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"W. K. Nichols, the Thfef River| Falls: lumb TIman, R H Griffin of Gmnd Forks, divl- % K K K % K K K& KKK & & ¥|sion freight agent for the Great Nor- ¥ LEST WE FORGET 4 | thern, spent yesterday in Bemi;ljt KX KKK KKK KKK KK K| A Lundberg of Wilton transacted That on Easter Monday a dance b“sh;m hh' Bsmd:]j: % yoolorday, Lol will be given by the Bemidji Athle, |t\T7In& lome ondhe atternoon train. tic club. That the Bemidji Moose lodge will give a dance in the city hall Easter Monday. reasonalble prices —Adv. Mesdames D. Mohler, Eva Kaiser and Joe Stidle of town of Northern transacted business in Bemidji yester- ‘day. Mrs. K. Sandland of Frohn was a rooms | Bemidji visitor yesterday. While in the city, she was the guest of rela- LR There will be a meeting of the Athletic' club at the club Thursday evening. s tves, Special meetings commence in the You want a new suit for Baster. Methodist church Thursday evening|OTder now. — Prices $20.00 to $50.00 at 8 o'clock. They will continue for | 1054nson Bros, 106 2nd St.—Adv. ten days. Mrs, P. N. Tegner of Pinewood transacted business in Bemidji yes- terday. She returned home in the That news items telephoned tc the evening, Ploneer are appreciated both by the publishers and readers of the paper. s Phone 31. The Young Peoples’ society of the wedish Lutheran church will meet in the church parlors tomorrow night at 8 o’clock, \ Fun galore at the Grand tonight % where Vance the Hypnotist is making N7 [the boys do all kinds of stunts.—ady. V‘Q o7 H. J. McCarthy, manager of the ci- gar department of the.Duluth firm of Gowan, Lenning and Brown, spent to- ‘ day in Bemidji. Clarence Jackson returned to Bem- idji yesterday from Tracy where he Perry Nelson of Bagley spent to- day in Bemidji. F. L. Foote of Boy River, Bemidji Tuesday. A complete line of field and gar- has been assisting his father who is erecting a building there. den seeds'at W. G. Schroeder store. B, —Adv. A spring tonle tha. makes rich, Was 1n {red -blood, cleanses the stomach and bowels—Hollister’s R. M. Tea.—Adv. Mrs. W. P. Gray and daughter Mrs. Buxton of Plantaganet were in the city yesterday shopping and attend- S. W. Bowman of Pine River was a|ing to other business ‘matters. Bemidji visitor yesmrday R- H. Schumaker will G. E. Carson has been on the sick | twin cities tonight, list for the past two days. go to the where he will visit his wife and two daughters, who Mrs. Coats of Cass Lake is visiting |are spending the winter in the cities. relatives in the city for a few days. Vance the Hypnotist will make you This is the last night of Vance the|laugh till the tears run down . your Hypnotist at the Grand. You should |face. At the Grang for tonight only. see him.—Adv. —Adv. E. A. Barker went to the twin cities| = Superintendent’ W. P. Dyer and last evening on business.- wife went to the Twin cities last One of these days you ought to|®Vening where Mr. Dyer will attend %0 to Hakkerups and have your pie- |31 educational meeting. They ex- ture taken.—Adv. pect to be goné several days. Dr. Stephenson of Gonvick was in| Rosie Brink of Nymore died Mon- Bemidji yesterday on professional |4a¥ from diptheria. She was twelve Have your furniture repaired at the bargain store first class work at husiness. J. Segal of Superior arrived in Be- midji today. Mr, Segal may.decide to locate here. A bracing, cleansing, purifying Spring tonic; everybody’s taking it— Iollister's R. M. Tea. Miss Helen Klinger of Pinewood is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Archie Fenton this week. Rev. H. F. Parshall was in Bemidji yesterday enroute to his home in Cass years old anq had been sick for only a short time. Interment was made in the new Catholic cemetery. M. J. Troop has opened a meat market in the McCuaig grocery store. Order your meats delivered with your groceries. Phone No. 1.