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" LEST WE FORGET KRKKKR KKK KKK KKK Another U. C. T. dance Fflday night. Ltk = The Elke’ annual Charity Ball will 2¢ given on Lincojn’s birthday. % “The College Widow’ will appear at the Athletic club theatre on' Mon- day, February 23. Don’t miss it. e There ~will be a band . concert Thursday night. Special features have been arranged. ‘Dance to fol- low. L The next basketball game will be - played January 30, when the fast Virginia quint will-play the: -Ath- letics. i s s That news items telephoned to the Pioneer are appreciated both by the ipublishers and readers of the paper. Phone 31. R . John Alexander, “The Boys' Friend,” will be here for the Boys Congress, February 21 and 22, All young men are urged to attend the Congress. " February 14, is the closing date of ~the Schroeder free plano contest. It is not too late to get-a place at thed top. A low candidate today may be high tomorow. e That Ratto, incharacter studies from life, will appear here February 18. This is the last number of the Redpath series which have been so successful in Bemidji. e ; There will be a jolnt convention of the North-Central and Northwes: tern Minnesota Educatiohal associa- tions In Bemidji February 5, 6, 7. Some of tne nation’s most pro- minent educators will speak. “ e A. T, Powell, of the Minnesota Sunday school association, will be fn Bemidjl mext Monday for-the purnpose of making final arrangements for the Boys Congress, which is to be held in. Bemidji February 21 and 22, All young ' ‘men: of ‘the ‘city are urged to.meet at the Baptist church Mon- day evening, BREVITIES (Rod Johnson. of Cass Lake was & " Bemidi visitor- yesterday. Bell boys wanted at the Markham Hotel.—Ady. % John Thoren of Solway was among ! the business callers in Bemidji Satur- day. (C. G. Ekelund of Grand Rapids is spending a few daya in Bemiddi-on business. Experienced nurse - would like nursing to do.—Adv. 0. L. Thoring ot Grand Rapids s spending a few ‘days’ in Bemidji on business; 3 Otto E. Nelson of Big Falls, Min< nesota, was an over Sunday. visitor in the city. Pennies make the dollar. We save : you the pann!e-. Schmm'q grocery. ‘-‘MN' : Iver Brunn of Binewood ltmnmted business in Bemdji Saturday; Teturn< ing_ home the sa.me SHUK. Rude of .Basley u.ued on lo- Brinkman Theatre TO-NICHT Harry. St. Glair. Stock. Go Tonight - Will “be the Great| Problem Play ™ ! Sex Against SGX Warrner’s Features presents The Aceusing Skelaton. '!'hnllmg Drama in Three Parts| N sanin® ALh « The Tail 5 of. Evidence : ‘8. B ommotm. Clair wuqm- nln, was flmmm the bum who spent Saturday in Bemldj ' Oscar Sauer of Melrose, Minnggata, : spent Sunday in the-city calling on. mends and _transacting ‘business, ‘Charles ‘E. Potts of Crookston| spent yesterday in the city on a com- bined business and pleasure trip, | Apprentice girls wanted at the Henrionnet Millinery parlors. Salary |® A paid to girls experienced in sewing. | —Adv. Fred Magnuson of Stillwater, Min- Desota, is spending ‘a short time. in Bemidji on a combined business and Dleasute trip. | W. W. Schmitt of Bagley was in Bemidji for a few hours Saturday, calling on local friends and tranncb— ing’ business. Mrs.A. W. Anderson of Mhme&- polis is spending a few days in. the city on a combined business ~and pleasure visit. 22 James Lydick spent -Saturday. in dick returned ‘to his home in Cass Lake Saturday night. Pimples blackheads, clogged bowels slugish livers, upset stomachs, means Hollister’'s R, M. Tea for you. Bar- ker’s Drug Store.—Ady. Mrs. B. J. Wilson of Blackduck is spending the.day in the city on busi- mess. Mrs. Wilson will return to her home this- evening. W. H. Kuhns, deputy state scaler, is spending a few days in Bemidji and_vicinity on business connected with, the duties of that office. Mrs. F. A, Duncan of Davenport, Towa is the guest of her sister Mrs. Andy Larson. She expects to remain until the latter part of the week, Speeds you along, gets you up early with a clear head new feeling all' over—it’s Holister’s R. M. Tea. Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. J. W. Naugle- left last night for Escanaba, Michigan to attend the cedar men’s annual convention -held there. He will be gone about four days. John B, Jacobe and E. J. Jacobe of Washhurn, Wisconsin, spent Sat- urday and Sunday in Bemidji. While here they were the guests of Ace Willey. It the Charles Smith who made a loan on land near Puposky will send his address to this paper at once it will be to his advantage.—~Adv. Gust Sherberg of Blackduck spent Saturday in Bemidji shopping and transacting business. . Mr.’ Sherberg returned to his home in that village Saturday evening. Hoadache, clogged bowels, sour stomach, ‘poor appetite, puts one down and out; take Hollister’s R. M. Tea and come back strong. 35c. Bar- ker’s Drug Store.—Adv. Mrs, N.'H. Ingersoll and Mrs. Ho- ward Ingersoll entertained at bridge Friday afternoon in honor of Mrs. F. S. Lycan, of Bemidji, who 1s visiting in the city.—Brainerd Daily Dis- ipateh. Are you sure that your valuables are safe? For $3.00 a year you can rent a private safe deposit box in the Northern-National Bank thus insur- Ing against fire, thieft or accident..= Adv. Mrs. F. S. Lycan, Mrs. Thomas Beare and Mrs. N. H. Ingersoll went to Little Falls: this afternobn to visit Miss Dona Lycan, an instructor in the high school of that city.—Brain- erd Dispatch, Michell: W. McDonald, plaintiff in the $500,000 law suit which is now DOING ‘THEIR: DUTY Soores of Bemidji Readers are Learn- _ing the Duty of the Kidneys. To_filter the blood is the kidneys’ duty. o When they fail to do this-the-kid- neys are weak. Backache and other 'kidney. il may follow; Help“the kidneys do their work. Tse Doan’s Kidney Pllla—tho test: ed kldney remedy. Bemidjl- people - endorse - their worth, | M. J. C, Titus, 602 Ameriga ave- nue, Bam| dji, Minn., says: “I am re- conmaqfln! Doan’s Kiduey Pllls; hoping that other ~kidney sufferers may be benefited by reading my. en- doreement. I was suffering troxi\;k(d- Rey troubles when I used Doan'’s Kid- of rellef, more than any otherr rm- edy I had ever used.” A SECOND. STATEMENT. During a personal interview with B ney Pills. They gave me a great deal An unusual and inferesti dramatic object lesson with_ a moral. “The lllrtidny‘mnf thetie story whlch ends’ in ppmess. “A Sense of Humor”. Edison -In this humorous comedy the characters are well drawnand delightfully por- trayed. b msou..ammi!. } e K Hacket, t § actor, ia“The. Frise ® Zendn," one of the most beanti- ictiren by the Famous Play- m'm-co. SR Bemidji calling on friends. Mr. Ly-] in progress at the court house, is now in Bemidji and will remain here un- til the close of the case. His home is in Grand Rapids. Judge C. W, Stanton and Lee La- Baw re‘urned Saturday afternoon from Grand Rapids where they had spent the past week on legal mat- ters. ' Jnidge Stanton will'be in Be- midji for some time. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Lycan returned today from Grand Forks, North Da- kota, where they have spent the past few days as the guest of friends and their son Wilbur who is attending Model high school in that city. Saturday evening the Harry St. Claire Stock Company returned to Bemidji for an indefinite period’ dur- ing which they will produce several up-to-date mplays at the Brinkman ‘theatre. There are fourteen people in ‘the company. Leonard French, formerly of Leon- ard, Minnesota, who has been gm- iployed: with M. B. Cassell & Co. of Sherbrooke North Dakota, for some time past, has'arrived in Bemidji and 'has accepted a position as stenogra- ipher with E. M. Sathre of the Bemidji Business college. Mrs. V. R. Morrison of Colraine, who has been the guest of her daugh- ter, Mrs, L. 'W. Griffith, during the past week, left last evening for Min- neapolis where she will visit her daughter, Miss Beryl. Mrs, Griffith accompanied her mother, and will re- main in the cities several days, A _number of friendd pleasantly surprised Percy Hyatt Saturday even- ing.’ The selfinvited guests . were Agnes Lauritzen, Dollie Kane, Doris Helmer, Bessie Tibbits, Bert Baker Lioyd Tanner, and Curtis Remfrey. The evening was spent in playing varius games after which lunch was served. Attorney Larrabee of the Minnea- ‘polis law firm of Larrabee and’Da- vies, arrived in Bemidji = Saturday from Grand Rapids Mr. Larrabee is in charge of the defense in the Mec- Donald ag:inst Mrs. MacMillan case. Attorney Thwing of Grand . Rapids attorney for the plaintift, is also in Bemidji. Letters are now being received. by the management of the Markham hotel asking ‘that rooms be: reserved for teachers who will come to Bem- idji for ‘the teachers convention ‘which will be held during the first part of February. Walker teachers were among the first to write for ac- commodations and a large number of the teachers from that city is ex- pected to be present. Miss' Mona Flesher,. formerly of this-city: but who for the past sev- eral months has made her home..in Indianola, Indiana, returned to this city Saturday evening and will Te- main here in the future and = con midji high school. ~Merrill Flesher left Saturday morning for Bm!nerd ‘afternoon; o occasion thirteenth birthday. The afternoon ‘wag -spent-in - playing games with: wool-and paper snowballs.. The guests wera Gladys.Getcfiell, Ruth Richards, |- Minnie Anderson, Avis Cameron, Ce- celia, Kline, Kenneth Kent[elg], Bben Boswer, Earl Cochran, Laurence Har- vey, Arthur 0'1&!1 and Joo Wolf, ajesti ilerun:o oswxifi. . scenes of |§ the Pam. I.and dn tarrh, T g B ¢chron -unghp!xc-u % tomg gpen; 4 thu gvlnz oo\mdh:eul slee) nfl». ‘;nd branes. Fine for nose blud Gef I.{‘rmdml s.meoneh lnd nuine son, C. Winter, and George Rasmus- son. Mrs. George Rasmusson Fon the highest “lady’s™ " score ~ Benéon gentleman’s 8core.” "Mrs. Cut- ter and Herb ‘Raesmusson = won the consolation .prizes. George A, Secord ' .was born in Norfolk, Ontario, Canada, April 18, 1859. Died at the University hospi- tal Minneapolis, January 20, 1914, at the age of 54 years. He was united in marriage to Miss-Anna P. Zeller October '26,/1893, at Adaza, Towa. - To' this union-were born five children: ‘Barl El; Irene R.' (now Mrs. R B. Todd); Basel-H:; John H. ‘and Ethel ‘M. all residing in Bemidji He ‘leaves to survive him"a"wife and, five children and’threebrothers Wil liam, James’ and’ ' Charles ‘of " Twin Falls, Idaho, and two slstcrs, Mrs H. Meikle of North Yakima Washi and Mrs. 8, W, Fey, Minnesota, his lather having. 'pruedi ed him: July 16, 1912, L R R RO R B R k4 + + MRS. WILSON AIDS MOUN- + TAIN “GIRLS. + Rome, Ga., Jan. 26.—Endow- “ ment by Mrs. Woodrow Wilgoit 4 of the Edward W. Axoh schol- % arship In the Martha Berry % Sohool for Mountain Girls ‘here + 'was announced on the occaslol 4 of that institution’s twelfth ‘n- # niversary. The mofiey for thé #’"'scholarship, endowed in ‘Wonor 4 of ‘the ‘memory of 'Mrs. Wil 4 ‘son’s brother, was raised’ by # the donor throun the sale of 4 pictures painted by her. “’ Y < * ; ++-|-,0+-eé-h-§+.-l-‘+t+++4-rx-+ L= ok Twenty lnjurcd in_Colll Chicago, Jan, .2 Twenty person.l were injured when a slow -movi switch enginé struck’ & crowde ear. Twelve of the victiria + * * * » & + * tinue -lier -school -work--in ~the -Be-{v . eofllqgaour Vinol I ae mr(z try i = Miss- Lottio- MeDonald-entertained |2 @ number of girl friends at a cor one of our representa‘ives, on‘March | ™% 19, 1912, Mrs. Titus sald: I have Do reason to change my opinion of o Nl Doan’s Kidney Pills. I occasonally|20d Irene Bilingson ase thixTemedy ud M always. bflnu Fhods - Soat.at q Axghom e 4 Vil;gl{c:mw fluve“'tf@e in t’ is terrltory by the Be— ! _midji_Pioneer. ~ You no - “doubt want to buy from a home concern.: Then make your “'selection from * this choice_ assortment. Bemidji merchants are keen on advpcatlng “trading at. home” and can now dem- onstrate:: their.loyalty :in: this respect. L our representative show Fo e B ~ you before you make your .choice elsewhere.