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FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1914. A ] About The City KKK KKK KKK hd LEST WE FORGET * HE KKK HH KKK KKK KKK The next meeting of the board of county commissioners will be held May 26. “In the Court of King Cole,” will be produced by home talent in the near future. Rev. Gilman will preach’ the ser- mon to the graduating class on Sun- day, May 24, in the Methodist church, That news items telephoned to the Pioneer are appreciated both by the publishers and readers of the paper. Phone 31. The next convention of the N. M. D. A. will be held at Thief River Falls on June 3, 4, 5, and 6. Be- midji is expected to send a large de- legation. The commencement exercises for the graduating class of 1914 will be held in the auditorium of the new Methodist church, on: Friday even- ing, May 29. The Beltrami County Sunday School convention will be held in Bemidji June 4 and 5. The meet- ings will be held in the Swedish Lutheran church. Boys of the country who have en- tered the corn growing contest will meet at the high school Saturday, May 23. Talks by Agriculturist Gile and Supt. Stewart. Mrs. H. E. Reynolds of Lavinia spent yesterday in the city, calling on friends. To the Dam Sunday, 2:30.—Adv. Mrs. Frank Trafton of Rosby was in Bemidji yesterday, calling on ac- quaintances. Big reduction on all Hats at the | ©st children an opportunity to at-! LaFontisee Millinery.—Adv. Mabel Berg of Leonard was a busi- ness visitor in the city yesterday be- tween trains. . A complete line of field and gar- den seeds at W. G. Schroeder store. —Adv. Miss Lennie King of Frohn is spending several days in the city, the guest of friends. Galvanized garden sprinklers, 34c, 45¢c and 58c. Carlson’s Variety Store.—Adv. Miss Carrie Shafer of Wilton'trans- acter business in Bemidji yesterday for a few hours. One of these days you ought to %o to Hakkerups and have your piec- ture taken.—Adv. Mark L. Burns, of Cass Lake, was a member of the class initiated by the Elks last evening. For first-class carpenter work, large or small jobs, call C. H. Eugen, Phone 117.—Adv. S. Morehouse of LaPorte is vis- iting his son, Eli Morehouse, of this city, for a short time. Very Special Star cut sugar and creamer, 19c per set. Carlson’s Va- riety Store.—Adv. Charles Romans, formerly of this city, but now cashier of the LaPorte bank, was in Bemidji last evening. Have your furniture repaired at the bargain store first class work at reasonable prices .—Adv. Bert Wheaton of Cass Lake is spending a few days at the E. E. Kenfield home, 1115 Lake Boulevard. The ladies of the Baptist church will hold a food sale at H. A. Whit- ney’s furniture store Saturday after- noon.—Adv. L. G. Pendergast attended to busi- ness matters at Wilton yesterday, and this morning, returning to this city this afternoon. Phone 553 for your groceries. A complete line of fancy and staple groceries at Roland Henrionnet’s Corner 8th and Irvine.—Adv. Mrs. William Hyatt, who has spent several days as the guest of Mrs. King in Crookston, has returned to her home in this city. Scott LaMont of Park Rapids ar- rived in Bemidji last evening and will spend a few days as the guest of his son, W. S. LaMont. Phone 553 and save money on your groceries. The store wherd quality and service counts. Roland Henrionnet, Cor. 8th and Irvine.—] Adv. Mr. Gould and daughter Phyllis of Wilton autoed to Bemidji yester- -‘ day. Mr. Gould came on business and Miss Phyllis yisited friends. C. A. Bilben, John P. Bilben and A. E. Seemeller of Walker, were in Bemidji last evening for the pur- pose of attending the Elks meeting. Mrs. Murray Humes of Cass Lake, who has been the guest of Mrs. F. S. Lycan for several days, left this morning for Brainerd where she will visit her daughter, Mrs. Clyde Par- ker, ¥ We clean absolutely—without in- jury to fabric or color. Try us once —note t he difference. The Model Dry Cleaning House. Phone 537.—Adv. Miss Gertrude Malone, stenogra- pher at the Northern National Bank, was operated upon this morning at St. Anthony’s hospital, for appendic- itis. She was resting easily this af- ternoon. Lee LaBaw, official court reporter of this judicial district, left last ev-" ening for St. Paul, Stillwater and Rochester on a combined business and pleasure trip. - He will be gone sev- eral days. Pansy plants in bloom. We have a fine lot of them for cemetery or the yard. Come early and get your choice. Bemidji Greenhouse, Phone 166.