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About The City Sunday is Mothers’ Day. s e The next meeting of the board of county commissioners will be held May 26. LI Thet Dr. M. D. Fuller will lecture on, “The Boy in the Army,” at the Baptist church this evening. Matinee 3:45 p. m. Friday after- - noon, “At the End of the Rainbow,” the Senior class play. e Senior class play “At the End of the Rainbow” will be presented at the athletic club theatre, May 8. s That news items telepimned to the Pioneer are appreciated both by the \ publishers and readers of the paper. Phone 31. . s The next convention of the N. M. D. A. will be held at Thief River Falls on June 3, 4, 5, and 6. Be- midji is expected to send a large de- legation. e May Stewart and her distinguished company will appear here next Wed- 1 nesday evening in “Lucrezia Borgia,” and in a matinee the same day when “Romeo and Juliet will be produced. 1 The ‘entertainment ‘will be given un- der the auspices of the Athletic club. ' QJOCAY \ BREVITIES A. G. Wedge is transacting busi- . ness at International Falls. Bell boys wanted at once. Hotel Markham.—Adv. R. T. Prought, the liveryman of Blackduck, was in the city yesterday on business. Mrs. Frank Latimer of Turtle Riv- er was a Bemidji caller yesterday, between trains. A complete line of field and gar- den seeds at W. G. Schroeder store. —Adv. W. T. Kuntze, who is in the log- ging business at Gemmell, was a Be- midji visitor today. C. E. Battles spent yesterday in Duluth on business connected with his new store building. We cater to particular people. The B Model Dry Cleaning House. Phone 537.—Adv. Mrs. G. R. Wilson of Eckles is COLLAR 2for25¢ At The Brinkman Tonight . HARRY SR - GLAIR ~ STOCK 60. Popular Prices - KRR KRR KRR RKKK e LEST WE FORG! T iiiiiiiil{l?\klll ‘| Adv. 1,600 men last week. vhm-m mother, M 'Dhll oity for a short time. Jolm ' Tniutmm, of the memr £ . Paul, < One ‘of these days you ‘ought to| £0 to Hakkerups and have your ple- ST e e ture taken.—Adv. ay garden Sage and S o Common o, Sage & - Sulphar St i itM!ot-Bn - makes . streaked, or_ gray Lake is confined at the St. Anthony's| ~ Baif dark and glossy at once. e A e Eaaae smdars nmngn Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bacon have|and Sulphur, ' properly ‘compounded, : (Vlhm) A gone to :the. cities where they will | brings back: the natural color' and lustre spend the balance of the week. to the hair when faded, streskod ar. gray; ’?hwm.dy Wmflzm full of fun, stops’ folling hair. *Years ago the only [ 10 .Lim‘““ hy Mack: price has been- Teduced.—0'Liary-| WaY. o get this mixture was to'make it | 81 Hughy ;) Bowaerite Ay at home, which is mussy and tr\?uble < - . Ike Bloogton returned last even-| ''Nowadays we simply ask at any drug “' s I- 3 P- . ing from the twin cities where he has g:: gm;?gam‘;ougefi" l:t s‘“ll‘:g"" a[s bt n lg lflnna' S foreral Gaveion hosltiosn. rybody | Some very interesting nows £rom uses this old, famous recipe, because no | - 3 Insurance and Real Estate agency, is| 22 00 possibly tell that you darkened 7 spending several days in Thief River|evenly. You dampen a2 sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through A ni In Iha Brjn Have your furniture repaired at|ii.. by morning. the gray hair dissp- ¢ p ' the bargain store first class work at) pears, and after enother application or (Belig) Miss Annie Swartz of Grant Val- mfl‘@:" glosay - audryout Todk yeary £ ley returned to her home yesterday Coming ‘romorrowi Thursday, 2 G adew Save: Winnipeg, who have been the guests | mous romantic in four parts Mrs. McDonald’s parents, Mr. and|Avold waiting inline by attending M. E. Smith, of Minneapolis former- avenue left yesterday for their home. | EEEEEEEEG—_— IR Robinson Lumber company, arrived |y MeDonald was here. for about | in the city last evening. = % i T th o ed her here a few days ago. write or apply J. W. Wilcox, Be- i midji, Minn. or Phone 598-—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Grove, of | Charged With .Engineering Plet to Grove’s mother, Mrs. W. H._Roberts. New —York, - May 6.—Lieutenant Olive Clark of Frohn drove to Be-|yyov will remain until tomorrow | John Becker, brother of Charles Back- midji yesterday and transacted busi- 5 second trial for the murder of Her- where they will go to Los Angeles b Judge M. A. Spoomer deft- this|oarly next week. Mr. Grove Is inter- | Lon Rosenthal begins here today, % ” and” murder scandal when he was ow legal business. ~He will return {near Los Angeles and will make the | charged by Karl Dresner, a witness, to Bemidji the latter part of the|west his home in the future. aleo ends dandruff, itching scalp and. g Just @ few Palmer coats left, the _Wallie: Vm some. bottle for about 50 cents. Eve Miss Leah Berman, of the Berman over the world your hair, as it-does it so naturally-and Falls. your hair, taking one small strand at a reasonable prices .