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» LEST WE FORGET hi#tli#*it#tii Adv. to.-their.home: the first of: the week. Miss’ (Gertriide‘Malone, “who' wis/: Rev. Gilman will preach the ser-| OPerated ‘upon: for: appemdioitts | a mon to ‘the graduating class’on Sun: | the Bt “Anthony’s-hospftal-yesterday; day, May 24, in the ' Methodist |18 Testingmicely: after:the opération. church, near future. Jury ‘to‘faliric” or color. Try oW once— noté the °difference. The Model Dry " Ciéanitiz ‘House. Phone 537.~~Aav. _Mrs, “H."E‘B6wérs: and. daughiter Frances “of Eckles “were “in- Bemidji yesterday ‘on ‘business, :=Mr. ‘Bowers has recently. putehased“an ‘auto’ for family use. < ) H. P. Storkerson, ‘diStrict “plant chief for the “Northwestern . Tele-) phone ‘cottpany, arrived in ‘Bemidjl this noon. He-will'be-here for the new ‘system ‘cut-in this evening. Pansy plants in bloom. We have a fiie lot of them for eemetery or the yard. Come early and get your choice. Bemidji ‘Greenhouse, Phone 166.—Adv. Miss Grace Simms of Detroit, Minnesata, -closed a successful term of school in-Becida this week and returned to her home, where she will spend her summer vacation. Rev. and Mrs..H. 8. Chilgren- of Northwood, North Dakota, were the guests of Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Ran- dah! yesterday. From here they. went to Clearbroek -where they will visit friends. Rev. J. H. Randahl, pastor of the Swedish Lutheran “church, left this afternoon for Heart Lake, where he will conduct services tomorrow morning, returning to Bemidji . in time to conduct services here in the evening. . That news items telephoned to the Ploneer are appreciated both by the publishers and readers of the paper. Phone 31. ) *xa The next convention of the N. M. D. A. will be held at Thief River Falls on June 3, 4, 5, ad 6. ' Be- midji is expected to send a large de- Jegation. The commencement exercises for the graduating class of 1914 will be héld in the auditorium of the new Methodist church, on Friday even- ing, May-29. v The Beltrami County Sunday School convention will be held in Bemidji June 4 and 5. The meet- ings will be held in the Swedish Lutheran church. BREVITIES E. H. French, the Blackduck drug- gist, was in the city yesterday. Big reduction on all Hats at the Miss Armstrong’s . elass in LaFontisee Millinery.—Adv. Presbyterian . Sunday _school will Dr. G. M. Doran of Akeley was a|po1q 5 doughnut - and baked Bemidji business visitor yesterday. |pean sale at the Roe & Markusen A complete line of field and gar-[store Saturday afternoon.—Ady. den seeds at W. G. Schroeder store.| 'y Stokesberry of Grand Forks, —Adv. district commercial manager for the A. W. Pinger, a lumberman of | Northwestern Telephone company, Minneapolis, arrived in Bemidji this|arrived in Bemidji this-noon for the afternoon. purpose of being present ‘at the One of these days you ought to|placing of the new phone system ia go to Hakkerups and have your plc- |Operation thig. evening. ture taken.—Adv. Martin E. Kenfieldwill return ‘o Floyd Hyatt returned yesterday|Deer River tomorrow noon after from Tenstrike, where he has been |spending several days in Bemidji. with a surveying crew. He recently assumed management of For first-class carpenter work, [tl® Deer River Manufdcturtug com- large or small jobs, call C. H. Eugen, | P20y and he'is now:prepaiing to the +Misses - Olive - and m»v_!-ljnu‘rut.v We clean’ absohitely_Lwithiout 1n|" |were Rev.:ana Mrs. fl’*onflay,‘ Tuesday 3 K lm&v:u“wwmf ing Bacggot \mdertbedlrechons of - ~erbert-Brenon Dle enough.. The. toper makes the blue::bottle . fly; -the stern . father makes : the -gad fly; . the cyclone m&km«flm Jmnse fly; the blacksmith makes. the fire £ly; the. driver makes the horse. fly; .the. road:boss makes the-sand -fly, and _the -boarder makes the. butter. tly."