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Captain A. E. Otto is in Bemidji today. A. E. Ellison of Bemidji, was an International Falls visitor Tuesday. Mrs. J. C. Parker of Bemidji trans- acted business at International Falls yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Strickland have taken the Witting house on Bix- by avenue. New hats for misses and children at the La Fontisee millinery.—Adv. J. M. Fink and daughter of Pine- wood were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. McGhee Tuesday. W. B. Stewart went to Blackduck last evening where he will visit schools. He will return to Bemidji Thursday evening. Big race tonight at the rink. Ad- mission ten cents. Ladies free.—Adv. A. H. Jester returned last evening from a business trip to Park Rapids. He left this morning for Walker and will return tonight. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Fos- ter in the town of Liberty, March 15, a seven pound boy. Mother and child are doing nicely. Potted plants for Easter, Easter lillies, azaleas, baby rambler roses, hyacinths and others at the green- Phone 177. —Adv. H. A. Whitney is spending a few days in the city. He has been out assisting Roy Bliler in the survey- ing work about the county. J. P. Lahr and Deputy Sheriff Denly left this morning for St. Cloud. Mr. Lahr has relatives in that city and will return about Friday. house. Your stem and blood needs a thorough spring cleaning, purifying. Hollister’s R. M. Tea will do it. Barker's Drug Store.—Adv. A. A. Richardson returned last evening from points up the line where he has been taking photo- graphs to add to his collection. The ladies of the Episcopal Guild will be entertained at the home of Mrs. C. W. Brandborg, 905 Minnesota avenue; Thursday afternoon at 2:30. Don’t fail to see the new line of hats for school girls at the La Fon- tisee millinery.—Adv. Miss Edna Gould, of International Falls, will return to her home Thurs- day morning. Miss Gould has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Baer for several days. International Falls Daily Journal: Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Strickland of this city left last night for Bemidji where Mr. Strickland has accepted a posi- tion in the First National Bank. If you're languid, cross, stomach bad, constipated, out of sorts, try Hollister’'s R. M. Tea; makes you well; keeps you well. 35c. Barker's Drug Store.—Adv. & Miss Adams of Rolland, North Da- kota, will spend her Easter vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Jester. Miss Adams is Mr. Jester’'s cousin and is principal of schools at Rolland. W. B. MacLachlan has postponed the public dance which he advertised for next- Monday night as he did not wish to interfere with the dance which will be given by the “Big Be- midg"” basket ball team on that date. Popular sport — roller skating— Adv. The ladies of the Methodist church will have their spring sale and sup- per next Wednesday afternoon and Brinkman Theater Where Everybody Goes Booking in Conjunction and Splitting the Shows With the Orpheum Theatre, Fargo. V'éuid;viille Frogra? Bulger' Educated Goats The Only Act of It's Kind in Vaude- ville. The Animals that Play ‘‘Uncle Tom’s Cabin.” Luger's Gomedy Chalk Act GCaesar & Gaesar The Bootblack and the Actress Picture Program In Old Tennessee A Feature in Two Parts 3000 Feet of Film Music By - = Leon Shucks Orchestra Playing All the Popular Numbers The Animals that Pjay ‘‘Uncle Tom’s Cabin.” Big Free Street Parade Daily No Advance in Prices. 10c and 25 Show Starts 7:10-and 9 A Feature Film Shown at this Thea- tre Every Night In the Week STORE HOURS Open 8 a. m. : Close5:30 p. m. Except Saturdays Special ; \Ever&thing Ready-To-Wear ale of New S ALL WOOL SERGE DRESSES $4.95 Slik Dresses for Street Wear 1-4 Reduction. evening, March 26 in the basement of the church. The sale will be held in the afternoon and many fancy as well as useful articles will be on sale. Fargo Daily Courier News: Miss Virginia Peyton Howe, niece of President Woodrow Wilson, is one in the White House. Her golden curls and blue eyes are seen every- where around the house and grounds. Virginia is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson How. Mr. Howe is the eldest son of Mrs. George Howe, sister of the president. Another advantage In saving your| of the most important young persons | Mavestic THEATRE TONIGHT--PICTURES DE LUXE - “The Senator’s Dishonor’”’ (Kalem) A powerful drama of modern politics featuring Alice Joyce. “The Convelescent’’ (Lubin) A very strong drama. Niustrated Song “Those Wonderful Eyes’’ = money and depositing it at interest in the Northern National Bank is that it helps cut out the worry that: i C. J. Woodmansee - AR | “How Fatty Made Good’’ (Vitagraph) hinders you from doing your best; work. i | Mrs. C. R. Sanborn will be hostess | this evening at a dinner party given ! in honor of her brother Mayne Stan-‘; ton and Mr. and Mrs. Thayer C. Bail- | ey, the occasion being the birthday of | all three. The color scheme will be | yellow, being carried out in yellow jonquils. Those who will enjoy Mrs. Sanborn's hospitality besides the| guests of honor are Mr. and Mrs. | Walter Marcum, Misses Gladys Stan- and ‘Messrs. Lee DeLaw, Ralph Lycan and Arch Naugle. Crookston Daily Times: A fine son | tor and Mrs. Henry J. Welte this morning. The smiling faced county‘ auditor was a little bit ruffled be- cause the stork did not arrive.yester- day so that he could have named the young man Patrick, but on second| thougth decided that he was a little the best youngster that ever arrived a new name coined—nothing those new Indian-buffalo headed five cént pieces however, which are light lightweight class. Deputy Sherift! Burkhardt, who is principal of the| court house school, marked on a big blackboard today, “half days absent, Henry Welte,” “Times tardy, Henry| Jennie, nothing has done me as| much good as Hollister’s R. M. Tea. ! ton, Ruth Wightman, Vera Backus, |§ arrived at the home of County Audi- |} anywhere and should therefore have|® like weight and Welte, Jr., is not in the | Welte, once.” I A comedy, chock full of fun with Hughey Mack as the leading spirit Coming Soon. ‘The Little Minis- ter,”” a Powerful Three Reel*Produc- tion by the Vitagraph Co. ; i Grand Tonight On the Threshold . (Lubin Drama) Telling a story of a family quarrel and reconcilation through a child. The Office Boy’s Birthday Is an Edison Comedy. tllustrated Song: Meet Me With Kisses Sung by Mrs. Pfifer The Lake Ceneva Camp of the Y. M. C. A. g at Lake Geneva, Wis. Educational. The Indian Uprising at Santa Fe : Kalem. An historical drama in which the Indians decide to take the war path. 1 am regular; eat and sleep well; my complexion is clear; feel great.| Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. i Miss Eleanor Wilson, youngestXi daughter of the President and Mrs. | Wilson and her elder sister, Miss| Jessie, are taking lessons in prepar-| ation for running an electric auto- mobile through the streets of Wash-| ington, Practice with the little car| is going forward on Executive avenuei between the executive offices and the! state, war and navy buildings. Abel| Long; in charge of the White House | motor equipment who drove President and Mr8. Taft many thou-| sands of miles is the instructor, he finds his new pupils apt and quick to learn. Miss Margaret Wilson, the| eldest daughter of the president is | she sald to the man behind the grat- BURGLAR HAS LEGAL RIGHT In England He Is Considered to Have Right to Life, If Not to | Libecty. 0DD BOX OFFICE REQUESTS Visitor In New York Who Wanted 8eat 9, Row T, Asked for ¥ Seat Ninety. A visitor from out of town appearea | , 1t 8eems that the English burglar at the Metropolitan box office fecently. :‘f“n:t ‘t’:r};lbdeer?;“:n:gt:te t:“::‘:“:i « » I would 1ikeito have seal Noi 0. bappiness. The Law Times discus- ses the matter at some length and seems to think that if you shoot a he told her. burglar except in a positive defense “But there must be,” she insisted. | Of YOUF own life it may be nearly as “A friend of mine®n Troy told me it unpleasant for you as for the burglar. was tho best seat in the house, and | A Man may-defend his peraon or his | to be sure and get it, it possible” | PFOPETtY, but he must use no more The ticket seller thought & moment | violence than is absolutely necessary: and handed out a ticket. It was mark. | [i¢ may not fire at a burglar before ed, Seat 9, Row T. he has begun to burgle, even though “That’s the nearest thing to ‘ninety’ he knows that he intends to burgle. I can give you,” said he. He may not fire on him after he has When the buyer had departed he finished burgling and merely to pre- ing. “There is no such seat in the house,” expected to take up automobiling| gaiq: soon under the guidance of Long. Miss Helen Taft used the electric motor fequently and drove about the street of Washington alone in it with never an accident or without incurr-| ing the displeasure of a traffic police- man. | A pleasant surprise was tendered | Arthur Brose last evening by a num- ber of his friends. Mr. Brose is a| mail carrier and was injured some eight months ago. He has been con- fined to his bed from the effects of said injury since that time. He is yet unable to walk across the floor. Those present were Rev. and Mrs. T. S. Kolste, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Gal- chutt, Mr. and Mrs. 1. B. Olson, Ernest Olson and Walter Galchutt. Rev. Kolste in a few well chosen words presented Mr. Brose present and also other friends who were unable to be there. The list of names was given Mr. Brose with the purse. A movement was made to obtain aid from the government for him as he was injured while in the government’s employ, but word has been received there is nothing forth- coming from that source. The bill which Senator Steenerson introduced was voted down. To Clean Ivory. Make prepared chalk into a paste with sal volatile and olive oil, equal sarts of each of the latter; apply the saste with a soft brush, let it dry, then put on another layer; let it re- main on two ‘or three hours, then rub off and polish with a soft brush and a fuster, B “We have all kinds of funny re- quests. The other day a funny chap vent his escape. If he does, and kills the burglar, he will be guilty of man- slaughter. You may not kill any man merely because he is assaulting you or Evening and Party Gowns 1-4 Reduction 3 NOTICE FOR BIDS. Bids will be received by the Purchas- ing committee of the Board of County Commissioners of Beltrami County, for the sale and removal of the Barn now located on the north side of the Court House grounds. The building to be re- | moved- promptly on acceptance of bid. Bids will be opend at 2.00 