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International-Falis-Daily Journal: Mrs. John Doran and Miss Gagne went to Bemidji last night to spend Christmas at the home of Mrs. Dor- an’s parents. Mrs. J. C. Hand and three children who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Smith for several | weeks, left Wednesday evening for their home at Foy, Minnesota. The art is not in making money, but in keeping it. Keep it at work for you at the Northern National | Bank, where you will receive 4 per | cent interest.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Naugle have as their holiday guests, Mr. and Mrs. | Charles Borchardt of Crooksten and |Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Dunning and Miss Sarah Naugle of Solway. PRINCESS JULIANA. —_— Latest Picture of Only Heir to the Throne of Molland. | International Falls Daily Journal: |J. C. Parker of Bemidji, ex-mayor of that city and now a timber operator {on the Canadian Northern west of | here, is spending the day in the city. Marvelous worker; cleans the | blood, regulates the bowels, builds {up the appetite; its Hollister's R. M. ! Tea does it. 35¢. Barker’s Drug store. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Morris enter- tained at a turkey dinner Christmas {day. The following guests were in- |cluded: Mr. and Mrs. M. LaFon- tisee and daughters, Ella, Kate and Lucy. Miss Ruth Larson came to Be- | midji from Hibbing Tuesday evening and wi'l spend the holidays with her imother. Miss Larson has been trim- |ming at the Torrance millinery in | Hibbing. A combinatlon set of Rogers silver | AA butter knife and sugar shell free |to Pioneer subscribers. Set packed |in neatly lined box worth $1.50. | Miss Jessamine Gould of the St. Cloud normal arrived in the city Fri- | day and is the guest of her sister Miss | Btta Gould. She expects to leave | Monday evening to resume her stud- W. B. Lakin went to Blackduck on | ies at the normal. a business trip this morning. Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Marcum had as C. W. Seville. of Minneapolis. is| their Christmas dinner guests Mr. spending Christmas with Mrs. Seville. and Mrs. W. L. Brooks, Miss Davies . of Grand Forks, Mrs. Marcum’s sis- Go to Hakkerup for photos.—AdY. | ror "anq her nieces Misses Lois and George Lucas, Brainerd. will come| Beryl Davies of Crookston. thus evening to spend New Years at Ma*t Mayers’ Photo by American Press Association If you are troublea with chromic | constipation, the mild and gentle ef- Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hulett has as fect of Chamberlain’s Tablets makes their Christmas dinner guests Mr.|(hem especially sulted to your case. and Mrs. William Holliday. | For sale by Barker's drug store.— The winter play ground of Bemid-|Adv. ji—the roller rink. Absolutely no! Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Jester enter- dust.—Adv. | tained the following guests at Christ- Misses Etta and Jessamine Gould | S dinmer: Mr. and Mrs. 1. N. were entertained at Christmas din- | 13ul, Bugene Jones of Kansas City, nier at the 'W. H. Vye home. |Mrs. Mary Adams and Miss Rena i Adams, both of Wisconsin Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Megroth ex-| pect to leave Friday on a ten day trip to the southern part of the state. John Wilecox of Fowlds, came to |Bemidji from Funkley yesterday ! morning and went to Puposky on the Secure a set of six Rogers AA teA! peq Lake train. He will spend a spoons free with the Pionecr. Ask“e“. days with his family and then how. Come packed in neat lined|return to Funkley where he is log- boxes. | ging. Mr. apd Mrs. Matt Mayers enter-| Ay and Mrs. L. C. Dempsey enter- tained Jack Hillabe and B. L. Wright | (ained as their dinner guests Xmas and Miss Leta Higby at Chris(mas;‘ day. Will Finnegan and Mrs. Batcher flnner, and children of Staples, Minnesota. Mrs. Emil Zeh. and son Ernest, of | Mrs. Batcher is Mrs. Dempsey’s sis- Thief River Falls. stopped in Be-|ter and will remain for about two midji today between trains em route| Weeks. to. Dalith | B.P.O.E. Elks No. 1052 have is- The E. E. Kenfield family and the|sued invitations for their annual Quincy Brooks family spent Cbris‘-lt‘hariry ball which will be“given in mas day at the H. D. Kenfield home | the city hall Thursday evening, Jan- in Cass Lake. uary 9. The invitations state that Puts the bloom of nature on your cheeks, reddens the lips, lights up the eye. Hollister's R. M. Tea does it. Barker’s Drug Store. o’'clock. Carter