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KR KKK KK KKK KK X LEST WE FORGET * KKK KKK KK KKK KK The next regular meeting of the Commereial club. will be held April 1. 4 April 14 will be the next meeting day of the boarq of county cgmmis- sioners, y -That the Bemidji Moose lodge will give a dance in the city hall Easter Monday. There will be a meeting of the Athletic club Thursday evening. Business of importance. That news items telephoned to the Ploneer are appreciated both by the publishers and readers of the paper. Phone 31. : There will be an Athletic club aance Friday April, '17. These dances have been very - successful, and are among the city’s leading so- 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. o N e R, BREVITIES Hazel Hurst where is it?—Adv A. C.-Moore of Baudette was In Bemidji today. Hazel Hurst to Turtle only 2 1-2 miles,—Adv. E. A.Barker, manager of the Bark- er’s drug store, is seriously ill at his residence. Special Saturday at Hazel Hurst only 4 miles from Lavinia.—Adv. A. J. Hilden, assessor of Spooner township, is attending the meeting of the county assessors. Hazel Hurst cream and potatoes i Thisisthe Stove Polish 'S’ different from others because more care is taken in the mak- ing and the materials used are of higher grade Black Silk tove Polish Ky polish thatdoesnot il the shine lasts four rdinary stove polish. stoves and sold by as long Used on sai hardware deal | Wo asic I3 & (Flal, Use 1t on your cook stove, 108 8tove Or your was range. If you ‘oul ever uked; your mouey, ‘tindictne best stove icalor s autlior1zed to refuu ou Blackc Silk Stove Polish. I llguid oF paste—one quality. BLACK Slng STCVE POLISH WORKS terl vents rusting. for sllver, niokel of 1€ 188 10 equal for use on automobiles, Get a Can TODAY At The Brinkman Tonight THE HARRY ST. CLAIR STOCK COMPANY IN “Sunday” And The Boys One of the most popular semi- ‘Western dramas of the present day. The play that Ethel Barrymore star- red in for three consecutive 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 in the Bast 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 boys are extremely funny, while Ivan Hambly in the dual role of Arthur Brinthorpe and Henly Brin- thorpe, the twin brothers, hasan op- portunity to please in the parts that have made him so popular, Boris Karloff, Irene St. Clair and Sarah Vopni also have excellent parts and altogether this is one of the strong- est plays yet given by Bemidji's popular stock company. Perfume will soon be Bemidji's' pride.—Ad ' Mrs. P. C. Nisgen has been 411 for the past few days. She is suffering with a severe attack of la grippe, * A complete line of field and gar- den seeds at/ W. G. Schroeder store. —Ady. B Attorney Thayer C. Bailey return- ed yesterday morning from Duluth, where he has been on legal business. One of these days you ought to 0 to Hakkerups and have your ple- ture taken.—Ady. C. W. Jewett, manager of ' the Northern Auto company, will leave this evening for Minneapolis on busi- ness. o5 F. Gagnon’s prize potato farm. (812 bu. per acre) is only 1 1-2 miles from Hazel Hurst.—Adv. Gus Palmer of Baudette, villaze assessor, was in Bemidji today and attended the meeting of the asses- 8ors. Have your furniture repaired at the bargain store first class work at reasonable prices .—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Richards re- turned Sunday morning from the twin cities where they spent a couple of days. This week we have another lot of those nice. sweet juicy oranges 20c per dozen. Schmitt’s grocery.—Ady, Miss Marie_Klein returned ¢from Minneapolis this morning where she spent a few days as the guest of friends. Wateh Hazel Hurst grow plums on the border of beautiful connested lakes plum full of good fishing.—Adv. Sam Lord, a member of the state tax commission, was in Bemidji to- day. He presided at the meeting of the county assessors. —480— Hazel Hurst $10.60 per —Adv. Carter Cutter, bookkeeper at”the Security State Bank, returned yes- terday morning form a trip to Crooi- ton anq Minneapolis. The ladies of the Episcopal church will hold a food and kitchen sale in the basement of the church Satur- day afternoon.—Adv. Miss Blanch F. Cowan returned Friday morning from Grygla, Minne- sotd, where she has taugh a five months’ term of school. 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 per cent interest.—Adv. Al Jester will leave tonight for Kelliher, Funkley and other towas along the line; He will return {o Bemidji Friday evening. Mrs. M. J. Thornton of Deer River Minnesota, will arrive in the city to- day and will be the guest of Mrs. Thayer C. Bailey for a day or two. J. U. Williams, mayor of Baudette and who recently announced his can- didacy for the house of representa- tives, is in the city on business. If you have a savings aceouxnt earn- Ing 4 per cent for you in the: North- ern National Bank it will give you an abgolute sense of security and the “Rainy way™ will have no terrors for you.