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TUESDAY, APRIL | About The City | [ R RS R R SRS R R B0 ¥ LEST WE FORGET * (R R R E R RS In case of fire call 349. PR Professor Lehnerts will speak at the City hall Tuesday night. PR 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. ..o To cast your ballot on the bond issue at the special election which is to be held on April 20, .o May 10 has been selected as the date of the annual sale of lands on: which there are delinquent taxes. .. I'riday, April 23, has been named as Arbor and Bird day in a procla- mation issued by Governor Ham- mond. ‘That pedestrians should not cut lots, but should keep to the Help protect the lawns and boulevards, PR ewalks. Beltrami county’s annual fair will be held on September 15, 16, 17 and 18. September 15 will be entry day. The stale fair will be in progress September 6 to 11. « .. June 10 and 11 have been the days selected for the summer meet- ing of the Northern Minnesota De- velopment assoeiation, which is to be held at Coleraine. The winter on will be held in Bemidji, De- r 9 and 10. Zid George Forte of Eckles is in Be- midji and will attend court this week. Mrs. Elmer Huff of Marsh Siding was a business caller in Bemidji yes- terday. For Wood Phone 129.—Adv. ik Lattimer of Turtle River cted business in Bemidji yes- terday. trans 0. Hegland of Rosby spent sterday in the eity, the guest of friends. v -gallon garbage cans, $1.50. Bemidji Hardware Co.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. A. Carlson of Black- duck s erday in the city on business. morrow for Crookston, where she A, A. Krueger, traveling salesman, | Will make her future home. Mrs. is spending the week with his family |Rood has recently returned from in this city. Twenty-gallon garbage cans, $1.50. Bemidji Hardware Co.—Adv. 1e Intre Nous club will be enter- Stop That Deadly Backache! Heed that Warning Signal ‘That Something Seri- ous is Wrong. A backache means more than dis- abling agony. It is Nature's danger Signal. | Your system has been ac- lating poison from inactive or overworked kidneys, ‘| vesterday afternoon: for' South Da- ;| kota points where he-will .spend the: “Talk about genuine Misery—» When your back begins to ache the condition is becoming serious, Don't bother with liniments—strike at the cause. Get a package of Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea (or Tablets) and take it twice a week for a month, It will put new life in you right from the start. The poison will be driven out of your system, your blood cleansed and made richer, your stomach, bowels, and kidneys toned up and put into tip-top shape. Don't wait till you get downright sick. Step in and get a package of - the genuine “Hollisters” from your druggist today. Price 35c. Barker’s Drug Store 217 3rd-St Be- midj! Minn. .| Getchell Ice Co. tained by Mrs. Walter Marcum of Be- midji avenue tomorrow afternoon. Miss Ada Sell, who has spent a few days as the guest of her parents in Liberty has returned to Bemidji. Twenty-gallon garbage cans, $1.50. BemidjicHardware Co.—Adv. D. H:"Condon;-who has:been visit- ing-:relatives in..Eagle Bend, Min- nesots, returned:: to Bemidji yester- day: Mrs; John ‘Guthrie:of Turtle River was “in ‘Bemidji yesterday and at- tended the fumeral of:Mrs. 8..E. P. White. Twenty-gallon’ garbage-cans, $1.50. Bemidji Hardware Co.—Adv. Mrs: F. D..Sttllings~of Brainerd, Minnesota;- is - visiting Bemidji friends, having arrived in the city last evening.: Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Grifith of America -avenue, -will move-into the Mark Morse bungalow on Dewey av- enue tomorrow. For Rent—Summer-cottage, Birch- mont Beach, Bemidji. Address W. F. Marcum.—Adv. There will be a special meeting of the A. F. & A. M. in the Masonic hall tomorrow evening. Work in the sec- ond degree-will be done. Mrs. E. F. Cunningham and son Ralph of Rosby were business visit- ors in the city yesterday, returning to their home in the evening. One of these days you ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. Mrs. J. A. Younggren of Beltrami avenue, will go to Minneapolis this evening, where she will visit friends and relatives for two or three weeks. Mrs. 1da Ward of Northome, who has been the guest of Dr. and Mrs. L. A, Ward of Bemidji avenue for the past week, has returned to her home. 1ave your furniture repaired at the bargain store, first class work at reasonable prices.