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| WEDNESDAY, *‘APEIL %, 1018, About'The City R R R S P R R R = * “IBST WE FORGET * LR R R S R RS e R R R In.case of-fire-call 349. . .. The next regular meeting of the county commissioners will be held April 27. “ s e There will be another sale of state school and swamp land of the county Wednesday, April 14. .. To cast your ballot on the bond issue at the special election which is to be held on April 20. e s The Bemidji schools will reopen, following the Easter vacation, on Monday morning, April 12, PR May 10 has been selected as the date of the annual sale of lands on which there are delinquent taxes. LRI 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. DR June 19 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. GOl BREVITIES Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Ray Den- nis, last evening, a son. Mrs. Emma Stewart, 920 Dewey avenue, will entertain the Episcopal Guild tomorrow afternoon at 2:30. For Wood Phone 129.—Adv. Mrs. J. Conant and Mrs. J. D. Don- ley of Northern were among the out- of-town shoppers in Bemidji yester- day. Floyd Warner, Orvil Mervin and Earl Golenboski of Brainerd are guests at the Walker home for a few days. One of these days you ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have your plc- ture taken.—Adv. Mrs. W. J. Church and Mrs. B. Eck of Yola came to Bemidji yesterday on business, returning to their homes today. Miss Mary Faherty and Miss Flor- ence Lilye of Cass Lake were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Lilye today. 1ave your furniture repaired at the bargain store, first class work at reasonable prices.—Adv. Miss Sena Sunderland of Bagley, who has been visiting Bemidji friends, will return to her home to- morrow. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Soule of Bass Lake' transacted- -husinesE in-Bemidji yesterday, ‘returning to ‘flmir “home in the evening. Special thln-»week—‘nexrlson's 0old Style Coffee,30¢ value—=25¢-per. 1b. Fully guaranteed. -Jno. C. -Marin. Phone 32.—Adv. B.'W. Lakin, superintendent.of-the logging:department of the-@rookston Lumber company, went to the.twin cities last night on business. 'The Luther league of .the Swedish Lutheran ichurch will" meet in: the church basement tomorrow evening at 8 o’clock. Everybody is welcome. Good, new 6-room house inNy- more for sale cheap on-easy -terms. See Clayton C. Cross, over Northern Nat’l. Bank.—Adv. Attorney M. J. Brown and Judge M. A. Spooner returned from Grand Forks, North Dakota, this morning, where they have been on legal busi- ness. Mrs. George H. French of Little- fork, who has spent the past week in Bentidji as the guest of Mrs. D. L. Stanton, returned to her home this morning. 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. Dr. D. L. Stanton returned to Be- midji this morning from Crookston where he attended a meeting of the district dental association which was held in_ that city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Andy MecNabb, for- merly of this city but now of- Vir- ginia, who have spent the past sev- eral days in Bemidji, will return to the range city tomorrow. noon. For upholstering and furniture re- pairing, see Cap. Skinner, corner of 4th street and America avenue. We guarantee our work.—Adv. A series of cottage prayer meet- ings will be held this week, commen- cing tonight, at the J. W. Naugle home on Bemidji avenue. The meet- ing will be held after a short choir rehearsal. The party given at the Odd Fel- lows’ hall last evening by a number of the High school students, was well attended. The hours were spent in playing games and dancing and re- freshments were served. 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. E. E. Ritchie of Howard Lake, Minnesota, was the guest of his brother, A. P. Ritchie, and family last evening. He left this morning for Swatara, Minnesota, where he will visit his aged father, who is in poor health. 