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- | WEDRESDAY DECEMBER 31, 1913 ‘ About The City KKK KKK KK KKK KKK st LEST WE FORGET b KK KKK K KKK KKK KKK School will be resumed next Mon- & day. That the second annual dance of the Brotherhood .of Trainmen will be given on January 1, New Years day. That every item telephoned to the gociety editor, adds interest to the lecal page of the Pioneer and is ap- preciated. Phone 31. . That the first meeting of the 3 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 i 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 the last dance of 1913 will Dbe given by the United Commercial Travelers this evening. This is the sixth of a feature series of eight hops. Special arrangements have Dakota, called on friends in the city |4 yesterday while here on a short busi- ness trip. Fred Graham, Adolph Klein and Myron Plummer returned-yesterday from Moval Lake where they have been hunting. Winter means indoor life, heavy foods, impure air; you need Hollis- ter’s R. M. Tea; cleans, purifies 35¢. Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. 4 \ Marian C. Phelps and Mrs. E. M. Phelps of Brainerd are spending a short time in Bemidji visiting with friends and transacting business. Now is the time you. need a through cleansing, purifying rea- edy. Hollister’s R. M. Tea is suerb. Barker’s Drug store.—Adv. J. L. Baldus of International Falls was among the business callers who spent yesterday in the ecity. Mr. Baldus returned to his Home today. Miss Clara E. Lyons made a short visit in Bemidji yesterday .morning on Mer way home to Park Rapids, after visiting friends at Turtle Riv- er. Essentially a drama of the out- doors “Arizona’” will be seen with all its possibilities at the Grand Thurs- day and Friday.—Adv. Mill Ella Kempstead returned to been made for the dance this even- ing. That there is little more than one month remaining for the Schroeder free piano contest. 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. That for every doliar 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 5. Only one month more remains. Help your favorite and join the “leaders.” That Kryle, one of the three grea‘- est cornetists the world has ever known will appear in Bemidji, at the Methodist church, January 18, Kryel comehere as one of the Redpath Ly ceum bureau entertainers, being brought to Bemidji by the Womans' Study club. This is the second num- ber. Mrs. Hogan of Grant Valley was in the city yesterday shopping. Miss Delle McClellan of Carr Lake spent the day in the city shopping. Roller Masquerade Jan. 7th. Mrs. Fred Bardwell of town of Northern was in the city today on business. B. J. Koenig of Graceville spent Tuesday in Bemidji on a short busi- ness visit. Season’s tickets to the Best Skating couple, New Years. Mrs. S. P. Hayth of town of Nor- thern transacted business in Bem- idji yesterday. - One of these days you ought to go to Hakkerups and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. E. L. Stevens of Remer, Minnesota, was among the business visitors in the city yesterday. Bemldji Business College begins its winter term next Monday. Day and night classes.—Adv. Mrs. Ollie Neilson is spending a few days at Kelliher, Minnesota, as a guest of relatives and friends. C. M. Wilkins of Park Rapids was in the city Tuesday transacting business and visiting with friends. Ice for sale one dollar per load Smart & Getchell Ice Co. Phone 12, A. T. Kronschnabel and Mrs. J. L. Kronschnable of Fosston were among the visitors in the city yester- day. Mr. Summerfield, proprietor of the Golden Rule store of this city, has returned from a trip to the twin cities. Edward A. Rogers of Walker, Min- nesota, spent Tuesday in the city calling on friends and transacting business. H. J. McCarthy of Fargo, North Brinkman Theatre Where Everybody Goes Vodvil Tonight 0. B. Eliwood Double Voice Singer and Yodler Link Brothers €omedy Novelty Alice Mae Webster Comedienne 3,000 Fest of Bast Pictures Admission - - . 10c, 25¢ Show Starts 7 O’clock Sharp Geo, Kleine presents, Dec. 30 and 31, the stupendous photoplay, “*The Last Days of Pompeli’”’. 8,000" Bemidji “this noon from Lengby where she has been spending a few days visiting with friends and rela- tives. Mrs. B. W. Lakin returned last evening from Little Falls, Minnesota where she has spent the Christmas holidays visiting friends and rela- tives. Mr, and Mrs. M. Sande of the town of Liberty have returned from Whea- ton, Minnesota, where they . have been visiting their daughter’ Mrs W. Gray. Misses Hannah E. Hoffman, Alice Mardon and Gertrude Smith of Red the city on business and visiting friends. Goes right to it; doesn’t have to tor clogged bowels, lazy liver, sour stomach. Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. Mr. and Birs. Gay Ricer of Staples Minnesota, were samong the visitors in the city yesterday. While here Mr. and Mrs. Ricer were the guests of friends. Harry Mayer proprietor of the Dairy Lunch returned this morning from the Twin Cities and Chicago where he spent Christmas with rela- tives and friends. David Aitken of Park River, North Dakota, arrived in the city last even- ing and will spend a few days in Bemidji and vicinity on a combined business and pleasure trip. Miss Bertha Fairbands of Federal Dam passed through Bemidji this morning enroute to Walker, Minne- sota, where she will spend a few days as the guest of friends and relatives. Special matinee at the Grand New Year’s at 3 p. m. Attraction? “Ari- zona' in six parts—Adv. Delmer and Lawrence Lavoi of Fosston, Minnesota, arrived in the city yesterday noon and will spend a few days as the guest of their aunt, Mrs. A. L. Smith of the Chal- lenge hotel. Hallan L. Huffman returned to Minneapolis last night, where he will resume his work in the -law school of the state university next week. Mr. Huffman will complete his course in the spring. William Laliberte will leave to- morrow morning for Crookston where he will be the guest of his parents and friends for a few days. Mr. Laliberte is manager of the drug department of Nefzer’s pharmacy. Mrs. J. W. Swanton of Kelliher ar- Lake are spending a short time in|% be coaxed. Hollister'’s R. M. T. besty have elected Milton Stafford as'their’ captain. The purpose of the organ- ization is to: arouse more interest in the out’ of door winter sports and plans are now underway to or-| ganize a junior hockey team. "Méieslic Theatre Pictures DeLuxe Archdeacon Parshall of Cass Lake came to Bemidji this morningiito | unite in marriage, Miss Elsle Walkér ®|0f this city and Ralph Everest of Zipple, Minnesota. | The ceremony »|was performed at the Walker farm home on Marquette lake in the pre- $|ence of immediate friends and rela-. P | tives. “‘Bianca” Vitagraph » A very pleasing love re- mance taken in southern California. Mr. and Mrs; T. C. Bailey, of Be- midji, passed through the city last evening en route to Grand Forks, where they were present at the play, “Ready Money.” They returned last y|evening on the late train, and will spend some time visiting here at the N. P. Stone home.—Crookston Daily Times, “‘The Probationer” g Selig The condemnation and justification of an adopted waif makes an interesting little drama. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Huffman left last evening for Minneapolis, where they will visit for several days be- fore going to California and other { | western points, where they will spend several months.- Mr. Huffman Tecently disposed of his interest in the Beltrami _Abstract company, which is now known as the.Bemidji Abstract company. “Gotting a Patient” Edison A very amusing comedy. Theatres in Bemidji have offered to run the picture .of the Bemidji Athleglp Club basketball team as an advertisement for their games and slides are now being made by N. L. Hakkerup. The picture will first appear next week. 'The young men who will be seen in the picture are Ralph Brandon, Glen Peck, Rem Bell Paul Howe, Al Neumann, Julius Bes- {|tul and James L. Malone. TO-NIGHT “Hope” Selig. ‘Two Part Drama The sentiment inspired by a superb allegorical paint- ing, becomes the moving and facinating factor in up- to-date romance, in which pathos ' plays tellingly on the sympathies. A clever, spirited and picturesque melodrama of life among the lowly, with a high moral. “"Jimmy’s Finish” Kalem A comedy full of fun. “‘Betty - Buttin and the Bad Man” Kalem Comedy Thursday and Friday, “Ari- zona”, in Six Parts, by Augustus Thomas. > Matinee New Ye: OO Raymond Lord entertained a num- ber of boy friends at a party last evening. The guests were Darcy Mc- Edwin Simons, Raymond Hannah, | Fred Cutter, Leslie Slater Elmer An- and Max Bell. The evening was spent in singing songs and playing games. Refreshments were served at the close of the eyening. The Minister’s club is planning »|two weeks meeting with the Pitts- burgh iron molder, A. C. Rankin of Chicago as thé speaker. All the churches will give up their evening meetings to unite in these special services. The services begin -~ Sun- day afternoon with a meeting for men at 3 o'clock. The-culb has hired the city hall for the meetings. Sun- day evening services will begin at 7:30, the week night meetings at 8 o’clock. The music will be conduct- BIG EATEHS GET ed by the churches. Mr. Rankin . comes with splendid recommenda- meetings is looked for. The .opening to men on Sunday afternoon will be on Temperance— International Falls Daily Journal. ars, 3 p. m. DOOOOOOS Take a glass of Balts before breakfast If your bladder bothers oun z 2h s Chronic Constipation Cured The American men and women| “Five years ago I had the worst must guard constantly against Kid-|Case of chronic constipation I ever ney trouble, because we eat too|Knew of, and Chamberlain’s Tablets Gee, Leon .Battles, Emund Warner, |§ derson, Glem Conger, Julius Miller |§ much and all our food is rich. Our|cured mee” writes S. . Fish, Brook- blood is filed with uri acid which |1y Mich. For Sale by all dealers.— the kidneys strive to filter out, they JAdV- weaken from overwork, become slug- gish; the eliminative tissues clog and e“_ D|scovERED IN EGYPT the result is kidney trouble, bladder —— weakness and a general decline in|Blble Verse Alds Rockefeller to In- health. orease Fortune. When your kidneys feel like lumps Wooster, 0., Dec. 31.