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Ba bt R RERTE S S Afiother U. C.. T. dance Friday mght. The Blks’ annual Charity Ball will ‘3¢ given on Lincoln’s birthday. ““The College Widow” will appear af the Athletic club theatre on Mon- day, February 23. Don’t miss it. There will be a band concert Thuréday night. Special features Rave been arranged. Dance to fol- Tow. That news items telephoned to the Pioneer are appreciated both by the publishers and readers of the paper. Phone 31. The joint convention of the North- western and North Central Educa- tional associations will be held in Be- thidjl next week. About 300 teachers will be here. February 14, is the closing date of the Schroeder free piano contest. It i8 not too late to get a place at the top. A low candidate today may be high tomorow. That on Wednesday February 18, another Redpath Lyceum bureau en- tertainment will be given at the Me- thodist Church Auditorium when Ratto, in character studies from life, will appear. It s the last of the ser- fes, John Alexander, known the nation over as the “Boys’ Friend,” will be here on February 21 and 22 when he will be the chief speaker at the Boys Congress. Boys from all northern Minnesota will be here, and the whole affair will be under the con- trol of the lads. JOGA BREVITIES J. W. Kiefer of Sheboygan was a business caller in Bemidji Wednes- day. Mrs, Philip Medley of Farley was a Bemidjl caller Tuesday between trains. Experienced nurse nursing to do.—Adv. would like B. H. Phinney of Fergus Falls was among the business callers who spent Yesterday in the city. Mrs. D. B. Jones of Schoolcraft drove to Bemidji Tuesday to consult a doctor about her eyes. Black satin tango slippers. $3.00 Corrects Indigestion ! Nature's Breakfast Food Banishes Constipation BrinkmanTheatre TO-NICHT “THE DEVIL” By Franz Molnar 'Featuring Margot Beaton; the popular ‘emotional stock actresa in the part of 'Olga; alse Bosit Karloff in the title role ‘of “The Devil,” and Ivan Hambly as a pair. OLeary-Bowser Co,—Adv. 0. C. Granger of Grand Forks was among: the visitors in Bemidji yes- terday transacting business. Mrs. Clyde Bacon has returned from a week’s visit with relatievs and friends in Moorhead, Minnesota. Black satin tango slippers, $3.00 a pair O’Leary-Bowser Co. —Adv. S. H. Porter of Grand Forks spent Wednseday in Bemidji calling on friends and transacting business. E. M. Daron of Northome is spend- | & ing a short time in the city transact-|$ ing business and calliing on friends. Pennies make the dollar. We save |3 you the pennies. —Adv. Schmitt’s grocery. W. Weaver of Early, Iowa, was in Bemidji for a short time yesterday on a combined business and pleasure trip. A shadow social will be given in schoolhouse No. 2, in district No. 26, Saturday, January 31, Everybody welcome. Chiffon party dresses $12.75, $15.00 and $20.00 O’Leary-Bowser (¥ Co.—Adv. Mrs, A, Tollefson of Rosby, Minne- sota, was a Bemidji visitor Tuesday. While in the city she called on the local trade. Miss Amanda Tuff and her aunt Mrs, A. Slermoen of Rosby drove to Bemidji Tuesday and spent a few hours in the city shopping. White goods sale closes Saturday night at 10 o’clock. O'Leary-Bowser. Co.—Adv. The three children of assistant county superintendant T. S. Thomp- son on Dewey avenue are confined to their home with a bad cold. Raymond Murphy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray F. Murphy, who Hhas been seriously ill'with pneumonia for the ‘past week, is recovering and is now out of danger. White goods sale closes Saturday night at 10 o’clock. O’Leary-Bowser. Co.—Adv. Doris Arvilla Sathre, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Sathre, who has been ill for some time past and who was seriously ill yesterday, is much .improved today. Since the recent heavy snow fall the young people of the city have taken the opportunity to give sleigh- ride parties and every evening sev- eral crowds drive about the city. $12.75, O’Leary- Chiffon party $15.00 and $20.00 Bowser Co.—Adv. dresses each. Sam_Paquin, who has spent the past féw months in Chleago, New York City and Buffalo, returned to Bemidji yesterday and is now em- ployed in the office of J. J. Opshal as stenographer, Misses Lenna and Ethel King of town of Frohn returned Tuesday from a two weeks’ visit with friends and relatives in Duluth, While in that city they were the guest of their uncle, W. J. King. The Luther League of the Swed- ish Luthern church will be enter- tained by Mrs, Oscar Christenson at her home this evening at 8 o’clock. A program will be rendered during the evening and lunch will be served. One of these days you ought to g0 to Hakkerups and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. Miss Alice Arnold of Crookston was the guest of Mrs. A. G. Wedge yesterday. Miss Arnold was on her way home to Crookston after spend- ing the past three weeks visiting her sisters who are teaching school near Blackduck. Johp Laughlin, assistant roadmas- ter of the northern division of the Great Northern Railway, spent yes- terday in the city on business for that company. Mr. Laughlin has been Connected with the Great Nor- thern for the past thirty years. Practice on “Widow McGinty” a three act farcical comedy which will be staged by the Bemidji Dramatic club during the first week of Febru- ary, is progressing rapidly and the production promises to prove popu- lar with theatre goers of this city. Are you going away ror your sum- mer vacation? Wouldn't you enjoy it more if you knew your valuables were safely in a deposit box of the Northern National Bank.