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‘W. D. Lawrence of Winnipeg | spending the day in Bemidji on a ‘combined business and pleasure visit. " Large Naval oranges 20c per dos. Kx KKK KKK KKK KK New York apples Se per 1b at Sch- : * LEAST WE FORGET #|mitts grocery.—Adv. - EXXXXKKKKONRRRRR] 4 o1 androws o town of| § ONIGHT ONLY Tomorrow {8 shamrock day. Northern visited her son. A. A. An- — Mr. iand Mre. Bugene Gratton and s e drews and family of this city Satur- deugtiters of Spooner left s their two Thé board of county comminsion-|day. 11 ‘Wednesday. afternoon for Bemidji, Miss Esther Swanson of Little : | where they are;to make their home, rk was ameng the visitors and| - /[ Their son James and ‘his wife also ers meet tomorrow. : se e That on Easter Monday aidance Wwent to the same city to reside, and the later the remaining memhbers of the family will follow, all the young hoppers ‘who ‘spent Saturday in the < ” will be given by the Bemidji Athle_|city. mEuP ATR A tic club. 4 L. D, French of Wadens, of the i i men having received jobs from the LR g Rithards “French Lumber- Company, Crookston Lumber Co. They will be D 7 . /{Mont., were over Sunday guestsat the THEATR ' |home of Mr. and Mrs, GiIl Crone, on ‘Minnesote avenue. Mr. Crone and A AL Mr, Casey were clasmmates during their school ‘days mnd hed not met for the past sixteen years. s The convention of the Woman’s|business. missionery soclety of Adam’s presby-| Dr. Delbert F. Dumas of Cass Lake tery will meet in the Presbyterian|spent a few hours in the city last church, Tuesday and Wednesd1y, |Saturday on & combined business and March 17 and 18. pleasure visit. ‘8 Your system and blood needs a “Mutt ana Jeff in Panama,” will|thorough Spring cleaning, purifying. be staged here March 23. The com- | Hollister’s R. M. Tea will do it. Bar- pany is conpidered a good one and|ker's Drug Store.—Adv. the play will be given here underf pieq Gustava Trafton who ‘teaches the auspices of the Athletic elub. |, .qr Rosby was in Bemidji Saturday While in the city she purchased a -{driving -horse. Miss Elizabeth Brennan of Wilton lspent Sunday with her father,” Tom Brennan, who-is confined at the St. Antheny’s hospital, James Gaines returned to Bemidji this morning from Hines where he has spent:the past few months work- ing in @ lumber camp. ‘We have begun delivering ice for e 1914 season. Prices appear on ‘another page of this.paper. - Phone 12 Smart Getchell Ice Co. Miss Emerald Perry and Mrs. O. E. Lovegreen of town of Northern, were in Bemidji shopping and call- Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Fredenbers of | ing on friends Saturday. Solway transacted business in the city Saturday. Ploneer paper peficlll, piece.—Adv. A. Anderson of ‘Crookston was an over Sunday visitor in the city re- That the Bemidji Moose lodge will Y . T 5! e o tie e t Saturday in the city on busi-| In Elght Magnificent. | .. mized in the two towns, and Baater Parts their departure is regretted—Bau- Charlie Cutler, champlon wrestler |2 6t pomsible manner, send it to One-of the Biggest Pro=| folowing ladies presented: Mrs. 3 2 o & e e i of the world, former Bemidji boy, | "s® MedelDry Cleaning Sioute Phont | guctiong Ever Produced|’: O: Achenbach with & bracelet at 3 ‘Mesdames H. Bverson, 'W. H. Ellet- morrow, A, A, ‘Feldman of Northome spent o g s a short ttme in the city Saturday| TWO Hours of Thrills and |son, H. B. Rice, R. Mitcnell, W. . Cann of B dh Ploneer are appreciated both:by the|businese. First Show 7:00,- 'm: o:m:?.{ I?iéoxl:::.n; ;.;fl::: publishers and readers of the paper.