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i | ! . seph Keyes, G. Ardis, Dan Frazier, Moore: and grandmother, Mrs. (Gillmore, left this afternoon for the west whre Mrs. Gillmore will visit her granddaugh- ters at Gateway, Montana. -Mra. Moore will return to- her home in Bonners Ferry, Idaho.’ i Ben Swanson returned .from: Du- wiie it . luth yesterday where he has been vis- . i - The Abunt Minded Burglar iting: tur a week, after attending his 5 i Bhtripb lfiermdg- Boob pllld‘v wite’s funeral at Moorhead, Minneso- " o 5 o b bt o b‘ . w“’ ~scrmntlta. Mrs. Swanson: died. here in:Be- E. L. Buck, of Cohasset, was a Be- |midjl and her body was: taken to midji visitor yesterday. Moorhead for- burial. You will have no anxlety and wil be able to sleep better if your funds are deposited in the Northern Na- tional Bank. 4 per cen. interest is paid.—Adv. 5 Brainerd Daily Dispatch: The good people of Bemidji are in‘a state of |, turmoil over the location of the new.|: : v g : Thou Shait Not Kl“ 3 ' PROFESSIONAL 75,000 federal building Uncle Sam . ot LA RS SRR R LR R B F ] :s fo build In that elty. The Ploneer : : ~ 1a.a Vitagraph gtory of ' woman convicted on clreumstantial evi- - is taking a vote on the most popular dence, ammnth-hmmmmm»mm 4nd: Ruth wl location for the building. i . Brainerda Dalily Dispatch: Miss Teachel' of P lflno Edna Brown; of Minneapolis, came - Rm Stadio 1002 Besmidji Ave. from Bemidji this noon and visited “Costs Much to Run:New. York. Maintained Betief in ignorance. Phone 168 her friend, Miss Vivian Reilly at the h : ; Al More money than old Father Knic! Opposition to state education in tht noon hour. Miss Brown - and Miss 4 . = erbocker ever dreamed there was inPaSt was.due largely to a beliet that LAWYERS Rellly were sorority sisters at the the world ‘was spent last year in run- | t00 much. learning -was: not good: for university of Minnesota. ning .the' city of. New York. It cost|the mnl-. ‘The ~worthy Hannah |gRAFAM M, TORRANCE ; : more than half.a:billion. dollars to G. G. Winter, who had charge of | P& # ” properly handle the village: The city: LAWYER the Crookston Lumber company land £ 5 chamberlain’s report shows that all uub Miles Block Telephone 568 office last spring and summer, arrived ) 4 records for financial transactions: in 00r. {1 ,hd in Bemidji this ‘morning and again 9.5y Haris & BRie | the bistory of the city were. broken | D. H. FISK T took charge. He expects to be here ast year. The total recelpta were §523, | ATTORNEY AT LAW | until next fall. During the winter, Chlef Justlce Whlte, Who Administer :3::’;3::!11 2:;%:&?3:1?‘:‘? 3‘;;: Mmtm :::l m Office second floor }YI‘n-Ba'II Bldg uaw §ISEREEE gk ‘W. L. Brooks went to Solway Mon-~ day on a business trip and returned today noon. : Won't You Let Me Take You Home 3 smhh?fllor Carter Cutter has resumed his dutles in the Security bank after sev- eral weeks’ illness. KRR KRR KRR R KR KK * H. J. Unruh returned from Minnea- apolis this morning where he has been on business since Saturday. Big race Wednesday night.—Adv. George Noll left last night for a two weeks’ business trip to Minne- apolis, Duluth, Chicago and Milwau- kee. Cass County Pioneer: The Walker High school basket ball team appears to be unable to get a return game with the Bemidji team. The Swedish Lutheran Aid will be entertalned at the home of Mrs. M. S. Wilson on Fifth street, Thursday afternoon. Everybody welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCumber and baby of Cass Lake, who have|Mr. Winter was in the home office 439,421.28 froin ' sales ‘of co 421 rporate| and “such coarse works as may fit the been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M.