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| ! i » About The City KRR KKK KK KKK KKK ¥ LEST WE FORGET * KKK KKK K KKK KK KKK - The Elks’ annual Charity Ball will Je glven on Lincoln’s birthday. “« s “The College Widow” will appear at the Athletic club theatre on Mon- day, February 23. Don’t miss it. P 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 assoclations will be held in Be- midji the remainder of the week. e February 14, is the closing date of the Schroeder free piano contest. [t is not too late to get a place at the top. A low candidate today may be. high tomorow. s 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 is the last of the ser- ies. a0 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. LOCA BREVITIES C. C. Crippen of this city was a Crookston visitor yesterday. A. W. Smith of Nevis is among the business callers in Bemidji today. A. H. Harris of this citly trans- acting business in Crookston yester- day. Skating all day Sunday.—Adv... W. F. Emmond of Grand Forks was among the visitors in Bemidji yesterday. A. Startz of Gully business and calling the city today. Annual Mask ball Feb 18.—Adv. D. B. Jewell of International Falls was among the business callers in Bemidji yesterday. W. 1. Peck of Blackduck is in Be- midji today on a combined business and pleasure trip. Hurrah for Dreamland Saturday night—Adv. W. W. Thomas of Wadena spent Thursday in Bemidji on a combined business and pleasure visit. H. E. Wolfe of Grand Forks spent yesterday in Bemidji on a combined business and pleasure trip. G. D. Aakus of Erskine is spending a few days in the city on a combined pleasure and business visit. One of these days you ought to g0 to Hakkerups and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. M. D. Dean of Bagley is spending is transacting on friends in SN oA DEVON ARROW COLLAR CLUETT PEARODY &CO.TROY NY. R R T S SR S TS BrinkmanTheatre FRED BRINKMAN, Manager TO-NIGHT At the Brinkman The Harry St. Clair Stock Co. Presents “Qut of the. Fold” Dramatized from the Shep- herd of the Hills. A Beau- tiful four act Comedy, Rural Drama. See the Fa- mous School Seene in the Third Act Picture Program Warner's Features Presents “The Hand of flm Law” In Three P: A Thrilling Story of Heart Interest. The Fight In the Prison Yard. Popular Prices ed business and pleasure trip. The Misses Mabel and Helen Jerde of Dugdale are spending a few days in the city visiting with friends. Big 9c sale going on at Megroth’s Variety store. Everything replenish- ed we ran out of.—Adv, E. D. Everdell of Crookston la spending a few days in the city on a combined business and pleasure trip.. Mrs. J. W. Swanton of Kelliher is among the visitors in Bemidji to- day. She will return to her home this evening. Big 9c sale going on at Megroth’s Variety store. Everything replenish- ed we r8n out of.—Adv. -le G. H. Warner of Brainerd is spend- | ¢ ing a short time in the city on busi- ness for the- Minnesota and Inter-|@ national Railway. C. S. Henderschott of Tenstrike is among the north line visitors in the [§ city today. He will return to his home this evening.: The Northern National Bawk s for |& those who seek safety most of all and a fair earning rate of interest for their money.—Adv. Mrs. Ed. French and son Norman of Blackduck came to Bemidji this morning and spent the day here as|é¢ guests of friends and relatives. Mrs. George McTaggart left this morning for Laporte where she will be the guest of her daughter, Mrs. C. A. Roman for several days. The best kind of well seasoned tam- arack for sale. Fred Barwdell, tele- phone 336-4.—Ady. , 0. K. Lokken of Redby transact- ed business in the city yesterday and while here renewed his scription for another year to Pioneer. Iver O. Myhre, -manager of the Scribner Trading company of the town of Liberty, was a business call- er in the city yesterday. He return- ed home in the afternoon. We still have a few boxes of those Western apples at $2.25 per box, at |3 Schmitt’s grocery.—Adv. R. L. Knebel of Crookston, super- intendent of the northern division of the Great Northern Railway is spending a short time in the city cn business for that company. Joseph McGinnis, former cham- plon pool artist of Towa and Wiscon- sin, defeated Earl ing at the Club Pool and Billiards. Full blood Yorkshire boar for service at my farm five miles east of Bemidji at reasonable prices. Her- man Eickstad.