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N— - C fal club [ pril 5. T aiiar P 0 7'ummerca ctx will be held April :T;; ;h;l:.i ::?;s:ue“m::;;. Thfl P“rs“ar P“rs“d reasonable prices .—Adv. H, W. Grimmer, who travels for| | a ot II Irfl the Fritz<Cross company of St. Cloud L Qv spent today in Bemidjl. Mr. Grim- " 5 - 2 % % % KK & K K K K K K K K & ¥|as the next United States Marshal. | . g =R g ¥ LEST WE FORGET ¥| C. E. Colby of Minneaolls, who is TONIGHT A ®H KKK KKK K K K K KK K K employeg with the Northern - ‘Auto —_ The next regular meeting of the [company, will move his family to Be- prihd You want a new sult for Eabter. ((Aniorlogn) April 14 will be the next meeting Order now. Prices $20.00 to $50.00 (A lively ranch story. It’s na- day of the board of county commis- | Hoganson Bros, 106 2nd St——Ady. tural acting and the feeling sioners, : . of suspense makes it an Hans Nelson, form i elee s arly, o Bhooks; excellent offering : now of rurtle River, Minnesota, was That the Bemidji Moose lodge will [in the city yesterday. - While in Be- give a dance in the city hall Easter |midji he called at the Pioneer office Monday. ::lhde :\;l:(:inbed for the‘; paper for an- '"'e "sc'or's s'uw There will be a meeting of the| ' Mrs. Frank Hart of Bemidjl spent (Majestio) : Athletic club Thursday evening. |the first of the week visiting her par-|A Ppowerful drama . interesting Business of importance. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Adams, She re- -and romantic turned home Tuesday evening, ac- That news items telephoned to the | c°mpanied by her sister, Miss Clara Ploneer are appreclated both by the|Adams and her miece, Ardith Adams. A"!s . wem mai E"ds publishers and readers of the paper. | —LaPorte News. © e Phone 31. Miss Mae Melugin, formerly em- wn"| e 8 ployed as sales lady dn Schneider 1 There will be ‘an Athletic club|Bros. ready to wear ladies’ depart- ( Princess) cance Friday April « 17. These|ment, has res‘iigned ‘her position with |y criss-cross love story with dances have been very successful, | that firm and has accepted a posi- much humor running and are among the city’s leading so- | tion as sales lady with the LaFonti- through it cial events. Y see millinery store. The Henrionnet Millinery par- Sanford Dodge and his company |lors have just received andther ship- will appear at the Grand on Thurs- |ment of pattern hats'and an elegant |, day evening. Mr. Dodge has been |assortment of all the late novelties. | here before and his ability as an ac-[—AdY. : ‘ tor is fully recognized. ~Charles Carter of Hiné, one of — Beltrami’s most progfessive and en- s ergetic land men, spent today in Be- T H E A T R E bomb mdji. While ‘'here he attended | b the Business Men’s-Farmer get to- N. C. Hansen of Bagley, spent Fri- gether meeting. Mr. Carter returned ] from Minneapolis last night. TONIGHT Miss Jane Edgar of Warren, who | SPECIAL MATINEE SUNDAY AT 3 P, M. has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. | < Janet Clark for several weeks, went H 4 to International Falls today. From The I.I"Ie B"gler ‘tll:ere §ll|le vuli g0 :)o }::udettec,l w}tl;re (Vitagraph) she wi visit a brother an other 3 : i X War drama: He saves his fath- a Bemidji. friends before returning to Warren. rama: ¥ ay'in Bomid) ’ . . | ers regiment from defeat by his Rev. J. H. Randahl will preach at| Can you do the work the world|prompt action in the din of battle Leonard Sunday. wants done? If not, write Mankato A complete line of field and gar- | Commercial College, Mankato, Minn., W " den seeds at W. G. Schroeder store. | for catalog. cm]smem;e A [I The —Adv. k Mrs. 0. C. Rood returned yesterday | . £ gL 5 Oscar Thyrne of Kelliher, Who is[noon from a visit at Hill River and| . Temm[ess in the cedar business, was in the city [ Crookston. . At Hill River Mrs. Rood (Selig) yesterday. visited her husband who is in the Sl 7 C. A. Aubal of Crookston, deputy | mercantile business at that place and | A strange love tale interesting internal revenue collector, spent to-|at Crookston she was the guest of £ and romantic day in Bemidji. her sisters Miss Inga Dahl-and Mrs. ) One of these days you ought to|C- C. Strander. P t’ H &o to Hakkerups and have your pic- | There will be a meeting of the Ath- a s eve“ge ture taken.—Adv. letic club next Thursday evening at (Lubin) Judge C. W. Stanton left yesterday w]vic}x the committees appointed by Trish comedy. Nuff said for the twin cities. 