| Mre, T. L. Arvig of Pine River is d 900 y ¢ . Becona o Tbertson, J. Morrison, C. J. Mattison, calling on friends and transacting lang ‘Misses Pearl -and Mae (Collard. —— leave for Alma, Wisconsin, next Monday, where they will make their Daniel Frohman presents ‘The|. wmm p. 1, Stanton + . D. was leader at Daughter of The Hills,”’ a beaut- noon. Roll call b “HOD 0’ My .Th“mb'” hand col- giving some uvme‘::e‘l’:;maltez ored feature in two parts. ‘‘Comparison of the Old and New Me- thods of Home Cooking,” which sub- different members. Mrs. B. W. La- Males"c TheatIle kin gave a paper on, “Pure Food, l ) “Medical Inspection in Schools and PICTURES DELUXE |the Visiting Nurse” was Mrs. W. P. served after the program. The next Teeting will be theld March 30, which meeting will be lead by Mrs. | C. WL Jewett. Noatav. e It fimnt your -work handled in dette Region, will appear at the Athletic club to- |®37—AdY: @ surprise party Saturday afternoon. That news itemss telephoned to the|calling on friends and transacting Throbs Kunze of Gemmell, Minnesota, J. Phone 31, sapending & short time dn the olty : William White, Ed Achenbach, M. B. ADMls_leN 25¢ Mr. Achenback and family expect to TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY | tuture home., iful picture in three parts, and|\.< VVomen's Study clab inis after- which Mrs. Stanton gave a paper on, N | ject was thoroughly discussed by ithe Pure Dry Goad§ :and How to Buy.” ToNchT Dyer's subject; - Refreshments were Mrs. J. Solan of Leonard was in -ty Bemidji Saturday to consult a doctor. Big Mask dance Wednesday.—Adv. Iver Rockvog of Pinewood wasa Bemidji caller Saturday between trains. ‘Mr, and Mrs. Dores, who have liv- ed in the John McManus house on Penny | pewey avenue for the past few weeks have moved to Irvine avenue. Mrs. guy Jacobs and daughter, Dorothy, were in Bemidji enroute to d & . : 2. P. G. Clarkson of 8\ “ | Brainerd and H. L, Casey of Bosemon, hours down to the minimum, reduce : ~of our - {kmow we are working for this ef-|¥ 1 a |ficlency. Congratulate us on it. * It |en just Uke yours. you don’t know, you will. Just|is why we can do things. Northern watch us, One of our men, recently | Automoabile-Co., Largest Distributors rebuilt two difficult pleces. Cost the (0f Automobiles in . North Central customer $12.00 to do the work. |Minnesota.—Adv, i B Ky 3 % ‘Would have the customer $60.00 your xidnm and. neutralize ., ‘buy theny mew. That is what we irritating acids call SERVICE. and we made more ! G money on' the $12.00 traneaction mt ‘Kidney and Bladded. weakness re-|that. ‘That iz eervice, both to the s sult from urie.acld, says'a noted au-[Customer and ourselyes. We'can do| London, March 16—Four new thorly. The kidney’s filter this acia{@nything from rebuilding a storage|dreadnoughts, four cruisers, twelve 3 - | fro the blod and pass it on to' thefbettery. rewinding the armature on a |torpedo. boat destroyers and several ' | bladded, where it often remains foSelf starter to making a butt-end on :::m:fl:“ itk provided Ton o e s | irritate and inflame, causing.a burn-| ®:crankehatt. There isn’t 2 man in A ':;B hol;::. :“e:;“m‘::‘: b;"hg'fi Ing, scalding sensation, or setting up|OUT employ who hasn't had: better | a1y Tho estimate provides for an {rritation at the neck of the-blad-{than ten years experience in the|an appropriation of $257,750,000, an der, obliging you 1o seek-relfef two|Dusiness. And we have just suchiincrease of $15,000,000 over last year's or three times during the night.|Men coming (when we need them.) budget. The big 'estimate -resulted The sufferer is in constant:dread, .the | Y!th our special tools and machinery |largely from Germany's refection of water passes sometimes with a|Wecansavefrom 7 to10 hours on un u;::l proposal made by Winston Chur- i scalding sensation and 1s-very pro-|OVer-muling job. That is the secret, :he l’n:::r;“d of 'h:a““l‘.,‘.“::"' !"h:: f fuse; again, there is difffculty in| The initial cost of a car is-noth- 14 e Raaith . € : naval increases for a year. avoiding it. 7 ing campared to cost of up-keep, (if Bladder weakness, moat folka: call [that up-keep is-wrong) again we say it, because they can’t control urina- tion. While it is extremely annoy- ing and sometimes very painful, this is really one of the most simple|] ailments to overcome. Get about four |l ounces of Jad Salts from your phar- macist and take a tablespoonful in 2 glass of water before breakfast, continue this for two or three days. This_will nentralize the acids in the urine 80 it no longer is a source of. irritation to the bladded and urlnary ENGLAND'S NAVAL PROGRAM Budget Prevides for Bullding Four New Dreadnoughts. 