—Adv. Mrs. C. E. Battles has issued in- vitations for a thimble bee to be giv- Peculiar After Effecis of Grip_T his Year Leaves Kidneys In Weakened Condition < Doctors in all parts of the country have been kept busy with the epid- emic of grip which has visited so many homes. The symtoms of grip are often very- distressing and leave the system in a run down condition, particularly the kidneys which seem to suffer most, as almost every victim complains of lame and urinary trou- bles which should not be neglected, as these danger signals often lead to dangerous kidney. troubles. Drug- gists report a large sale on Dr. Kil- mer’s Swamp-Root which so many people say soon heals and strengthens the kidneys after an attack of grip. Swamp_.Roct is a great kidney, liver and bladder remedy, and, being a herbal compound, has a_gentle heal- ing effect on the kidneys, which is almost immediately noticed in most cases by those who try it. Dr. Kil- mer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., of- fer to send a sample size bottle- of Swamp-Root, on receipt of ten cents, to every sufferer who requests it. A trial will convince any one who may be in need of it. Regular size bottles 50cts. and $1.00. For sale at all drug- gists. Be sure to mention this paper. —Adv. There Is more Catarrn in this section of the country. than all other diseases put - together, and - until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For & great many years doctora pronounced It a local disease and prescribed local remedies, and by .constantly failing to cure with local treatment,’ pronounced &rlgcnnhle. Sclence has proven 7] furnished by Barker’s Drug Empor-|ed b jum is sprayed nightly over the au- I dience before the regular perform- ance. s 4 FEATURE REELS OF PICTURES|ials. Hope Jones CONCERT ORCHESTRA ally in doses from ten drdps to-a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one ‘or: 1t falls to hundred dollars, for any case it cure: Send for circulars and testimon- Friday afternoon. This i6 the sec- ond of a geries of parties. 2 Mre, C. R Sanborn left last even- ing for Minneapolls where she will spend several days. From Minnea- polis‘she will go to Brainerd where she will be the guests of friends. B. A. Arneson of Arneson Minneso- ta this county, arrived in Bemidji this' morning for the purpose of ‘he- ing present at the meeting of the county assessors. He is the assessor of Lakeville township. The duel in “A Lady of Quality” is a thrill all the way through and you should not fail to see it at the Grand tonight, tomorrow night and special matinee Wiednesday 8 p. m. —Adv. : George Erickson, one of Beltrami county’s best known lawyers and- the editor of the Northern News, Spoon- er, is spending several days in Bem- idji. While here he will-attend the convention of the M. W, A. and the meeting of the assessors. Remember the matinee at the Grand Wednesday at 3 p. m. you will be more than pleased with Cecelia Loftus in “A lady of Quality” a fine part Famous Players picture that will be presented.—Adv. A. E. Noble of Fort Frances, for- merly in charge of the sales deart- ment of the Spooner lumber mill, but now at.the head of the shipping at the Shevlin-Clark mill at Fort Fran- ces, was in Bemidji today on business matters. Notice Our store will be closed tomorrow morning until we are thru invoicing Those who wish to come in to set- tle their accounts can get in by rap- ping on the door, as we will all he in the store. Berman Emporium— Adv. Rev. Charles Gilman’s subject: at the special meeting this evening will be, “Heaven Born.” The meeting will commence at, 8 o’clock. There will ibe special music by Misses Sch- mitt’s and Newton’s choir. A cor- dial invitation is extended to all to attend these meetings. Mrs. Stenseth of Thief River Falls, Mihnesota, who has been the guest of her daughter, Mrs. L. T. Skrivseth for'the past few weeks, will leave the latter part of the week for her home. Mrs. H. E. Reynolds and daughter Alice, who have been visiting friends in Winnipeg, returned home - this morning. The Famous Players have again achieved themsleves in presenting Miss Cecelia Loftus in “A Lady of Quality” a five part drama that will be presented at the Grand theatre tonight and tomorrow night. Yoa ishould try and arrange to see dtr— Adv. Real, genuine Baudette maple su- gar will soon be on the market. Dave Pepin, who has a homestead on the Rapid near Carp, intends tapping three hundred trees next week, and he expects to-have a quantity of The greatest advance in ODNESS ever made in‘'smoking tion. You can’t smoke half a ing this. Try it and see. Convenient Pac| Stag isn’t just a little better. It's a revela- pipeful without realiz- kages. The ‘Handy Half-Size 5-Cent Tin, the Full-Size 10-Cent Tin, the Ponnd and Half-Pound Tin Humidors and the Pound Glass Humidor. 5TAG v 2 o i “ EVER “LASTING S ark "X P. Lorillard Co. ‘Est. 1760 iy, Soe For Pipe and Cigarette -LY GOOD P Attempt ta:‘KIH Zelaya, Madrid, March 31.—Jose Santo Ze laya, former president of Nicaragua, was shot at by a man who saii his name was Rosas. -He declared that Zelaya bhad been responsible for his uncle’s death and that he had been pursuing him to--get revenge. . Ze- laya was not injured. 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He was in town this morning to get supplies for the work.