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R R T d LEST WE FORGET * * uif¢«¢ut««iuiic« “King._Cole.” . e Baseball. Sunday. - Shevlin versus the Bemidji Athletic club. s The five weeks’ session of sum- -mer school will begin here Monday, June 22. * LR ) Bemidji will have the ' biggest Fourth of July celebration in its his- tory this year. e *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 o0 That news items telephoned to the Ploneer are appreciated both by the publishers and readers of the paper. Phone 31, s s “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 anebal] Sunday afternoon, Shev- lin versus the Bemidji Athletics. George T. Baker returned Ilast night from a business trip to Black- duck. Mrs. Frank Patterson and daugh- ter Arvilla of Wilton spent yesterday in the city. For Wood -Phone 129.—Adv. ‘W. N. Bowser returned yesterday from a business trip to St. Paul and Minneapolis. Mrs. Mary Whitney and daughter Kathryne of Bass Lake were in Be- midji yesterday shopping. Where do you trade? I trade at Roe & Markusen, the Quality Grocers.—Adv. Miss Signa Paulson of Shevlin came to Bemidji this week and ex- pects to remain for some time. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Noble of Neb- ish were in the city yesterday and this morning, returning home on the one o’clock train today. Who said Roe & Markusen, the “Quality Grocers,” weren’t doing business at the same .old stand?— Adv. Mrs. M. E. Stricker and children will leave this week for Lake Be- midji, where they will spend several weeks at their pretty summer home. —Grand Forks Daily Times. Mrs. Sidney Harrow and children of Park Rapids arrived in Bemidji last evening and are the guests of Mr ond Mrs. Joe McFadden. Miss Georgia, Smith returned this morning from Red Lake where she has been teaching school. She will spend her vacation with Hher par- ents, Mr. and ‘Mrs. George Smith of this city. 0. Larson of Broton, Minnesota, was in the city yesterday, enroute to his home from Winnipeg, where h2 has spent some time on business. He reports very heavy rains in that lo- cality, also. i There is a boy in town that is well known because he sells “Cris- pettes,” the new pop corn confection. —Adv. The \Entre Nous club will be en- tertained by Mrs. H. L. Wilcox at her home, 1201 Dewey avenue, Sat- urday afternoon. All the members are asked to be present as this will probably be the last regular meet- ing before fall. Miss Lottie Bremnan of = Wilton came to Bemidji yesterday. She was met here by her uncle, Harry Bowers and cousin, Miss Frances, who autoed to Bemidji to meet her. = Miss Bren- nan will visit at the Bowers home for several days. 4 1f you get groceries and fruits at Roe & Markusen you can rest as- sured that they are absolutely O. K. —Adv. 3 : President George E. Vincent of the state university will leave June 18 for a trip to Europe. He will be gone forty-five days, returning tlo Minneapolis August 2. He will visit the Scandinavian countries, Germany France, Russia, England and . Fin- land. 4 Rev. S. E. P. White, pastor of the Presbyterian church,. returned - this morning from Virginia, Minnesota, where he went to officiate at the wedding of Nat Given of this city and Miss Sarah Quayle of Virginia. A complete line of field and gar- den seeds at W. G. Schroeder store. —Adv. 3 Rev. Ira D. Alvord, pastor of: the Baptist church, and a number of the members of the Baptist congrega- tion are attending the meeting of the Northwestern Baptist assacia- tion which convenes at Akeley, Min-| “[tors.” “|ago. ‘Oien and Mat Strand, all of no. preaching services on count in the Baptlst _church noxt, Sunday. . John Moberg, the contracwr, ‘went 4 crew working on an electric road eastery direction. He says the.work thas been delayed " for the past four or five days, on account of the heavy rains in that portion of the country.” Mr. Moberg will ‘re- turn to Bemidji _the latter part of the ‘week. One of thege days you ought to 0 to Hakkerups and have your ple- ture taken.