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At The Brinkman}| About The City ed nmn the twln cmu this mrnlu‘, Wwhere they have spent = couple XX R E R REE LK * LEST WEWORGET % EERRRKK RN K KR Sunday is Mothers’ Day. to . Commercial Oollege, S Mlnn e £ v - Mr. Jenkinson, however, is Appre. Baseball Sunday, C. H. Herbert, of Brainerd, who B argo; - N. irrigate & Bemlden .a unday, A?hle!les vs Big bne time-voiiacteda Finch o, _u.,;‘b ,?,': ::" fll::“ ."; one : Trinidad, Colo., May 4—Three hun. m:":loih ?rx:;n::m:m t‘ln‘ ::J the Union-depot, was in Bemidji ves-] see » Fabadodd o O v 3 £ % bled for large lies ‘of quinin The next meeting of the board .of |terd8y on business. oF JA Ty K fmdid i constituting the frst Installment of l;phnld l:ld mfl:::: v:o:flu virus. y 5 ith whi county commissioners will be held M'M‘“ Annle and Magda RYEE offwisiaten. A 3 ‘wumn- phiraelie o e tate the departure of refugees. May 26. L bm‘ 7 were'In the city yesterday owl o Tl o e p enter- during the long coal strike, were. turn. _—_ s s ‘business. They returned to their tdined = mumber of friends at orgro ;i) od over to' Unuod States ltrom here & home in the evening. i at “Fiye _Health a Factor in Sucoess 5 Hundred” last evening at their home . Mi. and Mrs. A. Stohl of Pinewood|gpg Bamidjtinvenue. Thé guests were | were in Bemidji yesterday, emroute | Superintendent and Mrs, W. P. Dyar, to Crookston where they will Visitlne anq.Mrs, G. M. Pabmer, Mra F' friends for a few days. ' : That news items telephoned to the Pioneer are appreclated both by the publishers and readers of the paper. Phone 31. ground : and: the :ene at- The largest factor contributing to|MOSDHere ' of ithe: e, % ; a.man’s suecess. is: undoubtedly. this intense and ‘dream = | ‘the “strikers all reasonable time to = g “ | of the blg oum wilk ]dyo“ 3 Te 140 to 200 ‘fest-deep ani "t |SiTe-up: their arma, Major Holbrook, (Besith. It has been obeerved:thata| o - bound whenwn Hel The next convention of the N. M ]SO, . and Mewr G H Shetokaf Sl ool dinter T *epresenting. Colonel James Lockett,|man 18 seldom sick waen. his:bowets|$P€ w’l‘ll oo el AT R g Judge M. A. Spooner retirned this kiands;: Dr. and:Mrs: ©. R. ‘Sanborn, At olab iin. his add: to the strikers.at the [are regular—he is never well when | D. A held af o Ver | morning from a trip to Duluth, Mitis [torneyand-Mes. M. J. Brown; Dr. 818 oot The -pumps cén ba operated.at! yarious camps, urged miners who had |they are constipated. For -constipa-|. ° Falls on June 3, 4, 5, and 6. Be-|neapolis and Little Falls, where helMs:-D.:L: Stanton, Judge C. W: great pressure without amy v burled wespons in. the hills to re-|tion you will find mothing: quite 5o :nltl,llI Is expected to send a large de-|has been on legal business: Stanton; M' ‘andMrs: F. 8. Lycan. | chnge, indiéating the snormous s ;;vl;r and surrender them at once. |04 ag Chamberlain’s Tablets. They egatlon. We cater to particular people: Thel" Py olbrook was received with cheers |, onyy move the bowels dut im- Model Dry Clesuing House. Phone) QUESTIONS THE INGOME TAK.| Orolomins saythioe s an wiltn. o oo e SOVISK (oo . appetite and. strengthen 537.—Adv. the-digestion. - They -are sold by sll ited: volume of ‘undeérground ' water 8ixty strikers’ rifles and revolvers Miss Volland of Wilton was in the! -Guwtunonuly ‘of “Federal Act lp ::“‘"“‘l“:": ‘:"’“':_‘: :’i'""'l";‘u"'.’:";‘:r were ‘turned over to the troops at|dealers.—Adv. oity yesterday, between - tratus She “fone Supreme: Court. 5 ‘Waisenburg, ‘William Diamond, stiike irrigation purposes. has been visiting friends in MeInt| “Washisgton, May 8.