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L2 1 J SDAY, MARCH. 16, 1915, About Fhe City EXEERXRR KKK R KR KKK » LEST WE: FORGET * I EESES RS R R R R R R = In case of fire call 349. .o s Basketball game tonight, “Big Be- midg” against Two Harbors. PEEEEY There will be a band dance in the City hall Wednesday evening, St. Pat- rick’s day, March 17. .. May 10 has been selected as the date of the annual sale of lands on which there are delinquent taxes. s s Another installment of “The Mas- ter Key,” the great serial, will ap- pear in Friday’s issue of the Pioneer. ¢« o . 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. JOCAL® BREVITIES Mr. and Mrs. Demp Mohler of Northern transacted business in the city vesterday. For Wood Phone 129.—Adv. Miss Carrie Aakhus of the town of Frohn was the guest of Bemidji triends yesterday. ~ Call C. F. Hicks, Phone 231, for es- timates on painting and papering.— Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nerum of the town of Frohn transacted business in Bemidji yesterday. Big dance at City hall, March 17; 7-piece orchestra. Don’'t miss it.— Adv. Mrs. E. L. Oberg, wife of Editor Oberg of the Blackduck American, was a Bemidji visitor today. One of these days you ought to g0 to Hakkerup’'s and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Erick Lyndon of Clearbrook were in Bemidji yester- day, enroute to Anoka, Minnesota. The Henrionnet millinery parlors [F SKIN BREAKS OUT AND [TCHES APPLY SULPHUR Use it like a cold cream and Eczema eruptions right up. The moment you apply bold-sulphur to an itching or broken out skin, the itehing stops and healing begins, says a renowned dermatologist. This remarkable sulphur made into a thick cream effects such prompt relief, even in aggravated Eczema, that it is a never-ending source of amazement to physicians. For many years bold-sulphur has oo cupied a secure position in the treat- ment of cutaneous eruptions by reason of its cooling, parasite-destroying prop- erties and nothing has ever been found to take its place in relieving irritable and inflammatory affections of the skin. While not always establishing a perma- nent cure, yet in every instance, it immediately ‘subdues the’itching irrita- tion and heals the Eczema right up and it is often years later before any erup- tion again manifests itself. Any good druggist will supply an ounce of bold-sulphur, which should be applied to the affeoted parts like the ordinary cold creams. Tt iswt unplens- ant and the prompt relief afforded is very welcome, particularly when the Fe- zema is accompanied with torturous itch- OLD-TIME COLD CURE— DRINK HOT TEA! 001010 44t nt-as Get o small package of Hamburg Breast Tea, or as the German folks call it, “Hamburger Brust Thee,” at any pharmacy. Take a tablespoonful of the tea, put a cup of boiling water upon it, pour through a sieve and drink & teacup full at amy time during the day or before retiring. It is the most effective way to break a cold and cure grip, as it opens the pores of the skinm, relieving congestion. ~Also loosens the bowels, thus breaking up a cold. Try it the next time you suffer from a cold or the grip. It is inexpensive and entirely vegetable, therefore safe and harmless. RUB RAEUNATISM FROM STIFF, ACHING JOINTS Rub Soreness from joints and muscles with a small trial bottle of old St- Jacobe Ol Stop “dosing” Rheumatism. I’s pain only; not ome case in fifty requires internal treatment. Rub sooth- ing, penetrating “St. Jacobs Oil” right on the “tender spot,” and by the time you say Jack Robinson—out comes ths rheumatic pain. “St. .Jacob’s Oil” is a harmless rheumatism cure which never disappoints and doesn’t burn the skin. It takes pain, soreness and stiffness from aching joints, muscles and bones; stops sciatiea, ; lumbago, . backache, mn!gn. Limber up! Get s 25 cent bottle of old-time, honest “St. Jacobs: Oil” from any drug store, and in a moment you'll be free from paius, aches and stiffness. Don’t suffer! Rub rheuma- tism away. i rasa—— t|are now showing a beautiful line of spring millinery.