—Adv. two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, A very nmum eomedy. after visiting relatives in the city for THE PRIDE OF JENNICO, the fa- Mrs. Frank McManus 1213 Dewey |the Matinee at 3 o’clock: 1y of Bemidji, a member of the Smith sy Y three ki Mr. McDonald join- 1 Any one wishing good homestead o A Moo BECKER'S BROTHER ACCUSED i 8ave Rosenthal-Sfayers. i Mrs. Hattle Ostrander and Miss | ncoPOlis, are the guests of Mrs 4 2 ight, leavi Mi: lis, from | ®F convicted police Heutenant, whose ness, returning home in the evening. L oaying fon Bunuesnol . morning for Duluth and Minneapolis |ested in the fruit growing business cameito gie front r tha pulics arant with having engineered “the plot” to week. On account of the inclement wea- ‘ther yesterday afternoon, the Moth- ers’ club did not have a very -large attendance and the program has been save Becker.-and the four gunmen The Ladies of the First Scandina- from the electric chair. vian Lutheran church will serve sup- Drembr sty '.’h“ John Bocker per in the 0dd Fellow’s hall, Satur- planned “ the story “which witnesses 2. told in an effort to free his brother. day, May 9. -Adv. | postponed until mext Tuesday, at|Lieutenant John Becker, who applied Thomas Porte, jeweler, and Rev.|which time the club will meet in the | fOF 2 two Weeks’ vacation, ostensibly G. H. Quigley, both of Grand Forks, {club room in the library. Those to attend the' trial,” has left town, ac- who have spent the last several days|who attended the meeting yesterday cording to a member-of hig household. at-Lavinia, returned to their home|were entertained by Miss Hoover and this morning. the Domestic Science girls, who serv- Mrs. James L. Armstrong, who has|ed lunch, and also the central school been visiting her son, John M. Her-|and high school faculties, who at- bert for the past several days, will [tended in a body. The meeting was leavé tonight for her home in Louis-|held in the sewing room. ville, Kentucky. SELLWOOD WILL ASSAILED Widow and Daughter ' Plaintiffs in 8uit Involving $4,000,000. Duluth, May 6.—With an array of legal counsel present hearing of the The Ladies of ‘the First Seandina-| der the ausplices of the Young People | ren 1.yt Senenod wie s vian Lutheran church will serve sup-|gociety of the Baptist Church, Dr.| Feb. 24, began before Probate Judge per in the-Odd Fellow’s hall, Satur-|Fuller, our retired Methodist Minis-| Gilpin here. day, May 9. -Adv. ter, who has so ably filled the pulpit| The estate is sald to be worth $4, Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Nelson of Gully |for the Baptist people for the past & | 000,000. Mrs. Martha M. Sellwood, were in Bemidji yesterday enroute|weeks, will deliver a lecture In the| Widow, is contesting the will on the ||j " »w| ground that the ante-nuptial agree- to their home from Bagley where|church, “The Boy in the Army. ment with her husband is void, since i they have spent several days as the|Everybody is cordially invited to at- it deprives her of her statutory rights guests of relatives. tend this lecture, we feel assured it| jn the estate. Mrs. Martin Kenfield will go to|Wiil be highly interesting. Thoss Deer River tomorrow. where she will |Who heard Dr. Fuller give his 1sc- visit her husband for o few days. Mr. |ture on “His trip Through Ireland” i i a year ago in the M. E. Church. will Kenfield is manager of the Deer Riv- er Manufacturing company. better understand his efficiency as KlDNEYS BUTHER a W a lecturer. We hope to secure a The Prid.e of Je_nnico, B TOmARGS large audience for Dr. Fuller, as this emphasized by daning and cold steal, will be about the last of his public at e Grand domorvoy, Thursdsy speaking in Bemidji for some time, :’;iday only. Matinee at 3 D: m.—, 1o and Mrs, Fuller leave in the Ny near future for their home in Penn. | Mrs. Arthur N. Gould, wife of the|come early and secure a good seat. popular young clerk at the Fay hotel Admission, adults 26¢; children 10¢. - arrived from Bemidji yesterday. The| a4y No man or 'woman who eats meat regu- Goulds will make their home at 422 larly can make a Tl‘i."ke by fl“.l!;ing the ‘Beech street.—Virginia Daily Enter- kidneys occasionally, eays a well-known authority. Meat forms uric acid which prise. ARTILLERY FIRE AT TAMPICO| suthority. ot dorms wle acdd whidh Dr. and Mrs. A. ‘'W. Stinchfield, worked from the strain, get sluggish and who have been the guests of thelr | | Torty ooy Admiral May8| i)'t filter the waste and poisons from daughter, Mrs. M. J. Brown and hus- Tells of Hearing Heavy Guns. the blood, then we get sick.” Nearly all band for the past week, returned to ‘Washington, May 6.