|in Minneasoltn. the Oath - : | stocks, revenuo and assessment bonda. : Y PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS A. Clark left today for their home. «“I'he Dawning”, a society drama, The city spent $552,759,712:33 during| 2 5 ) = 1912, and if cash bala: 3 A chance to get Aetnaized. The|jg without doubt a most beautiful nd Jh.had w nce _ of| poar.” DR. ROWLAND GILMORE — $843,026.60 on January 1, 1918. Of the total amount. spent the-largest sum was devoted to the redemption Resourceful Editor. Office—] of revenue bonds, the total being| Ofi¢e Boy—"There are two men out Alias; Blpak M asesTic THEATRE | 5 5 S o o e s = e emavon e : city debt and $73,581,950 for. the re | &7an:" Hditor—“Well, go out and tell TONIGHT--PICTURES DE LUXE PPl o .,;,.‘ 1he poet-that the deaf man 1s tho edi- |-Phone ssg™"® 12 MaVe Block o - them.™ ltT ] A w l”G!’ p A 4 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON HE DAWN Why Salves Can’t Cure Eczema| co—wow a A powerful society drama with dramatic situations, showing the sus- PHYSICIAN ceptibility of womankind to flattery and the encouragement of her vanity ing eczema through the blood has been {.}eml as-highly ag this for we know that | oyer :u?:n tion I‘Nl b D" BBUBGBO’ N" by mankind. This picture features Leah Baird and Earl Williams, the two [§] ELiec, b by, Selettists, many diferent JiUU; siops the fich at once. ive Jist| "Oftics ‘Fhone 36, Residance ‘Enons Vitagraph stars. . But it has been found that fhese salves [be enough to prove it to the inner skin below the epidermis|{DD.D. Pi 3 . where the eczema gorms are 10086, | ShEt come. ta bobutsdort e 4t you PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON tor, and let them fight it out between DR. C. R, SANBORN Speolal Feature In Two Reels (Vitagraph) = . ; 20 Sl DR, A. E, HENDERSON Since the old-fashionéd theory of cur-|troubles but none that we can recom- given up by scientists, many different stops the-irch at once. We just only clog the pores and cannot penetrate| Of course all other druggists have DBR. E. H. SMITH This—the quality of penetrating—|big profit substitute. agent C. W. Woodford, is now in PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON town.—Adv. Rev. Charles H. Fiesher left this morning for Federal Dam, where he will preach today in the absence of district superintendent, A. H. Me- Kee. Higgins left some time ago in order E. E. Lewlis, N. A. Nelson, Art Ha-|to arrange for a home in his new gen and W. A, McGlennon, all of Bag- | location. Mrs. Higgins and. infant ley, were visitors in Bemidji yester- |daughter will leave as soon as these day. -They had business in district |arrangemeuts are made. court. The funeral of 1rs. Paileuce Coth- The Baptist Ladies’ Aid will be en- | an was held in the Methodist church tertained by Mrs. George Smith, 1101 onday afternoon at 2:30, Rev, Char- Minnesota avenue, Wednesday after- |1es H. Flesher officiating. Mrs. Coth- noon, March 5. A cordial invitation | ran has been confined to her bed for is extended to all. - the lust nine months, suffering: with picture and you should not miss it at the Majestic tonight.—Adv. Mrs. Lawrence H. Higgins expects to leave in a short ime for Bowes- mont, North Dakota, to join her hus- band who is in business there. Mr. cancer. She passed away Friday eve- Ilustrated Song robably explains the tremendous suc- Brainerd Daily Dispatch: Miss| . b " Lo ok, She was lald t ” Do A el Kl bl oxbome s ot It y0m ome to our atore. we.are Office in Winter Block N ning. at:eix 0'clack.. 'Bhe was o «When | Waltzx With Yflll' remedy, oil of wintergreen, thymol, g1y-|th Y, Palmer, employed as & substitute rest in Greenwood cemetery. cerine. efc., as. compounded 1 Dfi m‘-t w‘e offer ou a full size bottle on ? G. V. Thompson Prescription. -Diihia gnasanted it youdonot find shat | DR. E. H. MARCUM = | teacher at the Blackduck schools, e h';ve 's0ld other remedies for skit it takes away the itch AT ONCE, it o i skiti] costs you not a cent. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON There will be no game between Cass Lake and the “Big Bemidg” bas- ket ball teams here on Friday as was formerly planned. The game hag been postponed so as not to interfere with the entertainment which will passed through Brainerd today on her way to her home in Minneapolis. “The Dawning”, a feature picture in two reels, stands in a class by itself and will be appreciated by the most eritical. It will be shown at the Ma-| o o1ven by the public speaking class | S Jestie tonight only.—Adv. of the High school on that date. No - Brainerd Daily Herald: Mayor-|answers have been received from VETERAN IN CITY. EXHIBIT OF -MODERN PRISONS elect McCuaig, of Bemidji, is fore-|other letters for games. The “summum bonum”’ of all earth- man of the grand jury. That should| 1 ipevs Creamettes are here, |1V contentment and happiness con-| Penology to Bo Made One of the Sub give him an opportunity to get mext|y ..o Greamettes are the tender |Bi8ts of first in belng civilized; second, Jects of Interest at Coming and to inaugurate necessary reforms. creamy part of durum wheat made in being chl;stlanllzed and thirdly, being International Exposition. F. H. St. Peter of Nymore, who has |thin tubes, and can be cooked in A“i“““" .. This last attribute fs'at-| oy, o 0oern: sotence of -prison mam been confined to the St. Anthony’s|twelve minuets, retaining its rich, |tained by the protection offered BY | g4poment 15 to be demonstrated by the hospital, is convalscing and it is ex-|creamy, nutty flavor. Buy them of The Aetna Insurance company In| pritish board of trade at its special pected ho can return home in @ fow |Roe & Markusen. Phones 206 and|thelr health and acclont insuranco) display, which will bo a feature of the days. He has been sick with typhoid | 207.—Adv. policies. A large number of the busi- | Ghent International exposition this fever. ness men of Bemidji now carry this| year. ever. International Falls Duily Journal: pjgh grade insurance. Mr. C. W. Every side of prison life will be fl- Sandy McPherson secured a Warrant|woodford, the veteran agent is in the | Justrated, and there is to be a series today from the county as wolf bount, | eity for a few days. It will pay you | °f lifesize models of convicts engaged ¢ % d on prison tasks, and exact replicas of he having poisoned one of the ani: n to give him a little attention should | 4po" eells for the various classés of mals south of town. February was|pg call to see you.—Adv. quite a month in‘a wolf way, as twen- prisoners: ty-five -pelts were turned in during Barker’s Drug Store. Ofiice in Mayo Block Phone 18 Residenoce Phone 311 —_— “An Old r..hlanndflop.m‘""' (Edison) ¥ ¥k kX xxk XXk KX KKK KK XK KRR KRR KKK A very laughable comedy. EINER W. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over Security Bank e ————— ' DENTISTS FEDERAL BUILDING: BALLOT. Belleving the followlng location to-be th‘ most desirable for the new federal bullding, I.hereby cast one vote for it. JR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office in Winter Block DR. J. T. TUOMY | DENTIST First National Bank Bldg. Tel 338 Signature. NOTE—Ballots will not be counted unless signed. Return to the Ploneer office or place in ballot box at south-west corner Bel- trami and Fourth. DR. G. M. PALMER I DENTIST Miles Block Evening Work by Appointment Only - International Falls Daily Journal: There will be a hearing at Bemidji Tuesday before Judge Stanton on judicial ditch Uo. 10. L. H. Nord and other local parties interested will attend. Kk dhhkkokkk ok k kKKK kK Kk LR E AR R ERERERER RS R AR KKK KKK KN R AR KRR KKK —_— e Geo. P. Watson, L. A. Ogaard, Jo- Fred Ross and L. H. Nord, all of In- ternational Falls, came to Bemidji today on matters connected With Judicial ditch 10. __A - A I:::;;:ber :1 til;e 'l:’odeu ha;e b!:en NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY i spec made in prison. o is & = —7 =S 1iat paiiod of time. Johu Erickax.