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f-Hl ^AmjAY., l^BB^ABT 7, 1014. -K -K ^cjc ^c LEST WE FORGET The Elks' annual Charity Ball will ^e given on Lincoln's birth3ay. "The College Widow" will appear at the Athletic club theatre on "Mon day, February 2S. Don't miss it. That news items telephoned to the Pioneer are appreciated both the publishers and readers of the paper. Phone 31. February 14, is the closing date of the Schroeder free piano contest. It is not too late to get a place at the top. A low candidate today may be high tomorow. That on Wednesday February 18, another Redipath Lyceum bureau en tertainment will be given at the Me thodist Church Auditorium when Ratio, in character studies from life, will appear. It is the last of the ser ies. iti John Alexander, known the nation over as the "Boys' Friend," will be here on February 21 and 22 when he will foe the chief speaker at the Boys Congress. Boys from all northern Minnesota will be here, and the whole affair will be under the con trol of the lads. J88 BREVITIES John Peterson of Blackduck came down to .pay his taxes today. Miiss Arvilla Patterson of Wilton is attending the teachers' convention. Skating all day Sunday.Adv... J. P. Foot of Crooks'ton is among the business callers in the city today Mrs. A. M. Patterson of Wilton transacted business in the city yes terday. Annual Mask ball Feb 18.Adv. W. F. Emmond of Grand Forks is among the out of town business call ers in the city. Frances Bowers of Wilton is among the teachers attending the conven tion this week. One of these days you ought to go to Hakkerups and have your pic ture taken.Adv. Misses Carrie and Alice Smith of Leonard attended the teachers' con vention yesterday. H. C. Sorvig of Bagley was among the business callers who spent yes terday in Bemidji. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Johnson of Min neapolis are spending a few days in Bemidji on business. Mankato Commercial College grad uates ihold responsible positions every where. Results count. L. H. Ingens of Neving was in Bemidjii yesterday calling on friends and transacting business. J. C. Zimbrich of Deer River was in Bemidji yesterday transacting busi ness and visiting with friends. The 'best kind of well seasoned tam arack for sale. Fred Barwdell, tele phone 336-4.'Adv. Mrs. M. Taunt of Maltby drove to Bemidji on Thursday. While in theday city she called on the local trade. A. Magneson of Leonard, Minneso ta, was in Bemidji yesterday on a combined business and pleasure visit. We etill have a few boxes of those Western apples at $2.25 per box, at Sohmitt's grocery.Adv. H. N. Harding of Cass Lake Is BrinkmanTheatre FRED BRINKMAN, Manager TO-NIGHT At the Brinkman The Harry St Clair Stock Co. Presents "flat of tha Fold" Dramatized from the Shep herd of the Hills. A Beau tiful four act Comedy, Rural Drama. See the Fa mous School Seene in the TMrd Act Warner's Features Far iMSd IMIUMPS Saki'V :-v-I-4J Made In Ireland I* Three Parts A thrilling story of Irish Patriotism. Eileen Swims the Lake to SavjJMarJy frorn^ the British. *&**!* $* ^J'^f4 Siiliy MitiMi. Itii'tMisslt. Popular Prices a spenainjg a short Ume Ja^e city on a combined business and pleasure" trip. -^sjzi.'*- -*a Mr. and Mrs. M. H7"*-Sbhraitg of Shevlin spent yesterday" in thA city, on a combined" business and pleasure visit. IlL et Arthur M. Mueller of Ada is among the visitors in Bemidji-who are Irans acting business and calling!!- on ttieni- tjoiufeH- i Miss Christie Wallace, -who teaches the school at Solway, attended the teachers' convention Thursday and Friday.- Miss Eliza Bronby of Kelliher is in the city as the guest of Mrs. W. H. Ellotson during the teachers' con vention. Miss Grace Ousley and Miss Annie' Peterson of A*ure, Minnesota, were in the city attending /the convention yesterday... fa Mrs. Amundson of Becida isthe guest of her daughter. Miss Martha Amundson who is a teacher in the Bemidji schools. Miss Lilly Stohl, postmistress of Pinewood, attended the teacher's convention Thursday. While in theCrookston. city she was the guest of Miss Ella Parker. Ed-win J. Simons and Fred Cutter will give a dance this evening In the Odd Fellows' hall. Music will be fur nished by members of the Remfrey orchestra. You have absolute