'He will return | President Lycan for the purpose of (Lubin) to Bemidji Tuesday. investigating the feasibility of or- Rev. Kurz of Brainerd will hold|&anizing a boat club and the provid- You will find fun and then some more fun in this comedy German Lutheran services in the ! of a down town base ball park Swedish Lutheran church tomorrow will make reports. at 10 o’clock. The Women’s Home Missionery so- Rev. C. E. Saunders and family of | ciety met at the home of Mrs. A, T. Badger, Minnesota, spent yesterday |Carlson yesterday afternoon and el- in the city, the guests of missionery |ected officers for the ensuing year. Malone and family. Mis. A. T. Carlson was elected presi- $1.00 cash gets 20 pounds of sugar | dent, Mrs. Charles Gilman, vice presi- FTUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY at our store. No delivery on this, [dent, Mrs. Head, secretary and Mrs.| The noted characterist Cecelia. Schmitt’s grocery.—Adv. B. Getchell, treasurer. Loftus ln. A'I'-ADY °tF QUALITY Mrs. Frank Moore and four chil-| M. H. Brakke, of Bemidji, was in nEvS DA dren, who have been Ryan and family at Guthrie, Minne- sota, for the past two weeks, have re- | He said the conditions were most fav- | the six months course at the Agricul- turned to Bemidjl. _rable for a large farming community | tural school, and speaks highly of The dance given by 'the High as the soil was the very best, and ag |the course. He will return next falk School Athletic Association was a suc- | e country filled up the town would| ~ Rev. and Mrs, 't. §. Kolste and sons cess. More than thirty couple at-|D>¢ Sure to grow and develop also. He| William and Luther and baby Helen tended. The dance was given for the |™2Y decide to locate here.—La Porte | went to Walker th§§ morning, where benefit of the assoclation, News. _ jthey will visit friends until after Sun- 5 H. H. Mayer, secretary of the com-}day. From there they will go to Have your farniture repalred at|,. . i cnargo of the Blks bullding | Minneapolis where they will viait at fund, announced that the subscrip- [the Grinager home for a few days be- tions now amount to'more tham |fore leaving for Wisconsin, where in general both in and out of town. Chamberlain’s Tablets These Tablets are intended es- pecially for disorders of the stomach, liver and bowels. 1If you are trou- bled with heartburn, indigestion cr constipation they will ‘do you good. Try them. For sale by all dealers. —Adv. ) towns who are members of the Be- |fielq of labor. His successor in this midji lodge are showing interest in [district has not-yet been selected and the proposed new home and daily are | Mr. Kolste will probably be back alding in bringing the total up to the|®m&ain in about a month to hold ser- amount desired, $20,000. - ~vices providing a minister has not The Northern Natfonal Bank-offers|een secured o fill the vacancy in you an investment in their Certifi-|the meantime. cates of Deposit that is absolutely| The administrator and the guar- secure for your savings and whiech|dian, the trustee and the treasurer, will net you 4 per cent annual in-{Will find the Northern National terest. Bank a very acceptable place to de- Mrs, N. L. Hakkerup entertaimeqyP0sit thelr funds. Such funds are ab- a fow friends at her home at 619 Be- | S0lutely secure,and are carning in- midji avenue yesterday afternoon in'| (erest comstantly. = ‘honor of Rev. and Mrs,T. S, Kolste.| Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Anderson and The guests included Rev. and Mrs, T, | family of St. Hilaire have sold their 3 S. Kolste, Luther and Helen Kolste, | tWo large farms near that place and in five acts is the offering at the and Mesdames Viggo Peterson, Johj |heve moved to Bemidji ,where Mr. Brinkman tonight, when the HeITy |q,omncon B, M. Sathre, 1. B, Olson,]Anderson has purchaseq ten acres of St. Clair Stock Company will present|q Larson, John Tennstrom, Ai land two blocks from the North the strongest and best play in their Jester, Andrew Rood and Miss 'Anna school, and also two residences across repertoire. - A play eleganetly cos-|p, 1o0n : the track. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson tumed and especial care has been ta- have twelve sons and daughters. _A. ken in the stage settings. The play F. Anderson, Ed. Anderson and Emil has been under rehearsals for several Anderson, all of this city being three weeks past. Mys Brinkman who is of the sons. A. F. Anderson™has been playing the part of Olympe: by spec- here for the past' nine years, coming ial request will wear the celebrated here from Blackduck where he was Brinkman jowels which were worn |/ I8 & graduate.of the Bemidji bigh || Ty © ot Cn R B B8 T A )’ 1, dictori: by Mr. Brinkman’s mother when she 36;11030 c]::: W:e v:;e; Yt ::)lmmlet:; Anderson. are in the dray -business, ‘was presented to the King in 1858 at| "' 43 oy P ang have been here for the past four King’s Castle at Mechlenberg-Sch- = years, werin, Mrs Karloff in the part of The Blackduck American has 'Lhé Camille is considered one of the best following account of the marmniage of: At The Brinkman Tonight Camille Donald Shannon, son of C, N. and Mrs. Shannom, returned yesterday from MinnenapoHs where he has] spent the winter as a student at the Minnesota Agricultural college. Don- Conviction Born q;f Exerience great praise from press and public both in Canada and the States, for her excellent portrayal of a very dif- ficult role. The entire company are used in this production and with Mrs. and felt and realized its remarkable{Bridgeman. “The home of Mr. and curative properties will tell you that|Mrs A. E. Dickenson in this village it has no superior for coughs and Was a scene of a quiet but pretty wed- colds. The remarkable success of | ding last Thursday evening when her this preparation aided by ithe person- |sister, Miss Selma Anderson of Be-] thé barsain store first class work: at | EEEEGEG—G—G—— has two dependent' children there 'Immenép Sum Paid for Right fo $14,000. Many Elks from outside | Rev. Kolste will enter upon his new |, " GANAL ZONE MODEL Exsculive Order” Provides. for| Settiement of Injury Claims. ‘Washington, March 28.—What is re- garded as a model employers’ Hability law s embodied in an eecutive order providing for the adjustment of claims arising out of personal injury to em- ployes on the Panama canal-and the Panama railroad. ~The order is the result of- more than 8 yedr’s study of the subject by Sec- retary Garrison, Major P. C. Boges of the canal offices and the law officers of the war -department and is based upon a -similar order issued: by Presi- dent Taft March 3, 1913, nor if it is brought about by his .own Practically complete - returns from Under the new order no benefits are| Wednesday’s primary in Arkansas in- to be paid to an employe or his rep-' dicate the renomination ' of United resentatives if his injury or death is| States Senator James P. Clarke over the result of his own intention, or in-| Willlam F. Kirby, justice of tha state tention fo injure some other employs, | supreme court. - 28—Federal offi: X heir:gearch for Mark A, Foote, United States commissfon-| ‘er, - who 'disappeared five: days ago. They admitted their fears for Foote's|en mafety: i e e AT T e :- Mrs. Foote was confident her hus- Captaln' Thomas 1. Porter, head of the Chicago secret service office, said i by he had been conducting a search for|Catarth Cure. Sena for ciroulars, free. J : . Fa; Sy ., Toledo, Oaio. Foote for r several days: Druggists, 75c. It was reported at the federal build. ‘ake 's Family Piils for constl- | ing ‘that- Foote "had. been despondent : because most of the cases recently had been given to other commission- ers. X =Help your boy to help himself. = |Help him get a good education— - : e : an education that will helphim = REPLACES DAD AT WEDDING succeed. Tt's better than a gift : 8on of Oregonian Who Fails to Ap-|0f money. It makes thim:inde- pear Becomes: Bridegroom. pendent—able to'make his- way * Marshfield, Ore..-March 28.—Failura in the world. The gehopl that will - of the bridegroom to appear for the : 3 - 3 Wedding did mot. prevent Miss Artie| (T30 YOUr boy as you would like | Belle - Clark, a-Curry county young|him to be trained is the : 5 | woman, from carrying out her part of .- the matrimonial program almost on schedule. - She accepted the son of the husband-that-was-to-have-been as a substitute and ' the marriage VoW i et ame wstina, s DUDINESS COLEEGE father, F. H. Strain, being the delin-{ [T'S THE SCHOOL FOR YOU, < quent and losing candidate for the .write today or telephons for partiew- hand: of Miss Clark. ™ lars at. our expense. intoxication. The total :amount. of compensation In case of death resulting in oue year from the date of injury may ‘not ex- ceed . $5,000. Bl A -widow may receive 25 per cent of the' wage of her former husband for a period of eight years, and if sha shal] be allowed in addition 10 per cent for each child. Permanent total disability is to be compensated at the rate of 75 per cent of the monthy pay for the first three months and 50 per cent thereafter for a period of eight years. ' - For temporary disability the com- pensation is 75 per cent for three months and 50 per cent for periods varying from two to thirteen months. KODAK FIRMS END - SUIT OVER PATENT Use Gertain Films, ~ - New York, March 28.