—Adv. Miss Esther Nixon, one of the Be- midji teachers, returned yesterday from Wells, Minnesota, where she has been the guest of her parents during Easter vacation. Mrs. Walter Thompson will enter- tain the Ladies’ Aid society of the First Scandinavian Lutheran church, tomorrow in the basement of the church. A cordial invitation is ex- tended. Good, new 6-room house in Ny- more for sale cheap on easy terms. See Clayton C. Cross, over Northern Nat’l. Bank.—Adv. Misses Laure Jensen and Agnes Bergland of Clearbrook, Ragna Moy- ster of Leonard, and Jessie Sylvester of Gonvick were in Bemidji yester- day, enroute to Bagley, where they will attend high school. Mrs. Edward Rood will leave to- Wisconsin, where she was called by the death of her daughter. 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. Forest G. Halgren, local manager of the Gamble-Robinson-Bemidji com- pany, leaves this evening for Minnea-; polis, where he will spend several days on business; Mrs. Halgren, who has been visiting friends and relatives in that city for' the past month will return with him. L. W. Carson, one of the speclal officers of the Indian department, left yesterday-afternoon for Detroit where he will remain until tomorrow. Car- son will soon begin a month’s vaca- tion. He has-been stationed at Be- midji almost continuously since the enforcement of the Indian treaty. Order your ice for: the season. Price $12, from April 1 to Nov. 1. Cheaper than by the month. Smart- Phone 12.—Adv. R. C. Hayner, the land man, left next week on business. While away he will endeavor to dispose of sev- eral tracts of land which he owns in South Dakota and will bring back several prospective settlers for Bel- trami county. 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. B. R. Erickson has returned from Minneapolis where he ‘was called:by the death of his sister-in-law, Miss Mabel Abrahamson, formerly of this city. Tuberculosis; from which she had been. suffering for some time, was the cause-of her~death. Mrs. Erickson was present at the time of the death of her sister, and together with her husband accompanied- the Told That There Was No Cure fo “After suffering for over twenty years with indigestion and having some of the best doctors here tell me there was no cure for me, I think it only right to tell you for the sake of other sufferers as well as your own satisfaction that a 25 cent bottle of Chamberlain’s Tablets not only Te- lieved me but cured me within two months although I am a man of 65 years,” writes Jul. Grobien, Houston, Texas. Obtainable everywhere.: remains to Sparta, Wisconsin, where interment was made. Mrs. Erickson will visit at the home of her parents for a few days ‘longer before return- ing to Bemidji. Of course you’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. L. A. Ward-had charge of the program at the study club: meeting ‘yesterday.and roll call was: answered: and surgeons. The following inter- esting and instructive papers were given: - “New- Medical - Discoveries,” Mrs. C. E.-Battles; ‘“‘Hospitalsz and Sanatoria,” Mrs.” E. E. Kenfleld; “Asylums and Reformatories,” Mrs. L. A. Ward.. The next meeting will be-held -April 19, and Mrs. H. Wilcox; will ' be~the leader. “Flowers; Ani- mals and Birds” will be the topic for discussion, and roll call will be an- swered' by giving origin of state names and ‘nick-names. Do you believe in signs? people do. Here's one: “PLEASE" DON'T ‘WALK HERBE. You can buy them: at the Pioneer office' for 6¢ each.—Adv. The University of Minnesota will offer several educational tours to the west this summer. They will be un: -der the personal direction-of Profes- sor E. M. Lehnerts, who will lecture here this evening, and. who has;| had charge of the popular “See Min- nesota First” tours for several years: These university tours constitute field courses in the study and. inter- Most pretation -of ‘nature’s: ' wonderlands; and yleld: university: credits for satis- factory . work: Although: planned primarily for their educational value, these travel courses-are:open: to the| public as well as to students.. The| first -party will' leave the Twin:Cities on June 19, visitingthe ‘GrandCan: yon. of: Arizona; -Southern California, Yosemite Park, :San Francisco, Great; Salt Lake and Colorado: The second will leave the university on July 23, visiting Colorado, the = Yellowstone National Park, the Glacier National Park, San Francisco-and the Canadian;| Rockies. Do you believe in “signs? Most people do. Here’s one: “PLEASE” DON'T WALK HERE. You can buy them at:the Pionesr office for 5¢ each.