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- b e W - — y About The City | M KRR KR KK RN KK * LEST WE FORGET A XK KRR KRR K ‘The next meeting of the board “of county. commissioners will -be -held May 26. oo s “In the Court of King Cole,” will be produced by home talént in the near future. s s e The Alabama Jubilee Singers will appear at the Athletic: Club ‘theatre Wednesday evening, May 20. s e Rev. Gilman will preach the ser- mon to the graduating class'onSun- day, May 24, in the Methodist chureh, % s That news items telephoned to the Ploneer are appreciated both by the publishers and readers of the paper. Phone 31. e The next convention of the N. M. D. A. ‘will ‘be held ‘at Thiet River Falls on June 8, '4,.5, and 6. "Be- midji is expected to send a large de- legation. The commencement exercises for the graduating class of 1914 will be held in 'the auditorium of the new Methodist church, on Friday even- ing, May 29. Boys of the country who have en- tered the corn growing contest will meet at the high school Saturday, May 23. Talks by Agriculturist Gile and Supt. Stewart. BREVITIES Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Clark of St. Paul, '‘were among the Bemidji vis- itors today. B. W. Lakin returned this morn- ing from Minneapolis, where he has been on business. Summer dresses, $6.50 to $2.50. O’Leary Bowser Co.—Adv. ‘Walter Neils, of the Neils Lum- ber company, of Cass Lake, was in Bemidji today on ‘business matters. Mrs. A. S. Luiton and little daugh- ter, Grace, of Kelliher spent yester- day in the city as the guests of friends. Summer dresses, $6.50 to $2.50. O’Leary Bowser Co.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith daughter of Red Lake agency, turned home today, after- visit here. T. A. Harris was a business visitor in Bemidjl yesterday. He returned last evening.—Crookston Daily Times (May 13.) A complete line of tield and gar- den seeds at W. G. Schroeder store. —Adv. Mrs. John Noel and Miss Mildred Whiting of Northern transacted busi- LOCAL DRUGGIST _ MAKES MANY FRIENDS French & Co. reports they are making many friends through the VUICK benefit which Bemidji people Teceive from the simple mixture of buckthorn bark, glycerine, ete., known es Adler-i-ka. This remedy became famous by curing appendic- itis and it is.the most thorough howel cleanser known, acting on BOTH the lower and upper bowl. JUST ONE DOSE of Adler-i-ka relieves constipa- tion and gas on the stomach almost IMMEDIATELY. GRAND THEATRE TONICHT The Mexican’s Gratitude {Edison) and re- a short A thrilling tale of the early days " i Colorado Hearst-Selig News Pictorlal /interésting news from ome ve! s all over the world Love’s Oblivion (Melies) An amusing eccentric offering “One On Batty Bill (Melies) A comedy'scream Saturday, the third Of the Dolly M the Dalies Storles. Watch for »‘OOD I.I'I"I'I-I DIVIL. 28 ‘summer dresses,no two alike, $6.00 £0$25.0056soh. “0'Ledry-Bow-| Ming Ml dred: Knirtaon; m H. L. Waldron of . Mlnnupolh will visit friends for some time. Mrs. Graham M. Torrance left yes- terday for Butler, Indiana, ‘having fbeen éaMed there by the serfous 11i- ness of her father, 'W. H. Webster. 25 summer dresses,no. two -alike. $6.90t0 $26.00 each. ‘OtLéary-Bow- ser Co.—Ady. Otto Diercks, of Spooner, manager of the Rainy River Farm company, returned to his home this morning after having spent several days here attending the delinquent tax land sale. A-large class will be initiated in ‘the’Samaritan Todge this evening, in the city hall ‘at 8 o'clock. All ‘mem- ‘bers are requested to be present at this session. Députies from Duluth will be present. One of these days you ought to 40 to Hakkerups and have your pic- -ure ‘taken.