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MISS GENEVIEVE CLARK. Daughter of Speaker Keenly Interested In Political Affairs. @ 1912, by American Press Assoclation. Born to Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Dech- aineau Wednesday morning, a twelve pound girl. Miss Agnes Logan of Grand Rap- ids, is visiting her father, H. Logan, of this city. ¢ Mrs. M. Malone has gone to Crook- ston to be the guest of her daughter, Mrs. H. J. Welte. Moonlight excursions on the City of Bemidji. Boat leaves at T7:30. Just a few left while the moon lasts Mr. and Mrs. G. H. French left this morning for St. Cloud, going in their car. ~They will be away a week or ten days. Mrs. F. C. Webster of Minneapo- lis, who has been spending some time at Turtle Lake, left for her home this morning. Buy your adding machine paper olls at’the Pioneer Office and School $upply Store. Single rolls 10 cents, 8 for 26 cents. Mr. and Mrs. D .L. Young of Ait- kin, Minn., are guests at the home of their son, A. P. Young. They will return home tomorrow. Miss Theresa Pfaff of Crookston, arrived in the city yesterday and will be the guest of friends until after the blueberry season is over. Go to Hakkerup for photos. Mrs. Thayer Bailey has gone to Cass Lake to be the guest at a house party which Mrs. M. Thornton is giving at her summer home there. Miss Hazel Fellows returned yes- terday from Fergus Falls and Eagle Bend where she has spent the past ten days visiting relatives and friends. Capt. Scott's south pole expedi- tion tonight at the Majestic Theater. Miss Ida Jackson of Marquette, Mich., who has been the guest of her cousin, Mrs. G. H. French during the past ten days, returned home this morning. H. C. Johnson of Bakersfield, Cal- ifornia, is in the city visiting rela- tives and friends. Mr. Johnson is a civil engineer in the employ of the Southern Pacific. If you want to take a trip with Capt. Scott to the south pole don’t fail to be at the Majestic Theater tonight. nesday. The funeral is to be held there today. The ice cream social which was given last evening by the young la- dies of St. Phillip’s Catholic church was a great success, they having cleared fifty dollars. This money will go to the benefit of the church. A $4.00 dictionary in exchange for coupons clipped from the columns of the Pioneer. Read the big display ad in this issue and then look ‘for the coupon. Six coupons with 98 cents secures this splendid modern $4.00 dictionary. The summer school teachers and a few of their friends have made plans for a picnic to be given this af- ternoon. The party will take the trip to the dam and return and will then land on this side of the.lake where they will serve lunch. 4 per cent 4 4 interest 4 4 paid on 4 4 Certificates 4444444 or 4 Deposit. Northern National Bank. Miss Servia McKusick entertained a few friends last evening at the home 'of Madeline Johnson. “500” was played after which a dainty lunch was served. The guests in- cluded Misses Ivis Roberts, Dorothy Torrance, Irene Logan, Arabelle Neal, Madeline Johnson and Marion Minton of Minneapolis, who is Miss Johnson'’s guest. Did you ever before buy full size typewriter paper, the kind that goes with a guarantee at the rate of 500 cheets for 75 cents? We offer you AVON BOND paper put up in hoxes at the above price. 1f you wish a beavier grade paper we have the same at $1.00 a box of 500 sheets. The Bemidji Pioneer Office Supply Store. Mrs. E. H, Winter entertained a few friends informally last evening in honor of her sister, Miss Runice Dickinson of Minneapolis, who is her guest. Games, guessing contests and music ,formed the evening’s enter- tainment after which a dainty Inneh was served. The guests were Misses Gladys Mackenzie and Loreta Ma- lone and Messrs. Groome McCullough and W. Z, Robinson. Rude Thome was very pleasantly surprised by a number of his friends last evening. The guests took pos- session of the house, playing games and later serving refreshments which they had brought. Those present were Mary Rippel, Aurora Angvall, Elvira Angvall, Agnes Lauritzen, Edith Linn, Ahna Johnson, Elaine Boyd, Viola Miller, Nellie Crowell, Bessie Newton, Avis Guyer, George Barnaby, Harry Marin, Arthur Brey- ette, Dan Newton, Warren Edwards, Allen Wintersteen, Warren Morrow, Earl Rutledge and Clarence Thome. Save the coupons