control of your account in the Northern National Bank no one can ever withdraw your money except by your written con sent.Adv. Mrs. A. P. Henrionnet left Thurs for the twin cities, Chicago and Milwaukee, where she will do her spring buying for the Henrionnet millinary parlors. Lincoln's birthday will be observ ed in the Swedish Lutheran church, February 12, in the evening..A pro gram has been arranged by the choir and the Sunday school. ''\^-~'$ Mrs. Henry Funkley returnedtfrdm Kelliher yesterday morning where she has visited relatives for several days. Mars. Funkley was there ut the time of the Grace hotel fire/ jf- Mr. and Mrs. Peter Anvborn are moving from the Nangle farm south of Bemidji' to the Wortb farm in the town of Northern. Mr. Amborn will run .the farmers' saw mill there. Miss Tilda Torgerson of Crookstdn came to Bemidji yesterday to attend the teachers' convention. Miss Tor gerson teaches near Crookston. She will remain until the seesfon is over. Miss Esther Abrahamson of North Star college, Warren, Minnesota^ left for iher home this morning after at tending the convention. While tn the city she was the guest of Mr.:and Mrs. George C. Berglund. Mrs. D. IA Stantbn, who hase beep, visiting her sister, Mrsv George^Pen nock of St. Paul and her daughter Gladys Stanton, wh.o is attending school in Minneapolis will return to i^t Bemidji tomorrow morning, ffj-j .Tera W.- J. Markhsjn, formerly of. Be midji, now proprietor of the New jFay at Virginia, Minnesota, In a letter to the Pioneer today feenewed~ hto subscription. Mr. ^MArityiiym sa^da, would be lost if I did not ge,t the Be midji news every mernins 7' JreanUukl mmmmm *"t'- Mrs. Tollefson of Nary was fn the city the latter part of the weeB, shopping and attending to other mat ters of business. j_ George M. Peterson of Superior ar rived in Bemidji this morning and will remain over Sunday in the city transacting business. ,..t,. Miss Clara Heffron, who teaches near Puposky, came to Bemidji yes terday to attend the convention and also to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Klyne and daughter drove in from Maltby Thursday and spent several hours in the city on business. Brinkman Sunday matinee and night a wife's Devotion or the tie the Binds, society comedy drama in four acts.Adv. Miss Elsie Klinger who teaches near Puposky is in the city attend ing the convention and visiting her sister and others friends. Thomas Burke, son of Mr. and Mrs T. J. Burke of Beltrami avenue is ill at his home with a severe attack of bronchial pneumonia. Mrs. N. J. Case returned yesterday from Watrous, Saskatchewan, Can ada, where she has been-visiting her mother for several weeks. Miss Serena Blue drove in from her home on Moval lake Wednesday and. spent the day in the city shop ping and calling on friends. Chester M. Austin and W. J. Co-music win of Grand Rapids are among the visitors in Bemidji who are transact ing business and calling on friends. F. M. Rice, M. B. Norton, L. Rich ardson and M. Hayes of Park Rapids are spending a few days in Bemidji on a combined business and pleasure visit. CRAI6E OF PR66RAM T0M16HT I Matinee Sunday, a* 4tTba I 1C Brtak&T Sunday matinee and night a Wife's Devotion or the tie the Binds, society comedy drama in four acts.Adv. Mr. and Mrs. 4B. P. Cunninghamof Schoolcraft were Bemidji visitors Thursday they returned home in the .evening. i- Little Substitute" (Essanay) $ A beautiful, drama of love* affee tipn and sacrifice, featuring Francis K. Bushman i w*.d~ "THE Capturing ofDavid 'r* ^Biograph), A worthy drama with many lent parts in it in the way of good human situations and skillful acting "The MiBiJura Girl" (Edison) A thoroughly enjoyable comedy Coming: Feb. 12 and 13, Henry M. Blossom's gresitr Racing Play, "CHECKERS*' In five thrilling parts. Majestic Theatre PICTURES DELUXE V, "H is Bast friend" (Lubin) In Two Parts A beautiful comedy drama with a story of loyal friend ship. "Hydraulic Works On the Adda" (Lunin) A demonstration of mar velous engineering. Illustrated SongMrs.VanPraag "Will You Take Me Back" "The Couple Next Door" (Patheplay) A likeable love comedy full of excellent situations. Coming: Monday ind Tues day, "Peg, of the Movies" tonight in the armory hall and will continue throughout the remaining