—Adv. Mrs. John Wattenford of Leonard returned to her home Tuesday. She has been confined at the St. An- thony’s hospital for several weeks, where she-underwent an oeration for goitre. Thomas Erwin will leave this even- ing for St. Cloud where he will spend ‘tomorrow on business matters. From St. Cloug Mr. Erwin will go to Minne- apolis where he will attend the big Shriners meeting. 5 Lazy livers, bad stomachs constipa- tion, dyspepsia, bad breath, headache, sallow complexion, promptly relived by Hollister’s R. M. Tea. 35c—Adv. Lake from Northome. $1.00 cash gets 20 pounds of sugar Mrs. Stenseth, who has been’ a guest at the L. T. Skrivseth home for several weeks, will leave the latter part of the week for her home at Thief River Falls. Mrs. Stenseth is Mrs. Skrivseth’s mother. Miss Gladys Stanton, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. D. L. Stanton, will re- turn this evening from Minneapolis where she has been attending school. Miss Stanton will not return to Min- Tonight neazpolis until after Easter. 5 Fresh meats of all kinds-at the Be- /Amidji Meat Market. They will be The Harry St. Clair Stock Com-|ge)ivered with your groceries - from pany present for the first time in the McCuaig Store. ~ Phone No. 1. this section of the country the beau-| g4y tiful four act society comedy. drama Mreh R0y entertalnga. atnitins entitled 3 . T —_— = The American |DON'T. BE. MISLED Bemidji Citizens Should Read and . one of the prettiest and mos.t blras: K\dney trouble ls dangerous and ing plays of the present day. The| . - "=t - wardrobe alone in this play is worth more than the price of admission to Don’t elmerh:ent with something see being especially designed by one{e¥ and untrie of Bemidii's most popular dress mak-| Use a tested kidney remedy. ers, also by one of the St. Paul ‘mo- Begin with Doan’s Kidney Pills, distes and special pains have been ia-| = geq in kidney- troubles 50 years. ken to give one of the most finished Nétch COLLAR 2 for 25 ocents Peab At The Brinkman Recommended here and every- and best dressed plays yet presented. S iote: 5 The very fact that the Brinkman is |t A Bemxdj'l citizen’s statement turning away people almost eVery|gq g convincing proof. - night, shows that this popular COm-| . yug 1oca] testimony—it can be in- pany will remain here for some time vestigated. and in “The American Girl” Mr. St.) g carl Golz, 623 Minnesota Ave., Clair feels that he is presenting some- | o144 Minn., says: “I still recom- thing that will live in the memory mend Doan’s Kidney Pills as highly of all who are fortunate to see this ‘We keep them on hand and beautiful play. Margot always get the best results when we lllll IIIS Bl HYPIII]TIG COM Majsstic Theatrs | TONICHT The ‘Silem Message (Domino) In two parts An unusual and exciting and interesting dramatic object lesson that is bound -to please - "Twixt Love and Fire (Keystone) A side-splitting comedy full of clever situations and which will make the joy tears run down your face ber of friends at 500 yesterday after-| noon. The guests were Mesdames Hazen, Carter, Pendergast, Sherman1 Bailey, H. W. Bailey, ner. Clark, Bisiar, Burgess, H. Koors, | Lahr and Murphy. Sanford Dodge, the well known ac- tor, was in Bemidji this morning en- route to Fosston where he will ap- Dear this evening. that if .arrangements can be made here that he will play here sometime | during the next few weeks. 