from the Pioneer. One each day for six issues and bring them to the Pioneer with 98 cents and secure a fine leather bound dic- tionary. Look for the big display an- nouncement. This dictionary is a reg- ular $4.00 seller. Miss Florence Smyth, who has spent the past several days in the city as the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Smyth, left this morn- ing with Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Bailey, on an automobile trip to Miles City, Mont. The trip is to be made in the new car which Mr. Bailey recent- ly purchased. Miss Smyth will visit a couple of days in Miles City and will return home by train for a few days’ rest before going back to Vir- ginia to resume her work in the T. J. Crane and company store. Mrs, Bailey will remain there a week or ten days, visiting both at Mileg City, Mont., and Jamestown, N. D., after which she will return to Bemidji. Mr. Bailey will remain there as he has been given a new territory by the firm with which he is connected. Exquisite British Humor. “A fox which was hard pressed by the Essex Union hounds entered a house in High street, Billericay, and bolted upstairs into a bedroom. When found,” says Punch, “he pretended to be a waif rehearsing ‘Red Riding Hood’ for a cinematograph show, but his tale was cut short.” POOR AS A CHURCH MOUSE Saying Has' More: Meaning Than at Former Times. .- The sexton of a fashionable . New York church was sweeping into & large ‘mound the bright purple, red and yellow discs of confett! which Mt tered the church entrance and steps. “This menth,” he said, “I have had already 86 weddings in my church. And at every one of these weddings paper confett! was thrown at the bride instead of rice. “The confett! fashion is very wel ©come to us sextons. When rice wat used our churches were overrun with mice. The saying, ‘As poor. as & church mouse,’ was then meaningless ‘Why, in my church, where weddings are so popular, several hundreds of mice—fat chaps they were, too— found an ample food supply in ‘the rice that was sprinkled over the brides. “Now that rice .has been aban doned for paper confettl, these mict bhave all disappeared. They Werq starved out. They couldn’t live oy paper.” Bending with dificulty to collect & few obstinate pleces of the bright pa per confett! that stuck to the floor the old sextol added: “Of course, these bits of paper ar¢ up than rice. But, even go, I hope th¢ confett! fashion has come to stay.” HER SHARE OF THE BUREAU Girl Visitor's of a Divislog 8eemed to Be to Take All the 8pace You Could Get, “A friend ‘came to visit me las{ Week,” said the Girl Flapper, “and as there 18 only one bureau I told her 1 would have to share it with her. Sa 1 pushed my things out of the way and she began to unpack. This ia ‘what she put out: “A bottle of spirits of camphor, & bottle of camphor water and boracia] acid that she uses for her eyes, a bottle of witch hazel, another of ben- roin, & box of face powder and a tin of talcum powder, a makeup box, sixteen ivory toilet things, four Ste- venson texts in frames, an atomizer, & bottle of ammonia, another of oil of pennyroyal for mosquitoes, nine hatpins, a sewing bag, & jewelry box, #ome perfumery and an alcohol lamp. “‘Now, I'll unpack my bathroom things,’ she said, and she took out three sponges, large, medium and small; a rubber bath glove, a bottle of liquid soap and four kinds of tooth powders and mouth washes, a patent exerciser, a bathrobe and slippers, an 8ince Confettl Came: Into- Use, the much more awkward for me to sweej | antiseptic bathbrush;, & tubber spray, & thermometer and & Whiskbroom. “Then she borrowed my buttom hook.” o Surprise Boxes In Shark Stomachs. Fishermen in the Caribbean gea re- gently found in the stomach of. a shark which they had killed & good sized bottle in which was a -half-decipher- sble letter from a shipwrecked saflor. Many such relics have been. found. In one case a lady’s bracelet was found Jn a state of perfect preservation, to- gether with a silver spoon and a thou- sand Spanish reals in money. The curious feature of the finding of the money was that it was th an offictal receptacle lost in the city of Spanish Town (Jamaica) during a negro upris- ing in the seventeenth century. Where had it been meantime? Surely not in the shark’s stomach, unless the shark lives a