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r SATTTRDAY, MAY 2, 1914. LEST WE FORGET. ft************ The next regular meeting of the Commercial -cluib" will held May 6. The next meeting of the board of county commissioners will held May 26. Senior class play "At the End of the Rainbow" will be presented at the athletic club theatre, May 8. The Mothers' Club will meet at the high school gymnasium Tuesday afternoon at 2:30. All Mothers are invited. That news items telephoned to the Pioneer are appreciated both toy the publishers and readers of the paper. Phone 31. Baseball game tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock, Big Bemidji versus Athletics. .First game of the sea son for the Athletics. Every citizen is invited to attend the smoker which is to be held at the Commercial club this evening in honor of Governor Elberhart. JPH BREvfllES G. E. Godfrey of Ball Club was in Bemidji yesterday. Balmacaans $8.00 and $10.00 O'Leary-Bowser Co.Adv. iMiss Serena Blue of Moval Lake was a Bemidji visitor yesterday. Floyd Hyatt went to Tenstrike yesterday with a party of surveyors. A complete line of field and gar den seeds at W. G. Schroeder store. Adv. Miss Lucille Segal is the guest of Miss Anzonetta Kenfield for several days. Mrs. Warner of Brainerd is the guest of friends in Bemidji for a short time. We cater to (particular people. The Model Dry Cleaning House. Phone 537.Adv. Mrs. E. Tollefson of Rosby was a business caller in the city yesterday for a few hours. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hogan of Grant Valley transacted business in the city yesterday. Scotch tweed, ladies and Misses sizes $8.00 and $10.00.O'Leary- Bowser Co.Adv. Mrs. J. Segal of Superior, Wiscon- Rheumatism Quickly Curred. 'My sister's husband had an attack of rheumatism in his arm," writes a well known resident of N*ewton, Iowa. "I gave him a ibottle of Cham berlain's Liniment which he applied to his arm and on the next morn ing the rheumatism was gone." For chronic muscular rheumatism you will find nothing (better than Cham berlain's Liniment. Sold by all deal ers,Adv. At The Brinkman Tonight THE HARRY ST. CLAIR STOCK COMPANY PRESENT THE ROLLICKING COMEDY DRA- MA IN THREE ACTS BEHIND THE SCENES A play entirely different from any thing yet presented to by the stock company. The second act depicts life benind the scenes using the en tire company. It shows the trials of a manager who has had a bad sea son and as a last resort gives a bene fit performance and oh the opening night, Ihiis leading lady refuses to go on, unless all back salaries are paid. As he is unable to pay her, he is in despair and about to close the house, when one of his ballet girl comes to his rescue, and proves to be the hit of the night and puts him on the road to fame and fortune. A special ly selected chorus of popular young Jadies give a very interesting musical mumber and Miss Connie Hallet late of London England will be seen in :a very charming musical number, as also will Ivan Hamby Who supports Iher in the comedy. On Friday night A handsome silk dress length will be ,'given away and a special Saturday afternoon matinee will be given- on which occasion, as a special feature, ^pictures of the present War with Mexico will be shown. COMING r. WAR WITH MEXICO, the awful ness of the Mexican civil war caught "by the lens of the camera and por trayed on tihe picture screen, will be ~fce shown here Saturday matinee at A\! VVi%^*2:30 and night -teas' v? 33* sin, is in the city for several' days visiting her husband. ^XSSlSX A large number of Cass Lake peo pleattended the dance" last night, given by the Bemidji bandit One of these days you ought to {O to Hakkerups and have your plc 'ure taken.Adv. ~_:- Fred Smith and Ed. Lundrigan, both lawyers of Cass Lake were Be midji business visitors last evening. Miss Julia Newton of Fargo is visiting her sister, Miss Margaret Newton, teacher of music in the Be midji schools. C. W. Godfrey and Roll and Dud ley of Blackduck were in the city yesterday on a combined business and pleasurer trip. Just a few Palmer coats left, the price has been reduced.O'Leary Bowser. Co.Adv. Rev. J. H. Randahl, pastor of the Swedish- Lutheran church of this city will hold services at Heart Lake to morrow morning. John Tennstrom, salesman at Schneider Brothers, will leave this evening for the twin cities on 'busi ness for that firm. Have your furniture repaired at the bargain store first class work at reasonable prices .