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EE KKK KKK KKK KKK KK X LEAST WE FORGET * I*ilii*i*iffiiill The champions are coming. s That on Easter Monday a dance ‘ will be given by the Bemidji Athle. tic. club, s That news items telephoned’to the Pioneer are appreciated both by the publishers and readers of the paper. Phone 31. LR Charles A. Russell of Brainerd will lecture on “State Control of Public Utilities,” at the Commercial club - rooms Monday evening. All are @ask- ed to attend. LR l . “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. s e c i A That on next Tuesday evening the l annual meeting of the Commercial [ club will be held. Election of -of- i‘ ticers and board of directors will take place. All are urged to be pre- , v sent. - Thait the world’s champion basket- ball five will play the Bemidji Ath- letics on Thursday, Friday and Sat- urdey of this week. These games will be the best ever played in Be- } midji. BREVITIES Born to Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Tuomy Saturday, a son. P, Pioneer paper pencils, penny 1 piece.—Adv. + George 8. Langland of Internation- H al Falls was a business caller in Be- 1 midji Sunday. Miss Sunol Warninger went to Deer River Saturday to visit friends E for a short time. i Orchestra at the rink Wednesday night. Skating.—Adv. Mrs. H. L. Wilcox, 1201 Dewey R avenue, entertained a few friends at bridge Saturday afternoon, Carl Holmgren of Aitken trans- ,} acted business and visited with friends in the city Sunday. One of these days you ought to 3 go to Hakkerups and have your ple- ture taken.—Adv. M William Murray of Nisswa was an - over Sunday visitor dn the city. He f returned to his home today. . Whitney Brown returned this morn ing from Turtle River where he spent Sunday with his parents. The best kind of well seasoned tam- arack for sale. Fred Barwdell, tele- phone 336-4.—Adv. E. W. Smith of Parkers Prairie was an over Sunday visitor in the city returning to his home today. Mrs, George Bvens and Miss Céce- lia Miller of Schoolcraft were in the = city calling on the local trade Sat- urday. Get that healthy look, clear skin, bright eye, energetic step by Hol- g lister’s R. M. T. after your meals. % Mrs. Ed. Thoren of Rosby and Mrs. Lucy Willlams of town of Northern " attended the Farmers’ institute Sat- F urday. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Dahlstrud of ~ o= TONIGHT AT THE BRINKMAN The Harry St. Clair Stock Company Presents the Beautiful Four Act Society Comedy Drama “Woman ‘Against Woman” A play full of comedy and intense dramatic situations fromy start tofinish. A story of a false friend, with a de- ceitful tongue, who finally succeeds in separating _husband and wife, but whose deceit and treachery is finally unmasked through the agency of an old family uncle and friend, and' all ends happily. The comedy as intro- duced by Tvan Hambly in the part of the broken down actor and by Sarah Vopni'as the romantic sweetheart of the actor, is very amusing and inter- eu!mg and taken all in all, this will be e-of the best plays yet presented by Bemxrhu popular Stock company. Special care has been taken in‘the stage settings ‘and costuming of the play and the costumes worn by the ladies of the company and are most beautiful having n designed from the latest Parisian models. One of the gowns worn by Mrs. 8¢. Clair being one of the latest popular tango m Two Big:Shows—One Admission Vanderbilt Cup Races ‘Mwere over l\mdly v!umn-s u ‘Bem1dji, They Teturned to home in that village today. Fiils you with vim, vigor and vit- ality. Hollister’'s R. M. Tea regulates you perfectly; best Sprlng wemed‘!