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MONDAY, MAY'5, 1914, mur. wumcmmmgmm-«fiacaaiiti 7 B ‘ Mrs. E.'H. Maroum returnea yos-{ ¥ MAKE YOUR Rt terday from Crookston where sheihs | meWB TALK., | beén visiting relatives for moveral * days. K XKX KX KKK KKK K| Pansy plants: 1n: bloom. ¥ LEST WE FORGET. ¥la fine lot.of them.for:cemetery- or LRSS R RS R R Y the yard. Come.early and get you: The next meeting of the boardof¢hoice. Bemidji Greenhouse, Phone county commissioners will be held [166.—Adv. May 26. Mrs. C.G. Johnson ‘of"Shooks.ar- g L s rived'in, the city today and will be “In the Court of King Cole,” will [the ‘guest of Mrs. D. L. Stanton this be produced by home talent in the ‘week. - near future. Miss_ Cecelia Miller, who has been teaching at Schoplcraft, has closed| her school, She was a Bemidji vis- itor today. Iver O. Myhre, Lars Myhre and John Hauson of the town of Liberty, spent Saturday in the city transact- A special train will leave Bemidji |ing business. on every morning of the. N. M. D. A. meeting at Thief River Falls, return- ing in the evening. LR About The City' A properly. trimmed win- . dow is a 'great business Mlflder. ; What is better to put in the ‘people want to see. Suppose there is an adver- tiging campaign on ‘in’ the: local newspapers exploiting some article that happens to ‘be in your stock. Naturally, that name is in the public mind, and there is a desire to see that partic- ular article. Then is the time to put it in your win-- dows and let ‘the public know you are on the jeb. People ‘like. a live stqre, ' and‘ they naturally class the merchant who shows them What they want to see as one ‘who 18 alert to his and| to their opportunities. ‘Make your windows talk at-the right time. Showmg TONIGHT ONLY A SPY FOR A DAY Undel'. thé,directions of Herbert Brenon IN THREE PARTS. WITH OTHER PICTURES 5 An altogether charming story of Na-;and ‘thrills. You simply must see A 4 reel Imp Feature with King Baggotions i e min v o s e, oaains Michaél Perrin, the guileless and[ Leah Balld uring Ermetti Norelli, Italy’s pre-|old parish priest, will bring tears to mier actor. A dramatic account of [your eyes, Released by Warner & plot against Napoleon that grips Features. e That news items telephoned to the;| Pioneer are appreciated both by the publishers and readers of the paper. Phone 31. * . ‘Miss' Armstrong’s class fin. the Presbyterfan Sunday echool will hold a doughnut and baked bean sale at the Roe & Markusen The next convention of the N. M. |store Saturday afternoon.—Adv. D. A. will be held at Thiet River| Miss Clara Heffron, who has been Falls on June 3, 4, 6, and 6. Be-|teaching at Puposky this year, closed midji is expected to send a large de- | her term of ‘school Friday and has legation. returned to Bemidjl s J. 'W. Naugle will leave tomorrow: The commencement exercises for|morning for Little Falls, where hé the graduating class of 1914 will be|will go in the interest of the Naugle held in the auditorium of the new|post & Tie company; Methodist. church, on Fridsy even-| mr and Mrs. A. G. Wedge and| The following enfoyed an. outing " Prices: remain the same ing, May 29. hlliten, Mr’ and M H: 4. Siar ; : [Matinee, 1:30 to 4:30. Night Program: First Show » 3 b H. A at Lake Plantaganet yesterday, mak- 2 N : o tp and Mre. L. H. Bailey autoed 0]ing the trip by sutomobiles Mrs Admission 10c, B¢ - 7 Olclock; 8econd, 8:30; Third Show, 9:50 The Beltrami County Sunday |Itasca Park yesterday .