—Adv. James Given, of the Given Hardware company, returned last evening from Minneapolis where he transacted business. While in the city he also attended the auto show. John Gainey left this noon for Cass Lake where he will witness the basketball game to be played be- tween the Bemidji Pippins and the Cass Lake Midgets. Mr. Gainey will return to Bemlidji tomorrow morn- ing. Winter’s germs and impurities are in your system—Hollister's R. M. Tea will drive them out; try it.— Barker's Drug Store—Adv. Mr. and Mrs, E. M. Sathre enter- taingd Tke Severtson of Crookston at dinner last evening. Mr. Severtson is in the city on business and also took the opportunity to remew old acquaintances. He left today for In- ternational Falls. James McCabe of Staples, Minne- sota, spent last night in Bemidji on probate business. Mr. McCabe is proprietor of the Farmer’'s Sample Room in that city and is an {irriga- tion expert. He returned to his home this morning. Hustles you up, clears the head, you feel different all over—its Hol- lister’s R. M. Tea; best for bowels and stomach. Barker’s Drug Store— —Adv. A number of schoolmates pleasantly surprised Percy Botting last evening. The evening was spent in playing games after which re- freshments were served. Those pre- sent were Bessie Newton, Nellie Crowell, Helen Lauritzen, Pearl Botting, Clifford LaPage, Leo Op- sahl, Verne Huck, Kern Olson, and Max Huffman. Miss Lucy LaFontisee and Master Harold Morse left today on the noon train for Grand Rapids where they will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs Mark Morse until Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Morse and two daughters Ruby and Donna are spending the winter in Park napids and Harold is staying ‘with his grandparents, Mr: and Mrs. M. LaFontisee and attendmg the Be- midji school. For your stomach’s sake, cleanse your bowels and liver with Hollis- ters R. M. Tea; keeps you well, makeg you weller. 35¢ Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. Charles Warfield and Thomas Me- Cann returned this morning from Minneapolis where they attended the automobile show. C. E. Baitles and A. A. Warfield, who accompanied them to the cities Wednesday will return tomorrow morning. Mr. War- field will be accompanied by his brother, John J. Warfield of Prince- ton, Illinois, who will visit at the ‘Warfield homes over Sunday. Seven Bemidji boys left this noon for Cass Lake where they will meet the Cass Lake Midgets in that city Wnllht. '.Nlo game to be layed to- sub- | the | & MecTaggart in a | game of continuous pool last even- GRAND THEATRE TO-NIGHT. “To fs Beautiful scenes and fine acting. - make m{:h:flemg one of T “The luro( JEIJ"' Iloal" A love romance with the Italian folk “UncleJohn fo theRescue”- (Pathe) A very laughable society comedy COMING: Henry M. Blossom Jr.’s Human Interest story of Racing Life “CHECKERS” In Five Pulsatmg Parts Majesiic Theatr PICTURES DELUXE “His Best Friend” (Lubin) In Two Parts A beautiful comedy drama 4 “;li'th a story of loyal friend- ship. “Hydraulic Works On_the Adda” (Lubin) A demonstration of mar- velous engineering. ¢ lllustrated Song—Mrs.VanPraag “Will You Take-Me Back” “The Gouple Next Door” ¢ (Patheplay) A likeable love comedy full of excellent situations. Coming: Monday and Tues- d-y ‘‘Peg, of the Movies” night will be one of the first basket ball contests to be witnessed in that city this season and a large crowd is expected to attend. Alec Cameron accompanied the youngsters and will referee. The players who made the trip are, Harry Wolf, Myron Plum- mer, Delbert Woods, Dan Gainey, George Walker and Cris Newman. CONVENTION NOTES Dora Cannon and Josephine Ho- well of Fisher are among the Polk County teachers in Bemidji. L. W. Isherwood, principal of the Bagley schools, is in the city attend= GROGERY - SUGGES- TIONS for SATURDAY —AT— Roe & Markusen Boneless smoked hamng in lb. boxes, per Ib.. 18 Kippered hernng, T 4 pei .......... cerrinne... 180 Rnpe olives per 150 and 450 Smfl‘ed olives, 11 vz bottle, per bottle. . 380 Umon eoohry bags, assort sizes, per package. ... assorted .....280 Monogram cheese none i better, per Ib veieen... 280 Neufchatel cheese, per Clubcheeu per pack- age. «....180 and 280 Lhnbumer cheese, per glass .......... e 360 Roquefort cheess, per Jar SRR ns veen . 280 Edam cheese. per Pl 0e8e. ... ...... A $1.25 . 