—Adv. D. H. Condon of Eagle Bend, Min- nesota, is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Pearl Barmell, of Oak street for a few days. 1ave your furniture repaired at the bargain store, first class work ut reasonable prices.—Adv. P. J. Russell, city attorney, left yesterday afternoon for Thief River Falls where he had been called on|? legal matters. Five-room house for rent. All modern. Inguire at the Henrionnet millinéry parlors.—Adv. John Eickendorf of Spur, who.re- ceived a revolver wound in. the knee Saturday, while examining the wea- pon, is recovering nicely. We are expecting a large line of suits and coats this week in. all styles and sizes. The Paris.—Adv. Mrs. George Irish of Detroit, Min- nesota, is visiting friends and rela- tives at Turtle River, Lavinia and other points for a short time. A beautiful line of party dresses and others just in. Come in and take a look at them. The Paris.— Adv. R. F. Ross, of Walker, superintend- ent of the Cass county schools and recently elected president of the North-Central Minnesota Edueational association, was in Bemidji last eve- ning. Take the baby to “Rich’s” studio now and have that picture taken. 29 Tenth St., corner of Doud. Phone 570.—Adv. E. H. Denu, manager of the Pio-] neer Publishing company, accompa- nied by Mrs. Denu, left this morning for Minneapolis where they will spend several days on a combined business and pleasure trip. Special Wednesday afternoon on children’s gingham dresses; sizes from 6 to 14 years. While they last 68c. The Paris.—Adv. Mrs. Richard Camaish and- little daughter Lois of Virginia, Minnesota, who have been the guests-of Mrs: Camaish’s sister, Mrs. N. E. Given, of Dewey avenue for the past week, re- turned to their home yesterday. The Presbyterian ladies will have their annual Easter sale and supper,: Saturday afternoon and evening, in the basement of the church.—Adv. Helic Clementson, a member of the board of county commissioners,-ar- rived in Bemidji last evening.from his home at Clementson, in the north- ern end of the county, and was in at- tendance at the meeting which con- vened this morning. . The Baptist Ladies’ Aid = society will meet in the church basement tomorrow afternoon at 2:30. A hot supper will be served for 15c.—Adv. The seeond game of the Two Har-|- bors series will be played:this eve- ning and the visitors are confident that they.will win over “Big Be- midg.” Fatigue because of the long and tiresome trip from Two Harbors is given as the reason for the defeat of last evening and the players pre- dict that the remaining games of the series will be taken. $1.00 given away free to babies with each dozen photos at *Rich” studio, 29 Tenth St., cor. of Doud. Phone 570. Work guaranteed.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Patterson of Wilton were given a farewell sur- prise Saturday evening, as they will move to Bemidji in a short time to make their future home. Twenty- five guests were presents. Cards and music furnished the amusements and refreshments were served at a late hour. Their many friends wish them happiness in their new home, and regret to see them leave Wilton. The Pioneer is the place to buy your rolls of adding machine paper for Burroughs adding machines. One roll, a dozen rolls or a hundred rolls. —Adv. Judge C. W. Stanton and Lee La- Baw left this morning for Interna- tional Falls where they will spend the next three weeks in court. While the Koochiching term is an’adjourn- ed session, two new terms are opened today, Judge W. S. McClena! Brainerd being at Grand ' Rapids Itasca county, and Judge B.