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1013, stract office at Bemidji, returned to that place this.morning. ' She came down to attend the Cathedral dedica~ tion and to visit with relatives Sun- Is your money working for you?. Are you insured against hard fuck| or hard times? Now {s the time to save part ot your income. Deposit it at interest in Northern National Bank.—Adv. Tonight the roller masquerade which has been anticipated by many. for some time past will be held in the roller rink hall.. A large number of skates has been’ reserved and ‘a large crowd “is' expected to ‘be -pres- ent. Four prizes will be awarded:to the best dresaed and the most :comic costumes. Among Bemidji’s out-of-town visl- tors yesterday. were -K. 0. Dork, of, Fargo; Mrs. M. L. 'Buora .of Cass Lake; Mrs. J. R. MoGiven of Black- duck; Mrs. O. Bisbee, of Blackdu Mrs. Chas. Tronckson of Blackduc! J. A. Brown, of Grand, Rapids; F. C. Carell ‘of Big Falls; H. C. Harmann | ot Grand Forks and :E. F. Miskella **** '******“*“"”‘“ of Cass Lake. TENSTRIKE. x Ladies go to the Grand tonight. "’*’**’i"’*”’ :l:tyhn::‘m;grefi:;nu: g::l;“ll:“:::t See how Peter was made to sign the s E. Thompun hu rammed lrom Sl : > *|pledge. Cruel but a certain cure.— The largest crowd of the season at|Adv. the'fink: tonight. Masquerade. Come and ‘sée’ the fun.—Adv. Mrs. C. G. Johnson returned to her home at Shooks, Minnesota, after spend!ng two weeka in the clly visit- whnthlfluu)mme oflh‘flflom 1:li tdl!l eomndrlnmm‘h. For Her - / o ¢ v Is an Edison drama of an Msummm Mmu: whhkmm“mmflm:ndflmmm'mdm hflu&fim SUPPOIINN A. ‘Wheelock was a business caller t ternational Falls Monday. Andrew Moiland of Bemidji, trans- acted business at International Falls Monday. John Emberland of St. Paul is the guest of his parents, Mr. and -Mrs. Lars Emberland this week. Poor Peter. He promised to never drink again. See it at Grand tonight. —Adv. ““E. C. McGregor left for Grand Rapids on a business trip Monday. He expects fo return Friday. and Mrs. John Morrison, ‘Jr., éd Lake. were among the out of town visitors Monday-and today. Remems» ber, :mul"i’.d‘"""m and fomarrow night’ only 5 lllunmtul;-l'ovi.: Sung by Mes; Pllfes ‘Bar K Forman 4 A_hm-oflhomdhx K Ranch nnd -tréu- etmm 3 stances surrounding hls!omun. % two fun makers. CHABM' 'HARD' TO' ANALYZE » A s Presence ly. Felt, but Descrips o o-u—.;w-m; 2Com.| | ““‘J"’"‘M" Found vinced That the Youngster Was: - 7 lmbllflmlly Omm to Qive It b |- Over i half - of - our Ameriean. . girls | work.. They stand -behind counters, Dend over machines, sit.at desks, and march, militant figures, in the proces- slon of industries that séem to block the -road to girlish “grace ‘and ‘light- | heartedness and freedom’ from' care: ‘One ‘woman- who has: worked :among’ and written:‘books. i = inspiration in ‘the’ working :girl says that ‘charm -sometimes - drifts down, unawares, a thing ephemeral, a gift of the gods to the girl who has had to ‘work 80 hard that she has had no time to think about her lack of Deauty. i .“T wish I knew wherein charm lles; but 1.don't know, although I've’stud- fed it and tried to analyze it as much as most folks have, I. suspect. In Mrs. G. M. Torrance returned Sun- Tomorrow . being: Ash Wednesday, the beginning of Lént, there will be| "’ a service in the St. "Bartholomew' Episcopal’ church . consisting: of 'the m m couple had sot:, w P ‘was _getting late. He rather suspect- eley, of hrloy, ‘was call-{ ¢4" thiéy had wandered out into the lng on his old friends in:Tenstrike] mm, “80 ‘he' ‘'wended ‘his’ nepl in | Penitential office and- a celebration d “while ‘here purchmd the fine - of the Holy Communion =&t éleven ;_1‘::;:2: Homein Bl ot Al o'clock... The Right. Reverend J.'D: & Morrison, D. D., gL L. D., Bishop of| Eddle Deushane i- confined 