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. Mrs. Oscar Holden of Fosston came | to Bemidji yesterday to arrange her'i cottage on Diamond Point for occu- pancy. - The Holdens expect to come to Bemidji in another month and will then live in their cottage on the Point. Kenneth Kenfield and Earl Coch- ran entertained a number of friends at a dinner party last evening. The Guests were Joe Wolf, Lester Smith, ‘Eben Bowser, Russell Brocks, Charles Raco, Billie Begsley, Omar Edwards and Cassius Malcom. After the din= ner party the boys all went to the Grand theatre. The administrator and the guar-| dian, the trustee and the treasurer; will find the Northern National Bank a very acceptable place to de- vosit their funds. Such funds are ab- solutely secure and are «arning in- terest constantly. Among those who are planning on attending the big Shriners’ meeting which is to ‘be held in Minneapolis Friday are the following, B. W. La- kin, . J. M. Richards, F. S. Lycan, Judge C. W. Stanton, R. H. Schu- maker, M. E. Smith, William Betts of Kelliher, John Cann and Charles Trondson of Blackduck. The follow- ing Bemlidjii men are expected to be among the candidates for the Shrine, Dr. B. W. Johnson, Sheriff ‘Andrew Johnson, W. B. Stewart, C. W. Clark |and Thomas. Erwin, o ode ode el e el ol ol ok b ol o 0 WHISKY SHOWN AS MEN- ACE TO INDIAN. ‘Washington, March 25.—Com- missioner Sells of the ‘bursau of Indien affairs has addressed to each of the 6,000 employes of the service a letter which he has instructed.shall be read to the students ofievery Indian school April 6. In.it he poiats out that whisky is “the great- est present menace to the American Indian,” and pleads with Indian serwice employes . to.sét.an exampleito the Indian “and exert their best cfforts and ++"‘."++++-!'++++++++++'l' g ‘S INEEVELE Two big shown nightly starting at 7:15 and ENTII!E CHANGE OF pnoclum EACH NIcH'fl Bursely, Flat-|. Mr. Dodge says R | which is ibottle of 'this famous old. VANBE THE GHEAT and- Moving Pletms EDY GO, IV Goodué edy, singing, dancing." More sclentlfic eatureg than all others combined e —— | ON|STS "~ nAnE-x«n«mmuu’r !iGovernment - Backdown..in, Raln statement _of Offican. Eondon; over what they call the forced back- down of the government, in the army tangle growing out of the home rile fight, and the Liberal press chagrined, the belief that it was King George who forced the-hands of the ministers in . placating -the recalcitrant officers is growing. Absolute quiet havmg prevailed throughout Ulster the attitude of the army, completely. overshadowed the tense_ position. The Unionists say that the attempts of the government to ‘explain the “misunderstanding of orders” which brought on the. resig- nation. of General Gough and other officers failed completely.. Many pa- pers hint that King George caused the reinstatement of the officers. The Manchester an_influential Guardian, Liberal paper, declares: “The officers should have been courtmartialed. Their reinstatement shows there is one law for the rich and another for the poor, one standard for the loyalty of Tory offi- cers and another for privates with la- bor sympathies. ~Acquiescence to this . interpretation of military duties is not only a serious blow to the army, but ‘false to.the whole conception of democratic progress.” BANK IS SUED FOR $48,000 Civil Action Follows' ‘Arrest: of Park River (N. D.) Cashier. " Grand Forks, N. D, -March 25.—A civil. suit for $48,327.26-against the Farmers’ Security bank of Park River by the Northern Underwriters’ Insur- ance company has grown out of the alleged dealings .of C. R. Verry, for- mer casghier of this bank, arrested on 2 charge of embezzlement. The civil action involves a claim for damages relating to notes given Verry for collection and which it is charged were- credited on a pass book to the Underwriters’ company. NEW INDIAN' RESERVATION Government - Sets ‘Aside ‘4,600 Acres in Washington. ‘Washington, March 25.—On the rec- ommendation- --of - Secretary Lane, President Wilson set aside 4,600 acres of land along the Pen d’Oreille river in. Washington as a reservation for the Kalispell Indians. Owing to the gradual . encroachment of white set- tlers on their lands it became neces- sary to formally set aside a reserva- tion for them. Flies High With Passenger, Johannesthal, Germany, March 26— Linnekoget, a German ayiator, has at- tained an altitude of 18,050 feet with his monoplane, carrying a passenger. The world’s record is held by Roland Garros, a Frenchman, who reached a height of 18,410 feet with a’ pusaengar on Sept. 11, 1912. Ellis Taken to Prison. ' Chicago, March 25.