- F. ‘Wright of Park Rapids being at-Ait- kin, Aitkin county. Judge Wn igh will return to Bemidji April 1. 6 T Te- convene the Beltrami county |term. Alice Hollister, in “The Hltq: That Withers,” at the Rex theater, (under new management), Monday and Tues- day. Matinee and evening. Ad- mission, 5 and 10 cents.—Adv. ‘The basketball subscription lists at Netzer’s, Barker’s and the = Pionmeer still have rocm for added signers and all who are anxious to assist in bring- ing the state high school champion- ship to Bemidji should contribute. Any amount from 25 cents to $5 1s acceptable and will be a great aid in financing the trip. The boys have an exu]lent chnnce to win the title and one would surely feel well satis- fied at having been of assistance-in making the trip to the Carleton tour- nament possible. You have until £o- morrowing evening. DO IT NOW® “Rich” studio is now ready for business. First week is baby week. $1.00 given to each baby free with each dozen photos. 29 Temth St., corner. of Doud Ave. Phone 570.— Adv. Z Miss Ida H. Bailey has returned. to Bemidji from New Mexico where she has spent the past six weeks ha: ing called there on account of ithe serious illness of her little ~niece, Maxine Bailey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Bailey, formerly of th maehhu city. The little girk-bas practically [and il their fountatn pens, and write \ and .all their coming: books 24 will. smack, of -hlood guns andi people who ‘have impure or im- p |85y, cooks. --Thelr:.plots ‘they'll | poverished blood should be careful slean ;tram.-stories, you; have read; |to take only a vegetable and temper- ance remedy such as Dr. Pierce’s Golden: Medical Discovery is and has Bailey:has:spent m ;paist ten .d in ‘Freemont, :Nebrasks;” where ! has been the ‘guest-of ‘Mr. and past several summers in_ ‘Bemidjicand:| dead; plan_on coming here 8gain tlils ‘yedr:|dying groans; and‘every chapter treat |been for over 40 years. While.the: weather-andoclimate’ fm'[of dead man’'s bones. “War has more| The first day you start to take this New Mexioo waa:delightful, jn' Ne-|evils than the soldier knows: when |reliable medicine, impure germs and | General Fllm Ceo. preaenufl the v,m- braska-they have had more suow,.this he's shot,.or when he shoots his foes, | 3Ccumulations begin 4o separatesin Tomm UNI.Y graph Broadway: Star Feature the b then - expell winter‘than during. the pask..farty,|The.stay-at-homes must sufter ust as | oc, Diocd Bnd are then. expelled pried i s, o0 sooun o | The Shadow Of i vitalized blood and the-action of this % " pected this spring, on account:of:the #00d’ BIGAZE on il akinineans “that o % in-St.- Paul by her-brother, Attorney| Around,the.stove of . the cross|rash, acne and all skin blemishes will T.~C. Bailey, who aceompanied her M .grecery;is,the:real-eourt of last | 1i5appear. © Then you must remem- liver, stomach, bowels and kidneys and constipation. movie stars-may be seen‘at The:Rex{in:this-country, and:has always re-(*"g PP/PSLOR o o Gordon and others Theater (under new managament),|ceived:a favorable-verdict. : Wednesday and Thursday, matineesithe -country.where..mam expects to|ers; it is a powerful blood purifier,|Highly Interesting Beautiful s o the impure'deposits in the joints and cents.