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About The Citay. EE R R R R T ¥ LEST WE FORGET * LR B S S E LS SRR SR In case-of fire-call-349."~ * s . There will be another sale of. state school and swamp-land of ‘the.eounty ‘Wednesday, April 14. PR To cast your ballot on: the bond issue at the special election - which is to be held on April 20. 8. May 10 has been selected as the date of the;annual sale of lands on which there are delinquent taxes. DRI The next regular meeting ‘of: the county commissioners will be held April 27. There will be a speclll meoung on April 2. "0 Beltrami-eounty’s annual gair will be held on September 15, 16, 17 and 18. September 15 will be entry day. The state fair will be in progress September 6 to 11. c s e June 10 and-11 have-been the days selected for the summer meet- ing of the Northern Minnesota De- velopment: association, 'which is to be held at Coleraine. - The - winter session will be held in Bemidji, De- cember 9 and-10. 10 BREVITIES ‘W. H. Verity of the town of Lan- gor was in the city on business to- day. For Wood Phone 129.—Adv. Call C. F. Hicks, Phone 231, for es- timates on painting and papering.— Adv. Miss Vera Campbell of Grant Val- ley was the guest of Bemidji friends yesterday. Peter Nesting of Solway transacted business in the city yesterday, be- tween trains. Miss Esther Tennstrom -entertain~ ed the L. 0. P. H. club last evening. The hours were spent in sewing. One of these days you ought to HE trouble with‘ taking ‘‘salts’’ is that we are so liable to take too large a dose or too small, A too hrge dese-results in harsh, injurious effects. One too small means inef- fectual results. That is why we are pleas ed to be_able to offer yon the new Webster's Sodetts — the little “‘slip-and-go-down!’ wafers cont:umn% seientifically measured doses of the ideal com- bination salt. No salty taste. No distressing effervescent gas. We know the formula of So- ge;ltds \‘)iVe relac(mmendh "h:;;‘ ighly and supply them in hane vesb-pocket‘:?rc packages - 25¢, CityDrugStore | E. N. French & Co. Grand Theatre| THE HOUSE.OF QUALITY Friday and Saturday “THE GIRL FROM THUNDER MOUNTAIN" (Essanay) A thrilling drama portraying - the rugged life of the Virginia -moun- taineers, with Richard Travers-and Ruth Stonehouse. “IN PORT 0'DREAMS” (Lubin) The last of “The Beloved Adven- tures” and more interesting than the others. ‘HEARST SELIG NEWS PICTORIAL’ Of the many interesting events this week is the opening of the Panama, Exposition. COMING TUESDA_Y—Robel't War- wick in “Alias Jimmy Valentine.” ISR SRS R R R RS R RS * Stop Coughs, Croup, Whooping * * Cough and Colds x KX KKK KR RKKK KK KK promptly with Schiffmann’s Concen- trated Expectorant. 2 ounces make a pint. Guaranteed to be the best remedy ever used or money retunded by alk m «pisone:of the officers-ot-the:new:tele- ture taken.—Adv. Mrs. A H:8peck ot ¢Prolin-wpent yegmd,n; inithe cityson:busizess and vipiting ifriends: Miss Nellie Wilson of Wilton is visiting her sgrendmother; Mrs. ' F. Pearson, for a few days. Children’s day at LaFontisee Mil- linery, 209 4th St., Saturday, March 27. Souvenirs.—Adv. - Hand:.Colored:Leather Pillows on saleiat Abercremibie’s; Beitrami Ave., for only. $3.00.—Adv. Mrs. Louls Peters and Mrs.. Archie Severans of‘Grant Valleyiwerd among the out of town shoppers yesterday. Childrenis; day.at:EaFontises: Mil- linery, 209 4th St., Saturday, Murch 27. Souvenirs.—Adv. Get a‘copy-of The Rosary and Win- ning of Barbara Worth, only 50c at Abercrombie’s:—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Cunningham of Schooleraft transacted business in Be- midji- yesterday, returning to their home in the evening. /*Girl “wanted for: housework: In- quire at once. Mrs. H. W. Balley, 605 Minn. Ave.—Adv. 1ave your furniture repaired at. the bargain store, first class work at reasonable prices.—Adv. John Moberg; the contractor, went to'Duluth and Tower, Minnesots,: yes- terday on business. He will return to-tire city' Sunday -morning. Leather Sofa Pillows, formerly $5 and $6, on sale at Abercrombie’s, Beltrami-Ave., for only $3.00.—Adv. Opening day. for the children, A full line of'school.and-dress hats:on display at LaFontisee Millinery;:Sat- urday, March 27.