—Ex S the: following : property: Lots 9, 10 and_11;:Block 13, of the orginal plat of -the -village ‘of Redby, . Beltrami County,-Minn.. .-A cash sale.of a reas- onable payment dowan and balance o‘n‘ time: will:be: considered. UNION SAVINGS -ASSQCIATION, Sioux Falls; South: Dakota.—Adv. “Mrand: Mrs.* O.'L. Isted"enter tained the “Treasure Seekers” Sun- day-schiool “class” last “evening “-at ‘thieir. Bome on 1015 Lake Boulevard. Mr. - Tsted ispresident of- this class and ‘Mrs; Head is'teacher, The guests Gilman -and daughtér, 'Mr. and”Mrs. Head, M. and. ‘Ms. A T.. Carlson, ‘Mr. and ‘Mrs. Harvey, Mrs.. Cunningham, Emil’ Lareon, ‘Esther Larson, Anna Larson, Charlés ‘Haycraft, Harold Dodge, Alice- Minnick, Helen: Min- nick, Mrs. Muncy, Margaret Muncy, Mrs.. Butler, Laura Hewett, Miss Bruner and . Miss Corinne Carlson. Announcement -has heen -received in Bemidji of the marriage of Thom- as-Erskine of Grand Rapids to Miss ‘Hilda Klaus,also of that ecity. - Mr. Erskine is the son of C. M. Erskine, the Grand Rapids mine operator and is well known here, having on nu- mierous) ‘occasions appeared in Be- midji in athletic contests. for several years a star hdlfback on the Grand Rapids high school eleven; blé=ability; -Erskine is one of the most popular of Grand Rapids’ younyg men and his bride is a favorite in the younger society circles of that city. Phone 117.—Ady. move his household goods:‘there. Mesdames Martin Hogan and Lor-| Bvery youig'man should' begin to . en Coyle of Grant Valley spent yes-|S&Ve mowey ‘fromtife mfnute lie- be-, » terday in the city on business. gins to earn it. $1.00 will start an account in the Northern National Have your furniture repaired at the bargain store first class work at B_‘::v Come In today, young man. asonable prices .—Adv. ‘- 4 e N pr S ill hold th Mémbers ‘of “the St. Cldir- Stock Judge C. W. Stanton will hold the| .\ 10y y o) Tedve: early: Meéliday next term of court in Hubbard coun- morning for International Falls Wt Park Rapida. There 18 001 |whoro they will appear-at.the Vik- % short ealendar: ilg theatre for an’indéfinfte:perfod. 0| There is a possibility that they will What does education mean ‘College, Mankato, Minn., and they|mar, will tell you.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Al Neumann - re- Misses- Alice and Inez Butler of|turned this week :from ‘leir Honey- Turtle River spent yesterday in Be-|moon—trip. They kave“spent ¢he midji calling on friends. They re-|pagt two weeks at ‘MinneapoMs) turned home in the evening. Grand Forks and Crystal, Northi4Ds Phone 553 for your groceries. A[kota. Mr. and Mrs. Néuman “e: complete line of fancy and staple|pect to go to housekeexflng in wboutl groceries at Roland Henrionnet's [ week. Corner 8th and Irvine.—Adv. George Winter, who for woveral Mr. and Mrs. R. Love of Aberdeen, |vears was in charge of the land of- fice of the Crookston Lumber-com- vany here, buti now loddted {né M- TONICHT morning from?Kelther wheére he fias been' on' busiress. Mr.. Wigter will remain here until tomorrow evening: T. L. Shevlin of the Crookston Lumber company, spent last évening in-Bemidji, ‘arriving‘late in the af- ternoon from ‘the nérth' in W. M. Gémmel's ‘private ear. He was i companied by ‘R. G. Clit#holm: The; 1éft~on theilate MinfieNota & Inte national passenger for Mml‘lwpolls.