Woman and That Man,” “The Three of Us.” See her tonight “in " “Leah Kleschna " at ‘the Grand. Matinee Wednesday 3 p. m.—Ady. A. B. Palmer returned this morn_ ing from -Minneapolis, St. Paul and Aurora, Jowa. While in the twin cities he attended ~ the Hardware Men’s convention, which: was held there' last week, and also transacted other business.- At Aurora he vis- ited his aged mother who is eighty- five years-old and in'perfeet health. His brother, I. E. Palmer and wife of Chilcago, were also the guests of his_mother. “Teach economy;’ that is one of the first and highest virtues. It be- gins with saving money.” & ABRAHAM LINCOLN. Get one of our little banks now and begin to save. Our representa- tives are bonded and we are re- sponsible to you for any monies giv- en to them. Northern National Bank. —Adv. Byron Russell entertained several of his friends last evening at his home on, Dewey avenue, The. even- Refreshments ' were served : Mr. and Mrsy J,. B ald and Paul Winebrenner. attending were the Misses Mable Kittleson, - - Claire” Nangle Mona Fleslier, ~ Vera Nelson' and the Messers, Byzon Russell, Maurice Ryan, Bertel Buckland and “Art. Lundberg. by Fitzger— Those Sfifi STOMACK? 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If you. have none, then call at ‘our sewing machine department and get one, it will Don’t forget the day and hour. GIVEN HARDWARE CO. . (Your Money Back If You Want It) Sewmg Machme Be Everyone will have an SAYS HE IS NOT TO BLAME Villa Admits Death of Gustav Bauch, an American. Tex., March 3—General El Pago, | Villa indicated ‘at Chihuahua hig, be- lief that Gustav Bauch is dead, when he said that Bauch, an Amierican, was liberated at Jllax‘ez and “doubtless was ‘assassinated by some of his ene- mies.” Villa said Bauch had many enemies and added, “Of courg® T can’t be held to blame for that.” General Villa’s belief occasioned no surprise lere, where the (German: American’s sister, Mrs. J. M. Patter have been resigned to the conclusion that Bauch ‘was slain at Juarez Fri- day, Feb. 20. ‘They 'do not accept the pérsonal enmemy theory; however. Repeatéd " assertions. . have been made by certain Juarez rebels, talking confidently to friends on this side of the border, that Rauch was executed of the execution, which was the day huahua. Gets in Race for Congress. of Eveleth has filed with Secretary of State Schmahl for the Republican nomination for congress from the Eighth district. Mr..Boyle has' rep: resented the Forty-ninth district, part of ‘St. Louis county, in the state sen- ate for the last four yearrs. Chronic Stomach-Trouble Cured There is nothing ¢nore discours aging than a chronic disorder of the fstomaeh. - Is it not surprising that many suffer for years with stich an ailment when a ermanent cure is within their reach and may be had for a trifie? “About one year ago,” says P. H. Beek, of Wakelee, Mich, “I bought a package of . Chamber- lain’s Tablets; and since using them. I have felt perfectly well. I had previously used any number of dif- ferent. medieines, but none of them were of:any lasting benefit.” For sale by al dealers.—Adv. son, and others:interested in the case, | and the stories all agreed on the date]| that General Villa departed for Chi-| 3 St. Paul, March 3.—James P. Boyle | Chamberlain’s Tablets for Constipa- tion. % For constipation, °Chamberlain’s Tablets are excellent. Easy to take, mild and- gentle in effect. Give them a trial. = For sale by all dealers.— Ady. Ploneer wants—one half cent s word -cash, For Sale, 40 acres good farm Wilton; 4 $11.50 per March 10. Bemidji. - land near acres cleared. Price acre if taken before $3.00 cash. Box 663 Results are most aiways certain when you use a Ploneer want ad. One-half cent a word. Phone 31. fully guaranteed, in all- 812 x13 paper does not satisfy you - Special agents call on from time to time® Carbon aper We have an assortment of high grade paper At $1 and $1.25 a boxjy - (Can you beat it?) Yes, there are 100 sheets in each box. and if the it—your money returned if you want it always. - - Beware! ;; They may offer you enticing 3 looking bargains—but—what if you're not satisfied? 2 It may be a case of throwing it into the waste basket. We buy on a Guarantee and Sell the Same Way. BemidjiPioneer Supply Store ) Phone 31 - colors 8 1-2 x 11 and know where you bought the trade about the city | a dollar poorer. Our epresenta( ive LOST DOLLAR *The dollar you don’t save, but spend foohshly, someone else will save and be that much richer, while you are : Why not save it yourself‘? . ¢ It will be as-easy for fyou toopen an account today as it will be tomorrow. One dollar makes‘a good[start, because it’s the first dollar. = THIS HOME BANK FREE 1 call upon you to explain our Savmgs plan ‘and will leave a Home Savings bank with you if you, open an account t’s whar you ssve; not what you earnrthat makes wealtfi We Have