—Shackled be- tween two' burglars William Cheney Ellis of Cincinnati started for _the state prison at Joliet to serve a fif- teen-year sentence for murdering his wite in a hotel here last October. BE-PRETTY! TURN- Use Grandmother’s Simply Recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur.’ lustre to.the hair when faded, ed or gray; also ends dandru ing scalp and -stops- falling Years ago the only way to mixture was to make it at mussy, - and. troul Nowadays, by asking at an store for ¢“Wyeth’s Sage’ and Hair Remedy,’ about 50 cents. - - ‘anerl.ll’y expressed, in pulmcd clr- March 26.—With Ulster men and: the. Unionist press.jubilant ONLY KEY T0. BIFFICULTY I¥pense .. fsh Natlonallsts Will Net Acospt f}‘,‘ foah Home Rule If Ulster la Permanently. Exoluded; :: and, - the . Government - Finde 1t Imposs to Foroe That|" Province Under Dublin Ruls, Net Profits . London, March 25.—The dissolution of the British parliament has been hastened by the events of ‘ihe last| few “days, mccording to the"optulon in force |cles. The surrender of the govern- 1;2; ment to the officers of the army who 144% declined to serve against the Ulster 2% men {8 particularly significant in this connection. The Irish Nationaliats, it 1s pointed out, will ‘not accept home rule with Ulsmlj permanently -excluded, while the government has found it impossi- ble to compel Ulsler ta come under a Dublln pnrlinment It is argued that the only way out of the difficulty is to hold a general election, and no one would be surpris- | ed if the government during the sec- ond reading of the home rule bill next week should offer to dissolve parlia- ment on condition that the home rule, the Welsh disestablishment and the plural voting bills be passed. The digsatisfaction of the Liberils with the government’s- treatment -of the army officers is another factor which s likely to .hasten a general election. Many Radicals would like to join ¥ forces' with the Labor members and - make an appeal to the country on the 3 refusal of officers to act against strik. ing workmen. The provincial Liberal papers, as is usual, are even more outspoken on the subject of the government’s surrender to the officers than are their London contemporaries. (Attest) K. K.-ROE, Lol R R SRR R R i R K ES CHICAGO UNION STATION TO COST $65,000,000. Chicago, March 25.—Cémp]e- tion of plans for what is ex- pected to be one of the finest t. on Stock Withdra) Discount on Prepayments ans Cash-on hand'Jan! 31, 1914 AGE AND VALUE OF OU’!‘S’I‘ANDING SHARES No.ahnn! Dues Paid Present, Shares Loaned per share wahm ~Value Upon 20 414 24.14 8% 2.34 17.34 17 13.50 1.90 16.40 20% 11.50 1.38 12.88 831 9. .86 9.86 32 1.50 03 1.53 18 STATE OF MINNESOTA ) 7 )8, COUNTY OF BELTRAMI ) W. L. Brooks, being first duly sworn, says that he is the Secretary of the Beltrami County Savings and Building Ass’n., statement is true and correct according to the recnrds of his office and the best o[ /his knowledge. SBubscribed and sworn to before me this 23rd day of March, 1914, _G. E. CARSON, ~ Dis. on Prepayments . .Stock withdrm . ~Int. all £ PROFIT AND LOSS STATEMENT - July 21, 1015, to January 31, 1914, . CREDIT Pr&fitu to July 81, 1913, . Premiums ‘Fees and F * LIABILITIES "Dues Paid .. Bills Payable Profits -to date .314,114.20 $14,869. 