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MONDAY: DECEMBER; 29, 1913, About The City ERKH KK KKK K KKK KKK K * LEST WE FORGET ¥ LR E R R R R R R RS 8 iSchool will be resumed next Mon- day. The council meets this evening. It will be the last meeting of 1913. That the second annual dance of the Brotherhood of Trainmen will be glven on January 1, New Years day. That every item telephoned to the seciety editor, adds interest to the lecal page of the Pioneer and is ap- preciated. Phone 31. That the first meeting . of the county commissioners for 1914 will be held on next Monday, instead of Tuesday as otherwise would have been the case. That one of the best basket ball games of the season will be staged on New Years night when the fast Grand Forks Y. M. C. A. five will play the Athletic club five in the Athletic club hall. Do not miss it. That there is little more than one month remaining for the Schroeder free piano conmtest. The fight - for its possession is growing hot, and the leader today is liable to be down in the list tomorrow. Save your votes for your favorite in the race. Another of those United Commer- clal Travler dances is to be given on New Year's eve. This will be the last dance of 1913, and those in charge of the affair are preparing special arrangements. That for every dollar taken for sub- scriptions to the Daily or Weekly Pioneer, is given 25,000 votes in the Schroeder free piano contest. This offer holds good until January 6. Only one month more remains. Help your favorite and join the “leaders.” That Kryle, one of the three great- est cornetists the world has ever known will appear in Bemidji, at the Methodist church, January 18. Kryel comes here as one of the Redpath y- ceum bureau entertainers, being brought to Bemidji by the Womans' Study club., This is the second num- ber. Roller Masquerade Jan. 7th. Miss Arvilla Patterson of Wilton was in Bemidji Saturday on business between itrains. George Cochran left last night for Grand Forks on business. He will re- turn in a day or two. Season’s tickets to the Best Skating couple, New Years. W. C. Lacroix of Deer River spert Sunday in Bemidji calling on friends and transacting business. D. H. Congdon and son will visit relatives and friends in Eagle Bend for a few days this week. Fresh storage eggs, 25c per doz. ‘W. G. Schroeder.—Adv. ‘Charles Wright of Cass Lake trans- acted business and visited with friends. in the city Saturday. Mrs. C. M. Johnston of Detroit visited with friends in thig city Sun- day while here between trains. Big race at roller rink Wednesday night, a big crowd will be there.— Adv, M. E. Smith veturned this morning from Minneapolis where he spent Christmas with his family. Miss Sylvia Hanson has returned to Bemidji after spending Christmas with friends and relatives in Crooks- ton. Storage eggs, guaranteed fresh at 26¢ per doz. 'W. G. Schroeder.—Adv. ©O. E. Henderson and son of Cass Lake were among the shoppers and visitors who spent Saturday in the city. C. B. Kinney of Internationa: Falls was among the over Sunday visitors who spent yesterday in tao city. Miss Olga Morsen and Mrs, Hed- man of Drayton, South Dakota, were Brmkman Theatre Everybody Goes Vodvil Tonight 0. B. Eliwood Double Voice Singer and Yodler Link Brothers @Gomedy - Novelty Alice Mas Webster Comedienne 3,000 Feet of Best Picturss dmission -~ - 10c, 25¢ Show Starts 7 0’clock Sharp Geo, Kleine presents, Dec. 30 and 31, the stupendous photoplay, The I...! Days of Pompeli”’. 8,000 feet In three ‘:lclu, 8,000 feet made ‘at Pompeil, Italy. Same as at Metro- pelitan House Misneapolis, ‘where it showed to 35,000 people the thros days it was. there, prices ranging 75c and $1, and is engaged for n re- turn date. What Milwaukee and bout it: * “The belt and Y St el e guests of friends in Bemidji Satur- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Gustavson' of Little Falls spent Saturday night in Bemidji on a combined business and | pleasure visit, Mrs. B. B. Kenfield and daughter Anzonetta went to Casg Lake Satur-|§ day to visit relatives. They are ex- pected home today. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Muncy have re- turned from Royalton, Minnesota, where they have spent Christmas as the guest of friends. Now is the time you need a ‘through cleansing, edy. Hollister's R. M. Tea is suerb. Barker’s Drug store.—Adv. George N. Neson of Grand Forks spent Saturday with friends in Ba- midji enroute to his home Sunday with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. William Hyatt re- turned this morning from Brainerd where they spent Christmas with their daughter, Mrs. Charles Bush. Winter means indoor life, heavy foods, impure air; you need Hollis- ter’s R. M. Tea; cleans, purifies 35:. purifylng rea- | ‘hom, | days after which Mr. Dunham. will '|resume his journey-to the:coast. He will:return to-his home In- Pennsyl- b( vania via the Fanama canal HOPES T0 CLEAR THE SLATE Bank Wrecker Starts Fund to Pay Depositors. - Chicago, Dec. 29.—Paul' O. Stens- land, who was captured in Morocco, gerved a prison term. for wrecking the Milwaukee Avenue State bank of Chicago and was pardoned, is now working to repay deficits to deposl- tors amounting to several hundred thousand dollars, ’Jnmes J. Keeley anuounced. “Stensland has ‘come bauk"' said Keeley, “two days before' Christmas Majestic Theatrs Plotures DeLux “‘A Daughter of the Underworld” - A Kalem Drama in Twa Parts This 2-part feature tells -the story of a minister who takes a young girl into hishome to'save her > from a life of crime. The climax of this story 2 brings to a conclusion one of the strongest pictures seen. posited a sum of money, 50.per cent p| of which he has earned since he:was &| pardoned, -and. he hopes to earn enough more to pay off the de- Dositors.” Stensland was: charged with em- bezzlement and ' forgery' of ' notes amounting to $1,003,406. “An Elopement at Home” Vitagraph Norma Talmage and 'Leo Delaney make this an ex- BOLL WEEVIL COME TO STAY. Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. Mrs. M. E. Patterson of Correc- tionville, Towa, is the guest of her sisters Mrs. J. M. Richards. She will remain for several days. Mrs. V. R: Morrison, who has been the Christmas guest of her daughter, Mrs. L. W. Griffith, left this morn- ing for her home in Coleraine. ©ne of these days you ought to 50 to Hakkerups and have your pic- ‘ure taken.—Adv. Mr .and Mrs. Leo W. GQriffith spent a few hours yesterday in Cass Lake, Mr. Griffith having been call- ed there on business matters. Goes right to it; be coaxed. Hollister’s R. M. T. best for clogged bowels, lazy liver, sour stomach. Barker’s Drug Store.—Ady. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Marcum left Saturday afternoon for Crookston where they will remain a week as the guests of Mr. Marcum’s parents. Judge C. W. Stanton and Lee La- Baw willl leave tomorow morniag for Walker where they will dispose of several court cases which have been set for hearing. Mr. and Mrs Harry E. Reynolds have returned from Puposky where they spent the Christmas holidays as the guests of Mrs. Reynold’s sister. Mrs. William Tisdell. Crookston who - have been guests of Dr. and Mrs. Marcum and Mrs. W. L. Davies for several days, haze returned to their home. Misses Mary McElvers and Mable Dugas of Cass Lake arrived in the city yesterday afternoon and remain- ed over night visiting with friends and transacting business. Mrs. William Blakley and two sons of- Farley returned Saturday from an over Christmas visit with rela- tives in Bagley. They spent a few hours in Bemidji enroute. Mr. and Mrs, C. A, Huffman will leave Tuesday night for a two months’ visit at Los Angeles, Califor- nia. They will spend a few days in St. Paul. and Minneapolis enroute. E. M. Sathre left yesterday after- noon for Crookston to attend the Business College . men’s convention which is being held at Crookston this ‘week. While in that city he will be the guest of his brother Prof. J. C. Sathre, president of Crookston col- lege. T. A. Hanson of Crookston spent Sunday in Bemidji calling on old friends Mr. Hanson left this morning for other points where he will transact business before returning to his home, Miss Clara Wiger spent last even- in the city visiting at the home of M. Anderson arriving yesterday afternoon from Ulen and leaving fhis morning for Bemidji.