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MISS M. CAREY THOMAS. —_— President of Bryn Mawr College, Who Is Prominent Suffragist. Photo by American Press Assoctation. A. G. Wedge left Wednesday for fleld: and Miss Lucy Brooks. It was decided not to have any more meet®] ings until after the Christmas-holi- duys. # You will find that druggists every- where speak well of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. They know from long:experience in thesale of it that in- cases of coughs and colds it cam always be depended upon, and:that it is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by Barker’s drug store.— Adv. WOODMANSEE EXPLAINS THE PHOTOS OF “SARAH BERNHARDT” Having been over two years and a half an exhibitor of the very: best motion pictures 1 am pri-ileged to make you what I consider the most extraordinary announcement of my cureer as:an ezhibitor, and: that is tihe supreme photoplay of tke world’s greatest actress, Sarah Beinbardt, in “Queen Elizabeth.” Whea America’s foremost director of the legitimate stage, Daniel Daniel Frohman, is compelled to reccznize the progress and wivance of the motion picture it is but a skort 3-au tor him to become -|individuativ associzted with thelr production. Therefore Ame-ica’s mas- ter director presents to you the world’s mistress of dramatic ant, supported by her favorite players. Think of it! Theatres of the larger cities have turned thousands away at an admission price of fiity cents. This will be the most expens‘ve film I have ever handled, and for that reas- on the admission price will be ten cents for children an¢ twenty-five cents for a dults. I ask your loyal Deer River, Minnesota, on business. Big race at the rink tonight be- tween Newton, Baker and Wells.— Adv. W. J. Mason of Williams, Minneso- ta, was in the city on business Wed- nesday. Catholic church sale at Troppman’s store today. Store open until 10 p. m., tonight.—Adv. W. A. Currie, E. W. Faber, J. Bis- iar, and A. E. Ellison were in Inter- national Falls yesterday. Go to Hakkerup for photos.—Adv. Sunol Waringer was the guest of the Misses Beatrice and Lucille Heathcoate of Farris Wednesday. Go with the crowd to the roller rink.—Adv. Daily Journal-Press, St. Cloud: Mike Barrett will leave ithis after- noon fro Bemidji on a business trip. Ten per cent of all sales made to- morrow will be given to the Nor- wegian Lutheran church.—Adv. Frank Koors went to Minneapolis Monday to attend the Dairymen’s convention and meeting of ice cream makers at the University. ~He will return Friday or Saturday. Will person who took gray coat button pinned on telephone pole at Beltrami and Fifth street please re- turn to- Pioneer office.—Adv. K. Mclver and W. A. Gould will leave this evening for Hot Springs, Arkansas, where they will both take treatments for some time. Mr. Gould expects to remain in the south this winzer. | “From now until Christmas, Lahr's Furniture Store will be open even- ings until 9:30. Gifts selected now will be delivered Dec. 24 if so desired. —Adv. Mrs. Liner Skrivseth will enter- tain the Young Ladies’ Lutheran Aid society this evening at her home on Bemidji avenue. All the members are urged to be present at this meeting and to come early. One-tenth of all sales made at Troppman’s store today, will be giv- en to the Catholic church.—Adv. E. M. Sathre returned from town of Liberty today, where he has been for the past few days taking an inven- tory of the text books in the four schools of that town, in view of ad- ding more books in the schools. A bank account is the best aid in the Saving habit. The Northern National Bank pays 4 per cent inter- est on your savings and compounds this every six months. —Adv Mesdames W. H. Boyer and M. A. Clark were the guests of Mrs. Frank McCumber of Cass Lake Tuesday, re- turning home Wednesday. Mr. Clark who has been in Cass Lake on busi- ness for a few days returned with them. The winter play ground of Bemid- ji—the roller rink. Absolutely no dust.—Adyv. Mrs. D. R. Burgess and son Jack, will leave for Duluth Monday, where Mr Burgess will join them later on in the week. ~After visiting in Du- luth for awhile they will go to Tow- er, Minnesota, where they will be the guests of Mr. Burgess’ parents until after the Christmas holidays. I have for sale at Pogue’s barn, carload of horses, weighing from ten to eighteen hundred; both draft and driving teams. C. B. Baughman,— Adv. . The N. Y. B. club was entertained at the home of Mrs. E. E. Kenfield Wednesday evening, December 11. The evening was spent with needle work and music. The members pres- ent were the Misses Lea Given, Ber- tha Larson, Marabell Clark, Mable Brooks, Carrie Armstrong, Lizzie support, both moral and financial, in bringing this production to Bemidji. It will be shown at Brajnerd. and I'll never let it be said that we are.lack- ing in appreciation here. Sarah Bernhardt will never visit Bemidji in person. You would pay $5.00 for a seat to see her in the larger cities. She is now sixty-nine years old, and her career is rapidly drawing to a close. A'l of which is proof that this is a rare, and possibly your only opportunity, of ever see- ing her. Remember the dates of exhibition are Saturday and Sunday nights and Sunday matinee at 3 p. m.