45 and that the foregoing W. L. BROOKS, Sec'y, GEO. W, RHEA, Notary Public, Beltrami County, Minn, My Commission ExpiresJuly 20, 1918 i} § Directors No, 1 Hang Your Pictures m;\ walghing up to 100 Ibs, E‘ with Moores Push Devices, will not disfigure walls Moore Push-Pins| Sold In \ BEMIDJI AT THE Bnmidjrmnsar Office: SUPPLY STORE union stations in the United States will be rushed, railroad officials say, following approval by the city council of plans for rallroad terminals totaling a cost of $65,000,000. EE R R R Lol B0 K U T T R L e X GRAY-HAIR DARK Look Young! Nobody Cu 'l‘ell 1! You Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly compound- ed, brings back the natural color and “If there is no Anown respons1b111ty back of the car you buy, where are you apt to land?. 1n justice to yourself; what right have you got to buy any car unless you know the character of its makers? And if you don’t know :them how do you know that they will live upto.the moral/ reqfiamzh/zty that ought to be behind everything - that is manufactured’ for sale, espec- .ically something that costs as much as an aptomobile. ‘Thislack of knowledge on the public’s part is respon- sible for millions of wasted dollars. People buy b/indly. —They spend thousands 'wrt/mut/oahng They wouldn’t buy a watch or a- beefsteak ~without knowing ‘their. jeweler or - butcher but they wou/d buy—and o buy—automobiles without knowing what is behind the men that make them. . . g G'et the Personal Touch Here isthe Eq mpmentfor nfl tfic Mltchellhlodelc WhichisIncluded in theList Prices: The answer of the Mitchell-Lewis Motor- Com- pany to these questions is “Eighty years of faithful service to the American. Public—eighty years of integrity backed by the evidence of countless thousands of American people—eighty years of telling the truth and giving a dollar of value for . every dollar invested with them.”” You can’t sneer at a record like that. Jt is unusual in any country. This is our fundamen- tal reason for asking you—and ex- pecting you—to go at once to the nearest Mitchell dealer and ask him to let you personally drive his demonstrator for a mile or so. We want youto ‘‘get the feel of the car’’ and: see how it responds to, and acts with, you. - 'With ‘the knowledge of 4nown “4nd long established re- sponsipility, financial integrity and trade honor added to the knowledge you gain by a ‘personal drive you will acquire informa- tion that no dmount of talk can ‘possibly give you. " That’s the way to buy an automobile. #And that’s the Mitchell way. = Electric self-starter and generator—electriclights —electric horn—electric magnetic exploring lamp— mohair top and dust cover—Tungsten vulvu—Jlffy quick-action side curtains—quick-action two- piece rain vision wind-shield—demountable rims with one extra—: lometer—double extra tire - carrier—Bair bow holders—license phta bn&n—pmp, p& and complete set of first class tools. Don't stay gray! - Try it! No one can poastbly' tell that your darkened {your hair, as It does'it so naturally land evenly. You dampen Sponge| lm- soft brush: with it and draw. this 2 ithrough your hair, tsking one small strand at a time; by morning hair disappears, and atber anathe: ap pileation or fvlo‘ your hair the part of the American girl prefle- take them. Some time ago Doan’s: cuted by the aristocracy of Bngland |y, ey pills relieved me of backache, } ; will be seefi in one of the strong emo- headaches and dizzy speels and great-* S tional parts which has so endeared Iy .strengthened my kidneys. This! & her to the people of Bemidji, while| . qy also toned up my system. One| sk o ek o o o 24f-% each and every memhber of the com- sthier in eirr German. Educa pany are given an opportunity In'fi.;iq from” Doan’s Kidney Pills and| " gtuttgart, Gerinai ¥ + sexcellent parts best ‘suited to them|, .. mmends them as highly asJ do.”*| pody of Prafessor Cito llamad: one ) fopgd mo0x & . Price 50c, at all deal ee celebmted bno(’;mrs wa ! "—“"“MH’_"‘*__— simply ask for a kidney rem : 4 FEATURKE: REELS mmm Danl:x'i Kidney Pms—the same. th l 0 nommm.sm|m, Golz had.© Foster-Milburn cd TWO BIG SHOWS ONE Anlflmon Props.. Buffalo, N. Y. influence for the!protection. of the Indian “from “-this, his j ‘worst enemy.” e l Rac Etgbty yeaifs “of faitl thwuum Dht.rllmlon e, w..u S.A. l service: to ‘the American Public 5 I.O!l.l’ Mitcheil > mnnat»o!l.l. Minn, Commerce