—Adv. Mrs, M. L. Morse will leave today for Gentilly where she will spend the summer with her husband," who has the contract for the building of achurch there. They will remain at Gentilly for several months and during their absence from- the city the Morse home on Dewey = avemue will be occupied by Louis Lamoreaux and bride, who will have the -up stairs, and V. B. Michel and mother have rented the lower floor. Rex—TFriday and Saturday. Geo. Kleine’s attraction, -“Spartacus.” This story of eight reels is divided into three acts.—Adv. Geo. B. Alton, who resigned re- cently as state inspector of high schools after twenty-one years of service, will leave Minneapolis on Friday for Pokegama Lake, Itasca county, where he will become a mem- ber of a colony of “Farmer Educa- Mr. Alton will make his resi- dence on a farm he bought ten years Since then several retired school men have located in that vie- in‘ty, among them former President W. M. West, head of the history de- partment of the university. Special attention given to June Brides, when it comes to buying groceries at Roe & Markusen.—Adv. Last nigiit George Forte in the town of Bckles was succespful in catching seven wolf cubs. The mother wolf had been seen two or three times and he tracked her to her den. When he dug into the hole to get them out, they simply sat up and looked at him, making no effort to escape. Mr. Forte brought the pelts to Bemidji today.” Each pelt brings $3. He expects to be successful in getting the mother wolf within a short time. The Northern National Bawk is for those who seek safety most of all and a fair earning rate of interest for their money.—Adv. Attorney M. J. Brown returned to Bemidji this morning from Minnea- polis where yesterday he took part in the baseball game between the alumni of the Minnesota university, one team comprising alumni who re- side out of the twin cities and the other those making their home in either St. Paul or Minneapolis. Mr.’ Brown played field for the country ball tossers, the team which won the game, 10 to 1 being the score. The Bemidji attorney was at one time captain and pitcher of the uni- versity nine and is regarded as one of the greatest ball players ever turned out from that education in- stitution. Have your furniture repaired at the bargain store first class work at reasonable prices .—Adv. W. G. Laudert, H. A. Anderson, Ben Messersmith, P. D. Luss, Charles New Richland, Minnesota, have spent the past couple of days in Bemidji on an outing and also visiting friends. Mr. Oien is a boyhood friend of I. B. Olson of this city. They spent yesterday afternoon fishing on Lake and were joined by another New Richland man who is in Be- midji, Ernest Hatch, who is visiting his brother Walter Hatch, and sis- ter, Mrs. Ray Dennies. The New Richland party, with the exception of Mr. Hatch, left this afternoon for Redby, where they expect to take the boat to Shotley, where they will look over some land with a view of investing in same. Realty Possessions Add Millions to Late .Financier’s Estate. New York, June 11.—Several mil- lion dollars may be added to the previously estimated value of the es- tate of J. Pierpont Morgan through an appraisal of the property about to. be made. Mr. Morgan was the own- er of much real estate of the posses- sion of which the public generally was not aware. The financier had land . assessed by the city at nearly $3,800,000 and he held in all at least forty-eight properties in Manhattan and Bronx boroughs. to: Bemidji -yesterday, where he has || running out of that city-in a north- | Amsist_Nature now._ and. _then, with a gentle: - cathartic Dr. Pierce’s Pleas-. ' andPelleta tone up and invigor-. ate liver and bowels.