—Adv: New let us give the war a rest, the rout, the siege, the sally and gayly shed our coat and vest, and go clean the alley! Let’s gather up the dogs and cats which have this life de- parted, and let tin cans and bricks and hats off to the dump be carted. JUDGE,HE'S ONE OF OUR MOST TOBACCO CHEW. WELL,SIR, 'LL BET THEY ARE ALL MIGHTY GLAD TO HEAR ABOUT IT. bacco chewer Tobacco Chew. from passing the w: sonal friend or two. .out so much of the grinding old size.. It will Then let it rest. much less you have to be tobacco satisfied. 2 to grind on it with your €S3\@ss makes you spit too much: The tasto of rics, chews of the old kind. THE CLIENT GETS GOOD NEWS FROM HIS LAWYE! — FAMOUS LAWY ERS-AND HE TELLS ALL HIS CLIENTS ABOUT THE REAL IT’S sure good news to a to- tell him about “Right-Cut,” the ‘Real Then, once he gets the real comfort of tobacco himself, you couldn’t stop him A little chew of pure, rich, mellow tobacce—cut fine;: short shred—sedsoned and- sweetened just enough, cuts Take a very small chew—I of ordinary tobacco. Ji nthe strength chew that suits you. Tuck it away. tobacco: taste comes, how it satisfies without grinding; how: Chew. That’s why it costs less in the end. Yt in a ready chew, eut ine sad short shred wo that you woa't bave e, rich tobacso d need vered ap with molssecs "Nodice how the salt briogs out the rich tobaseo savis 1o “Righi e eeee o8 One small chew takes the WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY 50 Union Square, New York i1 DEALER ORSEND 10%STAMPS TOUS 1CERTAINLY AM GLAD TO'HAVE YOU TELL ME' ABOUT. THEREAL TOBACCO CHEW. to haveafriend ord along to a per= e and spitting. than one-quarter the isfying thana mouthful nibble on it until you find be more: See how easily and evenly the real spit, how few chews you take to That’s why it is The Real Tobacce place of two big PLEASING PHOTO PLAY “The Slightly What would your wife do? “When Slippery Slim An Essanay comedy. Children 5c ADMI Six reels will be here. comments): “It Is Really plays looks and is Alice.” The Dormouse, The Blue Children: 10c Beginning promptly at 4:15 Daily matinees, begin at 7:15 p. m. THE REX by givingnames of famousiphysicians Under new management. Monday and Tuesday The Kalem favorites, TOM MOORE and MARGUERITE COURTOT in an interesting two-part story “The Cabaret Singer”’ LEAH BAIRD and LEO DELANEY are featured in Wedneésday, April 14 “Alice In Wonderland” Motion Picture Magazine, April issue; in the *What's What and Why” column, said (among other flattering Mr. Rabbit, The Mad Hatter, Twiddledeedee and Twiddlededum—'All the little oysters a-standing in a row,” and the Mock Turtle are all there. You'll be sorry if you miss it. v ADMISSION SPECIAL MATINEE FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN Worn Gown” presenting this problem: If you bought a dress for another; woman and it was sent to your wife, what would you do? See for yourselves. Went for the E‘_ggs”r SSION Adultg 10¢ Regarding this photoplay the Delightful.” *Viola Savoy Caterpillar, Humpty-Dumpty, - Adults 20c Wednesday: afternoon—10c beginning first show at 2 p. m. Evenmgi hows || - OLIVER WEAlE In winter you may voice your views, which you believe: important, and base long sermons on the news, but in the spring you'd ortn’t. Then every able-bodied: man ‘should: whoop: the “‘Clean Up!’ slogan, and chase the-old tomato can, the castoff:hat and: bro: gan. So let us clean our bulging brows of trifiing thoughts and- nar- row, and gather up the - old .dead cocks, and work the rake ‘and har- row. The rubbish left by- careless men, and lazy human’ cheeses, will bring a lot of. germs again; and they’ll bring. punk diseases. And forty billion fiies will come, as many microbes bearing, and round our weary heads they’ll hum, and keep us busy swearing. -Clean up! Clean up! On every block let all the workers rally! No man should stand and talk until he's cleaned his alley!——Walt Mason. Do you believe in signs? Most people do. Here's one: “PLEASE” . DON'T WALK HERE. You can buy them at the Pioneer office for Gc each.—Adv. Get-a can today from. your hardware or gro- cery dealer. 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. AT THE REX THEATRE WEDNESDAY ONi ‘Matinees and Evening Grand Theatre THE HOUSE 1 One of the:fast :and delightful TONIGHT ONLY ™ 2 e e oty HOWARD ESTABROOK in with Barbara.Tennant; is a:vivid and exciting story of the: Nevada ' GoMd .fields with a love:story that leads from Ne+ SEM 2 vada to San Francisco in its days. World Film Corporation: ADMISSION B¢ and: 16¢c Thursday—Mrs. Leslie Carter, the noted actress, in: Matinee 3 p. m. “DuBarry.” A Shubert feature in 5 acts. READ THE REX REGULAR: AD: OF QUALITY older and more picturesque: Presented by the: First show 7:20: “Not Like Us. Mrs. Anderson’s husband 4s Scotch. Mrs. Anderson:is an American woman, and-she=haszin: her ‘employ. as. black a cook~as-ever ‘descended from::Ham., One day the:cook said-to-her mistress: “Yo' husband he ain't no 'Merican, i3 he?” “Oh, no, Phoebe, he is a Scotchman,” replied Mrs. Anderson. “Well,” said:the-cook, “I could see he wasn’t like us, missus.”