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About The City KK E KKK KK KKK KKK * LEAST WE FORGET * TR KKK KK KK KKK KKK Basketball this evening. * % » That on Easter Monday a dance will be given by the Bemidji Athle. tic club. L That news items telephoned to the Pioneer are appreciated both by the publishers and readers of the paper. Phone 31. * % That the Bemidji Athletics will battle for the championship of the world this evening when they meet the Fond du Lac quint. L The convention of the Woman’s missionery society of Adam’s presby- tery will meet in the Presbyterian “church, Tuesday and Wednesduy, March 17 and 18. “s e “Mutt ana 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. BRE H. F. Curtis of Minneapolis is spending a few days in the city on business. i School girl hats will be a specialty at the Henrionnet Millinery parlors. —Adv. George H. Sunby of Albert Lea spent yesterday in the city transacl- ing business. One of these days ycu ought to go to Hakkerups and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. Archdeacon H. F. Parshall of Cass | Lake spent last night in Bemidji on a short business visit. The best kind of well seasoned tam- arack for sale. Fred Barwdell, tele- phon¥ 336-4.—Adv. H. A. Brown and W. H. Platt and son of Turtle River transacted busi- ness in the city yesterday. Large Naval oranges 20c per doz. New York apples 5¢ per lb at Sch- mitts grocery.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Haines, who have spent the winter in Los Angeles have returned to Bemidji. R. L. Nichols of Little Falls was among the business visitors who spent yesterday in the city. Attend the millinery display at the Henrionnet Millinery parlors Friday TONIGHT AT THE BRINKMAN “Salomy Jang” in four acts as presented by the Harry St Clair Stock Company at the Brinkman tonight¥ is without douht one of the best Western comedy dra- mas written. At present it is hav- ing an extended run with all stock companies in the. larger cities, and has only recently been released for stock productions, having been one of the most successful road shows ever offered the public. It abounds in rich comedy from start to finish and the story is of a particular town on the border that has been constant- ly annoyed by murders, stage rob- beries etc. and the citizens form themselves into a committee to make the town an example to surrounding towns, by punishing the offenders. A feud between two Southernecrs forms the base of the plot and taken all in all, this play is one that is bound to please each and every per- son attending the theatre for three nights of this production. 4 FEATURE REELS OF PICTURES Hope Jones CONCERT ORCHESTRA TWO BIG SHOWS ONE ADMISSION On St. Patricks eve the company will present the four act Irish ‘com- edy drama entitled ‘Kathleen Mavorneen”’ a true Irish bill with all Irish' char- acters. Lots of Irish comedy and an extremely amusing irish reel at the finish of the fourth act make this the ! and Saturda; Adv. A. A. Rollins and wife of Hacken- sack were business and pleasure visitors in the city yesterday. , March 13 and 1 Chr¥st Peterson of the town of Jones was a business visitor in the city yesterday for a few hours. Spring millinery openings at the La Fontisee millinery Friday and Saturday. Watch for the big ad Thursday.—Adv. Mrs. Theodore Johnson and Mrs. 0. Stortroen of Wilton were Bemidiji callers between trains yesterday. Mrs. Boobar of Nary was in the city yesterday calling on the local trade and transacting other business. Do not forget that the Henrionnet Millinery parlors . will have * their spring opening Friday and Saturday, Marcl; 13 and 14.—Adv. Nels Otterstad of Turtle River was in Bemidji yesterday attending the land sale and transacting other busi- ness. The ladies of the First Methodist church will hold their spring sale, Tuesday, April 7, in the basement of the church. New goods is arriving daily at the Henrionnet. millinery parlors. They will be ready to display their lines Friday, March 13.—Adv. A. A. Richardson has just returned from the Red River Lumber company camps, where he has been for some time taking pictures. Mr. and Mrs. Matson of Arlington Iowa, are spending a few days in Bemidji and vicinity on a combined business and pleasure visit. Safety Deposit Boxes for rent at the First National Bank. $2.00 per year for small and $4.00 per year for large boxes. Fire an Burglar proof. You need one. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Brandt uf Tur- tle River were Bemidji visitors yes- terday. While here they purchased a team of horses at the Pogue sale. A. G. Swindlehurts, register of the land office at Cass Lake, spent Wednesday in Bemidji on business, returning to his home last night. Nrder 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. Rey. T. S. Kolste left this morning | for Walker where he will conduct |services this evening. He will re- turn to Bemidji tomorrow morning. Mrs. Charles Borchardt of Crooks- ton, who has spent the past week as the guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Naugle, left today for her home. . John Morrison, Jr. and wife of Red Lake were in the city yesterday. Mr. Morrison returned to Red Lake but Mrs. Morrison will spend a few days in the city visiting friends. Are you going away ror your sum- mer vacation? Wouldn’t you enjoy it more if you knew your valuables were safely in a deposit box of the Northern National Bank.—Adv. Miss Bernice Young of (Crookston arrived in the city this afternoon and will spend several days here as the guest of the Misses Erwin, Margaret Lowham and Gertrude Malone. J. W. Oppie, proprietor of the Pil- sener hotel of this city, returned this morning from points along the north line where he has spent a short time transacting business. Ladies wishing to have their last season’s hats remodeled and trim- mings dyed and cleaned, can get it done at the Henrionnet millinery parlors, 309 Minnesota avenue.