1o his Duluth, will be the celebrant. home_on £ accomnt; .of ;-4 ;.epfatned shoulder. The 'Engler Lumber Co., among| Ole Eastrom ‘and Jens Jenson -of others, is greatly in need of saw-mill Hipes,'were in the village Monday. hands such as scalers, graders, mill- is cnpp going to Park Rapids wrights, etc., for their plant. ~ The|Tuesday. to be exlmlned for .a pen- mill has been re-built and will be|gion, completed before the river.opens up; The;mflxes‘ Gulld hsd ‘a ‘calico | however, ‘they ‘can use any and "all|pall in Guild ‘hall Friday night. It} hands who apply now, at some kind|wag largely attended. All report an|' of mill work until the sawing season en’onble time. opens in the spring. 8. B. ,Thompaon will move his % The firm of . Tepper and Lemke/|5tock of merchandiss to Internation-| “My:stars!” ejmhtefl th ola gen- bave dissolved partnership and the|a! Palls about April 1, when he will|tloman. “He has, and no mistake! 1 bowling alley_formerly operated -by|conduet a store. -~ | myseltisawibimtoncliug you how that firm will now b operated; by| Miss Ilah Erickson is visiting at “',:;'h‘n"?b".",’.:“ coupls: lookid 80 Adolph Tepper. - Mr. Tepper has had|Northome this week. : foolish that :the -old -gentleman. shut a new run-way.of maple put.in which| Mr. and Mys. Duer entertained at s eyes out of sheer.compassion. will be a big advantage over the old|bridge Friday; evening. Those pres-|! pine run-way, and minor improvements, ‘| made to the alleys, w jepn—-to Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Baer' on Monday _afternoon at the St."Anthoriy’s hospitdl a nine and a half pound:girl. in both his arms, and was kissing-her as it he hadn’t tasted such a dainty for at Jegst five minutes. 2 The old. gentleman watched . the tory performance to the finsh— which‘lie’fbund’to be somewhat weary work—and then:‘made: his: punueo M 38. Mamie' Stainbrook of Crook- ston, arrived in the city Monday. She will ‘be thé guest of friends here for a.couple of days. ,Mllk—Mrtm quar;i dollar, it pald for in.advance. Schroeder.—Adv. for: one Ww. G “It is—is rather,. pa, fair girl; *but—but Hr Popple has me [ lnm In a— T'ye met many, many kinds of charm ‘but I've never been ‘able to say. just what: 1t that charmed me.. Cer- Rainly it was never mere beauty, nor ‘mere intelligence, nor mere cheertul- ness, nor mere kindliness. . I've seen beauty that bored, and listened to leverness that repelled, and met with heerfulness: that. was inane and. with kindliness that was eéxasperating. Charm is a gift of the. gods, and it .cannot be wooed like fame, nor won like money, nor bought like titles, nor developed like patience, nor. seized lke a prize o’ war. If it comes, it come and if it's thought on ‘too much, it files away. And there's'an end- on_it."—Mother's Magasine. Warren - Sheaf: - County Auditor Lundgren will leave for Bemidji to- niglit to arrange about ditch matters with;'the caunty auditor of Beltrami county. Crookston Daily Times: Mrs. Wm. Marin’ went to Bemidji today where she will attend' the funeral of Mr. Matin’s brothér. She will return the lattér part of the week. several more|®Bt;Were, Mr. and Mrs.'S. E. Thomp- been:|50n, Mr. and‘'Mrs, Wm. Fellows, Mr. and: Mrs. C, Jacobson, Mrs. Sorenson, ‘Mrs. “Knappen, Miss Vivian Thomp- Willie have Kit. Carson,\Boys’ Hero. A notable.boys' hero of the last gen- ieration not entirely forgotten yet was Christopher Carson, popularly known as Kit Carson, who was born in Ken- itucky, ‘December-24, 1809, removed to Missouri ‘whiles child’and became:a Rink will be extra warm. for the masquerade tonight.