—New York Post. Doubt.- . At©a luncheon -at “the - Philadelphia Country cluba notorjously poor goifer : said to-a-noted:-womnn:champlon: “I am.improving..; I did.the-dificult fourth hole yesterday in three.” The champion smiled. “Three what—hours?” she said. Need any‘betp? " Trv'a want-ad: CREAM FOR CATARRH i OPENS UP NOSTRILS ! Tells How To Cet Quick Relief from Head-Colds. It’s Splendid! In one minute your clogged nostrile will open, the air passages of your heads will clear and you can breathe freely No more hawl snuflling, - blowing : headache, dryn No struggling for brenth at night; your cold or catarrh will be gone. Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply o little of this antiseptic, healing cream in Tt pen: etrates through every air passage of the head, scothes the inflamed or swollen mucous membrane and relief comes in¢ stantly. Tt's just fine. Don’t stay stuffed-up with & cold or nasty catarrh—Relief comes eo quickly. Business CLASSIFIED: ALPHABETICALLY Directory LAUNDRY ; E. M. SATHRE P ABSTRACTER O'Leary-Bowser Bldg. Bemidji, Minn. BANKING AND SAVINGS (:Save systematically, Make use of -our Savings Department. We wel- ,come your open account. : : : : SECURITY STATE BANK Bemld)i, Minn. BROSVIK, THE.TAILOR: Phone 938 “BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS 5 KOORS;BROTHERS::CO. . -Manufacturers and :Jobbers. Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, Confec- tionery; Cigars and: Foun- tain.Goods . 316 Minn. Ave. N.W.Phone 126 ¢ KEMP.RLEANS KLOTHES.- -Putting.. appearance,. value and 'new life into’a garment:ready to bediscarded. : ‘We press-a_ suit for only ’ Cléaning “H Kemp’s “Cleaning ‘House 207 Bel;L m Phone 581-W PAINTER' PAPER HANGER DECORATOR - Your patronsge:solicited: ‘Would be pleased to call.and give estimates on all kinds of work. All work® guaranteed: - Prices ‘right. “Residence, 110 6th St. Phone No. 231, Give me-a trial. . . C. F. HICKS. MOST SMOKERS WILL soon:smoke.- “DON ALMO’S” A Home Smoke for Home Folk in-person.i . & BARKER'S ‘Third St. - Orders glven thatsameiservice you Bemidji, Minn. Clothes Cléaners For Men, Women and-Children- PIONEER OFFICE SUPPLY ~ STORE Everything-for-the Office -‘and: School: Security Bank Building . Phone 31 GENERAL MERCHANDISE HOME LAUNDRY ‘We wash your clothes as they did at home. Our specialty is Family. ‘Washing. Try us. Phone 498 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ‘Wholesale and Retail Pianes, Organs and Sewing. Machines. 117 Third St. Bemidji. Phone 573-W J. BISIAR, Manager. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Groceries, .Dry..Goods,. S8hoes, Flour, Feed,. etc. The careful .buyers.. buy here.. Wi G.7SCHROEDER - Bemidji Phone=66. LEWIS.BRAA —Building Contractor— Residence and Farm Buildings a Specialty. First Class:Work Guaranteed: Box 501 Bemidjf; Minn: GROCER DR. F. J. DARRAGH Specialist of Chronic Diseases Free Consultation. 2083 3rd St., over Blooston Store Day and Night Calls Answered OPTOMETRISTS DRS. LARSON & LARSON Specialists in the Science of Fitting Glasses. Offices over Postoffice Bldg: Phone 92 PHOTOGRAPHER CASE'S CASH STORE N..J. Case, Prop. —Dealer, In— STAPLE and FANCY-GROCERIES GROCERIES. AND SHOES You should try DENISON’S DE- -LICIOUS COFFEES; 26¢, 30c,.36¢ and " 40c" the pound.” Absolutely guaranteed. If not satisfactory re- turn it and get.your money. JNO. - C. MARIN, Phone 32 I have a limited amount of money to loan on improved farms, at reasonable rates. See me.before you tie up with anyone else. No de- lay—money . on hand for imme- diate payment. Office over Nor. ‘Nat’l. Bank, Bemidji,. Minn. CLAYTON C. CROSS, LUMBER, COAL: AND - W00D A.ny quantity you want. Bnilding: material-of all kinds.- ST. HILAIRE RETAIL LBR. CO. - Phone 100: . - -Bemidjl: 320 Minn: Ave. Photos Day and Night - N! L. HAKKERUP SPECIALIST A. V. GARLOCK,; M. D. Practice Limited EYE EAR NOSE THROAT Glasses Fitted. Office Gibbons Bldg., * North of Markham Hotel. 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" acrés, 3 mile from Turtle River. station; $12.50 per acre. Eagy terms. Some improvements. 24 acres on fine lake, Virgin tim- ber-standing, high bank. “$12.50 per acre cash. : MORRIS & LONGBALLA.

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