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About The City ¥ LEST WE FORGET EE KKK KKK KR KK N K "‘ng Cole.” LR Baseball Sunday. the Bemidji Athletic club. e The five weeks' session of sum-|Demidil real estate man, left day at and ‘Saturday.—Adv, cottage at Lavinia. soul.” See it at the Grand tonight. —Adv. : : N. Seymour Annette has returned Shevlin versus|from Brainerd where he visited Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Annette. George Kinney; the well” known last mer school will begin here Monday, |CVeRIng for the twin citles. June 23. R Bemidjl will have the biggest Fourth of July celebration in its his- tory this year. . Tuesday, June 16, Primary elec- tion day. Don’t forget to vote. The polls will be open from 6 a. m. to 9 p. m, s s That news items telephoned to the Ploneer are appreciated both ‘by the publishers and readers of the paper. Phone 31, e The Minnesota & International and Northern Pacific dairy, poultry and potato special will visit Bemidji on Thursday, June 11. “ . “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. BREVITIES BE. M. Dunphy of Cass Lake was a Bemidji visitor last evening. For Wood Phone 129.—Adv. Miss Ella Freeman of Park Rapids visited friends in Bemidji yesterday. Rex—*"Spartacus,” showing Fri- day and Saturday.—Adv. Mr, and Mrs. S. Souder and family of Farley were Bemidji visitors yes- terday. W. N. Bowser of the O'Leary-Bow- ser store, is spending a few days in the twin cities. Rex—*"Spartacus,” showing Fri- 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 and stupid after eating, take one of Chamberlain’s Tablets. Many se- vere cases of stomach trouble and constipation have been cured by the use of these tablets. They are easy to take and most agreeable in effect. Sold by All Dealers. HOW’S THIS? We ofter One Hundred Dollars Re- ward for any case of Catarrh that can- not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. [, I CHBENY & CO., Toledo, O. the undersigned, have known I J. Cheney for the last 16 years, and belleve him perfectly honorable in" all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his_firm. NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, Toledo, O. Haill’s Catarrh Cure is taken inter- acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. ‘Testimonials sent free. Price 76 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipa- tion.—Adv. QLT MEAT WHEN HIDNEYS BOTHER Take a glass of Salts before breakfast if your Back hurts or Bladder is troubling you. No man or woman who eats-meat regu- larly can make a mistake by flushing the Kidneys occasionally, says a well-known authority. Meat forms uric acid which excites the kidneys, they become over- worked from the strain, get sluggish and fail to filter the waste and poisons from the blood, then we get sick. Nearly all rheumatism, headaches, liver trouble, nervousness, dizziness, sleeplessness and urinary disorders come from sluggish Kidneys. The moment you feel a dull ache in the kidueys or your back hurts or if the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of sedi- ment, irregular of passage or attended by a sensation of scalding, stop eating meat and get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast and in a few days your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate the kidneys, also to neutralize the acids in urine 80 it no longer causes irritation; thus ending bladder weakness. . Jad Salts is inexpensive and cannot injure; makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water |, drink = which everyone should take now and them keep the kidneys clean and active and the blood pure, -thereby avoiding serious kidney complications, ° A complete line of field and gar- den seeds-at W. G. Schroeder store, —Adv, Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Tuomy have rented the Ashley cottage at La- vinia and will spend the summer there. 3 Norman Burns left yesterday morning for Kensal, North Dakota, where he will visit his uncle, L. O. Larson, “Clothes,” the play that startled metropolitan- society, at the Grand tonight.