2 —— Read Ploneer want aas We have an assortment of high grade paper fully guaranteed, in all colors 8 1-2 x 11 and: 812 x13 At $1 and $1.25 a box (Can youbeat t?) \(’es.,there :are 100 sheets in each box. and if the paper does not satisfy you know where you bought it—your money returned if you want it always. Beware! Special agents call on the trade -about “the city “from time to time: They may offer you enticing looking bargains—but—what if you’re not satisfied? It may be a case-of throwing it into the waste basket. We buy on a Guarantee and Sell the Same Way. Bomidi Pionear Supply Stors Phone 31 organs which then act mnormally again, ! Jad'Salts {s inexpensive, harmless, and is made from the acld of grapes and lemon juice, combined with 1i- thia, and is used by thousands. of folks who are subject to urinary-dis- orders sauced by uric acid Irritation. Jad Salts is splendid for kidneys and causes no bad effects whatever. - Here you ‘have a pleasant, -effer- vescent lithia-water ~drimk, whichf] quickly relieves bladder trouble. the world in ‘their line. We know how to judge men, years of experi- ence has taughtus that. You own a car and have some work done from} time to time. The head of our con- cern acts as consulting engtneer for the mechanical department, and we see every move our men make and every man that makes a move. We are putting the PUNCH in this ser- vice depantment. * A man that loafs on the job, wont have a job to loaf on long. Our motto is the highest class of work and cut the number of the customer’s cost, that is what sells turning home today. Eau Claire, Wisconsin, where they Mrs. M. E. Guthrie of Turtle River | will visit friends for some time. was a business caller in the city be-| g H, E. Reynolds and daughter tween trains Saturday. Alice left today Tor Winnipeg, Can- Dairy butter at W. G. Schroeder{ada, where they will spend a few Store 20, 256 and 30 cents—Adv. weeks visiting relatives and friends. 0. C. Simonsen ‘was again taken to Following the basketball game ‘the St. Anthony’s hospital yesterday|Saturday evening two young men in a serious condition. gave a dance in the Odd Fellow’s F. S. Stewart of Anoka was an|hall. Only a few couple attended over Sunday visitor in Bemidji re- Miss Hattie Smith, who teaches turning to his home today. school near Rosby, spent the week Prizes for the best costumes at the |énd with friends in Tenstrike, re- Mask Ball, everybody come.—Adv. turning to her school this morning. Misses Pear]l Gray and Lottie Bren-| Mrs. Del Burgess left for Brainerd nan of Wilton spent Sunday in Be-|and Minneapolis this morning where midji the guests of friends. she will spend the next two weeks | Mrs. A. Jester, who is receiving|on & combined businessand pleasure treatment at the St. Anthony’s hos- | Visit. pital, is getting along nicely. If you're languid, crogs, stomach than $1800 needs defence. And high-priced, four-cylinder feet pretty hard this-season. of motor cars-build “Sixes.” of high-priced “Fours” say? E Not a Helper E Every man in our employ ds a fjnished mechanic in his line. That is what.we call SERVICE. The best is'none too good in our business. We can afford to pay higher wages, and that is what we are doing. Our C. W. ‘Jewett, has spent a life time in mechanics. Started twenty *years ago,. with Sooy-Smith, of New York, at that time the largest concern in assisting surveying ditches with the|. Paddock surveying crew. The Ladies Aid society of the First Scandinavian Lutheran church will be entertained at Erickson hotel on America avenue, Wednesday after- noon at 2:30. All the ladies are re- quested to come early. A cordial in- vitation is extended ‘to all. Maurice A. Malone of Fort Frances is spending a few days in the city on a combined business and pleasure visit. Mr. Malone is manager of the Shevlin-Clark . Lumber. Company of Fort Frances and is in the eity in the interest of that concern. The man without a home, the ship without a harbor, are examples of mhguflled calculations. Make your banking home with the Northern Na- tlonal Bank while you are earning money and in your old age you can live confortably on the income from One of the seven months old boy twins of Mr, and Mrs. E. J. Aldrich, 12th street and Park avenue, died yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The funeral will be held tomorrow after- noon at 2 o'clock from the residence. SAGE TEA KEEPS YOUR HAIR DARK It's Grandmother’s receipe to. bring “Four.”