much longer time (or some of them) than science has.any reason to suppose possible. On the other hand, if in the sea it would have been ren- dered unrecognizable in a few weeks. Had 1t been in the possession of some one shipwrecked, why had it been left intact? - The conclusion was inevit- able that the shark must have fished it out from a compartment of some Jong-submerged vessel. — Harper’s Weekly. * Sunshine a Cleanser. Sunshine is the best possible disin. fectant. The rays of the sun pene- trate and disintegrate all organic sub- stances. Let it flood the rooms which are occupied whenever it is possible. Lay the bedding in its direct rays for an hour every bright morning. Dark corners that have a stuffy smell are dangerous to the health of the house- bold. FREGKLE-FACE New Bemedy That Removes Freckles or Costs Nothing. Here's a chance Miss Freckle-Face, to try a new remedy for freckles with the guarantee .of a reliable dealer that it will not cost you a penny unless it removes the freckles, while if it does give you a clear complexion, the ex- pense is trifling. Simply get an ounce of othine-double strength from any first-class druggist and one night’s treatment will show you how easy it is to rid yourself of the homely freckles and get a beautiful complexion. Rarely is more than one ounce needed for the worst case. Be sure to ask for the double strength othine, as this is the only prescription sold under guarantee of money back it it fails to remove freckles. Depar Classi fied tment The Pioneer Want Ads CASH WITH ©OPY % cent per word per Issue 5 cents. 80 your want ad gets to them all. HELP WANTED WANTED—Neat appearing young man and woman to advertise and solicit for a western house. Can make from $4 to $8 per day. Call at Markham Hotel evenings after 6 p. m., ask for H: S. Davis. WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework. Good wages. Mrs. R. H. Schumaker, 608 Bemidji. WHY BE MISERABLE WITH HAY FEVER A Simple, Safe Remedy Gives In- stant Relief, Even in The Worst Cases. Thousands of people are miserable two or three months every summer Algert Rhoda, Sr., of Long Prai- rie, is in the city visiting at the home of his son, F. W. Rhoda. A. A. Melges of Minneapolis, is trans- acting business in Bemidji . Mr. and Mrs. Del Burgess have as their guests Mr. Burgess’ mother and sister-in-law, Mrs. Florence Burgess of Two Harbors, and Mrs. J. M. Bur- gess of Tower, Minn. They will be here about three weeks. The many wonders of Capt: Scott’s south pole pictures weer seen by a large crowd at the Majectic last night, they will be shown again to- night for the last time. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Jackson left this morning for Grand Fapids where they will attend the funeral of Mrs John McCann whose death occurred at St. Anthony’s hospital on Wed- with hay fever and rose cold. They go around sneezing, blowing the nose and wipingtheir eyes, and at night they are so choked up they can hardly breathe. There is no need of this. Ely’'s Cream Balm will relieve all these distressing symp- toms in less than five minutes’ time. Hay Fever is due to an over sensi- tive condition of the membrane lin- ing of the nose and throat. Ely’s Cream Balm soothes, heals and strengthens this delicate inside skin. so that you not only get instant re- lief but are also protected against a return of the trouble. Don’t hesitate because you have been disappointed with other. reme- dies. Get a fifty cent bottle of Ely’s WANTED—Competent camp watch- man, man and wife. John Moberg. WANTED—Two waiters at Boston Lunch Room at one. FOR SALE FOR SALE—TypeWwriter ritbons for every make of typewriter on the market at 50 cents and 75 cents each. Every ribbon sold for 75 cents guaranteed. Phone orders promptly filled. Mail orders given the same careful attention as wheo you appear in person. - Fhone 31. The Bemidji Pioneer Office Supply Store. FOR SALE—The Bemidji lead pen: pencil (the best nickle pencil :n the world) at Netzer’s, Barker’s, 0. C. Rood’s, McCuaig's, Omich’s, Roe and Markusen’s and the Pio- neer Office Supply Store at 5 cents each and 50 cents a dozen. FOR SALE—Small fonts of type, several different points and In first class condition. Call or write this office for proofs. Address Be- midji Piopeer. Bemidji, Minn. FOR SALE—Rubber stamps. The Ploneer will