‘ Mrs. W. F. Dickens, wife of Su- perintendent~‘Dickéns of Red Lake agency, who “Has-“been confined at the /St: Anthoriy's: Nospital. for ’llfi past séveral days," and Wwho under- went an operation the first of ‘the ‘week, is tmprovingnicely-rand: wilb)| 'be able to leave’the hosplhl “in an- other week. FOR. SALE—Make us ‘an offer tor the following property: “Lots 20, 2 The Man Of Destiny A highly dramatic episode in the life of Napoleon -Bonaparte. Littie: Lillian Turns the Tide (Selig) Bemidji, Beltrami County, Minn.” A cash sale or a reasbnable payment down .and :b_alance on time will be congidered. - UNION “SAVINGS AS- SOCIATION, ¥Sioux: Fl"l, South Das kota—=Ady. “The Warroad Ploueer has the ifol- A very pleasing offering fea- turing a little girl. His Little: Page (Vitagraph) temperance lecturer, who conducted meetings in Bemidji some time agn: “Mr. Rankin, the tempeérance lectur- er, is somewhat of an expert fisher- “{man, flldaprubnbly hu “the i, A crackerjack comedy featur- ing Norma Talmage and Leo Delaney. hook rand llne hers 80 Watch for the ‘next big|®Pring" feature, ‘‘The Third De= We way. ‘Bwatithe gree. you? Write Mankato Commercial|return to Bemidji during the sum- neapolis, "arrived” in = Bemidji~- thfa and’22; Bfock?3; Setond nddition .! lowing’ gitlele on Mr.: Ragkin, sthej An Excellent Cough Medicme. The soothing and healing proper- ties of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy make it especially valuable for coughs and colds. It is pleasant and safe to‘take and contains no narcotic. For sale by All' Dealers. A’German paper manufacturing plant to utilize rice straw is being erected in China by Japanese. Read Ploneer want aas Y : RAiEs,“pins, “f0bs and 'charms in.golid-.gold.and- silver. Our| tmany years of experience in "the- manufweturerof fine gold Jewelry hastaught us many Dractical “faétory. economies, ‘Which, combined"with our.low | selling ‘expenses, enables us (af s prodace gold’jewelry of quall-! 'ty at much lower prices than | stores in the large cities. It megns for our customers _a line of “distinctive” jewelry. 3 DIRECTY FROM: THE IAKEBS[ H ! Designs drawn and estimate ®lven on any work of this kind. N WE REPAIR 'WEIWEB CLOCKS; ‘GRAMA- "PHONES, musical - instruments, | pipes, fauitain pens, compasses; | .speétactes’ in all lines, duplf-! jcate lenses and replace.broken | ! parta. ; Clocks -called. for, i and detivered. repaired FOR -SALE—Make rus an offer for.| He was |’ 1 ““Peopleithat: 8 8ee- me. NOW . - Mre, Wikon Robison. and say" me two months-ago seem “astofifshed. ell ‘themr' Peruna“did | Hit lmfluyltl:fiemymy for spring and all other-aliments,’ ..No argument.is needed for Peruna, JuBE 'get -a’ bottle and try it SIf you have catarrh of the stomach you have ‘aBerious trouble. iIf you want to find-a-remedy.it would-be very easy to make the experiment. Before you ‘Have -takeén "Peruna a “week ‘you will likely find yourself better,: then you. -will meed ‘no-testimondals on the part | of other people, .or arguments. to. con- héwever, all’ the festimonials in ‘the ‘ world ‘and ‘arguments; however log- ical,- will not: move you. . Just one trial of Peruna will convinceyou. Persons who object to liquid medi- 'mm'un nw’obnm ‘PerunaTabl SUFFRAGETTE RUINS VALUABLE PAINTINGS Mfiates Five Canvases: in Na- tonl Gally. London, May 23. A‘Su‘pposedly ln Te. tallation” for the rearrest of. Mrs. Em: meline - Pankhurst. at the gates ot Buckingham palace, a militant suffra- gette smashed Bellini’'s St. Peter’s and four other paintings by the same artist in the Venetian room of the Na- tional gallery. The suffragette used a thick, londed stick-and thé canvases were'so badly mitildled: that: their restoration ‘was womnshouldhlnpa(éct it is the. time previoiis 1o ‘the ‘babe. fmgm"‘:flm%hw@%’i hg...w""“" Justice newlife about-tobe. - |l a ldmflflc medldnenrelul! physican and adapted mm.ma.