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the business callers who.are lllemfng the day fn Bamidji.: WHM woll seasoned. tem- |- arack for sale. Fred Barwdell, tele- phone 336-4.—Ady.. KKK KK KR REK KK KK 'I'_.G.R«w-no!cmomn,po.t; x LEAST WE FORGET office inspector, is spending a short KKK KKK KRR RK KKK KK time in Bamldfi.mlviclnuy The Bemldjl high school basket-| Dr.C. S Larson of St Paul 1s ball team plays here Saturday March [Spending @ short time in Bemidji on 7. a combined business and pleasure v trip. That news items telephoned to the| Silk wash goods Ratines and tis- Ploneer are appreciated both by the|sue Ginghams . York Gingham 10c. publishers and readers of the paper.|Trimminge for Ratine’s W. G. Sch- Phone 31, e roeder.—Adv, B, J. Rietz of Winona is spending “Mutt and Jeff in Panama,” will|® féW days in Bemidji and -vicinity be staged here March 23. The com-|°R & combined business and pleasure pany is conpidered a good one and |Visit. the play will be given here mumder the auspices of the Athletic club, s 3 nees. That on next Tuesday evening the annual meeting of the Commerecial Election of of-|ice lace, corset cover imbroidery and club will be held. G. O. Bherbardt of Thief River. Falls spent Tuesday in Bemidji call- ing oh'friends and transacting busi- Shadow laees and flouneing Ven- ticers and board of directors will [Bushings & large selection W. G. take place. sent. s That the fast 3t. Cloud basketball team will play the Athletica on Thursday and Friday of this week. St All are urged to bepre- Schroeder.—Adv. The 'Episcopal Guild will be en- tertained by Mrs. D. L. Stanton, 919 iBemMji avenue, tomorrow afterncon at 2:30. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Aldrich of Cloud has one of the best fives In the| Wilton transacted business in Bem- state and the games will be worth ; BREVITIES | Mrs. Elliott of Island Lake trans- acted business in Bemidji yesterday. Roller skating next Sunday. R. L. Nichols of Little Falls 18 transacting business in the ecity to- day. Miss Ida Hoag of St. Paul is in the city the guest of friends for a few days. Poverty Mask Ball March 18th.— Adv, Mr. and Mrs. E. Volland of Lavinia are in the city a few days on busi- ness. . Miss Benora Volland of Wilton was a Bemidji visitor between trains yes- terday. First class dairy butter at W. G. 3chroeder's—Adv. Mrs. Mary Galliger of Turtle River is in the city for a few days visiting friends. H. E. Reynolds went to the cities last evening where he will transact business. A large shipment of shirts, over- alls, jackets and pants just in W. G. Schroeder—Adv. John Ward of Kelliher was among the business callers who spent Tues- day in Bemidji. ~ C. W. Jewett of the Northern Adto company went to the twin cities last evening on business. One of these days you ought to g0 to Hakkerups and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. Mrs. Harry Koors returned last evening from Park Rapids, where she hag been visiting friends. A. N. Dubuque of Crookston is 1dji yesterday, they returned home in the afternoon. You need a cleaning, purifying Spring remedy now. Hollister’s R. M. Tea is the best you can get. Bar- ker’s Drug atore.—Adv. R. A. Hanson, who is connected with the Crookston Lumber company, ‘has spent several days in Crookston with his family. A G Wedge returned this morning Mrs Wedge and lit- ue daug’hter will remain a few days longer visiting friends. For a cheap coffee, try our 6§ pounds for a $1.00. For a 50c tea our Elefant brand {s unexcelled. Schmidt’s Grovery.—Adv. The Luther League of the Swedish church will be entertained in the church parlors tomorrow evening by Mrs. George C. Berglund. The First Norwegian Lutheran La- dies aid will be entertained at the ‘home of Mrs. Ole Anderson, 108 Sixth street, tomorrow afternoon. May: why don’t you get rid of those pimples and: spruce up? Hol- PICTURES DELUXE “Tha Doctor’s Romance” ~ (Lubin) A ve love story in whic| s wx ow’s small son’ brings things to a crisis “Stanton’s Last Flmg" (Edison) A thrilling tale of adventm;e “Physical Cultura On the|. Quarter Gircle V Bar” (Selig) A bully comedy of ranch life, full of all kinds of stunts is the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Koors for a few days. Mr. Heinzel. man will join his wife here in a few days and from Bemidji they will go to the coast where they will make their future home. Mrs. Clyde Parker, of Brainerd, Minn,, wag honor guest yesterday at a luncheon at the Kitchi Kammi club Mrs. J, H. Madden feing hostess. Covers were laid for eight, and the table decorations were in yellow. Mrs, Parker is the guest of Mrs. D. L. Fairchild, and several other affairs are being planned for her during her visit.—Duluth News-Tribune society column. We have placed in the city more than one thousand savings banks and have started hundreds on the road to success. 1f you haven’t a bank call Phone 108 and we’ll show you how to begin a savings account. Northern National Bank.—Adv. Alice Hammondj daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Charles “Hammond, 1227 Dewey avenue, was injured yesterday on the playgrounds near the central school building. While out playing during recess one of the boys tripped her and she fell on the ice and struck her head. - The fall seemed to effect lister’s R. M. Tea will do it sure. Be- gin now. 35c.