—Adv. this remedy is-post-appreciated. Ob-| oy ricq them out of thé system. The - daily papers ‘tell abeut.»the |tainable-everywhere. FEE o to give you the kind of blood that THURSDAY—William Fox presents “A Fool T. they're printed for. They're:full of}: In;Denmark there 4s:a two-story |lakes the skin clear, the mind alert,| Wag " g picturization of Ru@ard Kipling’s “The Vampire - heavy snow::- Miss Bailey ‘was met The. Conrt of Tast Resort. pimples, boils, - carbuncles, eczema, home: - Enroute to:Bemid{i, they vis- resort, for it finally over-rules all ber that when the blood is right, the It is in|Discovery today at any medicine deal- and evening. Admission; ‘5 :and 1@ireceive:full: value for-his money. that [SO Penetrating that it even geis at d - Y Admission’5¢ and.10c Depend upon this -grand -remedy war, give all the news—that!s:-what the vision keener and puts. ambition THE HOUSE OF QUALITY years. ~Trains have been: blockaded|Well, sad-sigh. With ome: who knew, through the eliminative organs. itedat the N. P. Stone home 10-6reok=others:: Chamberlain’s Cough Reme- | become healthy, active and vigorous In place of the impurities, the ar- teries and veins gradually get fresh ston. dy has been-brought before this court |and you will nave no more trouble With such stars as E. K. Lincoln, Anita Stewart, Roger Beverly Bayne and other::.noted |in -almost:every cross-roads grocery |With indigestion, backache, headache, Lytton, Harry Morey and Julia Swayne Thrillin=| tales, dramatic, stern and sad. andpie sty:that will accommodate 1,500 |anq energy into the entire body. You | I0-SiX parts. lists of dead from this or :t'etherienimals-and in-which nearly all the |won’t be disappointed.- For-free ad-;| grad; they tell how French has:wise-| work-is done by:electricity. vice or free booklet on blood? writey 1y ;moved .his..troops;; amd how: the| = Dr. V. M. Plerce, Buffalo, N. Y.—Adv. Turks; defeated; lqgvo;thelr—eoonar Need:any help? Trv:a want ad Dr. Piesees Fleduant Eeliels amt fme el ly the ORIGINAL but the BEST " 1 All news- that's fresh: the daily-pa- ‘l’.’!"lzl'L!; LIVER Png’ first put up|_ A SWiss inventor has obtained a pers yield, for it they rake o'emevery &4 XX k¥ ¥4 % & ¥ k% %|OVER 40 YEARS AGO, by old Dr:|United:States patent for tongs equip- crimson field.:* Then come the-week- | *|R. V. Pierce, have been MUCH IMIT- |Ped with a device to hold them rigid| | lies, with- their: stories raw,: their|% * attest. Theytre as |when they have grasped an -object. 4 highbrow -writers thrashing aneient |% * vegetable, being made up of concen- - 1 straw; the yarns with which the ¥ Listen to your “UNCLE.” *|trated and refined medicinal-primeis HEAFN “flgHOT Bf, CURED. | daily prints are through, are rear-|¥ Keep your eye on next week.: % |ples, extractt;d from Dzhe root;fl Of | ranch the ‘iseased portion. of m‘:“‘;‘}'} . e g x American plants. not pe. | There is only one wa7v to cure deafness, ranged;:and handed us-as-new. And ¥ | Oneoritwic: totktofineh “corrective; jand that ia by. constitational remedies. when- the news-is-stale as last.year's (¥ *|three of four for GATHARTIC Deafness 1s.caused by an inflamed con- : beans, it’s warmed again by monthly | % * 2 ‘“‘ tien of Shei mucous lning of the Bue- . n>Tube. ~When this tube is in. | : magazines. And now all authors, in | % KKK T XX v . oY ”“h.h.“;‘{:g‘ .';‘.‘.i“%e"n’{“i: = XK EEEKEKKK impertests 3 i = tirely cl Deafness is_th at, ] 3 x P4 _,:3'{,?,“; e 2“&“‘:"‘.‘"’.’3« '?:."3":" {| $4.00 quality photos for out:and-this tube restored to its nor- g x * ::Lwndi%mn. hearing will be destroyed $2.25. As long as 8 = s P = 3 e T re x - + | forever; nine m’:un:é‘t:l‘\ are caused these folders last B R ( L L ; * Are you planning to attend -: ¥ fl.uned condition of the mucous surfaces. * the “NATIONAL CELEBRA- ‘x| :We will-give-One Hundred Dollars for any case of deafl sed by ca- 3 M d nd T ¥ TION.” Next -week? Where? & tamrh) that ug::.:’s:. c‘\::rc:f;:l by gifarl?s, . H“flEflUP on ay a u ay : : F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Uuio. sTuDlo Alice Hollist LTI ¥ ICC & 0 ls er * * parike Halls Family Pills for consti- . KKK KKK KK KEEE KK and-Harry Millarde in a two reel feature “The | : Hate That Withers” - e 2 Constance Talmadge Lea, lg:eggivand Billy Quirk in “Forcmg Dad’s “Further Adventares of.Samaty; 0rp|1ens, A fine-Jungle-Zoo Animal picture Wednesday and Thursday Beverly Bayne Richard. Travers, Bryant Washburn, Thomas| Commerford and Lester Cuneo, present . ‘The Loose Change of Chance.” = s = Marc McDermott leads a star company presenting a Young Lord - Stanleigh story, in two.reels, entitled he Premature Compromise’’ : IDJI Business Directory CLASSIFIED: ALPHABETICALLY DRY :CLEANING: " LAUNDRY E. M.