procure any kiid of Cream Balm from your druggist, and if you are not satisfied- after a fair trial, get your money back. All druggists -sell .and recommend it = rubber stamp for you onm short wotice. Regular charge rate 1 cent per word per msertion. No ad taken for less than HOW THOSE WANT ADS DO THE BUSINESS The :Ploneer goes everywhere so that everyone has a neighbor who takes it and people who;do not take the paper generally read their neighbor’s 14 Cent a Word Is All It Costs Phone 31 cheap. Falls & Cameron. FOR SALE—Flock of 70 sheep. Ad- dress Fred Paetzoldt, Wilton, -Minn., R. F. D. No. 1. FOR RENT ————— . FOR RENT—Furnished front room with bath. 506 Beltrami Ave. LOST AND. FOUND LOST—Gold stone stick pin. Finder return to Pioneer for reward. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISERS—The great state of North Dakota offers unlimited op- portunities for business to classi- Ted advertisers. The recognized advertising medium is the Fargo Daily and Sunday Courier-News, the ouly seven day paper in the state and the paper which carries the largest amount of classified advertising. The Courier-News covers North Dakota like a blank- et; reaching all parts of the state the day of publication; it is the paper to use in_ order to get re- sults; rates one cent per word first insertion, one-half cent per word succeeding insertion; fifty cents per line per month. Address the Courier-News, Fargo, N. D. WANTED—100 merchants in North- ern Minnesota to sell “The Bemid- " lead pencil. Will carry name of every merchant in advertising columns of Pioneer In order that all receive advantage of advertis- ing. For wholesale prices write or phone the Bemidji Pioneer Of- fice Supply Co. Phone 31. Be midji, Minn. BOUGHT AND SOLD—second hand FOR SALE—Gasoline plete. with launch, com- enton. top. -Will_gell turniture. 0dd Fellows building, /across m.gmwmzuw % DOUBT DISAPPEARS No One in Bemidji Who Has a Bad Back Should Ignore This Dou- ble Froof. Does your back ever ache? Have you suspected your kidneys Backache is some times kidney ache. 3 With it may come dizzy spells, Sleepless nights, tired, ‘dull days, Distressing urinary disorders, Doan’s Kidney Pills have been en- dorsed by thousands. Are recommended here at home. You have read Bemidji proof. Read now the Bemidji sequel. Renewed testimony; tested by time. -Mrs. J. C. Titus, 602 American Ave., Bemidji, Minn., says: “I am recommending Doan’s Kidney Pills hoping that other kidney sufferers may be benefited by reading my en- dorsement. I was suffering from kid- ney trouble when I got Doan’s Kid- ney Pills. They gave me a great deal of relief, more than any other remedy| I had ever used.” Mrs. Titus gave the above state- ment on August 27, 1907, and during a personal interview with one of our representasives on March 19, 1912, she said: “I have no reason to change my opinion of Doan’s Kidney Pills. I occasionally use this remedy and it always brings benefit.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name — Doan’s— and take no other. - Try a Want Ad INSURANCE - Rentals, Bonds, Real Estate First Mortg;zge Loans ; onf] City§ and Farm Property 5 and 8, O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. Phone 19. Minn. WORLD’S STAR FIBER-SILK If you have never worn Fiber-Silk hosiery and underwear you have some of the most satisfactory articles yet to wear. | Bomid), It is the best of all materials— strong, silky, elastic, and with that comfortable feeling which you know but cannot describe. Underwear, hosiery and sweaters for men, women and children. I also carry the very best lines of tailored-to-your-measure Skirts, Suits and Coats for Ladies; Suits and Cus- tom Shirts for Men. Dress goods by the yard, a complete line. Ready-to-wear o g and house dresses. Wash dresses in many pat- terns. I carry nothing but the very best in my line, Everything is un- conditionally guaranteed to be satis- factory or money refunded. Every firm I represent is reliable. Best pos- sible values for your money. For the best evidence call on or address HARDY" Lake -Boulevard Exclusive Dealer in Bemidji Dress Making Wanted 1-2 Cent a Word-=-Cash i R RS SRR R LR LR L & 4 jam G, Klgin|- =2 . BRAND NEW MUSIC 400 Sheets of Up to Date Popular and Classical Songs Just Received “Just as the Ship Went Down’’ " Dedicated to the Titanic “That Haunting Rag Time Strain’’ “Mr. Rag Time Whip-poor-will’’ “Down in Melody Lane’’ If we haven’t your choice in stock, order it ABERCROMBIE’S Phone 290 218 Beltrami This space re INQUIRE OF 8T. PAUL Dictionary firom the factory, checking, elerk hire and recsive your choice of these three & 84.00 (Like iu ' New WEBSTERIAN 1912 DICTIONARY/ull Limp Leather, fle > Miustrated lishers of Webster’s 8 rounded; beautiful, strong, durable. at this office SIX B B . WEBSTERIAN Seot in the style of binding — Bl Teamer, 18 12 Illnstrated | Ty5.5'L7S In—.""