—The firat case b ler, said "~ 300 rifles and 20,000 % For small farms wells that are.six . tosh and was on her way home. to. reach:tlle ‘upreme: court Involving'| iches fn diameter-and 200 feet in ::::‘a‘-“mo:;t rite l:::::n n;:mu;(:s:’ s e May Stewart and her distinguished company will appear here next Wed- nesday evening in “Lucrezia Borgia,” and in a matinee the same day when “Romeo and Juliet will be produced. Fhe entertainment will be given un- der the auspices of the Athletic club. COLONEL HOME WITHIN nd greatly increased S Teldeiper FORTNIGHT. RTNIG It would insire some wonder- ful alfalfa > crops. B + + * 4 New York, May &—Colonel #+ Theodore Roosevelt, who sail- + ed Thursday from-Para, Brazil, 4 on the steamer Aildan, wired + +* * * * + Everyone ‘knows: the Ford. It has that clean-cut, dependable look—lightness and strength in every line. It’s the one car sold in numbers the world over. It's ‘popular:because it's a better car sold at a lower price. BREVITII':S Laura Rwhurdson of Park Rapids was in Bemidji today. Miss Anna Aakhus of Frohn was a Bemidji visitor yesterday. his cousin W. Emlen Roosevelt, that he would be home about May 20.. His message read: “Feeling better. Home 19-20.” E T B R R o i k. s o R Rl e K have been stationed at Gatun, one at Pedro. Miguel and one at Miraflores. Five huadred dollars is the price .of the Ford run-about; the tauring carisfive fifty; the town car.seven fifty—1. o. b..Detroit complete. with equipment, - Get: catalogue and particulars from Northern Automobile Co., Bemidji, Minn. ‘Most Prompt and Effectual Cure for One of these days you ought to go to Hakkerups and have your pie- J. B. Kindall, of Crookston, former ture taken.—Adv. chef at the Crookston hotel, a position Miss Myrtle Schafer of Wilton was | ¥hich he held for many years, was in in Bemidji yesterday, the guest of [Bemidii yesterday enroute to . Red TWO GREATEST SCANDINAVIAN EVENTS IN 100 YEARS Richard Lemmer of Waskish was in directly: the " constitutionality of the :Qpfl‘ can be put dgwh and a twenty’ York, would ‘be. turned over to the the city yesterday on business. He|{there. It was an appeal from. the re ,0;)::2:;" g’;:::::, :;‘“‘d ": ,ll'gm' 4 - G, T s such Inten-{- paid the Ploneer office a visit ‘and|fusal of the federal district court inif yiye irrigation would revolutionize the- Mrs. 7. Johnson of Clearbroak wag | LMOR Prclfic rallroad at the instancs ‘e¥, from: paying the tax. Twenty rea-|-gore. yesterday on her way to Funkle sonsiare-asaigned for holding the law Judge C. W: Stanton lett Tast even= ST ) army cuarDs cANAL Locks| (PSHAUGHNESSY AT spend several days. The judge wili SR hear arguments in a case at St. Paut| Regulare. Stationed at Three Points on Waterway. Miss Engeborg Ose, who has taught | gy, governor of the canal zone, re- closed her term and returned to her| e had'turmed over the guarding of Ghlf[! fl mflfll Gm MUIS J. Oftedahl of Nary transacted | home in Fisher yesterday, stopping in'|'the Panama-canal locks to the com- A complete line of fleld and"gar-| The art is not in making money, | " Two companies of that regiment ‘My sister’s husband had-an attack —Adv. for you at the Northern National ‘Washington, May 4—Nelson ;‘;:la_k:llo::ve :s;dzn;otai o?m.:,‘l Ortha M. Willson, who teaches|Bank, where you will recelve 4 per 0'Shaughnessy, charge of the Ameri- day. W. M. Morgan of Devils Lake, a Bad Colds United States trm:xema Vera: Crug, | {0 his arm and on the next morn- chronic_muscular rheumatism you was a business visitor in the city yes- |Chapman blacksmith shop and' has|Wwant a remedy that will not only :‘;‘:‘::,?Zl "'L:’;'r ";:"e:;;:‘_“r':dd";::"! will find nothing better than Cham- terday. moved his family to Bemidji, where give relief, but effect a prompt and pleasant to take, a remedy that con-| Misfortune followed Mr. O'Shaugh.|ers—Adv. lains Cough Remedy meets all these | SoVernment. Having lost most of his Remember to be calm in adversity. requirements. It acts on nature’s|Personal possessions when Mexicans —Horace. Lake. He will return to his home : 3 friends. z ¥ Cruz, after his departure from Mezxico toration, opens the secretions and re- City. the - AmeritensCharge 1ost Diore: Th e R x ] of “hix . personal. belongings -en route < e Bemidji yesterday on professional t]:{hrssra:rlyt Ko:ns, ixllmt has ‘bee"; tion. This remedy has a world e ip ‘ i ’ business. athe, wihers e e wor sevoral | wide sale and use,jand can always| Mr. O'Shaughnessy assured--inqutr-|- THENEW THIRD STREET THEATRE : NO the bargain store first class work at overstloiiionsappendieili;;. hairer) -AdV. code book still were safely in hi¥-pos- Unmm"m‘ of Fred n““““‘“ 4 - ! “ e e O G 11 he hustli: yestterday mar Gravelle, the hustling mere- V. M d Mtant of Red Lake, spent yesterday and Owens of Hines has opene he had heard anything officlally com: rning . . ) building -north of the Union Depot.