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'_.__v_ ZHIS PAPER REPRESCNTLD FCR FOREIGN | ADVERTISING BY THE ~ “RUGHOPEAN PLAN - Duluth’s Largest and Best Hotel DULUTH MINNESOTA Moro than 1000000 racently cx oD improvement 250 rooms, ] Baths, 60 ssm % GENERAL OFFICES - NEW ‘IORK AND !CHICAGO BRANCHES IN-ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER fesicu: Luxurious rants and . bufle em! *aim Room, Men's GPIT: Colonial Batres; nificent Jobby and - public rooms; iroom, - banguet rooms “and un diping roomay bon parior and o in_heart of business fion hut rlaoklnv 6 harbor ad Lake “Buperior. veni¢ny to evers thing _ dry, scraggly and thin have a surprise awaiting them, because after just one nppllcntion the gray hair vanishes and " y i 1ocks ‘become ‘luxuriantly dark- and{ ‘beautiful—all dandruft goes, scalp iteningrand falling hair stops.. This is the age of youth. Gray-hair- ed, -unattractive folks.aren’t wanted around,:.so get busy with the Sage and “Sulphus - tonight and _you’ll be mazed at your youthful appearance and the real beauty and healthy con- (dition of your hair” within a few days. - Inqiiry at drug stores here shows that 11 sell - lots of ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MAT- TER AT THE POSTOFFICE AT BE- MIDJI, MINN.i UNDER THE ACT OF ARCH 8 In the City of Bemidji the papers are delivered by carrier. Where the deliv- ery is irregular please make immediate complaint to this office. . Telephone 31. Vut of town subscribers will confer a | tavor if they will Teport when they do | aot get thelr papera promptly. Every subscriber to the Daily Ploneer will recelve notice about ten ‘days be- (vre ‘his time _expires, giying him an -pportunity to make an advance pay- aient before the paper is finally stopped. Subscription Rates. sae month by carrier e ‘year, by carrier.. ‘uree months, postage paid. ci1x months, postage Gray, faded-hair turned beautitully dark and lustrous:almost' over night, 18 a-reality, it yow'll take the trouble to mix: sage. tea and:sulphur, . but what's'the nse? You get a large bot- tle .of the ready-to-use tonic, called : wyeth’s Sage and = Sulphur Hair 13medy” atdrug ‘stores here for about fifty cents. MiHiona of bottles of “Wyeth's”” are sold annually, says a well known " druggist, because it darkens ‘the hair so naturally and evenly that mo onme. can: tell it hag i The MODEL Dry Cleaning House HOGANSON BROS., Props. I i vae year, postage pai ‘The Weekly Plonee: £ight pages, containing a summary ¢ the mews of the week. Published «sery Thursday and sent postage paid ".“ahy address for 31.60 1n advance +'ublished every afternoon except Sun- suy by the Bemidjl Ploneer Publishing mpuny. «. B. CARSON. E. X. DENT. HAROLD J. DANE, Editor. New Club Committees The coming year promises to be a busy one for the Commercial club as there are several big propositions which must be carried through. The club in the past has demonstrated its ability to care for problems of any size and will undoubtedly serve Be- midji well on these later ones. One big proposition, ‘that of get- ting sheep and other live stock into this country, has been left to the capable hands of J. J .Opsahl and the other members of the club are not ‘worrying over his ability to carry the thing through. But there are other problems left. i : bor.of tho|Keen: T they wish a banquet, well | 0sophy. beisiled: gt of Ko et « Phone 19. o present, every member of the Gl ! ety. a man wants to tal erature, 94 ” 3 - and good, but it is hard for the tax| c;en 00 “invention, philosophy, he will “en!g";;:u :f:;k:(g;::f i semldjl, Minn, club is on some committee although new members taken in during the year are not appointed to commit- tees. As.a result