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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1914. About The City I AR E AR R SRR & R & 1 ] LEST WE FORGET * LR R SRS RS EREREE R R Do your Christmas shopping NOW. ® % % Trainmen’s annual dance, in City hall, New Year’s night. . s e The Bemidji public schools will re- sume classes January 4. - 8 ® Minnesota’s 1915 state fair will be held September 6 to 11. s s s To place a Red Cross Christmas seal on all letters, parcels and pres- ents. * 3 = Beltrami county’s next term of: court will convene on Tuesday, Feb-| ruary 9. ‘ . It will be a dandy, the basketball game this evening between - Little Falls and Big Bemidg. . s The first meeting of the new board of county commissioners will be held Monday, January 4. The chairman will be named. .« s s The 1915 convention of the North- Central Minnesota(Educational asso- eiation will be held in this city, Feb- ruary 11, 12 and 13. s s “The Cavaliers” will appear in Be- midji January 15. This is a Red- path attraction and comes here under the auspices of the Woman’s Study club. 3 i s ® The 1915 summer meeting of the N. M. D. A. will be held at Coleraine, June 10 and 11. The winter con- vention will be held in Bemidji next December. R s s It is the effort of the publishers of the Pioneer to make the local col- umns of the paper of much interest to its readers. In this they cannot be successful without assistance, and every nmews item, no matter if seem- ingly of trifle consequence, phoned to 31, is appreeiated. JOCALE in the city on business. 3 1ave your furniture repaired at the bargain store, first class work: at reasonable prices.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Laporeaux will spend the Christmas holidays visit- ing friends and relatives in Minnea- polis. Omnibus to all trains, afternoon and night. Phone 355-88. Night Call 104. Bunker.—Adv. . Miss Mary Dybvig, a student in the Bemidji Normal department, will spend her vacation with her parents at Nary. 4 FOR SALE—Sears motorcycle. A bargain if taken at once. Roland Henrionnet. Phone 210.—Adv. Michael Djonne of the town of Liberty spent yesterday in the city on business, returning home on the afternoon train. An elegant assortment of uphol- stered Reed Chairs at 14 off at Huff- man & O’Leary’s, Saturday.—Adv. Luella Burtrum of Burlington, Iowa, is spending the holidays with her mother, Mrs. Sam Hayth of the town of Northern. Wednesday only—25 per cent dis- count on all Rockers and Easy| Chairs at Huffman & O’Leary.—Adv. Raymond and Martha Hayden of Turtle River were in the city yes- terday to meet friends, who will spend Christmas at their home. Make some friend happy by giving them a canary bird for Christmas. For sale by Mrs. George Kirk.—Adv. Mesdames Maude Thoms and J. D. Bogart of Hornet spent yesterday in the city on business matters, return- ing to their home on the train. George Cochran, the Bemidji con- tractor, left last night for Minnea- polis, where he will transact busi- ness. He will return to Bemidji to- morrow. 25 per cent discount on-any Rocker |6r Arm Chair in our store—Wedues- BREVITIES day only. Huffman & O'Leary.—| Adv. the guest of her parents, Mr. and |Mrs, William Lilye of this city. Mr. Albert Dvoak left last evening foriyronpe winl arrive just before the Cedar Rapids, Iowa. For Wood Phone 129.—Adv. Mrs. yesterday in the city shopping. 1, off Wednesday—Huffman & O’Leary.—Adv. Mrs. Charles Rawden spent yester-| day in the city calling on friends and shopping. One of these days you ought to] go to Hakkerup’s and have your pic-! ture taken.—Adv. A. Hedden of Eckles spent| | holidays. i Rev. lleave Thursday morning for Akeley, {Minnesota, where they will be the lguests of Mrs. Alvord’s relatives dur- ling Christmas. ! A discount of 25 per cent will be lallowed on every Rocker in the lhouse — Wednesday. Huffman & Leary.