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been the iguest of Miss Lehe Borman | during the last few. days. Mrs. Charles Schroeder and Murs, Saville of Grant Valley attended the farmers’ meeting Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Raymond of the ¥k KK KK KKK K KKK KK K| iown of Frohn attended the farmers’ G LEST WE FORGET * | meeting in the city Saturday. EEREKK R XK KK KKK KKK iy ook we (have another lot of The next regular meeting of the|those mice, sweet juicy oranges 20c¢ TONICHT Commercial club will be held April{per dozen. T Schmitt’s grogery.—Adv. H. M..Conklin and E. G. Boyd, gov- ernment Indian agents, were in Be- April 14 will be the next meeting [midji today on officials matters. day of the boarq of county commis-. sioners. That the Bemidji Moose lodge will give a dance in the city hall Easter |wants done? Monday. s There will be a meeting -of the Athletic club * Thursday Business of importance. e That news items telephoned to' the evening. | connected with the James Austin and daughters Vera and Myrtle will leave for Tacoma, Washington, on the M. & 1. tonight. Can you do the work the world e? 1If not, write Mankato Commercial College, Mankato, Minm., for catalog, Corabella Sill of Red Wing, who is state training school in that city, was in Bemidji today on {usiness. Attorney Carl Heffron returned to Pioneer are appreciated both by the Bemidji yesterday a!jter r'havmg spent publishers and readers of the paper. |tW0 Weeks in the twin cities and Du- Phone 31. s There will be eance Friday April. dances have been very 117, cial events. s Sanford Dodge and his company will appear at the Grand on Thurs- day evening. Mr. Dodge has been here before and his ability as an ac- tor is fully recognized. )0 BREVITIES Attorney E. E. McDonald has re- turned from Thief River Falls, Allen Underwood of Kelliher transacted business in Bemidji. Mrs. E. Tollefson of Rosby was a Bemidji visitor the latter part of the week. . A complete line of field and gar- den seeds at W. G. Schroeder store. —Adv. C. T. Kennedy, a logging contrac- tor of Grand Rapids, was in Bemidji yesterday. Miss Clara Nyhus of Becida spent a few hours in Bemidji with friends Saturday. Miss Cecelia Miller, who teaches school at Schooleraft, was in the city Saturday. One of these days ycu ought to %o to Hakkerups and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. The Bemidji Automobile company has jast installed an automobile tire vuleanizer, Mrs. Karl Flermoen and daughter Lydia of Rosby were in Bemidji shopping Saturday. Miss Lillie Stohl, postmistress of Pinewood, was in the city Saturdey, the guests of friends. Have your furniture repaired at the bargain store first class work at reasonable prices .—Adv. Miss Lillian Simpgon of Bena has At The Brinkman Tonight THE HARRY ST. CLAIR STOCK COMPANY IN “Sunday” And The Boys One of the most popular ‘Western dramas of the present day. The play that Ethel Barrymore star- red in for three comsecutive seasons. " It is a story of a young girl whose fa- ther has died, leaving her in the care of four companions in the West who finally decide to send her to a con- vent inthe East to be educated, She receives an invitation from a sister of her father’s in England to visit here there, and decides to accept her invitation. The scenes are laid in Silver Creek Montana, and London England, and the very funny comedy introduced by the “four boys” makes the play a very interesting ome in- deed. The parts are all well cast and Miss Margot Beaton in the title role of Sunday, is said to be even better than Ethel Barrymore, while Harry St. Clair, Bert Norton, Riley Myres, anq Stewart Kemp, as the four Jboys are extremely funny, while Tvan Hambly in the dual role of Arthur Brinthorpe and Henry Brin- thorpe, the twin brothers, has an.op- portunity fto please in the parts that have made him so popular, Boris Karloff, Irene St. Vopni also have excellent parts and altogether this is one of the atrong- est plays yet given by Bemidji's popular stock company. Perfume furnished by Barker’s Drug Emipor- ium is sprayed nightly over the au- dience before the regula.r ‘perform- ance. 4 FEATURE REELS OF PICTURES. Hope Jones CONCERT oxcnma semi- an Athletic club These successful, and are among the city’s leading so- luth on legal matters. Mr. and Mrs. William Hyatt, ac- companied by their grand daughter Blanche Bush went to Paposky Sat- urday to visit .friends. Healthy, growing children, full of life and vigor, proof against disease take Hollister’'s R. M.