—Adv. Mrs. D. R. Smith of Wilton spent yesterday ‘in the city looking after her property interests here, return- ing home on the evening- train. Opening day for: the children. A full line of school and dress hats on display. at LaFontigee Millinery, Sat- urday, March 27.—Adv. Miss Elsie Barnes, who has just completed a term of school at Boy River, :Minnesota, is visiting in Be- midji for a short time, before return- ing to her home at Nevis. Mrs. Evans’ Sunday school class of the Methodist church will hold a candy sale at Netzer's<drug store Satuerday:.afternoon.—Adv. T. L. Thompson, who . has .had charge of the Dr. E. H. Smith farm for ‘the past-year, ‘has ~gone to Blackduck:with -his family, where he will make his home in the future. ‘White lined pudding.pans at Sc with $1.00 cash purchase at Berg- lund’s” Grocery Saturday.—Adv, Mrs..E. E. McDonald left this af- 3 tertioon for.Grand Rapids where: she will spend Sunday -with her husband who is attending a term of . court which is now in progress there. The Pioneer -is the -plage -to- buy your rolls of adding maehine :paper for Burroughs adding machines. One roll, a-dozen rolls or-a hundred-rolls. —Adv. mwmmanv Be-djh?eopla Are Pleased to Iurn How It Has Been Done. forartherdough; It's pretty hard to attend to duties ‘With constant aching back; B ‘With annoying urinary disorders. Doan’s Kidney Pills have made work -easier: So thousands have gratefully testi- fled. They're for bad backs. They’re for weak kidneys. Bemidji people gratefull mend Doan’s. Mrs. P. Schondeman, 814 Bemidji Ave., Bemidji, says: “One of the ¥ kme family had trouble from the back and |stir into the'dry' ingredients kidneys, caused by hard work and|obithe xggs. = Divide the suffering badly from lameness across ?“' l":t”::f‘];‘:i’ : the loins. After stooping, this one Disposethetwo parts ] could hardly get up again. Doan’s low blaze under fhe first fifiert tiRufes:— - By Mn. .ypmd' "2 6ggs, beatcm llfl ld%v |13 oumsmm cl rsmm- biteéred ' niold Kidney Pills were recommended as |to® marbled the best medicine for kidney disor- ;og;"?f:‘ nuf;'t:m‘ ders-end their:use in:a short time removed the trouble.” Price 50c, at all. dealers. Don't simply-ask for-a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Schondeman recommends. Fos- ter-Milburn' Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. — | water =iz minudes; tention to operate a garage.—Black- duck American. Little Miss Muffet Sat on a'tuffet, Trying her‘new!Spring bonnet, 'Twas “Lids for/Kids” fine From a very good line, And had smart trimmings upon it. LaFontisee Millinery, Saturday, March 27.—Adv. The Crookston school board has announced a list of teachers who have signed contracts for the term which begins - next September and among the names is that of Miss Margaret Lowham, now a teacher in the Be- midji schools. Miss Lowham will have charge of the fifth grade. Little Miss Muffet Sat on a tuffet, Trying her new Spring bonnet, 'Twas “Lids for Kids” fine From a very good. line, And had smart trimmings upon it. LaFontisee Millinery, Saturday, March 27.—Adv. In a news item concerning Rural Carrier Marcum, father of Dr. E. . Marcum and Walter F. Marcum, of Bemidji, the Crookston Press says: Rural Carrier Marcum, who reported that he had seen a farmer harrowing last Tuesday, reports further that he yesterday saw the same man seed- ing. If there are any farmers who started-seeding earlier than this, the Press-would be pleased to'have them phene -in- the details for publication. By special arrangement The Be- midji Pioneer Publishing Co. has se- cured extra $5.00' limp leather bibles’ to offer' with one year’s subscription to the Daily Pioneer when paid strict- iy in advance. This offer is good cnly from -April 1 to:April 10. In speaking of the-large Maccabee convention to be held in Brainerd on_-April 21, the Brainerd Daily Dis- patch says in part: “Brainerd ip and 90 other delicious, sm sent free-upon receipt of ‘the’ Powde: Jessie> K. Fager; okt committees: preference shown for Mich. bers. sented.” leather bibles:free. —Adv. news. P. J. Rock of Solway was in the city on business yesterday. Mr. Rock phone gompany: lately organized by the farmrers:in ithe- vicinity of Sol- way. ‘Get a-$5.00°-bible free, by paying “rone-year's subseription to the .Daily /| Pioneer: in advance.