winter months. A two piece orches tra has been engeged to furnish the for these dances. The floor has been parafined and is in good condi tion. N. A. Thorson, county superinten dent of schools of Polk county, ar rived in Bemidji yesterday noon to attend the teachers' convention held in this city. Mr. Thorson, together with other representatives from Polk county, will extend the teachers of Northern Minnesota an invitation to hold the next convention at Mrs. O. E. Anderson, Mrs. J. C. Croon and Mrs. O. Rudy have receiv ed the sad news of the death, of their eldest brother, Louis Bondeli, who made his home in San Francisco Gal. The cause of his death was brights disease. The following item is from* a San Francisco paper, "In this city, January 22, death came to Louis Bondeli, dearly beloved husband -of Marie Bondeli, and loving brother of Charles Bondeli of San Francisco, PLAENTALK From Two Prosperous House wives, About Peruna. Mrs. E. T. Gad dis, of Marion, North Carolina, writes to the Pe runa Co., Cq-ma ivrabus, Ohio. "Before. 1 com- menced to take Peruna I could not do 'any hard work iWith.out* suffering great ^sJM^il Pain.t"I took Pej runa and Manr ajin, and can say with pleasure they have done more for me than any other medicine I have ever taken. Now I am as. wen as ever. I 'do all my'own work and it never hurts me at all,. I think Peruna is a great medicine fo womankind." i Mrsi Sarah Prye -No. 105 Syhran Ave.i Asbury Park,' N. J., write* have no words to express my .grati^ Mrsi E.'T. GadcKs tude for the- *wonderful"-- godsend to all suffering -women: Pe runa has done wonderful work foff e- "I was ^jlck. over half of my Mff'of with systemic'^iatarrh* I* traht tbiA letter published far and wide, as 1 was a great sufferer, but to'-day I feel^as vrtAY fiff nnytjojcly dStt Xep% my5 r/^^SKearly-^ali"" !t s^H^eessmenc*a1 ti4 ttfe^I'kave^f^nt __. doctors,- but none of the^i dfd^ jpae ''any god&f .But -sinoe-1-^Btarted/on .your Pemna on.e year ,ago IBavil at ^Hef In yoor5wondetfnt Te*m'a -d begun fc thtn" that I 4 wS mof%jte^ to get well, bht thank God lattr^rellpray torday. Uopeah you may-riv- long t&hetpt others ^e- '3N4' haST-e "ne^d meT Irislead or hein^ & waOii$& store I am grOwine ^tt? anA well. I win never ^.w Those who ,obj efiies can Tablets. George*and Ols BonfsM of Deroada Wlsconeln, ais& q.B Andsfson, Mrs. 3. C.tJiW and Mrs. D. Rudy of Be midji Minnesots, Be was* native of Norway.aged 60 years, ^anonibslaiid" il6 de^s^tJJrtoao^iBadYiaeaaaints^nceB are respectfuMy budte&^to. attend the funeral Sunday, January 25, at gjO tWe^^fbtpiQ, church toward street near.' elghte^nHai. Interment, Cypress Lawn Cemtery^ by automo- $& -tfl &* *%*&, Duma"::wmwms-.excel/ 1 -se- LAND IN HAYTI J-f r&.J Awricai Cotifflaider Will ^/^p^^iiafr^ A r, nix -H4' oii-Vij. :M!' OtESEWOBS} /TSxItftll Rioting and Pillaging Breaks Out at Cape Haytlsn and Apprehension Is Felt for the Safety of Residents of Port au Prince. a Washlnitoa, Fab. 7.Riotlnc aid pillaging breke eut in Cape HayUen to such an extent that Commander Bostick ef tae guaeoat NaskviUe landed eighty mea to protect Urea and,property of foreign residents. Commander Boetwiek took action at the request of the foreign consuls. Instructions to his leading force were to protect Americans, all foreigners and their property. Daviimar Theodore, who had pro claimed himself provisional president before his defeat at the hands of the Zamor brothers, is trying to set up a government at Cape Haytien, where he retreated after the battle.' He has appointed a cabinet, but, according to Commander Bostwick, -appears to be losing control of bis forces. Latest reports from Captain Rus sell of the battleship South Carolina, at Port au Prince, expressed appre hension for the safety of the city. However, he report* no organised efforts to expel the foreign naval forces policing the city, though his earlier- reports Indicated dissatisfac tion by natives^generally at the pres ence of the sailors and marines' ashore. A committee on safety, headed by aa American resident at Port au Prince, representing foreign residents and principal business elements of the community, also requested the' landing of naval forces, sad asked to have the rebel army' now advancing on Port au Prince excluded