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NN IS S S WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1912. Masestic THEaTRE THE HOME OF THE BEST PHOTOPLAYS Wednesday and Thursday Indian Romeo and Juliet (Vitagraph) History and literature enter into this tale of Romeo and Juliet, and we have a Shakespearian picture, more picturesque, more romantic, more poetic and beautiful than even the story Shakespeare portrayed. Mine on the Yukon (Edison) A drama of far off Alaska. % Tllustrated Song I Like the Girl, I Like the Dress, I Like the Girl That’s In It C. J. Woodmansee Hot Stuff (Biograph) A farce comedy A Voice frem the Deep (Biograph) A comedy full of laughter. V. L. Ellis is in Blackduck today on basiness. A LG, Wedge, Jr., went to Kelliher lasts night on business, Jamee Lenes of T n, was in the 1088, city vest on bus Dow't forget to telephione Dr, J. A, MeClure your chicken troiibles. Phone 105 A J. NicGuire of (he experimental farm of Grand Rapids, is in the city| today on busine J. T. DeLaney. Jr., and J. D. Ress- | ler were here yesterday from Park Rapids on busines Go to Hakkerup for photos. Chicago to be the guest of her daugh- ter, Mrs. E. H. Marcum, for some time. Mrs. Davies has spent the past four months in Chicago as the guest of her daughter, Dr. Leora Da- vies. A. Norrie of Princeton, 1. will arrive in the city Friday night and will make preparations for opening his cottage on Riverside for the sum- mer. Mrs. Norrie will join him here in about two weeks . Mr. Norrie will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Warfield for a few days. You can buy full letter head size, 8 1-2x11 carbon paper, the kind that will make as many copies as you de- sire, guaranteed to be equal to the best on the market or money back. The most interesting thing about it next to quality is the price. 100 sheets put up in neat boxes for $1.00 Bemidji Pioneer Office Supply Store. J. H. Grant left for the Twin City on Monday night and will remain | there for several days before going to Indianapolis where he will act as a Minnesota delegate to the nationai Socialist convention. The conven- tion will be held May 12 and Mr. Grant and his party will leave Min- Mrs. Jas. Carter left last night for : = ! oL neapolis May 10. Mr. Grant is one Blackduck where she will visit her ; - . A of twelve delegates from this state. husband for some time. C. 1. Mills, manager of Swift ang| YOWll appreciate clean, prompt o o service if you eat at the Remore Cafe. company of Brainerd, is here today [0 o i o) BURIEEs ot thie eompany Private dining room service for after- REBGRS S theater parties, ete. L. M. King, B. W. Lakin returned last night|proprietor. from Red Lake, where he has spent R ot il i i Work on the new $75,000 cathe- . : dral in Crookston, will be begun at Dr B 1. Marcum left last night|once, Contractor Edward Jackson of for Fergus Falls on busin Helthis city having received the con- will return home on Thursday tract. The foundation was complet- Theodore Nelson of the state andi-|ed last fall. When completed the tor’s office of St. Paul, is in the city |cathedral will seat 1,500 people and today conducting a state land sale. joy a meal in private at the Re- Private dining room se more Cafe. vice open day and night. L. M. King, proprietor. ¢. J. and D. J. Winton of Min- neapolis, ave here for a few days on busin onnected with the Bemidji Lumber company. A. O. Johnson, the Turtle River merchant, was a business visitor in the city yesterday, returning home on the night train. ’ Ccunty Surveyor R. K. Bliler re- turned this morning from Kelliher where he had spent the past three| days on diteh work. R. M. Funck of Cass Lake, county attorney of Ca ci t ning héme at noon. Your interests are furthered by the interest you will receive on the Cer- tificates of Deposit issued by. the Northern Natianal Bank. B. E. Wideman of Pine River, was in the city this morning leaving on the noon train for Hill City where he is installing a telephone exchange. The ladies of the Episcopal Guild will meet tomorrow afternoon at 0 at the home of Mrs. Abercrom- bie, 516 Minnesota avenue. 1 Walter Markham, of Virginia, re- turned to his home last night. He in the city to attend the annual 1. J. Crane company. was meeting of the Most users of pencils are now writing with the popular “Bemidji.”” They may be had at practically ev- ery first class pencil store in the city. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. White had as their guests at dinner and cards last evening. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Lyean, Mrs. Sarah Roberts and Tke Black of Duluth. Harold Mitchell returned to Vir- ginia last night after having spent the past week in the city visiting relatives. Mrs. Mitchell will remain here until the last of the week. The Young Peoples society of the Swedish Lutheran church will meet in the church parlors Thursday ev- ening at 8 p. m. Entertainment will be provided and refreshments served. The Bemidji Dancing Academy will give a dance in the city hall on Fri- day, May 11. Remfrey’s orchestra will furnish the music. The public is invited but door rights will be re- served. ' The place to get your typewriter ribbons is at the Bemidji Pioneer Office Supply store. A ribbon for every make of typewriter and any grade you may want. Prices at re- tail, 50, 75 and $1. K Mrs. W. L. Davies is eXpected to|if you are not satisfied. will be a modern building in every respect, being heated from the cen- tral heating plant which 'was erected last year. You can buy full letter head size, 8 1-2x11 carbon paper, the kind that will make as many copies as you de- sire, guaranteed to be equal to the best on the market or money back. The most interesting thing about it next to quality is the price. 100 sheets put up in neat boxes for $1.00 Bemidji Pioneer Office Supply Store. NOTICE TO FARMERS!!! BRING OR SEND YOUR CREAM TO THE BELTRAMI FARMERS CREAMERY AT BEMIDJI WHERE county, was in the| YOU WILL GET THE HIGHEST this morning on business, re-| MARKET PRICE FOR YOUR CREAM AND GET IT CASH ON DELIVERY IF YOU CHOOSE. CREAMERY NOW OPERATING AT FULL BLAST. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION TELEPHONE OR WRITE ANY OF THE OFFICERS. W. L. BROOKS, PRES. R. L. GIVEN, SEC. NOTICE! Watch for Troppman’s Big Em- broidery and Hair Goods Sale. Notice! Ali accounts due the firm of Huff- man, Harris and Reynolds, are pay- able at once to Reynolds and Win- ter, who have purchased the entire interests of the firm of Huffman, Har- ris and Reynolds. MRS. GODFREY WELL AGAIN Vineland, N. J.—Mrs. Allen T. Godfrey who has been in bad health for some time, has just written the following letter telling of her recov- ery. “Everyone who is in broken health ought to know that Vinol will build them up and make them strong. If restored my strength and vigor after I had been in a badly run-down con- dition for several months, and I nev- er fail to give Vinol a good word now.” Thkis is one more proof that our de- licious cod liver and iron remedy. Vinol, which is free from cod liver oil, is a remarkable strengthening jand vitalizing medicine. Men and women who are weak and in pecor health, unable to sleep or eat well, and who have given up hope of ever being strong again should cer- tainly take Vinol, without waiting another day, for it is exactly what jthey need. 5 | There is no risk at all, for it is so sure to do good that we guarantee it absolutely and will refund the money Barker’s arrive in the city this evening fropfl Drug Store, Bemidji, Minn. WE'EAT POISONS. EVERY DAY Even Common 8alt, in Large inn(% tios, Is ‘Sure Death, and 8o ls Saltpeter. e ¢ ‘When the doctor told-‘me he ‘was prescribing. prussic acid for the pain in my stomach, I gaid I would rather keep the pain than take such & poison. b “You need not have the slightest fear,” he assured me. “Why, you eat poisons every day. When the Chinesq favorite plans is to take half a cup of salt.” “Common salt?” “Yes. In large quantities common salt is & violent irritant. It sets up se: vere inflammation of the stomach, and kills as surely as arsenic. “Saltpeter, that colors bacon and corned beef an attractive red, is a powerful polson. One ounce has killed & person in three hours. Many people, have been poisoned by this salt. “You must know that your Christ- mas pudding and the icing of your wedding cake are incomplete unless flavored with bitter almonds. I am not sure how many bitter almonds it takes to kill a man, but they contain a good deal of this prussic acid that you object to. ple 80 often commit suivide, is the salt which gives rhubarb and sorrel their pleasant flavor. It is a violent irritant and dreadfully painful poison, “Need I tell you that caffein, the ex- hilarating principle of coffee and tea, is a poison? “In nearly all our condiments we eat