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1 JL+ 1. ,-fl -*B^ LEAST WE FORGET Basketball this evening.- That on Easter Monday a dance will he given by the Bemidji Atale. tic club. That news items telephoned to the Pioneer are appreciated both by the publishers and readers of the paper. Phone 31. That the Bemidji Athletics will battle for the championship of the world this evening when ithey meet the Fond du Lac quint. The convention of the Woman's missionery society of Adam's presby tery will meet in the Presbyterian church, Tuesday and Wednesday, March 17 and 18. "Mutt ana ieff in Panama/' will be staged here March 23. The com pany Is considered a good one and the play will be given here under the auspices of the Athletic club. BREVITIES Mrs. Tollefson of Rosby was in the city yesterday between trains. Attorney M. J. Brown went to the cities last night on business. Skating Sunday. Orchestra.Adv. Mrs. B. Severens of Grant Valley was in the city shopping yesterday. G. M. Torrance returned this morn ing from a business trip to St. Paul. Dancing Saturday after the game. Adv. Maurice Ryan left this noon for Ball Cluib where he will spend the next week Neal Greeley of Virginia visited with friends in Bemidji for a Short time Friday. Masquerade Wednesday March 18. Adv. W. T. Willson of Alexandria is among the business callers who are in the city today. Archdeacon H. F. Parshall of Cass Lake is spending a few days in Be midji on business. Dairy (butter at W. G. iSchroeder Store 20, 25 and 30 centsAdv. Mrs. Frank Patterson of Wilton is the guest of Mrs. George French of this city for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore M. Klement of Remer were among tihe business callers in Bemidji Friday. Pioneer paper pencils, penny piece.Adv. Mrs. Louise LaVaJley has returned home after spending the past five months in the twin cities. Joe LaValley of Big Falls, Minne sota, is in the city visiting his bro thers Lowe and LaValley. Good dairy butter special 25c per pound at Berglunds Grocery.Adv. Dr. J. Warninger returned Thurs- TONIGHT AT THE BRINKMAN "Salomy Jane" in (four acts as presented by "the Harry St Clair Stock Company at the Brinkman tonight, is without doubt one of the best Western comedy dra mas written. At present it is hav ing an extended run with all stock companies in the larger cities, and has only recently been released for stock productions, having been one of the moat successful road shows fever offered the public. It abounds in rich comedy from start to finish and the story is of a particular town on the border that has been constant ly annoyed by murders, stage rob beries etc. and the citizens form themselves into a committee to make the town an example to surrounding towns, by punishing the offenders. A feud between two Southerners forms the base of the plot and taken all in all, this play is one that is bound to please each and every per son attending the theatre for the three nights of this production. 4 FEATURE KEELS O PICTURESby Hope Jones CONCER ORCHESTR A .TWO BIG SHOWS ONE On St. Patricks eve the company will present the four act Irish com edy drama entitled Kathleen Mavofneeir* ?Z~~ i .a true Irish bill with all Irish char acters. Lot* of Irish ^oxa^^^^^S^gP^g^^^^ extremely amusing Irish reel at the finish of the fourth act make this one of* the most interesting- plays ever seen here. '*v?$gg mmmm wgm been'on professional .business. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Rock of Solway were in ttfhe city yesterday transact ing business at the court house. One of these days yon ought to go to Rakkerups and have your pic ture taken.Adv. Miss Nettie Gerlinger of Spur. Came to Bemidji this morning and is visiting with friends and shopping. J. M. Wilkenson of International Falls spent yesterday in Benxidji on a combined 'business and pleasure visit. Large Naval oranges 20c per doz. New York apples 5c per lb at fldi mitts grocery.Adv. DEAFNESS CANNO BE CUBED, local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one wav to cure deafness, and tJiat-arhsiSS^11^tRlff 4MnwoTjBa,l.,!y 'w constitutional remedies. m*mmmm i Sunol Warninger returned yester day from Deer River where she has spent Che past few days the guest of friends. 