- Tea each spring. —Barker’s Drug store.—Adv. J. B. Powell of Pinewood was in Bemidji Saturday. While in the city he called at the Pioneer office and subscribed for the Pioneer, John Moberg returned Sunday morning from Minneapolis, where he spent a few days on business. He went to Bena this morning. Mrs. Frank Lattimer and Mrs. Henry Sanders of Turtle River were in the city Saturday ana while here attended the farmers’ meeting. Mr. anq Mrs. Frank Patterson and Mrs, Bowers of Eckles were among the out of town people who attend- ed the farmers’ meeting Saturday. William MeCuaig, mayor of Be- midji, returned yesterday from Min- neapolis where he had gone to be pre- sent at the Shriners initiation and banquet. Among those who atterided the far- mers’ meeting in the city Saturday were Mrs. M. Freese, Miss E, McClel- “[lan, Miss Inga Ingebretson and Mrs. Olson of Carr Lake. Clean your blood, purify your sys- tem now—Hollister’'s R. M. Tea, gréatest Spring Remedy—“Every- ibody’s doin’ it.”—Barker’s Drag storee.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. R, M. Everest of Zip- ple are in the city, the guests of Mrs. Everest's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Walker. Mrs. Everest was for- merly Miss Elsie Walker. Mr. ang Mrs. Lee LaBaw enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Walter Marcum, Miss Gladys Stanton, Mayne Stanton, and Mr. and Mrs, Martin Kenfield at dinner Saturday evening. Mrs. J. J. Opsahl entertained Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Ritchie, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Wailker and Mr. and Mrs. Everest of Zipple Saturday evening Mrs. Frank Trafton and Misses Gustava anqg Magda Trafton, Mrs. B, Hegland and Mrs. O. T. Hegland/| drove in from Frohn Saturday to at-| tend the farmers’ meeting.’ Clair aend Sarah | The art is not in making money, but in keeping it. Keep_it at work| for you at the Northern National Bank, where you will receive 4 peri cent interest.—Adv. Dr. E. W. Johnson has returned from the twin cities. While in Min- neapolis the doctor was in attendance at the big Shriners meeting at which 1,600 members were present. Miss Bernice Pendergast, teacher of English and mathematics at ithe Argyle schools is spending her Baster vacation with her parents, L. G. and Mrs. Pendergast of this city., Mrs, A, Newton entertained Misses Irma Krouse, Miss Anna Johnson and Helen Minnick at 6 o’clock din- ner Saturday evening, in honor of her daughter Jennie’s birth anniver- sary. 0. C. Simonson, who has been at the .St. Anthony’s hospital for the past_two. weeks, is recovering nicely and was taken to his home yesterday. He was operated upen for tumor of the leg. The Woman’s Missionary society “TIL" FOR TIRED SORE, ACHING FEET Ah! what relief. No more tired feet; ; no more burning feet, swollen, bad smell- ing, sweaty feet. No more pain in corns: ails your feet or What under the sun- you've tried without getting relief. Just use “TIZ2 “TIZ”. draws out all ‘the poi- sonous exuda- tions which puft up the feet; “TTZ” is mag- ical; “TIZ” is grand; . “TIZ” will cure your {ooli“l:w\lbklm o :f ow’ll never limp or draw up your face ly;l]uul. Your ghoes won't seem tight uui your feet will never, mever hurgt or gd. -om mllm tired. bux st any drug. or !fll* callouses or bunions. No matter vht.; His First Love (Majestic) A pathetic romance which ‘goes| straight to the heart Thg Skating Master (Thanhouser) Some fancy skating makes this a very interesting picture An Interrupted Seance . (Reliance) A hilarious comedy GRAND THEATRE TONICHT Red Hawk’s Sacrifice (Kalem) An Indian story in which an Indian gives his life to save his former sweetheart. The Heart of Maggie Malone (Selig) It is true as steel. This story has a touch of pathos that goes straight to the heart. - Andy Plays Hero (Edison) A very amusing comedy. Tomorrow and Wednesday with ‘Wednesday matinee, Cecelia Lof- tus in A Lady of Quality. In five parts, produced by the Famous Players. | of the Presbyterian church will meet lat the home of Mrs. K. H. Olson, 1013 Irvime avenue, Tuesday after- moon at 2:30. Everybody cordially invited. Ella, why don’t you try Hollister’s R. M. Tea for your complexion, re- stores the color, drives away pimples and -blemishes, sweetens you up. 35c. Barker’s Drug Store. —Adv Mrs. James French went to Black- duck Friday