| TRADE WAR LOWERED PRICES | model of the oldfashioned convict » > = ,Q et & B Baday, resdin Tooms ! < D- IIMAy reading of Ray made the Hanner record of the O cells known as “iron cells” from the = k g y oni!. trappers, he having turned in six| Residents of German Town Would | fact that they were constructed of pe.tg, for which he secured $9% All Be Well 8atisfied If Rivalry corrugated iron. The last of these W. K. DENISON 3 v 8hould Be Kept Up. has recently been destroyed, Z, > ) e A number of Bemidji people en- _— There will be an interesting display A / \\ VETERINARIAN joyed a sleighride to the George Wal-| Readers of a local newspaper at| of articles which have been manufao [ 3 T Phone 164 Pogue’s Livery ker farm last evening. The party in- ‘z'::‘;";' e X;":&‘;flslfim tllltr:d tlnmpmloully bym &fm:nm Weeks and s hve ST s — % either for amusement or e hope ] i - Popular sport — roller skating— |cluded: Messrs. and Mesdames | 5O Bt L O rnentin thoad: | c e s maitad oot eeks and months have been spent in gathering to: Adv. gether from the Style Centers, choice garments for the DRAY AND TRANSFER SAFE AND PIANO MOVING Res. *Phone §8. 818 America Ave. Office Phone 13. George Rhea, Charles Dailey, A. T.| vertigement columns: “In conse | of bread and then colored with black: Wells, Andy Larson, John Patter- : . % Y E. M. Sathre returned this mo;nh;g Moy i ’J. OsabI: id 305 Leo: T o ;:fé;°:“gr*‘:’°‘;‘:‘°'m§;§ lsné ]:::nv;:;‘::::e fio;“::. £ Mm; Easter parade. 'Garments that have the right style :;‘;mn:’t’:’r"’:;:::::"o‘fl::‘ ,‘::: 1%% | v, H, Carlson, Mesdames A. A. Car- | have decided to add to thelr business | ¢5 opon the cell doors are among the|| and will give comfort and service to the wearer. Our | , M. S. : daughter, - | the sale of margarine.” True enough f 3 q 2 A also attended the snnual meeting of |7 M. & Gllet, and danghior, Sor-| [0, oy (oo Tator thio shops were sell | meser soumd aag il be tachuded In the|| PTice Mmakes it possible.for all women and children to the Liberty Telephone company and 7 be well dressed Easter morning, Sunday; the 23d. ing margarine, and as it was labeled g d thy ag:spent in playin, 2 display. the Scribner Trading Qcompany while ::o 0,,A° evening. wagap waTinE ":::t l’]““’“ ‘:":‘: ':;9 °:h""““’ some- | The ast stage in- the work of - the there. ! ower than the inhabitants of| prieon guthorities is the preventive T Hover 4 - : ZFUNERAL DIRECTOR & 5 rbst had ever before experienced, Brainerd Daily Dispatch: Lee La- | goa’c . 0 0 0e o D to :I:ltne:::;nb :t' h:?:t:;l‘c;l“mmdd‘ s ;.l:: e § COat Shown Here Is Baw, Judge Stanton”s court reporter | the standard to which they were ac- e at Bemidil, Is suforing with the| customed. trade was socn yery nyisk, | PY. 8 foet; of the new prison at Camy No. 4512 M. E. IBERTSON mumps and his place is being filled | Most of the inhabitants. treated the | iir, ‘0, e Telo 9f Jighty for. ihls (2o by Cameron Hugitt, of Duluth. Sim- | matter as foke arranged for their Brisoner ; M::le f::m 453_ fine grade of tan UNDERTAKER and ultaneous with this announcement in | Peneilt, but some of the grocers were W, pco in, long; collar in- not a little d, and wh bet TR 2 clie: BomidJl papers. comep ., the . ha- protested 7n.:::y:nn:,n th: ::“t.hh:; Soldierly Appearance ‘8polled. ltil brown broadcloth; COUNTY GORONERD nouncement that Mr. LaBaw. 18 en-| wag rather surprised that the joko did | Australia’s school cadet system has cloaed with 4 large tan buttons; o5 i A s Beltrami Bemidji, Mina. sleeves trimmed with 4-in. cuffs, b Miss Bess Cochran. This is joy and | joke, but a thrust on the part of the |ers in -the island continent. Put grief combined. watchmakers at several dealers whom | briefly, the youngsters: who are sub- ers in margarine had been- giving |.elastic. This fact has been accentuat- 3 % away watches as bonuses for thesale {ed by the dilatory. manner in which ' 'fln be sent by Parcel Post pre- Brinkman Theater Tonight Picture Program Universal Manufacturing Film Co. pre- sents 