—Ady. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Stookey of For- sythe, Montana, who have been visit- ing relatives in Bemidji for geveral M’aiasii Iimalfs PICTURES DELUXE “Autumn Love” - Essana; = 3 A beautiful love drama of youth versus age. "'l'nellamgve’s §mteuem" A very demm:rine?ncfive story lllustrated Song - - - “‘I Miss You Most of All"” » Mrs. Van Praag “The South African Whallng’ - Industry” - Some excellent pictures of - this In- dustry. “Want&dx,‘iith Burglar” g A very fresh comedy that is sure to please. & Next Monday and Tuesday, Feb. S 20d and 3rd, is Mary Fuller night. The last two series of “Who Will Marry Mary,” will be 3 shown. days, left this morning for Parkers Prairie, Minnesota, where they will be the guests of relatives for some time before.returning to their home in Montana. Members of the cast selected to produce “The College Widow” will practice again this evening in the reception rooms of the public library. Miss Clarice Coult is assisting. with the coaching at these rehearsals and rapid progress is being made under her instructions, Miss Addie Carter, of Seattle, Washington, who has been the gusst of her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Carter of this city for the past few days, will leave tomorrow for St. Paul, where she will accept a posi- tion as milliner. Miss Carter will not return to Seattle before next summer. Messrs and Mesdames D. Mohler E. Kaiser, Joe. Steidle and Harry Flack drove in from the town of Nor- thern Tuesday evening and attended the theatre. Mr. and Mrs Flack took the late train to their home in Kee- watin, accompained by Gretchen Kaiser, who will spend some time visiting at their home, Tomorrow evening the U. C. T. will give the last of their winter series of dances. The largest crowd. of the season Is expected to be present and preparations are being made to care for all who may attend. Frappe will be served by two young ladies, Rem- SALTS FINE FOR ACHING KIDNEYS We eat too much meat which ologs Kidneys then Back hurts and Bladder bothers yeu. Most folks forget that the kid- meys, llke the bowels, get sluggish and clogged amd need a flushing occasionally, else we have backashe and dull misery im the kidmey re- giem, severe headaches, rheumatic twinges, torpid liver, acid stomach, sleeplessness and all sorts of blad- der disorders. You simply must keep your kid- meys active and clean, and the mo- ment you feel an ache or paim in the kidmey region, get about four eumees of jad Salts from any goeod drug store here, take & tablespoom- ful in a glass of water hefore breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This fa- mous salts is made from the aeid of grapes and lemom jules, combined with lithia, and is harmless to flush clogged Kkidmeys amd stimulate them to normal activity. It also neutralizes the aeids im the urime so it no longer irritates, thus ending ‘bladder disorders. Jad Salts is harmless; inexpen- sive makes a delightful -effervescent lithia-water drink which -everybody | M ‘GRAND THEATRE TO-NIGHT Billy fights hard to cure himself of the habit. How thelove of agirl hel him win goes straight tothe ‘heart. ; * “in the Elemental World” Biograph! . A et & Wilggll!icnq‘nu-. \?hn 1 itke “Her s!f.l Father” “The Lost Switch” Lubin -/ A burlesque comedy: full of fuu CO M1 N G—Mary Rickford in “Caprice.” A four-reel master- :_ioce by the Famious_ Players ilm Co. frey’s orchestra will furnish music for the occasion, % Another Saturday night dance will be given this week by the young men of the city. Invitations have been isued to fifteen couple which is as large a number as can be comforta- bly cared for in the Odd Fellow’s hall. The majority of the young people attending these dances are just learning and the purpose of the hop is to instruct the beginners. ‘W. B. MacLachlan, manager of the roller rink has announced that as a closing event he will give a roller masquerade. Four prizes will be awarded to the best dressed and most comic dressed. ladies and gentlemen. No definte date has been set for this ovent: although plans are | two ‘weeks. Jacob Vogt of Hay Creek, ceived: a ‘bounty of $7.50 state today for Killing of the dog and howling of the walf and going out in the yard obtained ing a large wolt Sunda; yhus succeeded catehi-|At H. Doran’s . plumbing, opposite ui‘dax and finds| - a large club, with which he killed the | ‘wolf.