—Adv, Baudette Region: There 18 no need of men lying idle around Baudette this winter and if 100 ‘woodsmen were to land in‘town today - they would be snatched \ip with haste. The demand for help increases as the Point. and sawed stove woorl for the season advances and the wages are Northwuteml Drainage' cumpqny all the way from $30 to $40, whick Moblday, with his gasoline: ig. should be a good inducement for ‘any ‘Wil Hemerick went to Thief River man who wants to work. Fulls Monday with wheat.- The Crookston Press, a weekly pa- © How is it that the per'sonal prop-| per which has been published for the orty tax i so: exorditant in' this past fifteen years in Crooksten, has|CCURty. Gilbert Bemn. 1a, Bowe: suspended publication, last Satur.|Steader, moved ‘here a‘year ago last day’s paper being the last to b& pub- November sad hat.u petdonal {ax ot lished. ~ Bditor Lind was the last to| $38:00) which, is not very encourag- publish the paper but the paper ‘was Ing for & now,beginner. {When, are the owned by Postmaster Elias:Steener- tarmers Eolus. to. wake up and.adopt son who came into possession.about| 'l 8ingle tax propogition, so that a year ago through a mortgage. ' land ‘speculators will ‘have to stand their share -of ' developlns n new coun- The regular- meeting of the city[try. [ council was held lIast night in the| Ora’Styles sold his hnrm t0 3. P.| 1 was'seklousty i1 for- three months fr(;:mcil chlmbel‘;li a]t the city hall.|Jackley. } or: :“'“' '."kl:h :“nd' t:‘m;lmzd? ere was very little important busi-| A gl bor: Mr, and Mrs, [such a weakened and paniun : Hess to be discussed “and the usual Mal‘tl;I ;‘:::. Iu: ':oesk. > Housthat 1 was confined to Ty bod & ' Mids ‘Beatrice Mills will return this eevmng from the cities where she has been for some time. Miss Tinnje_Pendergast has taken: her plage as librarian in her absence. 8on, Miss™ Esther -Copp, -Mr. Schulke and Mr. Fred Downs. 7/ li{i’**.‘liii!itiii MALCOLM. l*#*ii%#i*ifiil*k## Gilbert Betison was at Cedar Peter- signed the pledge. It was not woman suffrage for Peter was-the sufferer. Grand tonight.—Adv. buledhlmunnldohhllmlonr’ ftions and.later he .was very. service- fble to the government in -making itreaties with the Ingiaps. . Duilhs the |10 | d the blood.” The - S mus! e washe . S50 the/iagian tervttory; nad was bror. ..,:em.e T ago bean Zound orth: ettad - gemeral in 1867, Hovis. (1012 100 7o0 e agrand b this, and ited ‘Washington -with: & ‘deputation ‘of {are prescribing a wash of wintergreen, d ingredients for eczem Tndians, and-afterward -made. s tour | 21 SUIGE EEeticn® {2, St ot the states m mom. He died 10 |pound. is known as-D.D.D, Prescription Colorado May 38, 1665, for Boran . Dr. Evans, Ex-Commjssioner of Health, Wflrfl has been received froi Mr. "l'hera 15 almost ‘no :relation be- and Mrs. C. M. Bacon that they have arrived at Los Angeles, California, and have engaged rooms at the Gates »~4~1 @ivsh and Figueroa streets. Miss. Myra Preston .and Adam Mickle, both of Bemidji, were mar- ried Monday afternoon at 2:30 by M. A..Clark; judge-of probate. The ceremony took -place in' the court house. \ K Fflllm Confidonce In - Groat-Kidney. Madicine The' Knights of Columbus gave a last night in the city ~ hall. Remfrey’s orchestra furnished the music. A-large crowd was present. This is the last dance that will be given ‘before lent. Roller muquerad- Tuesday night great part of the time and unable to a5c A dv i number of bills were presented. The| Wh'le eleaning” his .rifle Eddie erform my ordinary household du- fire department asked the' council for | Kujo’Anson allowed ‘thé = hammer to rleu. Sufféered-with severe pains in Get a Can The Baptist Ladies’ Aid will be 1,600 feet of new serviceable hose as|fall on his little 22-rifle, havitig for-imy head, ‘contimous ‘ pains held‘at'the-home of Mrs. D. C. Smyth, Seventh street and Minnesota avenue, Wednesday, February 5, at 2:30. Mesdames-D. C. Smith and M. D. Stofier “will’ serve. at present they only have & back and: shouldets.