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. —Aav. . Yesterday afternoon the Mothérs’ club held a very successful meeting in the library building. Mrs. M. F. Cunningham gave a paper on “The Untruthful Children,” which topic was afterwards discussed by the va- rious members. Of course youw'll want ice all sum- mer. Better call No. 12 now and save on your ice bill. Price for the season, $12. Smart-Getchell Ice Co. —Adv. Mrs. F. E. Craver of Turtle River was in Bemidji yesterday to see her daughter, Mrs. Jack Skrivseth, who is confined at the St. Anthony’s hos- pital. Mrs. Skrivseth is getting along nicely and will be able to leave for her home next week. 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. Miss Johanna Jamtvold, one of the Bemidji High school students, has been the guest of her parents at Pine- wood for the past few days. Miss Florence Johnson of Bemidji has al- so been a guest at the Jamtvold home. They both returned to Be- midji yesterday. Grand Theatre THE HOUSE OF = QUALITY TONIGfl ONLY Gast Up By The Sea (Kalem) Alice Joyce is featured in this two-part photoplay which con- tains much that is interesting. Broncho Billy and the Escaped Convict Many thrilling and beautiful scenes are made in this drama which features G. M. Anderson. The Strenuous Life (Selig) A dandy good comedy. TOMORROW: Nance O'Neal, the Belasco star in ‘‘Kreutzer Sonata”. Matinee 3 p. m. 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.—Advy Mesdames R. L. Given and G. M. Palmer were hostesses yesterday when they entertained at twelve of Mrs. Given on Lake Boulevard.' with jonquils and tulips. of-town guests were Mesdames C. G. Littlefork, Barnard of Chicago and George Cochran, Jr., of Bena. Mrs. won first and second honors, respec- tively. By special arrangement The Be- midji Pioneer Publishfng Co. has se- to the Daily Pioneer when paid strict- iy in advance. This offer is goo enly from April 1 to April 10. Mrs. C. E. Battles of Lake Boule- vard entertained the Boys’ club of the Presbyterian church last eve- ning at her home on Lake Boulevard: The hours were spent which lunch was served. The guests were Miss Ida Virginia“Brown, who presided at the piano, Mrs. Given and Messrs. N. ~E. - Given, George Armstrong, Russell Brooks, !@racie, Rnymon_d Hannah, Beginning April 1 to April 10 you tables of Five Hundred at the home,] The rooms were prettily decorated (@ The out-) Johnson of ‘Shooks, James French of,| W. N. Bowser and Mrs. B. W. Lakiny] cured extra $5.00 limp leather bibles| to offer with one year’s subscription’] in . games} guessing contests and music, aftery) N. By Glenn Conger, James Given, Walter Vernon, Lamson, Eldbridge Lord, ‘Reymond Lord, D’Arcy McGee, Clifford Con- don, Leon Battles and ‘William Bber- line. Here's a chance for you, dear read- 1 er, to secure one of our $5.00 limp hould h rare: educational ivalue. to leather bibles free. All you're asked Glilldsenrsl zo m‘lred “‘ young .and .old. : to do 18 to pay your subscription to[learn threigh -the ears at.mn age| :Call at.this office rand examine the Daily Ploneer one year in ad-|when they/ought to be lann!flg only ‘these) Bibles. Compare them ' with vance. This offer for ten days only. |thfoughi the eyes. - * |any:you have ever seen before. - But Begins April 1 and closes April 10. The eyes are the greatest ieans of be: sure - to: )mve six:certificates with —Adv. 4 iyou,. for you- will: want one of these education.. No animil-gxeept = man Miss. Elsie. Schmitt. gave a peannt e z, S % |1llustrated ‘Bibles. Bath m‘“'?“ party last evening,at her home ‘on éfi’dm“:'“ht that{and. Catholic: to select: from. g Dewey avenue, in honor of those who | Which is gained:theeMgiithe: eyes. bt formerly comprised the young peo-| 'The Riemeer-is prastnting to its| The discovery of fish glue is at- Ble's cholr of the Methodist clruroh. | readers sn ~“eyedsBukng” Bible|!TP!