1 Mrs. K. Sandland of town of Frohn was in the city yesterday disposing of farm produce and also visiting friends. The best training insures the best positions. Send for a Mankato Com mercial College, Minn., free catalog. Adv. Superintendent W. P. Dyer will re turn this evening from St. Cloud, where he has attended a teachers' convention. Mrs. E. O. Warren and -Jennie Paulsberg of Federal Dam spent a short time in the city yesterday* caus ing on friends. T. J. Miller of Minneapolis, form erly in the land and insurance busi ness here, is in the city for a few days on business. If you want your work handled "in the best possible manner, send it to the Model Dry Cleaning House Phone 537.Adv. A. P. White left fthis noon for Ball Club where he wiitl remain for a short time on business for the Welsh Timber Company. Mrs. Harry Bowers of Eckles is in the city today. She came in to at tend the Mission being held in St. Philip's Catholic church. J. P. Easton, manager of the St. Hilaire Lumber company at Warren, is transacting business and calling on friends in the city today. Owning to the estreme length of Antony and Cleopatra it is necessary to begin the first show at 7:00 o'clock at the Grand. Special matinee Sun day at 2:30.Adv. Miss Lillian Schultz will soon leave for Moorbead. Minnesota, where she will join her aunt Mrs. St. Peter, and return with her to Bemidji. Mr. and Mrs. A. Thomas of Black duck are spending a few days as the. guests of Mr. Thomas' mother Mrs. William Thomas of this city. Mrs. W. T. Blakely of Farley is spending the day in the city calling on friends and shopping. She will return to her home this evening. The Nations greatest critics laud "Antony and Cleopatra." See this great (production at the Grand Sunday afternoon at 2:30 and evening at 7:00 and 9:00.Adv. Walter J. Markham left for his home in Virginia this noon after spending several days here visiting friends and transacting business. Mrs. S. Philips of Brainerd re turned to her home in that pity to day after spending the past week here as the guests of Mrs. Gill Crone. Wilbur Lycan, who attends school at Grand Forks came to Bemidji this morning and wil spend Sunday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Lycan. Safety Deposit Boxes for rent at the First National Bank. $2.00 per year for small and $4.00 per year for large boxes. Fire an Burglar proof. You need: one. Miss Bernice Young of Crookston will return to her home in that city tomorrow after spending a few days here as the guest of friends and rela tives. Miss Gladys Vye and Jessamine Gould returned, to Bemidji this morn ing from Kelliher where they spent yesterday as the guests of Miss Flora Todd. ~C~*s -The Henrionnet Millinery Parlors are displaying a beautiful line of pattern hats and the latest novelties to day. Their store will be open un til 10 o'clock tonight.Adv. Miss Servia McKusick left this noon for Duluth where she plans on remaining for the next several months as the guest of friends and relatives. Miss Sallie Witting returned to Be midji this morning from Blackduck where dhe spent yesterday as the guest of her father who is in business in that village. E. E. Kenfield left today for Du luth, Washburn, Wisconsin and Min neapolis where he will spend the next several days transacting busi ness for the Bemidji Box Company. 7,500 people take part in the mob US tachlan Tube. When this tube Is In flamed you have a rumbling sound- or imperfect hearins, and where,it 4a#sjss tirely Closed. J)eafiiass Is th"ir%*ult, and umessjthe Inflammation can bs tak en out and this tube restored to Its nor mal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever nine eases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an in flamed condition of the mucous surfaces.H. for ___ __ ,__ _. ca- tarrh*)- cannot eared Hairs Catarrh Cure. Send" thaWA *SJS^HS^SWSBSe ^V^MS^^PVBy for olroulars, free^ noon freight. F. J.. CHBINUT 4k CO., Toledo, Ouio. Bold by Drufflsts,_?C4 Take 6aU Family Wils for constl-,midji mm mmmmtm Majestic Theatre PICTURES DELUXE :ii "A Mmis Story nether late bat iris sure to please all who have any poetry or humanity in them It might be termed a children's story for grownups "Hirntt if thi Rich (Lubin) An unusual and interesting dramatic story "Tin Lord Mayor of LmUtn" (Kalem) Tipical scenes in England which will interest -_ "Oily One Shirt" (Kalem) *V," A very good comedy GRAND THEATRE TONIGHT "A Dutch Love Story" A Pathe In Two Parts This two-reel drama bids fair to outclass any other of this particular nature "Shorty and Sandy Take In the Circus" (Vitagraph) A comedy of