— Ady. Mrs, L. M, Isgrigg left this morn- ing for Minneapolis where she will 8pend several days on a combined 'business and pleasure visit, J. R. and Ed, ‘Jacobs of Washburn, Wisconsin, are apending several days in Bemidji and vicinity on business in connection with land deals: John 'Gibbons returned to Miner- al Wells, Texas, last week where he will join his family. He will return tto 'Bemidji again in the spring. B. C, Winkleman and A. B. Fal- seth of Bagley were over Sunday 'GRAND| THEATRE Tomght “The Voice 0f Angglo’ (Lubin) ] A two-reel drama of charm and clase of | |ama canal.act favoraily WM to | the-ouse, and with a.poll of the mem- |’ . | bership of the house/afid-senate show- | . +|ing a-safe majority for repeal, admin- | {atrative leaders were ! uuou coufident than ever that ¢ would . re- -spond favorably to President Wilson' by 1. vigttors in the city. They returned | -pathos, _featuring ~Arthur e to their home in that village today. Johnson and house -l:l .:'.‘C.f‘:io'i‘:fi'.":f; :: '&: Biliousness, headaches or black- Brisco fight for repeal, showed, they declare, | ache, due to disordered stomach and *h‘l'l': ‘n!mlomi ltn both lhwm ‘ready | bowels, promptly relieved by Hollis- # | ‘Yote ‘for a ‘flat ‘repeal measure at ter's R. M. Tea; try it and see. 35c. u.klng c" sl.s‘ s Y L (Kalem) The next mmm-thou ho are to Of particular interest becuuse it o eore® |shows the manufacture of the superb eut glass service intended for President Wilson’s - “The Joke on Jane” (Kalem) The funniest of comedies Mrs. J. C. McGhee, Dobson and Mrs. F. McAlony of town of Eckles were among those who at- tended the Farmers’ institute Satur- day. Louis Whjte of Beach, North Da- kota, who has been visiting his sis- ter, Mrs. George Kieger the past week, left Saturday morning for his home at Beach, Just try our 12¢ tomato and Sc corn and other canned goods at the ml provision will be to urg therules i| committee to bring in & special rule} to expedite its passage. °| -~ Prestdent Wilson is M‘hly gratified # With ‘the \way congress has respondet | to. his address .of ’l"hqudv. ~{over the South in search of health, ‘FOI)D HIGH - IN MVE-HER has left New Orleans for Battle Creek, Mich. He is sald to be suffering with Prices Last Year Soared to Practically an affection of the heart. It had been Record Pgint. iy reported that Mr. Rils was seriously | Washington, March 9—Fpod: prices 1. in the United States reached the high- Jacob Rils, who has been traveling COMING Sunday and Monday ‘“‘Anthony and Cleopatra”’ An eight-part drama of same rate. Satisfaction guaranteed wonderous beaut; .eat-level in twenty-four years Nov. 16,, or money refunded. Schmitt’s gro- ¥ < 1913.. Since:that date thereshas been| oy Al .} KANSAS EI‘I‘Y Bom & slight decline in priges, average:still is well .above that of “year ago. The_department of labor made pub- Tke Black, formerly a resident of this city but who now resides in Du- luth, is spending a few days here representing the Kelly-Howe-Thomp- son Hardware company. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Lind- holm left Saturday evening for| Blackduck where they will spent a few days as the guests of D. Berth- feum and V. Roahberg. The ladies aid of the German Lu- theran church will serve supper at the Odd Fellows hall, Tuesday March 10th. Supper from 5 to 8 o’clock.— Adv. Mrs. Henry Stechman and son re- turneq this morning from Tenstrike where they were over Sunday guests of Mr. Stechman who is proprietor of the hotel in that village. C. Christenson, photographer for the Hakkerup studio, returned this morning from Kelliher where he has spent several days transacting busi- ness and visiting with friends. Order your milk and Cream from our store, the State Inspector has giv- en, us the highest score in this vicin- ity on our dairy. W. G. Schroeder. Phone 390 and 65—Adv. Bernard Aschbach of Ada, Minne- sota, was in -the city Saturday and while here purchased some lots at Riverside. The deal was closed through the J. J. Opsahl land com- ‘pany. ‘Mrs. Harry Bowers of Eckles at- tended the Farmers’ meeting here Saturday. While in the city she ul- so visited her brother, Tom Brennan who is confined at the St. Anthony’s hospital. ADMIT BIG THEFTS Lead Police to Cache Where Valuables Are Fuqnd. of .the principal articles. of food :as observed by the