-Adv. Mrs. C. F. Williams of Grand Forks, arrived in Bemidji yesterday and has opened her cottage at La vinia for the summer. Miss Mary Simons, who teaches in the consolidated school"' at Saum, spent the day in the city the guest of her parents Judge and Mrs, H. A. Simons. Another lot of Ladies and Misses spring suits $9.75, $12.00 and $ 13.50O'Leary-Bowser Co.Adv. Judge Marshall A. Spooner, re turned last evening from- Interna- tional- Falls and Walker, where he has spent the last couple of days pn legal business. L. A. Nord of International Falls w'ao has been prominently mentioned as a candidate for the state senate from the legislative district was in Eemidji today. A good education opens the door to paying positions. Secure your edu cation Commercial College, Mankato, Minn.Adv. Mrs H. R. Jones of Crookston ar rived in the city yesterday. She will make her future" home here with her husband, he having arrived a few days ago. Mrs. Fleurman of Rosby was call ed to Crookston this week on ac count of the serious illness of her uncle, John Trafta, Mr. Trafta is suffering from brights disease. Don't overlook the Matinee at the Grand Sunday 3 p. m. Second series of the "Dolly of the JDailies" will be shown.Adv. Dr, and Mrs. A. W. Stinchfield of Rochester, Minnesota, are the guests of attorney and Mrs. M. J. Brown, 1005 Lake Boulevard, for a week or ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Stinchfield are Mrs. Brown's parents. Mrs. A. N. Gould left yesterday morning for Virginia, where she will join Mr. Gould who recently accept ed a position as manager of the Fay hotel of that city. Mrs. Gould has been visiting relatives here during the past three weeks. The Ladies of the Baptist church announce a food sale to he held Sat urday beginning 2:30 p. m. in the Murphy Furniture building.Adv. Mr. and Mrs. John Ziegler will leave "tonight for Minneapolis, where Mr. Ziegler goes to purchase a load of secondhand furniture. They expect to be gone a week. Upon their return they will occupy the Au bolee cottage at Grand Forks Bay, which they have rented for the sum mer. Mrs. Albert Norrie, who was sever ly burned on the hands and arms a couple of weeks ago, while cleaning some clothing in gasoline, was able to be up Thursday and yesterday for the first time since her accident. Her arms are very ibadly burned and it may be necessary to graft skin on them* "The Ghost of mother Eve," Sec ond of the "Dolly of the Dailies" ser ies featuring Mary Fuller, will be shown at .the Grand Sunday 3 p. m. and evening. E. M. Sathre left yesterday after noon for Crookston where he will attend the annual -.meeting of the Northwestern Commercial School As sociation, of which his (brother, J. C. Sathre, president of Crookston "college, is president. The association comprises the commercial schools and colleges of Crookston, Fargo, Grand Forks and Bemidji. E. Rogers, of Walker, county at torney of CaSs county, was in Be midji on legal matters last evening. Rogers is candidate for re-election and while he is opposed it is gen erally conceded that he will again be-placed, in office. In 1903 he was a star end and captain on the Minne sota football eleven. Send me a can of Parrot Metal -polish. Mrs. "So and So." thinks it the best she has ever used.,-" What, isnt this Roe & Markusen's? Well give me No. 206.Adv. */_ tMrs. M. S. Titus of Minto, "North Dakota, accompanied by her father Frank Viets, of Ashtabula^ Ohio, and Mrs. W. O. March, also of that city, arrived in Bemidji yesterday and went immediately to the Titus,cot tage at Lavinia,., making thO:. Jtrip d&m W& ?*r IT00KPE-RU-NA $ &? Was Able to Sleep and Eat Again .^r^ss Mrs." Mueller says: '1 keep Feruna in the house constant- ly. When I am not feeling well I take a few doses. It always restores." Mrs. Mueller's story of her ex perience with Peruna fully ex plains why she always keeps Peruna on hand. A few years ago she was very sick. The trouble seemed to be the stomach and liver. She suffered great pain. Was unable to get any thing to help her. She was 'growing weaker and weaker. She became tired of life. Somebody Suggested that she write to the Peruna Cor She did so. Through their advice she began to use Peruna. In a letter from her at this time she says: "Through the use of Peruna I have regained my health'. I took only a bottle and a half when I was able to sleep and eat again and my nervousness disap peared." No wonder Mrs. Mueller keeps Peruna in the house. Under similar circumstances Peruna would be in every house in the land. Any one taking Peruna ought to have a free copy of the "Ills of Life." Andress Peruna Co., Columbus, Ohio. People who object to liquid medi cine* oan now obtain Peruna Tablets. MRS. M. MUELLER, P.O. Bos321, Hurley. WayneCo., Pain. on the first voyage of the season by the City of Bemidji. A nig oan of excellent metal polish can be had for 25c a can at Roe and Markusen's grocery. Ask for Par rot Metal polish when you order your groceries from them. Phone 207 or 206.iAdv. Charles Moller and wife, of Pine wood, arrived in Bemidji yesterday. (Mr. Moller left last night for St. Pauli but Mrs. Moller will remain in the city until his return on Monday. Mr. Moller is a candidate for the seat of Commissioner Myhre on the board of county commissioners, who does not desire re-election from the third district} and says that the possibili ties for his winning at the primaries appear (bright. A man wanted to send some mon ey to his old mother in Ireland. He wasn't sure the drafts from .the Northern National Bank could reach out into the little town so far away. But she got the money promptly and without any red tape.Adv. Peter Daily, of West of town, ar rived ho'me