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.of her parents for the past six weeks. BB R R EEE RS RER R R B ¥ LEST WE FORGET * LB EEEE R E RS SRR R In case of fire call 349. LR Basketball—Fond du Lac against “Big Bemidg’ at the Armory tonight. s e The next meeting of the board of county commissioners will be held on Tuesday, March 16. v . On Saturday, March 6, there will be a big Farmers’ Institute at = the high school building. LR Another installment of “The Mas- ter Key,” the great serial, will ap- pear in Friday’s issue of the Pioneer. T e s The annual meeting of the Com- mercial club will be held on Tues- day, March 9. Officers and eight di- rectors will be elected. . .. 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. * e a Every news item phoned to the Pioneer, 31, aids in making the local columns of the paper more interest- ing, and is appreciated by the pub- lishers and readers alike. We solicit your assistance. PR On Monday evening, March 16, “The Princeton Players” and Dollie McDonnell will appear in Bemidji as the closing number of the Woman’s Study club Redpath series. This is one of the most popular companies on the lyceum stage. OCGAly BREVITIES Miss Dorothy Sunder of Island Lake was the guest of Bemidji friends yes- terday. For Wood Phone 129.—Adv. Mrs. Frank Slipp and little daugh- ter of Minneapolis are the guests of Mrs. M. A. Clark. Look for Stewart’s Special in to- night’s paper.—Adv. “ Mrs. O. A. Wilson of Shevlin is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. C. Cobb, for a few days. Look for Stewart’s Special in to- night's paper.—Adv. BE. A. Barker has returned from Minneapolis, where he went to at- tend the Jewelers’ convention. Baby Carriages at tempting prices. Huffman & O'Leary.—Adv: Mrs. David Gill has returned from St. Paul, where she has been the guest Omnibus afternoon and night trains. Phone 355.—Adv. Judge M. A. Clark has gone to Crookston and McIntosh, where he " Watch’ Stewart’s” disptay windows ‘| for ‘good “things to éat.—=Adv. Mrs. Annie Spiker of Des Moines, Iowa, Who has been visiting frierds in Grand Forks, North’ Dakota, was in Bemidji yesterday, efirotite to her home. Men’s best white oak soles, 76¢; boys,’ 40¢c. At the Wear-UWell Shoe, Store.—Adv. 5 Miss Pauline Markham of Virginia, Minnesota, “arrived in Bemidji yes- terday and is the guest of friends. Miss Markham formerly made ' her home here. Ladies’ rubber heels, 35c; men’s, 40c. At the Wear-U-Well Shoe Store.—Adv. 5 Several basketball fans of the high school are planning to accompany the basketball team to Wadena to- morrow. Wadena has defeated the Little Falls team and a fast game is expected. Fancy Jonathan Apples, Valley Fruit, perbox, $1.35. Schroeder.—Adv. Attorney E. M. Stanton of Thief River Falls returned to his home this afternoon after a business visit of several days here. While in Bemidji, Mr. Stanton was the guest of his brother, Dr. D. L. Stanton. Fancy Jonathan Apples, Valley Fruit, perbox, $1.35. Schroeder.—Adv. The second game of the “Big-Be- midg”-Fond du Lac series will be played this evening. Fond du Lac has one of the best fives in the coun- try and is a contender for the world’s championship, a title which was-held by the team last year. One of these days you ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have your ple- ture taken.—Adv. : Ed Sullivan left this morning for Bemidji where he will attend to a few business matters. Mr. Sullivan has had horses in the woods this winter and is going to Bemidji to complete arrangements for their re- turn.—Crookston Daily Times. 1ave your furniture repaired at the bargain store, first class work ut reasonable prices.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Jester and children will move out to their summer home on Lake Plantaganet next Monday, and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Lunn will oc- cupy the residence they are vacating on Bemidji avenue. Mr. Lunn and family expect to move to the state of Maine in about a month. Shoe Repairing done while you wait. Open till 9 o’clock. At the ‘Wear-U-Well Shoe Store.