government’s agents in forty of the most important indus- trial cities of the country. Majestic Theatre PICTURES DELUXE “An Unseen Terror” In Two Parts A gripping story, through which runs a strong current of love and human interest “The Mysteryof the Milk” (Biograph) One of those chase farces that is very laughable prices prevatled,” the -Teport said, “while the last quarter of the year ‘was a:period of decline in the prices of twelve of the fifteen .articles of Kangas Olty.; Moy March -=Twoll egq cre further:polnta. out- that the penitent boys, according: to the police, decline “was ‘more t counter- told a story which explains the dis-| palanced by an advance in the price appearance of more than $2,000 worth | of eggs to a level never: before reach- of jewelry- and clothing_ from South | ed.” Side homes within the last month. - -Leo Eagle, fifteen years old, and 3 SUBPRISES MiANY ’III BEMiDJI Arthur Rhodes, sixteen years' old, were conferring in an alley in ithe middle of. the night when arrested. They carried revolvers, black jacks and pockets full - of cigars and matches. The boys led the police to their |thorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed caché in a deserted shed back of a|{n Adder-l-ka, the remedy which .be- downtown theater. A box was dug Up.|eame ‘famous y ‘curing appendicitl in the bottom of .the shed. It was full of watches, bracelets, lockets, etc. | > SUrPrising -Bemidil. peopts, Many The boys said they had sold much {Beve found: that this-simple remetly other loot, including clothing, musical | drains so much foul matter from the instruments, umbrellas and shotguns. |8ystem that , SINGLE DOSE relieves Dozens of fashionable women vigit- [eonstipation, ssour :stomach and..gas ed the police station to identify va:|on the stomach mlmost IMMEDIATE- rlous-articles of jewelry. ‘LY. Adler:l-ka is the most:thomough SR T e bowel clenser ever sold. E. N. French NO REPLY TO -HUERTA.-NOTE |& -Go., Druggist—ady. —_— ee— Reéad Ploneer want ads “The Janitor’s Revenge” (Biograph) A laugh provoking comedy City Drug store of ithis city but is now proprietor of the City Drug store at Blackduck. Knute Knutson of Wild Rose, North Dakota, purchased two acres of land in East Bemidji last week, through the Opsahl real estate com- pany. Mr. Knutson will go into the chicken and garden triuck business and has already moved his family down here and is imaking improve- ments on his land. Eli Oliver and Loren Chase of Are you sure that your valuables Mgttty o you can | Walker were in Bemid}i Friday, Sat- rent a private safe deposit box in the |UrdaY and Sunday, returning home Northern Natlonal Bank thus insur-|Sunday evening. While in the city ing against fire, thieft or accident.— | the boys called at the Pioneer shop Adv. to see the linotype at work, Eli’s fa- James B, Cahill, doputy sherit ot e % ;‘;:n";e"f”"::h ot foam Beltrami County, and who for the 7. iy 2 e v A0 ipast several weeks has been seriously w:;:e 2:01‘:;'; yesbfl:::-enot Bson’a il ill, left last night for Mineral Wells, & Texas, where he ‘will spend several| J. J: Opsahl has gone to Fargo, weeks for his health. North Dakota, where he will attend ke the funeral of A. P. Chandler, who Any e df’m“‘“’;“rt:s :"gkc::“ died from heart trouble —Saturday. eream. trom. tiberotin Lonts & | Mr. Chandler has been il for several apply to F. M. Freese, Phone 579-6, or it may be obtained at Schmitt’s months past aud his - recovery was injured as recorded by American con- Grocery, cor. Doud Ave, and 11th St., | 2°F looked for as he had been uncon-|gylg- throughout the ‘Southern -repub- of at M;-s “}ood's store, 900 Amerlca; sclous for the past ten days or more:{jic. He will uphold the admimistra- F A d. 3 Mr, Chandler is well known in this|tions policy ‘in the 'debate, Senator VO hCYe city, as he and ‘his family have made|Fall of New :Mexico:having announced Dr. W. K. Dennlgon went to Cass|their summer home at Lavinia for|his intention of advocating ‘a change Lake today on professional ‘business. | tne past several years. Mrs. Opsahl|in policy. Mr. and Mrs, J. P. Rock and 801 |accompanied her husband to Wilton were in the"city Saturday shopding.