—Adv. | farmers, left last night, via Minnea- Mrs. Demp Mohler and Mrs. Evalipolis, on the Minnesota & Interna- Cure Your Cold While You Can. More real danger lurks in a cold| than in any other of the minor a‘ -1 ments. The safe way is to take | Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy and rid! yourself of the cold as quickly as possible. For sale by All Dealers. R R UL OGRS S T Grand Theatre THE HOUSE OF QUALITY Monday and Tuesday The Gourt of Death (Selig) The conclusion of theKath- lyn series. In two parts. The Blus Coyote Gherry Grop (Edison) A bright comedy-drama that will do you good to see. The Fable of The Famlly (Essanay) Comedy by Geo. Ade good for plenty of laughs. Admission 5c and 10c itional, for Windsor, where he will !spend some time. Miss Lennie Guthrie and Arthur Glidden of Northern, wer among the out of town Christmas !shoppers yesterday. | An elaborate Christmas dinner | will be served at the Hotel Markham :’at 6 p. m. Those wishing table re- servations please phone.—Adv. Senator Nord returned from the! 'twm cities Sunday morning after an | absence of ten days or more on both public and private business.—Inter- national Falls Daily Journal. Miss Pearl Gray, teacher of the i Wilton school, was in the. ity to- day to attend the funeral of Joe |Bowers, which was held this morn- ing from the Catholic church. The boy who by mistake exchanged coats with another little boy in Miss ‘Wright’s room, Friday, will please notify Mrs. H. Wood, phone 767.— Adv. N Mrs. M. Stonedahl and her niece, Miss Ragna Wattenford of Moorhead, were in Bemidji vesterday enroute to \Leonard, Minnesota, where they will {visit relatives during the holidays. Earl Cochran, Eben Bowser and Kenneth Kenfield went to Bena yes- terday where they will spend a few days at the Cochran camp, where they will be the guests of George Cochran, Jr. ! Big lot of carnations and roses for Christmas at the Greenhouse. Or- der early and have flowers delivered night before Christmas. Phone 166. —adv. Special attraction for Christmas NS, Mr. -and Mrs. H. Al Seharf ‘spent yesterday in Bagley visiting friends and relatives. Mr. Scharf, who travels for a lumber company at Bon- Kaiser of - Northern spent: yesterdny : evening | Mrs. Mable Monte of St. Paul is| Ira D. Alvord and family will | L. A. Foster, one of the Puposk_vl. Mrs. J.|i A . Guthrie of Turtle River and Mrs. | What the Women are” Doing. The women of the Waring Nations are nursing, cheering and comforting ‘the wounded or dying. The women of Europe not only wrap bandages and scrape lint, but they tend the farms, dig coal, carry burdens and do the work of the men now under arms. Every male fighter, however brawny high courage and hardihood that are {a nation’s strength are inherited from the mother. Young mothers who preserve the charms of face and figure in spite of an increasing family and the care of growing children are always to be envied. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pre- seription gives the strength and health upon which happy mother- hood depends. It practically does away with the pains of maternity. It enables the mother to nourish the infant life depending on her, and en- joy the hourly happiness of watch- ing the development of a perfectly healthy child. Thousands of women who are new blessed with robust health cannot un- derstand why thousands of other women continue to worry and suffer from ailments peculiar to women when they can obtain for a trifling sum Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip- tion, which will surely and quickly banish all pain, distress and misery and restore the womanly functions to perfect health. ———— e IMPORTANT SPECIAL. OFFER TO READERS OF THIS PAPER Any person desiring a copy of The People’s Common Sense Medical Ad- viser before the edition is exhausted should send this notice together with 20 cents in stamps to Dr. Pierce, In- valid's Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., and a copy will be sent by return mail, all charges prepzaid. ners Ferry, Idaho, \\'111 spend Christ- mas vacation in Bemidji. | Attorney A. B. Church of 'Long Prairie, was in Bemidji last night, enroute to Park Rapids where he will appear before Judge B. F. Wright on a motion today. Mr. Church was defeated in his candidacy for the state senate at the \Iovember election. Our Christmas Gift to Our Cus- per cent on all Rockers and Easy {Chairs—Wednesday only. Huffman & O’Leary.