—Barker’s Drug store —Adv. C. Gustafson of Brainerd is call- ing on friends and transacting busi- ness in Bemidjl. He will return to his home in that-city tonight. E. R. Savage of St. Paul, repre. sentative of the Childrens’ Home So- clety of that city, is spending the day here on business for that home. Bad breath, weak stomach, slug- gish bowles, make you miserable; take Hollister’s R. M. Tea and enjoy life; begin today. - 35c.—Barker’s Drug store.—Adv. S. J. Devlin of McIntosh called on friends and transacted business In the city yesterday. He returned to his home in that village today. J. Jerome of Battle River spent Tuesday in Bem?dji transacting busi- ness and calling on friends. He re- turned to his home this morning. E. H. Reff of the Clearwater Coun- ty Abstract Company at Bagley is spending a short:time in the city on business in connection with that firm Plans are now being made for a dance to be given Friday evening in the 0dd 'Fellows' hall by several young men. ' Invitations will be is- sued. Phil A. Maurice of International Falls is among the business visitors her brain at the time and she was taken to her home. She will not be able to attend school for a week or more. .She was-in a bad condition last evening ‘but -was somewhat: im~ proved-today. ADVANCE IN EXPRESS STOCK MAKES TALK JUDGES "SUBMIT A l'_!EP_QRT Sustain Charges. Against Founder of George Junior Republic. New York," George, . founder and former ‘head of. the George Junior: Republic at Free- | ville, N. Y., is further scored by the findings -of three informal -judges in a report meade’ public here. The/ present. investigation was con-| ducted under the:joint auspices of committees representing the Freeville institution. and the National Associa-~ tion of George Junior Republics. ' It concerned- itsel ‘with. three. charges, two of which the judges sustained. On a third a Scotch - verdlct of. “not proved” was returned. The charges- sustained were ' that George had made improper overtures to a girl and that, he visited another girl's room at: night. MELLEN MUST FACE ARREST' Judge Refuses to Vacate Warrant for Former New Haven-Head. Bridgeport, Conn., March 4.—Jidge Joseph P. Tuttle in the-criminal court here overriled the motion’on the plea to the jurisdiction ‘and the motion to vacate the warrant for the arrest of Charles S. Mellen, former president of the New Haven railroad. * Mr. Mel- len is charged with manslaughter in: connection with the Westport wreck on Oct. 3, 1912 Candidate Dies Suddenly. - St.- Paul, March 4.—George T. Red- ington,.'aged forty-seven, former city clerk and a candidate for councilman, died at.his home here.. He had been confined- to: his bed . since Sunday suf- fering from an_affection of the kid- neys, but the immediate cause of his death, which was unexpected, is-at- tributed to heart trouble. Avalanche Buries Three Homes.: Bingham, Utah, March 4-—Three homes were destroyed.and-five mem- bers of the family of Joseph Mace were injured By an’avalanche. The only person- to “escape uninjured in the Mace home was a boy one year Report Says One* Gompany May Liuidate Its Business. New York, March 4—The advance in United States Express stock has given rise to a number of rumors seek- ing to account for it. In some quar- ters it was suggested that a well known tourist agency was endeavoring to secure control of the company to enable it to handle better its Panama exposition traffic. = * Another rumor said that a dividend might be declared in the near future, but in view of the fact that in the first four months of the present fiscal year the company. earned less than $40,000, or 0.4 per cent from opera- “tions, this seems utterly absurd, ‘While it is not known: definitely what was the cause of the demand for United States Express stock last week It is not improbable that it was who are spending a short time in the city on a combined business and pleasure visit. Order your milk and cream from - | Schroeder’s store. The state inspector TO-NICHT Harry St. Clau' nnd His Playeri “In a Guld Mlno" In Three Acts Laughter will still rule at the Brink- man under the genial reign of Harry Eé Clair, the fine old American:com- mn h Margot Bedton and Boris Kar- Iofl m the leading .;om and g‘fiafi:‘h supporting cast. Mr. Harry has returned from Chicago with twoof Chicago's best stock actors and tanight 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 HOPE -I(IIES r.um lIIIRTM this vicinity on our dairy. Call phone 65, W. G. Schroeder.—Adv. C. H. Mills of Brainerd, manager of the Swift branch in that city, is spending the day here on business for that company. Mr. Mills will return to his home at Brainerd tonight. All gifts are good; some are better than others; the best of all for your kiddies 18 & bank book from the Sav- ings Department of the Northern Nm- tional Bank.