|Bmma Stewart, Scott Stewart, Cap- School convention will be held in| why not make your children alitola Stewart, Dr. and Mrs. D. L. UNLESSREVERSEDBY COURTS It matters not where you reside or what you want, the merchants below can get it for you at a price Bemidji June 4 and 5. The meet-|4irtpgay present of a bank book from |Stanton, Dr. and Mrs, C. R. Sanborn, that will defy competition. - Every merchant mrelnble and will give you the best value for your money ******t******t*tg—*fut***t‘ * 'k kK kk ***t*t#*ttt'*"******‘**{**:*'i Matinees Dally, Except Sunday - ~Bargain Prices, Bc and 10c 2 KKK KKK KK TR KKK —_————————————— Warner of this city for a short time. ! > _ ’I‘uesda Only, May 26, Jesse. L. Lasky presents in motion From here she wilyl go to Crookston 3 NICHT TIME CARD = pictures TBE SQUAW MAN by Edwin Milton Royal with Dustin where she will join her husband. Mr. | FIr8t Show 7:00 - S8econd Show 8:30 Third Show 9:50|Farnum in the title rola 264'big scenes, 6 reels of superb dra- Warner has secured a position there . . matic action. = 23 expert machinist. i e Ings will be held in the Swedish|ine Northern National Bwnk? It will|Mrs. Burtis of Decorah, Towa, Miss | Order of Sioux City. Overscen Opens Lutheran church. encourage them to be thrifty and|Leah Berman, Miss Beatrice Backus, | Order of Sioux City Overseers; Opens: T e | teach & valuable lesson in economy: | Judge Stanton and E. H. Jerrard. Saloons for Five: Years. —Adv. e Sioux City, Ta,, May 25.—Unless the Henry W. Alsop, candidate for ) courts reverse the decision made by county treasurer, spent Sunday with GANGPLANK'S TOLL IS THREE ?“:‘“1’0;‘112‘;3 cwoillllmgebg;;: 4;; sS“iI(J:ll; nis son at Blackduck, returning to| Fourteen Injured in Hoboken (N. J.) | Gity until May 22, 1919, af least. The Bemidji this morning. e ¢ Mishap. supervisors, by unanimous vote, over- g Miss Nellie Wilson of the town of BREVITIE&S Eckles, who has been staying with her grandmother, Mrs. Pearson of FREEEEEEEEREERREERERIIR :{Mfiifli{ifli’lfil{l&fl*ii Cfifl’ifi*fii’ifi!fli{l{l«!{f New York, May.25.—Three drowned | ruled the objections raised by the * * * * and fourteen injured appears to sum | anti:saloon league to'the mew petition : < ale : : Do you waas : Tgi'r"gl;x.u'?n soll. : up the casualties incident to the| of consent filed by saloon workers * MeCU. 3% rre AT GROCHRIES & RAL. x this city, has returned to her home. | breaking of the gank plank leading | and declared the petition sufficient. | & X ¥ found in Bemidjl * But we strive harder to pleass. to the steamship Frederik VIIL The| The petition of consent for opera-\ll § GENERAL MEROHANDIS. % * Come right here and get & THAT'S SERVIOH 3 Dr. 1. G. Nichols of Mandan, North | goag are Annette Feldsschau, @ child, | tion of brewerles fn Sioux City, which » % 4 them, as we pride.ourselves * y * P A Young spent Sunday In this|Dakota, who has interests 1n Be:|ana Mrs. Anna Edwardsen, both of | Was filed two weeks ago In the offico |l % % & on having oniy the best X Courteous attention has ¥ city with his family. midji, spent yesterday in the city,| whose bodies were recovered, and'| of the city clerk, probably will. be|ll % Dry Goods, Bhoss, Groeerles % . +*. money cas buy * won over susny Jowelry eus- % Miss Ann Bowers of Wilton spent |returning to his home this morning.| Mrs. Edwardsen’s !_hree—yenr—old approved by the c‘i.ty co'\’mcll without : and Provis 3 : : e : fomers to us. : Saturday in Bemidji visiting friend: F. devghter Mary. Search is being con- | opposition by the “drys.’ OTT! HEWANDT v in Bemld]l visiting friends. | Ofre. F...G. Jasperson vetumnedfo B0 AT BoHe e ohildre ¥ Third & Bemidil % & Wl’l * o T X Oscar Miner has sold his cottage | this morning from Hamilton, Illinols, * * : Bem! nnesota, : eorge T. Baker & €e. : * B R T T nnnnnnunnnnfl gaaatag s st TIT TR TS T ¥ T REERERR KRR RS sada it S Sl 2 Sl Sl st body: ST " ¢ on Beltrami avenue to F. G. Shaddeg. | Vere she has spent the past four| ~an jyvestigation has been ordered {8 months visiting her sister, Mrs. E. F. | by the Hoboken authorities. — Roy Russell, contract lather and|graw. : M R SRSA Ny shingler. Phone Svea Hotel, Oity-—| oo pocete o/Dilley of Northfield, 12232323 2222d 23 t’filitttti*vt** ; $8838 % 3 * : i KEEPS UP CONTINUAL TIRADE i AVE yom;, MONEY! Get Your x x aav. Minnesota, was in Bemidi today en- i : sm S35 ; X : ¥ & woerEmx orocmay * - Mrs. 0. J. Ulve of Rosby transaeted | routs P ky where sh 111 tte Who ' Slashed Paintil . Re Il" and - system: ¥ HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS & ; Sidingis b ke conit botse: Satars ey hteor si‘:'lt,:: fm teaches, school s Arralansd in Court, 11 o Comanl § catly it you recoive your bay ¥ and VARV IMPLEMENTS & COMPLNY : b ; 9 o g Ah! what r . No more tired feet; ¥ weekly, lay gome aside each % F £ day. there. London, May 25.—Frida Graham, no-more burning feet, swollen, bad smell- ; ‘l'm:l“ht m:nl%hly (5.1 l’lt nnmth- : : of * : 3 Miss Arvilla Patterson of Wilton Frank S. Lycan, proprietor of the | the militant suffragette, who slashed | ing, sweaty feet: No more pain in corns y. e dollars pile up * g R & was an over Sunday guest of Mrs. [Markham hotel, returned this morn- ; :t';:‘:;r;ft vs;-;‘;’ye 1::“:5; :it:‘:: *:}l’o“mror':;mou No matter what : """m‘lm'-ia. ey : : C. E. BATTLES : WHOLESALD . : George French. ing from Toledo, Ohio, where he was " jor. what undu- # _ ‘Now is the time to open & % - & Hard: Merchan *x 'ROCERS * & 5 o called a week ago by the death of | tor, rial after hearing at the policetyy Ton" sy, L % bank account with the 30y The Nariman 3 sessscenciens g A complete Iine of fleld and gar-[po o ® court. 1mual tirade trom | PFICA Without é * SECURITY STATE BANK & & = Bemidft, - Mimn. & * . den seeds at W. G. Schroeder store, B She kept up a continual tirade:from: e * OE x * * Cl 1llaby, \nager o W 14, —Aav. COJ*’:;;I 11 bk mg &mkyf Snt mu: : ;{::t l;r;fi::z'; o;’fi:fiz‘:z;l;fi;;:thffi _ PRI+ T AN :i:tn«un«u«n«nnn F T Ty s Han| 'om| 1 % 5 * ¥ * X Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Sathre spent (Schneider Bros. Co,, spent yesterday proceedings. et all e gl : bdddcadddidadiiosdinias B Aol A AR A dddadss Sunday at Hazelwood, their farm in |; 3 The. pictures: were not so badly | B > il B ¥ *% ¥ BEMID, NEER PUB, C0. ¥ town of Liberty. '; (f!aiss };&ka Thers they were gussts damaged as-had been thought, accord- t:‘"" :;:ichf&'? . * marehlndluoaga- are always : * BEMIDJI GREENHOUSE * ALED 90 x | oF Triends. ing to theevidence of an official of | kf, 2", mag: % on the increase and each X & X X Wholesalers and Retallers x I Mrs. C. Powell and Mrs. David| Mrs. M. G. MacNeil of Winnipeg, | the gallery. jeal; “TIZ” is % month has been better than & & Carnations and Roses al- X ¥ of Typewriter Paper and l 1 Sheets of Plantagnet were Bemidji|was in Bemidji yesterday enroute to G = = - guml, "112" ¥ the last. If you are not al- ¥ & ways an hand. % & Typewriter Ribbons. A visitors Saturday. Walker, her former home. Mrs.