— Adv. K. K. Roe and son Gotfred return- ed this morning from Minneapolis where they have been for the paét few days, consulting Dr. Gillet, from whom Gotfred is taking treat- ments. W. H. Gemmell of Brainerd, gen- eral manager of the Minnesota and International Railway, came to Be- midji last evening in his special car and is spending the day here on busi- \ness for that company. . Any one desiring pure milk and jcream from tuberculin tested cows. apply to F. M. Freese, Phone 579-6, or it may be obtained at Schmitt’s Grocery, cor. Doud Ave. and 11th St., or at Mrs. Wood’s store, 900 America | Ave—Adv. { Miss Ruby Harrison, who has been {in the A. A. Richardson photo finish- ing department for the past fouar &ears, left this week for Pineville, Oregon, where she will run a photo gallery for the photographer of that city. Miss Gladys Vye, formerly of this city, who has been attending the Madison university, arrived in Be- midji last night, and will remain here during the Vye-Gould case. While here she will be the guest of friends. We have placed ‘In the city more one of the most interesting plays ever seen here. than one thousand savings banks and have started hundreds on the road TONICHT “_The Sumnamhulist” (Melies) A delightful and interesting story of a son’s accident, a moth- :_r’s devotion and the miracle of ime. “The Little Hero” (Lubin) A gripping story magnificently acted. R s . “The Misadventures - of a Mighty Monarch” ' .(Vitagraph) = . ” John Bunny as King and Lillian Walker as Queen. of the Coney Island Mardi Gras, makes trotible with- John’s. wife, Flora Finch. A rip roaring comedy. to success. If you haven't a' bank call Phone 108 and we’ll show you how to begin a savings account. Northern National Bank.—Adv. Mrs. A. A. MaGill, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Underwood, Mrs. May Mar, and Mrs. B. Wallace of Kelliher came to Bemidji this morning and are transacting business here todav. They will return to their home in that village tonight. The Henrionnet millinery parlors have prepared -a special line of hats for school girls. The Tango hat, which is the latest fad, also the Landisco are among the favorities, which will be displayed Saturday, the 14. School girls are especially in- vited to come and see their line.— Adv. George Fogarty, captain George Young, P. G. LePine, Leo J. Lang—’ don, Ben Hawkins and J. A. Shep- ard. of Fond du Lae, Wisconsin, comprising the Company E. basket- e e e — THEATRE TONICHT “UNMASKED”* ; (Pathe) A powerful melodrama Montana State Fair (Vitagraph) Some excellent scenes ‘of the fair “Their Interest In Common (Vitagraph) The count has the title, that’s all; Roger has a heart interest and wins the girl. Good drama “A Comer In Popularity” (Lubin) Comedy taken on the sea{show;e “The Missing Diamond”’ (Lubin) A Jewish comedy jam full of fun The next Famous Players feature March 17th and 18th ‘“‘A-Daughter of the Hills” and “Hop O My Thumb” Hand colored. Two features in one night ball team of that city and who have won 'the championship of the world, rarrived in Bemidji last night and closed the contract with the Bemidji manager for the three game series to be played here, John Wagner, who formerly made this home in this city but who has made his home in International Falls for the past several months, left this morning for East Helena, Montana after spending two weeks here with friend s and relatives. While in Montana he will be the guest of his father J. E, Wagner who is manager of a saw mill in Helena. | He plans on returning to Minnesota in about one year. ‘We take pleasure in ahnouncing jour spring millinery opening at the Henrionnet Millinery Parlors Friday and Saturday, March 13, 1914, We are now ready to show you an excep- tional assortment of pattern, tallor- ed, and semi dress hats also & com- plete line of the latest novelties. You are cordially invited and your pres- ence will be appreciated. It is a pleasure for us to show our goods. |Mrs, A. P. Henrionnet.—Adv. WIFE'SDEATHKILLS HUSBAND Heart Broken, He Survives Her Only - Six Hours. Boonton, N. J., March 11.—William Patterson, one of the oldest residents of this place, died at his home six hours after the death of his wife. Mr. Patterson was seventy-eight years old and his wife seventy-two. ‘Mrs. Patterson died of acute indi- gestion. Mr: Patterson at once be- came downcast and finally went to bed complaining .that he did not feel well. He 'dieq apparently from a broken heart. . : ‘FINED: FOR ' MANSLAUGHTER Minot (N. D.) Motorist Found Guilty i .of Killing Boy. -Minot, N. D., March 11.—Charles Baldwin, found guilty of second de- gree manslaughter in connection with the death of Edon Amundson, twelve years old, escaped with a $500 fine, under the jury's, recommendation. While driving an automobile Baldwin run down Amundson, who was riding a bicyele. ARSON SQUAD FIRES TOWN Suffragettes Destroy Public Buildings at Bulcole, Eng. \ Nottingham, Eng.,, March 12.—A suffragette arson squad set fire to and destroyed all the buildings be- longing' to the town -corporation at Bulcole, six miles norgheast of this city. The loss is many thousands of dollars. Suffrage literature was found strewn about the vicinity. tully guaranteed, in all 812 x13 from time to time® Carbon Paper We have an assortment of high grade paper At $1 and $1.25 a box (Can youbeat 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 ciiy 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 . colors 8 1-2 x 11 and Spring Opening riday and Saturday March 13, 14 UP-TO-DATE Defecfive Page AT THE LaFontisee Millinery 209 4th St Bemidji, Minn. EVERYTHING NEW AND IN THE LINE OF MILLINERY" i I P S —— {