evening. She was ac- compaineq by her grandson, Norman who has spent a few days at the French home. Mrs. French returned to Bemidji this morning. Ben Grow of Dodge Center, Minne- sota, ds visiting his brother-in-law, A. B. Severans of Grant Valley for a few days. George Grow of Nebish drove out to the Severans home after the farmers’ meeting Saturday. Miss Pearl Djonne passed through Bemidji last evening enroute to St. Peter where she dis taking up a nurse’s course. She has spent the past few days at Northome where she was called by the death of her ttle miece. The administrator and thé guar- dian, the trustee and the treasurer, will find the Northern National Bank a very acceptable place to de- posit their funds. Such funds*are ab- solutely secure and are earning in- terest constantly. Miss Lilly Dudley. teacher at Maltby, Miss Grace Simons, teacher at Becida and Mr. Taunt of Maltby drove to Bemidji Saturday. While in the city they called on the local 'merchants and also attended the imeeting of the farmers. Messrs, J. R. Dundas, Harry Curry Jand J. U. Williams leave Tuesday for Bemidji, where they will be dele- ] gates from the Baudette camp to the county convention of the M. W. A. ‘These conventions are held -every three years—Baudette Region. J. G. Gratton and family of Baua- dette moved to Bemidji last week Mr. Gratton has purchased the John Achenbach residence on 1114 Bel- i trami avenue, where he will make His future home. Five of his sons are -employed at the Crookston miil, R. J. Haxby, a member of the Far- 1go firm of Haxby & Gillespie, archi- tects, was in Bemidji today. He is ‘the archtect who drew the plans for sthe $40,000 addition to the Markham b | hotel building, the bids for the con- Jstruction of which will ‘be let this week. Mrs. Floyd Brown and son, former- 1y of Bemidji now of Langdon, North- Dakota, are spending a month in Be. imidjt, the guests ot Ariends.. @'& Bro |N. Bowser. {any pharmacy here; “{entertained at “Five Hundred” Sat- urdey ‘evening. The guests includ- ed Meesrs. and Mesdemes Coleman, ‘Wehster, ncnnn Cutter, Herb Ras- ‘I musson, Andy Larson, Winter, -Mrs. Clavin, Miss Julia Nellson Miss Wil- Jeox and Fred ‘Cutter. Mrs, Winter| end Mr. Fred Cutter highest honors. Grand Theatre One: Thursday April - 2. ‘with Something to It.” The perfor- mance to be presented here by Mr. Sanford Dodge and Miss' Adelle Nic- kerson and company is something ‘with something to it, something you 'will always remember with pleasure and gratification. Be sure to go. Popular prices. Children 25¢ adults 50c. Doors open 7:45. Curtain raises 8:15.—Adv. ~Mrs. D, R. Burgess, who was call- ed to St. Paul a couple of weeks ago, on account of the serious illness of her uncle, P. G. Cochran, got-as far as Brainerd, when she received a telegram saying he was dead and that the body . would be sent to Brainerd for burial. Mrs. Burgess remained in Brainerd until the fun- eral and then. accompanied her aunt to St. Paul where she spent several days, returning to Bemidji this morning. Mrs. €. 'W. Jewett was leader at ithe Woman’s Study club this after- noon. Roll call was answered by giving names of Newspaper- and magazine editors. The following in- teresting papers were given, “The ‘Building and World. use of the Pan- ama Canal,” Mrs. W. E. Dodge. “The Press and.its Growth,* Mrs. W. “Our Inventors and their Inventions,” Mrs. C. W. Jewett. The next regular meeting will be held April 13, at which meeting Mrs. G. M. Palmer will be leader. ‘were - givi “Something MEDAL FOR FIRE HEROINE Movement to Reorganize Woman's] Part in St. Louis Fire. St. Louis, March 30.—A movement to obtain a Carnegie medal for Mrs Bertha Magill, whose heroism saved more than thirty lives in the recent Missouri Athletic club fire, has been started. Awakened when the fire was at its height Mrs. Magill refused to permit her husband, manager of the club, to. carry her from the building until she had run the length -of the corridor knocking on the doors of several score rooms and arousing the guests. Thirty members, most of them occu- pying rooms - above the corridors through which Mrs. Magill ran, were burned to death in the fire. ASKS HIS OWN DISBARMENT Lawyer’s Motion Granted by Brooklyn Court. New York, March 30.