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n s d o VT SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1914, About The City LA EEEE RS SRR R BRI ¥ LEST WE FORGET ba KKK KKK KK KKK KKK The five weeks’ session of sum- mer school will begin here Monday, June 22. .. Bemidjl will have the biggest Fourth of July celebration in its his- tory this year. s That news items telephoned to the Ploneer are appreciated both by the publishers and readers of the paper. Phone 31. R Cass Lake plays the Bemidji Ath- leties here Sunday afternoon. Shev- lin comes the Sunday after. s The Minnesota & International and Northern Pacific dairy, poultry and potato special will visit Bemidji on Thursday, June 11. T “In the Court of King Cole,” will ‘be produced at the Brinkman theatre Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday ev- enings, June 22, 23 and 24. The play is directed by Mrs. Purdy Smith and will be given under the auspices of the Episcopal guild. BREV!TIES Harry Bridgeman has sold his resi- dence in Nymore to Mr. Kiel. For Wood Phone 129.—Adv. Albert Chilgren, the Williams law- yer, was in the city today attending the ditch hearings. Mrs. Henry Smith has gone to North Dakota where she will visit at the home of her brother for .a week. New lot Town Dresses on display tonight. O’Leary-Bowser Co.—Adv. There will be a baseball game to- morrow afternoon at the Fair grounds. Turn out and help the . B. Ward, editor of the Parks Rapids Journal, one of the leading weekly newspapers in the state, was in Bemidji today. New lot Ladies’ Waists tonight. $1.19 each.—O'Leary-Bowser Co.—- Adv. J. E. Cowan, cashier df the Inter- national Falls State bank at Interna- tional Falls, spent today in Bemidji on business matters. Miss Ethel Getchell returned home from Fosston, Minnesota, today, where she has been teaching sehool, this being her second year there. She teaches the fourth grade. One lot $3.50 low shoes tonight, Take Plenty of Time to Eat. There is a saying that “rapid eat- ing is slow suicide.” If you have formed the habit of eating too rap- idly you are most likely suffering from indigestion or constipation, which will result eventually in se- rious illness unless corrected. Di- gestion begins in the mouth. Food should be thoroughly masticated and insalivated. Then when you have a fullness of the stomach or feel dull $2.49.a mir‘ 0O’Leary-Bowser 00.— Adv. Mrs. Martin Kenfleld - returned " Thursday from Deer River where she has been visiting her husband for} several days. Mrs, Kenfleld expects to move to Deer River next week. C. R, Middleton of Baudette, and formerly mayor of that village, one| " of the county’s most prominent law- SIG!H!F nernessmn Wea. Pessiaistc. I Sp Prosperous. n Pockel. yers, is in the city today for the pur-| pose of attending the ditch hear- ings. Tennis Shoes, Children's Misses’ and Women’s. - O’Leary-Bowser Co. —Adv. Miss Alvilda Stenseth left today for Thief River Falls, where she will visit her mother for 4 month. Miss Stenseth expects to return to Be- midji and will attend the Bemidji schools again this fall. Bemidji friends today received ithe announcement of the birth of a son, on June 3, to Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Berge, 4316 Thirty-third street, Minneapolis. Mrs, Berge was for- merly Miss Arabelle Neal of this city. A complete line of field and gar- den seeds at W. G. Schroeder 'stor: —Adv. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Minnick of Bau- dette, who 'have been guests at the J. B. Minnick home in this city for several days, returned home today. Their daughter, Miss Helen, who was one of the graduates this year, ac- companied them home. Don’t forget the tent between Bat- tle’s and the Sentinel for bargains, June 10.—Adv. Lester Bartlett, of Cass Lake, for- merly register of the government land office at that place, spent this morning in Bemidji. Mr. Bartlett was in attendance at the three days’ session of the development associa- tion at Thief River Falls. A. B. Hostetter of Duluth, the well known St. Louis county agri- culturist, and who gave a report on county agent work at the develop- ment association méeting, was in Be- midji last evening en route to his home from Thief River Falls, Do not forget the chicken dinner at the Pilsener hotel every Sunday. 25 cents.—Adv. Mrs. John Hedeen left this noon for Duluth where she will visit her mother for a few days. From there she will go to New London where she will be the guest of friends and rela- tives. Before returning to Bemidji she will also visit her sister, Mrs. F. E. Wagner at Virginia, Minnesota: One of these days you ought to 0 to Hakkerups and have your piec- ure taken.