P. M. Satur- [day March 25nd, and’ the Committes ra- serves the right to reject any or all bids. By grdel' of the County Board, March 6th;” 1913, —J. L. GEORGE, ADVERTISEMENTS FOR FEDERATL < BUILDING SITES. Treasury Department, Office of the Secretary. Washington, D, C, March 13, 1913. Proposals are hereby solicited, to-be obened in the office of the Supervising Architect, Treasury Department, Wash- ington, . C. at 10 o'clock A. M. on April 8, 1913, for ‘the sale or donation to ‘the 'United States of a cormer lot, centrally and conveniently located and suitable for a Federal building site at Bemidji, Minnesota. The site must be approximately 19,000 square feet in area, and if the lot offered is rectangular, its minimum_dimension must be not less than 120 feet. Upon application the Postmaster will supply prospective bidders with a- cir- cular giving particulars as to_require- ments ‘and instruction- for préparation of bids and data to accompany same —W. G. McAdoo - Secretary. County ‘Auditor. | FADED, GRAY HAIR |RESTORES ITS LUSTRE: PREV- ENTS SCALP ITCHING; DAND- RUFF AND FALLING HAIR. That beautiful, everi shade of dark, i glossy hair can only be had by brew- |ing a mixture of Sage Tea and Sul- |phur. © While it is a mussy, tedious task it well repays those whose hair ‘Coats and Suits Luxurious oring Dresses PLAIN GARDEN SAGE NATURAILY DARKEMS AND IS HARMLESS T0O ® This can always be depended upon to |bring back the natural color and ilustre of your hair and is the best thing known to remove dandruff, stop scalp itching and falling hair. Everybody chooses “Wyeth’s” Sage fand Sulphur because it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can i tell it has been applied. You simply !dampen a sponge or soft brush and is-turning gray, faded and streaked.|draw this through the hair, taking " Your hair is your charm. 1t makes|one small strand at a time which ior mars the face. ‘When it rades.lrequires but a few moments. Do this !turns gray and looks dry, wispy and |of Sage and Sulphur enhances its appearance a hundred fold. Don’t bother to prepare the tonic; you can.get from any drug store a Sulphur Hair Remedy,” ready to use. {fifty cent bottle of “Wyeth’s Sage and |as attractive, « says !at night and by morning the gray |scragely, just an application or two hair has disappeared and after an- other application it becomes beauti- |fully dark and appears glossy, lust- rous and abundant. It certainly helps folks look years younger and twice a well-known —Adv. down town druggist. Uncle Sam Owes You under the Volstead act. over a period of 20 years. particulars inquire of 'E. M. TSCHOEPE, a legacy of 160 Acres. Have You a Honiestead Right? Vill You Claim It? One and a quarter million acres of fertile lands near Nebish on_ the Red Lake reservation are being fast reclaimed by drainage In May, 1913, you can buy one of these 160 acre tracts at $1.25 per acre plus the drainage liens that run No residence is required. For further Nebish. Minn. Automobile Owners Place your order now for Official Road Guide an Of Minnesota with | purse of $20.00 on behalf of those| came along and asked for the dog seat. I told him dogs were not al- lowed. Then he said: ‘Well, give me K9 then.’”—New York Journal. | stealing your goods. You must prove that your own life was in danger. But | there is some compensation for these | disabilities. A burglar is usually caught by the police and, when caught, . Depth of the Sea. he will be tried at once, and will usu- The loftiest mountains in the world | ally find himself irrevocably in jail are something over five miles high,| on that same day. And if he was but there are ocean depths of over six | armed he will cease to be a danger miles. The German survey ship | to society for a good many years. ‘If Planet. sends word that she has made | any appeal be allowed it will'be heard the deepest sounding thug far taken. | in the course of & few days and decid- About forty sea miles off the north|ed on the spot. coast of Mindanao, the largest and g most southerly of the important is- lands of the Philippines, the Planet found a depth of 32,078 feet. In other| ~ words, the Pacific where the sounding | - was taken has a depth of 6.07 miles,| PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS exceeding by 482 feet the greatest | SOUT, dIMEEIat Wil Eefind morey 1 depth hitherto shown.—~Dundee Adver | of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protrudin: tiser. - | Piles in 6 to 14 days. 50c. _ ., You may usé an old favorite recipe and the best of materials and make it carefully, the oven may be just right, yet you will have a failure if “The Power behind the Dough™ is not the right oneto leaven it properly and make it light, digestible, wholesome. ¥ ; Good baking without good baking powder is out of the.question. K C Baking Powder has wonderful leavening power, and the doiblé action —in the bow! and in the oven—makes good results doubly-centain, SR Tal.e no chances of failure—use K:C and have. good lick” cvery. time," At all Grocers, o) Built for and under the auspices of the Minnesota Auto Price $1.00 Contains 550 speedometer ROAD TRIPS .-~ giving mileage between towns -Maps complete, showing charted and all traveled roads in state Book GContains Nearly 1000 Pages - Will be on sale at this store about May 1st _ The Bemidji Pioneer - Office Supply Association Store