Monday afternoon from Wisconsin, where iie attended sev eral sales of Holstein cattle. While there he bought two calves and they cost |him about $400.00. One of the calves was three months old and the other one two years old. The ani mals arrived here Saturday after noon by express. Mr. Daily is a be liever in full blooded stock and ihe already has one of the finest herds of dairy cows in this section of the county.Todd County Argus, (Long Prairie) The Roe and Markusen Grocery store are boasting of Parrot Metal polish. It cleans without scratch ing copper, brass, nickel or alum inum. It is 25 cents a can. Call 206 and a can will be brought to your door.Adv. Galveston, Texas, May 1.Norman Lind of Minneapolis, son of John Lind former governor of Minnesota and unofficial envoy to Mexico since the recall of Ambassador Henry Lane Wilson, was landed as a refugee from the United States battleship Con necticut early today, after he, in company with 5 TO other refugees, had lain in quarantine in Galveston channel since early Sunday. He was traveling in Mexico, he says, and he had come to Tampico from Vera Cruz, the day after the American marines were arrested. He said he Health a Factor in Success The largest factor contributing to a man's success is undoubtedly. health. It has been observed that a man is seldom sick wnen his bowels are regularhe is never well when they are constipated. For constipa tion you will find nothing quite so good as Chamberlain's Tablets. They not only move the bowels -hut im prove the appetite and strengthen the digestion. They are sold by all dealers.Adv. Notice This is the time of the year that most every unimployed man is a first class painter, decorator, paper hang er, sign writer otc. Please don't ask me to compete in price with men that are .not located here and op perating shop tshe year around, a cheap job is always the most costly. C. Wm. Nelson.Adv. BUSINESS COLLEGE ITS THE SCHOOL FOR YOU Write today or toloohono for partlow Ian at our es9*aa* IH&SEKXDftBAILT HOJTBKB gftJg. saw the rioting that followed: the seizure of Vera Crus, but refused to discuss it: He was in the Imperial hotel when it was stormed by the mob. He was in the last boat that left Tampico for the Connecticut, and is' going from here direst to Washington to see his father I^T-* r At The Brinkman^^ Last night the Harry St. Clair Stock company scored in the very interest ing and amusing comedy drama "Be- hind The Scenes. "This is proving the most pleasing play yet presented and tonight they will present the same play. As an added attraction, special moving pictures of the present War GRAND THEATRE Sunday's Program Special Matinee, 3 p.m. The Ghost of Mother Eve (Edison) Second "Dolly of the Dailies'' story featuring Mary Fuller. Relating the adventures of Dolly in the city. The Price of a Ruby (Lubln) A two-part melodrama of pathos with many lively scenes, fea turing Rosemary Theby and Harry Myres. EXTRA! -As an American citizen you are interested in the outcome of WITH MEXICO and there is no better way of keeping intelligently informed than by reading the St. Paul Dispatch .(Evening and Sunday) OR St. Paul Pioneer Press (Morning and Sunday) Reiports of war, furnished by Associated Press, greatest news gathering service of world special correspondents on the ground, staff ^photographer, etc. Send for sample copies and spe cial mall subscription offer. BUY A COPY From your Local Newsdealer or Agent W. S. Lycan & Co., Abercrom bie & McCready, J. P. Omich, A. J. Abercrombie. Bemidji, Minn. AROUND THE WORLD ON A DROPOF OIL Did you ever stop and think what a wonderful piece of mechanism a good watch like the Bemidji Spe cial is? Take the hairspring for instance. One mile of this wire weighs less than half a pound. The balance wheel makes 18,000 vibra tions an hour157,000,000 a year. It moves 3,558 miles a -year on less than one-tenth of a drop of If a locomotive, having six foot driving wheels* were started at the equator, and should run until its wheels had performed the same number of revolutions that a bal ance wheel does in one year, it would make more than twenty eight complete circuits of the earth. The Bemidji Speciat is ad justed to every change and condi tion. Baked in an oven, frozen in a refrigerator adjusted to position, put through a 700 hour test for ac curacy,,can you wonder why this wonderful watch is The Standard cf this community today. FIVE YEAR We give a five year guarantee wi each Bemidji Special watch because they give us the least trouble in making good- our guar antee. Bemidji Special move ments are new being fitted in the new style 25-year case with safety w, that cannot pull or twist out. Thisisaveiy popular nodel and retails for, watcb com-^ d* 45 GEO, T. BAKER & CO, H anufacturJns Jowolor* IS Third St. Near tho Lako with Mexico will' be shown and im mediately after the iplay, the Ihome talent of Bemidji will compete for three prizes given the company for the best three local artists. Qn Sunday night, the attraction will he the much talked of play :by August J. Evans, "St. Elmo" or tne Saving Grace, in which each and overy mem ber of the company will appear to best advantage. It is" unnecessary to give a description of this beautiful story of human interest, as nearly every one has read the celebrated fbook of the same' title, and so will know that in seeing the St. Clair Stock Company In "St. Elmo" they are sure to witness one of the (best pro ductions of this celebrated play to 'be found in any City today. Prices re main the same, altho* in larger cities it is customary to charge advanced prices for the production of St. Elmo. Cure for Stomach Disorders .