of .the large mem s | seems to be tending. Soclety shim:| o oo fT™ killds Of car: ‘the FOI’dS alld the 3 bership, the committees are un- Colors to Guide Autoists. mers and sparkles along on the sur- i ) » 9 | ] Wieldy and seldom initiate action,| Motor touring routes throush:New| ace, and will mot ~allow- 3. seriogs | BEMIDJL. WOMEN car’t . affords.” You'll want a ' Matters must be brought before the club, which meets but once a month, or the directors and then is referred to a committee where action is slow. the that during the coming year each com- It has been suggested, and suggestion seems a good one, mittee have a secretary as well as a chairman and that the two be given power to do the work of the commit- tee with the other members as an ad- visory council. In that way each committee will have two men who can initiate action and carry a pro- position through. For the coming year it might be well to have one committee to work for the opening of the lands to the west of Red Lake. This is a big proposition which will probably take some time to work out and needs the entire attention of one or two iuen. could look into the matter of getting more govern- ment lands on the tax list. If the present law is sufficient it should be used and if not, an amendment should be put through. It has been known here for some time that one of the railroads Another committee is Y i S el & x x * auiet-gathering information about a | ¥ YR xox : oK TOM SMART x x FURNITURE + % EEMDJI GREENHOUSE <« country through which it expects to|f| X A ¥ ! NORTHERN GROCERY & X FOR GOOD THINGS TO EAT X % hois 3 % 1242Doud Avemue. . X build soon. A small committee to as- * PIN TICKETS * % * : i : : Dray and Transfer : : 1. P. LAHR : : CUT FLOWERS : sist the railroad men could help them : aummmgdnnm : : COMPLANY : x ¥ % SAFE AND PIANO MOVING * ¥ % Funeral designs a specialty & materially. ) - % Yo-mneed to send outside of ¥ ¥ * : ROE AND MARKUSEN : : : : Aol e : : Amm}‘}::g’ beauty X;ezro%o:ou;s : In the big cities, the committees|[l J Bemidil for them. e Ly S PEPR I “THEY BEAT.” : : Res. Phone 58 & 5 Ungsrtaking. 2 ok P}(“,ll‘! znd W"’”u 50 to $ o of the Commercial clubs each have a * Ploneer Supply Store 4 & ¢ WHOLESALE o 5K ot, o S toon il o e ’ paid secretary. Bemidji is not large : CanEave Tondonsy : : : LRI ] _G‘RO(E % : : : i mrl"il 206 P : : gor pe et : : i o : : C;E::;?!P:Bufil‘::s :l o : ] . one 206. 7 2 enough for this but if each commit- +« BEMIDJI PIONEER PUB. CO. * % X % % : Offjon; Phious 12: : 228 Misnoots A% : * A.E. Webster Phone 166. ’ | *x x K B T s T T s L L g T the chairman and-the two act as an executive sub- i - X : x ; u 1lvp sub-committee, mor? defin. : i aat : : G Four : : : % All kinds of building ma- x ¥ BARKER’S DRUG X x : ite action and more accurate inform- ¥ iR DEST GROCERIES & % X x $3338388 X % terial, as much or as little aa & - ¥ and rox SCHOOL SUPPLIES * ation could be had on nearly any pro- |l % found in Bemidji X X HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS & % *ohoyoulike st e % - §o 5 JEWELRY STORE - X ¥ : * position brought before the club. £ Como right hero and get % ¥ and FARM DMPLEMENTS X ¥ MOFEYTOTOAN ¥ 3 * *ox Buy your needs 3 em, as we pride ourselves ¥ : G ¥ ‘Wholesalers and Retallers % & The Commercial club has a big X on having only the best . ¥ ot : : $833888S : : :ST. HILAIRE RETAIL LUM. X Porride Cha matiataction Al 3 {rnt::“g’.:;nlm x year before it. Bvery business man ¥ money can' buy. *x ¥ x x ON FARM TANDS. x x BER COMPANY. 