—Adv. The first Sunday in June being the Royal Neighbors’ memorial day, the Royal Neighbors of this city extend an invitation to the Woodmen: to join them in memorial day- services at Greenwood cemetery at 2 o’clock tomorrow afternoon. A sermon and special singing will be the feature of the day and the graves of the Royal Neighbors will be decorated. Have your furniture repaired at the bargain store first class work at reasonable prices .—Adv. Nels Skognes, employed in the fruit department of the Crookston Mercantile Co., had a narrow escape this afternoon, when a deadly taran- tula dropped out of a bunch of ban- anas and ran across his hand. The tarantula in exceeding haste to get away, did not stop to do Mr. Skogness any harm. One bite might have re- sulted in his death, so deadly poison- ous are these great spiders.—Crook- ston Daily Times. Wateh for the tent between Bat- tle’s hardware store and the Sen- tinel office, June 10.—Adv. Raleigh, N. C., June 6.—Backing up President Wilson's:atatement that any. depression: in this country is “psycho-. logical” net physical, Secretary Red- fleld/iot the -department. of commerce told. the. Raleigh- chamber of com- merce that the country as a whole is in full flood of prosperity, “‘Men who are-pessimistic in speech are prosperous in pocket,” was one of the epigrams in Redfield’s address. “Things:are not tied up tight,” he con- tinued, “when New York registers more automobiles than ever before, 4and when that great induatry is push- ed. to the full. “From California and Florida, from ‘Oklehoma; Ka Missouri ‘and Ne- braska.comes ‘the .glad ory of a har- l-but ripe; for the:sickle. There 'Was no mourning;in the orange: groves of. Californja when I saw. them in March, and Florida uttered no cry of distress in sending 223 carloads of fruit to market. _ “It 18 a small and pitiful thing that men - should expect- to reap political profit out of evils. Howéver, the too willing howls .of" the apostles of evil are:so:obvious.as .well as.so previous as.to be.on the whole more humorous than harmful. They make the judi- clous grieve, but they bring no anxie- ty to the thoughtful.” banking home with the Northern Na- tional Bank while you are earning money- and. i». your old age you can Hve confortably on the income from | it.—adv. Mrs. Harry Bridgeman and Mrs. George - Bridgeman have spent ing the County Sunday School con- vention. their husbands who are working on the railroad near the Gemmell gravel pit and are living in a car. They re- port the mosquitoes are very bad in ‘+ that vicinity as the pit is located near a swamp, and although they have screen doors and windows on the car it is impossible to keep them out. They expect to remain there for several weeks longer. FOR SALE—Make us an offer for the following property: “Lots 20, 21 and 22, Block 3, Second addition to Bemidji, Beltrami County, Minn.” A cash sale or a reasonable payment down and balance on time will be considered. UNION 'SAVINGS AS- SOCIATION, Sioux Falls, South Da- kota.—Adv, J. C. Lewis, secretary of the Hib- ‘bing Commercial club, was in Be- midji last evening enroute to his home frcm (he Thief River Falls conventior. of the Northern Minne- wota Development association. The Hibbing Comunercial club is conduct- ing an extensive publicity campaign, and is one of the range's strongest 'boosting organizations. Mr. Lewis is a lieutenant of the Hibbing. com- pany of the state militia and is one of the Third Regiment’s crack shots. He was mamed secretary, the posi- tion taking up all of his time, when the club was practically a dead dssve, but has gradually been able to. re- new interest and the membership has been substantially increased. FOR SALE—Make us an offer for the following property: Lots 9, 10/&ble and ‘11, Block 13, of the orginal plat of the village of Redby, Beltrami County, Minn. A cash sale of a reas- onable payment down and balance on time will be considered. UNION SAVINGS ASSOCIATION, Stoux Falls, South Dakota.—Adv. the | past-several days in Bemidji attend- | ‘They are keeping house for | - Chiosgo, June 6.-~Political circles hore learned: with amazement: that State Auditor Jlm nols had been: sued for $50,000 breach of promise by HA‘I. Mary. . Quinian, -Kuhns-Brady. Mrs. Kuhnn-Bnd!. & striking blond, who waa & favorite ‘in the: soclal group . revolving around the state house -at Springfield; deciares in her bill that, although introduced: as the- state auditor's wife, she had never been : legally married ‘to him. A ge- cret ceremony was performed at De- troit, Mich., on April 28, 1913, two days after she obtained a divorce from Charles: O. Kuhns; telegraph op- erator, she declares, but this marriage contract is invalidated because the Hiinois law prohibits -the remarriage of divorced persons within. one, year of the time of the decree. Brady, she says, has several times agreed ' to . have a second ceremony performed, but has failed to keep. his promise. “He told me that nobody would ever question our marriage,” said the pretty Mrs. Kuhns-Brady, “and he Baid they wouldn’t'dare to on account; of his position. He said he expected to be the next governor of Illinois.” ol i b R R K 2R R R R +- % LARGEST BRITISH VESSEL + REACHES NEW YORK. £ Ersla Ed New York, June 6.