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e ' The Bemidji - Da;ly Ploneerv Publishers and. ‘Telephone 31 s Inthud at the post office at Bemidji as second-class matter under Act gress of March 8, 1879. Published every afternoon except Sunday nonnm Qo THE BEMIDJI No attention paid to anonymou uog;‘ tributions. Writer's name must “lno;m tobtlti:s tairutur. but not necessar- ly _for pu ication. Communications for the Weekly Plo- 'mx’ should reach this office not later n Tuebday of each week to insure publication in the current issue Subscription Rates ©ne month by carrier $ . gna year b, curle{a.. “Three months, postage Bix months,. postage pa.rdu 3 T, postage pald ... V@ . ‘The Weekly Ploneer . Eight pages, containing a summary of Tthe l‘z’ewspa of the week. suhulhed every Thursday and sent postage paid to any Md'ress for $1.50 in advauCe, ‘FHIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN - ADVERTISING BY THE GE‘NERAL OFFICES ® NEW YORK AND CHICAGO BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES e —————— — ——— A physician says that veils _spoil womens’ faces. Not always. A congressman always takes & chance. There’s the probability that the seeds he sends out won't grow. George, Torrance, Rhoda and Stew- art will be lonesome when the pri- mary election returns’begin to roil in. Have a little patience - boys, your turh is coming. There is some talk of adding pri-' mary returns to the moving pictare business. We can’t think of a-bet- ter field to work in than right here. Our candidates are all actors. Charles Hayden’s senatorial pros- pects are pathetic, says the Bemidji Sentinel. It is apparent that Mr. ‘Wilson is worrying more about Hajy- F OLK3a New AR COLLAR 21or 25 cents _ Cluett, Peabody & Co., Inc. Hakers RELIABLE LIINNEAPOLIS CONCERNS ART AND MUSIG SGHODLS dens prosvects than® Hayden- him- self. We: are sure thls‘ sympathy will be appreciated by Mr. Hayden and his friends, but: believe "it shotild have been held in reserve un- til after the priinaries. o A. A. Andrews, candidate for the nomin@tiun’of the state senate, took la large party of homeseekers into the Red Lake territory Thursday Politics don’t.seem.to worry him as much as it dose some of his oppon- ‘ents. At -that,,he is. making more friends and more votes unconsclously than his Bemidji opponent is by his boashful. bragging -methods. S Another picture to be hung in the hall of fame. Hans Wagner has sé— cured his 3,000th hit. Wagner, the great shortstop of the Pirates, has been in ‘baseball seventeen years. The hit was a two-bagger. Only oii‘e other iman in baseball has made 3,~ 000 hits in his major league career, being Pop Anson. It took Anson twenty-two years to accomplish the teat. 5 ; ‘Maxfield Sentiment. If Maxfield sentiment here counts, Maxfield, will be our next congress- man. He is-a true friends of north- ern Minnesota. He is every inch a man. ‘He may be counted upon io work first, last: and all the time for all the. people in his district. The people of this county feel that they are not experimenting," when they send Maxfield to Washington. In this county he has met and become ac- quainted with hundreds.of farmers. The cities and villages have kno_wh him since the Northern Minnesota Developmeént association was organ- ized in Bemidji in 1910. . He was its first president. The 'association H."J. Maxfield did the work well. In fact he'dld his work so well that they teel he is fittingly. suited to fill the congresslona.l chair a.t ‘Washington. He has cultivated the habit of doing things. We need a man with such a habit. Congress needs such a man. ‘He is deserving of this county’s sup- port and will doubtless get it by a flattering majority. ———— Home Town for Hayden. That Blackduck, the home of Charles Hayden, is strong for him in his candidacy for the state senate, is shown by the following item which appears in the current issue of the jAmerican: “That Charles Hayden :will capture nearly, every vote in {the Blackduck country -for senator is a foregone conclusion, and judg- "LAW SCHOOLS needed a big man to fill a big place. |. 