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o ! Ly TUESDAY, -JANUARY: 5, About The City KRR KRR KRR KK o LEST WE FORGET * LA R R R EE R PR EEE R In case of fire call 349. L B Minnesota’s 1916 state fair will be sheld September 6 to 11. .. Beltrami county’s next term of court will conyene on Tuesday, Feb- ruary 9. LRI The city election will be held Tuesday, February 16, with registra- tion day a week before. s e . The 1915 convention of the North- Central Minnesota Educational asso- clation will be held in-this city, Feb- ruary 11, 12 and 13. * . *“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. . Chaska will play basketball here January 7-8-9. This team is after the U. S. championship and will give Bemidji its hardest series of the season. PR 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. .. 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 news item, no matter if seem- ingly of trifle consequence, phoned to 31, is appreciated. = BREVITIES Miss Clona Cox of Wilton was a between train visitor yesterday. Miss Edna Wright of Becida was the guest of Bemidji friends yester- day. For Wood Phone 129.—Adv. Mrs. Mike Burke of Island Lake transacted business in the city yes- terday. L. Jensen and wife and daughter Buckwheat Cakes Raised without Yeast When they are just right, the old fash- ioned yeast-raised buckwheat cakes are just fine. But it takes a skillful hand to get them “just right” and many housewives do not want to be bothered with a bowl of batter standing around all the time. Made after this recipe, buckwheat cakes are as good as any you ever ate and much super- ior to those made with self-raising flour. Made with K C double raise baking powder, the last of the batter will make just as light cakes as the first. K C Buckwheat Cakes By Mrs. Janet McKenzie Hili, Editor of the Boston Cooking School Magazine. 1 cup buckwheat flour; 1 table- spoonful sugar; 8 level teaspoon- fuls K C Baking Powder; 1} cups cold waler; } tea~ 8poviful salt. Sift to;rether, three times, the flour, sugar, salt and baking powder; stir the water in all 2t once and bake on a hot, well oiled grid- dle. Buckwheat flour calls for a generous ineasure of ba g powder. Part milk may be used to mix the cakes but water gives quite as good results. A delicious “spread”* for griddle cakes is wmade by cr:zmmpf together about twice as h th e consistency of hard sauce, Readers of this paper may obtain “The Cook’s Book®* containing this and 89 other delicious recipes frez by sending the colored certificate packed in cvery 25-cent can of K C Baking Powder tothe Jaques Mfg. Co. Ch Send for *“The Cook's Book* today” NOSE CLOGGED FROM A COLD OR CATARRH Apply Open Up Air Passages. 3 1 Cream in Nostrils To ; i A1 What relief! Your clogged nos. trils open Tight up, the air passages of your head are clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawking, snuffling, mucous discharge, hendache, dryness—no struggling for breath at night, your cold or catarrh is gone. Don’t stay stuffed up! Cet a small bottle of Eiy’s Cream Balm from your druggist now, Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic cream in your mos- trils, let it penetrate through every air passage of the head; soothe and heal; the swollen, inflamed mucous membrane, giving you instant relief. Ely's Cream Balm is just what every cold and ca- tarrh sufferer has been leek\Qg. Its just splendid, Notice. To parties who are indebted to W G. Schroeder for merchandise, dating back 60 days from Nov. 1 and over, 1815. i |New Year's surprisesparts;:; by a i |number of friends. of Clearbrook, were Bemidji yesterday. ¥ dayjopbysiness. turq 20KAR, =mAB ¥R O b-Bberg;editor—of the ' Black: duck American, was in {Bemidjl to-| on¢ “-’,‘M"WIP onght 0 }ican-€hild;” will: be :the topie = di Jgwe your ple-|cussed. next meeting willbe held:January 18; and Mrs. A. G. Wedge:will have charge:ofi the program. - ‘‘The Ame Vlrttnla enmng enthusiasts have H./H“Winallyy//of “the state. for-|{ust completed.building at the manual estry/ department;/, M Bemidjt o official -business-tudey: | day; fram.