‘:?" retnm nded for over ‘bfiy mdhr nll.menu hich ‘make umr %punnne duflnl "lhe exucunt" Mfihelhoofi is'made can s'u:a» ted by o dnlmtanmvnl you ln||qug eu ?-gw-,"a':'fl-“ A st s Surxlnl atis your priviledge:to write to' Dr. Pierce for advice, and it willbe gladly iven free of charge.” Of course’ all:communications- a % d” ag E Wflmwmwwmmmnuwmwumuummmmmunmwmmmmmm&wmmflulmmmmmum.u\mwmmmwmmwwmmmnfi ‘Washington, May ' 23.=Pressure from congress: for-:action by the ad-| B ‘ministration’ in . the: case :'of Consul Siliman;has beconie:acute. ' The ap- parent inaction’ of the adminij has stirred -members opposed:-to’ t -present_policy of ‘the president. 4s.;taking. tremendons | pressure from .the.chairmen of the foreign relations committees in" both houses to delay:} tion. B Promises have been made’ by the| stite ‘department ‘that with.~Saltillo now in the hands of ‘the Constitution-|* -alists Cansular ‘Agent George Caroth. ers will make ‘an immediate ‘report -regarding : Sflliman. . It ‘is certain that if harm has come to th® vice consul there will immediately follow & Ditter ‘attack on’ the secretary of state in“congressional’ debate.: Army -officers -following the situa. tion. in : Mexico- see in the evacuatior of Saltillo: confirmation of their. fears | that Huerta does.not expect. material 1y to aid mediation. They believe e 13" ‘Cohcentrating his- troops as near Mexico City“as possible so° that he can‘n_2et an- American advanee. - -He is hopciul ‘that if such: an advance’ e ordered Mexican public.feeling in the north will influence-a goodly portion of the. Consmunonnlleu to come to his aid. ABSOLUTELY PURE Makes dellclous home-baked foods " of maximum quality at minimun cosl. Makes home bakinge pleasant and profllnble Pennsylvaiiia, West Virginia, Illi- nols and Ohio“produce more than 40 per . cent in ‘value ‘of ‘the minerals found in the‘ United States. Very Remarakable Gnu of Liver Complain. Mr. Albert- Walker, of Procious, W. Va;, suffered intense pain in the stomach and right side at intervals 4 L] Lighti | [for Atteen’ years: He had consulted Machine Soe Thpctna | | eight or tén physicians and while g "they all agreed .that he. had liver: trouble, ‘they failed to relieve him. He was eventually cured by Cham- berlain’s Tablets. If you have any trouble with your stomach or liver, these tablets will certainly. do you good.. For sale by All Dealers. which w111 enerate gas from Common Gasoline by the cold process. (JAbsolutely automatic, no welght to be wound, no umpmg, no genera- . Produces a gas which is non-poisonous an non explosive. With gasoline at 20c er gallon will.suppls or $1.00 per g cuhlc feet. W ) iflsbut 250 lb£ a matter of ‘doubt. . She was arrested. She refused to give her nmame: About the same time another milf- tant slashed a picture in- the Royal) 'academy. - She, too, was arrested. Other gallenes were ordered closed to the -public.’ grabted the picture smasher and she was being roughly handled when po- and is a:baseball player of-considera- | lice rescued her. Uniequalled -for-a~Bad" Cold. Ask anyone’ who has tried it, and he will ‘tell you- that Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has never been equal- ed. - Miss/Clara Oster, House’Springs, -‘Mo., when ‘speaking of this' remedy, » said: “I feel ‘sure that - Chamber- Iain’s Cough Rémedy is the best: on'|ials. the market to cure'a coughior ‘a bad cold -on ' the-lungs. I am only - tpo pleased to say a few words in its praise.”” For sale by All Dealers. == THOUSANDS OF OUR BUSI- NESS MEN started out as sten-|s ographers. You can_ take your course in the Little Falls Buss- ness College, and in from three to|® ten years you can work up into a good position with big business|&; firms at a splendid salary thnt runs into the thousands. Drop a line-teday and let us mn you how you can do it. Litilo T BUSINESS CWIEGE’ ITS THE SCHOOL FOR YOU. Write today or telathone fer partiew- lars at our expense. The new Tlm‘d St. Theatre In the National gallery three men 4 remedles‘ md by constantly 3| local e | Under lh\-lu-uhfl'rd Brinkman L “NICHT 'flME CARD B ”00 lecondthow 8:30 “‘For ‘Sale: - - Modern seven-room house, . with. fireplace, for sale on Lake Boulevnrd Lot, 20x150. Inquire J. B: Riddell clo Crookston Lumber Company. Ttiere Is more Catarrn In this hna until tho last few| 4 tdibe incurable. For doctors: pronounced L prelaflbed local ?pioncifsd] put_together, years ‘was. sup) & Ereat many yars it a local alsease an with treatment, - ll ]‘nburlhl& Sclence has- rrh to be a constifutional llell ul‘ therefore requires constitutional freat- ent. Hlll Catarrh Cure manufactur- by F. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Dhlo. Is the on!r{ Cunstl(uflnnnl cure on marki taken nwrn.-lly in duu trom ten rlropl to ‘a ‘teaspoonful. . It directly on: the ‘bl surfaces hundred dollas c'u Send for clrcuhr- n.nd testimon- Address: 168 F..J."CHENEY & CO. /To- Ll 2 1d by. Druggists, 75 : B° ‘bfim Famity Buls for conats: | vatitne - S e — NOTICE 'TO' CONTRACTORS. _ 3 Sealed propomu "will be recelved by | Lo OKlHG AROUND FAIR STORE Advertisers who want the best results. always patronize The Pioneer. ' They know, by experi- ence, that it has no equal in this secnon of the country as. brlck bank ‘building at Bagley; Muma- an advertising medium. E BRINKMAN - TONIGHT THE HARRY ST. CLAIR STOCK CO. Pressnt ' Tempest and - Sunshine IN FOUR ACTS ~_A beautiful dramasitation of Mary J.- Holmes’ popular movel of the same i:nmé. in which Mr. Richard @ |Fenton :of Bemidji ‘will appear in one, of his:famous, negro characteri- zations. This play is full of comedy "| pathos and. tragedy and has every- thing to make a strong and pleas- ing “play. - Margot Beaton as Sun- hine_ and ‘Connie Hallett as Tem- 2 Biuns anil’ spectfications may ‘be ‘seén t the office of'the Grand Forks Herald, d_Forks, N. Dakots, at the offics | he’ Bemidji' Daily Pioneer, Bemidji, Uinneaots, ot the oftice of ihe Dulutl News Tribune, Duluth,- Mninesota, at the Merehants ‘National mnk in Crooks- ton,” Minnesota, and at the banking Tooms of " the undersigned. at Bagley, | Minneso Proposais: must be accompanted. by gertified check for_ten fi’"&’fi: [ dtel:_c e payable - foe e P Vel o ley reserve e rigl 0 - 8 ?é’igc‘iy any or all bids. The certified |- check - of ‘ the/successful bidder- will be retained by the bank until a satisface tory. borid ' has :been furnished. “Address. all correspondence to.the un- dersigned. THEanIRST /NATIONAL - BANK " Bagley, Minnesota. po— 5t5-21-26 8X IrH Dest, ‘are theiperfect types for these two characters-and the other mem- ‘bers of the ‘company all show to best advantage in their several char- acters. On' Friday mnight another handsome dress;length’ will be given away, On Sunday night the ocom- pany close their present stock -en- gagement here with the very popu- lar comedy drama entitled “The Mid- night Express.” ~Third Show 9:50 ¥ 26, Jesse L I.nsky presents i in mouon pictures fin B0 AN by Bawth Milon Royal with Dustin num in the title role. 264 b:g scenes, reels of superb