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| About The City | KK KKK K KKK XKKX ¥ LEST WE FORGET * I E R R E RS R RS & 8 & &4 The next regular meeting of the Commercial club will held May 5. e . s April 14 will be the next meeting day of the boarq of county commis- sioners. LI That the Bemidji Moose lodge will give a dance in the city hall Easter Monday. * & = Bemidji band dance May 1, For the benefit of the band. Musitc by -the entire organization. Mens Ham and Egg and Flap-jack supper in the basement of the Pres-| byterian church Tuesday April 14, evening, Y That news items telephoned to the | Pioneer are appreciated both by the publishers and readersg of the paper. Phone 31. e e There will be an Athletic club cance Friday April, 17. These dances have been very successful, and are among the city’s leading so- cial events. @) A o, & BREVITIES Jessie Sylvester of Gonvick was in the city today between trains., Good apron Gigham 5¢ yd. Fri- day.at Troppman’s—Adv. Ralph Clapp left yesterday morn- ing for Chehalis, Washington. 15¢ Dress Gighams only: 10¢, Fri- day at Troppman’s.—Adv. *Mr. and Mrs. John Canlson of Bat- tle River transacted business in Be- midji yesterday. H. N, Harding, the Cass banker, was in ‘buginess matters.. 25c¢ Ladies hose 12 1-2¢ Friday at Lake $ AND « UP are of the latest styles and require notedious and tiresome fittingas theyare patterned on living models. To wear one of these corsets means Figure Success as there is beauty in every line. Qur stock is carefully selected and we are sure to please you. At The Brinkman | Tonight Tonight at +the Brinkman the Harry St Clair Stock Co. will present for the first time in this section of the country, the beautiful four act: comedy drama, entitled A Soldiers’ Sweetheart This play is full of delightful com- edy from stant to finish and the cli- m¥xes are bright and catchy. It is a story of English snobbishness against Irish wit and the amusing comedy introduced by the ‘“Irigh American cousin all the way from the Uniteq States of America” is ex- tremely funny and interesting . “A Soldier's Sweetheart” . was written by Joseph Slater, on of America’s foremost play-wrights and is ome of the most successful dramas of it's. l in Bemidji yesterday. {evening from Minneapolis where she Troppman’s 2nd £loor not over 6 pair \ to a costumer.—Adv. " W. F. Dickens, superintendent of the Red Lake Indian reservation, was Children’s fine French Gigham dresses omly 59c¢c & 98c at Tropp- man’s second floor.—Ady, Oluf Ongstad returned this morn- ing from the twin cities, ‘where he has been ‘on business. . A complete line of field and gar- den seeds at W. G. Schroeder store. —Adv. Misses Margaret and Neva Sever- ens of Grant Valley were calling on Bemidji friends yesterday. Don’t forget your Easter box of candy fresh shipment .at Abercrom- bie’s.—Adv. Misses Onpha Volland and Maggie Smith of Wilton were in Bemidji yesterday between trains shopping. Misses Flossie Cox and Ruby Mar- tin of Wilton, were in the city yes- terday - shopjping and calling on friends. Go to Abercrombis for Easter pos- tals, Greetings ang booklets from lc to 25c.—Adv. 2 Mrs. C. R. Sanborn will leave to- morrow for Brainerd, Minnesota, where she will speng Easter with friends. One of these days you ought to go to Hakkerups and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. Mrs. W. E. Dodge returned last has-spent several days, the guest of friends. The most exclusive line of BEaster Greeting' cards shwwn in the city at Abercrombie’s.—Adv. Miss Myntle and Miss Carrie Shafer of Wilton were in Bemidji yester- day on business. They returned to] their homes in the evening. For cut flowers or potted plants for Easter, phone 166 A. E. Webster, Be- midji Greenhouse,—Adv. ‘William Rusgell, son of Attorney P. J. Russell, returned to Bemidji Bemidji today on|- yesterday Irom the twin cities where ‘he has been attending collcge. Have your furniture repaired at the bargain store first class work at reasonable prices .—Adv. ; Born ito Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bush last evening, @ daughter. Mr. Bush is a freight conductor on the Min- nesota and International railway. . You will reduce your living ex- pense if you buy your canned goods at Schmitt’s grocery.—Adv. Wyman Ball<of ‘Grant. Valley left this morning for Reynolds, North Dakota, where he has accepted a po- sition during the summer months. Special, nice hams- 20 cents per pound, this week &t Berglunds gro- cery, nonth of ‘City Hall.—Adv. Miss (Grace Simms, who teaches school near Becida, left this morning for her home in Detroit, Minnesota, ‘where she will spend her Easter va- cation. Over $300 worth of plants and cut flowers at the greenhouse for Easter Bemidji Greenhouse, Phone 166— | Adv. Judge C. W. Stanton and Lee La- Baw, court reporter, will leave Tues- day for Walker, where the judge will preside at the Cass county Am'll iterm of court. Supper cooked *'by the men, while you look on in the basement of the Pr&byterian church on next Tuesday ‘eve iAdvy. M1s. J. E. Johmson and daughter Viada, 1eft for Virginia, Minnesota, last night, where they will be the guests of Mrs. Johmson’s daughter. Mrs. Steve Keating for two weeks. Take home a bok of Keeley’s, Mad- RESTONS NOW.IN LONDON . | Former White House Mistress Will A Make Trips With Children. - London, April 10.