—Representa- tives of the Eastman Kodak company and-the Ansco company confirmed the report that a money settlement, the amount of which they would not state, had been agreed upon Im the matter of the Goodwin. patent, over which' the concerns fought for years until the federal court-of appeals re- cently decided in favor of the Ansco company. Information concerning the exact amount of the settlement was refused here. It was said representatives of both concerns had agreed to keep the amount a secret. The suit involved | the use of the Goodwin patent, claim- ed by the Ansco company, since 1898 |, and covers all cartridge films, film packs and cinematograph films made by the Eastman company. s By the terms of.the settlement, it 18 understood, the Eastman company secures permission to manufacture the fllms under patent. Estimates of the amount paid in settlement: run into millions. French Steamer Sinks Off Harbor of Brisbane, Australia. & London, March 28.—Eighteen of the crew of the French steamer Saint Paul ‘were drowned when the vessel struck a rock and sank while entering the port of Brisbane, Australia, ac- cording to a Lloyds dispatch, “the guality of the 1914 models, you can never be wholly satisfied unless you sit at " Get the Personal Touch Any Mitchell dealer in any part of the world will turn his demonstrator over to you for the mere ashingand you can put ; the car through any testthat may occur to your mind. The policy of the company is that gersonal experience alone will prove the merits of the car to yoursatisfaction: While we—ourselves—are entirely satisfied with the action and the wheel for awhile and ge# the fee/ of the car—the action of its mechanism, its response and -movement under all speeds, and its conduct over all kinds of roads. When you- get through with that ride, no one can tell you anything that is contrary 1o fact, Our desire is that you call on your nearest Mitchell dealer, - show him. this advertisement and tell him you want its provisions carried out. L Tell him you want to try-the car yoursé/f-and he needn’t go along unless you want him to do so. The 2 S idea is that we want the car to prove itself to you and eliminate all possible doubt as to its quality before you are asked to deposit a penny. 3 Here is the Equipment for all the Mitchell Models Wln'_cb isIncluded in the List Prices: Electric self-starter and generator—electric lights— electric horn—electric magnetic exploring Lamp— mohair top and dust cover—Tungsten valves—Jiffy quick-action side’ curtains—quick-action two- piece rain vision wind-shield—demountable rims"with one: extra—speedometer—double extra tire carrier—Bair bow holders—licence ‘plate bracket—pump, jack and complete set of first class tools. Racine, Wis,U.S. Eighty years of faithful service to the American Pub‘lic FREDERICK E. MURPHY AUTOMOBILE CO. = Northwestern Distributors Lozier Mitcheil Pa'ge Commerce- % Minneapolis,-Minn, 3 with Brinkman and t{wo extra people wha have been secured, a first'class pro- duction is promised all who witness al recommendations of people who|midji, was united in marriage to haye been cured by it has made it{George Bridgeman of - Crow Wing one of the most popular medicines iu[county. ' Rev. H. Frarey, pastor this famous play. use. . Try it when you have a cough [of the Presbyterian churchofficiating: FEA REELS OF PICTURES | cold and realize for yourselt what | Miss Anderson s well and favorably 4 TURE a first class cough! medicie will ac-|known in this city, havirg been with Hope Jones CONCERT ORCHESTRA | complish. For sale by all dealers.—|the Northwestern Telephone company T PP Turning Clothes Inside Out ‘We sometimesthink it would bea good plan if all men’s garments were sold inside out. For that’s about the best way we know to show the difference between good clothes and - clothes that are just good looking. Sl Kuppenheimer Clothes . are tailored honestly through and through : ust as much care in the unseen as in | the seen places. That's why they're full _ value clothes at $18 to $35. - s Don’t p;ltvtflf your Easter Glothes buying -any longer. Do it now. ~ Gill Bros. » MINN. =y,