| Wednesday Matinee &|° his own fitire ":':::.;"'";:' Presenting St. Paul and Minneapolis A large screened in porch has been nght, M‘y 13th O'Shaughnessy cordislly when: the lat-|- The Nm-w&gun National Celebration will be held May 16, 17, 18; on the deal in lands, both imnroved and un- £ the Towi 609 Bemidii avenue, this week. mproved.—Adv. of the Bygdelags, assisted by the'Norwegian societies of the Twin Citica. Miss Inga Wilson of Wilton trans- —J. E. Clein presents Ameriea’s| when. Mr. Bryan -left and went .im- & tion, fireworks. Louisville, Kentiicky, arrived in-the| foremost legitimate actress of | mediately. to the Wlhite House, where MONDAY- AFTERNOON AND NISHT -ONLY & he 1ok Blennial feat will be held in Juse 5, 6. % from whence ihe Norwsy returning home in the afternocon. city this morning and will visit at the younger A powerful photo drama of today. Centennial m-m- at Chrisianis, Norway. Any one wishing good homestead -federal income. tax: ‘was- docketed military authorities on arrival, subscribed for the paper for a year. |Southern New York to enjoin the’| e in’the western part + LR R R R R TR Rk R of a-stockholder. Frank R. Bi - a Bemidji visitor for-a short time] pef ik Drushed where she will visit her daughter. umconstitutienal. ing for the twin citles where he wilk e NATIONAL CAPITAL ‘Washington, May 8.—Colonel Goeth- school at Grebrook, Minnesota has| ported to the war department that business in Bemidji yesterday. Bemidji enroute. manding officer of the Tenth infant- Mm nm Rheumatism Quickly Curred. t ism in den seeds at W. G. Schroeder store.|but in keeping it. Keep it at work o rhenmAtian in hiz Arm. fowites berlain’s Lini: school at Onigum, was in Bemidji to- | cent interest.—Adv. can embassy at Mexico City untilj "o ain’s Liniment which he applied P = ing the rheumatism was gone.” For Mrs. Martin- Hogan of Grant Valley | licensed horseshoer, has rented the| When you have a bad cold you| has arrived in shiogton. . With berlain’s Liniment. Sold by all deal- he will make his home. permanent cure, a remedy that is|Secretary Bryan. e tains nothing injurious. Chamber-| 2685y even to the seat of his home plan, relieves the lungs, aids expec-| looted ' his' trunks outside of Vera Monday. A. J. Edgerton of St. Paul, was in ¥ stores the system to a healthy condi. from New Orleans to Washingten. Have your furniture repaired at weeks; wherewheuinddrwent €/dstions, be depended upon. som by nll dul- ‘ers that papers of the embx t h{ % reasonable prices —Ady, covered and was taken to her home ¥ g ; ? 1 " g Athletic Club Theatr (e s Qpaning Monday, May 1 Centenmal Ce ebratmn today in Bemidji, ‘his office on' Beltrami avenue first Secrétary Bryan The number is 120: ““Mr.-Owen will silen i built onto the Samaritan hospital, tof Fonchios, hia:ois. The tue mere P Ort ea State Fair Grounds betweesr St. Paal and Minneapolis under the suspices i i The supreme event of the season/|.in conference ohiy - &* few migutes Addressas, cheriscs, pogeants, parades, historical and pietoral exhibi Mr. and Mrs. m Mitchell of acted business in Bemidji yesterday, s i he- consulted with President Wilson. Chorus will and embars Jone on special chartered ebip for the grest the R. C. Hayner home, 915 Lake m v Five reels of thrilling Realities. 5 - Boulevard, for some time, Mr. Hayner Y '?EWART LR X O X -1- J- s & & & & o+ | Presented by ’The World's special Swe&tsh write or apply J. W. Wilcox, Be- d her disti ished : ¥ midji, Minn. or Phone 598.