‘.f' Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Go.- For price of lots, terms etc., Bemidji or write, Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Go. 520 Capital Bank Bullding Cut out the above coupon, with five others of consecutive dates, and preseat the expense bonus amount herein set opposite any style selocted (which covers the items of the cost of packing, express ¢ illustrations in the announcements from day to day.) _ This dictionary is NoT published by the original ‘pub- It is the oNLY entirely NEw-compilation by the world’s greatest authorities from leading universities; is bound in §] sides, printed on Bible paper, with red edges and corners S :rf mapls and over 600 sub{"e‘ctlbe:ufifully illustratcg bythree- & Q color plates, numerous subjects by monotones, 1t s “of S educa.h‘:mal Charts and the latest United States :Je’nsus.m.l;gr:es::t i Consecutive Dictionary Coupons and the served by the T. C. BAILEY, MINNESOTA and other [EXPENSE items), books Becessary dictionary or by their successors. xible, stamped in gold on back and esides the general contents, there 98¢ ¢ The $2. & New 00 stamped 4 JAN and black; has same 1912 pioer, same . illustra- DICTIONARY. - 57%; "% Consccutive ‘Coupons and the SR E S e R R R0 X ¢ ey 162 East Bound Leaves .. 168 West Bound Leaves . 186 Bast Bound Leaves 187 West Bound Leaves . GREAT NORTEERN 33 West Bound Leaves 34 East Bound Leavea 35 West Bound Leaves MINNESOTA & INTRERNATIONAL 32 South Bound Leaves 81 North bound Leaves 34 South Bound Leaves 33 North Bound Leaves Freight South Leaves at Freight North Leaves at . MINN., RED LAXE & MAN. 1 North Bound Leaves . 2 South Bound Leaves . KX KKK KKK R HEE KK ¥ Lake Bemidji Time Teble * CITY OF BEMIDJL KEKERRKE KKK R KKK K KK Fast Mall and Passenger Boat. Leaves Bemidjl For * kR East Bemidj!..6:30 a. m. and 5:3¢ p. m. Fare 10c. Grand Forks Bay and Dowa RIVEr & eiveiiecnniesionssesd b Bl 26c. All Points on the Lake..... » m Fare #bc. All Summer Resorts. .7:30 and-8:30. p = Fare 3bc. Down the Mississippl River to the Dam 22 mile trip and 1 hour stop’ at the dam. Boat leaves 3:30 p. m., returm- ing at 5:30. Fare, Round Trip, §0c. Children Half Fare. Phone MR CAPT. W. B. MacLACHLAN. KEKKE KKK KT KKK KK * PROFESSIONAL CARDS, & LR R R TR R TR 2 RUTH WIGHTMAN TEAGHER OF PIANO Leschetitsky Method Residence Studio 917 Minnesota Ave. Phone 168 . MUSIC LESSONS, MISS SOPHIA MONSEN TEACHER OF PIANO AND HARMONY Studio at 921 Beitrami Avenue MISS HELEN B. HAM TEACHER OF PIANO 613 4th Street. LAWYERS GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Miles Block ‘Telophone 560 D. H. FISK ATTORNEY AT LAW Office over Baker's Jewelry Store PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS DR. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON DR. E. A. SHANKOK, M. D, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block ‘Phone 396 Res. "Fhone 307 DR. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office— Miles Block DR. A, E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First National Baak, Mins Office "Phone 36. wum . DR. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Winter Block DR. E. H MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGHON Office ‘Phone 18 EINER W. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office ever Securtly Bank DENTISTS DR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office in Winter Bleck DR. @. M. PALMER DENTIST Miles Block Rvening Work by Apointment: Omly NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY. Open dally, except Sunday, 1.to & p m., 7to § p. m. Sunday, reading rooms only, 3 to ¢ p. m. TOM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER SAFR AND PIANO MOVING Res. 'Phone §8. 818 America Ave. Office "Phone 13 [ TRY A WANT AD = 5