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MONDAY, APRIL ;8 1618 About The City: R EE R E RS SR E R = = * LEST WE FORGET * KK KKK K KKK X KK In case of fire call 349. . .oe Mothers’ club meeting in the Li- brary building tomorrow afternoon at 3 o’clock. LRI The next regular meeting of the county commissioners will: be- held April 27. .. There will be another sale of state school and swamp land of the county ‘Wednesday, April 14, “ e To cast your ballot on the bond issue at the special election which is to be held on April 20. ... The Bemidji schools will reopen, following the Easter vacation, = on Monday morning, April 12. .« . May 10 has been selected as the date of the annual sale of lands on which there are delinquent taxes. DRI Friday, April 23, has been named as Arbor and Bird day in a procla- mation issued by Governor Ham- mond. e . That pedestrians should not cut across lots, but should keep to the sidewalks. Help protect the lawns and boulevards. PR Beltrami county’s annual fair 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. PR 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. 40 BREVITIES Charles Trondson of Blackduck was a Bemidji visitor Saturday. Miss E. Erickson of Clearbrook was @ business visitor in Bemidji Satur- day. For Wood Phone 129.—Adv. I". S. Ebert of Thief River Falls is the guest of his brother, Ed Ebert, of this ecity. Ralph Gracie will return to St. HEway weeatand- overeat,the way we work, is,bound to make the liver sluggish. Headaches — backaches — “tired feeling”’ result. Then we should ‘‘take some- thing”’ to renew intestinal ac- tivity. But “salts’ are mighty disagreeable to take. And we’re afraid other cathartics may give s ‘‘the medicine hahi!‘.” To those who ask our advice, we suggest the use of Webster’s Sodetts Youshouldtry theselittle' ‘slip- and-go-down” wafers. Each contains a scientifically meas- ureddoseofanidealcombination laxative. No salty taste. No gas. 25 cent package is convenient to carry in vest pocket or hand bag. Because we Anow the formula of Sodetts, we are glad to rec- ommend them to you, CityDrug Storq E. N. French & Co. AN OLD RECIPE 10 DARKEN - HAIR Common - garden Sage and Sulphur makes . streaked, faded or gray ' hair dark-and glossy at once. Airmost everyone knows that Sage Tea - Sulphur, properly compounded; i the natural color and lustre hair when faded, streaked or gray; w0 ends dandruff, itching scalp and 3 failing hair. Years ago the only to get this mixture was to make it t home, which is mussy and trouble- e, Nowagdays we simply ask ‘at any drug ‘fore for “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Remedy.” You will get a large for ‘about 50 cents. Everybody wsoy this old, famous. recipe, beca wac can possibly” tell that you da r, as it does it so naturally and Vou. dampen .a_ sponge. or. soft i with-it- and-draw-this through ur hair, taking one -smallestrand tine: by morning the gray hair diss pears, and after another applieation or twa, yone hair Fecomes beantifully dark, thick” and glossy and you look years younger. a fincnlester co!lego. . - Cash market for potatoes. ‘Phone 65 or 66. Adv. Mesdames E. L. Oberg and Charles Hayden of Blackduck were the guests of: Bemidji friends Saturday. Mrs. Brandon, who teaches the La- vinia school, spent Saturday in Be- midji, the guest of friends. . One of these days you ought to 80.to Hakkerup’s-and. have. your pic- ture_taken—-Adv: Mrs, Frank - Sadie of Nary spent Saturday - in ' the city shopping, re- turning ‘on' the: evening ‘train. Joseph Harrington ‘left this morn- Call or ‘W. @. Schroeder.— ing for “Minneapolis “where he will spend several ‘days on . business. +iave'lyour: furniture: repaired at the bargatn:stove; Arst: elass ‘work ut reasonable prices.—Adv. Representative: L. G. Pendergast returned to St."Paul‘last evening af- ter spending several days in Bemidji. Mr. and:Mrs: Frank Tozer of Min- neapolis;, formerly ‘of ‘this ‘city, were the guests of Bemidji friends yester- day. Mr: and Mrs. Otto'Ashby of Fowlds transacted business in Bemidji Sat- urday, returning ‘to their home in the evening. Good, new 6-room house in Ny- more for sale cheap on easy terms. See Clayton C. Cross, over Northern Nat’l. Bank.—Adv. Mrs. Frank Cook of Nebish was called to Ada, Minnesota, Saturday, by the death of her sister, Mrs. Charles' Beche. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Titus return- ed from International Falls last eve- ning, where they spent the day, the guests of relatives. Attorney E. E. McDonald returned to Grand Rapids this morning where he has been attending court during the past two weeks. Ice in your box 4 times weekly from April 1 to Nov. 1 for $12. Tele- phone number 12 now. Smart- Getchell Ice Co.—Adv. Mrs. G. R. Strickland of Moose Jaw, Canada, is the guest of her son, G. H. Strickland, and wife of Bemidji avenue, for a short time. Miss Esther Moss and Miss Helen Minnick are home from the Moor- head Normal school to spend the va- cation.—Baudette Region. Misses Ruth Riley and Hazel Olson returned from Island Lake this morn- ing, where they have been the guests of friends for a few days. For upholstering and furniture re-. pairing, see Cap. Skinner, corner of 4th street and America avenue. We guarantee our work.—Adv. Mrs. Fred Swanson of Frohn was in Bemidji Saturday, enroute to Shevlin, where she will visit friends and relatives for a few days. Rev. John Olson of Fertile, Min- Anderson home tomorrow evening at 8 o’clock. Everybody welcome. Miss Bessie M. Gray of Omaha, Nebraska, is visiting her brother, Dan Gray, and family, of Lake Plan- taganet, for a couple of weeks. Order your ice for the season: Price $12, from April 1 to Nov. 1. Cheaper than by the month. Smart- Getchell Ice Co. Phone 12.—Adv. 0. J. Laqua, a merchant of Iron River, Wisconsin, was in the city to- day on business. Mr. Laqua was formerly in business at Puposky. Mrs. Joe Steidle and Mrs. Eva Kaiser of the town of Northern, and Mrs. Harry Flack of Keewatin, Min- nesota, were Bemidji visitors Satur- day. 5 James Gray, and daughter, Pearl Gray, who teaches the Wilton school, are spending Easter vacation with relatives in Red Lake Falls, Minne- sota. 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 roHs. —Adv. Mrs. Alice Senear, who has' been confined at the St. Anthony’s hospi- tal for the past two months, ‘left that institution Saturday and is conval- escing. 55 Harold White, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. White of Bemidji avenue, will return from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, tomorrow, where he hag been receiv- ing treatment for his eye. Mrs. Frank Trafton and daughters, Gustava and Madge, of Rosby-spent Saturday, in the city shopping. The Traftons’ are building a large modern barn on their farm near Rosby. Of course you'll want ice all sum=~ mer. Better call No. 12 ‘now'and save on your ice bill. Price for the seagon, $12. Smart-Getchell Ice Co. —Adv. The Baudette Region says: “W. B. Stewart, ‘county superintendent, has been inspecting the various schools of the district this week, and has found conditions more than satisfac- tory.” Mr. and Mrs. A. P. White enter- tained Mrs. George French of Little- fork, Mrs. C. G.'Johnson of: Shooks: and Dr. and Mrs.-D.’ L. Stanton at Baster dinner at the Markham last} evening. > Misses’ Myrtle Johnson and Flor- ence Mokler leave this afternoon. for, Bemidji -where they will visit Mrs Ed “Gould, " formerly Miss Kathryn Baker of this place, over Easter Sun- day.—Saturday, Grnnd Rapids Inde- pendent. ~Read the big dll))lxy ad of our bible offer free to subscribers. From nesota, will preach at the Edwardif town You needn’t slip your clothes ina grip . And start on a long, long hike. You’ll only find what you left be- hind, For there's nothing. that's. really new, It’s a knock at yollrnelf when you [~ knock your town It isn’t your town—it's you! Real towns are not made by men afraid Lest somebody else gets ahead, shirks You can raise a town from ° the dead. And if while you make your personal stake Your neighbor can make one, too, Your town will be what you want to - see, = It isn’t your town—it’s you. —Author unknown. April 1 to April 10, this handsome book will be given free to:those who pay one year in advance on the Daily Pioneer. Earle Bailey returned to -Duluth Saturday afternoon. after spending several days-in Bemidji as the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sherm Bailey. EarleJs connected with the |- land Yepartment of the state audit- or’s office. ) ‘Miss Donna: Lyean; daughter . of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lycan, returned to Little Falls this morning after having spent the Easter vacation as the guest of her parents. She is a member of the Little Falls. high school faculty. Beginning April 1 to April 10 you can secure a $5.00 limp leather bible iree by paying your subscription to the Daily Pioneer one year in ad- vance. No coupons. Read the dis- play ad in this issue.