—Frank C. Baker, an attorney, applied recently to the appellate division of the supreme court in Brooklyn to have himself dis- barred. He said that on Feb. 24 he had been convicted of grand larceny in the second degree and that sen- tence was suspended. His motion was granted. This.is said to be the first case in which a lawyer has applied for his own ‘disbarment after having been convicted of crime. Several Hundred Marooned. Chicago Heights, 111, March 30.— Several hundred persons were ma- rooned in their homes here by a flood verying from two ‘to seven feet in depth. Lack of boats hampered relief work, but rafts were used to carry in food and bring out sick persons. Celebrates ‘117th Birthday. Berlin, March 22. -fohanna Schyd- lo, ‘the oldest person in Germany, celebrated her 117th birthday. She lives in Schimischow, Upper Silesia, near where she was born in 1797. MEAT CAUSE OF KIDNEY TROUBLE{ Take a glass of Salts if your Back hurts or bladder bothers—Meat forms uric acid If you must have your meat every day; eat it, but flush your kidneys with salts- occasionally, says a noted authority who tells us that -meat forms uric acid which almost para- lyzes the kidneys in thelr efforts to expel it from the blood. They be- come sluggish and weaken, then you suffer -with a dull misery in .the kidney region, sharp pains in the back or sick headache, dizziness, stomach sours, tongue is coated and when the weather is bad . you have rheumatic twinges. The urine gets cloudy, full of sediment, the chan- nels often get sore and irritated, oblidging you to seek relief two or three time during the night. To neutralize these irritating acids, to clense the kidneys and flush off the ‘body’s urinous waste get four eunces of Jad Salts from take a table- spoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and - your kidneys will ‘then ‘act fine. This fa- mous salts: f§ made from the acid of grapes and lemon:+juice, combined swith lithia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate sluggish kidneys, 8150 to neutralize the acids in urine, 80 it no longer ir- ritates, lhus :ndrng ‘bladder weal Jad s.us s xnoxpemlve' unnnt ‘makes 2 - delightful ef-| J night o;ldY‘ B Gustar May Mdiate umn- - als Are Refurned fo Power, Stockholm, March 30.—After one of| the-hottest political campaigns in the ‘history of Sweden polling has begun for members of the new lower house of the riksdag, to replace that dis- solyed on March 5, as the result of the alleged invasion of ‘the rights of{} the people by King Gustav V. - i The parliamentary crisis leading up || to this election ‘was precipitated on | Feb. 6, when King Gustav, addressing a delegation of 30,000 peasants and land owners organized by the Conserv- atives, expressed his views regarding the increase of armaments. As these were far in ecess of the program formulated by the Liberal} cabinet then in power and- as the king, in reply to a protest from the premier, declared his intention of freely speaking his -mind to his peo- ple whenever he felt that the occasion demanded, the cabinet resigned. The king appointed Baron Hammerskjold, ] a -Conservative, ‘to succeed Premier Staaff. The dissolution and order for-a gen -eral election followed. Should- the Liberal-Socialist combi- nation be returned to power it will mean a popular rebuke to the mon- arch, tully guarapreed in a]l co'lors 812 x 11 and ‘812 x13 ] At $1 and $1 25 a box (Can youbeat it?) Yes, 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 égents callon the trade about the city from time to time’ They may offer you enticing Jooking 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. Bemidji Pioneer Supply Store Phone 31 We have -an assortment of high grade paper Merchants Who Want Your Business] It matters not where you reside or what you want, the merchants below can get it for you at a price that will defy competition. Every merchant is reliable and will give you the best value for your money AR R KRR MeCUAIG GENERAL METRCHANDIS. Dry Goods, Bhoes, ‘@roesriee and Provisioss Third Bt Bsmlid)! 2222222222222 4 CrareIERL IR AEREEE A REEFRREE R R KD FRRIRAAPR R A $ $8$$88 S § SAVE YOUR MONEY! $S$S $ S Regularly and systemsti- cally. If you receive your pay weekly, 1ay some aside each ‘week, if monthly do it month- ly.- The dollars will pile up surprisingly TRY IT. Now is the time to open a bank account with the IECUIGI%'Y STATE BANK ’*Ci’i*#fi*fiifigifil-fiili‘i L] :l&#*liiii’*’##ifll”ifii‘ = * x OUR * + merchandise sales are always & % on the increase and each ¥ +* month has been better than % # the last. 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