—Protessor: Thom- -|as J. Preston, Jr.,'and Mrs, Preston, £ formerly Mrs. Grover Cleveland, ar- .+ |rived in London and took up 'their quarters in a modest hotsl at Blooms- _bury so’ quietly that the Anglo-Amer- ican colony was unaware of the pres- ence here of the former 'mistress of the White House. The two were accompanied by Mrs. One Night, Friday, Aprll lbth Chicdgo Amusement Co. offers ‘the Four Act Romanue Comedy-Drama ; Menu G RIS Assorted Pickles Swift’s Premium‘Ham : * Fresh country Bggs Fried fresh Parsnlp Baked Potatoes Bread Butter- Lettuce. Flap-jacks : Maple Syrup N Coffee 5 —Adv. 3 With Miss Glo The cleanest moral play ever written. bright, snappy comedy, beautiful scenic effects. A show that touches the heart, moistens the eye and tickles the rib ~ . ; Special reduced prices, Children 25c, Adults 35¢c [Prestons elder dtwghter and younger s : - | son, Professor Preston expects to spend T > a month in London working at the E A STEH 2 Come early and get good seats. all new pictures operation was due merely to ulcer of the stomach, but the Aftembladet is Cucumbers authority for the statement that the o king is suffering from cancer. Green Onions His majesty was, said to have been 3 & and other Iowa points, where he|language. = Rev Hougland comes | entirely composed when placed upon Red Radishes has spent the past ten days on busi- Ice cream Easter Lillies WY Foasy for Easter Sunday $1.50 per dozen. Please let us seian % v have your order early. Phone 125.—Adv. Miss Irene Logan, one of the clerks in the county auditor’s office, will leave tomorrow for Grand Rapids, where she will spend Easter ‘'with her parents. She will return to Bemidji Monday night. i The ladies of the Baptist church ‘will hold an Easter food sale at Netzers Drug store Saturday beginn- ing at 2:30 p.-m. (Cakes and home ‘made -candies a speciality.—Adv. Mrs. A. Walters of Turtle River was in Bemidji yesterday. She ‘went out to the Herman Eickstad farm in the town .of Frohn, where she will stay, while attending ser- vices in the chureh at Frohn We iwill have strictly fresh dressed chiekens for sale-for Easter. Also all other lines ‘of meat strictly fresh. Green ‘vegetables of all kinds, just, in. Peoples Meat Market, Phone 102.—Adv. Mrs C, N. Shannon, who has been spending the week at Milaea; St. Cloud anq Sauk Center, will arrive thome either tomorrow or Monday. Wihile at Milaca, Mrs. Shannon- was| the guest of Mrs. R. W. Stewart. We will have strictly fresh dressed chickens for sale for Easter. Also all other Unes of meat strict] y- fresh. Green' yégetables of all kinus “Just, in. Peoples Meat Market Phone 1102.—Adv. ; G. W, Cochran will return tonight from the twin cities where he went to look over various lines of auto- imobiles. While there he: pur- chased two Buicks. The deal was made through the Bemidji Auto com- pany. o Easter lilies, hydrangeas, azalias, ‘baby rambler roses, hyacinths, and spireas, all potted. Also: a good stock of cut flowers for Baster at the greenhouse, 1242 Doud Ave., Phone 166. A. E. Webster.—Adv. George Noll has gone to the twin cities and from there will go to Duluth, where he will join his wife and son, who left the first of the week. They will spend Easter the guept of relatives; returming to Be- midji Tuesday. museums: studying old manuscripts. In the meantime Mrs. 'Preston and the children will enjoy themselves sightseeing. iffin Tne Sparkling with - KING GUSTAV UNDER KNIFE Swedish Ruler Said to Be Suffering From Cancer. v Stockholm, April 10.—King Gustav V. submitted to an operation at his Sophia home. It was stated that.the SPECIALS Show étarts at 7:30 with Tomatoes well recommended and is an .able|thé operating table. The operation speaker in both languages. He will| Was dcclared successful, but it is ex- ted it will be four or five weeks also visit. the congregations at Sol-{Pe® wiay, Turtle River, LaPorte and ::::e hie <yl cboimbler o learertiie Walker before returning to Minnea- Celery : Lettuce : 0 ST inach polis. ) d 9 pt ~Sp o We make fancy brick 1co| REQU 1he Farmer’s Market Page Rhabart ! cream everyday, such as ; & Whm_a House, Strawberry, 3 Blue Label - v Vannilla Nut, Cherry, Cheese Maple Nut, Chocolate, = Pistachio v ' Sherbet ete., 40c per brick, 2 bricks BHAY HAIH Nuw 1 75¢, 3 bricks, $1.00. Phone 125. Grape Fr“‘it The Model.