—Adv. Robert . ApRoberts, editor of the 'Bemidji Examiner of this city, and a candidate of the Socialist party-for | nomination for senator for this dis- trict, transacted business at Inter- national Falls yesterday. S. A. Paquin, J. J. Opsahl’s sec- retary, and Mrs. Katherine Hall- stein, formerly of Chicago, were married at Long Prairie, Minnesota, a short time ago. Mr. and Mrs. Pa- quin are living at 714 Irvine avenue. Fancy hair ribbons 10c¢ per yard. Hat ribbons 10c and 19c¢ per yard. | Velvet ribbon 10c per yard. Flowers and wreaths for hats, 10c a bunch. Carlson Variety Store.—Adv. Mrs. O. L. Dent arrived in Bemidji last evening. Mr. Dent has' leased the Aubolee cottage at Grand Forks Bay and will reside there during the: summer. Mrs. Dent was accompan- ied by her mother, Mrs. D. M. Brown of Minneapolis. G. H. French of Leonard spent the day in the city on business and visit- ing his family. Mrs. French and children have spent the winter in Bemidji in order to give the young- tend the Bemidji schools. Miss Armstrong’s class in Presbyterian Sunday school hold a doughnut and will baked GRAND THEATRE TONICHT The Man Of Destiny (Edison) A highly dramatic episode in the life of Napoleon Bonaparte. Little Lillian Tures the Tide (Sehg) A very pleasing offering fea- turing a little girl. His Little Page (Vitagraph) A crackerjack comedy featur- ing Norma Talmage and Leo Delaney. Watch for the mext big feature, ‘‘The Third De- gree. AMERICAN BEAUTY CORSETS $ AND o UP are of the latest styles and require no tedious and tiresome fittingas theyare patterned on living models. To wear one’ of these corsets’ A means Figure Success as there is beauty in every line. Our stock is carefully selected and we are sure to please you. THE FAIR STORE BEMIDJI, MINN, the | g makes “Kisses” that delight the kid- dies. They're so tempting, delicious and tasty that they’re liked by young and old. No “store’ kisses compare with them in purity and flavor. It’s !so easy to make them that even the {youngsters can do it and our book {tells how it’s dome. Snow-Mellow makes creams and other fine confec- tions, among which is the children’s favorite, “Divinity Candy.” i Every mother and ‘housewife |should keep Snow-Mellow on hand. It makes cake fillings, cake icings, land dainty whipped-up desserts. Our Ibook shows 28 ways in which you ican use Snow-Mellow. Every 25c box makes seven desserts for four |to six people. It takes the place of ;whipped cream with hot chocolate or |coffee. Every thrifty woman should {have it in the house. Price 25c. ‘\Your grocer has it, and gives ‘free iwith each package a book and unique {beater spoon. If he’s out «f stock and you’ll send us his name and 25¢ we’ll mail SnowMellgw with book and beater Free. Frank & Houren, Sales Agts., 623 So. Wabash Ave., Chicago. Recommended by, W. G. Schroeder, |0. G. Schwandt, Roe & Markusen, H. +Miller, C. Nangle, Geo. C. Berglund. bean sale at the Roe & Markusen store Saturday afternoon.—Adv. Dr. and Mrs. George W. Swinner- ton of International Falls, who have {been the guests of E. H. Jerrard dur- ing the past few days, returned to 1flleir home this morning. Dr. Swin- nerton was one of the twenty initi- iated by the Elks and spoke in behalf lof the new members. | If all the pwople who SHOULD start savings accounts WOULD do so the financial prosperity of Bemidji would be wonderfully increased. The Northern National Bank is doing what it can in this direction by B | heartily welcoming new depositors.— | Adv. The Harry St. Clair Stock company will commence an engagement at the Viking theater next Monday and come for an indefinite stay. That the company is an excellent one is proved by the fact that they are just concluding a twenty weeks’ engage- ment at Bemidji’s leading playhouse. The company is composed of fifteen 'people and have a repertoire of plays that includes many of the old and new favorites. Harry St. Cair, man- ager, arrived this morning in com- pany with Ole Ferguson of the The- ater Co.,, who went down fo witness a production by the St. Clair players. —Internatiénal Falls Daily Journal. Paris is now taking the place of Reno as a divorce mecca for Ameri- cans. CONGRESS TO QUIT JULY 20 Senator Kern Denies Plan for All Summer Session. Washington, May 22.