poison. The oils of nutmeg, cloves, black pepper, cinnamon, peppermint, carraway, horseradish, thyme, etc., are all poisonous in large doses. Black pepper contains a fiery, volatile oil, capable of burning a hole in your stomach, if it was not moved on, while its piperine is a sure poison. €ay- eune pepper, or capsicum, is still more irritant. “But, besides poisons which we take from choice, there are others which it is impossible to avold swallowing in these days of complex feeding. Arsenia 1s a very common ingredient in beer, Jjam, sweets, etc.,, made with glucose, Fortunately, the liver acts more or less as a filter and saves us from seri- ous consequences.”—St. Louis Globe Democrat. Municipal Golf Course. A piece of waste land near Canoe Lake which has long been an eyesore has been leased at a nominal rent by the Ryde Corporation, and Charles Jacobs, the professional to the Royal Isle of Wight Golf club, has been en- gaged to lay out a miniature nine- hole course, where he and his sons will give lessons.—London Daily Mail, Police Dog Dies on Duty. The staff of the police station of St. Denys, one of the roughest of the outlying suburbs ef Paris, are heart- broken at the loss of their principal- police dog, Charlot, who had to be killed as the result of terrible in- juries inflicted by apaches.—Paris espondence London Daily Times. YOUR GRAY HAIRS QUICKLY VANISH| A Harmless Remedy, Made from Gar- den Sage, Restores Clolor to Gray Hair A feeling of sadness accompanies the discovery of the first gray hairs which unfortunately are looked upon as aeralds of advancing age. Grey hair, however handsome it maybe, makes a person look old. We all know the advantages ¢f 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- take 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’s time? Most people know that commont garden sage acts as a color restorer and scalp tonic as well. Our grand- mothers used a “Sage Tea” for keep- ing their hair dark, solft and luxur- iant. 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 scalp and thin, weak 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 affer 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. WEEK The woman who visits our Corset Department this week will learn more about corset- comfort than she ever dream- ed of before. ¢ The new models in the Nemo Lastikops Corset System are , simply wonderful in style and ease. Entirely new effects! A Nemo for every figure, (] ¢ We’ll expect you THIS WEEK! want to commit suicide, one of thefr| “Oxalic acid, with which foolish peo-| . | 'THE!BEMIDJ DAILY PIONEER This space reserved by the -Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co. ' For price oflots, terms etc., Bemidji or write, Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Go. 620 Capital Bank Building 8T. PAUL MINNESOTA INQUIRE OF T. C. BAILEY, LR R R 2000006000 ® LODGEDOM IN BEMIDJI 00000606 RAILROAD TIME CARDS P 800 EAILROAD 162 East>Bound Leaves .. 163 West Bound Leaves 186 East Bound Leaves 187 West Bound Leaves . A 0. U. W. : Bemidji Lodge No. 277. Regular meeting nights—first ‘and third Monday, at 8 o'clock, —at 0dd Fellows hall, 402 Beltrami Ave. 3. P 0 2 Bemidji Lodge No. 1052. Regular meeting nights— first and third Thursdays, 8 o'clock—at Masonic hall, Belframi Ave, and Fifth t. 34 East Bound Leaves 35 West Bound Leaves 36 East Bound Leaves 36 East Bound Leaves 106 South Bound Leaves Freight West Leaves at :00 Freight East Leaves at .. . 3:30 pm MINNESOTA & INTERNATIONAL 32 South Bound Leaves ..... 31 North bound Leaves 34 South Bound Leaves 33 North Bound Leaves Freight South Leaves at Freight North Leaves at ....., MINN., RED LAXKE & MAN. 1 North Bound Leaves . 2 South Bound Leaves PROFESSIONAL, CARDS RUTH WIGHTMAN TEACHER OF PIAND am pm pm am 33 West Bound Leaves :30 pm pm am am am 2m am cor every second and fourth Sunday evening, at 8 o'clock in basement of Catholic church. DEGREE OF HONOR Meeting nights _ every second -and fourth Monday evenings, at 0dd Fellows Hall. . P. 0. E. Regular meeting nights every 1st and 2nd_ Wednes- day evening at 8 o'clock. Eagles hall. ? O Qg Bl SEE OUR CLASSIF Advertisements Many who have been seeking for work have found it through our Classified ads. They cost one=half cent a word per inser- tion. Phone 31. —_— G. AR Leschetitsky Method Residence Studio 917 Minnesota Ave. Phone 168 Regular meetings—First and third Saturday after- noons, at 2:30—at Odd Fel. Beltramni Bemidji Lodge No. 110 Regular meeting nights —every Friday, 8 o'clock at Odd Fellows Hall, 402 Beltrami. L 0. 