—Crookston Daily Times. Rem Bell returned to Bemidji this morning from Washburn, Wisconsin, ‘where he spent the holidays with his parents. Mr. Bell resumed his du- ties this morning with the Bemidji Box Company. B. M. Gile, instructor in the Bo- midji high school, has leased the resl-| dence at 1122 Beltrami avenue and will take possession the first of the year. Mr. Gile now resides at 1210 America avenue. Mr. and Mrs. W. Z. Robinson have returned from Fargo, North Dakota where they spent Christmas with re- latives of Mrs. Robinson. Mr. Rob- ingon connected with the Smith- Robinson Lumber Company. H. F. Davies of the Devils Lake Journal, who has been the guest of his mother Mrs. W. L. Davies and of his sister Mrs. B. H. Marcum dur- ing Christmas, has returned to his! home at Devils Lake, North Dakota Mrs, W. A. Casler, formerly of this ©ity, now of Demning, New Mexico writes friends in Bemidji that she i well pleased with her new - home but misses her friends here .aud would enjoy a visit from them any doesn’t have to | Misses Beryl and Lois Davies of | o iPoor Crop tin- Mississippi Last Year and’Promige of a ‘Poorer ‘One. ‘Washington, ~Dec. = 29.—General Thomas C. Catchings. of . Vicksburg, Miss.; formerly a member:of the house of representatives, - tikes: a ‘gloomy view of the cotton boll weevil situa- tlon:in ‘the:Seuth; particularly in Mis- isissippi. = States® in which Zcotton s one of the principal products may never get rid of the pest. % “In Mississippl,” General Catchings said, “we have suffered this year more than n- others: from the ravages of’ the insect, with the result’ that we shall not have as-good a crop of cot: ton as we did last year. The weather €| has been particularly good for the boll & | weevil.” MORE. Flgure: Show Large Increase in 1913 Over 1912, ceptionally fine comedy. SGODOOOOOOOS £ GRAND THEATRE “The Doctor's-Duty” Edison A strong drama thatgrips the heart. “Ann of the Trails” Vitagraph A western drama. ing extent. During the first nine months of the present year 131,066 "more- persons left Italy than during the corresponding period of 1912. Biograph $ Comic doings and queer characters make this a dandy comedy. “Boarders and Bombs” Biograph A comedy gem. of emigrants ‘at 335,225, country in 1912. BRILLIANT BALL IS. GIVEN National Capital Records Broken by 2 “Renaissance Dance.” ‘Washington, Dec. 29.—Mrs. William F. Draper, widow of the late ambas- sador to Italy, gave a renaissance ball at her home here which is said to But she got the money promptly and | have surpassed in brilliancy anything without any red tape.—Adv. of the kind ever held in the national S capital. Miss Mable | Kittleson and Miss| “Renes’ ana beaux ‘were. garbed as Guita Abercrombie spent Sunday in| kings and queens, court beauties, ar- Cass Lake where = they were the | mored knights. monks and peasants. nests of Miss Kittleso n’s cousin, T e LR & NOTICE Miss Viola Severson. Both young o All those knowing themselves in- ladies returned to Bemidji last| evening debted to me are kindly requested to Mrs, William Abell of Saskatoon, |Settle their book account or mote be- Canada, arrived in the city yester- |fore Jan. 1 1914. I am obliged to.ask day and will spend some time here |customers to favor me promptly to vigiting with friends and transacting | enable me to meet my own obliga- Dbusiness. Mrs. Abell was formerly |tlons. a resident of this city and her hus- band was proprietor of the Dalry Lunch. January 1st and 2nd, “Ar the world renowned drama in Six Parts. W. @. SCHROEDER. Read Pioneer want ads Julius Bestui instrucior of science in the Bemidji High school and who is spending his Christmas vacation with relatives in the southern part of the state, wll not return to Bemidji in time to play with the Athletic club basketball ‘quint New Year's night when they meet the Grand Forks Y. M. C. A, team. Fred Tripp of Blackduck was in Bemidji Saturday to meet his uncle A. Dunham, of Eaglesmere, Pennsy!