—Adv. Tom Hughes, of the Beltrami Mill- ing and -Elevator company, returned to Bemidji yesterday. from. the twin| cities where he has spent several days| on business. While in St. Paul Mr. Hughes attended several sessions: of’ the state legislature and took ' con~ siderable ‘interest in the fight waged over the county option bill. The Presbyterian ladies will hold a food sale Saturday afternoon at Scott Stewart’s Grocery.—Adv. Ladies sewed % soles, 50¢; nailed, 40c; -children’s % soles, 35¢. - At the Wear-U-Well Shoe Store.—Adv. Mrs. J. H. Higgins of Nebish was in the city yesterday, enroute to her Yakima W. G. Yakima Ww. G. kota, where she has been the guest will spend a short time on business. Watch Stewart’s display windows for good things to eat.—Adv. Miss Marie Aiken of Grand Rapids, Minnesota, is spending the week end 3“:. "MOIRE_MADRAS COLLAR Cluett, Peubody & Co., Ino. 2for25¢ Makers Grand Theatre THE HOUSE OF QUALITY Friday & Saturday ‘The Lure of the -Wendigo (Selig) A most vivid story’ eloquently told in pictures, the scenes of which are placed inthe great\ Ve b\ oo U winklesky 2 Bush, north woods. The Serpent l}omas to Eden family. Mr. Higgins was. formerly. with the St. Hilaire Lumber company of this city, and now has charge of a lumber yard in Bowesmont. Buy your.pies, cakes, baked beans, etc.,, at the Presbyterian ‘food sale at Stewart’s Grocery,’ ‘Saturday.s— Adv. s 3 The Heywood-Wakefield line of Go-Carts, Sulkies and Baby Carriages, now on sale at Huffman & O’Leary’s —Adv. Miss Beatrice Backus returned this morning from -a seven weeks' visit ‘with' friends and relatives at Cleve- 1and; Akron and! Tolédo, Ohio; whilch is her former home, €hicago; Mld%l, Wisconsin, and othert.points.! X Backus reports they are having sum- mer in that part of the country, b have had very little-sunshine durfn her stay there. 20 1bs. granulated sugar for $1.00 with a $2.00 cash purchase of mer- chandise. Saturday omly, at W. G. Schroeder’s.—Adv. 7 20 1bs. granulated sugar for $1.00 with a $2.00° cash purchase of mer-| chandise. Saturday omly, at W. G. Schroeder’s.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. A. H: Jester were-gur- prised by a number of their friends and 'neighbors yesterday, ‘who éame in and spent the evening. The guests were Mrs. Brown, and Messrs. and L. BE. Tabor, J. D. Lunn and Albert Halvorson. The hours were spent in music and dancing, after which lunch was served. (Lubin) The Beloved Adventures No. 11 Arthur Johnson and Lottie Brisco are excellent and at their best in this number. Hearst-Selig. News Pictorial es'tIl‘mgS W%fi]}{lzs nle{wgfll:g‘{:g gfi: River Falls, H. Mayné Stanton;’ R. back to the tombs being one of the many incidents. Read episode No. 4 in tonight’s Pioneer and see the picture Mon- Coming day. Matinee 3 p. m. ‘The Gilded Fool”. iMrs, D. Li Stanton ot Bemidjipves nue entertained at six o’clock dinner last evening in honor-of her husband; Dr. Stanton, the occasion being hls. binh anniversary. The guests were udge C. W. Stanton, A. P. White, F S Lycan, M. J. Brown, H. L. Wil- Attorney E. M. Stanton of Thiel H. Schumaker, Dr. E. W. :Jol sbn and Dr. C. R. ganborn. Mrs. Staxiton was assisted in serving by Mesdames seription, - makes it possible for even those most 'susceptible- to’ freckles to keep their home from Bowesmont, North Da-|. of her son, Lawrence Higgins, and | the ' néw* Hn Carriages;: Go-Carts at' Huffinan & O'Léary’'s.— Adv. Mrs, J.. Scarrott of Irvinie aveié entertained at a kitchen:shower last evening for Miss'Dora Biirtlett, Whose - ‘marriage’ to Fred Seurrott will take place in-the near future. The guests ‘Wereé“Mesdames-Grover, K. H. Olson, C.E.