4« % Orders given that same ger- ¥ 5 o * interested in Bemidfi, and they all|ll % 0TT0 G. SCHWANDT 3 b C. E. BATTLES x % ' X x - i X 7108 o0 WeC 18 eraon;: x * 5 > must be, should attend the annual|l] Minréaots Ade, % I The Hordware Merchant ¥ X JOHN G ZIEGLER. % % () suq wood also for sale X . ‘BARKER'S - s B%m BOHOOL * meoting Tuesday night and give the(lj ¥ Bemidji -"Mintesots, X X Bemiast,- Mimn. % . % ODD FELLOWS BUILDING. % X Miunesota Ave.amd R R. 8 %' XThirdS. , Pomidil Mian % & x x x : = club a good start on the new, year. R R T A T Y :ufl«ununinnn«n: © FRRRIIRRIRIRRIIRIIIIRIAK | SRRIIIRIIRIIIRRIIIIRIRR - RIIKIRIKIRRIIRRIIIRRIIRE 0 0 K X X K : B e st ST P T Ty I e i S E R EE R ST L LR T Unneoessary Expense, i uam:n: :{x{i{i{ifi;fi%fl:fi:fikfi;fi#{i: :finfin««u«nflunu: 2 S s CE XX paok ««ifiifln«u-«n&wflq Legi 452 * %Ey * OUR % % BEMIDJI 'USE : x x estalatyrs hinve' gatlieréa - sigtie’ oy McCUAIG > X isa R MONEY! 8 & X merchandise asies arealvays & - - * % GUENTHER & MEHIHORN * % 1L P ECERsTRUNM : tice which indicate that Minnesota : X R,egu?.rly ‘and eystematl-'% & on the increase and each % 514 Minnesota Ave., ‘Bemidji : B x ¥ x has a igher per capita cost for gov-|l ¥ oENERAL MERCHANDISE 5 X ally Xt you m:':fl’::‘;g:{ : & sionth haschéensbetter than & | K. eisle And iretalliPls Tk Xore e * ernment than most other states of|[l}- : ¥ K week, if monthly do it month-- % X “‘”-Mo’.‘“" and Sewing : c“"m;.“ ::ld 3-;‘;“““‘“ S the“rm H::fif:“gfl::g lli:d : : B The doll 111 pil 3 & Machinea. s c the same- size. The legislature this X Dry Goods, Shoes, Groceries : l.‘y“m’.‘nm; ars will pile up : o Ao iR e g = X F : Water Connections. x year has an “economy streak’ and ap- : and Provisious. x X T, x you in’ quantity. * Phone 673. - * * Phone §66-309 i 3 * x b 2 pears to be anxious. to cut unneces- X Third 8t. Bomidgl % : b.f:'. “I'I':: m g:‘”" L : G. SCHROEDER. - x . * Bemidji, Minn, z 320 B ¥ b 4 sary expenses. ot x + SECURITY STATE BANK ¥ . ¥ amml Meton. x 3. BISIAR, MANAGER. % % % eltramt Ave, * One large item of state expense is FAIRIIITAIIIIIRREIIIRE IR :nn AR KEEKKKK KKK KKK K * the number of reports of executive of- ficials printed on first class book pa- per and expensively bound. A few such copies are necessary for the state records but the present policy appears to be to print large numbers of these " books and scatter them broadcast over the state. These Te~ ports.-are -usually :glanced over ‘and then ‘thrown away: could be answered with much less The - purpose|| (Cobvright.y The legislature has decided to give a banquet to the “third house” which is the employes of the two houses. The legislature has decided that no liquor shall be served. W .y the state should pay the expense of such a banquet is hard to see for the em- ployes are so well paid that competi- tion for the different positions is payer to understand why his money should be us York state are to be marked by color schemes, in order to make the routes readily recognizable. The route from New York to Buffalo through Albany, for instance, Is to be marked in blue, with fences, bridge approaches and signs on the proper highway display- ing this color. The suggestion was ad- vanced by an automobile association official and #dopted by the state high- ways department. Red will be- the color of the route from New York to Jamestown by way of Binghamton; yellow will mark the route from New York to the Canadian border, at Og-1i densburg; ‘green: is. for the trip-from Binghamton to Niagara Falls “and| Dgdensburg,-and brown from Oswego to Syracuse and Binghamton. i PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS four druggist will refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protrudin: Piles in € to 14 days. B50c. Alt for Fun, - ‘There seems to be a frivolous strain- taking hold of civilization, ruling out sobriety, earnestness, sincerity and making the times pne universal