-Disorders of the stomach may be avoided by the use of Chamberlain's Tablets. Many very remarkable cures have been effected by these tablets. Sold by all dealers.Adv. There la more Catarm,ln this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last tew years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science has proven Ca tarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treat ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure manufactur ed by P. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Is the only Constitutional cure on the market. It is taken internally In doses from ten drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer, one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimon ials. Address: F. J. CHENEY CO., To ledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 76e. Take Hall's Family Pills for constl nation. Tprinciple^ WMMS%0iM HE Overland motor is the same in design, action and fonnda mental construction a&the motor used in the $3000, $4000 and $5000 cars! The Overland frame is of open-hearth steel identical with that used in the $3000, $4000 and $5000 cars! The Overland steering knuckle bolt is of Sy2%. nickel steel, just the same as those'used in the $3000, $4000 and $5000 cars The Overland drive pinion isi of 3y2 nickel steel, the same as used in the $3000, $4000 and $5000 cars! The Overland live axle, which is the driving shaft of the rear axle, is of Chrome nickel steel, the same as used in the $3000, $4000and $5000 cars! The Oyerland front axle, a one-piece drop-forging, 1st the same as used in 'the $3000, $4000 and $5000 cars! The Overland steering knuckle is the same as that used in the $3000, $4000 and $5000 cars. ^tt. ?iSC "Jl'-*"V. **4 jA\-,-i R: -X NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS ^OF THE CITY OF BEMIDJI The Bemidji Lodge of Elks is now prepared to receive propositions for the purchase of from one to three lots for the (purpose of erecting an Elk's Home in this ity. Bids must be submitted on or be fore Wednesday, May 6 th, and will be considered by the site committee, The Mechanical Construction of This The World's Greatest Motor Ca Value- Could Not be a Bit Finer Here is the proof. The Overland sales in Minnesota in 1913 exceeded those of any other company, except one, that being the Ford, and they are not a competitor of the Overland. The Overland is positively the highest grade car in the world today, selling at anywhere near the price. It has a magneto, where some cars of similar price have substituted. The Overland could have saved THREE MILLION FiveHundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars if they had sacrificed their magneto. Proof. Manufacturers of the $3,000, $4,000 and $5,000 cars are using same magneto ignition.l ""f5.V Northern^utomohile Co 'ife: lip 3xwcl AjutfN&a half feillfon^hal found a verdict in favor of the Ford. More thanfiv hundred thousand Fords sold into world-wide ^use have earned a reputation for ser viceability and economy, un paralleled in the motor jcar woTld. .V\:-/ Five hundred dollars is the price of the Ford run-about the touringcar isfivefifty the town car seven fiftyf. o. b. Detroit complete with equipment. Get catalogue and particulars from Northern Automobile Co. Bemidji, Minn. __ and submitted to the Lodge at the regular meeting on May 7th. Bids must be in writing, and ad dressed to J. L. George, Chairman site committee Bemidji Lodge No. 1052, B. P. O. Elks. Memibers of the site Committee C. L. Decker, E. H. Jerrard, F. S. Lycan, J. 0. Harris, A. H. Jester, W. N. Bowser. T. C. Bailey, J. L. George. TheOverland radiator in quality is the same as used in one of the most prominent $4000 cars! The Overland fendersi, in quality and material are the same as used on the $3000, |4000 and $5000 cars! We use more aluminum, on larger and more important parts,, than any other manufacturer in the world Where others and often makers of $5000 cars, use cast iron at 3 cents per pound we use alumi num at 28c per pound! Each separate Overland test and in spection for quality of material and accur acy of machining is far more thorough than the methods used by manufacturers of $3000, $4000 and $5000 cars! The sighifiance of these facts should mean much to those who expect to buy a car A-practical demonstration will mean a great deal more. Telephone the Overland dealer and make your appointment as early as pos sible. Bemidji, Minn. -Z- Largest Distributors of Automobiles in Northern Central Minnesota 6kf 33 ^2 tm ~**J .*v