- vania, and his aunt Mrs. M. D. Bum- The MODEL Dry Cleaning Nomse HOGANSON BROS.,: Props. Dry. Gloaning..of Ladies’ and-Gonts’ Clothing; House- held Beads; ete. ALL STOPPED UP? ‘Think what is stopping it! Think of & the germs and diseased. tissues which Poison every breath! Here i Rongon's Chtan .Yellyh l{nvn;lflu m‘% outt: Tople, Seciing and sclenie; No e M ey e heelllflbk #andBle KONDON’S Catarrhal Jelly Telephone 537 106'Socond 5t. This space reserved by the Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co. For Price of Lots, Terms, Etc., INQUIRE OF T. C. BAILEY, Bemidjl, or write BErIDJI TOWNSITE & IMPROVEMENT CO . PAlll. 520 Capital Bank Bullding I Will Buy 7-ft Jack Pine Posts Delivered Take & glass of Se'lhv_to flulh Kidne; ly. produces: kidney trouble in some form or other, says a well-known au-| thority,: becausethe urie: acid in meat excities the kidneys, they be- come . overworked; ' get , clog up and cause all corts of dis-| tress, particularly backache and mis~ ery in the kidney region; ‘theumatic twinges, of this year he came to me and de-|stomach, sleeplessness, blnflder and - urinary| irritation. kidneys: aren’t ‘acting: bladder: bothers' you;: get about four ounces of Jad Sa is‘from any Eood Dharmacy; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for then act fine. This famous: salts is made from*the acid: of ‘grapes‘ lemon juice, combined with lithis; and has been used for generations to flush. clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity; also to neu= tralize “the acids’ in"the urine“so it no longer irritates. thus ending blnd der disorders. & makes” a delightful- effervescent - H-{]" thia-water drink which millions ‘ofy men and women take now and then to keep the kidneys and urinary ors) gans clean, thus avoiding serious kidney disease. Brookville, Ont., Dec, A [ Henry J. Morgan, an authority on Ca-: IT'AUAN |MM|GRANTS nadian biography and the author of| “Canadian -Men and. Women. of the. Time,”. and numerous works dealing with Canadian history, dled at his Rome, Dec. 29.—Emigration from|home here of heart failure. HA Bamar s“m“ |:Italy - is increasing at an alarm-|pborn in Quebec city in 1842 The official figures give the number|&- Schroeder for Merchandise, dat- of whom |ing back 60 days from Nov. 1 and’ 262,000 went to the United’States, as |over are requested-to settle soon-as|. against 196,106 who left for that|convenient and-before Jan. 1, 1914, F BAGK HllIlT If Bladder Bothers you—Drink lots of water. : Bating meat regularly eventu: severe ‘ ‘headaches, acid constipation, torpid liver, The moment your back hurts or right, or it few days and your kidneys will Jad Salts cannot injure anyone; Canadian Author Dead. 29.—Dr He was Notice To parties who are indebted to W. "W. G. SCHROEDER, Spirella Corsets (Not sold in stores) Wear a corset made to fit you. Ask for a demonstration. Tele- phone or send postcard to Mos. C. B. Evnitt 320 Mian, Ave. Phone 854 Tln Brinkman: Famuly, at their theatrs, will give you a Free Show at 2:30. We will open our New Years Bill with We can fake- care- of you Matines. all, so .come and don't worry. time, 2:30 p. m. The Brinkman Family There is no need of it. 00 you pay rent? DON'T! The Bemidji-Building and Loan Association will - 1oan you money -to- help -build or .buy. - Your monthly ' payments ‘will not » ;amount to more:than rent. Borrow from your home association. They can J. P. LAHR, President i~and will take better care of you than:the associations in other towns. z See any of the following officers at once: R. H. SCHUMAKER, Treas. W. L. BROOKS Secretary Wedding Ivitations Announcements Packet Heads Window Cards Calling Cards Shipping Tags 3 Statements Note Heads Bill Heads - Envelopes § ; A Hapy New Year To Evarybody: