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“ C. W. Dudley, of Blackduck, is here on business today. Do you use “The Bemidji?" Ask your dealer for it.—5 cents. C. W. Reithner, of Deer River, was| a Bemidji visitor yesterday. | It your dealer does not sell “The Bemidji,” ‘phone 31 and say -so. Attorney F. Jevne, of Big Falls, is here today on professional busin | | Don’t forget “Capital Joke™ \Wed- nesday night. J. M. Sullivan, of Blackduck, is transacting business in the city to- day. Remember Hetland and Fallon’s millinery opening. March 15th and 16th. H Mr. and M P. Pogue returned Conger’s Hat 209 Fourth Street. GRAND SPRING MILLI - AT Shop Bemidji, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MARCH 15th and 16th. from a business trip to Gon- for their announcement night. tomorrow Hay 40c¢ per bale at Falls and Cam- eron. | A social will be given in the Swed- |ish Lutheran church by the Sunday school next Friday evening. An ap- ron sale also will be held. All apron | donations will be accepted. None better made--that “The Be-| midji." Sold everywhere for 5 cents.| SPrINE millnery opening, March {15th, 16th. On the mentjoned dates a full line of millinery will be on display. We cordially invite the la- dies of Bemidji and vicinity to call. Hetlaud and Fallon. W. E. Stevens, of Gonvick, attend- ed to business matters in the city vesterday. Attorney George E. ieson came down from Spooner yesterday on le- gal business. Don't forget “Capital Joke" Wed- nesday night. A. N. Gould, manager of the T. J.| Nellie Shaw, of Blackduck, arrived|vicinity having lived in Turtle Riv-|Defore you decide to buy. Land of Joe Wagner, of Red Lake Falls,|Crane and company store of this city, | in the city this morning and will take | @' during the past eleven years. heavy clay soil at s]O\per‘ acre and Minn., is here on a few days business |leaves today for Virginia, where he up. Both timber and prairie. Call and pleasure trip. |will spend a few days assisting in “The Bemidji"—the best in the|the formal opening of the new T. J. world for 5 cents. Ask your dealer,|Crane company Virginia store. George Walker went to Detroit on| Everything that woman wants in Monday afternoon where he will be|head-wear for spring will be shown the guest of relatives for a week. lat the Henrionnet Millinery Parlors Friday, March 15th. The formal op- ening announcement will appear in The Woman's Study club are put- ting on " the operetta “A Capital]| e 5 o . Joke"- -Good music —lots of fun— | (OMOTTOW’s Pioneer. Wateh for it. Come. C. F. Fitzsimmons. of Duluth, is M . J. Roberts, of Nevis. spent|here today to attend the meeting of vesterday in Bemidji as the guest of | the directors of the creamery which his two . -~hews Ernest and Dell| Will be held this evening. Mr. Fitz- Fenear. simmons is a member of the firm of Fitzsimmons-Baldwin company of Spring weather calls for a new this eity. spring bonnet. Come to our open-! N ing, March 15th and 16th. Hetland; The best time to pay for your Pio- and Fallon. i neer is right now. Remember that it Miss Klsie Walker left Monday | WIIL 5toP coming if it is not paid in morning for Detroit, Minn., where ' she will spend the next month as the guest of relatives. ous and grand picture at the Majes-' WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY tic Theater tonight. You should not . missidt 1—*“Joseph in Egypt”’ (Cenes) A Biblical drama. Most of the The Episcopal Guild will meet to-i 2:30 at the morrow afternoon at scenes are sumptuous Egyptian home of Mrs. G. H. French, Tenth ?al?ce& This picture is a decided feature. street and Dewey avenue. 2—A Sioux Lovers Strategy (Pathe) Go to Hakkerup for photos. An Indian drama. Sherift R B. ry of Walk- Qhéjrlfl‘ ‘Pohprt - I?eLlll) u. alk. i{ 3 —ustrated Song— er, was in the city last night en = = . route home from Cass Lake where!| A Ring on the Finger is Worth he had been on election matters. || Two on the Phone. Miss Hazelle Fellows 4—Her Dad’s Watch. (Essanay) A comedy with many laughs. COMIN “THE DANITES” two reels. “VANITY FAIR” three reels. Don't forget the operetta Wednes- ! day night. 1t is lively and full of | fun, Sure signs of spring are becoming | more numerous daily. During the last three days baseball among the | school boys was much in evidence. | The Henrionnet Millinery Parlors. will with thei Mareh 15th. be ready Frida; millinery | Watch | ;ud\'ance of April 1st. ‘The new rate is $4.00 a.year instead of $5. It’s a | saving to you of ome dollar a year iaud the way reports are coming in | most people think it worth while. i Spring millinery will be displayed at the Henrionnet Millinery Parlors | Friday, March 15th. The very latest | ereations will be shown in all the new shapes and styles. Watch to- ‘morrow's paper for the formal an- { nouncement. Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Freeberg, and ison Mal, Mrs. E. L. Oberg and Miss |part in the play “A Capital Joke,” | which is to be given this evening un- |der the auspices of the Woman’s | Study elub. + The more of your money you have { working for you the less you will have to work for yourself. It will work and earn 4 per cent for you at the Northern National Bank. Come }in with your savings today. i Readers of this paper should not { fell hudt if the Pioneer stops coming after April 1st. It will be because | vance. Tt will be well to follow the tadvice of those who have already |paid up and make these arrange- | ments early. Do it now while you | think of it. | It will be casier for you to pay | your subscription in advance than to pay for it after you have had it. No- body likes -paying for a dead horse: {If you want the Pionecer after April i 1st you must acquire the pay-in-ad- | vance habit. Pay up what you owe and then for a period in advance at jthe new rate. think of it. The streets about the city are nasty and dirty appearing at this time of the year. Little can how- ever be done to change appearances until the weather man gives us a little more sunshine. Street Com- missioner Carter will have plenty of work to do again this year and if he keeps on at the rate he was going last year, few will have fault to find | with his work. When your pencil breaks, resolve pencil in the world. Dont’ wait until the last day to | pay for your paper. 1If they all did that the publishers would be unable | to make the credits without some in- convenience to its subseribers. As | their subscription is not paid in ad-| Do it now while you to get “The Bemidji,” the best nickel' | T the Pioneer will be stopped on April|up. 1t was decided that the club | 1st, if you are not puid in advance, |would give a St. Patrick social Sat- the wise thing to do is to pay up be-|urday evening in the church base- fore the time has expired, then you|ment. Arrangements were made for will be sure not to miss a single is- | the purchase of a turning rod for the sue. gymnasium and Reverend Flesher was instructed to secure platforms for the punching bags. The even- ing was closed with a short social session. 0. J. Weekly and Son of Gully, Minn., have some fine bargains in this community. If you are looking for a home you should call on him Mr. and Mrs. George Foote of Tur- tle River, will leave Saturday for Nelson, British Columbia, where they will join a brother of Mr. Foote and make their home. Mr. Foote has al- ready been engaged to work in a saw mill at that place. Mr. and Mrs. Toote are well known 'in Bemidji and 1 Unless you pay for the Pioneer inat 1207 Beltrami Ave. Bemidji, Minn. advance after April 1st it will not = | President Taft has accepted an in- | be sent to your address. This plan| . - i will go into effect at that date, Hun»';“""“’“ ‘l°b"‘ef ';i‘:;“:f‘l th' thie '“K“"T‘ | dreds have already taken advantage| JSREue elub of Philadelphia on April of the new rate so be not among the| > " the Pirthday of General Grant. few delinquent ones when the time| Positively no discrimination will comes, but do it now while you think | be shown in the new collection meth- of it. od-adopted by the Pioneer after April | 1st. Everybody must pay in advance. The paper must be paid for at the old rate up to April 1st and an ad- vance payment for at least three months be made at the new rate at $4 per year instead of $5. The new price will be three months, $1.00; six months, $2.00; and one year, $4.00. : Mrs. C. L. Heffron was pleasantly surprised Monday evening at her home on 903 Eleventh street, the oc- | casion being the anuiversary of her birth. The party was in the form of a costume party, the guests all ar- riving in special costumes.