3 m La Gazzett& founded in 1600 by the poet Gozzi, is still being puwblish- ed at- Venice 5 ’I‘h‘ere_is- ‘shortage of ;ipughters among the royal;families of Europe. ‘Take a tallespconfl of Sul hurtu or Bladder bother;—X formx unc\acxd eat We are a nation of meat caters ard our blood is filled with uric a h, Sy well-known authority, who be constantly on uard ag: trouble. The kidneys do their utmost the blood - of this irritatin become -weak irom the ove get sluggish; the eliminative t and. thus the waste is ref:ined in' | blood ‘to poison the entire s; s i When your kidneys ache lumps of lead, and' you bive pains m the. back or the u s {ull of sediment, or the bla table, obliging you to seek the night; when you have aches, nervous and dizzy spe ness, acid stomach or rheum weather, get from. your phar: four ounces of ~Jad Salis; tablegpoonful in a glass of breakfast each “mor dags your. kidney: L fafflous salts is made from tne '\cm grapes and, lemon juice, ¢ombined with lithia, and has been used for generati to flush and stimulate ‘clog to neutralize the aeids in v no longer a source of irr | ending urinary and biadde Jad Salts - Waist Spacial $1.25 cotton voile and crepe waists, long or short sleeves. New Arrivals New wash dress- es with the long tunic crepe and voiles materials at $3.50, $4.50 . $5 and $6 Ten Day Special EXCLUSIVE WONEN'S AND WISSES’ GLOTHES SHOP PHONE 850 BEMIDJI, MINN. Suifs and Goats at Halt Off Regular Prices This includes our entire stock -0f new spring silk and ~ cloth coats & suits A Women’s” * $6.50 Skirts $4. —One “assortment compris- ing an odd lot, asrco rte ~ styles in blue and black, ea . $4.95 A Remarkable Sale of - New Shirtwaists at MINNEAPOLIS SCHOOL OF ART Drawing, Painting, Iilustrating, Modeling. Design and Handicratt. Day and Night Classes. Send for Illus- trated«Catalogue. - KOEHLER, Director HNSON SSHogL OF MUSIC, O AND DRAMATIC AR Ilnokle',. 70 South 1lth Street. Gus [ L RATORY Send for NSON Recognized: Leading Institution of the Northwest MINNEAPOLIS SCHOOL OF MuUsic ORATORY AND DRAMATIC Willism H.Pontius, Dir. Musie; Charles M. Hll.ll Or: a-u E[lii St. So., Mizneapolis. Sond for Catalogue 1085--NORTHWESTERN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, ART AND EXPRESSION—1914 Graduate from a school that equips vou for a pleas- ant and profitable Lile Work. Catalogue giving Lenchers. subjects, rates, etc.. mailed on request. Students recelved any Ume. Write for catalogue and [COLLET AVE.---OFFICE D Information. 866 NI MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS v'oLle Muslcnl Memhxmdlne Sll‘lnl and and Instruments Repaired W. H. ADKINS & SOIIS !ll Sl A1 St Misneapelis, Mian. AUTOMOBILES AND MOTORCYCLES @#K%wca AUTOMOBILE AND MOTORCYCLE Cylinder Reboring OVI'S‘!Q '\!sl[o:l! ‘I.]IIII Rg! gs X Distributers Readin Denersl Stindard and Flying Merkle achine \yimavon - Motorcycies Work INEGIATION E"JWARDS CYCLE CO. 32 Kinth Street So., MINKEAPGLIS, MINN. L~ CAYTOR Otly RASIATOR FAGTORY in the NORTHWEST Pioncers in Radiator Cbastruction I odd ?fug O Rirreors CIIROPRACTCRS g o U, SO SO AR L SRS, RAILROAD CLAIMS, ACCIDENTS, ETC: " 820-822-824 |7 z North C Law Evening School [\orisicstsra Coliege of A complete course—Wrlte for catalog. MINNEAPOLIS LIGHTNING RODS Proteat %flur family and bulldings agatnst lighning by eauiplng vour bulld(n wit] by PEiRer ulldings with the Townsley Sysiem rlte for Booklet TOWHSLEY MEG. CO. 158 5h 