grin. If-it keeps on this way for fifty years, | there won’t be a serious thought left. Everybody will be telling a funny story or getting off an anecdote. The joke will everywhere prevail in con- versation. The mention of a scientific fact, a historic incident, a bit or phil- osophy, etc., will ‘be ruled out of soci- have to decoy some doleful soul into | a back room and talk in the most con- | fidential tone. At least that is the way everything thought tn-throw a shadow on it. Sit down to dinner, it’s a laugh from-soup to coffee. A committee meeting has more fun than it does business. Hi- larity is running things everywhere, and if he only holds on a while, he will be the chief ruler of all mankind. And the upshot of it will be that a man will be so lonesome when he is by himself that he will commit- suicide, and of course there will be many, for it will be the dreariest of exisistence to be telling -or listening to & tugny story.—Ohio State Journal. 3 = Brazil’s Valuable Water Power, Fortunately for Brazil, without any | coal of much value, there is water | power to be found in almost every state in_ the. republic, and the Jlarge power plants already installed . for some years have been obliged to in- crease : their voltage to ~meet ~the ! replied the beautiful daughter; Undaunted Lover, “Muriel,” said the old gentleman, sharply, “that.young man you ‘had in the parlorlast night is dull of compre- hension.. All I had to do was cough when the: other chaps remained: too -ate, and they would take the hint and depart. Did this one - say anything when I coughed last night?” “Yes,” “he said the next time he called he was going to bring you some cough-drops.” worlds series. Most of these goats come, back.: strong during ‘the next pray'ng season, while the heroes fai! SAVE MUCH MONEY/{ Instead of so much meat.a great| many Bemidji housekeepers are now | serving “Minnesota’” Macaroni twice a week. They say the men folks are not only glad to see them save the meat -money, but like the deliclous| nut-like flavor of “Minnesota” Maca- roni much better than.meat. To those who' do not know what a big difference there is in macgroni as sold at thg stores, the rich, .dglicious, flavor of “Mnesota” Macaroni will be a revelation. It is four times as nutritious as beef-steak, is much easler to digest'and costs only about one cent a dish. Try the handy “Minnesota” Cut Macaroni, which is cut into uniform pieces—it cooks more evenly and is been applied, brush with Wyeth’s - Sage and Sul- growing demands for light and power. quicker to prepare.—Adv. AR K RSS2 S8 NSNS S oSSl TR EK :’*{i’{&i’l{&ii&*fiiifi*fl« We strive to sell. THAT'S NATURAL. * But we strive harder to please, THAT'S SERVICE. - x Oourhnnl attention has : many jewelry cus- x tomm to us » KHRAAE Rk Ak MERCHANTS It matters not where you reside or what you want, the merchants below can'it get for you at a price that will defy competition. Every merchant is You*just dampen-a ‘sponge or’soft -4This:space. resefieflv by the Bemld]l, or write Bemid Townsie & 4@;0;@": o, INQUIRE. OF T. C.. BAILEY t they “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur” and the folks using it rre enthusiastic.—Adv. BEIDJI TOWNSITE & IMPROVEMENT CO. 520 Capital I-nk Bullding 8T. PAUL - MINNESOTA 0wn -your car-=don’t. let it own you. - A-new Mr. Dooley rises to remark that there are omly two - Ford when the season is on. Then ~ buy it today. There are more than 220,000, Fords ‘on the world’s highways—the best poss:ble testimony to their unex- celled worth. Prices—runabout $525—touring - car . $600—town'car$800 f. 0. b.* Detroit with complete equipment. factory. . NORTHERN AUTO CO. 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