—Adv. —C. J. Woodmansee. BIG SURPRISE TO MANY IN BEMIDJI Local people are surprised at the QUICK results received from simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adler-i-ka, the German ap- pendicitis remedy. E. N. French & Co., state that this simple remedy antisepticizes the digestive system and draws off the impurities so thoro- ughly that A SINGLE DOSE relieves sour stomach, gas on the stomach and . constipation INSTANTLY.—Adv. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That all teams found standing on the streets or in the alleys of the city . of Bemidji, unblanketed, for more than fifteen minutes, between the date hereof and March 1, 1913, will be taken to a livery stable and the care and keep thereof paid by the owner before such team or teams will be released. ¥ EARL GEIL, Chief of Police. Dated December 11, 1912. We wish to call your attention to the fact that most infectious diseases such as whooping cough, diphtheria and scarlet fever are contracted when the child has a cold, Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy will quickly cure a cold and greatly lessen the danger of contracting these diseases. This rem- edy is famous for its cures of colds. It contains no opium or other narcot- ic and may be given to a child with implicit confidence. Sold by Barker’s drug store.—Adv. The detective may be an earnest seeker, but he doesn’t always find. NOSE STOPPED UP WITH GATARRH A Common Sense Treatment for Colds and Catarrh, Gives Instant Relief. No matter how miserable you are with catarrh or a cold in the head, nose stopped up, throat sore, eyes run- ning, dull pain in the head, -dry cough, fever, foul breath, Bly’s Cream Balm will give you instant relief. It gets right at the root of the trou- ble, cleanses, heals and strengthens the raw, sore membranes, stops the nasty discharge so that you are not constantly blowing the nose and spit- ting. In a few minutes after applied you can just feel it doing its work of clearing the head, the pain and soreness are relieved, the breathing becomes natural and the stuffed up feeling is gone. This cleansing, heal- ing, antiseptic Balm contains no mer- cury, cocaine or other harmful drugs. It is easy to apply, pleasant to use, and never fails to give relief, even in the worst cases. . Never neglect a cold, and don’t suf- fer the miseries of catarrh nor dis- gust your friends with your hawking, spitting and foul breath. Get a 50- Erickson, Mary Bell and Florence Bell. One visitor was present, Miss Julia Nelson. Mrs. Kenfleld was as- sisted in serving by Miss Arvilla Ken- cent bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm from your druggist, and start the treat- ment at once. You will find that it | Grand T"hea A Mid-Channel Romance A Relianoe story of love and romance on the. water. . At the Foot of the Ladder . A Thanhouser comedy—always good. dllustrated Song: ‘Drowsyland Sung by Mrs. Remfrey The 'White Treachery A Western story of the unusual kind. -Deeply dramatic, intense and vivid. 5 West Bound Leaves. ves. Freight South XM. Freight North an'.:. u:‘. 1 North Bound 3 Bouts Bound Anves: ity Falr’’ (Kalem). ; 1 m 10,80 to & county. fair. Dontmnuthlsone It fea- _tures Alice Joyce, the Kalem favorite. ee Or the. Vo thagmph) i nAn ;ull':frl%:m of Jbuman _interest, Ienturlnq lShn ; | illustrated ”"'kam Tum Tiddie” Miss Hazelle Fellows . ““National Soldlers’ - Hom. Virginia® :ihe scenic and photographical work in this pmun are beyond criti- sm. a’”""d.fln” (Edmon) Ciiiiiki*illlifi ~'This brisk.comedy.tells how, he met with a deserved-punishment. PROFESSIONAL CARDS % iil*fiili*ii!l’ ‘Matinee Every Saturday at’ 2:3,_0p. m. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That no ashes or other refuse must be thrown or deposited on or in any of the streets or alleys of- the city. Any person peraisting in so doing, af- ter publication of this notice, will be dealt with under the. provisions of Chapter 29 of the city ondinances. EARL GEIL, Chief of Police. Dated December 11, 1912. A Des Moines man had an attack of muscular rheumatism in his shoul- der. A friend advised him to go to Hot Springs. That meant an expense of $150.00 or more. He sought for a quicker and cheaper way to cure it and found it in Chamberlain’s Lin- iment. Three days after the first ap- plication of this liniment he was well. For sale by Barker's drug store.—Adv. Office Hours. Living in a very friendly neighbor food, I found that often during the fweek I was delayed in my work by & (“back-door” visit or a lengthy tele« ne call. Accordingly I proposed ‘to several that we adopt “office hours™ our work and permit no interrup: during those hours, writes a con. butor to Harper's Basar. The peighbors saw the wisdom of this plen d we have followed it with very gratitylng economy of strength and tme. HOW’S THIS? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- ward for any case of Cattarh that can- not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, We, ‘the Undarsigned, nave kaowa . J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be- lieve him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able fo carry out any-obligations made y_his NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, Toledo, Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern- ally, acting directly upon the blood and’ mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 15 cents per bottle. Sold by all Drugglst: Take Mall's Family Pille for consti- pation. THE BEMIDIJI EVENING POST Even :when ‘the expected - happens there - are..people :who ‘will ‘inist on saying “I.told-you so. The-wisest man:would make a good bargain if he could trade off what he knows for:what.he doesn’t know. If you are troubled with chronic constipation, the mild and gentle ef- fect of Chamberlain’s Tablets. makes them especially suited:- to.your case. For sale by Barker’s drug . store.— Jor fir 0{/ Dusiness Men Digesta " Sarah Berabirdt, in “Queen Elizabeth,” a mammouth production in four ireels, Saturday and Suaday nights. . Matinee Sunday, 3 p. m, RUTH WIGHTMAN TEAGHER OF PIANO Leschetitsky Method Residence Studio 1002 .Bemidji.tAvenue Phone 168 Popular Amusement: House OPENS EVERY DAY 10:00 a. m. for Beginners 2:00 p. m. for Practice 7:00 p. m. for a Goed Time Close at 10:30 Getting the Best of It. ATTORNEY AT LAW 'Office second floor O’'Leary-Bowser-Bldg ——— PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS DR. ROWLAND GILMORE "PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ‘Office—Miles Block DR. E. A. SHANNON, X. D, PHYSICIAN AND SURGHON Office in Mayo Block Rea. “Phone: 397 Evening Program 0 p. m. to 7:30, Speed Up 9:00 Ladies with Escorts 0 Slow Down 9:16 Racing 0 5 Ladies Only 9:30 Fancy Skating All Promenade 9:45 to- 10:30 Promenade ABSOLUTELY NO DUST Bemidji /Amusement Co. T: T 8: 8: "Phone 3! DR. C. B. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block DR. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGBON . EUARMNTLLD BY BENIBH BREWHG (0. UNDER THE FD0D ANDONVEY) ACT AINE 28™ 1906, HE/y/fl.// flflEWIIVE Lo o MALT AND: “hom Tone: 4 éV%y dro, —f Fealt f MadLONLY:BY: THEQ HAMM BREWING CQ PHYBICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Winter Block DR. E. H, MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON “Office in U‘Io Phone 18 Reaidence Phons 311 EINER W. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over Security Bsnk DENTISTS DR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office 1n Winter: Block DR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST First National Bank Bldg. DR. G. M. PALMER DENTIST Tel. 280 Miles Block , Bvening Work by Appointment Only | Founded A. D. 1912 by Geo. T. Baker NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY VOLUME I daily, flcepl Sunday, 1 to 6 . :’ nduuudh'nm BEMIDJI. MINN. NUMBER 1 | %S; will be the best investment you .'OX'I made.—Adv. \ | | | ] Chuckled, when he said, “I was worth a million before' anybody found. it out.”- So says his biographer, and doubtless got it verbatim. took advantage of every.bargain sale he heard of that offered anything-he. wanted, from the Indian’s wigwam to the establishment of the metchant prince of old; New York. The moral is old, “A dollar saved is a doliar made.” We believe Astor’s theory was correct, and in buying our merchandise we have made every dollar count for the reason we also believe “A - DOLLAR SAVED IS A DOLLAR MADE.” tisements, which occupy this same space day after ‘day,~ goods -advertised - at ex- ceptionally low prices, even lower than you have been used to seeing them, you can be satisfied that we are mot losing: money on:anything which we advertise, but the fact is we know how and where to buy. We figure goods well bought are:half ‘sold. Our Mr. Baker’s experience of over ten years in the wholesale jefielry business gives him a knowledge in this line that is a great help to us and which must always-be of great:value-to our customers. We are very anxious to have-every one pay us a call and you ¢an. rest .assured ‘when you:drop:into-Baker:& :‘Co.'s :store, 116 Third- street, yéu will al- ways ' be welcome, ‘whether you make a purchase or mnot. TOM - SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER Res. "Phone. 58. 318 Amertcs- Ave. - E A Short Story By Geo. T. Baker. :*iil*iu!il!cl: * o- * * * - REMEMBER * * . - 3 * The Fair Store Sells i i < ! ' x Postage Stamps <k - o 1 & 3 * At Cost * # e * = x * - KKK KRR ERKRRRRK It is a certainty that Mr. Astor PUNERAL DIRECTOR M. -E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER. and COUNTY CORONER So if during the holiday season, you .see. in our adver- -THB SPALDlNG