-SATHRE O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. Bemidji, Minn. MODEL DRY CLEANERS Hoganson Bros., Props. 309:3rd St. Phone 537 Out of town Orders Given Prompt Attention. HOME LAUNDRY We wash your clothes as:they did at home. Our specialty. is Family Washing. Try us. Phone 498 The reel “COWBOY PASTIMES” shows_how . the ; plams— men enjoy themselves far from civilization ’ . BANEING AND SAVINGS FLOUR, FEED AND HAY CASH FUEL & FEED STORE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Daily Matinees, beginning first_show :at 2 p.m: ‘Wholesale-and Retail Save systematically. Make use of Evening Shaws-begin at-7:15 p. m. PR i B A :Q::M:;:' v{:m. Pianos, o::::m:na Sewing come-your open account. : : : : i X = Admission 5c.and 1oc AlL Kinds of Flour, Feed, Hay | 117 Third St . Bemist ‘SECURITY STATE BANK and Fuel, Phone §73-W THE REX THEATRE' Bemidji, Minn. Phone 228-W. for prompt deliveries J. BISIAR, Manager. Under new management =’ GENERAY,"MERCHANDISE OSTEQPATHIC. PHYSICIAN - ‘Greceries,- Dry: Goods, Shoes, DR. F. J. . DARRAGH BROSVIE, THE TAILO. Flour; Feed, etc. The b i Phone ”:‘ 5 -careful buyers Specialist of Chronie Diseases KMAN THEATRE' — parpee BRI N i i W. G: SCHROEDER 208% 3rd St., over Blooston Store TONIGHT Bemidji i Phone 65. Day and Night Calls Answered _GROCERIES . AND PROVISIONS You'll find the best that money ‘ean buy right here. A first trial is all we ask. OTTO G. SCHWANDT. - _Minnesota. Ave. ‘Bemidji Phone 33. ! BAKERS: AND: CONFECYIONERS + KOORS :BBOTHERS €O. 3 Manufacturers and-Jobbers HEl Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, Confec- r -tionery, Cigars:and- Foun- 7 tain: Goods 315 Minn. Ave. N. W. Phone 125 OPTOMETRISTS DRS. LARSON & LARSON Specialists in the Science of Fitting Glasses. Offices over Postoffice: Bldg. Phone 92 PARAMOUNT: PROGRAM DANIEL FROHMAN Presents ‘CASE'S: CASH STORE If you want first class . work at % Moderate Prices. N. J.:Case; Prop. Photos Day and Night -§end- your: Clothes to ~Dealer In— N.L i EEME'S: CLEANING: HOUSE - “"STAPLE and FANCY.GROCERIES. 207 Beltrami Ave. —Bemidjij Minn. Your _p:tro age solicited. ll-mewm —finm of vould bepleased to call and give abarate motion pictures. : the Famous: timates on all kinds of work. All Players Fflm Co., Adolph Zukor, president --l,vo:k guaranteed. -Prices right. yee {3 t 4 141 Residence, 110 6th-St: - Phone No. Admission 5¢ and I5c : 231, Givo me o trial % “General:Merchandise. —Watch. This: Space— -By Margaret Mayo, author of | Practice Limited Office Gibbons Bldg., . -North of Markham Hotel. - Phone 1056 320 Minn. Ave. C. F. HICKS pEhmeddy < MOST SMOKERS WILL . soon smoke ““DON"ALMO’S”- - A Home Smoke for . Home Folk ‘FARM FIRE INSURANCE ST. PATRICK'S NIGHT ' BARBARATWQR!EEI A. tization b; rof .the famans mvel by %mldlgu%v%%mfi i Tickets on Sale at Brkul " THURSDAY—Robest: Warnick. in, *The Dol- lar.fark.?” ingMn‘eI.?s ilecticut Fire Insurance Co. Call In and see them. ZIEGLER'S SECOND HAND STORE - CiC.CROSS. MILES BLOCK mgm AN WooD Wholesalers and Reailers. Service iand. .satisfaction.. Mail |_Orders given that same service yon i3 rAny -quantity -you- want. | Bullding material of al kinds. Bemidjites, if you want one of )-acze tracts we &3