-and unable | o y bout. that | gotem' to remove a _carttidge. The eat the lghtest food. . Treated with amount of horse which is'not enough [ bullet entered the cheek of his little local physician without ~receiving for a city of this size. . They also ask- | brothver, going upward and lodged in :ny ?.f.n'.?gc’m ‘results or-noticing any ed for a slight change in.the present| the Yorehead back of the eye. Dr.{improvement. = Was advised .by a fire alarm system and the - council{ Adkins has beem there twice and has|friend to take Dr. Kilmer's swaimni will probably grant both requests. . |bgen unable to Temove the Dullet, the zfid‘:“;‘h‘:‘l’t{"‘fif “r:.{:::d" :llm boy- seems to be resting easy and{. .. heerfully and- sificerely recom- wilL: probably recover. = meénd Swamp-Root' to ;ll'ly unle hsul- Wil © Hemerick returned : from fering with kidney trouble, as I have Friday evening at 8:30, from typhold “Thiet River Friday. the fullest confidence in its merits if pneumonia. Mr. Mickelson was = a} The Northwest Drainage com- |given:a: 2&ir trial:-- I'shall be very tailor and had been employed at the cpr sl ) glad if my (mm'dlol appreciation Thorson Thompson tailor ‘shep for | °0) 27e busy Alling their gas tanksio,, encourage ofher sufferers in tak- the past tw at Cedar Point. ing the same treatment. which. has D 0 years, and ia ‘well known 2 done so much for me. Siiicerély yours; mi thda city. No word has been ‘re- £ E MRS. HANNAH CARLE, ceived from his relatives who live at ! Best Co oine. 420 S. Bell:Acve. - ‘Springfield, Ohio. St. John, North Dakota. - The funeral| « The uc“'h oy ‘Before e a Notary Public, in and will be held from -tke Ib 3 have Chamberlain’s Cough for -Clark County and State:of Ohio, dertakin, X ertson un- 'Remedy ever since I have been ‘keep- permonally appeared Hannah Carle, tgl p;; ors, Wednesday after-¥ ing house,” stys L. C. Hames, of. Mar-| thig 21at day of November, 1911, and Boon..a Rev. J. H. Randahl,) bury, Ala. “I-consider it one of the|made eath that the'above"statement will officiate. Interment will be made | best Temedies . I ever - used in Greenwood cemetery. i = The members and friends of the congregation of the Methodist church will hold-a “Get Acquainted” social in the church: Wednesday evening at eight o'clock. A program will be rendered and refreshments served. Jens Mickelson, aged = forty-five, died at the St. Anthony’s. hospital Crookston . Daily Times: Miss AMUSEMENTS on the fact that the ‘g Brinkman' Theater Tonight fimmnd. Guts Diamond A Masterpiece in Two Parts The Gounterfeiter’s Den VAUDEVILLE PROGRAM Chas. and Agnes Loftus A Reno. Divorce:-Case. W. M. J. Mills Character Change. .Comedian. All Changes llad'ge In Word -Way "Before , My|was' true in mmmcmfl fact. § childzen have all taken it ;ud it - SODEN N..?:-}"g{.mc. : Crookston' Daily. ‘Times: Mig;| "orka like a charm. - For colds aad Lucia Stone and the Messrs. Will and | ¥200DIng cough it is excellent.” For Walter Stone . entertained: Saturday | 6210 by, Barker's Drug Store.—Adv. . evening at the second of their series| ' - o of parties. - Bittersweets. were iused, in the decorating, . and . whist:and rumdum were the, evening’s. divers- w ‘whoss fon,” at ‘which Mrs. Keck and'.Mr.