—Adv. Charles Gerlinger of Spur, who is a theological student at Macalester college, will spend Christmas with his relatives at Spur. -Mr. Gerlinger is ,a graduate of the Bemidji high |school and has also won scholistic honors at Macalester, having been |named a charter member of the Ma- tcalester college, St. Paul, Scholarship | :socwty Mrs. E. E. McDonald, president of the Woman’'s Study club, tomorrow evening for St. Paul where FUT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATARRH Tells How To Oven Clogged Nos- trils and. End Head-Colds. will Le gone. 1 open. ‘The air ill clear and o more duil- wking, snuffling, no strug- eold in rate through head: sooth iamed mucon comes instantlv. i Ind catarra “The Best Medicine I Ever Used” “Chamberlain’s Tablets is the best imedicine I ever used for constipation, i|biliousness and headache,” writes Mrs. A. W. Milne, St. George, Utah. These tablets are very effectual, easy and pleasant to take. For sale by All Dealers TONIGHT At the Harry St, l}lalr Stock Co. in Sapho in four acts Pathe Daily News War Exira Picture Program 7:30 Curtain on the Show 8:30 Admission 25¢ énd 35c Thursday Night A threeact comedy Hello Blll Speclal Matinee Xmas and heroic, was born of woman; the| tomers—A Special Discount of 25| BHlNKMAN‘ wife to-the city should he'be able to conveniently arrange his business, re- tufning the day following Christmas. Mrs.. McDonald will be awny two Weeks. You will be surprised at the thor- ough results we secure—and _the savings we can make you by restor- ing garments to usefulness at very little cost. The Model Dry Cleaning House, 309 3rd St.—Adv. The members of the Little Falls basketball team, which is playing a. series of two games with the “Big Bemidg” aggregation, are guests at the Hotel Markham during their stay in Bemidji. They include Joe Died- rich, the University gridiron star; C. H. Longley, Victor Brannan, H. N. Swanson, E .W. Dunphy, B. Ritter and' R. Dunphy. The boys are all gentlemanly athletes and a credit to the city which they represent. Last evening the Camp Fire Girls held their regular meeting at the home of Miss Lucy Brooks, of Be- midji avenue. Misses Marjory Shan- non and Claire Nangle were accepted as members of the club. This was a_social meeting, no business being transacted. Next week the members of-the club will begin to earn their Ihmmrs. Several 'long tramps have {been planned for the ‘coming week and no business meetings will * be held during that time. The distance | walked will be taken into considera- tion in bestowing' the honors. Profit by the costly experience of those unfortunate peopie who have lost their money by speculation, fire or ‘thieves aud deposit vour hard- earned savings with the Northern {National Bank, where youv are in- |sured against loss from any cause.— Adv. Refund sheets were presented at the Pioneer office yesterday by the following out of town shoppers: J. N. Clock, Gemmell; C. C. Maag, Pu- RedGross I Seals For Sale Here Phone 850 i | | wear at $15 and up. i Others at $5, $7.50, $10. $1to$2for fine Silk Stockings A pair that any girl or woman would be delighted to receive. ! Not-a-seme, heavy'silk Hostery, i At it $1.00 |l Onyx and Kayser’s Silk Hosiery ...................... $1.50 bnyx Heavy Silk Hosiery, best in America ......... ... $2.00 1" Neckwear Specials 75¢c-50c Collars and Sets, special and Collars oL e G e I B o 89¢ $1-$1.25 Vestees, $1.5042 Sets, Vestees and Fish- ues and Collars ........$1.19 $2.50-$3 Neckwear The Gift Most Useful HANDKERCHLEFS "5c, i Lmen Kerchiefs llOc 15c¢, 25¢, 35c¢, 50c. ’“Many hand embro; will 'spend the Chriitmhs ixolidays posky; the guest of relatives. Mr. Mec- Olson, Gully; Donald intends to accompany his|Robert Taylor, Shooks; Mrs. A. D. | ‘Norman, Boy River; Bertha Ingrid Olson, Gully; Gudden, Northern; Emma Jensen, La- Porte’ Miss’ Krohn Tenstrike; Mrs. M. L. Mattson, Kelliher; J. D. Bo- gart, Funkley; Werner Augustiixe, Wilton; Mrs.