. The admitted “mechanical Everybody is using it again. Gray hair, however handsome, ‘de- notes advancing age. We all'know the advantage of a youthful appear- ance. Your hair is your charm. It makes or-mars the face. When it fades, turns gray and looks dry, wispy and scraggly, just a few ap- plications of Sage Tea and Sulphur enhances its appearance a hundred- One of these days yon cwght to]|bad, comstipated. out of of sorts, try g0 to Hakkerups and have your pic- | Hollister's R. M. Tea; makes you ture taken.—Adv. well; keeps you well. 35¢c. Barker's Drug Store—Adv. Miss Mary Gallagher of Guthrie Misses Alice and Carry Smith of Leonarq were the guest of friends in “K ATHLEEN Bemidji for-a few days last week, re- -{turning to their home the latter part of the week. i ” Mrs. A. E. Witting returned to Be- amidji this morning from Blackduck|. where she has spent the past several days as the guest of her husband who At The Brinkmanmn |t in business in that village. . Safety Deposit Boxes for rent at To“lght the First National Bank. $2.00 per year for small and $4.00 per year A rip-roaring, rattling, roisterous|for large boxes. Fire an Burglar Irish comedy drama in four acts. A |proof. - You need one. play that is especially chosen the first| Mrs. Tom Brennan of Wilton spent of this week to please all who attend | Sunday with her husband, who ia at the itheatre. The scenes are laid}the hospital here. = He is very much near Dublin Ireland, and the first{improved and expects to leave the act is the night before St. Patrick’s|hompital the latter part of the week. Day. The next scenes are lald in| Agtorney John L. Brown left this the immediate vicinity of the Black|yorning for Aitkin where he will Crag, a neighborhood of thieves and{gitang the term of court which con- high-waymen. The cruel hueband|yones in that city tomorrow with tries to kill his low born Irish wife Judge W. S. McClenahan presiding. and is thwarted by the timely &b~ ;.. 1othing has dome me as pearance of one of her former lov- much good as Hollister's R. M. Tea, ers. Mr. Stewart Kemp late of the 1 am regulsr; eat and sleep wel Bush Temple Stock company: of ! my complexion is clear; feel great ©ago, plays the pant of ‘Tereuce Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. OMre dho alicarded lover AN} AerAN0 Misi M. A Spoonts Mr! Mr. Bert Norton also one of > Chicago’s popular stock actors and Mrs. G M. Torrance and Mr and togeth with Ha St. Clair |Mrs.A. P. White have issued invita- ke Tl 4 tions for.a dancing panty to be given furnish the principal comedy. Mar- in the Masonic hall, ‘Thursday, .80t Beaton in the title role of Kath-~ Mata e leen will be seen at her best, and i Ivan Hambly as the unfeithful hus-| Sunday morning the Fond du Lac, band. will also have & chance to.dis-[World champion basketball team, re- It has been our experience Don’t stay gray! Look young! Either prepare the tonic at home or get from any drug store a 50 eent or “Four < bottle of “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur pectir 3 Vol of equal price? 5 ; ¢ ‘When you buy & “Six” you buy oy a-rising mar- .play his “’:‘“ :b“"y' d’Borh x": hmm":fi;‘:},er r;z ::::’ s\: :::: Ei‘:;flt’l‘fls r‘:‘::;xs;n::en;r::lks qur(verfi of “Sixes’”” will tell you that there is something inherent . ket.. ‘When you buy-a “Four’ you buy on a'deslining - lotf as Father ’Cassidy proves : . mmy -£0- - true frtiend indeed -to “Kathieen-and 1 season ever: placed on-_record Terence. An amusing Irish reel at|for & team. The champs played 42 the conclusion of the - fourth wact|eames. makes this one of ‘the most interest<] - Edwsrd L. Rogers, county attor-| ing plays yet presented. This play ney of Cass county, spent Satnrday will positively - only -be-put on here|in Bemiidii on business. -\]?hiln me for -the first three nights:of this|the former Minnesota football star week and the public.should-not miss|witnessed the Bemidji-Fond du-Lac the opportunity ofiseedng it ation, because it darkens the hair beautifully and. removes dandruff, stops scalp itching and falling hair; ‘besides mo one can- possibly tell, as it darkens 80 naturally and evenly. 