101 Bison Feature The Tatoo, Breaking the : The funeral of Selma G. Enge- Pflflflfl sether, the nine year old daughter gaged to be married to coe of Be-| not come to an end. It is now ex-|® humorous side which has been af- ~-and one large but- $10 00 ton. Price.... they accuse of unloyal competition. | ject to compulsory drill, keep on grow- o midji’s most’ pupular young women. | plained that -the sale is- scarcely a|fording some amusement to the teach- For some time past two or three deal- | Ing, and their uniforms are, well, not 4 All garments. ordered by mail | Resolvine Eclair Comedy o N e ot p'| of several pounds of their produce, | the uniforms are delivered. In some ¥ paid if cash ancompanies the TI] T Iy mssmn flf naa- Ao YRR south of Be-| and they had refused to discontinue | Instances a year has been allowed to e del‘ : 8 T4 E midji was held Monday afterncon at | this sale when politely requested to | elapse after the small boys had been ; b < = Positively Cures Lame Horses, Bog Jonos * |2 o'clock at the home of the parents, | do 8o by the watchmakers. Then | measured and their struggles to get e and Bone Spavins, Ringbones, Side- con Rev. J. H. Randahl of Bemidji officia-| the jewelers decided to sell margarine | Into their clothes and their appear- bones, Splints, Curbs, Big Hocks, Big without the watches, and so - doing|ance afterwards were ludicrous in thé SaE % 5 Knees, Big Joints, Sweeney, Contracted managed: to ‘sell it cheaper than'the | extreme. At one school, St. Stanis-|} . 3 House D Feet, Poll Evil, Fistula, Absorbs Ofllhlll dealers. laus college, Bathurst, the president, |{ . i % bl o r esses Bunches. Work horse every day. 83 Rev. M.J. O’Reilly, states that some per bottle. Free Veterinary Advice. Eclair Comedy ting. Intérment was made in Green- The . Engesether. Wanted, @ Wife In @ Hurry || Foes, moved up nere. trom Men. By George Fellows. The Police are ||tosh this winter. Selma :had been 4 Be, Postacript Unnecessary. of the boys were measured eighteen || o :We are showing a beautiful |[} peeriess Medical ‘Co., Kasots Block, Coming and Then the Fun Begins sick for some time and dled‘February| , young woman new.p“g report. | months ago, and their uniforms have line 0‘ house: dreg’se' most of Minneapolis, mm&" 28. er was sent by her editor to interylew'| '0t arrived yet. : : - ; : om fit fo “str i = Vaudeville Program — glcl:ud glum‘zn Gllde:l'. te;fltm‘ of the: - i 5 Gk 3 ersi:x:o te : wor:-tm::l:; = 2 entury Magazine, and to secure a “The Thunderer.” : ] = bet Milmar & IIII'I'IS &llahy Estelle SWINSON-SANDERSON 3,000 word article on “Young Women| "It was. mud splashing that gamea !] - : 00 go ; the materials Miss Maybelle L. Sanderson and in é.tlteruure ;eu:hl the:London Times its nickname of the ¥ Thomas W. Swinson were united in} ‘It was a ing subject, full of'| Thunderer. For the name was first ap- || - i Al marriage at the Methodist parson-| Meat,” explained the young woman| plied when: two ladiés at Kew were (] - ’ . | THE sp DING age Monday afternoon at 5:30, Rev. ;’:m;"z{;‘z&:";"‘“‘:ffifiz 63(‘)?)%0 bespattered with mud ¢ i 5 ut af it 6,000.1 riding much too close to them. The Charles H. Flesher officfating. Mrs.| pyy 1 never got an7 furtar [than ng Swinson’s home was at Osage. She| tha first question. Mr. Gilder’s an- came to Bamldji about four months| swer took the very life out of me.| ¢n Shucks Orchestra Playing All the ||ago from Park Rapids, Minn., and |1 asked him: ‘Now, Mr. Gilder, what | ¢ ¢ has been employed at T. J. Crane &| Wou'd You say was the. first, the chief, Latest Numbers the all v -Qllen“ll reqn(llte for a young Co.’s store during that time. Mr. entering the literary fleld?’ 1| i . 'Swinson was appointed city engineer % i ‘hov" Stuss, 1:10 last ovonhll at the ocouncil meeting: “‘M.‘u Bated rendg “ 7“" lllua l.nralne Character Comedienne Wright & Clayton Slnglng and Dancing Admission 10c and 25c