until some'form of government can be or ganized SOME DEMOCRATS OPPOSED win CITES NEED FOR BIG NAVY hould Be Able to Crush Any Other, ays Admiral Slgabse. Now YoTk,^mK0Mm^M^m\ Charles B^ Plashse. ystlrod/ ooav mander of the Maine:t the time she was bloir* up In Bajrnaa harbor spoke on '^alpHltoncis of the Pansy Canal 'en ^tjtar future Nary Pol- icy." at tae^bst of SA series of ."tsMe talks" Preset clubf. ^g^jam^- The |su^ he tSJW*A would cat 5,000 miles tWi^ts* passage of jLmarieaa ships from coast ts coast of the coun try, but tt wotJd serve the easse pur pose fOrctlmr nations with which the United ttaSsa sffhtgb a^ war if they get controllof Keips^^ theneed of s^ si%r which oo*M cn&h anything that stood in its waVfv BURLWQTON HEARING ENDS cure- that Jfwo njontps ago'/:-$y -Ja^XaJbltra* Peruna has done- for, me* It is tiffli noliililtlfe "Tn ^rtern1linaftl1i Jus- t^f,el^clatnts Jof men u\e Chicago, Burlington^ 1 Tiearly all I could rake and scrape 'for 20r when'an opinion &w be given,*'"" A. F. Whitney, vice president of the Brotherhood of -Ralhos^.^raln-i ihte^l^v^feaTsfons oObe^c^sunJsi sloiiers|*w#l b^4^Mt4ti^aa^r^ hours and more pay. PLAN BIG DEM0NST11AH0N Washington, Feb 7,--4snaYage lead ers hegan^ve prtjfrjrtpjs for the held here May S. ,*V -f""" The first move'was. a jwhee permit for th**4 streeta on the day Of the Hon. goirrage leaders plan to tha -^1 T- 3tXa tr -t art JU^ ue Tolls Fight Repeal of Free Through Canal. Washington, Feb. 7.Repeal of the toll exemptions provision of the Pana ma canal law was before congress as aa adminiitrstfon measure by PreaV dent Wilson. Repeal io the section which would, give free pasaaga to American coast wise ships through the treat water way Involves a practical repudiation of oae of the planks of the Democratr to platform adopted by the Baltimore convention which nominated Presi dent Wilson. if Administration leaders were sate of prompt action in the house aad^ be gan lining ap their forces In the son ata where the hardest fight will'come. Some Democrats there are avowed ly in opposition to the president's wish and have announced their inten tion of fighting his proposal. t~ c^^iwtHts^ Will Qtve Oe ieji Fab. 20. r few. CA ^hesrins^ ^egu-a ftir ELMJ2R 1 The Funds, f.j. 30 i TOWN 1 Aitlrin Alexandria Andubon Barneiville BatHeLake.. Wakdnck Breokenridge ^.Baudctte Campbell Callaway Crosby -"T7J, Hawley! Henning ^teriiatjnnal Pails -clr*---S^Igjk Bapids *,*&^ "Ifesftlef &+- TniefHBiver Fait Z9- Unierurood %.!..'P*: bflgr r$m&........ !j^., Twentieth Semi-Annual Statement *I*A~SJ$J.\IJJ rt*aft^ %4t v::: if tr- V. PL? 31-191 3 Officers and Directors E.W^|)AMS..,...M President JOHN LAURITZEW Vice President ROBERT HANNAH Secretary P. G:|ARRQWS..,.:. Treasurer 'N.^F* JFjPQLD.^ Attorney ^^^I*^'W. L.EARS0NS ASSETS Mortgage Boans $342,550.00 Stock Loans 14,971.23 Real Estate 4,886.05 Real Estate Contracts 2,105.12 rax Certificates 1,192.10 Arrears, December 31, 1913 604.00 Insurance Advanced 256^20 Accured Interest on Bills Eeceivable 336.08 Cash in Bank 13,400.65 iT'-'., More thani four hundred homes and properties are being paid for tbrpjugh the Northwestern Building As- sociation by small regular payments. It has funds on hand at all times to loan to those who desire to bor- row and all loans are closed without delay. $25,000 to loan in Bemidji in 1914. Loaned in The Following Towns: i'Jf mM iKiworth Jf.... Dalton Deer Creek.. I! i. V* Dent Detroi |.n, /Deerwood *.i.t raagnjJFalls .Irfir.- $!' v^0QsvgllE^( ^ffitterdal t if. FeUcaff "Baplds' at. zz. .K\% Bienville 5fS?w:. .*.*?&' .tTPf "M ^16008 \*K. $380,301.43 bf The Association are trfrfjrsv 4,, 4 'jt#^ ^-4* "lii V& AMOUNT 4,000.00 2,500.00 600.00 6,650.00 1,200.00 600.00 2,200.00 36,950.00 20,450.00 17,050.00 1,600.00 6,000.00 12,300.00 1,300.00 1,000.00 4,750.00 2,700.00 1,900.00 1,500.00 38,050.00 21,700.00 4,000.00 750.00 I 1,350.00 '.f i 'jy -3J|!\ n, ,& i 1 IKl 4,850.0 0 ti 2,350.00 47,550.00 V, 1,200.00 I* 4,250.00 1,200.00 2,300.00 1,800.00 250.00 10,250.00 2,350.00 4,950.00 4,500.00 1,700.00 500.00 13,850.00 13,450.00 .4,200.00 19,650.00 8,800.00 1,400.00 400.00 V5". ^r oti? ad iJ'l' .-V i i i' myvM Hi I $342,55.00 art m&L ^S-^|i,.... fe'1^Jt!kJ^M c^fe Imltf^rt st"j*' A ''IMUT^-ST .T T- VL 4 let 1- *e