- “This offer -is l; ] coupons-needed: “from-April 1 to.April 10. No Mr..and Mrs. Otto Morken of Ny- more have -returned - from the -west ‘where they-have-spent the past sev- :|eral weeks; attending the Panama: ex- positien:-at San Franeisco, and visit- ing other large western- cities. Read: the big display ad of our bible‘offer free to subscribers. From April' 1'-to ‘April .10, this handsome book:will:be given:free to those who pay-one:year-in:advance on the Daily Pioneer. Dr. -and--Mrs.J.. Warninger, who ‘attended the wedding of their son, Harley, in Orookston recently; have returned-to Bemidji ‘after:a- week’s }ymt ‘at the -iome of Mrs. Warning- er’s sister, Mrs. Mathilda-Gaab. E. S. Woodward’s- paint shop will be open for business from -now on: We have a fine line of wall paper. Order your paper now. Cor. 4th St. and’America ‘Ave.—Adv. Knute Roe, a prominent -business man of ‘Bemidil, was in Blackduck yesterday in connection with the af- fairs of ‘the Vermillion iron mines near Tower in which a number of Blackduckites - are stockholders.— Blackduck American. Beginning April 1 to April 10 you can secure a $5.00 limp leather bible free’ by paying-your subscription to the -Daily :Pioneer one. year -in ‘ad- vance. -*°No coupons. Read the:dis- play ad in-this-issue.~=Adv Miss Esther Nixon; a teacher in the Silver Lake ‘schools in this state and a sister of Miss Esther Nixoa, one-of ;the:Bemidji teachers, will ar- rive in Bemidji Sunday morning and will spend: her\spring:vacation here; the guest of her sister. ‘We - have -money-:t0 -loan-on City; property, which:%can .be: paid.:back] in_smalli-monthly payments.. Be- midji’ Building and Loan Association, Clayton C. Cross, Secretary. Office over Northern National Bank-<:Ady. GeopgeaRancoreshas: leased .. ‘his livery ‘barn pmér!y to G."D: Donald of Bemidji.- Mg Ranporesexpects’to preparing for the Ladies of the Mac- cabees state convention to be held here -on Wednesday, April 21. Mr Loaok STOP CATARRH‘ OPEN NOSTRILS AND HEAD H i Says €ream Applied in Nostrils ¢ Relieves Head-Colds at Once. If your nostrils are clogged and your head is ;stuffed and you can’t-breathe freely because of a cold or catarrh, just get a small bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm at_any drug store. - Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic cream into your mnostrils - and let it ~penetrate throngh every air passage of your. head, soothing ‘and healing the inflamed, swol- len mucous membrane and you get in- stant relief. Ah! how good it feels. Your nos: trils are open, your head is clear, no more.-hawking, “snuffling, blowi more- headache, dryness or strugszlmg for breath. Ely’s Cream Balm is just what sufferers_from head colds and ca~ arrh need. It’s a delight. at any drug. L ——— naturally tell it hu been _applied. Those stops. phur TONIGHT the celebrated drama-of-capital- and labor In five acts. “Fist .show 7:20 ~>Steathed pluddings’ -Betheavy ‘made with K C Baking Powder and cooked mdm-nd “col ontsr to guid slowly to glvouwpuddlndflm to rise be- |} Rl e Aswooked;through- “K C Marble Pudding - Janet McKenzie Hill,” Editor |the’phone‘or drop us-a line. In short, | oftizé Baiston *Gooking *Schaol Ming m ngid m;flf' 2 kméle:ee cup, sugar; itas-earty’in tlie-day: as-possible. - A kirry \Boaten Kites: flw ary; . I8ifvtogether;:three flmeu&exm ibak- bmm and, w:llcr sand. Add th whites' Boil 8-6up8 o} > and’a -crip- o) ston, returned home Friday. 10. ol e B A A The K C Cook’s Book cm;;:nlnmg #his. cate’packed in’25-gent ivans; of] ‘Write - your ! RAme -5 plainly.._Jaques Mfg. CnTChm v it. and delegates are-expected from ev- ery:part-of thestate jurisdietion: A distinguished guest wilt'be Dr. Blizak beth - Hooper, ' chairman: of‘ the’'Su< preme: Medical board, of Port Huron, Delegates -will-come: from the twin cities and Duluth’in-large num- Duluth Hive ‘Nai ‘1, the larg- est-in-the state, will be well repre- Here’s-a thance for you,-dear réad- er, to secure’one: of nfir $5.007 limp AQ you're asked to do is. to. pay: your Bubscription.to the Daily ‘Pioneer one:year:in:ad- vance. * This-offer for ten’days:only. Begins -April ‘1:and closes xApfil 10. A newspaper ‘is not:: dwgether Just what the editor makes’ it,~but what the people do toward helping furnish If anything'of note ‘occu: not ‘blame ‘the éditor ¥ 1" dves: Dot e SAGE TEA DANDY. 