—Red Wing Daily Republican. KKK K KKK KK KKK KK KK * SOLWAY * ERKEK KK KKK KKK KK KK Nels Bye was at Shevlin Sunday on ibusiness. Mrs. Mike Wald entertained the club last Thursday afternoon. . Chas Bottemiller of Bertha was a business visitor here Wednesday. ‘Mike Wald was a business visitor at Bemidji between trains Friday. Miss Edna Rock who has been at Duluth for the past several months returned home Tuesday. - Mrs. Geo. Elfs went to Wilton. Sun- day and spent the day with her daughter, Mrs, Dan Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Frederickson were at Bemidji between trains Sat- urday. Mrs. Frederickson went down urday. Mrs. Frederickson went down to consult. a doctor. The Scandia Orchestra has adver- tised a dance to be given at the Lar- son school house, district no. 123. on Saturday night, January 31. LE S EE SR EESERE RS R R S * BECIDA * KKK KKK KRR KK KK Dan Stewart and Willie Dunlap went North of Bemidji. to bale hay Monday. F. Sankey went to Palisade, Min- nesota, last Tuesday. Oliver Larson who has been here visiting went back to his home Mon- day. John Lind and-Charley Frog were Bemidji callers Wednesday. Ralph Clapp came out to visit his —_— g ‘I am an old man—and many of my troubles never. happened.”’—ELBERT H 5BBARD E white hair and wrinkled faces of our busy men and women tell of doubt, fear and anxiety—more than disease or age. Worry plays havoc with the nervous -Iswm——no thatdigestion is ruined and sleep banished. What oil is to the riction of the delicate parts of an engine— DR. PIERCE’S Golden Wedical J)iscovery is to the delicate organs of the body: It’s a tonic and body builder—because it stimulates the liver to vij rous action, assists the stomach to assimilate food—thus enriching the blood, and the nerves and heart in turn are fed on pure rich blood. Neuralgia *“is the cry of starved nerves for food.” For forty years ¢‘Golden Medical Disoovery"® in liquid form has given great satisfaction as a tonic and blood maker. Now it can be obtained in tablet form—from dealers in medicine orsend50 one-cent stamps for trial box. Write R. V. Pierce, Buffalo. DR. PIERCE’ Relfeve co snd howels. Easy the Hver, regulate . a to take as eamcy. The Universal Car Buy It Because It’s a Better Car Model T Touring Car f. 0. b. Detroit $550 Get particulars from Northern Automobile Co. Bemidji, Minn, should take mow and then to keep | [ their kidneys clean, thus avoiding||| serious complications. A well-known local druggist says he sells lots of Jad Salts to folks || who believe im overcoming trouble while it is omly trouble. OPENS UP NOSTRILS, GLEARS HEAD, ENDS COLDS OR CATARRH AT ONCE|{ Instanuy neneves Swollen, Inflamed Nose, Head, Throat—You Breathe Freely—Dull Headache Goes— Nasty Discharge Stops. Try “Ely’s Cream Blam.” Get a small bottle anyway, just to try it—Apply a little in the nostrils and instantly your clogged nose and stopped-up air passage of the head will open; you will breathe freely; dullness and headache disappear. By morning! the catarrh, cold-in-head or catarrhal sore throat will be gone. “ End such misery now! 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Full direc- tions come inside every pack- age for making Meringue for Pies, Puddings, Custards, Floating Island —Fillings for Layer Cakes, Cream Puffs, Eclairs—Sauces for Pud- dings, and to use instead of cream for fruits, berries and cereals— Plainand Boiled Icing withouteg, —Candies—Divinity Fudge, Marsh- mallows and Kisses—and many other dainty, special -desserts for your family, : Here are some of these new des- serts: Snow-Mellow Delight— RainbowLoaf—Snow-Mellow Fruit Pudding—Snow-Mellow Pineapple Cream now-Mellow Peach Crean —Snow-Mellow Orange Cream—Snow-Mcllow Currant Whij now- Mellow Apple Sponge — Floating Island— Mocha Charlotte Russe— Mock Macaroon Souffle—and more than a score of delightful new desserts for your family. The lady in the picture here is holding up the spoon to show yon that just one table- spoon of Snow-Mellow, costing only 4 cents, makes a bowlful of snowy, fluffy, thick, deli- cious meringue —more and better than-you could make with 12c to 15¢ worth of eggsl! But to make this amazing quantity of delicious Snow- Mellow, you must tise our Special ‘Snow -Mel- low Beater. And we willgive you this _Special ‘SnowMellow | Beatet, 12in. ong, nickel plated — Ab- solutelyfree. Snowilellovy Saves Eggs! Saves Work! So that you may use this wonderful, exquisite Snow-Mellow to save yourself the expense of egfs—so that you may delight your family with these many new Snow-Mellow desserts—you may have absolutely FREE one of these specially designed dessert beaters, which beats up a bowfiull of delicious, snowy meringue from just one tablespoonful of Snow-Mellow. So Economical! We want to explain to you how we have arranged to make Snow-Mellow the j most economical of desserts for your table. In business there is a certain “over- head” charge against each package— packing, wrapping, boxing, cartage, freight, delivery, etc. And here is how we solved ‘the problem of making Snow- Mellow economical for you. The same “overhead” cxpense that pays for de- livering a ten-cent package to you will pay for delivering five or six or seven times that quantity of Snow-Mellow if we put it all in one package, and that is what we have done. Instead. of putting only enough Snow- Mellow for one dessert in a package and charging ten cents—we put seven times that quantity—enough for seven desserts—in one package, and instead of charging you seventy cents, the price is only ngc—because we save for you the cost of packing and delivering the six extra packages. That is the only fair way. For after you once find how easy to make and how good to eat Snow-Mellow is—you will want to serve it in different desserts ‘several times every week. 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