—Adv. | Well-known Local Druggist Says Oranges At Grand Tonight Everybody Is Using Old-time re- Bananas “Kentucky Sue” is a play out of| cipe Of Sage Tea And Sulphur Appl the ordinary, full of play and action, APP s inspiring id its theme, thrilling in| Hair that loses it coior and lustre, dts ‘situation and declared by critics|or when it fades, turns gray, dull and to be one of the most perfectly con- |lfeless, is caused by a lack of sulphur structed plays of to-day. It de-|in the hair. Our grandmother made picts life in the locals of the story jup a mixture of Sage Tea and Sul- as it _could be pictured only by one|phur to keep her locks dark and intimately acquainted with the pas-|beautiful, and thousands of women sions, impulses and motives which [and men who value that even color, inspire deep in the heart of nature. [that beautiful dark shade - of hair Throughout the play there is a ten- which is so attractive, use only this derness and -natural wisdom which [old-time recipe. speaks volumes,, offered for your ap- Nowadays we get this famous mix- proval at the Grand fonight. ture by asking at any drug store for a 50 cent bottle of “Wyeth’s Sage and Lemeons - No Strawberries We had expected a | shipment of fine co"v‘c‘[s AS ROADMAKEHS Sulphur Hair Remedy,” which dark- ens the hair so naturally, so 'evenly, || New York Pmonm to Manufacture|that mobody- can possibly’ tell it has "+ Brick For State Highways. been applied. Besides, it takes off ‘ Albany, N. Y., April 10.—Bricks for |dandruff, stops scalp itching and fall- mBe in constructing highways in New |ing hair. You just dampen a sponge York state will be made at the Al-|or soft brush with it and draw strawberries. for Eas- ter delivery but ewing “to the severe frosts in the South, are unable to secure them. mira ‘state’reformatory- as ‘soon’.aslnis through your; hair, . taking S h hufldings ‘and.apparatusare erscted: strand’at &; By morn- R ‘Governor Glynn has signed 'd i |2 the hair af 3 g o Faod e appropriating $75,000 for this ‘purpose, |\NE 'the: gray ‘hair ‘disappears; but Pnunu Y“" " d ‘The plan is the first step in the gov- what = delights the ladies’ with % f f fls ernor’s recommendation to the legis-|Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur is that, be- lature'.that convicts be employed in|sides beautifuly darkening the hair ¥nanufacturing road material.” after a few applications, it also brings back-the gloss and lustre and gives it an appearance of aboundance. LOOK AT THIS Phoses: 206-207 RO & MARUKSEN Read Ploneer want ads, The men will give their annual ham and egg and flap-jack supper ia the basement of the Presbyterian ison Wis. original Bitter Sweet only 50c a pound. For sale only at Ab- ercrombie’s,—Adv. R. C. Hayner, the land man, re- turned yesterday afternoon on the Soo from Cedar Rapids, Davenport, kind ever produced on the American i stage. Bach and every member of the company will be seen at their best and especial attention has been taken in the. costuming and staging of this particular play. 4 FEATURE REELS OF PICTURES Hope Jones Fifty-piece ORCHESTRA TWO BIG SHOWS ONE ADMISSION Plobure run before and after the Freckle-Face Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spots. How to Remove Easily Here’'s a chance, Miss Freckle- face, to try a remedy for freckles with the guarantee of a reliable deal- er that it will mot cost you & penny unless it removes the Treckles; while if it does give you a clear complexion the expense is frifling, Simply get an ounce of othine— double strength from any druggist and a few applications should show you how easy it ds to rig yourself of the homely freckles and get a beau- than one ounce needed for the worst. 5 : ‘|and will conduct ' gervices in the tiful complexion. Rarley 'is more Be sure to ask the druggist for the| doubde strenfgth othine as this is the ‘preacription sold under guardntee of treciplu.-—Adv. money back if mwuw remove church, on Tuesday eve. April 14 from 5 until 8 p. m. _Bring the whole family.—Adv, Mrs. F. A. Blakeslee, accompained by her son Claude Blakeslee, return- ed this morning from DeGraff, Min- nesota, Mrs. Blakesiee went ‘to De- 'Graff Monday, having been ealled there by the illness of her son, who is now somewhat improved. Dr. Blakeslee, who was at ‘the bedside of his son while at DeGraff, has not vet returned. One of tite’ gmtest events of thé season, will be' the Ham and Egg and Flap-jack supper given -by the men, in the basement of the Presby- terian church on -mext = Tuesday evening. Don’t miss it.—Adv. It all' the pewople who SHOUL‘D start savings accounts WOULD do go the financial prosperity of Bemidji would be wonderfully increased. The Northern National k is doing what it can ‘in this direction by heartily welcoming new dopolltcrs — Adv. .. Rev. H. E. Hougland of Minneapo- ls, will arrive on.the evening train First Scandinavian Lautheran church Baster morning and evening. The service in the morning will be:con-; ducted in ‘the Norwegl.m language ami in ‘the A LOT OF LADIES' SUITS ARRIVED THIS MORNING THAT WE HAD EX- PECTED FOR EASTER TRADE. ONLY ONE DAY REMAINS TO SELL THEM. WE HAVE PRICED THEM AT V - $9.95 md § %