& two weeks® |visit: . wif fciepds and, relativesyin Fosston aadfthe eFew, Croonm‘ Mahel-Otseood o Trajl) Minnesota;: was; in _Bemidjt - yestonday. From herg;she--went o m ‘Wwhere she will, attend, schoal. . Atncflegnfil}mfiw rjurned from a week's “visit-with ~relatives and friends .at Cyeqkstam, Raq Lake Falls and; Thiek; RiversPataysi 1ave; your:fursiure Fepaired:.at the ibargain store, Mixst. glpss work:at reaganable peices.—cAde, | Lduis: Allen.\of, Rdmongon, | North Dakota,: :Was: in..the eity yesterday with a cae-of horggs-i-He went to Blackduck last avehing.. Miss Mabel Smith of Grand: Rapids returned to her home yesterday after visiting relatives in the town of Northern for a few days. Rev. John Olson, af. Fertile; Min- nesota, will hold services at-the A. F. Anderson residence, 704 Bemidji avenue, this evening at 8 o’clock. Omnibus to all trains, aftermoon; and night. Phope 365-88. Call 104. Bunker.—Adv. Dr. P. C. Danser, a government dentist, who has been. visiting friends ‘Night in Bemidji for a short time, went 4o, Cass Lake yesterday on-business. Miss F. Boobar, who, teaches in.the government schools at Red Lake, was in the city yesterday, enroute to her school, after a visit with her par- enis at Fairmont, Minnesota. The members of the Baptist church are observing the week: of prayer this week, and the. meeting this ev- ening will be held at.the G. R. Mar- tin home, 1315 Bixby avenue. The Ladies’ Aid society of the First Scandinavian Lutheran church, will be entertained at the home of Mrs. C. J. Larson, 515 Bemidji avenue; to- morrow afternoon. A cordial invita- tion is extended to-all. Lessons on Violin and Trombone. Up-to-date methods used. Thomas W. Britten, 1119 Doud Awe cor. 12th St. E. Helic Clementson, a membes, ofithe board of county commissioners, reach- ed Bemidji this morning-frem . his home in the northern part:.of, thej county, coming. to.attend:the 'flrfip session of the new:board:~. . .. 3 W. T. Noonan, of Baudette, thé] owner and editor.of the Region, wasj- in Bemidji today. Mr. Noonan says that Baudette is progressing at a wonderful rate and that future pros- pects were never -brighter. Misses Eva and-Ethek:.GetcleH: of, Bemidji spent Sunday at Crookstom with Miss Ella Quam. They; weré: enroute to their schools. Miss Ethel Getchell returned -te. . East. (Grand; Forks.—Crookston Daily Times. Another advantszge 1n:saving your) money and depositing it at interest in the Northern National Bank is that it helps cut out the worry that hinders you from; doing :your best work. . Mrs. M. Stordahl of Leonard and her niece, Ragna Wattenfol, were in the city yesterday, enroute to, Moo: head, where Miss Wattenfol will at- tend Concordia college and Mrs. Story dahl will resume her Quties as nurse in the Moorhead-hospital. G. A. McDonald of ‘Winanipag.: whe/| has been the guest of Mr. and Mra. Frank McManus of Dewey avenue, for the past two weeks, returned to his home yesterday.. Mrs. McDonald and infant daughter will remain,fer a month longer. Mrs. Luella Bertrum of Burling- ton, Iowa, who.has been :the .guest of her mother, ,Mrs. Sam Hayth nt Northern for some ‘time, returned to' her. home yestevday:and wHl - wigit | friends in Brainerd . enroute. Her mother accompanied her to that-city. 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. Mrs. Arthur Warner ;wasigiven spent in playing FiveiHunared, after ‘which lunch was:served:: - Phe guests ‘were Mesdames:C.