—Adv. Mres. Charles Borchardt of Crooks- ton, accompanied by her little niece, Ann Ess Dunning, of this city, who has been her guest for a.couple of days, arrived in Bemidji this noon and will be the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Naugle. D. F. Gamble, of Minneapolis, a member of the firm of Gamble-Rob- inson, spent today in Bemidji on business in'connection with the as- sociate company of the. firm, which re- cently \purchased the interest of the Fitzsimmons-Baldwin company here. Figured lawn dresses, made over net foundation; $6.50 each. O’'Leary- Bowser Co.—Adv. Ed. Rogers, of Walker, county at- ‘torney of Cass county, was in Bemidji this morning. Mr. Rogers is a can- didate for re-election. He was .a member of the famous 1903 Minne- sota football eleven, and later coach- ed the St. Thomas aggregation to two state championships. - P. H. McGarry of Walker, a mem- ‘ber of the house of representatives, and who is a candidate for the state senate, spent yesterday in Bemidji. Mr. McGarry is the proprietor of Wihite City, located near Walker, one of the leading and best known of the Minnesota ‘summer resorts. Figured lawn dresses, made over net foundation; $6.50 each. O'Leary- Bowser Co.—Adv. 0. S. AKkers, of Wabash, Indiana, is spending several days in Bemidji. Mr. Akers is from 'the same town in which Ollis Neilson, manager of ithe Markham hotel, spent his boy- hood; and the two spent a pleasant hour in discussing the changes which have taken place there during the last twenty years. Harry Roskowick, the popular night clerk at the Markham -hotel, was operated upon today because of an injury received several weeks:ago when he was hit by a baseball. “He will be confined in the hospital dur- ing the next week or two and his place at the hotel will be taken by Ralph Lycan, chief day clerk. Have your furniture repalred at the bargain store ‘first class work at reasonable prices .—Adv." Mrs. M. F. Cunningham returned Chorus; Song, Cua Take Choir;-6dln Song Aardsh} Choir; Song, Malvik Quartette; Soag Union Choir: There will ' also: ~be| anighter- “the 10 Bemlajt yesterday between [OtASF numbers on the program, which, m‘dmmw retthe house trains entroute to-Kelliirer ‘where-she 2% 10W belng arranged “for. This| and burned her four: festival will e free to all iand it promises to be the greatest song fes- tival of its kind ever held in Bel- trami ‘®ounty. | A ‘cordial ‘dnvitation is extmd to-all lovers of music. BILLIIAN m MEXICO -CITY umm Statos Conlul Wil Be 8ent to Vera Cruz. ‘Washington, - May 14.—The F‘rench embassy received advices :from the French 'legation in Mexico City stat- ing that United States Vice Consul John R. Siliman, who had been held by federal authorities in Saltillo, was| on his way to Mexico City \mder ‘guard. At Mexico City ‘Silliman will be turned over to the ‘Brazilian minister and allowed to proceed to Vera Cruz: PUSH RESERVE BANK PLAN Cortificates Sent Five Banks In ‘Twelve ‘Reglonal ‘Districts. ‘Washington, May 14.—In every pos- sible way the ‘organization of the fed. eral reserve banks is to be expedited. Judge Elliott of the organization committee, is sending to the five banks in-each district designated to effect the organization of the twelve bauks the necessary certificates for the incorporation of the reserve banks, NEW HEARING FOR NEGRO Argumuent ‘on ‘Indictments Against Jack Johnson Set for May 18. Chicago, May 14—The United States circuit court of appeals grant- €d a petition of - District Attorney Wilkerson for a rehearing on several of the counts in the. indictment against Jack Johnson, negro prize fighter, convicted of violating ‘tne Mann white slave act. The argument was set for May 18 > SIX MILIONS FOR “WAR” 8pecial Urgency Deficiency Bill Is Or- dered Favorably ‘Reported. Washington, May 14.—A special ur- gent. deficiency appropriation bill, car- rying $6,770,632, including more than $6,000,000 for military establishment for expenditures on account of past and contemplated activity in Mexico and on the Mexican border, was or- dered favorably reported to the house by the. appropriations committee. It will be taken up i the house next week. Dies on Trolley Car. New York, May: 14.