—Adv. David and Walter Kirkpatrick of’ Buffalo, Minnesota, were in the city yesterday looking over land in this vicinity. Mrs. Frank Jacobson and baby of Solway, who have been visiting friends in Bemidji, have returned to their home. One of these days you ought to < to Hakkerups and have your piec- ‘ure taken.—Adv. A. J. McGuire of Grand Rapids, superintendent of the - experimental farm located near that city, was in Bemidji today. Mrs. Clyde E. Gray of Minneapolis, who was a guest at the P. A, Young home the first of the week, has re- turned to her home. “Clothes.” “The Soul is greater than all the Cloths that cover it.” Grand tonight.—Adyv. Have your furniture repaired at the bargain store first class work at reasonable prices .—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. of Waupaca, Wisconsin, are the guests of their son, Attorney G. W. Campbell, and family. Miss Signa Paulson, who has been ting her sister, Mrs. F. Swinson of town of Frohn, returned to her home at Shevlin Monday. You can _also get- McFadden’s Morning Blend Coffee, with an im- ported fancy cup and saucer with each package at C. F. Rogers, at Wilton, Minn.—Adv. A. L. Morris of Tenstrike, who is a candidate for the county treasurer nomination, was in Bemidji today in the interests of his campaign. Miss Julia Neilson, who is em- ployed in the county auditor’s of- fice, spent the first of the week with relatives and friends at Moval lake. Watch for the good things June 10, in the tent next to Battle’s Hardware store. Church fair and supper. Lots of hand embroidery and tatting work.—Adv, Miss Ruth Harding returned to her home in Cass Lake this morn- ing after having been the guest of Miss Gladys Stanton for a short time. J. C. Williams and family of Lake Crystal, Minnesota, came to Bemidji yesterday. Mr. Williams- will in- vest in land near Bemidji and will ‘make his future home here. Mr. and Mrs, C. D. Lucas have as their guests Mr. Lucas’ mother, Mrs. 0. D. Lucas and his sister, Mrs. Geo. N. Rutledge of Syracuse, New York. They Will remain here two months. Father Thomas Egan of Fargo, parish priest in that city, is spend- ing a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Dempsey, 707 Bemidji avenue. Father Egan is here on a short vacation. When you have an account with the Northern National Bank no one will have knowledge of the fact or know the amount of your deposit. That is a matter of confidence be- tween yourself and the bank.—Adv. C. W. Royer and family and Miss May Royer, of Rushmore, Minnesota, returned to their home yesterday af- ter a short visit with George Zea of Turtle River. They stopped in ‘Bemidji a short time enroute. Mrs. B. J. Minnick, who has been visiting friends in Crookston -for a short time, will return to Bemidji either ' today or tomorrow. -~He: daughter Alice, who is visiting there, will remain for some time longer. The ladies of the Baptist church will have a fair and supper Wednes- day afternoon and evening in the tent next to Battle’s Hardware store. Ice cream and cake will be served in the afternoon and supper later. Don’t forget.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Lakin have as their guest for a few days, Mrs. La- kin’s nephew, H. L. Ritter of Spo- kane, Washington. ‘Mr. Ritter has been a student at the university of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea 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 rworth many times its cost when needed before the summer is aver. It has no superior for the purposes for ‘which it is intended. Buy it now. -, For sale by all Dealers, o Attorney and Mrs. E. B. McDoaald bave moved into their new summer Mrs; Sidney Mills of Seribner transacted business in Bemidji yes- KKK KK KK KK KK KKK K K torday between trains. Clothes,” a production with a William Campbell | founded upon ecloth, sham and sincerity. First show. 7:20, second 8:85; third 9:45 Admission 18c Minnesota this year and is on his way home to Spokane. Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Harding of Cass Lake spent last evening in Be- midji, returning to their home this morning. ~ Mr. Harding had intended to drive his car back, which has been here for repairs, but the heavy rain of last evening made the trip almost impossible. Rev. Charles W. Gilman has gone to Fergus Falls where he will attend the District conference and the Ep- worth league convention which con- venes June 10 to June 14. Rev. Gilman will return to Bemidji Mon- day. Rev. 8. W. Seott will occupy the pulpit Sunday. Children’s clothes, fine embroider- ed table runners, linen shirt waists with tatting, embroidered aprons and corset covers, and big kitchen ap- rons. Come and see these goods in the tent next to Battle’s Hardware store Wednesday afternoon.—Adv. Dr. Rowland Gilmore of this ecity will testify in the murder case which begins at International Falls tomor- row. James Kelly is accused of hav- ing so injuréd a man by the name of Fred Couture that death resulted Couture i defended by Judge Mar- shall A. Spooner of Bemidji. Yes, you can get McFadden’s Elec- tric Steel Cut Coffee at Otto G. Schwandt’s Faney Grocery Store in Bemidji. Yes, tell mother.. She can get McFadden’s FEleetric Steel cut at the above store; does not have to send to Chicago now for it. You go tell mother, darling, that she can get McFadden’s Morning Blend Coffee at Otto G. Schwandt's Big Store. An imported China cup and saucer with each package, also sugar bowls, large meat platters and other faney dishes. Call early and get your pick. Going like hot cakes.—Adv. Miss Gertie Gorman of Grand Forks, who has been chief operator here for some time and who has besn assisting the telephone girls in learn- ing the new system, will leave Thurs- day for her home. She will be chief operator at the Forks.” During her stay here she has made many friends for the company by her efficient ‘management. Mrs. Bert Getchell and daughter Ruth left this morning on the 8 o’clock train for Orland, California, where they will spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Noll will leave Thursday or Friday for Duluth, where Mr. Noll has accepted a posi- tion with Fitzsimmons-Palmer com- pany, a wholesale fruit concern. Mr. Noll was formerly secretary of the Fitzsimmons-Baldwin company in this city. : Yes, that is the coffee. McFad- den’s Morning Blend Coffee. You can buy this coffee at Tagley & ‘Wold’s Big Department Store at Ny- more. Yes, we never had a coffee in our store that sells as fast as Mc- Fadden’s Morning Blend Coffee. A faney imported gold gilt cup ‘and saucer with each package. We sell a case every day. MBest seller we ever had. It keeps one man busy handing it out. Come in early and get your pick. Write, call or phone us.. We deliver to any part of the city. We are here to please our customers. Ask for McFadden's Happy Day Coffee, best coffee sold in the state for 30 cents. McFad- den’s Electric Steel Cut Coffee, a 40 and 45-cent coffee, new sold for 35 cents for the first time. A big run on this coffee. None better. Al- ‘Wways better than the best. It speaks for itself. Stands on its own mer- MOST OF THEM DESERTERS Explanation of Recent Executions by Mexican Rebels. Mex., Juarez, June. 9.—Persistent executed recently at Chihuahua City were without [ from the Constitu “reds” or former Madero irregular troops who had joined the Ifuerta soldiery. These men, after- their. dis- persal at Torreon last April, had pen- etrated the mowntains of Wester Chihuahua, engaging in brizandage. Sleeping Boys Are Killed. Muscatine, fa., June 9. —Driven to shelter under a flat_car on the side track at " Rowley, An engine coupling onto the, stat{on- rumors that many federals had been’] ary car pulled it out onto the main. I'track, Killing o 5 The celebrated society drama, with Charlotte Ives und a:notablecast =~ ‘‘Clothes,”’ based upon Carlyle’s. immortal line, “‘Society is ,'" is -a: powerful contrast of love and desire, & |87 A, Walter ane 't Verne Siverly slept to-their Aleatk. { First. Show e ANGRY ENGLISHMEN -~ MOB SUFFRAGETTES Militant Speakers Pelted With| All Sorts of Missiles, ° London, June 9.—Public anger fn connection with- the militant - suf- fragette outrages is expressed daily with more vehemence throughout Great Britain. Reports from the provinges- show' that recent suffra- gette meetings were generally brok- en up and the women threatened with violence. At Tlford, east of London, the speak- ers were pelted with tomatoes and other missiles. An unsuccessful attempt was made by the crowd under the leadership of a woman to upset the wagon from which the suffragettés were speaking. The orators escaped into the resi- dence of the local leader of the mili- tant society and the crowd afterward pelted- the house with ‘stones and broke every window in the place. R BB R R MELLEN FLAYED BY' RAIL- ROAD PUBLICATION. «w- York, June 9.