—Firing con:|rheumatism, headaches, liver trouble, tinues daily at Tampico between con-| nervousness, dizziness, sleeplessness and their home at Rochester, Minnesots, | stitutionalists and federal forces, ac:| urinary disorders come from sluggish today. cording to & report transmitted from [ *idneys. 3 The moment you feel a dull ache in the Attend the Matinee at the Grand [Admiral Mayo by Admiral Badger. kidneys or y,,z: back hurts or if the tomorrow at the 3 p. m. “The Pride| 'le':e *:“’vm“g“‘fr“’- ;:‘fihi':;fl:: urine"is” cloudy, offensive, full “;fd :ie%iy- o ved at Vera Cruz from Tampico, ment, irregular of passage or ati of Jenuieo" @ Famous. Plgyers. fea- ports that Mexican federal forces at|a sensation of scalding, stop eating meat ture in-four parts will be shown.— and -get 'about four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy; take a —_—— tablespoonful in & gll-u of water before breakfast and in a'few days your Kidneys the city today. He has-spent some CARS. CRASH, THREE KILLED will act fine. This famous salts is made time on his farm in Shotley, making i from the acid of grapes Tin:l.mn Jjuice, . 3 bined with lit] an been used arrangements 1o have' clearing done | . gl Otriers Seriously 'Injured | for penerations T o o el there’ this mpriiEtend.ilboking?utior at Detrolt, Mich. the kidneys, -also to. neutralize the acids other farm matters. Detroit, Mich., May 6.—Three per-| il urine 8o it no longer causes irritation,” E. M. Stanton of Thief River Falls, | sons were killed and thirty-six others | thus ending bladder weskness. = A county attorney of Pennington coun- | seriously injured when two crowdef injure; makes mtm effervescent ty, was in Bemidji today on legal|street cars met head on here. Both|jithiswater drink which _everyone matters. Attorney Stanton said | motormen met death. should take mow and then to keep the while here that he will not be & can-| Practically all of the vlcums ‘were | kidneys -clean and active and the -blood didate for lectio foreigners who were-employed in & lo- | pure, thereby avoiding serious kidney e elosiion. cal automobile factory. complications. The best way for you to secure a steady income from your savings is to secure a pass book from the Northern National Bank. Come in today. Miss Methven, Wwho has taught Wednesday evening, May 6, un- Take a glass of Salts before breakfast if your Back hurts or Bladder is troubling you. the latter port were reinforced by Ole O. Nelson of Crookston was in atters. - [[Americanustage is what“is said of New P tures M. and Mra. Goorge McDonald ot} school at Pinewood the past year, has finished her term and returned to her (home in this city. The Misses Lillie and Madie Stohl of Pinewood gave a farewell party in her honor before her departure. R. A. Wolfe, of Grand Forks, traf- fic chief of the Northwestern Tele- phone company, is spending several days in Bemidji for the purpose of schooling the operators for the new phone system which s o be placed in operation in about two:weeks. George T. Simpson, of the Minnea- polis law firm of Powell & Simpson, and former attorney general, who has |spent much time in'Bemidji during the last few months attending the Cass and Beltrami court terms, was in Bemidjl today on dl.striev. wln‘t “I wouldn’t sell it for twice its price—if I « - couldn’t get another.” That’s what hundreds of owners have said about the Ford. More than a half million sold to date is proof of its world-wide popularity. = Five, lmndred dullars is the price of the Ford run-about; the touring carisfivefifty; - the town car seven fifty—f. 0. b. Detroit complete with equipment. Get catalogue and particulars from ety v sl - Nnmmm Automubile flu. Players, four part featurs that will ‘ Bemxdn. an be shown at the Grand Thursday.f * = Avoiding waiting in line by ‘attend ing the matinee at 3 o’clock.—Adv. One of the greatest anceues of the Society Braud CLOTHES Ask us-to show you this stunning gar- ment. It's worth while to secure it—and to wear it. While you're considering this clothes question, resolve that this Spring you're going to enjoy the same style that : best-dressed men of New York-and Chicago ienjoy. It takes an artist to produce real style, to anticipate the trend of fashion, to know to a nicety just the proper swing: of a lapel, the exact cut of a coat, the shaping of a _co]lar. 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