<C. ‘Sheppayd, ‘Ar- thur Flatner, - Jobmson, Garvin, Os- good Misses sllebeck Lappan, Lil- lian Flatner and Messrs. Walter No- lan and Jim Lappan. Mrs. James Hoy;of :Axcols, | wWho has been visiting relatives in Be- midji, left for her ‘home. yesterday. She will stop in Winnipeg- to visit her son, who ‘has recently | enlisted in the army and will leave for Eng- land in a short time. Mrs. Hoy is a. sister of Adjutant ‘Askin.of ‘the Sal- vation ‘Army -of this ‘eity, who -re- cently, came "here.from ‘Eau: Glaire, ‘Wisconsin. Mrs. C. A. Huffman of Bemidjt avenue, was leader at the Woman’s Study club meeting yesterday after-| noon. Roll call was answered by giving quotations fromg Arperfaan; ai- are requested to settle as soon as con- venient and before Jan. 10, 1915. W. G. SCHROEDER. thors, after which the following pa- pers were given: - ‘“‘Historians,” Mrs. Mrs. Mary. Howe retuqnod.« Foatext: « Thewyening was |\ oy ning,department of the:Virginia chpols; & big-bobsled, ;which will be 89 -in:coasting: on. the Bveleth hill. It Whll, be -called: the. “Zipling” and ill,be A D. Dahl, Barney Arnold, Arthur Morrel and. others. 'The; “‘Zigling”. is equipped with an automobile: steering . apparatus, a Claxton . horn..and: an -electric head- light, i3, 16: feet long and will ac- commodate.about-twenty people. Its initial run.will.-probably. be made this evening on the Eveleth hill.-- Virginia Daily Enterprise. Much_interest is being taken .in the appearance on the streets of the new, fire truck. The machine is at- tractive and complete in every de- taill. It is being driven by Bob Browning, the Seagrave representa- tive, who will remain here until a member of the fire department has beén taught to properly handle it. Tt is expected that a delegation of the Brainerd .council and representatives from other towns will visit Bemidji during the next few days for the pur- pose of ingpecting it. The apparatus remains the property of the Seagrave company until accepted by the coun- cil, During the past several days it Dbas been tested on all of Bemidji’s Etreets, hills and railroad grades and as ‘one fireman said, “It’s got power to burn.” EXPERIENCES OF NOBLE WOMEN IN EUROPE. ‘The horrible experiences that many noble women in Europe have endur- ed during the past few months can never be all told. Here in America many women, both young and old, have; experienced much misery and suffering. Middle--aged women about to ex- perience that dreaded change of life should profit by the experience of thousands of noble women who have gone through the same period with little or no pain, misery or discom- fort: Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is and has been for over 40 years just the medicine-that every woman needs when passing through the:changing days. It is.not a secret prescription, for its ingredients are printed on the wrapper; it’s a temperance medicine. Not only does it build up the en- tire system and make it strong and vigorous enough to withstand the or- ganic disturbances, but it has a quieting effect upon.the feminine or- ganism that reduces the distress to a minimum. For any womanly ail- ment, disease or complaint, no mat- ter of how.long standing, we advise. ‘women. to -get Dr._Pierce’s Favorite Prescription in either liguid. or tab.. let form. NO CHARGE FOR THIS BOOK. If you will send 20 = cents, or stamps, to pay for wrapping, and mailing and. enclose this. notice, Dr. Pierce of the Invalid’s Hospital, Buf- falo, N. Y., will send you a revised 0py of ‘his Common :Sense. Medical Adviaer in cloth binding, 1008 pa- jges, with..color plates. Just what 6u need in case of ‘sickness or acci- dent. Treats of Physiology, Anat- jomy, -Sex .problems, Marriage rela- tions, Hygiene; Exercise, Disease and its prexvention. IF SKIN BREAKS (T AND FGHES The moment yon apply bold-sulphur €0 an itobing ol nyout -km,pthe (A o iy e This. ssmarkeble ‘swlphur made into a thick éream effects -ueh P hysiciens. * u—wyun ‘bold-sulphur has oo- Aw gnod druggist wfll supply am o€ bald-eviphur; - which sl hd to' the affected parts ‘like the' :am cold ergams. TIt:isn’t unpleas-, flp ‘prompt. relief