absolute novelty and real laughs Sunday and Monday "Antony and Cleopatra" a spectacular photo-drama in eight parts. Sun day matinee 2:30 p. m. Night showsstart promptly at 7 o'clock and 9 o'clock. scene Jn Antony and Cleopatra. If you wish to see this production at the Grand you must be there early. Mat inee Sunday 2:30 evening 7:00 and 9:00.Adv. G. H. Warner, of Brainerd, general manager of the Minnesota and Inter national Railway, returned to his home in that city today after spend ing the past few days here on busi ness. Robert Larson, William Tibbefcts, Alvin Olson, Max Bell, Harold Sch midt and Delbert Elletson, compris ing a booster band, played on the streets last evening and later at the game. Mr. and Mrs. iFred St. Peter who have spent the winter in Washington with Mr. St. Peter's parents, will soon return to Bemidji. They expect to arrive here the latter part of the month. Pastor Charles Chandler of the Baptist church has accepted a call to the pastorate of the Baptist church at Parkers Prairie, Minnesota, and will begin his work there albout April 1. L. Isherwood, superintendent of the Bagley schools, and wife, came to Bemidji this noon and will attend the basketball game between the world champions and the (Bemidji Athletics. "Antony and Cleopatra," George Klein's mighty spectacle which has taken the dramatic world by storm will he ehown at the Grand Sunday afternoon at 2:30 and evening at 7:00 and 9:00.Adv. Mrs. H. Cady will soon return from Big Timber, Montana, where she has been visiting for some time. She will visit friends in Bemidji before returning to her home Minnesota. Judge P. A. Christenson and wife and daughter of Park Rapids are in the city today enroute to ^Becida, where they will attend the baltgif en in honor of commissioner and Mrs. L. B. Hanson. Edwin Simons and. Fred Cutter gave a dance in the city hall last evening Immediately after the basket ball game. About 25 couple attend ed. The (basketball team from Fon du Lac were the guests of honor. BuefordM. Gilei instructor of agri culture in the Bemidji schools, left this morning for LaPorte where he will address a farmers' meeting which is being held in that city today. He will return to Bemidji this evening. "Among the Bagley basketball en- at Pillager, thusiasts who came to ^Bemidji this noon to see the' basketball game tonight were' William Kaiser, (Hanson, H. Courtenay, and G. Courtenay. Several more are ex? tpected to come down on the after- Peck Larson of Bagley was in Be yesterday on a short pleasure trip. Together-#ith large number oi basketball entfettsfeats front Bagley return to* Bemidji today to witness the last contest between the Benrtdjl AiJhtetios^and .^he yorld champions from Pond du Lac, Wis consin. ,s M|f f^f** 'Mss Marion Vye tt on the 6:30 trainYesterday TO^ing^ 4iA's^acijtfemy Minne- sota,^itd'Ves&nWief studles^ltbiough the hour was early, a large& of her girl friends accompanied her to the train. During her stay in the cityhe was entertained at tfce home* of Miss Oosephfne Parker, which. home has (been ifehe sceneof^*man pleasant gatherings of heririends. There Is much satisfaction In growing hank. The Northern Na trausactlng your buainesj with a tional Bank baa increased $ft 'busi ness 25 per cent "in the last year. You are sure of a welcome there. A Junior Epwortih league has[been organised in the iFirst. Methodist ohuroh. Miss Efflith Sohmltt" is the teacher in the 'beginner's class inhere children are enrolled froav thrfee to six'years. The primary departjment has two classes and the children are from six to nine years. Misses Flor ence Bagley and Alice Mip^ick are the teachers. Mrs. Oharles^'Oilman has charge of the junior dep&rt^ient, where children are enrolled ironv nine to .thirteen. When the children jhave finished one department a diploma is given them and for every cji^ss [com pleted after that a seal isadde to the diploma. The general course of study laid out for the Junior^p4orth league is followed* }i^ I RAIN BANDITS, KILL AND MMM Fight PiictBd Bilfc Titb Posse After Holdup. ENGINEER SHOT TO DEATH Wavers In Meeting Demands of Thieves and His Life is forfeited. One Deputy Sheriff Mortally-Wound* ed and Another Badly Hurt. Peoria, 111., March 14,Freight car thieves killed one man and w|ound ed three others when surprised at work near Manlius, 111., forty-five miles north of Peoria. Jm? $&. Vi Three of the^thieves were\cap]tured by a posse