—Baudette Region, “Something That Will Benefit the Children.” ~ The performance to be given here by Miss Adelle Nickerson and Mr. Sanford Dodge and company is not only interesting and thrilling but it is something you can take your will change Mayr's Wonderfal Stomach Remedy can really be termed a wonderful remedy and the benefits that it gives in many of the most chron Ic cases of Stomach Trouble has spread its fam¢ from one end of the country to the other, Nc¢ ‘matter where you live~you will find people whc have suffered ‘with Stomach, Liver and Intes: tinal Ailments, etc., and have been restored tc health and are loud in their praise of this rem edy. There is not a day but what one heara of the wonderful results obtained from this remedy and the benefits are entirely natural, as it acts on the source and foundation of these ailments children to with the knowledge that | |, they will be benefited, dnstructed and improved. Don’t miss going to this performance if you have to miss everything else for a year. At the Grand Thursday evening April 2. Dors open 7:45 Certain raises 8:15. —Adv. Mesdames Martin Kenfield = and. Lee LaBaw will entertain at &ix O’clock dinner this evening at the Kenfield home, 1206 Dewey avenue, in honor of the birth anniversary of Earl Cochran and Kenneth Kenfield. Earl has his birthday today and Kenneth’s was a week ago., The guests will include Earl Cochran and Kenneth Kenfield, guests of honor, Bert Wheaton of Cass Lake, Willlam Begsley, Jos Wold, Bbben Bowser, Arthur O’Leary, Homer Bdwards, Charles Raco, Cassius Malcolm, Don- ald Riddell, and Lester Smith. i Found a Cure for Rheumatism “I suffered with rheumatism for two years ang could not get my right hand to my mouth for that length of time,” writes Lee L. Chapman, Maleton, Iowa.. “I suffered terrible pain so I could not sleep or lie still at night. Five years ago I began using Chamberlain’s Liniment and in two months I was well and have not/| suffered with rheumatism since.” For sale by all dealers. GEORGE W. HILL IS DEAD Prominent Official of Agricultural Derartment. ‘Washington, March 31.—George W | Hill, for many years a prominent offi- [ clal of the agricultural department, died after a protracted fllness at ~Franklin, Pa. - = ’ ‘When the secretary first became a member of the cabi: net Mr, Hill organizezd the ‘editorial branch and developed the plan ot oi, agrlcultu;'s i antiseptic. Sufferers are urged to try one dose= ne which alone should re“!vefimlr suffering anc convince you that Mayr's Wonderfal Stomacl Remedy should restorc you to good health. Puf it to a test today—the results will b reveiatior to you and you will rejoice.over your guick re covery and once again know the joys of living Send for booklet on Stomach Ailments to Geo, H!Mayr, Mfg, Chemist, 156 Whiting St., Chicago oc better still, obtain & botsls frcz your druggist For sale m Bemldji, Mian., oy Bark- er’s Drug Store and Druggists every- where. Straight at It. ‘There 48 no -use of our “beating around the bush.” We wish as well out with it first as last. We want you to try Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy the next time you have a cough or cold. There is no reason so far as 'we can see why you should do so. This prearation by dits' re- markable ‘cures has gained a world reputation, and people everywhere speak of it in the higheet terms of praise. It is for sale by all dealers. -Adv. = BRIDGE FALLS; FIVE DROWN Automobile Is Precipitated Into Sar Joaquin River. Fresno, Cal, March' 31.—By the breaking of a suspension bridge across the San. Jqaquin ‘river four men and one woman, crossing in an automo- bile, were plunged fifty feet into the swift flowing mountain stream and drowned. The occupants of the machine wer? L. N. Peart, general superintendent of the San Joaquin Light and Power corporation; J. E. Burgess, assistant superintendent; Percy Marks, the company's - chauffeur; Mrs. Percy Marks; unidentified man. ] American Slain in Korea. New York, March 31.—Dr, Edgat de Mott Stryker, an American surgeon in charge of a large hospital ‘at Hol- kol, Korea, was shot and killed by 2 Japanese, accordimg to a cablegram received by Edward H. Loud, father of Mrs. Stryker, at his Brooklyn home. ‘The message. saild the ‘slayer was “crazy” and that death came imme diately. Results are most always certain when you use a Ploneer want ad. One-half cent a word. Phone 31. Majestic Theatre PICTURES DELUXE Change of Program TONICHT “Tha Gallig of Jim Barli/m" (Essanay. A western drama featuring G, M. Andersen 2 “It It Wera Not for Polly’ (Biograph) 4 A pretty little drama that will .. please : “‘How Burke and Burke Made Good” (Vitagraph) A dandy good comedy that will “take away the blues < GRAND kTR TONIGHT -Matifiee: Wedn‘e‘sday 3P M. Daniel Frohr;afi presents the noted characterist Cecelia Loftus dy of Qualiy” N.FIVE PARTS i e g in the popular novel - and famous play An idyllic blending of the romance, beaut;y__ar;d’ daring'of the days of. knighthood. A warmth and:color brilliant reproduetion: of the of apicturesqe per] ‘widespread circulation of agricultural Mterature to farmers, agricultural journals and the-press generally. - ‘His kiowledge of departmental at Roosevelt, when civil| Northern trains. 5 eyte, WHAT & Maggie Teyte thinks of Great Northern Service Many other well known world travelers have praised the perfection of service on Great You too will enjoy travel via the Great Northern Railway from your city to St. Paul and Minneapolis. 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