afforded is. very welwmo particularly when the Ee- W Wwith iortum\lldhh— His Stomach Troubles Over. Mr. Dyspeptic, would you not like to feel that your stomach troubles you that you do not even hope for an to assure you that it is not altogether impossible. If others can be cured anently, why not you? Barker, of Battle Creek, Mich., is one Of them. He 'says, I was troubled {| with heartburn, indigestion:and liver complaint until I used Chamberlain’s Tablets, then my trouble was over.” Sold by All Dealérs. Def.cfive ~even sih pavated Kozema, that it i 'l“mmeofmmth' 1d bef and are.a scream‘from the beginningi| were;over, that .you could ‘eat any. 'kind of food you desired without in- jury?: !That may seem so unlikely to.| ending of your trouble, but permit us John R.} T ——————————————|{o enable me to meet my own .obli- “+Miss Elizabeth Morrow, assistant ntlons. % in the gymnasium at the University. of Kansas, {s the official chser leader Washinmn, Jan, §.—Need for a federal : child - labor law : was theme of a conference here oday of | Costa; the Ilrgeg ratiway fer: prominent persons interelud in child in the world, is now #n operatio welfare. Among the " speakers |the. Carquinez straits between Port scheduled- were Jmhe Addams, Julia|Costa and:Benecia, (}imomhq. The the children's|Contra Costa’s length over guards.is T.‘Devine, John Mitchell,’ Secretary |centers, will uceommodate two loco- of Labor" Wllmn,fio.« Mann of Illi- |motives and elther 3 nois, Rep. Murdoek’ of Kansag, Rep.|24 passenger cars, Palmer of Pennsyivania; author of a T child labor bill‘in the house, and Sen- A wnnt ad will gell 1t for you. ator Owen, who lpomred itjin the | T senate. It-is a-commor tice-in New Engz land’ to: winter: beestion their spramer stands,and-ithis isi n . perfeetly plan if suitable protection-bei given Probably . the- simplest. .and: most- suc cessful method. i8 to keep the bees in ten frame hives dud to.repluce the end framé on each .side with a chag division board. . This confines the clus ter to eight frame! d keeps- if away from the cold: wall In any case the.top of the hive should have carefu} pittention, for that is where, the greatest danger lies. ‘The Get a.can today from your hardware or gro. cery doaler.. burenu of! the ‘Depprtment of Labor; (433 feet, the width over guards, 118 T ht o l Felix Adler; Florente Kelly, Edward|feet. Four tracks wml twelyve-foot on'g n y “*7 4 ife’s Shop —One of the best known and most widely read books and also one of the Wm First show will start pnomptly at 7:20. : . Admission Bc and 18¢c 'THURSDAY—-B A. Rolfe|presents. the charming’ dramatic atar Mable Tatmferro in “The Three Of Us.” best plan.is to tackia. piece of (burlap on the bottom of a super or a jwinter case and set it over'the hive without any board- under: i; “Then the super should be filled' with shavings-or chaff. This-arraligement-llowsfor the grad- ual escape of molstire from:the hive and gives greatér: satisfaction than .the use of a.board;gver.the hive. An ordinary, hive .coves ‘nay be used, but the new metal .double caver is much to be preferred. ‘When this genera} plan is adopted it is a simple matter to feed the bLees even' in winter by using the; sugar cakes' ‘now.-onthé mnrket. | These cakes come in pie’Hns, which are.in- verted over the frames, and may be slipped in place at any time by simply raising the snper & little.