|% ancient tradition, were Ko - { formats Montague won high scores, and Mrs. | thel#. unsophisticatedness an M (e Low and Dr. Dryden low scores, al-| %ity.and hence wese chlled, by Wi though at-the end of the evening it rlllcule. W 'he mee. L was discovered that Dr.,Dryden’s ey modesty had prevented him from con- fessing his correct score, and that the ftasa m % New York. lfl:‘ high score should’ really ‘have been|the inkabitants were such wis acres. = thham L. i(lnm hig, but rather than give Mr, Monta-| The nidkname has survived its' INSURANGE PIONEER. {Cobyrigh, 1913, by 7. P, Fallon) gue any “disappolntment Dr. Dryden inal significance 1t it ever had . kept quiet. The guests included d Messre. and Mesdames Foskett, Keck, Morley, Montague, Bertelson, McGre- gor, Fisher, E. O. Hagen, .Hodgsn, Lohn, Misner, Morris, Spokely, Mar-} in, A. Fournet, J. Fournet, Gilder- sleeve, Morchardt, Gray, - 1 ' dolars: Greenough, Knight, Rowan, Low, w Yeo, Bowman, ‘Ed’ Kelly, - Dv. and; feot: wm Mm!" Mrs. Pampier; Dr..and Mrs. P. Hag-| ;mn:w” en, Dr. and Mrs. Dryden, and Dr. and [ o e any Mrs. Remele,- the Misses Anna anl! w written Cora Bjoin, Holen Rickness Tiadel, | T T orrak. Kate Marin, M. Marin and Mr. 8. A. ‘Wallace. Novelty Banjoist PIGTURE . PROGRAM - Diamond-Guts: - Diamond:] A Masterpiece In Two Parts The Gounterfelter's: Den -3000 Feet of Pictures Show Starts At 7110 books, in pictures, in people, in places, | 3 (soug') 'th." (Vltagmph) _ A-sparkling good eondy :with John: Bunny and. Flora Finch, tlmlu —_— e SETTLED * STATUS OF POET Douglas Jerrold’s Verdict Wili Be'In'| dorsed by Many:Who Have Tried to Read Browning. convalescent. then struck him' that ed the room. her hands. “Bother -the . gibberish! derstand a word . of {t!” am not an idiot-after-alll” Solence :and Death. the ravag phomenon. Read This OMd “’A good customer won’t change his_ shop, nor a good shop lose its customer.once in three ' years,” says an old Chinege proverb. The importance of thisto you rests up- "’-shop' gives the customer qushty,. service, and a. squlre deal. “You can rely upon-securing these things from the mer- chants who advertise in THE PIONEER. for they realize that once favored with:your trade, they must render ‘all these things to retain your custom: Their advertisements in THE PIONEER are offers of goods-of the best quality, courtesy, and’ speedy. servme, and when you shop “in'their stores they fulfil those promises. Shop with reliable merchants, and wqumnt youmlf | with the buying opportunities they offer by reading their advertiserhents closely nnd conatantly every dayinTHE ting close to a weary day.” 3 e T | o o []Wr Fezema Dr. Holme: elallst ‘write: for years. the instant you apply it. In fact, we are 8o sure of what D.D.! will do for you: that we will be gla to let you have a $1 bottle on our guar- antee that it will cost you mothing un- less you find that it does the work. Barker’s Drug Store. : R. F. MURPHY FUNERAL DIRECTOR Ofhee 818 Beitrami:Ave. The writings:of Robert -Browning, which are in.great. favor. among:an aesthetlc few - but continue to be “caviar to the -general public, probably: received their keenest criticism from Douglas Jerrold half a century ago. Jerrold was recovering from a violent illness -when - a ‘copy: of ‘Browning’s “Sordello” fell into the hands of the He began’ to read, but not & complete-idea could he get from that mystic production.. The thought had lost hia reason during hisiillness. Filled with agony, a perspiration. burst:from his brow. At that maoment his wife enter “Read this, my dear,” he cried > out, -thrusting the: volume into After several attempts to make any sense out of it, as Jer rold related, she returned:it, saying, I don’t. un- “Thank ‘heaven,” exclaimed Jerrold, “then: ] “Even in the face of the inexorable faw of death,” says the Lancet, “sci- ence still has a consoling message. It 2an hold out the -hope that one day of ‘disease may 8o far be sliminated; that death will be nothing. 'more than a quiet and ‘painless-phe- It will cease to be fearsd, and come even to be desired as a fit- tha well known skin spe- am convinced that the Prescflytlon is as much a specific Xur ecczema as quinine for malaria. have been prescribing the D.D.D. remedy It 'will take away the itch 1 AND EMBALMER et I‘-‘.;».-. 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