780 Gheueddhin.nnuveooky per Ib. 30c, per package .. CInlwee!pfllmu,pu T R .....180 p|Lake is in Bemidji .attending the Forks are tttendinx in this city. - to the convention. ou-fl nlr GRANT & DUNN 13° 232 Spinat scaciaties "—'-... v's-‘z’ Miss ‘Nellie : Larson: ot lehq J8 “booklet. nr among the school t flom that village who are attending the con- vention in this city, © ‘The ' Migses: A, a Hemhbfil‘xfll'. Lillian Hill,; ‘Anna Hanbrich lnd Al D. ‘Halj-of ‘Bagley are in the city attending the convention. who are attending ‘the convention in Bemidji are,-B. C.:Winkelman, W. W. Schmitt and L. Sherwood. Miss Evelyn : Melbi, “‘Esther Gil- brandson and Myrtle D. Dean of Bag- ley are among the Clearwater county dnstructors who are the guests of Be- fmidji today. Miss Ruth Harding, a member: of the Park Rapids school faculty, and a daughter of H. N. Harding of Cass Teachers’ convention. EN MASSAGE AND HYDR] Miss Beng, formerly a Latin teach- M“fl!}'fi er in the Bemidji ‘sehools and who is now teaching in Park Rapids, is E DE‘I‘EQYI'E AGENGCIES © 'I’I|E OLDRELIABLE wm‘“’x};:m hange Bids. Both Phones. “HAT IEIOVA‘I'OIO SEND YOUR HATS TO BE Mfllnl DYED, |- REBLOCKED: ANY STYLE. jue; “Twin City Hat Mrg- n—nn..’&-gg Avaaus + HOTELS HOTEL CAMFIELD FISHTH STRERT, Among: the teachers:from Bagley | Singie rooms with private e B 'llLI.Ifl’oI 'I'!IIIGE g Family and Transient Hotel -nn alking distance. _On 4th Ave. Ll lllllllcl‘—rllnllul. ‘El lel FIRST CLASS --$106 FUNERAL $160 Cash Benene Wmeae ! SER 4.16c per moath and.up, : IAUI. &oubie rona 8180 - {10 R URE AT FACTORY BE lusul.'rs zg% gl AND SORP %',gu *"Ask Your. mfi.u l:z‘:\'s‘i anrlu EC-ZENE 'GOMPANY, ITY AV 5 n&wu.mnnum Y " CLEAR OUT ALL RATS AND - MICE IN ONE NIGHT, No .n- oders--1t embalms. emmeem THE| YL RED.CROSS RAT|Z EMBAI.MER Sogs Iv. 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No - Nfl end( h et hal) S e s USED MOTOR TRUOKS GOODuSSTRUCKSReRb ity VS5 MOTOR TRUCK G0N 210 Bor Bt Bvese H. J. ARMSTRONG, 1014- 16 WEST 27th STREET 88d Garpets Cloaned by COMPRESSED AIR fiqmwx AND COMPETENT WORE ‘Clesning and Rug Factors FROM RPE NSTT: | BRAUTIFOL orBouth | 2113 (. O. Andereen, oYL FLovs oga B 3 3.'.1 WINDOW.. SE’.BEHEWIII et MAOHINES - o ORDER ?n?a‘&”s‘i.‘.k?&"%‘“nmmmu AT mua Glass Sewing Machines, now and z§ ELMER, 703 MM Sc. Totigy —_— & | Pills. lame. Kidney Pills and strength. This remedy can be pro- cured at Barker’s Drug Store.” is Lame—Re- member the Name.”/:' ‘Don’t simply ask 10t & kidney remedy—ask dis- tinctly for Doan’s Kidney Pills, the same that Mr. Gordhamer.had - the rencedy lavkes by ‘home taktimory. 60c all siores. Foster-Milburn Co. Props., Buffalo, N. Y. the guest of Miss Vera Backus dur- ing the comvention. C. G. Selvig of Crokston is among the delegates from Polk County at- tending the teachers’ convention. Mr. Selvig schools in Crookston. Clair Maland, Mattie Jensen and HELP ‘WANTED IN BEMIDJI And Furnished By the Help of Bem- iy supedintendent idji People. * Those who . suffer with kidney backache, urinary ills or any little kidney or bladder disorder, want kid- aey help. Who can better ad¥ise than some Bemidji resident, who has also suffered; but has had-relief. 1dj1 people recommend Doan’s Kidney Here’s one case and there are wmany others. Oliver Gordhamer, .carpenter, 1200 Dewey avenue, Bemidji, Minn., says: “Some years ago I was annoyed by my kidneys. It hurt me to stoop.or lift aod in the morning, I felt stiff and I used two boxes of Doan’s ‘they gave me|the Teachers' Convention befng held “When Your Back the Bem- Head of the Drug Sundries Dept. Ella Larson of Clearbrook are among the teachers representing the schools of that village at the convention be- ing held sn this city. The faculty of the Bagley high school is attending the Northwestern and Central Teachers’ Assoclation at Bemidji Thursday, Friday and Sat- urday.—Bagley Independent. Miss Alice Lightbourne of Akeley arrived in the city last evening to attended the teachers’ convention be- (ing held here. Miss Lightbourne is an instructor in the schools at Ake- ley. W. A. Shoemaker, president of the St. Cloud Normal school, arrived in Bemidji last evening to attend the Teachers’ Convention. Mr. Shoemak- er will be one of the principal speak- ers during the convention. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Jacobson have as their house guest during the Teachers’ convention, Miss Frauc Ackerman of Deer River, Minnesota. Miss Ackerman arrived in Bemidji yesterday and will stay until Sunday. Miss T. Lawrence of St. Cloud ar- rived in Bemidji last evening and will remain until Sunday attending here. Miss Lawrence is a member of the St. Cloud faculty. Miss Beth Horton, who teaches at East Grand Forks this year, is a Buest at the J."C. Cobb home during the teachers’ convention. She arriv- ed in the city yesterday morning and will leave for the Forks Sunday after noon. Otto I. Bergh of Crookston arrived in Bemidji yesterday to attend the convention. Mr. Bergh was formerly instructor of agriculture in. the Be- midji schools but is now connected with the Crookston schools of agri- culture. Frank A, Weld and H, R. Edwards of Moorhead are attending the Teachers’ Convention being held in this city. Mr. Weld is a professor in the Moorhead Normal schol and was one of the principal speakers on the program held this afternoon. Among the Walker school teachers who arrived in the city last evening as delegates to the convention being held here were, the Misses, Ada Lightbourne, Catherine Schwirtz, Verna Slade, Ruth Lee, Cora Ray- mond, Helen Flnke, and Lillian Stchorlow. Miss Genevieve Holkesvig and Mrs.. S. Everdell left this morning to attend the Central Minnesota Teachers’ meeting. They will be back in a couple of days. Miss Mey- er, the fourth grade teacher at the Franklin' building, left last evening for Bemidji.—Crookston Daily Times Miss Elizabeth Hall of Minneapo- lis arrived in Bemidji last evening and will be one of the speakers at the Teachers’ Convention being held in this city. Miss Hall is assistant superintendent of the Minneapplis schools and was recently elected as president of the Minnesota Educa- tional Association. Ploneer wants—one half cent a word cash, LADIES! DARKEN YOUR GRAY HAIR Look years younger! Use -Grand mother’s recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur and nobody will know The use of Sage and Sulphur for re- storing faded, gray halir to its natur- al color dates back to grandmother’s time. She used it to keep her hair beautifully dark, glossy and.abund- ant. Whenever her hair fell cut or took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, this simple mixture was applied with wonderful effect. But brewing at home is mussy and out-of-date. Nowdays, by asking at any drug store for a 50 cent bottle of “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy,” you will get this famous old recipe which can be depended up- on to restore natural color and beauty to the hair and is splendid for dan- druff, dr,y, feverish, itchy scalp and falling hair, A well-known drugglst says it darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied. You simply dampen a this through your hair, taking one strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears, and after an- other application or two, it becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and abundant. -please you. Rexa The High Quality The Low Prices - quahtyn-epom‘b]e because The Rexall Stores own the . ahonsaremnde,an because to supply the output of more than 7,000 leading Toilet Preparations EVERY’I‘HING that honesty and care and the most modern methods of manufacturing and merchandising can.add to the satisfaction- giving qualities of Rexall Toilet Preparations has been provided for. Nothing has been overlooked—nothmg left to chance in a desire to is-assured- by months and, in- some cases, years of conscientious testing and proving by actual use of . every formulafor every- Rexall Toilet Preparation before these formulae were finally adopted as worthy; and by ngx itesting for puriety and strength of every ingredient before it become a part of the preparation. laboratories in which Rexall Toilet Prepar- drug stores each article must be manufac- tured in great quantity, permitting lowest big-quantity. prices in the purchase of raw materials and supplies. The Satisfaction _ you get in the use of Rexall Toilet Preparations through the ideal manufacturing and broad, liberal guarantee pflnfimmmpmmhmdmll by.The Rexall Druggist who sells it to you—a guarantee of satisfaction Here are.Some of the Rexall Tollet Preparations the mmh& merchandising conditions herein 200 Buifalo Ohop Special Ja- pan Tea, per Ib. 700 We would like to impress upon the peopls of Bemidji, that we are sole agents for Chase & Sanborn’s coffce, the coffee with the national reputation; once tried, always used, - o«::m:-em.mm" Wwe invite the public for inspection: Drug‘ 'l'hlrd Sf.teet -making _ soothing loap in three forms to give the Rexall Shaving Stick «discriminating shaver his choice - Rexall Shaving Cream. . YWGANNJ&'EXALLGOONONLYAT described, is still further insured Rexall Shaving rm..,, work— 1-Write sponge or soft brush with it and draw ,

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