5,5, & EYES' EXAMINED FREE Glasses Fitted anl Guar- anteed from $2.00 to $5.00, . WHY PAY MOTE? JAMES E. LEE OPTICIAN 523 Micollet Ave. SEWING MACHINES glllll Class Sewing Machines, new and Soppiezsnteentiehs ELMER, 703 15t Ave. So. WINDOW SHADES—WASHABLE ORDER FROM DEALER, or send to us. National Window Shade Co., 840 Hennepin, Mpls. PATENTS AND: TRAZE MARKS HIH PATE Williamson & Merchant PATENT.and TRADE SOLICITORS OF UNITED STATES AND FOREIGN PATF. 925-935 METROPOLITAN BLbG.,, MINNEAPOLIS, M ivwe __ PCORTABLE STEEL BUILDINGS gnmga Cnnlges ‘Tool Shefls use—easily erected anywhere. METAL SHELTER CO. B 1009 Hennepin Aves WRITE BISSELL CLAIM AGENCY, New York Life Bldg.,Mlnneapnlu,"‘;'.',“d"y“,‘.‘.'r’fiffiz, road Accn!ema Fires Miscellanegu' Claims. WE E SAT] KSEACTOR\ RESULTS; References UG AND CARPET GLEANING H. J. ARMSTRONG, 1014-16 WEST 27th STREET Ruzs and Carpels Cleaned by COMPRESSED AIR Free Boonlei HAT REN2VATORS Ladizs and Gontizmen send your Hats to be Cleancd, Dycd, Ne-Blocked; £ny Syl FrezGat.oz. TH.RG.1Y HAT.M0. GO, lcumuu ELQTELS HOTEL GAMFIELD FICHTH STREET AND §ingle rooms “Ilh nrlnfle h.\m $1. double rooms Convenient toall de maenm.m sl il oeee Cor..rd St.and 2nd Ave. So. WILLISTOH TERRACE 21 5t and ath 4 anclnu Family and Transient Hotel ot Fitle walking distance. On 4th Ave. car line. §| CLEANING & RUG FACTORY MINNEAPGLIS CARPET | Beantiful FLUFF RUGS Made From Your Old Cacpets I J. 0. Andersen, 2112 Lyadale Ave. S.; Minneagolis. 5 TRADE $CHOCLS | LEARN TELEGRAPHY. Short hours—Pleasant wo k- | Lig salaries—-Great <demand—Can earn - board—Write ' for Free Catalogue. Barry's Telegraph Institute Be Your Own DRESSMAKER | KEISTER'S 51, B BB N e o “ MINNEAPOLIS. FAMBER OF COM: BLDG. SIUBAUL: Clndividtal 1 Tnstriotion. Send for Booist HAIR GOODS - 5 CHARLES P. NELSOR/ Optomeétrical and ok e Optician do good work at ‘a Yeasonable price. Eyes examined dnd glasses fitted By the latest and most scientific methods. 827 So. Seventh St., MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. Satlstaction guarantced. Old rellable Lotse, o i $1.50 up. ~ Send sample’ haly can mateh any shade. Witte thiay, "SKOCMA R STORE, 41 B.uh Street. Snuth,Mnme-po INSURANC UHERAI. SEIIVIGE FIRST CLASS --$1¢0 BUNERAL sExvlcE. uo to $100 Cash Benefit; 16¢ per month and up. B Representatives Wanted. DICINES .AND EXTERMINATORS High Grade Hair Goods by Mail 2:; '“"m“' ¢ : % " Direct from New York Sfimart,. Simvpl‘e and Practical Modes, All New! -~ - .- my and Style Now Easy to Attain You'll wonder how we can sell such pretty waists at so small a pnce. o Successors to L. L. Berman os | SEGAL EMPORIUM G[] s { Regular 50c gloves | 3 ; ! The Place Where Quality and Economy co Hand In Hand I l SR | | KRV s et ) Women’s Silk Gloves Regular $1 gloves.........89¢c Regular ' $1.50 gloves.$ 1 .29 # | Regular $1.75 gloves.$ 1.48 'Direct from New York ‘Econo- The values are so great that it’s not necessary to explain why or how. All we ask is to have you come personally and see the styles and values. plenish your wardrobe with a few of these rare bargains---you must come carly, owing to'the timeliness of this event and the economy it affords. Woaists at a price within the reach of every woman. of_ quality materials and effcctlvely trimmed, all sizes, choice each while tHcy last $1. 29. The Great Sale of Ready-to'Wear continues with great momentum .Par'values for the woman who is awaiting the séason’s greatest saving opportunity. Many pretty styles .embracing our entire high grade stock: The values are meeting with great respunse, so don’ delay - ut come tomorrow and make a chmce seIectlon Pretty suits, coats and charming dresses for any oc- asi ‘t a very small cost. : : Re- f - All waists are contrived Frieadly SemeeSmelv. Klwhlldl- _ m e LS A AT