10 DARKEN: ..younger!. JJu. the. old mz:‘ Saga Tea and Sulphur . and- nobody - will- know. th's S-gunnd S\flfllm Bu: Romedv‘ store. _ Millions of battles of this old famous Sage Tea Recipe are sol& amually; --says: a well-kno here, heuulm 4t i darkens ~the ;hair - sg and .evenly that no one -car W' 'l'hiu 1s the age of youth. Gray-haired unattrdctive folks-aren’t: wanted- around. busy with Wyéth’s Sage: ey ler randi you'll:-be:- dehghw with ;your-dark, handsome hair and youthful appeerance within a few daye BRINKMAN Daniel Frohman presents.: : ‘The distinguished American actor H. B. Warner in “THE LOST PARADISE" By Ludwig Fulda and Henry DPemille - Produced by the Famous: Players Paramount program, Adolph Zuker, Pres. Admissign 56 & 156 . ‘suprenre commander; ‘who ‘holds*‘membérship in-the Brainerd' Hive, ‘has been-in the cityi conferring ‘with: ‘the various “This’ will“be: the' first time ini the history of the state order that the convention ‘was-held ‘out- side of thelarge cities of Minneapolis, St. Paul and-Duluth; and Brainerd'is accordingly - highly honored by the 'of isuggestions is:given: below for *i**«l*# *x Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Brasten are | themselves in knowing what kind of ulg proud - ng,g ‘of & son. .- born 2 |news to send.in. _Study.it,\and keep |Monday, March 22. : it in mind. * Nothing ever . BDDEATS | . yro gean. G, Smith ‘Bpent k Mondnv 8 ln " paper ‘but nterests or pleases afternoon with Mrs, ': Cooper: bicy: semiewtiece | Callunipnn “Mr. and Mrs. Ungsta@ wers ealers: a te’ Narum’s Monday. 3 -Mr. and:Mrs. Rabe spent Sunday with Mr. and- Mrs. Hoskins. Gena and "Gelena Hegland spent Sunday at Kvale's. Mr. and Mrs. Alger .are. moving back to town again after spending several ‘weeks in this vicinity. - Mrs. Kvale and son George were Sunday callers-at the-Huset home. :Mrs. Frank Olson of Viking is vis- iting at the home of her brother, Ole. Anderson. A number of the people from this and the adjoining neighborhood sur- prised Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Moe last Sunday. Gelena - Hegland, George - Kvale, Gertina and Torgrim Moe syent Mon- day evening at the Huset home. ‘Mrs:+Sandland-was-a-caller-at the-| Ungstnd home Tuesday. Don’t forget the Farmers' eclub meeting at A. Grat’s Saturday, April | the=Plomieer-rejjuests- you to give per- ! sonally ori:by- phone any news that 45.’”:.,‘;., alt; ‘| coméa_toryour ‘attention-and- desires m £00d ‘fdea ~woull “be to’ cut out the following st -and* keep' it“in' mind: Births; deaths; marriages; ‘accidents; land ‘sales; conflagrations, 16dge meet- ings, school news, visiting ‘‘abroad, piiblie°méetings; family reunions, so- ctety iméeHiigs)visitors from abroad, sometliing ‘good “about people. Wisit- ingiaéross Toads or ether ‘gossip- not wanted. . For the | 90409 Jede 400 e o dide ke * PINEWOOD * | FOR I ARG ARG PR K e ' Miss” Clara’ Roen left’ Friday for 54 Warren where she will be_employed Jon" the' March ' farm. Mrs. Mat Olson of Aure, who has spent the past few days at.Crook- 8¢, Jacobe:0il Ri’?ueenfi bottle of old, honest Halvor: Koppang. :returned - Friday {from . Bagley: where.-he: transacted business a.few-days-of.this week. <Henning Kirkvold and: Carl ‘Pet: erson oftAure;attended the!Farmers’ “fmeeting -at -Bemidji::Saturday: T. B. Millar having resigned: his position-as-agent at the depot;,- Harry * | Lindgren‘was tliecked-1n Saturday. “Mrs. Effie “Martin“left -Friday ' for ‘Bemidji; returning Saturday. Conrad Dromness left Monday for Fertile where he will be employed for some ‘time. Mr. and Mrs. Ant, who are visit- ing -the former’s:brother-near Scrib- ner, were in Pinewood. Suhday. Sam . Jamtvold . went: to... Bemidii Monday. Mr. ‘and “Mrs. ‘Hildaht' of :Fosston | and Rev: Sorenson of Shevlin arrived ‘here Monday:to attend.the.series.of’, services-to-be: held:: in - the-! Aure church. February and- March:Bring Out Un- sightly.Spots....How to-Remove: Easily. The woman -withi ’ tender :-skin dreads February and March “because they are likely: to-cover-her face with ugly freckles. - 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. scription, . othine—-double :strength, makes it possible for even those most susceptible:to - freckles: to keep: their skin . .clear -and white. - No ' matter how stubborn-a-case-of ‘freckles you have -,the ‘double i strength-. othine should reniove them. ‘Get-an ounce’fromr your druggist and banish the freckles..