-Cards and music were the evening’s entertain- ment. Mrs. Heffron was presented with a hand-painted plate. “The guests were Messrs. and Mesdames Tom Stewart, Joe McTaggert, Earl Geil, Joe Titus, Cleve King, M. S. Gil- lette, and Mrs. George McTaggert, Misses Orpha Miner, and Hazel Ol- son and Wesley McTaggert. The Brotherhood of Pavid held a meeting in the Methodist church basement on Monday. Before the meeting gymnasium work was taken AMUSEMENTS GRAND THEATER Where the Pictures Don’t Hurt Your Eyes —— Entire Change of f’ri:gnm Justice of the Sage A strange drama made by the American. Two Old Men Is a fine story of two old men who T play tvhe violiri. ouring Venice, ltaly Is a scenic p’roducu'on of the Pow- ers people. When Hubby Went to College Is a roaring comedy. The Hallowell Concert Co. ‘Will appear at the Grand on Sat- urday night, Sunday afternoon matinee at 3:00 o'clock and Sun- day night. Concert Begins 7:30 S| Saturday night, and at 7:00 o'clock Sunday night. In connection with the concert the regular service of motion pictures will be run. - GUARANTEE The Hallowell concert Co. is the finest musical organiza- tion that has ever visited Bemidji, and comes here absolutely under the guarantee of money refunded to anyone who is not satisfied with the entertainment, A habit you should have acquired long ago is to pay for your paper in advance. There is hardly a newspa- per and no magazines that will be sent out unless they are paid for in advance. The Pioneer has adopted this new method and on top of that it has cut the rate down to $4.00 a year. If you do mot wish to miss an issue -don’t wait until the last day. Those who do may be disappointed, as every subscriber who is not paid up will be discontinued. Practical- ly everyone has signified his inten- tion to “stick,” ‘don’t be among thel “quitters.” Ll GAGE HATS A SPECIALTY Watch forthe Announce- ment of the Henrionnet Millinery Opening to-mor- row night, Practical Fashions CHILDREN’S ROMPERS. For the small child, no more useful rment than the rompers has ever en devised. This little model is made in one piece and is very easily fash- loned. It has a high neck finished with @ band collar and long sleeves. The yompers are completed with a pocket on the left front side and a strap belt buttoning in front. Madras, cambric or seersucker may be used. Many women prefer the last named mate- rial, as it requires no pressing when laundered. The pattern (5660) is cut in sizes for 1, 2 and 3 years. To make the rompers in the medium size will re- quire 2% yards of 27 inch goods. To: procure_this pattes to “Pattern Departme: ‘Write name and addr: sure to give size and NO, 5660. NAMB., STREBET AND NO....c..coveeieesenenses STATE........... Minnesota. YOUR GRAY HAIRS ~ QUICKLY VANISH {A Harmless Remedy, Made from Gar- den Sage, Restores (‘olor to Gray Hair A feeling of sadness accompanies the discovery of the first gray hairs i which unfortunately are looked upon ag aeralds of advancing age. Grey hair, however handsome it maybe, makes a person look old. We all know the advantages of being young. |Aside from the good impression a youthful appearance makes on others simply” knowing that you are “look- ing fit” gives one coarage to under- jtake and accomplish things. So why |suffer the handicap of looking old on {account of gray hairs, when a simple remedy will give your hair youthful ;and color and beauty in a few days’ {time? Most people know that common {garden sage acts as a color restorer and scalp tonic as well. Our grand- mothers useq a “Sage Tea” for keep- ing their hair dark, solft and luxur- jlant. In Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy we have an ideal pre- paration of Sage, combined with Sul- phur and other valuable remedies for dandruff, itching scalo and thin, Wweak hair that is split at the ends or constantly coming out A few appli- cations of this valuable remedy will bring back the color, and in a short time it will remove every trace of dandruff and greatly improve the growth and appearance.of the hair. Get a fifty cent bottle:from your druggist today, and notice that differ- ence in your hair after a few days’ treatment. All druggists sell it, un- der-guarantee that the money will be refunded.if the remedy is not exactly as represented. 2 R. F. MURPHY FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER & SPRING MILLINE, Y OP Beginning March 15 and 16 We open our Millinery Parlors to the ladies of Bemidji and the surrounding country with an entire new stock of the Iatest Straws, Flowers, Shapes and heautiful Paris Models _ EDWARDS SISTERS, CASH To each and every lady purchasing a hat Frida opening days will be given a fancy hat pin. _ : We are here to please you and extend to each and all a cordial invitation to come in and see our hats before purchasing elsewhere. We shall be glad to show you our goods. We call your special attention to our Imported Hats, French Novelties and Orna- ments and our complete line of Tailored Hats, Made Hats and Pressed Shapes WE GARRY A FULL LINE OF CHILDREN’S HATS ALSO OUR SPECIAL ATTENTION IS GIVEN TO ORDERS y and Saturday March 15th and 16th, our ——