0. F. Camip No. 34 Regular meeting every second and fourth Wednesdays at 8 o'clock at Odd Fellows HB!]. [MUSIC LESSONS MISS SOPHIA MONSEN TEACHER OF PANO AND HARMONY - Studio at 921 Beitrami Avenue MRS. W. B. STEWART Teacher of Piano, Guitar and Mandolin. Graduate of the New England Conserva- tory in Boston and a pupil of Dr. Wil- liam Mason of New York. Studio, 1003 Dewey Avenue. Rebecca Lodge. Regular meeting nights — first and third Wednesday at 8o'clock. —1I. 0. O. F. Hall XNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Bemidji Lodge No. 168. Regular meeting nights—ex- ery Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock—at the Eagles’ Hall, Third street. Up Stairs over Grand Theagre. LADIES OF THE MacC- CABEES, Regular meeting night last Wednesday evening in each month. LAWYERS -GRAHAM M. TORRANCE 3 LAWYER Telephone 560 Miles Block MASONIC. A. F. & A. M, Bemidji, 233. Regular meeting nights — first and third Wednesdays, 8 o'clock—at Masonic Hall, Beltrami Ave., and Fifth St. | Bemldjt_Chapt . 170, N S sutgcfnvg:,uo?u PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS st and third Mondays, § oclock p. m. WLAND GILM Hall Zeltrami Aver and sugee | DE> RO GILMORE street. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block D. H. FISK ATTORNEY AT LAW Office over Baker’s Jewelry Store Elkanah Commandery No. 30 K. T. Stated conclave—second Everybody Is Doing 1t ~ WHAT? Using the Bemidji Pencil WHY? 3 Because it’s the best nickel pencil in the world. This pencil is Absolutely Guar- anteed or your money back at the following places: ~Barker's Drug :and Jewslry Store 0. G Reod-& Co. E. F; Netzer's Pharmacy W, McCuaig ), P ‘Omich’s Gigar Store - - " Roe- & Markusen F. 6. Troppman- & Go. - L. Abarcrombie : Chippewa_Trading Store, Red Lake -Bemidji Pioneer Office Supply Store Retailers will receive immediate shipmentin gross lots (more or less) by calling Phone 31, Ar- rangements have bern made to advertise, as above, the names of all dealers “who sell the Bemidji-” and fourth Fridays, 8 o'clock p. m.—at Masonic Temple, Bel- | DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. trami Ave., and Fifth St. - PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ROE.S: Chapter No. 178, | - "Omeq 13 Mayo Block egular meeting nights— | - ” first and third Fridays, 8| T o0® 396 g Sl o'clock — at Masonic Hall, ::llrnml Ave., and Fifth DR. C. R. SANBORN —r—a PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Roosevelt, No. 1623, Office— Miles Block Regular meeting nights Thursday evenings at 8§ o'clock in 0dd Fellows | DR, A, E. HENDERSON Hat PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON M. W. A. Over First National Bank, Bemidjl, Minn Bemidji Camp No. 65012.| Office ‘Phone 36. Residence ‘Phone 73. Regular meeting nights — irst and third Tuesdays at 8 o'clock at 0dd Fellows|DR. E. H. SMITH Hall, 402 Beltrami Ave. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON MODERN SAMARITANS. Regular meeting nights on Office in Winter Block the first and third Thursdays in the L O. O. F. Hall at § DR. E. H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON SONS OF HERMAN. Office in Mayo Block Meetings held _thira | Phone 18 Sunday afternoon of each month at Troppman's| FYNER W, JOHNSON Hall. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over Securtly Bank TYEOMANS. Meetings the first Friday [ Vatl evening of the month at the home of Mrs. H. F. Schmidt, 306 Third street. DENTISTS DR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office in Winter Block 1st National Bank Bldg. Tele. 230. DR. G. M. PALMER DENTIST . Miles Block Evening Work by Apointment Only THE SPALDING EUROPEAN PLAN Duluth's Largest and Best Hotel DULUTH MINNESOTA More thau §100,000.00 récently expended on lfip‘%flmfih 250 rooms, 1% private NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY. Open daily, except Sunday, 1 to 6 p. m., 7to 9 p. m. Sunday, reading rooms only, 3 to 6 p. m. TOM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER One of ‘the Great Netols of the William C. Kisin _ INSURANGE | Rontals, Bonds; Real Estats First Mortgage Loans on City and Farm Res. 'Phone 68. Office "Phone 13 G. G.- JOHNSON Lands Loans Stocks Office—214 Beltrami Ave. NEL,

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