| " Rioh:Carpetrinicor Dice: will cure your ¥ ready & customer, you do not & x .« % You save the middleman’s ’ \: MacNeil is a daughter of Mayor Philadelphia, May 25.—Robert Dor- | foot troubles so ¥ know how well we can please ¥ Flowers for parties and « ¥ profit when you buy here. i One of these days you ought to Kinckle of Walk nan, president of Dornan .Brgs., car- | youlll never limp or draw up your face * you in quality and satisfy & weddings also Funeral de- &« ¥ Full ream boxes at from 76 & e g0 to Hakkerups and have your ple- | - nckle of Walker. pet manufacturers, 1s dead at his indp-m &‘t“vfi?w:m,t u-:“:t!zl‘:: : you In quantity. : * aign. Phone 166 A, B. % : cents and up. “' E ture taken.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Johnson enter- | home; here after an.illness of several | #nd your Ty Dever Z * Webster- proprietor * Securt Mrs. Whiting and children of town |t2i0ed Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Denu and | months. Mr. Dornan was well known ":’:’": ;;"m ";““':g'm - : Bemi LG. 'moml‘““': P 3 e : M“:" Bthte Beak m“‘ : | ot Northern spent the day in the|%°® Philip, and Mre. Mintener and | In finauclal circles in this and other | gepartment store, and get reilef, X o x N | dity: om b“sm;;s 4 daughter Lois of Rapid City, South|Citles. He was seventy years old. FEEIEEIIIIIIIIIIIIII IR KK KK R R KR KKK KX K% n«nunnmumnnn cly N » _ Misses Bessie and Fan Little of|O2KOt# at dinner yesterday. g dddddddddddtdt| worom 7o cowrmacroms. IR AREARHK ***"""Hfinfiflflflfl 4- KRR KRR R HK i) Dena, were among the out of fown [ oV, Jotn Oueon, misslonary min | 1\ |,y s eR HUTS STORES. |, Sesied propossis-win be receves by (| & Journ wumo woUSE 3 & ANl Kinds of bumding ma- 5 3 ¥ MoDEL MaNURACTURING * ' shoppers Saturday. C|lster of [Wertlle, Minnesota, will\y T NG GATURDAYS, 4 | gy pdrsiened at l?agllz“s’nl\frl:an;”t‘h'i * % K terlal, as much or as littleas % X * For: frstalag’ ‘GargenieE WK preach ‘at the Edward Anderson | i ity i +|8tn d:,i‘ ot Jume, 1014 for the turfxi".‘!‘l: : 117 Third Street, Bemidj1, : :!ou 1ike at the : x COMPANY : ’|bome tomorrow night at 8§ o'clock|.s phijadelphia, May 26—A |35 o:mntarial and Jabar Faqu * Jarge or small lobs, call C. H. BUEER, | pyeryhody weloome o attend - this | 4 -novelty s smerchongising will & Beick beck Suflaing at Begies, Minse. e e 3 a7 NmamE pETam o, ¥ Mewufscturers ene % ;::ne i Aldv.i h of Wilt T e poube o O : (s nd speciicaionls foay e acen | I & Maniner “ra o s : s. H. C. rich of lon spent <+ maker, who announced that his at the of 0! x *x x x 5 5 Captain M. L. McCormack, the St. s * BER COMPANY. Saturday in the clty, the guest uf [p P b MOCOTmACK, the 8L | 4 artment stores here and in 4 ¥ ”"“’p‘?",n:fi.,"'fie&"i?{ * Phone §73. x % % oo Croam, Bakery Goods . * friends and relatives. v # New York would be closed all < ce: of the, Duluth x x % x and Toun ¥ tary of state in North Daketa, who Duuth, Mainesots, at|ll: % © % %- Coal ana wood aiso for sale Confestionery A. Guisness, Cora Brennon and Ar- + day on Saturdays in July and. < | tlom Bunmn Crooks- x - Guisness, Co non and A™-|is in Bemidji today with the White-| & Aususe This swill give thous o | tom Mimemete s benking (i % . J. BISIAR, MANAGaR. % & Mimnesota Ave. and R. R 8. & ¥ tain Supplics. villa Patterson of Wilton drove to Callihan party, 1s a brother-in:law |'s. ‘sands of employes two