—Solomon Rosen- er, sixty years old, formerly vice:pres- ident of the American Tobacco -com- pany, was stricken with-apoplexy.and died while traveling downtéwn in‘a surface car. Ogden Feels Eanth:aku. Ogden, Utah, May 14—An earth- ~ Nothiog 40 uou-aouu ‘berlain i eo-mlly as. -Mln: gnorod mm Krager Florida East Coll mllw - He was sixty-two-years old. Mail Sacks Aleng Tracks. Washington, May, 14—Thestate des| the- omninn of {‘partment has-received further-reports from Vera Cruz stating that the Mexi- can authorities refuse to deliver mail from ‘Mexico: City: and:that 360 .sacks are lylng scattered along the tracks from ‘Tejeria to Paso Del ‘Macho. ford and herself to ¢ temporarily insane, the cmgnr than sabmit to arrest, flanry Nord: Iun shot hintwelf:ithrough the head; himg#lf <almost - instantly. 'nn l\ilolde was the culmination ‘of a main ratreet of ‘the onn attempted or arreat. Most Prompt. and Effectual Gure for Bad Colds hw'n te place Nordman e ‘Health 'a Faotor in Success The lazgest factor loontributing to a man’s #iocess -fli undoubtedly. health.. 1t hes that & man {s seldom sick waen his bowels| are .regular—he. is. Hever-well when Lthey. are constipated. For- constipa- tion - you will.find nothing .quite so -good. as Chamberlain’s Tablets. They not -.only rmove. the howels but im- prove the appetite and :strengthen the digestion. They are sold by all dealers.—Adv. -When- you have a had:cold you want <& remedy that will :not -enly give relief, but effect 'a prompt-and permanent ‘cure, a Temedy ‘that 'is pleasant:to take; a remedy that.con- tains mothing injurious. .Chamber- lains Cough' Remedy meets all: these requirements. It -acts on nature’s 'plan; relieves the lungs, aids expec- ttoration, opens the secretions and ro- stores the system to a healthy condi- tion. - This = remedy has a ‘world wide sale-and use,and can always be depended .upon. Sold -by-all deal- ers.—Adv. cures’ haye been efleeud by these | tablats. Sold byisll delers.—dv, iLondon has ssqlicol Mlfi balm dissolves by _‘% heat he | 0f ‘the ‘nostrils; penstrates Discharge the Anflamed, swollen | iroat; clears the a1t posbures: s rot;. clears the air nasty “discharges and a fee! £ .Mlg ‘reltet “comes™ fm- Try “Ely'l -Oream. Balm.” Get ! bottle anyway, just to try lt—-Apply & little In the nostrils mid instantly your ‘clogged nose and stopped-up alr passages of the-head /Wil 1open ;syou will breathe freel; dullnans and headache disappear.. By - morning! ‘the catarrh, cold-in-head or-eatarhal-sore throat will ‘begone. Bnd ®uch- misery -now! Get:the small. tmttle of “Ely’s Cream’Baim” at any .drug -store. This sweet, idropping:dnto the throat,.and: raw: deyness is distress- ing but truly needless. Put your " fafth — just once —in *Ely's" Cream Balm”-and: your.cold -or catarrh-will surely disappesr. = THE NEW THIRD STREET THEATRE Under the management of' Fred Brinkman TONIGHT ONLY Don’t Miss It. The Best Yet. Powerful Photo Drama : The polioy of this house ,¥ill" be matinees daily from 1:80 to 4:30. Admissgion 10c, B¢ quake of more than a second’s dura- tion occurred here at 10:14 a. m,, causing considerable excitement in -tall buildings and breaking windows in ‘the “business district. ‘Who ‘wouldn’t fall short if meas- ured "by ‘the golden rule? “TIT" FOR ACHING, last evening from ‘New York City, ‘where she has been since the latter part of January. While in New York Mrs. Cunningham was the guest years ago Mr. Cunningham worked on the Pioneer as “devil.” He is now telegraph editor on the Evening Sun in New“York City. Smill “débts .accumulate Tapidly. Small savings do likewise. “Begin to save“something today. Deposit it at interest in the Northern National bank.