—Adv. ‘Henry Beireis of Bertha, Minneso- ta, arrived in Bemidjl last evening From here he will go to Turtle River where:he Will visit at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Galliger for some time, Mrs. Henry Stechman returned this morning from Tenstrike where she ‘hag spent several weeks as the guest of her husband who I8 proprietor of the Stechman hotel in that village. Miss Leo Givenentertained a fow friends last everiing. Those: present were Misses Erwin, Loham, Malone, Brandt, Hyland, Nixon, and Clark and the Messrs, James Given, Nat ‘Given and Darcy McGhee, The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Price died yestorday morn- based on the possibility of the com- pany going out of business in the near future and distributing its assets among its stockholders, in which event it is likely that holders of the stock would receive an amount con- siderably- in excess of the present market. value for their: holdings. Gangster Guilty of Murder. New York, March 4.—There was a sneer on the face of Oresto Shillitoni, ‘a gangster, as he listened to the ver- dioct of murder in the first degree by @ jury which tried him for slaying Probationary Policeman William Hea- ney in Mulberry street on ths night of March 3, 1913, TONIGHT old, who was in bed. Another child, three years old probably will die. Comforting Words Many a Bemxdjl Household Will Find. "Them So. To have the pains and aches of a bad back ~ removed—to be: entirely free from annoying, dangerous uri- nary disorders, is enough to make any kidney sufferer grateful. ' The fol- lowing advice of one who has suf- fered_will-prove comforting words to hundreds of Bemidji readers. Mrs. J. Blondo, 306 Third St., Be- midji, Minn., says “My back ached 50 severely that I couldn’t rest well at night. It was hard for me to turn over or change my position, Belfev. ing that the trouble was caused by some disorder of my kidneys I was led to try.Doan’s Kidney Pills, pro- | cured at Barker’s Drug Sfore, as one of my people had been cured of kid- ney complaint'by them. They brought me quick relief and soon removed the pain in my back “They also streng- thened my kidneys and I have felt well ever since.” Price 50c, at all dealers; Don’t simply ask for a kidney remefly—get Doan’s Kidney. Pills—the'same that Mrs; Blongo'; had. Foster-Milburn Co., ‘Props;; ‘Buffalo, N. Y.—Ad.. DNNIEI. FROHMAN Presents The fnur-reel dramatlc success The triumph of a woman’s soul wxll be one of the gr test “motion pmh:remecwes ever Jllustrated ISSION 15c - Defective ow 7: 26, second s.at, th cla March 4—William' “R. [~ is mdlspensable to : . finest cookery, and to the comfort and convenience of mod- crn housekeeping, ROYAL BAKING POWDER 'make hot bread whole- _some. ' Perfectly leavens without fermentation, ‘These are qualities pecul- iar to ROYAL BAKING - POW]DER alone. - - A Cream of Tartar Powder : Grgatestof.lll‘-fii,\hming Strength 'J ‘U..S. Government Food Report, Bulletin 13, page 599, EXPLOSION WARNS, MAN SAVES FAMILY ] Tears Fuse From-Secand-Bomb Placed. in Hnme:» Chicago, Mareh 4. —Hearing an ex- ploston and- suspecting his ‘flat. had been the scene of a bomb outrage, Simon J. Gorman, president of the Cook County Horseshoers’ associa- tion, hurried home and discovered a fuse sputtering in the hallway. ; Gorman tore out the fuse, which|| was barely two. inches long;, and inf] the package were two sticks of dyna. mite. Hurrying indoors Gorman found. his wife and child cowering in a bedroom. The porch. in the rear of the - flat was demolished by the explosion'f| which brought Gorman home and windows in the building were broken. ] Gorman' told the police a “member of the Master Horseshoers’ associa- tion recently offered him $5,000 if he: would use his influence to bring about the consgolidation of the two horse- shoers’ organizations. The explosion ‘resulted from his refusal, he asserted. WIll' Cut $1,000,000 Melon. Akron, O., March 4.—The -rpbber manufacturing world took motice when - stockholders of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber company met to au- thorize a distribution- of $1,000,000, or' 20 per cent in stock, to the holders of its common shares. Dividends at the rate of 12 per cent annually are peid on this stock, which is valued at about $225 & share. For: Sale. 40 acres good farm Wilton; © 4 acres cleared. Price land' near $11.60 per acre if taken before March 10. $3.00 cash. Box -653 Bemidji. g Carbon Paper fully guaranteed, in all colors 8 1-2 x 11 and 812 x13 At $1 and $1.25 a box (Can you beat it?) Yes, there are 100 sheets in each box. and if the paper does not satisfy you know where you bought ~ it—your money returned if you want it always. Beware! Special agents call on the trade about the city from time to time’ They may offer you enticing looking bargains—but—what if you're not satisfied? It may be a case of throwing it into the waste basket. We buy on a. Guarantee and Sell the Same -Way. - Bemidji Pioneer Supply Store Phone 31 LOST DOLLAR The dollar you don’t save, but spend foolishly, someone else will save and be that much richer, while you are a-dollar poorer. Why not save it yourse]f‘? It will be as easy for.Jyou toopen an account today as it will be tomorrow. One dollar makes a; good{start, because it’s the first doilar. THIS HOME BANK FREE You Have The Bank Bank Free Our repteaentatwe wnil call upon you to. explam our Savmgs lan, and will leavr. a Hom Savmgs bank wnth you ifiyou open ah atl:)count