—Senator Kern conferred again with President Wil- son concerning the legislative pro- gram. The senator still insists that congress can adjourn in July and gave assurances that there was no intention on the part of administra- tion leaders to remain in Washing- ton throughout the summer. The senator fixed July 20-as the probable date of adjournment. Freckle-Face Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spots. How to Remove Easily iHere’s a chance, Miss Freckie- face, to try a remedy for freckles ‘with the guarantee of a reliable deal- er that it will mot.cost you a penny unless it removes the freckles; while if it does give you @& clear complexion the expense is trifling. Simply get an ounce of othine— double strength from any druggist] and a few applications should show Yyou how easy it is to rig yourself of the homely freckles and get a bean- tiful complexion. Rarley is more than one ounce needed for the worst case, Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength gthine as this is the prescription sold under guarantee of money back if it fails to remove freckles.—Adv. Bids for Motor Fire Truck. Sealed' bids will be received by the undersigned to be opened before the city council of the City of Bemidji, Minn., at a regular meeting to be held on Monday, May 25th, 1914, at|[] 8 o’clock P. M. For one motor fire truck. Full information as to plans and specifications can be obtained from the undersigned. The right to reject any or all bids is reserved. Certified check in the amount of 10 per cent bid, on some bank in Be- midji, required. Dated, Bemidji, Minn., May 12th, 1914. GEO. STEIN, City Clerk. Daily 2t5-15 5-22 Bids for Repairing and Repainting Water Tower. Sealed bids will be received by the undersigned to be opened before the city council of the City of Bemidji, at_a regular meeting to be held on Mofxday, May 25th, 1914, at 8 o’clock P. M. For making necessary repairs to hoops, rivets, etc., on water tower. For repainting the water tower, using graphite paint and linseed oil. Full information can be had from the undersigned or the Supt. of wa-| ter works. The right to reject any or all bids is reserved. . Dated, Bemidji, Minn., May 12th, 1914, GEO. STEIN, City Clerk. Daily 2t 5-15 5-22 Bids for Ornamental Lamp Posts. Bids will be received by the un- dersigned to be opened before the city council of the City of Bemidji, Minn., at a regular meeting to be held on Monday, May 26th, 1914, at 8 o’clock P. M. For 100 (more or less) Orna- mental lamp posts, the five light de- The new Third St. Theatre :: The Rex Under the management of Fred Brinkman TONIGHT Trapped Inthe Castle Tempest and of Mystery The;Counterfeiter Blows Up the Castle Matinees Daily, Except Sunday " NIGHT TIME CARD First Show 7:00 Second Show 8:30 ' Third Show 9:50 Admission 10c, 8c sign or style. Further information can be ob- tained from the undersigned. The right to reject any or ail bids is reserved. Dated, Bemidji, Minn., May 12th, 1914, « GEO. STEIN, City Clerk. Daily 2t 5-15 5-22 For Sale. House and twenty-four lots. Will sell house and two lots separate, or will sell one or more lots to suit cus- tomer. Also cow, chickens, geese and household goods. 908 ' Dalton ave. and 11th st.. Matt Haffner, Phone 757. 7 For Sale. Modern seven-room house, with fireplace, for sale on Lake Boulevard. Lot, 40x150. Inguire J. P. Riddell, clo Crookston Lumber Company. SPEND':x MONEY SPEND LOOKING INUTES M TIME AROUND =FRAIR STORE S Successors to EGAL EMPORIUM C L. L. Berman The Place Where Quality and | DAILY BULLETIN Bconomy Go Hand In Hand. This Space Daily $5.50 and $6 Values colored petticoats None reserved. S Specials for Saturday vaet| PETTICOATS $4.95 This sale includes all black and Women’s Petticoars An Extra Value! Made from a material that has the afipearance of silk; but wears far better. own in all the popular colors, accor- dian plaited ruffles. While they last,each A Splendid Saturday Bargain , Choice of any Woman’ Suit or Dress in our entire stock, worth regular over $10.00, at 1-3 OFF at these prices. FORMER LOW PRICES . 3 Ry THE BRINKMAN TONIGHT THE HARRY ST. GLAIR STOCK CO. Present - Sunshine IN FOUR ACTS —A beautiful dramazitation of Mary J. Holmes’ popular novel of the same name, in which Mr. Richard Fenton of Bemidji will appear in one of }is famous negro characteri- zations. This play is full of comedy pathos and tragedy and has every- thing to make a strong and pleas- ing play. A Margot Beaton as.Sun- shine and Connie Hallett as Tem- pest, are the perfect types for these two characters and the other mem- bers - of the company all show to' best advantage in their several char- acters. On Friday night another hzndsome dress length will be given av.ay. On Sunday night the com- Daay close their present stock en- ga~ ment here with the very popu- lar comedy drama.entitled “The Mid- night Express.’ T