|where ghe - will visit relatives and SAGE 'I'EA 'l'un"s Iver Rockvog of Pinewood was in|friends, the city Saturday and attended the Farmers’ institute. It’s Gmdmnther'l recipe to Bring ~Color, ‘Lustre -and '‘Thickness -to ‘Hair when faded; streaked. or gray. We have placed in the city more than one thousand savings banks and have started hundreds on’the road to success. If you haven’t a bank call Phone 108 and we’ll show you how to begin a ‘eavings account. al Northern National Bank.—Adv. slo":y“h::r“::‘:“ ;'n?;a:,.:::. b;t;:::: Miss Annie Bowers, who was cail- ing a'mixture of Sage Tea and-Sul- phur. - Your hair is your charm. It makes or mars the ‘face. Witen it fades, turns gray, streaked and looks dry, wispy ‘and ‘scraggly, fust an'ap-’ Pplication or two of Sage and Sulphul ed to Bemidji last week on account ct the serious illness of her uncle, Tom enhances its appearance a hundred- fold. Wluhlnntnn WIII Not Answer Dicta- tor's Suggestion. ‘Washington, March 9.—State de- partment officials have decided that there -will be ‘no answer made to ‘the note- recently presented by the Huer- ta government suggesting that on ac- count of the Benton Incident the United States should. revoke the right it had extended to the Constitutional- ists to purchase arms in this country. The United States government is biding its time while the commission appointed by the Constitutionalists to investigate the execution of Benton and the disappearance of Gustav Bauch makes a report. The general subject of protection for American | - | eitizens and foreigners in’ Mexico will be the occasion of spirited debate in the senate shortly. Senator - Shiveley, ranking member | ¥ of the foreign relations committee, | has been in close touch with the state . department _gathering . data on the actual number of foreigners killed or ORGANIZING AT ST. LOuis Ancther Army of Unemployed Plans March on Washington. St. Louis, March 9.—An army of unemployed men is being. recruited here for a march to Washington, D, C., where they plan to visit President Wilson and Secretary .of State Bryan in an attempt to obtain employment. F. 8. Sandman, a teamster who will lead the proposed army, announced that 800 men already had enlisted and that 2,200 more ‘are expected to ‘do so before the “army” leaves St. Louis. Sandman has let it be known that no Wedding Invitations Anmn.wmhts Brennan of Wilton, who is confined at the St. Anthony’s hospital, retura- ed to Her school at Inez this morning. Mr. Brennan is much improved. s o 2 008 are n this arm: Rev. T. 8. Kolste and Rev. Bakke | 400 on1y men with crnden_whi n:e of Mapleton, Minnesota; have gone| oyt of work will be accepted. to Solway where they' will hold ser- vices today. From there they will go to Walker to conduct services. Rev. Bakke preached in-the First Scandinavian Lutheran church yes- terday. Don’t bother to prepare the tonic; you can get from any drug store & 50 cent bottle of “Wyeth’s Sage sandi Sulphur Hair Remedy,” ready ‘to|X Mfle‘s use. This can. always be depended | upon to-bring back.the natural color [ thickness and lustre of your hair and] ‘'remoye . dandruff, stop scalp: itching and falling hair, ©° % Everybody uses “Wyeth's” Sage and Sulphur,-because it -darkens. 80 iX naturally and evenly that nobodyf can tell it-has been .applied. You [simply dampen a 'sponge or soft|® brush with it and draw this through | thn hair, taking one small strand- at DR. SHAW MUST STAY HOME Accident Prevenu Her Taking Part in Southern Campaign. New York, March 9.