-Hulett, Jenies, and Misses Alice Hulett, Mae,”Cora, 'Gertie’ and' Nellle Auger, Jennie Ditty, Geneva: John- son, Charlotte Oaks, Lottie.-McDon- 'ald, Gladys “Armstrong, ‘Katherine Bowe, ‘Anna-Brown, Mae - Scarrott; Helen Olson,: Jennle "Morrison, Mer- Fcedes’ Morrison,” Violet Voltz,” Emma Jones ‘and Pearl: Collard. Miss Bart- lett will"leave next week for her ‘home <in::Waterville, "Minnesota. + It ‘you:haven't"a baby, get one and then.examine our -line of Pullman Sleepers, 'Carriages and Collapsible Go-Carts. Huffman & - O'Leary.— Adv. The"'Henrionnet Millinery parlors are now showing ‘a beautiful-line.of Tipperary hats for early wear, and their work room is ready for your orders.—Adv. ‘We “frequently ‘‘receive -unsigned communications: with request from authors'“that they be published in the Pioneer. As a rule, however, these unsigned articles are usually laid aside unless the author signs his or her name or the writer is known to us. "If requested, however, the name is not published. Correspond- ents and others sending in items are earnestly requested to adhere to this rule 'and let their identity be known to the editor. We*want items from every neighborhood and invite our readers to send them in either by ‘mail or phone, or call on us in person, stop us on the streét, or hand them to any member of the office force. We want the news items that con- cern you and your neighbor, or any- thing and everything of interest to the public. Belgrade, Servia, has two women physicians. 'FRECKLES February and: March firing Out Un- sightly Spots.. . How to Remove Easily. The - woman with - tender, skin dreads February and March -because they are likely to cover her face with ugly ‘freekles. *No matter how thick her veil, the sun and winds have a strong tendency:to make her freckle. Fortunately for her peace of mind, the recent:‘discovery of a new' pre- othine—double strength, skin clear and white. No matter how stubborn a case of freckles you have ,the double strength othine should remove them. Get an ounce from your druggist and banish the freckles. Money back if it fails. ' Savings? “Plymouth Building Bend tor titer drops—but we don't: until we've-had a chance is an .ment of your business. of cost and a maximum H. L. Wilcox and M.°L. Brown. After the dinner, the guests witnessed the Bemidji-Fond'du Mnkmnl-fi €. There will be a dance in the City hulml m -nun {nw «4_*4*;7)( Blackduck on Thus Cass Thomps lfid a hné buyer png‘ed through here ofi Friday. 'Miss Fanny Bogart returned lome Fridey iortiifig trom ‘Shooks. Theé Boys' and GIf1s’ eiiib had its Taeeting Fridiy afteriioon. An in- terestitiy “‘progratd,”consisting of songs"recitations, ‘readings - and a spell-down,” ‘was rendered. < "My’ Adolphi took two ‘pictures of the' teacher ‘afid school children one day last week. ; R."C."Shaw arrived home Friday evening for a few days’ vtniti EHERE KRR R KX * "“FROHN * EEE R SRR RS R8RS " Several of the young people ' at- tended the dance at Nary, Saturday night. Bertha,. Gunda and Annie Huset spent. Sunday at Moi’s. Mr. Alger and-Alex Sandland were callers at the K. G. Sandland home; Sunday. Bllen Burg spent Monday with Es-| ther Ohrberg. Mrs. Ohrberg and daughter Ethel spent Monday at Fred Swenson’s. What? A Pie Social. Where? The school ‘house, Dist. No. 8. When? Saturday evening, Feb. 27. Each lady is requested to'bring a pie' and we: are sure ‘she will find- some one who will wish to help dispose of it. Brinkman Secures Famous Novel in ' Motion Pictures. Of all the well known-American novels lately produced in -splendid moving picture features, none is more dear to the hearts of all the people than is dainty, touching Lena Rivers, by our own, loved Mary J. Holmes. Ranking along with East Lynne and other great, emotional works of years ago, it has brought many a smile as life goes by and many a tear as well, but they were honest tears and hearty smiles that made their givers better for having indulg- ed