'You moisten a sponge or soft brush ‘with it, drawing this through the hair, taking one small strand at o timte. By morning the gray hair/dis- appears; after another application or| t{two, ural col6r is restored .and 3 1 glossy and lustrous, | - ‘horse of common blood. ’ “SIXES” vs. “FOURS” | j During the past few weeks big newspaper space has been used for the purpose of defending the high-priced four-cylinder car. - We are not surprised. Any four-cylinder car selling for more ‘Whenever a tight shoe pinches, the wearer makes a wry face. Let us examine the real situation of “Six” vs. “Four.” Three years ago there were eleven builders of “Sixes” in the Uniteq States. Last year twenty-five companies produced “Sixes. In 1914 thirty-seven of the forty-two leading manufacturers Can such development be due to a fad or ‘whim, as the builders High Priced Car Builders = Found *“Sixes” Superior Seven years ago the Pierce-Arrow Motor Car Company built “Fours” only—“Fours that were above reproach. Six years ago they added “Sixes” because the “Six” was demanded by those who wanted the utmost in a motor car. - For five years the Plerce-Arrow ‘has been building “Sixes” only. Not because the Pierce-Arrow “Four” * - was not good, but because the “Six” was proved better. > . For years the Packard Motor Company built only “Fours.” Today Packard cars are built in “Sixes” exclusively. Not because the Packard ;Fonr" ‘was not good; £<‘>,r there’ were no better: “Fours.” . But because Packard engineers and Packard owners found the “Six” through the n 1) he ] it.—adv. mechanically superior to the “Four”’—and the Packard Company 'su_yfih Sopapers ‘that e “has no intentlon of Bullding-w had the courage to build the car 'which was proved best. - The Peerless Company abandoneq “Fours” for “Sixes” exclusive- ly, because those who paid Peerless prices demanded the superior smoathness, flexibility and silence of the “Six.” Seven years ago the Winton Company predicted the growth and popularity of the “Six.” Since 1908 Winton cars have been built in “Sixes’ only, because Winton found the “Six” superior to the Tihere is no question now about the Winton prediction belng right. - Because this year practically every pprominent makes, ex-" cept one, selling cars above $1250 is building “Sixes.” Public Demand Forced the Development of the *Six”’ “Four” and the demand for this superiority on the part -of those- :;ho .;‘eu ;:flungt thol pay any price for the motor ucn.; la::ry forced s ese | ers of high-priced éars into the six-cylinder fleld. back color, thickness and lustre. Practically all successful builders of “Fours,” such as Le0- mobile, Packard. Pierce-Arrow, Stevens-Duryea,. Wi Peerless, Mitchell, Buick, Hudson. Oldsmobil Marmop, Whi debaker “:.%nn. %ve Klheenu?ogerl T5t6 tho sx-oylinder &\d.sm one of these companies changed their designs or spent thous- ands and thousands of dollars for new machineryi and to ‘market new types of cars just to satisfy a whim. = ¥ 4 Is it possible that all these admittedly successful companies are wrong!’ Isn’t it logieal to supposesthat the majority is right? Isn’t it conclusive when practically all makers above $1250 are devoting their brains, meney and energy to “Sixes?” B : Is it reasonable to ‘suppese that the one company which dis- sents should be right against such oyerwhelming-evidence? -that price being equal, ‘people want the greater smoothness, silence, flexibility, lower. upkeep, and su- fold. perior mechanical luxury of the “Six.” They want it now and they always will want it. - Pretty nearly all present owners of “Sixes” have at some time been owners of “Fours.”” Ask them which is the better car—“Six” Did you ever know of a driver of a “Six” to.go back to a “Four” in a “Six’* that makes it better than a ‘Four,” just as there s