—Adv. being their nephew. Mr. Mitchell is| &ng@ her ngul company - ' Film Corporation. : i Mrs. C. R. Sanborn left last even- | the inventor and manutacturer of the| iR Victor Hugo’s powerful play I w"‘:':.,':‘ °{~ic::":=':fu:c;°m‘ : The management of this house has| | . o e Mitehell switch and polnt rail anchor. ¥ SsEammdiin T g | Juati {0alg11nd ‘one. of. this latedt chnd; lng D Oc].ctws 1 The supper the ladies of the First L“cl’az‘a Bnl’ la % Chiesgo, May L—William +|Destimproved picture machines, with | The Making of @ BusIngsS Man| sc..unavian utheran church na # Lorimer, former Ualtod Biates +|20 long waits between tho rocls. :‘: j Minneapolis r 1; d to Saturd ing i ?) | [+ senator and'president of a-na- % picture is here for the one night }; I o6 inte Posineas wiibas| o D40 Fekows hah s b | o GeeAtast icocss | omal bk s recuved s only, the. s maiins il com- [l T Amcrry e of Seoh S S, o bl e could g poned for Riotlier ‘Week 45 will bel: #- the Catholic church by Very |mence at 1:30 and the second starts -Choirs-consisting of over 1400 members will participate in this great special training—It is difficult|ro or ‘another week and will be ‘B % Re “Ravier Sutf 5 7 B Ounn now—TIt is almost impossible for|held May 16.—Adv. Speclal Matinee 3 p. m Mo LTS w:""é *lat 3:00 o'clock. The first evening et Contostal aiucts; Spellhes O 1o S0, 14, 1 vl be £ £ < . P., in the Servite cha; ast § Frank L. McVey, of Grand Forks, | luligt . [+ sstoidey. The promimence ot +|Ee i maened 8¢ 7.00 and the second Son e "‘x'.‘i‘n“s!‘."'.’.‘.‘,"m"""""‘"m oo mebing il b b president of the University of North 0meo- and Jutiet . 4 Mr. Lorlmer fn public life and. + :‘clocio o/clock. [The [(Hird 18029780 10 B 21 o Bavie g oo fore'7 o 1 ot o 2o by 12 training, to say nothmg of hold-|Dakota, James P. Kennedy, a protes-| ‘Shakespeare’s immortal love [+ the fact tiat heis the-son of'a’ USE GREAT NORTHERN TRAINS ing a position. The business|sor in that institution, and Charles " tragedy 4 Presbterian ‘minister - make + | The s i man prefers his children to meet| cooley, one of the judges 1. the I :1- ‘co‘n.vr:r:tan & matter of:pub- : AT THE REX b s e G'e“m"’u_s“"hd"’““_""l - B"“:‘i Lt con:‘peht’zgn B;ld fl'l"h success by | North Dakota district court, mrrived mu“fl", sc[mv o meront 25 ’l‘hevmaw Ttl!l:“d Street Tlelne:m = W. W. LLOYD sending them to the in Bemidji this morning and are "GIIFIMT Gos]:“nfis + Fdb b A A b b b 'maer the managem § ; Tel. 38 | speniding several days at Grand —_— of Fred Brinkman g J = 5 g Forks Bay. All three spend their | - speclal Prices | The tenth succesiive year withont TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY/| yEAN | n.A.NO'_DrlE;(':- Pase. Agent & summers in Bemidji. Night 28s, 80c, 76c, $1.00 a forestfire has justbeem pasmsedby| hights and matinees daily. lfiy Yo e MO ‘A number of school 4 est 2 the Powell national forest in south- 12th and 18th- 5 > T ‘San Fraxeisce, 1915 imates of Ern, Matinee 25c, 50c, 75¢ Bmfls w‘m Olson planmed &' pleasant surprise on centml Utah. .. . The Tf.“lc in Soul 5 - Credt Nokaiw'S,' S, s s'ln-'o':u ..la. fi;hs#uvafiimw him last evening, the occasion being | S€At “13 one on, Mon at10| . B or, While New York. Sleeps, a} a=d 4Jese 271k end Supsombet 2 - IT'S THE SCHOOL FOR YOU. Write toau or telephiene fer partien lars at our expsase. powcrful Photo drama in 6 reels. |- his thirteenth birthday.” The guests| & m. at Tonight Last night the Harry St. Clair stock company presented “Becatise She Loved Him So,” to-a full house. This Is without doubt the best com- edy ever seen here, in the fact that it is not one of those plays that & per- son goes home and wonders . why they have really laughed over a lot of mon- sense. The play has & very strong plot and the situations are all ex- tremely interesting and each and every member of the company, were seen at their best. Tonight will be the last performance of this play. On Sunday night the Company present the very popular Southern comedy drama in four acts, My Dixie Girl; One of the strongest pl-ys yet pre- sented by the Stock Company. To- night Bemidji’s home talent will be given an opportunity to compete for the three prizes offered for the three ‘best specialties. Hope Jones Fifty: molml Plotures, run. before-and after the H 1912 Every article in our entlre stock will be oflered at %mper cent off . Men’s&ms, Coats, Hats, Shoes, Neekwear, Shlrts, COIIa:s, i-lusiery, Rubbar:s,itc