—In dis- cussing the New Haven case _Danlel . Frohman Presents in this week's Issue the Rail- way Age Cezette, which is generally recognized as the of- ficial organ of the railroads, says editorially that men like Mellen and Yoakum are do- ing more than Eugene V. Debs, Morris Hillquit and Upton Sinclair to promote Socialism. i e e e e e i i B L S S o o Y ONCE RULED CANAL ZONE Richard L. Metcalfe Files for Gov~lby All Dealers. ernor. of Nebraska. 4 Lincoln,: Neb;, June 9.—Richard L. Metcalfe, former governor of the Pan- ama canal zone and now in charge of the festivities connected with the formal epening of the canal, filed his acceptance. for the Democratic-nomi nation for goverfior: of Nebraska. Metcalfe ' declared he will fight- to uphold the praciples of the Wilson administration, Shake Off Your Rheumatism. Now is the time to get rid of your theumatism. Try a twenty-five cent bottle of Chamberlain’s Liniment and see how quickly yoeur rheumatic pains disappear. For sale by -~ All Photo by American Press -Association. TEN THOUSAND WILL ATTEND Delegates to Women’s Convention Ar- riving in Chicago. Chicago, June 9.—The vanguard of the 10,000 delegates to the twelfth biennial convention of the General Federation of Women'’s Clubs has ar- rived in Chicago.” Mrs. Percy V. Pen- nypacker of Austin, Tex. president of the federation, reviewed the gen- eral arrangements with Mrs. George Bass, chairman of the local biennial board. On June 14, “Sacred Sunday,” me- morial services in honor of Mrs. Sarah Platt Decker of Denver: and Mrs. Frances Squire Potter of Chica- go will be held in the Auditorium. . B fetk ~THE GOOD JUDGE AND THE TREE TRIMMER JUST by the taste and the way it keeps' you tobacco satisfied, you - can:tell that “Right-Cut” is the Real To- bacco Chew. Pure, rich, mellow tobacco —seasoned and-sweetened just enough. ~ Anditis aready chew. Less than a quarter your old: size chew keeps you satisfied. The _ flavor comes along so steady and naturally that nobody ever notices that you are chewing. ‘That’s a big satisfaction in itself, to say nothing of the better flavor and comfort. The Real Tobacco Chew B 10 Cents a Poucn ASK your dealer today. If he doesn’t sell “Right- . Cut,” send us 10 cents in nm:;g?. We'll send you a pou CHEWING TOBACCO! We guarantee it to be pure chewing tcbacce and better than the old kind. WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY 50 Union Square, New York WILL MOVE ON ZACATECAS General Villa té Entrain Army Now at Torreon. Chihuahua, Mex., June 9.—General Francisco Villa and staff left for Tor- reon to entrain Villa's troops for the- campaign about Zacatecas. Eusibo _Calzobo, general manager of the Constitutionalist railwayvs of Mexico, has resigned, according to a dispateh from Saitillo. The taking of Tampico and the re-esfablishing or direct communication enable him to devote his cntire attention to his. oil interests. Can’t Keep It Secret. Thé_splendid. work of Chamber- lain’s Tablets is daily becoming more widely known. No such grand remedy for stomach and liver trou- bles hag ever been known. For sale Baths for Hogs in Transit. New York, June 9.—To add to the comforts of transcontinental travel during the summer the Baltimore and Ohio railroad announced that hogs— animals—will receive shower baths frequently while en route. Brinkman Theatre. Coming Monday and staying the entirc week, Count Chilo & Co. Pre- senting Maybelle, the Girl of Mys- tery. You all remember Madame wertrude, the Girl of Mystery, is her equal.