-Money back it it fails. ness is gone. The Professional Woman'’s League of New York City will enter the fleld as a producer of plays. once. It and doesn’t burn the skin, - series of stock on the market Any one interested should see, day, March 27th. ASSOCIATION. Visitors Friday and Saturday in the cast. ceptional interest—a one-reel story with-a moral. comedy that will tickle you. Sunday “When The Blind See.” two.reel Lubm drama. duct " Vitagraph drama, * a Selig laugh producer. begin at 7:15 p. m. THE REX THEATRE Under new management Souvenir Day at the reat Celebration Tomorrow will be souvenir-day:at-the great: exhibit -of Nationally Advertised:goods -where for the past three days throngs of inter- ested-housekeepers of Bemidji and vicinity have taken advantage of the-big opportunities offered and gone home delighted. It has:shewn-that where:where you see “For sale at your dealers” in a magazine ad it means-us. This.merchandising carnival at 'S DRUG & JEWELRY STORE has proven:.to: every: one that this is a_store.of standardized goods, the kind-“that:'give you satisfaction: be-~ " cause quality and’ Teal-worth: are:in them. To everyone purchasmg at our store tomorrow, we will give a souvenir. /surprise them, becaust after. one-or two applimhone the gra: hair . vanishes and your. locks become luxuriantly darktand beautiful--all dan- druff: goes; :scalp-itching and falling: hair and Sul This sonvenir will-be something qulte excepuonal It starts you on an in- reached wonderful -popuiatity -abroad and is just taking hold in this coun- try. What is it?—well! morrow-and. let us start it for you. ecial -t Country Customers Only ‘We want you to remember well this celebration of the nation’s finest goods, the best - country customers to think of us:when they see goods advertised.in-their home imaga- zines. Therefore, every country customer that comes to town tomorrow, makes:a pur- chase of nationally advertised goods and presents the coupon signed will receive not i {yonly:the souvenir offered above but TWO FREE TICKETS to any moving. :picture high class rvaudev%ille; ; devote his time to farming, having »urchue‘n torty acres :bnut a mile ous Players. "SUNDAY—Beedle & Mertyn in MONDAY — Daniel Frohman p!esents -Henrietta Crosman in the noted stage success{‘The Unwel- : come Mrs. Hatch” by Mrs. Birton. Harnson. Fam- show. Don’t forget to sign the coupon and.bring .it with-you. This speeial invita- tion' is made to our country customers: because-they are the guests-of our- town ) Thlus a Good Housekeeping, Store. . A lene 34 “3rd Si Bermdil, wmm; : dflvings a ‘cold fmm there are a few shares yet to be taken. BEMIDJI BUILDING AND LOAN -teresting : collection plan that: has: Come in to- ¢ this*wonderful country of ours affords—Nationally Advertised goods. We :want our - When your back is sore and Time or lumbago, ‘sciaticaor Theumatism-has -stiffened -up; -don’t- suffer!-< Get=a: “st, Jacobs Oil” at any drug store, pour a little in your hand and rub it right into the pain or ache, and by the time you count fifty, the soreness ‘and lame- Don’t stay crippled! This soothing, penetrating oil needs to be used only. takes the ache and pain right out of your back and ends the misery. It is magical, yet absolutely harmless Nothing else stops lumbago, sciatica | and lame back misery 8o promptly! The Bemidji Building & Loan.As: -|sociation is just placing their Eighth ton C. Cross, Secretary, Northern Na+ tional Bank Building, before Baulr- —Adv. The Rex Theatre “Mr Santa Claus,” a beautiful two-reel. Vitagraph drama young and old folk will enjoy.. Lillian Herb- ert, Mary Maurice, Jay Dwiggins-and other-stars-are - “Love’s Savage Hate” isa Lubin - production of ex- “Sweedie and the Sultan’s Present” is an Essanay . “The Pro- “The Champwn "Bear Slay- Daily matinees, ‘beginning first show at 2 p. m. Evening shows Admission Bc and 10c OLIVER WHALEY, Prop. .