- A. Underwood, Kelli- her; Charles Rawden, Wilton; E. A. Smith, - LaPorte; Zelma Miner, La- Porte;" Andrew Ertenberg, Funkley; Mrs. J. N. Guthrie, Turtfe River; Miss Lennie Guthrie, Turtle River. Owing to the fact that a large number of the congregation will leave for various places to spend their Christmas holidays, the Baptistl church will hold its Christmas en-| tertainment tomorrow night, when the following program will be car- ried out: Prelude, Mrs. Miller; song, congregation; anthem, The Re- déemer Shall Come, double quartette; responsive reading, superintendent and Sunday school; prayer, pastor; male quartette, He Came to Us All; short program by Primary depart- ment; Lest the Wicked Forsake His| Way, double quartette and ladies’ quartette; cantata, Santa Claus’ Dream. Synopsis: Santa is caught napping by Mrs. Santa, who inquires what his dream might be. His dream has awakened old memories and he relates to Mrs. Santa his la- ment of the conditions of today, in song. Children, playing eavesdrop- pers, hear his lament and determine to- fulfill his dreams, compelling Santa, at last, to own up that he wrongly judged the boys and girls of today. Bumped Up Against the Real Thing. “I think I have bumped up against the real thing in Chamberlain’s Tab- lets,” writes D. R. Thomas, of Ti- dioute, Pa. ““They do the work and cause no finpleasant reaction.” In cases of constipation when pills and saline cathartics are used, their use is often followed by constipation, as they take so much water out of the C2res. Co. The Store of Quality, Style and Value Bemidji, Minn. {Christmas Is Coming will leave { In Seven League Boots Only Two More Days to Do Your Xmas Shopping Buy Her a New Coat | Hang a New Suit on Her Big loose warm coats for all kinds of 10 suits of cloth that were priced at $25 $30, $53, special Waist Specials Crepe de chine, .messaline, chiffon and voil waists, regular priced up to $4.50—SPECIAL $2.48 Crepe de chine, hind embroidered Voils and Messalines, regular' $7, $6, $5 values - $3.95 Kayser’s Silk Underwear Knickers at | Union Suits . Underwear Specials $1 Heavy Fleece Union Suits. .79¢ $1 Heavy Cotton Union Suits 79¢ $1.50 Memio Union Suits. . $129 $2.50 Worsted Union Suits. .$1.98 $3 Silk and Wool Union Sifits’ $6 Heavy Silk Union Suits. .$4,98 Leather Novelties at 25 per cent off Xmas Tree system. On-the other hand the ef- fect of Chamberlain’s Tablets is so agreeable and so natural .that you do not realize that it has been pro- duced in a medicine, and no reaction follows their: use. For sale by. All Dealers. Around the edge of the opening im a new low shoe for women is a ‘coiled wire spring to prevent it bulging and to help retain it in place while a wearer is dancing. PUT STOMACH IN FINE CONDITION Says Indigestion Results from 2n Excess Xf Ic-lIydrochlonc 3 VAci Undigested food delayed in the stomach decays, or rather, ferments the same as food left in the open air, says a noted authority. He also tells us that Indigestion is caused by Hyper-acidity, meaning, there is an excess of hydro- chloric acid in the stomach which prevents complete digestion®and starts food fer- mentation. Thus eve ing eaten sours in the stomach much like garbage sours in a can, forming acrid fluids and gases which inflate the stomach like a toy balloon. Then we feel a heavy, lumpy misery in the chest, we belch up gas, we eructate sour food or have heart- burn, flatulence, water-brash or nausea. ¢ He tells us to lay aside all' digestive aids and instead, get from any pharmacy four ounces of Jad Salts and take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast and drink.while it is- effer- vescing and ‘furthermore, to continue this for a week. .While relief follows the first dose, it is important to neutral- ize the acidity, remove the gas-making mass, start the liver, stimulate the kid- neys and thus promote a free flow of pure digestive juices. Jads Salts is inexpensive and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia and sodium phos- phate. This harmless salts is used by thousands of people for stomach trouble with excellent results. Bath Robes $4 10 810 Poplins, Serge and Broad- $10 Perrin’sFinest French Gloves Notwithstanding the great demand for these gloves, we can offer a good assortment in all the most wanted styles, sizes and colors. Perrin’s Short Gloves at ------ $1.25, $1.50, $2, $2.50 Perrin’s Long Gloves at. . .33, $4 Kimonas MAKE USEFUL GIFTS $1.25 Crepe Kimonas. . ..79¢ $2.00 Crepe Kimonas $2.50 Mull Silk Kimonas...$1.98 $5.00 Cheney Silk Kimonas $3.98 $7.50 Cheney Silk Kimonas $5.95 $8.50 Japanese Silk Kimonas $11.50 Japanese Silk Kimonas - $8.95 All 'Jewelry at 25 per cent off