some- * .market. thing finherent in a thoroughbred that makes him ‘better than a S Don’t Buy a NEAR “Six’’ When You Can Get a REAL “Six” . The best known builder, of high-priced “Fours” this year ad- - mits the stiperiority of the “Six” by using a mechanism which it 18 claimed Will give to the “Four” some of the recognized superior qualities of the “Six.” 2 7 How consistent of those with ‘Fours” to sell to decry “Sixes” in one breath and in the next tell you that they have a device that makes a “Six” of their car—nearly! The superiority of a “Six” over a “Four” exists in- the motor— ang can be obtained only through the motor. It can’t be obtalnod - through the transmission or the rear axle, The last resort of the four-cylinder advocate is that the “Four"” is more economical than the “Six.” Positively, it is not, It costs less to own a Chalmers Master “Six” a year. or to drive it 20,000 miles, than to own a “Four” of equal size and power am equal length of time. We have had in the Chalmers factory every. well known “Four” of $1800 or over. We have run them side by side with the Chalmers “Sixes” and here is what we have learned. Power and Performance Considered : | “8ix” Is More Economical Than **Four” L_ ‘Because of its steady, uninterrupted flow of power, the “Six” is easier-on tires and easier on every moving part than a ‘“Four.” “But a ‘Six’ burns more gasoline,” says four-cylinder builders. shoes are pinching a number of - Again we say. thnthin not true. : 'or any considerable distance the Chalmers Master “Six”. can be run on as little gasoline as any “Four” of equal motor displace- ment and with equal car size. This is not merely an advertising clalm. We have proved this by actual tests, A ‘leading builder of high-priced -“Fours” is now announcing ‘We-believe this must be a welcome announcement to a ‘great many intending buyers who had already finally made up their minds to buy a “Six” and had, perhaps, been, wondering whether X this particular manufacturer would build one. Now they have only to pick out the best They need no longer hesitate, anticipating that this particular builder may produce a “Six.” Such state- ments of policy do much to clarify the public under- > standing of the motor car situation. =7 Chalmers Policy Is to Bulld Best 3 Cars Possible at Chalmars Prices ~ As in the past, the Chalmers policy shall always be to build Z B the most efficient, most up-to-date quality cars to sell at medium B! prices. _ The design of Chalmers cars shall be changed whenever adherents to that policy shall: make changes Necessary. 3 It is in pursuance of this policy of advancement . ;1::;"_1{“70 Dmlvgt; tlhe “Six” superior to the “Four,” the ction of almers factory is now being co: - trated on “Sixes.” o 2t l ey : It is just as impossible te stop the trend toward =3 six-cylinder cars- as it would be to-dam the Niagars = Falls. One builder of “Fours,” in the $2000 class, claims more sales for his car than all makes of “Sixes” combined. -This is positively exaggeration. There are being sold today three times as many “Sixes” as “Fours” at $1500 or over. Crying against the “Six” . ‘won’t atop it—it only increases the desire for an fnves- tigation, and a comparigon of the relative merits of “Fours” and “Sixes.” That is all that we as makers of “Sixes” ask. . T\Vhen You Buy a “Six”’ You QGet The i - Newest Style and Best Investment. To you who are contemplating the purchase of & car thisiques- tion of “Six” or “Four” is vital. “We belleve that only in e “Six" can you get a car which will give you the greatest satisfastion combined with safe investment. ‘Why sink money in a car already . out of styleand bound to become more 8o each.day? - : superiority of the “Six” .over the - inton, “Our-proposition is simple. We say ride in “Fours” and in “Sixes.” Ask your friends who have “Sixes” if they would £0 back to “Fours.” > ‘.~ We are sure you will want a “Six” after making Buch a test. And having reached that conclusion we - £E e ask you to ride dn all the different “Sixes.” o4 T ' Then take the Chalmers Road Test. After this : m are. sare your purchase will be a Chalmers Master