-Be sure you get what you ask for. Admission If there were better pictures SEVEN PERISH IN NEW YORK TENEMENT FIRE Flames Cut Off Escape Excepi Through Windows. New York, June 11.—Five persons were burned to death, two killed by jumping from fire escapes and a doz- en others injured in a fire in a tene- ment at 90 Essex street, in the densest portion of the East Sider Two women, two children and four] men are so badly burned that recov- ery is doubtful. ish and misery, fonn. _ago for the | Pierce, M. D. Now—if, refer—i Pierce’s 'Ioh::fih vty Grand Theatre TONIGHT ONLY By Charles Klein, author of:“‘The Lion and The Mouse’’ Intensely interesting throuzfiout the entire five thousand feet of pictures First show 7:20, second 8:35;: third 9:@5 Within a few seconds after the alarm every fire escape was blocked by _tenants. rived tenants were beginning to jump. swayed with the weight of human be- ings who sought to escape. dows. 7 Acting Fire Chief Devanney, lead- ing his men to the interior, barely escaped death. The stalrway be- tween the third and fourth floors col- lapsed, throwing him into a mass of fire and cinders. He crawled out with a badly sprained arm. Firemen Attention. All members of the fire department are requested to meet at the Fire Hall at 10 o’clock a. m., ~Sunday, June 2T, to attend Memorial service at the Episcopal church. By order of COMMITTEE. Read Ploneer want aas “TIT” FOR ACHING, SORE, TIRED FET Good-bye sore ieet burning feet, swol- len feet, sweaty feet, smelling feet, tired feet. Good-bye corns, callouses, bunions and raw spots. No more shoe tight- ness, no more limp- ing with pain or <drawing up your ) face in sgony. " “TIZ” is magical, acts right off. _“TIZ” draws out " all the poisonous engilhonah w;uch . puff_up the feet. g7 bae “Thz> ana for-' ‘get your Ah! how comfortable your feet misery. feel. Get a 25 cent box of “TIZ” now.at gained title to thirteen parcels of|any druggist or department store. Don’t suffer. Have good feet, glad feet, feet that never swell, never hurt, never get tired. A year’s foot comfort guaranteed or money refunded, Instantly Clears Air Passages; You Breathe Freely; Headache Goes; Nasty Catarrhal Dlulnrx- Stops. Try “Ely’s Cream Balm.” Get & small bottle anyway, just to try it—Apply a little in the nostrils and instantly your clogged nose and stopped-up air passages of the head . will_open; you will breathe freely; -~ dullness and headache disappear. By _ morning! the catarrh, cold-in-head or eatarrhal sore throat will be-gone. End such misery now! - Get the small bottle of “Ely’s Cream Balm® at any. drug store. This: syeet, Defn NOSTRILS AND HEAD STOPPED UP 1 FROM GOLD? TRY MY CATARRH BALM: fragrant balm dissolves by the heat of the nostrils; penetrates and heals the inflamed, "swollen membrane which lines: the nose, head and throat;-clears the air passages:; stops nasty discharges and a feeling of. cleansing, soothing relief comes im- mediately. Don’t lay awake to-night strug- gling for breath, with head stuffed: nostrils closed, hawking and blowing. Catarrh or a cold, with its Tunning nose, foul mucous dropping into the throat, and raw drymess is distress- ing but truly. needless. Put your. faith— just mme—in “Ely’s Cream-Balm” and .your cold | or catarrh ‘will surely disappear. 