Cutter is spending his Christmas vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Cutter. Carter is attending business college at Austin, Minnesota, and will leave for that place again Saturday night to re- sume his studies. A Des Moines mam had an attack of muscular rheumatism in his shoul- der. A friend advised him to go to Hot Springs. That meant an expense Ask to be shown the special prem-[of $150.00 or more. He sought for jums offered to Pioneer readers. They |a quicker and cheaper way to cure will be brought right to your door or|it and found it in Chamberlain’s Lin- may be seen at this office. iment. Three days after the first ap- plication of this liniment he was well. For sale by Barker's drug store.—Adv. Mrs. 1. B. Olson will entertain the R. M. Bell, bookkeeper at the box | Younsg Ladies’ Lutheran Aid soclety factory. is spending his holiday vaca-|at her home. 921 Beltrami avenue tion at his home in Washburn. He|this evening. All members are urged will return to Bemidji next week. | (0 be present, as arrangements will 3 . oe made for trimming the Christmas A season ticket will be given free|iree etc, A president will also be to the boy and girl who skates the| ejecteq to fill the vacancy caused by most between today and New Year's| he resignation of Miss Monsen. day, at the rink.—Adv. Misses Ruth and Jessie Smith of ‘Washburn, Wisconsin, are the guests of their sister. Mrs. J. M. Richards during the Xmas holidays. Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Todd have as their holiday guests Mrs. Charles Hawley of Park Rapids, and Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Barry of Kelliher. George Armstrong arrived from Canada to spend Christmas with his mother, Mrs. K. H. Olson. He ex- pects to leave again Monday | Mr. and Mrs. J. McCormick enter- Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Lakin enter-|tained the following guests Christ- tained Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Younggren, | mas day: Mrs. James Gellespie of and Mr. and M E. H. Denu and|Gordon, Wisconsin, and her daughter Philip Denu at Christmas dinner. Miss Olive Gellespie, of Botteneau, < . North Dakota; Mrs. Tliomas Ratican N. B. Backus of Minneapolis is the of Blackduck; Mrs. Hannah Reardon guest of his brother, G. D. Backus.| ¢ pyjyen; Clyde R. Nelson of Bena; He arrived Wednesday morning and |, popert Ratican of Blackduck. will spend several days in the city. i We wish to call your attentlon to When you have 2 oillous attackly, fuct that most infectious diseases give Chamberlaln’s Tablets a trial. such as whooping cough, diphtheria They are excellent. For sale by Bar-| ;5 searlet fever are contracted when Eer’s drug store.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. White enter-|Cough Remedy will quickly cure a tained Mr. and Msr. Graham M. Tor-|cold and greatly lessen the danger of rance and Miss Dorothy Torrance at|contracting these diseases. This rem- Christmas dinner at the Markham |edy is famous for its cures of colds. hotel. ic and may be given to a child with The Salvation Army will give a|implicit confidence. Sold by Barker's program and Christmas tree in the|gryg store.—Ady. city hall tonight at 8 o’clock. A number of presents will be given the children. Baudette Region: Theo, Stabak- ken and his neighbor, Carl Dahlman, both of Carp P. 0., were in town last Hollister’s R. M. Tea is a deadly |week, each having brought in four enemy of clogged bowels, upset|live cross foxes. The former sold his stomachs, sluggish livers and impure|quartet for the neat sum of $325 and blood. Barker’s Drug Store. | the grand march will begin at nine | the child bas a cold. Chamberlain’s It contains no opium or other narcot- Mr. Dahiman aiso sold his four, but: 'We Were not informed what price he got for his. The purchaser of the animals is a Spooner man, we under- stand, who intends to go into propa-! gating them for market purposes. Mr. Stabakken caught a fifth one in & trap but it freed itself in some manner, leaving a part of its foot in the trap. Arsb Porter as Mald. i In every large hotel the chamber maids are always -ready and willing to perform & personal service for the sake of the customary tip that ac- companies it. Remembering this the woman tourist, who was stopping at Ehepheard's Hotel In Cairo, rang at last for assistance after vainly strug- gling for fifteen minutes with the in- tricacies of the rear fastenings of her gown. Tc her dismay one of the Arab porters responded to her ring. “Madame requires something?’ His voice was soft and sweetly modulat- ed. “Yes. Please send up one of the maids to book my dress.” “Ah, {f that is all” He bowed and waved a @eprecating hand. “Madame desires to be shut up? I can shut ber up.” Which he did. Montenegrin Kles. The Montenegrins, though perhaps the best fighters in Europe, are gen- erous, hospitable and chivalrous. They show their women deference, although pot treating them as equals. They may exact incessant labor from their wives, but they would not raise a weapon Against the weaker sex, and no man would arrest another man, be bis offence what it might, so long as that man's wife was present. It is said that the Montenegrin women are born only to be mcihers of the na- tion, but this does not entitle them to s seat at the table with the menfolk, or to be saluted by a kiss, which is the seal of affection reserved by mea only for equals—other men. Luke McLuke Says. When two women get real chummy sud lay their souls bare before one another it is a sign that they are to be deadly enemies in a few weeks. ~Cincinnat! Enquirer. E | NOTICE. Notice 1s hereby given that the firm of Hanson and Erickson has dis- solved partnership, and that J. B.|] Hanson continues the business, pays all lawful claims against sald firm and collects all the outstanding ae- counts. Grand Theater TONICHT J. B. HANSON, 0. B. ERICKSON. SAGE TEA WILL - DARKEN THE HAIR An indian Legend Lake. - loto’s Inheritance Ilisstrated Song Restore Faded and Gray Hair to Na- | Two Souls tural Color—Dandruff Quickly Is a Thanbouser Story - Removed. track, and his Wife's devotion. There is nothing new about the|fj A Suspicious Husband idea of using Sage for restoring the color of the hair. Our grandmothers kept their hair dark, glossy and abundant by the use of a simple “Sage Tea.” Whenever their hair fell out or took on a dull, faded or streaked appearance, they made a brew of Sage leaves, and applied it to their hair with wonderful benefl- cial effect. Nowadays we don’'t have to resort to the old-time tiresome method of gathering the herbs and making the tea. This is done by skillful chem- ists better than we could do it our- selves; and all we have to do is to call for the ready-made product Wy- eth’s Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy, containing SaplfTin the proper | R strength, with the addition of Sul-| | | RaR phur, another old-time scalp remedy. S This preparation gives youthful color and beauty to the hair, and is one of the best remedies you can use for dandruff, dry, feverish, itching scalp, and falling hair. Get a fifty cent bottle from your druggist today, and you will be surprised at the quick results. All druggists sell it, under Is'a BRONCHO one reel feature telling the story of the Spirit of the Is a Thanhouser Comedy that will make every one laugh. Honeymoen Love—Sung by Mrs. Remfrey. of a Husband who gets in trouble at the race Is another one of those good ITALA Comedics. OMING I THE GREAY SPECIAL 3-REEL FEATURE: ““OUSTER’S LAST FIGHT"’ | N N SN The 725}: Tews est Leaves at Freight East Leaves at... LA R E R S T x PROFESSIONAL CARDS * LR R RE I e RUTH WIGHTMAN | STEACHER OF PIANO Leschetitsky Method Residence Studio 1002 Bemidji ;{Avenue _ LAWYERS GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Telephone 560 Miles Block D. H. FISK ATTORNEY AT LaW Office second floor O'Leary-Bowser Bldg _— PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS guarantee that the money will be re- funded if the remedy is not exactly as represented.—Adv. 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Being rigit on the spot, and knowing at all times just what sort of plots are wanted by the producers, our SALES DEPART- MENT has a tremendous advantage over agencies situated in distant cities. ‘We have received many letters from the big film manu- facturers, such as VITAGRAPH, EDISON, ESSANAY, LUBIN, SOLAX, IMP, REX, RELIANCE, CHAMPION, C(OMET, MELIES, ETC,, urging us to send photoplays to them. We want more writers snd we'll gladly teach you the secrets of success. ) We are sclling photoplays writtem by people whe “ever beforewrote a line for publication” Perhaps we can do the same for you. If you can think of only one good idea every week, and will write it cut s direct-d by us, and it sells for only $25, a low figure. You Will Earn $100 Monthly for Spare Time Work. FREE [ veon, moving #ioTURE PLAYWRITNGL Don’t heuitate. Don’t argue. 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