—Adv. Dealers. Read Ploneer wal The Rex — The riew Third St. Theatre :: Under the management of Fred Brinkman ‘Review of George Kleine’s attrac- tion: “SPARTACUS.” The Minnea- polis Daily News, Tuesday evening, ‘May 19, 1914. “SPARTACUS.” A double love: story involving at- ‘tachments between Spartacus and the daughter of Roman consul, and his own sister with a friend for whom he has a deep affection gives a romantic ‘interest to the plot and serwes for several dramatic scenes. A gladiatorial combat in the arena, the camp of the gladiators, after their escape,-on the mountains ‘and their descent over a precipice to attack the Roman soldiers, the ar- chitectural magnificence of the Ro- man' palace, :and consul’s seat at the arena with fhe. vividly protrayed malice and" @scomfiture of Noricus, chief of the glsdiators and enemy of Spartacus, .aré among the ~more striking pictures shown. ° Minneapolis ig-ghe second-city in the country to see the film. It be- were explained here to the effect ttat {an to run in Chicago a week ago, those who faced the firing squad yand it will be shown in New York exception deserterS (in twao or thrée weeks.! The film is onalist_army.and | remarkably clear and the settings disp‘l‘n‘.y a -clever mingling of the or- iginal structural .features and mod- ern sceniz reproductions. Triumphant, = combat-loying, - an- Matinees Daily, Excépt Sunday Ay NICHT TIME CARD :00 Second Show 8:30 cient Rome and the rebellion of its gladiatorial hosts from the jpower which made sport of their ‘lives, form a great spectacle; and the achievements and love of a Thracian prince whom, bravery, generisity, in films at the Auditorium this week, The film is “Spartacus or the Re- volt of the Gladiators.” Is is the presentation. of George Kleine, and. the product of Pasquali & Company, Turin-and Rome. The events of the story take place in thé year 73-71 Admiration is- compelled by the genuinely splendid physique of Spar- tacus. Thrills arise when his strength is used to master a proud and insolent enemy and when, defy- ing the Roman consul, he leads the gladiators. from their serfdom and afterwards organizes the arena war- riors in a pisturesque and Success- ful attack on the consul and a leg- ion who follow to capture them. Signor Mario_ Ansonia looks in the {film ‘as though he might have . dis- {tinguished imself in a gladiatorial combat’ had he lived -2, 000 e ago. S 7 - Rex Theater Friday-and Saturday. Third Show 9:80 #“ Perfection Range AN NN\ NN NN 8, . * With the “Fireless Cooker” Oven It is the triumph of the NEW PER- _FECTION line, a splendid range with a cabinet topand an insulated THERMOS oven that stops the loss of ‘heat by radiation, a fault com- mon to all other stoves. ‘This keeping the heatou? of the kitchen and in fhe oven Baves fuel. One burner does the work of two. You can have in- tense, quick heat, or slow and steady, economical oil, makes your kitchen & cool, comfortable place to work. No more of the suffocating heat that ‘cooks suffer with a coal range, none of the dangers of gasoline, far cheaper than gas. Ready by striking a match; no dust, dirt or ashes, smoke or odor. ‘This newest PERFECTION with the THERMOS oven may be seen at your dealer’s, Youwill know it by the Trrangle Trademark. Ask him to show it to you . ® as you want it. and explain its wonderful equipment— After thorough heating the THER: the THERMOS oven, broiler, and pat- MOS ovenholds heatsixor seven hours, ent fuel supply tank, etc. He has other PERFECTION models also, all equally efficient. You will find one at the price you want to pay, which will do all the work of a coal range with- out its deadly heat and without its dirt and trouble, For best results use Perfection Oil. Valuable Cook Book, 5-Cents, This ‘which makes it the most perfect and convenient fiveless cooker ever invented. The cabinet tophas a spacious warm- ing shelf, there is space behind the ‘burner for keeping food hot. And don't overlook the special NEW PERFEC- ‘TION broller, supplied with this range, ‘which broils on both sides at once, in- 3 creasing tenderness and flavor. sums simply to cover malling. 72 pages Keeps the kitchen cool. Best of all, this of the latest recipes and ways of sery- tange, burning clean, convenlent, ing. Address STANDARD,OI COMPANY, Cicag, . any D D "ngsqlsup'nom [ ° ® The Standard Skin Remedy Instant Relief for all Skin Troubles Barkers Drug Store 217- 3rd St. Bemidji Minn. and great physical strength make a natural leader, an appealing story |2 I l-l E BR[ NKMAN ~ TONIGHT Openihg Tonight and Stayin the Entire Week : Gount Ghilo and Company ? Presenting

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