from" Langley and Prince ton. The officers are still searching for one more member of the band. The victims of the robbers 'were Arthur Fisher, a Chicago and'rtorth western railroad freight engineer, who was killed Bert Skoglund, a deputy sheriff of Bureau county, fa tally wounded Leslie Beyer, son of the sheriff, wounded in the leg, and the fireman of the freight train] also hot in the leg. The attempted holdup and shooting occurred about 4 o'clock in the morn Jug. The conductor and brakeman of a freight train on the Northwestern Mad surprised the gang of thWes I battle ensued. walls they were pitching merchandise out of a train near Manlius.' The train was stopped and the, robbers jumped from the freight cars. ng^rieer Instantly Killed.' They ordered the conductor and brakeman back into the caboose and demanded that Engineer Fisher de tach-the engine from the train and proceed down the track. He waVered in meeting the request and was* Bhot through the head. He died instantly. The fireman was shot through the leg. The station agent at Maniius^ tele graphed Princeton, in Bureau county, and Langley, a small station 'near Manlius, for help. In an hour a posse of nearly 200 men was scouring the surrounding woods for the holdup men. Near Sheffield, 111., the posse', came up with the thieves. The latter opened fire .and *Bert Skoglund, deputy sheriff of) Bureau county, was shot through the face shoulder and throat He is"fatally hurt. Leslie Beyer, son of the^ sheriff of Bureau county, was shot in the leg. The wound is not serious. ^4t,, HUERTA EMPTIES PRISdNS Nine Hundred Criminals Impressed Into Federal Army. i Mexico City, March H.-r-General Muerta's recruiting methods, were ex* amplified again by wholesaleConscrip tions in the suburbs. Hundreds of men were seised in the streets and looked up until they could be jjjroVided 'with uniforms and" rifles. They were then pronounced "soldiers" ahd' sent to Cuerhavaca, where Zapatatsts^were repSrfi^to be operating. Huerja,~Mexicoimpressed^ from also SffO men City prisons some of them desperate criminals iri Jail for serious offenses. Nothing, defflnite is known here regarding the fighting near Torreon. The war office admit ted a report that the Constitutional ists captured Agua Caflentes fo^ i^^Hit. i -v^f Milk and Cream. Anyone desiring pure n^lk or cream trem tuberculin iteste^ tows, apply to P. sf. Preese. "PhonV67S-6 or It inay be obtained at S&mitt's Grocery, cor. Doud Ave. & llta St., or ot^Mrs. Wood's store, 90^ Ameri can Ave. S^^ 4' tZ23 %f ffy lElk and Cream Ys^ft parties wanting pure milk ^^'3 cream from tuberculin 'tested cows apply to F. M. Preese or Tel, 679-6. -Adv. DR. J. B. SCOTT. Testifies Regarding Efforts to Repeal Canal Toil Exemptions. Photo by Amerlc.au Press,Association, ITALIANS KILL MANY ARABS Pierce Battle Near Oasis of Seuetina Reported. Bengasi, Tripoli, March 14.Severe fighting, In which the Italian troops killed 263 Arabs, took place on Wednesday in the neighborhood of the oasfs of Seuetina, according to dispatches brought here by couriers from the interior. An Italian column, composed chiefly of native levies, was attacked on the march *y 2,000 Arabs and a sharp The Forty Year Test An article must have exceptional merit to survive for a period of forty years. Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy was first offered to the public in 1872. From a small beginning it has grown In favor and popularity until it has attained a world wide reputation. You will find nothing better for a cough or cold. Try it and you will understand why it is a favorite after a period of more thanff forty years. It not only gives re liefit cures. For Bale by all deal ers.Adv. .r: ^Woman's Danger Signids=n Hot flashesdizziness, fainting spells, headache, feeling and ills of a kindred naturear^ nature'^'danger The femaleedisturbance ore female constitution soon breaks down. We have an assortment of high grade1 tally guaranteed, in all colors 8 1-2 11 and 81-2 13 At $1 and $1.25 a ttt& fCan you beat lt? Yes, there are 100 sheets in each box. and if the paper does not satisfy you know where you bought ityour money returned if you want it always. Scene in Anthony find Cleopatra, in eight parts to be shown at the Grand Theatre, 2 Nigrrts and Sunday Matinee Sunday, Monday, March 15,16 Matinee at 2:30 p. m. Flret Show at 7:O0 8econd Show at 9:00. 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