—The % Aquitania, the new liner of the <+ Cunard company, and the larg- < est ship afloat under the Brit- % ish flag, arrived at Quarantine & on her -maiden voyage to this port. The Aquitania ‘is second in I+ size to the Vaterland, the larg- *+ est ship in the world. Her ton- ++ mnage is 47,000 and she can ++ accommodate 5,000 passengers. B T R R e i o R O T SEVERAL HUNDRED KILLED Western and Southern Japan Swept by ‘Hurricane,. .~ - Tokio, June 6.—Western and South ern Japan were swept by a terrific hurricane, which 1s helievad to. have drowned-several -hundred persons. _ -steamer. Fishing boats along the ‘coast were sunk by the hundred, according to meager dispatches, and many build ings were blown down. . The. principal damage Is said to have been done at Nagasakl. _ - Chamberlain’s - Colic, Cholera and Diarrhota Remedy. - - Every family without exception should keep this preparation at hand during the hot weather of the sum- mer months. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is worth many times fts ¢ost when needed before the summer is over. It has no superior for the purposes for which it is’ intended. Buy it now. For sale by-all Dealers. E——— ——————— HOW’S THIS? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- ward for any case of Catarrh that can- not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENY' & CO. Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for tlie last 15 years, and believe . him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially ;to .cal out any obligations made by his fll’tg ¥ L NATIONAL BANK OF COM¥FiRCE. Halill's Catarrh Cure acting directly upon the blood o s surfaces-of the system. s sent free. Price 75 cents per: botth. Sold by all Druggists. keAl:All'l Family ‘Pills for constipa- ‘oledo, O. is taken inter- s ot - Grow o Nortand ol o ot New London, Coyn,, June 6.~The || passengers “from- the Hastern Line steamer Northland. bound from New “York for Portland, -Me, which went ashore on Bartletts reef, were safely landed. in. this city . at.5 :a.. m. and & half hour: later started. for Boaton and Portland. on a: special. train. The captain and crew. of the :Northland remained aboard their, ship, which s in;no immediate danger, as the weath- er ds fafr. The | seventy:five passengers -were brought to port by the wrecking tug Taso, which .had been summoned by wireless to. the aid of the stranded The. passengers were. in a bappy. frame of mind “when - they féund. themselves, safely. ashore, With the. Empress of Ireland disaster so fresh in-mind. they -had been .in con. stant .fear. An attempt. to:haul off the North- land was.made at-high tide by three tugs, but the steamer remained fast on: the reef. For cutting meals under water, a German has invented an'oxy-hydro- gen.torch. = always patronize The Pioneer. : ence, that it has no equal in this section of the country as an advertising medium. Gasoline Gas Machine &z which will feuerl(e gas from Commun Gasolme by x:i: colbe d’qAbsolutely automatic, no - weight to be wound, no 10 genera- 5;'"'9‘“5“ o Ee afi Produces a gas whi isonous non- expwli)lswe. : With f‘ifin 20c er gallon will sy or ; g cubic feet. W ) i‘s‘bm 250 l.bs and can be msulled in two hours. Write for Further Informatien Mackenzie Gas Machine Co. 117 South Sixth Street -~ MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. ° Advertisers who want the best results They know, by. experi- OLeary Fumitwre Store One of the happiest days of your life is when you ‘select your furniture, Our salesmen are especially adapted to.planning homes. Their sug- gestions will be very valuable to you. Here’s the Easiest Chair Ever Made We want you to sit in an *‘Old Hickory”’-just once. Then you’ll |- know what an“‘easy chair’’ really is. No outdoor furniture is so popular —s0 enduring—yet so comfortable as “0ld Hickory” adds charm and cosiness. woods, types—all at low prices, Printed Linoleums - Peerless Oil Stove ‘To lawn, porch or veranda nook it You’ll like it for its simple touch of nature—its comfortable hint of the Let us show you this—and other Floor Oilcloth, Inlaid and Save many hours of kitchen drudgery by buying a CALORIC Fireless Cook Stove A large line of small and large s RUFS to select from - Dinning- Tables, New - Buffets, Ghina Closets, Library Tables, Chiffoniers, Dressers and Dressing Tables, GChairs and Rockers, - Kitchen Gabinets, Brass and Iron Bods, Mattresses and Springs, Reading Lamps, 6o Carts, Baby