3 rtiva Dave o Both in the front and rear of the| tomobiles attract building the iron ladders sagged and| tention. The- fire was roaring up -through| building a small the stairways of the building, cutting| which was held back by detectives off all escape except through the-win-| and policemen. chmbgrlnn’l Y mnw. in devised ov, Myeafivrs & bf;i ever now. 1y fi’nmioni Oho era- and Diarrhoea: Remedy | worth ‘many times its cost when - |needed Defore the summer is over. lt ‘has no superior for the purposes di!l ‘[for which it is intended. Buy For sale by all Dealers: - Tt matters not whm you remle or: wlm you m the merchasts below can gel-it for you at a peice that will defy competition. Every merchant is reliable; and. will give yas: the best:value for your mosey ;axce‘ption Golig, cholem uul Am fl en Rail 1atiol llm erican Rallway -m ation for | shonld be thoroughly masticated and | June 1 showi the hrtelt surplus of lnu.ll frefght Mars since 1909, The .surphis rated, Thea whan i ave of all kinds of cars on-that WA 242,572, ofi which 90,186 - s 947170 hopper and 7,576 fiat “ca; Estlmltu of the- mount ‘of -are: around 900;000000 m usesof thuxtlbiu 'l\i.x“rl “easy it nguxrlnf 5\ “approximately 1, mooor MM'I“ -most.. mm in ‘effect. cars; 5 e Lubin’s Photoplay Masterpiece _IN: FIVE PARTS Third St. kAR k Rk kK Adults 15¢c made, we ‘would show them cally. PO KERMIT ROGSEVELT WEDS mss*wmnn Civil: Marriage: Solemnized by Spanish: Magistrate, X x the last: Madrid, June 11.—The civil mar- riage of Miss Belle: Wyatt. Willard, daughter of the American ambassa- dor to Spain, and Kermit Roosevelt, son -of Colonel Theodore Roosevelt, was performed here: -The ceremony was performed at the office-and residence -of the chief of - police Dby “the ‘magistrate of the Buenavista district. Police headquarters are in a popu- you in qual *RRKAK KKK Bemld]!, Adler-i-ka. French. & Co., druggists. —Adv. The G. SCHROEDEE KRR K KK KK IR KEKKKK KK KKK * : BEMIDJI MUSIC HOUSE % 117 Third Street, i*ii#i»ii&#i*i{lil GENERAL MERCHANDISE % Dry Goods, Shoes, Groceries and Provisions Bemidji i Siv% Y‘OUSB. f{ofm%! § $ $$s$8$SS Regularly and systemati- If you receive your % pay “weekly, lay some aside % each week, if monthly do it % dollars - will pile up surprisingly. TRY IT. Now is the time to open a % % bank account with the * SECUB(I)}:YBSTAT%BANK : e et f T '««««4«««««««{**«« OUR ¥ merchandise sales are always "% on -the increase i % month has been better than If you are not al- ready a customer, you do not know how well we can please you in quality ntity. and ‘each and satisfy Bemidji. * * * . * When the firemen ar-|lous section. of the city and the pas- ¥ Wholesale and retail Pia- : ST. HILAIRE RETAIL : COMPANY sage of the wedding-party in five au- ¥ nos, Organs and Sewing o 3 * Manufacturers and onsiderable at- : Machines. x LUMBER CO: B3 Jobbers - Moving _pletin & Phone 573. * d * Ice Cream, Baki force ‘and in thg, Vicinity of * the : ¥ Coal and wood also for sale : Crnfectionery lntl Folm- > ! crowd gathered, : J. BISIAR, MANAGER: M rehta Averaad R, RES: : tain Suprlies. bbb b b e R R SR L LR 2 £ VUV VRV Shake Off Your Rheumatism. :*«H‘***H‘****** :a«nw««««nx«««: :cnxaw«nxnunx: Now is the time to get rid of your F% x BARKER’S DRUG * X . * rheumatism. Try a twenty-five cent : THE CROOXSTON LUMBER x iy ¥ & FOR GOOD THINGS TO BAT % bottle of Chambeérlain's Liniment * JEWELRY STORE X X x and see how quickly your rheumatic : COMPANY : : : @o.T0 : pains disappear. For sale by All *x ¥ Wholesalers and Retailers' % & MAR| x Dealers. : Wholesale * Service and satisfaction. Mail % & ROR 4 KPSEN * ¥ Orders given that same ser: ¥ & “THEY BEAT” * Read Ploneer wani ads K TAMBUR, TATH-AND, % vice.you, get in person. * X * S x 3 * % % 207 Fourth street, Bemidji. % *x BUILDING MATERITAL E 3 BARKER’S * X Phone 206 * BEM[“ Jl FOLKS * * Third St. Bemidji, Minn: & *x * - X x X x : ASTONISH DRUGGIST KRR KRR KRR RK kR kK kKK KKK KKK 2 2262 o 2 ***l************* «««««;;;4«&;: «#««nnuruvnwnx: & * We sell many good medicines but || - " . Wholesalers of * . % ‘We are Jobbers * we are told the mixture of buckthorn |l§ * GUENTHER & MEHLHORN : * x X of * bark, glycerine, etc., known as Ad- : x : g‘g}{fs : : PN 'l"Int‘Jlefl : ler-i-ka, is the best we ever sold. Be- B% x X PENCILS x X GUMMED LABELS * mldjl 1olks astonish us daily by tell- ¥ Contractors and Builders ¥ % ‘TABLBTS % & No need to send outside of & ] er-i-ka re-|W % Phones 431; 376 : x STATIONERY X X Bemidji for them. * meva sour stomwh ges on the stom- : x : SOHOOL:SUPPLIES . : : Pioneer s‘:;;ly Store : ach and constipation, Many report|l x * % BEMIDJI PIONEER PUB.C0. ¥ & Can Save You Money. ~ % that A SINGLE DOSE relieves these ||l x Bemidii. Minn. o x X * troubles almost IMMEDIATELY. We : : : Beinidji, Minn. : : :mn PIONEER PUB. CO. : are elad we are Bemidjl agents for |l 4oy pox ek kR KRR RRKKK % * KRR KRR R KRR KKK K The new Third St Theatre: The unE-ne-«mf Fred Brinkman THE B Rl N KMA N Warner'’s Features i Presents in thres parls 3 —_— Spartlcus. i~ divided into three acts. NICHT TIME CARD /'Thé:*ll‘isa;smr in Shaft 19 The powerfil é(ory of a-brave mining endineer who saves his employer from ruin and poverty. Withother pictures. COMING Fndfly and Qaturday George Kleine attractions,| - This long story of eight reels is- Flrst lhmn 1 00 Second Show 8:30 Thlrd n.mo.uo * kK k K * A Ak ok ke ko ok kK ke k ok kok **fi********t***t k& ok ko ke ok ok ok ok kok #ikfiii##lfifi#iil: i-‘#lifikiii&&lkii Do _you want * THE BEST GROCERIES & found' in Bemidji K Come right-here and get ¥ them, as we pride ourselves v on having only the bests & " _money can buy. ‘We strive to sell. = THAT'S NATURAL.: * Kk ok But westrive harder to please. & THAT'S SERVIGE l HARKARAKRKRNRARE RAAARKNARKAAAAAR AAkkk k- Ak kA AR KA KK **t*tfifl*tt**t * Comeous attenuon has 4 ‘won Over many jewelry.cus- ¥ Bemidji, - Minn. KKk KKk kK Kk ok ok ok ok *****t********* x b * *x x OTTO G. SCHWANDT ¥ tomers- to us. * * inesota_Ave, * ¥ * : . Bemidji = - Minneseta : George:T. Baker & Co. * = : x KR ERERHRRHREERKE K KKKk KKK KKK ***K*’i**k***i*: R KKK KKK = * Get Your > : x = = * * HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS _ % NORTHERN GROCERY x and F'ARM IMPLEMENTS... & COMPANY * * of e *x X 5 x * C. E. BATTLES L SR I N x * WHOLESALE Y X The Hardware Merchant %, GROCERS * % * e r sk s r ke * * LR R R RS SR RS 88 * Boothat ot b 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 B R e N * *x : BEMIDJI GREENHOUSE ~ % Carnations and Roses al- AR KKK KKK KX KKK KKK KKK BEMIDJT PIONEER PUB. CO. \wholesalers and Retailers of Typewriter Paper and Typewriter Ribbons. You save the middleman’s profit when. -you buy here. Full ream boxes at from 75 cents and up. * % * KAk AR Ak Ak kKK fi**fiitttfi* * * ways on hand. * %« . Flowers for parties and % Weddings, also Funeral de- % signs. Phone 166. A. E. * Webster, proprietor. o K K kK i#*!ili«tiiiii#\i KKK KKK KKK KKK Security State Bank. Big. Bemid}i, Minn. TR KK KKK KKK KHEEKH KKK KK KK * %~ All kinds of building ma- *.terial, as much or as little as e MODEL MANUFACTURING AAAXAAIAR AL R ANE KAk kkhkkkhkkk K H K KKK KKK AT TONIGHT VAUDEVILLE MORSE & CLARK Musical: Entertainers : High Class Harmony Singing Extra Goed - COUNT CHILO Presents: MAYBELLE" The Girl of See: myhlh, thc wondeflul woman. sn; reads youri mindsand: positlugv glves. you the advice and lt?tormflun youwant. Show starts at 7:15, con=- nuous. 5 i Four Reels of the‘,Best Plctures Allmlulujuw,m : iuli-eum ‘the stomsch:or feei dull -