%d (o & Massachuselts man who, Peanut games were played and pea- which contains-more. thanvsix hun-|s¢ ok to his :nsera = nut refreshments served. The guests dred’ piot\\loaupppmm to the 2 were Misses Lucene McCuaig, Doro- 22 thy Carson, Edith Mills; Johanna |Verses Which.they acommpany. i I Jamtvold, Florence ‘Johnson, ‘Mabel | = Heretotore: the :word “fifustrated, T\ GR Aubolee, Alice Minnick, Carrie|as applied:te-a;iBible;jmeant merely 1 3 A AGHING ‘KIDNE Milre Achenbach, Edna - Buckland, | “conveniently”placéd.in gny part of fl EYS Alice Hulett, and Messrs. Dale|the books;=merely asxembeHishment ‘Walker, Earl Thurber, Harold Swish- | inserts, but-notidirectiy.alongside and er, Reni Botting, ‘Glenn Anderson, |explanatory:ofi fihe_..mm“d 10| We nt too-much: meat, which clogs Erwin Nissen, Norman Kittleson, Al-|typity or:muke-‘plains butsour pup-| ~ Kidneys, then Back hurts and Walker, Kern Olson and Earl Golen-|scriptive ‘of . the -~ néadsn ‘1 matter | . Most folks {m-gat that the kidneys, boski of Brainerd, Minnesota who.is|which ithey..aceompany, =gnd placed | like the bowelc, get. aluggish and clogged a guest at the Walker home. directly next to the scene described— | and need.a. i otsesicually, sles we — the only .place it can.be-looked for dney region, severe he:l‘::fiu,mrhw? Automobile Fire Insurance. or found quickly, the-only place the | matic twinges; torpid liver, acid stomach, $1.50 per $100 on all machines not |illustration is a help to you—mak- | sleeplessness-and all sorts of bladder dis- over 3 years old. Clayton C. Cross, |ing this the only really illustrated "‘{,‘;“" simpl, b kee Kidne office over Northern Nat’l. ‘Bank.—— |Bible. oitive:and! chiany and the moEnb-goq Adv. = In addition to these eye-teaching|feel an .ache or pain - in . the .kidney —_—_— text pictures, there are also numerous sfiwn. get .about . four . ounces . of Jad Swedish chemists have developed a | full-page color plates from the world- “?.‘zfi“finfifind:“;h:";: ;‘:{; method for removing carbon from |famed Tissot collection, and '.those|pefore breakiast-for s -few daysand gold tar, leaving a clear, transparent, |are properly placed in the chapter or your ‘kidneys -will' then- act- fine. ~This golden brown liquid. section’ which they S0’ magnificently { famous salts is.made :fromthe acid:of *8 Hdmyl nndhl::fi:zs :\?g:“:fl ‘;lggifl Special Features Tonight 1‘4 '-3” activity. . It also neutralizes the .acids A thrilling melo-drama in three: parts, featuring ANITA : ‘Yo wilkenjoythis; Bible, whether u; belong: to ichuvch :or;not; for its teye-teaching”’;pictures make, it of Brown, ~Marjorle Shannon, Jzora|a few allegoricalipisturesiof iBiblical Scott, Beatrice Kirk, Edith Schmitt, |events #aken=from:any:ssource and vin Olson, Harold Schmitt, - George |lishers, atran:outlay 62%56:000, have Biadder bothers you. ‘Walker, Winniferd® Knapp, Will prepared:+acenvate \ iistrations de- “favorites. ‘hiart*Schaffner. & ~use a-lot of fine stripes instheir-dine;<and we have " plenty of them to show you. Copyright Hart Sctaftner & Marg YOU L see a good many.striped fabrics worn this seasen; -with: -all. the talk and all the: preference for plards—Glen Urquharts ‘tartans, ‘overplaids—the ‘stripes-are pretty ‘strong Marx At $25-you can get :a:suit that you'll.be proud of. . Ccme here tosee them in_the urine so.it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder. disorders. Jad’'Salts s harm STEWART, HARRY T. MOREY and other stars. A rail- road train, traveling at 60 miles-an hour, plunges down 50-foot embankment. Laughable comedy, describing what happened when “Sweedie Coes to College” A western comedy-drama featuring TOM MIX, ‘in which two cowboy rivals take part in “Roping A Bride” Admission 6c'and 16¢c Thursday Special:.; DRY .CLEANING ABSTRACTS OF TITLE Business Direc CLASSIFIED ALPHABETICALLY LATUNDRY LINCOLN :BEACHEY in his death defying feat ‘‘LOOPING THE LOOP,” also auto}] races and other “‘stunts” at the Minnesota state fair in 1914 '} “The Adventure at Briarcliff?’ Featuring TOM MOORE and MARGUERITE, COURTOT “Broncho Billy and The Baby” 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. BANKING AND SAVINGS FLOUR, FEED ‘AND HAY HOME LAUNDRY ‘We wash your clothes as they did at home. Our specialty 18 F‘lm!ly Washing. Try us. Phone 498 MUSICAL ,INSTRUMENTS _ and Introducing in a farce-comedy, “GENERAL. 