—American REGIPE TO:CLEAR A PIVPLY SKIN g Pimples are Impurities Seeking an Outlet Through Skin Pores. Elsie Edd.. Gene Begsley . ‘Emina LaPage Father Phillipe ‘First Baptist.church . :Lucene McCuaig. .. Pimples, sores and boils usuglly re- sult from toxins, poisons and impurities which. are_generated. in the bowels and then absorbed into the blood through the very:--ducts. which should absorb:only nourishment-tosustain_the bod; 3' It is the- fummon of the kidmeys to filter impurities. from the blood and | N cast tbemm:mt invthe form of urine, but - .Over, Kron ’ in_many instances-ithe bowels create Moose Lodzge. more- toxins. and’: 's..can: eliminate, then th the - skin. poreg a§ the negt 'best means -of .getting: rid of these impurities;|, ich -often; all. over the skin Vera Nelson . - Remember your W in_the form.of The surest.way- clear the skin of these emptmns. ‘says a noted authority, is--to ‘get ~from- any. pharmacy: about four ounces of Jad Salts and take - tahlespoonful in a:glass of hot watei each. morning-before, breakfast for one week. Tlus will: preyent the formation of toxins in the bowels. It also:stimu- lates the kidneys’ to' normal activity, thus coaxing them to, filter the blood of impurities: and cleanng the skin of pimples. Jad Saltsis inexpensive, harmless and is made from.the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia. Here you have a pleasant, effervescent drink; which usually makes pimples disappear; cleanses the blood and is excellent for thé kidneys as well. that will defy competition. all over. SEGAL EMPORIUM Ladies’ Wear 14 DAYS Left to Vole on this GREAT CONTEST. Who is Going to-he Your Choice--One Vote for Each One Gent Purchased. Saturday Night, .lan. 16, Prizes Wil be Awarded. Bolow Is.a-list of contestants:and-their-record-of vot=s which will be published daily 4,280 Episcopal Church.... 8,722 Presbyterian Church . 9,069 Norwegian Lutheran Charéh - 4,127 Swedish Lutheran Church ... 2295 5,450 Mrs. Ole P.ulson 69 3,240 James Liester .. 2,050 50 Methodist Church 5,760 206 || Nora Daniels, Solway 936 63. || -Olive Miller 218 hort, Jan. 16th and . it’s Who’s your choice? Men’s Wear It matters not where you reside.or what you want, the merchants below an.get it for you at a price Every. sierchant is reliable .and will give you.the best -value for.your money KKK KKK K KKK KK drama full of comedy and pathos froma start to finish in which Mr..and Mrs. St. Clair will be seen in comedy parts that have made them so popu- lar - with Bemidji audiences. The other parts are: equally as good and the costuming umique. The .two Jcomedy-kid parts-are played:hy Mas- ter Bobby St. Clair and Sarah;Vopni, * x x : BEMIDJT- MJSIC HOUSE : T°N|CHT : 117 -Third Street,. :Bemidji. : - ¢ * Wholesale: and-retail:Pia- The Harry St. Cli:ir Stock -Company |l ¥ gd":éhg’j““ and., Sewlng E —in— x : 3 “ 2 ) x Phone 6573. * e Progrm, iz | % x ShE % J. BISIAR, MANAGER. : T * < WEDNESDAY NIGHT KRAK KK KKK R AAK K KKK “THE LITTLE GYPSY” I SRR S 2SR E S A ‘beautiful four-act society melo- : LR RS B8 R R : % * * * ox * MultiKopy Carbon Paper Pioneer” Supply - Store of the show until the finish. Alto- o] 8ether this. promfdes-to be the best comedy -drama. yet*produced: by our I popular stock company. $ s $ . o dokk ‘Regularly and” systemati- cally.:. If .you ‘réceive: your .pay - weekly, lay some :aside each week, lt monthly.do- it ,monthly.. llars. will - pile np uurprislngly - TRY Prices 10 and. 25 cents. Presbyterian Cook Baok. ‘The Pioneer has just complete the publishing of a splendid:176-page cook: book issued by the ladies of'the Presbyterian church of Cropkston, and will retain a few copies to be sold at GOc. Better reserve one by telephome. Phone 31.—Adv. Now is the lme to open a bank -accoint FREEXKIAR IR RAAE KX ® : norfi‘unid se:aales lre flwul on e "eas, ¥ month n.f‘ bes§ better thg ¥.:the last. ot al-- omflgi 0u. 40 not & - . Notice. i3 All those tknowing themselyes in- Aebted to me are kindly requested-to settle their ook account or note-be- fore Jan. 10, 1915. I am obliged to i|ask ‘custemers;to favor me promptly X readyca c! % know. how:well e can. pleage” % % you in q * you in quintity; Page e Y 2122 L] % vice you:get in person. ***titfi "**'vk**t*_**'k*:k**i* KAENX K oottt o *?i***“-&**}****t Kk ke lity £ ‘and’ satisfy :‘,; oKk KKK KKK Y K Wholesalers- of INKS. 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