—Adv George Cochran, the Bemidji con- tractor, and Thomas Johnson,. archi- tect, left this morning for Detroit, Minnesota, where they will inspect a hotel and secure suggestions for the hotel to be erected at Birchmont Beach this summer. As the name Certainsteed indicates, this Wall Board is designed to give-the max- imum' gervice and it is sold at the most: reasonable price. It is used extensively in houses; bungalows, tempo and per- ‘manent I'xmdn, fic{orics, ng ces, etc. For sale by dealers everywhere Mfg. Company of Roofing World's largest mant * Lana Bui ‘When everyone ' works and nobodyk Erick Rylander of Bagley, who has Are you going to build? The use of Wall Board as an improvement. overlath and plasteris It is cleaner, more durable and more sanitary and don not dust, crack nor crumble. Certam-tee Wall Board Like the kind of a_ town you llke‘, 7tk Everyone cordially invited.—Adv. Mrs. Mary Nolan of St. Cloud; was |the guest of ‘her brothery: Ritchie, and family yestérday.> left this morning for Swatara, Min- nesota, where she will visit her aged| father, who is ninety-three years old and who is in poor health. Friends of Frank Gedney ‘were:sur- prised as well as:pleased with his re- turn from the Bemidji hospital this morning. . Mr. Gedney ' ‘had there'for two weeks past,:being seri- ously;ill‘with typhoid-pneumenia. He is recovering rapidly and will soon be able to return to his work ‘at the Keyes hardware: —Intemaflonul Falls flowera ‘and p tted: »llnts, whlch ud- ded greatly to the effectiveness of the services. . ‘Here's a chance.for you,.dear-read- er, to secure one. of- our. $5:00. imp leather bibles free. All you're-asked to do is to pay your subsecription:to the ‘Daily. Pioneer:one. year: in ad- vance. This offer for ten days only: Begins April 1 and closes -April 10, —Adv. Must Koep the Curtains Up. “In London ft is strictly against the law .for the driver of any public con- veyance to allow. the curtains of his vehicle to be pulled down,” said a' man ‘who has visited the English metropolis. “By day:or. night the windows of cabs, Daily -Journal: ~: & By special arrangement The Be- midii ‘Pioneer Publishing Co. has se- cured extra $5.00 limp leather bibles, to offer with one-year’s subseription to'the Daily Pioneer when paid strict- “TIl" GLADDENS SORE, TIRED FEET “T1Z” fnakes sore, burning, tired feet fairly dance with delight. Away go the aches and pains, the corns, callouses, blisters and bunions. “TIZ”. draws out the:acids and poisons that puff up your feet. No matter how hard you ‘work, how long you dance, how. far "you walk, or how long you : remain on your feet, “T1Z” brings restful foot comford. “TIZ” is won- derful for tired, aching, swollen; smarting feet. Your feet just tingle for joy; shocs never hurt or seem tight. Get a 25 cent box of “TIZ” now from any druggist or department store. End foot torture forever—wear smaller shoes, keep your feet fresh, sweet and happy. ming univ ‘When you build be sure to buy At each of our big mills we make the fol- lowing products: P SING PHOTO PLAYS Coming LINCOLN begin at 7:15 p. m. THE REX Under new management Daily matinees, beginning first show at 2 p. Monday and Tuesday A fine two-part Lubin drama—Civil War story' full of. thrills and action, entitled “A-WAR BABY” A delerious Kalem comedy called “GETTING FATHER’S COAT” A thrilling detective drama “THE BANKER’S DOUBLE” A thrilling drama in three parts “q)3” Sensatwnal railroad wreck, beautiful scenes, and a happy finale. WEDNESDAY matinee’s and evening BEACHEY in his. death defying feat ‘‘LOOPING THE LOOP,” also auto races and other “‘stunts’” at the Minnesota state fair in 1914 “ALICE IN WONDERLAND” Six reels:will be here Wednesday April 14th - THEATRE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN NOTICEis Liereby given that this Company will prosecute all persons using property. owned by:it for uv.oune purposes or the dumping of garbage or other cbjectionable matter in or upon its vacant lot: ttofore used said property or any ofiitin ways above mentioned is hereby -motifiedito repair:the damage so done and place the -property. in:the sa lninry eshdm‘rm in w)uch it was prlor to, the time: of. Every person who'has here-. ~Evening shows dm salon Bc and (0c OLIVER WHALEY, Prop. hansoms, carriages, or what not, wheth- er drawn by horses’or propgled- by electric-power, must be.so-open to.pub- lic inspection as to allow a plain view of those occupying. the interior. A iclosed rig-wouldn’t get a block before’ a London bobby would nab-its driver and hale'him to a magistrate’s office, ‘where ‘he ‘would .get no mercy., The law is based on the theory that closed vehicles lend ‘themse}ves easily to the commission of robbery or murder and that they may also assist a criminal to make his escape.” ‘Automobile Fire Insurance, $1.50 per $100 on all machines not over 3 years old. - Clayton C. Cross, office over Northern Nat'l, Bank.— Adv. KXKKRKKKKKKY KKK HKD * TROPPMAN’S CASH MARKET ¥ * PRICES PAID TO FARMERS * KEKKKKK KKK KK KN Butter, 1b. 25¢ to 27¢ Eggs, doz. g Potatees, bu. .......... Rutabagas, bu. ........ . Tomght Only Eighth episode of ‘The Master Key’ A thnllmg story of mystery and romance. In addition to ‘‘The Master Key”’ will be shown ~ “THE FATES AND FLORA FOURFLUSH" In three parts. The massive ten billion dollar Vlfagfi: h Mysteri: Series. One of the best parodies ever produced. gre mys 1:lnrfls every second and a laugh every thrill. The full series.will be run tonight. First show 7: 15 sharp. Admission 8c and 10c resent * Mignon" with atinee’ p. m. Tomorrow—World F‘l]m Cor; Beatrice Michelhena and House ration eters. T ang Your Pi I 'Mufilnl uphm 'with Moors Push Devices, will ot disfigure wails Moore Push-Pins Sold fn BEMIDJI AT THE -Bomidji-Pioneer Office s - SUPPLY STORE Carrots, bush. CLASSI ABSTRACTS OF TITLE Business Directory FIED ALPHABETICALLY DRY CLEANING _LAUNDRY E. M. SATHRE ABSTRACTER O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. Bemidji, Minn. BANKINGAND SAVINGS MODEL.DRY CLEANERS Hoganson Bros., Props. HOME LAUNDRY We wash your clothes as they did 309 3rd St. Phone 537 | 8t home. Our specialty is Family Washing. Try us. Out of town:Orders Given Phone 498 Prompt Attention. - FLOUR, FEED AND HAY MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Save systematically. Make use of our Savings Department. We wel- come your open account. : :': : SECURITY STATE.-BANK Bemidji, Minn. BROSVIK, THE TAILOR Phone 938 _BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS CASH FUEL .& FEED' STORE ‘Wholesale and Retail A. J. Holden, Pro. Pianos, Organs and Sewing Phone 228-W Machines. All kinds of Flour, Feed, Hay 117 Third 8t. Bemidji. and Fuel. Phone 573-W i’hone 228-W for-prompt deliveries J. BISIAR, Manager. GENERAL MERCHANDISE Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, Flour, Feed, ete.'The careful buyers OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN - DR. F. J. DARRAGH Specialist of Chronio Diseases buy.here. - Free Consultation.. W. G. SCHROEDER 20814 3rd St., over Blooston Store Bemidji: Phone 65, Day and-Night Calls Answered GROCERIES AND-PROVISIONS: OPTOMETRISTS KOORS: BROTHERS' CO. Manufaeturers and Jobbers: Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, Conlep-_ tionery, Cigars and Foun- tain- Goods 815 Minn. Ave. KEMP KLEANS KLOTHES Putting appearance, value -and new life into a garment ready to be 'discarded. We: press-a. suit for only —500— Kemp’s' Dry Cleaning ‘House 207 Belt. Ave. Phone 581-W - _PAPER HANGER DECORATOR Your patronage solicited. " Would: be pleased: to call jand give: _estimates on all'kinds of work. All work ~ guaranteed. Prices right. Residence, 110 6th St. ‘Phone No. 231. - Give me a trial. = 2 C. F. HICKS MOST SMOKERS WILL soon smoke “DON.ALM0’S" _ A Home Smoke th :'—- Home Folk N. W. Phone 1256 | You'll find the hest that money can buy right here. A first trial is all-we ask: OTTO G. SCHWANDT: Minnesota “Ave. ‘Bemidji-| Phone 33. DRS. LARSON & LARSON Specialists in the Science of Fitting Gll.uea. Offices over Postoffice Bldg. Phone 92 GROCER PHOTOGRAPHER CASE'S CASH STORE N. J. ‘Case, Prop. ~ —Dealer In— STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES" Photos Day and Night N. L. HAKKERUP® GROCERIES AND SHOES- SPECIALIST A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. Practice Limited EYE FBAR NOSE THROAT Glasses Fitted. Office Gibbons Bldg., Markham Hotel. JNO. C..MARIN General Merchandise, . —Watch' This Space— - North of 'Phone 105 Phone 32 - . 320. Minn. Ave.~ -1 have a limited amount.of money: SECOND-HAND GOODS to loan .on jmproved farms, at o reasonable rates. See me before you HARNESS “tie up with:anyone else. ‘No de-.| We want to sell:a few Work Har-: lay—money on hand for imme-: | nesses cheap to advertise them. diate: payment. Office ‘over Nor. Call -in and see them. | Nat’l. Bank,: Bemidjl, :I(!pn'.~ ZIEGLER'S SECOND HAND < cmpv'rofl C, CROSS; Easy. terms. . Some | lmpmupcnu., 24 acres on fine lake, Virgin tim- | ber standing, Mgh 'CO. 'per acre cash. b AP TR