Buggies and Collapsible Sulkies, ‘HAMMOCKS Porch Swings Lawn Swings Folding and Camp Chairs - The construction of air space in our REFRIGERATORS is most economical of ice and the best keeper of provisions, The New Royal and Standard Sewing Machines We sell the GLOBE WERNECKE and stupid after eating, take one of - Mi?SFA;““KShe;]:‘:? of In:e'rna- A . ' Chamberlain’s Tablets. Many se- | tional Falls, Koochiching county su- | The Peerless burner brings aa intenseli F ' F g vere cases of stomach trouble and [Perintendent of schools, and one of| The best forested area of China Is Ic“E IME.B"D m: Ls hot. blaze directly in contact with the |c “m ram"‘ a Manchuria. The principal tree va- the state’s most strenuous good roads L i rieties are pine, cedar, larch, fir, yew, constipation have been cured by the > boosters; was in Bemidji this morn- use of these tablets. They are easy cooking utensil and does work with a third less fuel than stoves or lamp stove advertised in all the to take and most agreeable in effect. Sold by All Dealers, GRAND THEATRE Tonight The Portrait (Vitagraph) In two reels 1t is seldom one has the pleasure of viewing a picture like ‘‘The Portrait”’. The spectator that can keep the tears from welling down hardened cheeks in viewing this pict- ture, has forgot- ten childhood days. . It’s a gem. Blame the Tailor (Biograph) A regular laugh producer Shorty Makes Good . (Blograph) A dandy good comedy COMING: ‘The Gamblers” in five parts. ing enroute to her home. Miss Shel- land is a.candidate for re-lection and she is practically assured of the nom- ination, the voters of Koochiching county appreciating the good work she has done for them and northern Minnesota at large. Look for the bargains in the tent, between Battles hardware store and the Sentinel office, June 10.—Adyv. Mesdames George Cochran, Lee Allen LaBaw and Miss Lillian Coch- ran will return from ‘Minneapolis to- morrow. - They will be accompanied by Miss Evelyn Nutting of Portland, Oregon, who will spend a month et the Cochran home in this city. Mes- dames -Cochran and LaBaw went down to attend the Commencement exercises at Miss Wood’s Kindergar- ten school, Miss Lillian Cochran be- ing one of the graduates. ‘What is success but to attempt still higher things. Attend Mankato Commercial College, Mankato, Minn, —Adv. | - Mrs. R. R. Hurlbut received a let- ter from her cousin, A. Dyer, of Hudson, Wis., a few days ago, who had just returned from Mexico where ‘he has valuable mineral property, saying that he and ten others had ‘been arrested and thrown into pris< on :in Saltillo ‘together with vice- consul John R. Silliman, and kept in'a dark, damp and dismal dungeon for fifteen days. He lost mnearly fifty poumds by -reason of his treat- ment and privations, but was thank- ful to escape with: his life. ——LnPorte |News, (June 5.) oak, ash, elm, walnut.and birch. Brinkman Theatre. Coming Monday and staying the entire week, Count Chilo & Co. Pre- Senting. Maybelle, the Girl of Mys- tery. You all remember Madame Uertrude; the Girl of Mystery, is her equal.—Adv. In preparation for. the coming fire season in California, 110 miles of fire lines. have been built on the Sierra national forest.. Can’t Keep It Secret. The ‘splendid work of Chamber- lain’s Tablets is daily becoming more widely -known. Ne. such grand remedy for. stomach and liver trou- bles has: ever been lmown. For sale by. All-Dealers. ‘Read’ Plonser waat ads: e Now- that the ngl“ of this year is over, what are: you planning to do the coming year? Are you making your plans t attend the Little Falls Business College? Drop a postal today. forour cat- alog-and learn what this school can do for you. It’s your school. ‘The man‘ without a home, the MD ITS THE SCHOOL EOR YOU.. | without a harbor, are onnnlu of misguided calculations. - Make. ym “ 5 ‘Write today for catalog and partic. IIAN. Pl mmnuna.s-m.un,s elisble s&mnmsmvmm type of burner. Specialty leading magazines The new-Third St. Theatre :: SHOWINC SUND -Warner's Features Presents - Miss Marion Leonard The Awakenmg of Donna lsnlla iAn exciting druma of love and intrigue. Make sure that i you See Mlss Leonard-in “The Awakemng of Donna You will never regret the time spent. : lsolla. ) m\MNG Luclle Love on Monday Under the management of Fred Brinkman AY NICGHT ONLY AT THE BRIN KMAN TONIGHT Something Exira Goot Good in Vaudeville - Severe and Palmer Novelty SInglng Act 3 - Wyne and Wave The Cerman Violin Maker and the Inventor ; Musgical. "4 Reels of the Best Pictures Made Matlnees Daily, Except Sumlay IGHT HE "CARD - Second Show: 8:30 Third 'how 9:80 b COMING MONDAY: Count Chilo and company presenting “Maybelle the Qirl of Mystery” staying for the entire week with -~ changeof program each night.

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