full + Fooiia ~of -ty unduralgned % Baslay, . e Bt * X R L AR IETS, * 7o * k. S Bemidji Saturday and visited friends. | or Mrs. Ray Murphy, of ¢his elty. © |+ days of rest each. week, o | e, st be soctivaniod hy FRERRERK AP ek Saag sl e R e YT F YR L 1 Have your furniture repalred at| s Myrtle Boober of Nary, who|® Wanamaker was the first big -4 [certifed bggw,:,g:rm? ,,,utg; ;,",d',!';', IR IR IR RN :nnnn"«nnn«nu: :fl««nuqnumnnz | Feasnaing Brion ey o 6 as bk Ceadiing n Dimsist 8663, |2 " e T e A af: 3% aoxmamie » & : | reasonable prices .—Adv. closed her school with a plenfe Fri-| ' Wb store on:sum o % THE CROOXSTON LUMBER * * ¥ % FOR GOOD THINGS TO EAT X | Ruby Martin, Bthel Martin and (day. (Miss Boober will visit friends | 3 * k until a satistac- | & n x Y STORE & * x & Lola Hendrickson of Wilton spent|at Red Lake this week, FtUrnINg £ | - o do oo oo o e ook o ob o ob b o o L o aanen, he une : COMPANY 2 r : : @0 To : — Saturday in the city visiting friends. | her home the latter part of the week. peidaleimy M Tflnnfi"mfl NA.HON /AL BANE * ¥ # % Wholesalers and Retallers ¥ & ROR AND MARKUSEN ¥ Miss Ruth Riley left this morning| Mrs. Joe Welty of Maple Ridge i8| - Plonesr wanis—one nalf cent a mpite; S x Wholesals, FL ok Aewtion :'d:t"f.l:flbl Man > i o I for St. Cloud, Minnesota, where she | visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A, |word cash. 515-21-26. . _ : LUMBER, LATH AND : : 'le'mm got. in Dersvm. : : - “THEY BEAT. = : = = = ] 2 Fourth strees.; Bem! i BUILDING MATERIAR 4. & BARKER'S * x Phone 206. * -4 ” Sealed Bids. ¥ # KThird st Bemiag, Mina. X 4 ; Sealed- bids will:be received by bl oox X * t G R A N D the undersigned for ‘the finishing of || SCRRIIIREIEIIRIEMNEIIING JIRIIIIIIIITIIIIIIIIAIE FRIIIAIIIIIA IR R the extra room' in the East Bemidji T H E A T R E School to oorrenllnam.nd; with the oo IR ELXREENEY i ?:"fi’:’:": T *:?i Efl*fli::!:flnnmui now ‘in use: w! e opened at X * n Jobbers b ta et ¢ th & ¥ Wholesalers of X * Lk : Szrirpe o ] Y e o e £ 5 P mdom = RN , clock P, M. igh, - ; UMMED LABELS TONICGHT ONLY TUESDAY ONLY éx:pl“ni;eka ?nn? 'éo?;‘;“r‘p,_ 3 Soxteaeoes od .,,"{'“‘P" : E mm E E No eed o satsounes ot E ‘ SPECIAL MATINEE 3 P. M. [0« ienseor o meslig S 3 i s didi, et Bl Doctor Pally Pathe Frores presets a1} sn oo § EEADES G (Vitagraph) District of Bemtajt. [} X 33 % 3 * 4td 5-22:2%6-2-3, KEEERKKEERERX IR R R R SRR S 8 8 ol il sl § [ A story of shattered nerves re, lieved in a peculiar and original manuer. Lillian- Walker and Wallie Van.are the leading char- acters. Itisa clean wholesomey| o¥ering and, like Oliver Twist, makes one w1sh for more. . Any- g aiced win v e @ T lI fLab guesliiciad, with nessigh 0ot e 10 O OI“ SCHOOLBOY WANTED deronstration of d'new, sut. A five-part adaption from the novel by Zola. The . E :i;fii‘: m“‘““"‘jf : st Vivid story of the world-old struggle between capita | : d T fol 7 i ‘ flu—yv: fi * The Restless Woman a.nd labor that has ever. been. presented. On the one teen years.of age. ' Give. . - M“"‘"“_ M“"“'u". ,, (Blograph) we see. the. starving, miners: driv «:violence by the eferences and - mention e O R R : misery; on the-other, the might of the law:striving to pre- -and hour when par- A fresh and interesting drama ventlgmm jon'to: property and to smother: the rising{{- ent: will come mth_ boy | that will please | req of anarchy. - Without'doubt'a great masterpiece: VAUDEVILLE LATTER. | REMEMBER, TOMORROW, TUESDAY ONLY HALF OF WEEK