—Dr. Anna Charles Cominsky of the Schnei-|Howard Shaw, president of the Na- der Brothers Clothing_store, Teturn- um:-& Amerléfll:hrlomn Suffrage as- ed to Bemidji this morining from the | s0ciation, sal tighe mould he un- cities “er-ej he: Bas benn: tia ting able to participate in the suffrage cam- hiasinees for that e 1 Wt H0GmTE paign which the association is abount to undertake in the South. An ac- sky. is now arranging for a display|cigent which Dr. Shaw suffered gever- of his new spring stock | which is ar- al weeks ago. compelled her to re- niving daily. main at home. - Bd French of Blackduck came. to| Jane Addams, first vice president Bemidfi thi morning to transact|Of the ‘association, will take Dr. siness. <He wilk returnito his home in that village tonight. - Mr, French Dafactivea Paae lic a-report-showing the retail prices | “Throughout the: whole of 1913:high’ The qmcx wu<m of slmple“buok- ELLIS WILL NOT APPEAL l'unu He WIHI Be: prm-d ‘After © Berving Two or Thres Years. ' Chicago; March 9—William Cheney. Bllis of Cincinnati, convioted here of the murder of his wife in a Ohiosgo ‘hotel last October, may begin serying ‘his: fiftesn-year semtence in the state penitentiary shortly. 1t {s understood ‘that Ellis 15 satis- fled. He thinks, it was reported, that he has an excellent chance to be par- doned after - -mln; two or three | years. TO BUY HOME OF JEFFERSON BIll in_Senate to Create Commission to Negotiate ‘Purchase. Washington, March . 9.—Senator Reed of :'Missouri -has introduced a bill which would authorize ‘the crea- | ition -of ‘a commission ‘to :acquire for the government, by purchase or con: demnation, the home of Thomas Jef- ferson at Monticello, Va. Represen- tative LLevy of New York, who owns the property; has declined frequently to conslder selling it. SIR: GEORGE ‘W. 8 “R0SS DEMD). 3 .Bcndlln«fiomhwer iExpires In ~Toronto Hospital. Torento, Ont., Mazch.9.—Sir-George|| Ross, aged seventy-three; leader ofi the opposition in -the senate of Can- ada, died in the Toronto general hos- pital. o He was fonmerly premier of Onta- io and was always a strong supporter of reciprocity with the United States. Frank Sententced /Again. Atlanta, -Ga., March 9.—Leo M. Frank of Brooklyn, N. Y., was resen- tenced to death here for the murder of ‘Mary Phagan; a factory girl. His execution was set for April 17, His attorneys still are working for a new trial. (Cost Tittle Accomplish Much —D0— PIONEER WANT.ADS We call‘for Book, Job, Commercial and Society ' Printing Our Specialties -JAMES KEMP’S 1UP-TO-DATE SHOE SHINING PARLOR AND MODERN GLEANING AND PRESSING PLANT Shoes shined for5c and 10c. 60c and 75¢ Our experi>nce assures you.the very best service hm -suthority. Meat forms uskscid Which overworks the kidneys in #heir effort to filter it from the bload and they become sort of paralyzed : and loggy. When your kidnevs gt slug- &ish and clog you must relieye;tiem, like you relieve your bowels; sefsov- you have backache, sick headache, dizgy spells; your stomach mours, tongue is coated, and when theswea- ther is bad you have rheummtic twinges. The urine is- cloudy, tull of Sediment, channa's often get: :sore water scalds and you are obliged to seek relief two or three times duting the night, Bither - consult & good, reliable physician at once or get from syour Dharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in'a glass Of water befare breakfast for s few fine. “This famous salts 1s made Trom the acia of grapes and lemonijuice, combineq with lithia, and hassheen used for generations to clean ;mnd stimulate sluggish kidneys, sisa to utralize acids in the urine:mo it jjno longer frritates, thus ending lladder weakness. Jad salta 18 a life saver for;gqgu- lar meat eaters. It 1s Inexpensive, eannot injure and makes a delght- tul. effervescent lithia-water @irink. fl bbbk bk bk kb ol WOULD GET RID OF ARMY: OF UNEMPLOYED. ‘Benecia, Cal, March 9.—Ro get rid of the “on to Washing- ton army,” headed by “General Charles Kelly, thé municipal authorities here_are preparing to furnish cars and transporta- tion forithe shipment of the “army”.to Yolo and:Sacramen- to.counties. R R T EEs LR R R Clothes pressed for and-deliver ing a1l the body’s urinous waste; plse days and your kidneys will them:act EEXEEEEE R L L KL