—How even & of lead; your back hurts or the urine| Bible verse in the book of Genesis is cloudy, full of sediment or you are alded John D. Rockefeller to increase obliged to seek relief two or three )él:.flf::t“w":its;z; ;‘:‘:{’::“tl‘:;; :!’1 times during the night; if you suf-| 4 gas expert to;' the Standard Oil fer with sick headache .or dizzy,|company, just returned from ancient nervous spells, acid stomach, or you| Egypt. have rheumatism when the weather “The verse tells of the use of pitch is bad, get from your pharmacist ;: making thet Qr;fitf tin wl:;al‘zwtkhi: :Mt’te . | Moses was set adrift,” saj shott, about four ‘ounces - of; Jad 1 Balta; “and Chief Geologist Alhant of the take a tablespoonful in a glass of| gio145ra Oi1 said that where thers rived in the city this morning and is spending the day here visiting with friends and attending to some shopping Mrs. Swanton will return to her home at Kelliher this even- ing. Louise, the three year old daugh- ter of A. P. Ritchie, is confined to ‘her farm home with a severe attack of pneumonia. Miss Louise has been ill for several days but her case ‘has not been considered serious un- til yesterday. Miss Marguerite Hainert of Min- neapolis will arrive in Bemidji this evening and will be the guest of Miss Lillian Cochran New Year’s day. Miss Hainert and Miss Cochran are schoolmates and will return to the cities together. The administrator and the guar- dian, the trustee and the treasurer, will find the Northern National Bank a very acceptable place to de- His Stomach Troubles Over Mr. Dyspeptic, would you not like to feel that your stomalh troubles were over, that you could eat any kind of food you desired without in- jury? That may seem so unlikely to you that you do not even hope for feet in three acts. 8,000 feet mad: at Pompeil, Italy. Same as at Metro- politan Opera House Minneapoli where it showed to 35,000 people the three days it was there, prices'tanging 75c and $1, and is engaged for ‘4. re- turn date. What Milwaukee and Min- neapolis say about it: *“The best and. biggest picture in the world.” Prices 25¢ and 35c with 3 Vodvil _ending of your trouble, but per- it us to asure you that it is not al- together impossible. If others can be cured permanently, and thou- sands have been, why not you? John R. Barker, of Battle Creek, Mich., is one of them. He says, “I was troubl- ed with heartburm; indigestion, and liver complaint until: Acts Matinees Daily at 3 p. m. o water before breakfast for a few was pitch there was oil. 1 was sent days and your kidneys Will then act| to- investigate and three wells are fine. This famous salts is made from|now in operation with more being the acid of grapes and lemon juice,|developed as the result.” combined with lithia, and has been 3 used for generations to flush and Chemberlain’s Cough Remedy. stimulate clogged kidneys; - to neu-| This remedy has no superior for tralize the acids in the urine so it|coughs and colds. It is pleasant to no longer is a source of irritation, take. It contains no opium or other thus ending bladder disorders. narotic. It always cures. For sale by Jad Salts is Inexpensive; cannot|all dealers—Ady. injure, makes a delightful efferves- cent lithia-water beverage, and be- Nofipe longs in every home, because nobody| To parties who are indebted to W. can make a mistake by having a|G. Schroeder for Merchandise, dat- good kidney flushing any time. ing back 60 days from Nov. 1 and over are requested to’ settle soon as convenient and béfore Jan. 1, 1914, ‘W. G. SCHROEDER. posit their funds. Such funds are ab- solutely secure and are ¢arning in- terest constantly. - = Boware of Olntments for Oatarrh That Mr. and Mrs,_ Herhert_ Gro\re have Contain Meroury. returned to their home in Fairbault, |, mercury will surely destroy.the sense after having spent a week’s honey-|of smell and c:mplet:lzl deiru:fia m: A whole system when entering it throug! moon +in Burlington, lowa. Mrs.| P 00e™ irtaces. Such articles Grove was formerly Miss Ivis Rob-|should never be used except on prescrip- tions from reputable physicians, assthe erts of this city. They were married | B0 i Pt a0 1s ten fold tothe in Minneapolis a week ago. Defartiva 800d you can possibly derive from them. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by Two layer brick ice cream for New Years. Cheery with nuts and cara- mel. Forty cents per brick, two for seventy-five cents or three for one dollar order before nine a. m. New Years to make sure of order.—Model Manufacturing Company.—Ady. 0. E. Jackson of Northome is in Bemidji today transacting business and visiting with many of his friends Mr. Jackson was formerly a promin- ent attorney of this city but is now interested in the investigations be- F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mu- cous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by Druggists. Price 76c per bot- 1l e Take Hall’'s Family Pills for Constipa tion. - CHICHESTER S PILLS ing made for traces of -gold around This line is sold exclusively in this territory by the Be- midji Pioneer. You no 4 doubt want to buy from a home concern. Then make — your selection from this choice assortment. Bemidji merchants are keen on advocating “trading at home” and can now dem- onstrate their loyalty in this respect. Let our representative show you before you make your choice elsewhere. ..., THE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. ~ BEMIDJI, MINN. |