1. SHOOTEM*! and “GENERAL I. SLICEM,” in ‘CASH ''FUEL - & * FEED -STORE Save systematically. Make use of A. J: Holden, Pro. our Savings Department. We - wel- Phone 228-W I, i 99 come your open account. : : : : 4 ) 1 kinds of Flour, Feed, Hay wnu wants tu Ba Amro SECURITY STATE BANK e o.nd ]?::;_ = Admission B¢ and 10c Bemidji, Minn. Phone 228-W for prompt deliveries ‘GENERAL MERCHANDISE ‘Wholesale and Retail Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines. 117 Third St. Bemidji. Phone 573-W J.. BISIAR,. Manager. ‘OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Complete change of program Friday Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, . Flour,. Feed, . etc. The . careful buyers Coming “ALICE IN WONDERLAND” BROSVIK, THE TAILOR Phone 938 buy here. Six reels will be here WEDNESDAY APRIL 14th W.:G. SCHROEDER Admission 10c:andi20c " Bemidji Phone 65. Dmlymatmees, beginning first show at 2 p. m. Evening shows |"GROGERIES “AND - I0NS begin at 7:15 p. m. *GROCERIES ‘AND - PROVIS -DR. F. J. DARRAGH ~Specialist: of Chronic Diseases Free Consultation. 20835 3rd:St., over Blooston: Store Day:and Night Calls Answered OPTOMETRISTS KOORS BROTHERS CO. Manufacturers and Jobbers Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, Confec- tionery, Cigars and Foun- tain Goods 316 Minn. Ave. N. W. Phone 126 Foull, find . the,-best .that money can-:buy right here. nénfirst- trial-is all-we -ask. <OTTO ‘G;:BCHWANDT. ‘Minnesota: Ave, ‘Bemidji “Phone 33. THE REX THEATRE Under:new management OLIVER'WHALEY, Prop. BOYS' SUITS Every boy likes new clothes— before buying <your ‘boy his, come | in and let us show you our mfty: PADTER _ PAPER HANGER KEMP KLEANS KLOTHES ' ~@ROCER Putting appearance, value and new life into a.garment readyi to be discarded. ‘We press a suit for only " CASE’S 'CASH STORE N..J. Case, Prop. + ——Dealer In— "STAPRLE and’FANCY GROCERIES Cleaning H Kemp’s i ouse "¢ 207 Bel;t. E’é. Phone 581-W. ‘GROCERIES AND'SHOES ~DRS..LARSON : & LARSON iSpecialists; in. the Sclence: of Fitting Glasses. Offices over Postoffice: Bldg. Phone 92 PHOTOGRAPHER Photos Day and Night N. L. HAKKERUP SPECIALIST You should. try DENISON’S DE- LICIOUS _COFFEES, 25¢, 30¢, 35¢ and 40c¢_the pound. . Absolutely guaranteed. If not satisfactory re- turn it.and get your money. JNO.. C.. MARIN, . Phone 32 320 Minn. Ave. line of boys’ suits in ecashmere, | Your patrouage solielied worsted and Serge. Prlces rangu]g | ‘Would be pleased toicall and give estimates on all kinds of work. Al $3t0$10 work guaranteed. - Prices right. Residence, 110. 6th St. Phone No. For the boy that is fall of life and hard:on | S s clothes, we have the “‘Tearabout” Brand, the coats - being made with strong, durable fronts and pock- ets, the pants with taped seams, full lining;strong 1 have a limited amountrof money to rloanon . improved .farms, at MOST SMOKERS WILL pockets and the patented Govenor fasteners on s00nsmoke it Poxeelorayoy the bottom. Prices “DON ALMO’S” lay—money- on_hand for imme- $6 to $10 A H‘;{“;;f‘;‘::‘: fo5 _diate_payment. Office over Nor. Nat’l.. Bank, . Bemidji, Minn. Children’s suits in Buster Brown style, age CLAYTON C. CROSS, 21-2 to'6, at — ; - 1$3:05:1085 1 v 1 | DRUGS AND JEWELRY The Leader Any quantity you want. Service. and satisfaction. ' Mail | Orders giventhat same service iyou get in person. 2 BARKER’S : ThirdSt. - = Bemidyl, M} “Buflding ‘material ‘of ‘all ‘kinds. ST: HILATRE “RETAIL-LBR. CO. “ Phone 100 Bemtajt s A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. Practice Limited EYE FAR NOSE THROAT Glasses Fitted. Office Gibbons Bldg., Markham Hotel. North of Phone 106 SECOND-HAND GOODS HARNESS -We want to sell a_few:Work Har- nesses cheap to advertise: them. Call in and see them. ZIEGLER'S SECOND HAND STORE LOOK! LISTEN! 166 acres, % -mile. from ‘Turtle River station; '$12.50 per. acre. Easy terms. .Some improvements. 24 acresion fine lal ber standing, -high:bank. _$12.50 * MORRIS & !.ONGBAILL