in them. A great picture producing company has made a beautiful five-reel pictor- ial production of the favorite old ‘nov- el, bringing out all its sweetness, its charm, its remarkable strength of plot and all its smiles-and tears, and, to clinch its already commanding dainty little Beaulah Poynter for the heroine and it is she, one of thé cu- test actresses in America, who plays our beloved little “sufferer,. Lena Rivers. Lena’ Rivers will be seen ‘at the Brinkman- Theatre for‘one day only; Monday matinee, 2;30;and everyone,: whether they have, read this | all- powerful story or not, should see the picture—it is a revelation and the story of a life-time. The company, furthermore, made the entire { film down in the bluegrass and the moun- tain regions of old Kentucky, v(here Lena Rivers was supposed to thave lived and caused this story. Don’t fail to witness this produc- tion—it is one of the many, big lcost- AreYou Gettm§6/.50nYour Resources - - Capital and Surplus-$275,000.00 Our Real Estate Bonds are-safe-beyond question and pay 6%, compounded annually: We operite under . State Supervision and have-thiousands of-setisfied in- vestors carrying these Bonds. U. S. L. REALTY COMPANY Incorporated 1902 under Minnesota In Every Branch of Every Business : records are the best for the business or not is sel- dom considered—*“We've used them for years and ;| . they've served their purpose.” And there the mat- ‘emnlPeriBook made expre“ly to fit the needs of every depart-" | you—made to keep your records at a minimum There is an EET |- Krewa Book for Every Business and Profession Information-in-detail: forthe-asking F Bemidji Pioneer Office Supply Store _Securlty Bank Bldg. ly things the prlnkman Thew!ro{ has $1,225,000.00 Frae Booklet lfllfl'mou& there are records of some kind. ‘Whether those intend to let 'you drop it i to prove to you that there: Made to save. money for | of accuracy. e Phone 31 qualities, this company has engaged | secured and which will be pnnéhind |1 this city Monday, lgnreh 1.—Adv. TONICGHT “THE'LITTLE REBEL” United Film Service Inc. presents in Gauntier Films g%nf- ing two part war drama depicting life in'the days bfl’h‘e Civit* involving love and romance, featuring Jene Gauntier. Her 8. 0. 8. Call (United) an interesting and eaptivatmg drum, O’Brien Finds A Way (United) Presented maPrem:erhlml.’ A funny comedy in which O’Brien’s courtship with ‘the -widowis a- bl'ugtlyt shattered 'containing : some very : amusing amilfhnflmble ncidents. United Film Service offers more and greater. stars in its dmly - releases than any other service. w‘:;‘";:; want ads—one-halt cent Vodvfl Sunday night ‘‘The Giant Frog and the' Catidy Kid"" JOUR GRAY WY Try this!. Mix Slu ‘Tea and Sulphu and brush it through your hair, %) uhng one strand at a time. Pa., just arlmmed to practice in the supreme - court of Pennsylvania, 1is the first woman in that state to be so honored. The Pioneer is the place to bny your- rolls of adding machine paper for Burroughs adding machines. One roll, a dozen rolls or L3 hundred rolls. —Adv. FILLING PEWRITER I1BBONS i 274 When you darken your hair with Sag. Tea ‘and Sulphur;,’ no one can tell, be cause it’s' done o maturaily, so evenly ‘Preparing this mixture, though, at homc is mussy and troublesome. For 50 cents you can buy at any drug store the ready to-use tonic called “Wyeth’s Sage an( Sulphur Hair Remedy.” ° You jusi dampen .a_sponge or soft brush with: it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. By morn ing all gray hair disappears, and, afte: another application or two, your haii ‘becomes beautifully darkened, glossy ané luxuriant. You will also discover dan- druff is gone and hair has stopped falling. - Gray, faded hair, though no disgrace, is a sign of old age, and as we all do- sire a youthful and ‘attractive appear- ance, get busy at once with Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur and look years youngef Star Brand Typewriter Ribbons In any. color to fit any make of typewriter Each 75¢ i These ribbons are fully guaranteed as the best on eart'fk Come in neat tin boxes. g an The Bemidji Pioneer Pub. Co. Bemidji, Minn. Notice to Elks. There are still a number of mem- bers of Elks Lodge, 1052, who have not remitted for Charity Ball tickets. Prompt attention would be much ap- preciated. Send checks to H. M Stanton, Treasurer Advertisers who want the best results always patronize The Pioncer. They know, by experi- ence, that it has no-equal in this section of the country as . [an advertising medium. Entertainment committee, or the secretary. OLIVER NEILSON, Sec'y. usiness Directory CLASSIFIED ALPHABETICALLY ABSTRACTS OF TITLE “DRY CLEANING HOME LAUNDRY ] We wash your clothés as they'diq at home. Our specialty 1s Fafily Washing. - Try us. Phone 498 E. M. SATHRE ABSTRACTER O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. Bemidji, Minn. MODEL DRY CLEANERS Hoganson Bros., Props. 309 3rd. St. Phone 537 Out. of town Orders Given Prompt Attention. FLOUR,- FEED AND HAY CASH FUEL & FEED STORE BANKING AND SAVINGS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Wholesale and Retail Save systematically. Make use of A. J. Holden, Pro. Pianos, Organs and *’Sewing our Savings Department. We wel- Phone 228-W Machines. come your open‘account. : : : : ; & f AlL Kinds of Flour, Feed, Hay | 117 Third St. i SECURITY STATE BANK and Fuel, Phone 573-W Bemidji, Minn. Phone 228-W for prompt deliveries J. BISIAR, Manager. GENERAL MERCHANDISE - Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, Flour, ‘Feed, etc. The eareful buyers OSTEOPATHIC' PHYSICIAN: DR. F. J. DARRAGH Specialist of Chronic Diseases BROSVIK, THE TAILOR Phone 938 buy here. Free Consultation. o W. G.'SCHROEDER 2083 3rd St., over Blooston' Store e Bemldji Phone 65. Tay shd Night Golls Aptwerss »BAKERS AND GONFECTIQNERS GROGEB'm PROVISIONS KOORS BROTHERS CO. Manufacturers and Jobbers Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, Confec- tionery, Cigars and Foun- tain Goods A 815 Minn. Ave. N. W..Phone 126 DRS. LARSON & LARSON Specialists in the Scfence of Fitting Glasses. Offices over Postoffiice Bldg. Phone 92 You’ll find the best that money can buy right here. A first trial is all we ask. OTTO G. SCHWANDT. “Minnesots -Ave. Bemidji Phone 33. “CLEANING AND PRESSING ‘TELEPHONE 581-W ‘It you want first class’ work at Moderate Prices. Send your. Clothes to 1) KEMP'S .CLEANING HOUSE 1207 Beltrami Ave.” Bemidji, Minn. GROCER PHOTOGRAPHER . “CASE’'S CASH' STORE N. J. Case, Prop. -—Dealer In— STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES Photos Day and Night N. L. HAKKERUP & . A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. Practice Limited EYE EAR NOSE: “THROAT Glasses: Fitted. s Office Gibbons Bldg., - «North of Markham Hotel.-~Phone 105 PIONEER OFFICE SUPPLY STORE Everything for the Office: and School Security*Bank " Building Phone 31 GROCERIES AND SHOES JNO. C. MARIN- General Merchandise. —Watch This SBpace— 320 Minn. Ave. Phone 32 - SECOND-HAND GOODS . HARNESS We want to sell a féw Work Har- nesses cheap toadvertise' thiem. Call in and see them. ** ¥ 3 34 ZIEGLER’S SECOND-HAND STORE - " INSURANCE MOST SMOKERS WILL soon smke L {“DOR !fi 'g” A Home' Smoke for Home Folk FARM FIRE INSURANCE Let me write it in the old Con- necticat Fire Insurance Co. C..C. CROSS. MILES BLOCK DRUGS AND JEWELRY LUMBER, COAL AND WOOD Wholesalers and Retailers. . - ‘Service and satisfaction. Mail |- Orders. slununt e.service you | geHn person. Al Bemidjites, if you want one of those nice 40-acre: tracts we' ‘have for sale near mum, &t $16 per acre, ' easy ‘terms. MORRIS & LONQBALLA. S Bemidji s Minm. - Any quantity iou ilng. Building material of 'ull kinds. ST. HILAIRE RETAIL LBR. CO. Phone 100 - Bemiaji- - Third St.”

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