—Adv. Next Sunday is to open the local | baseball :season, at ‘which ' time ‘the home team will cross bats with the Big Bemidg team of Bemidjl. The opening will be one that will befit the occasion, as Mayor Kane has agreed ‘to pitch.the first ball thrown ‘while the band boys will enliven‘the affair with *6ome of that inspiring music which they are so capable of discoursing. The fans are at a fever heat to get a line on some of the ocedsion’ promises to be one of. phu- ure for all who enjoy this-great na- tional - pastime.—International ‘ Falls| Daily Journal. _Many of the negro companies trav- eling in the north are really north- ern ‘negroes who sing coon songs, ragtime 'and "vaudeville. This <class [gy; of music does not represent the ‘better: element of the southérn:negro. songs Wednesday evening, May 20, for the Athletic Club.—Adv. “Phe-seventeenth - of “May ~will =be of her son, I. L. Cunningham. Twelve | crack new-local players, and the | The Alabama Jubilee Singers will sing the old time southern neégro oa SORE, TIRED FEET Good-bye sore feet, b\lm feet, ml- len feet; sweaty feet, mdling leot, tired eet, Good-bye corns,-callouses, bunions and 3 raw. spots. ~No more shoe tlig:v - ness, no more limp- ing with pain or ~drawing ap your o i , “acts ri"ght “TIZ” draws out all the poisonous -exudationa which g our misery. ~Ah! how. om!o our un feel. -Get n’25 cent'box of ‘-mz’ any druggist or department ttn!e Dan't suffer. Have good feet, glad feet, feet that never swell, never hurt, never itired. A'yéars foot comfort ‘or money ‘Tefunded, Thy more Catarrn in this section s onu ore oribed loel.l 'M'by eonfi% Tailing: to ‘with local * t, ‘pronounced lnmln M'neo has Ca- &m ‘l’nl Lhml'mfi uires ‘constitutiomal : hcter & Co., :flf"o, Ohlo. is !m ol r{%‘outrt#uam From"fen arope' (o' o tadipor direotly. the blood and surfaces of th. hundred dollars. ‘Address: F. J. CHENEY' & CO., To- ledo, O. Dru R S amaiiy Pills for cogati. ‘| forencon. ary Piokferd I the celebrated in Aardal church, town of Frohn, beginning at 10:30 in the The celebration Wil'bé in the nature of ‘aisong "festival, in Which a‘chorus-of 60 voices'will take part. The program will be as fol- lows: _Song, Cass Lake Chorus De- votion; Song, Asrdshl Cholr; Speech; Rev. George Larson, Nymore; Song, Uniun Cholr; Dinner from 12 to § “Nyniore ‘CHotr “Good - Dry “Goods and Shoe man who can trim windows and: write ards. O’Leary-Bowser to “point w out suitsfat these suits, terial into and Ask We épechliz’e on our Hats at . $300 ' 'factory. i -emotional : roles “which : have ‘them“‘so pepular It represents the biggest suit money that-we have ever been able to:show. We- have been wvery-strict ‘with ‘the manufacturers of workmanship .into ‘every garment, crowd all the merit, style and .excellence of ma- these suitsthat we. possibly -can. We Fairly Make a Man Come Back And vaimow’ that -you .willl like these suits. ‘In fact, so isure are -we of their value that we will gladly zeplaee~an TONIGHT | Laven (In’Three Acts) A hbeautiful society comedy full of |Jackson, will have an oppobtunity of beautiful situations-and bright com- {appearing -to"hest advantage, ‘while edy, «in which Miss Margot Beaton [Riley'Myers, Harry St. Olair, Bobbie end Boris Karloff will:be:seen in-the |St. Clair and Stewart Kemp also-have made | excellent parts. This is considered here. ‘Irene ' St.|Pinero’s very best comedy and the Clair: in “the' comedy Tole of-the in-true home.atmosphere :that. ahounds terfering Aunt, Ivan Hambly as the(throngh- the play,-makes it very friend, and Miss Sarah Vopni as the|pretty:and ‘pleasing to -everyone. daughter, in 1ove with the American, all'have excellent comedy ‘roles, and | Special moving “pictures before -and ‘Miss “Connie “Hallett and “Charlie; after the regular show. ith pride” to -any particular 'suits in our stock this Spring, we would probably-pick ; lues -for the insisting-that they ‘put extraordinary We fairly for Another ‘Suit Just Like That Last One msu:t that» is not. entu' ly. satis-