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About The City ] EX XXX KK X ¥ LEST WE FORGET * Iliiiilililliifll In case of fire call 349 ... Swmwer school begins June 21. It will last five weeks: DRI Annual May dance of the Bemid;i band, Friday evening, April 30. s s . .Bemidji’s Vawter-Redpath chautau- qua will be held August 5 to 9, in- clusively. o« s . The Presbyterian Men’s annual ham and egg and flapjack supper will be held May 11. PR There will be another sale of state school and swamp land of the county Wednesday, May 12. e May 10 has been selected as the date of the annual sale of lands on which there are delinquent taxes. PR That pedestrians should not cut across lots, but should keep to the sidewalks. Help protect the lnwns and boulevards. s » Beltrami county’s annual fair will be held on September 15, 16, 17 and 18. September 16 will be entry day. The state fair will be in progress September 6 to 11. PR June 10 anda 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 sessfon will be held in Bemidji, De- cember 9 and 10. BREVITIES George Ostrander of Turtle River spent yesterday in the city on busi- ness. For Wood Phone 120.—Adv. Mrs. Tom Brennan of Wilton was the guest of Bemidji relatives yes- terday. Mrs. Alma Peterson of River spent yesterday in Turtle Bemidji shopping. Robt. Siebert, Carpenter and Painter. Phone 809-W.—Adv. Mrs. Edgar Jahr, who has spent the past month in Minneapolis, has returned to Bemidji. E. C. McGregor returned from Minneapolis this morning, where he has been on business. One of these days you ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have your pic- ture takeni—Adv. Mrs. John Carlson of Pinewood and Mrs Sidney Miller of Scribner, spent SAGE: TEA KEEPS YOUR HAIR DARK It's Grandmother’s recipe to bring back color, thickness and lustre— Everybody is using it again. Gray hair, however handsome, denotes advancing age. We all know the advan- tages:of a youthful appearance. - Your hair is your charm. It makes or mars the face: - When it fades, turns gray and looks dry,” wispy and scraggly, just a few applications of Sage Tea and-Sulphur enhances its appearance a hundred-fold: Don’t, stay gray! Look -young! Either prepare -the tonic at home or get:from any drug store a 80 cent bottle of “Wyeth’s Sege and-Sulphur Hair Rem- edy.” Thousands of folke recommend this ready-to-use preparation, because-it dark- ens the hair beautifully’' and - removes dandruff, stops sealp itching and:falli hair; besides, no one -can-possibly , a8 it darkens so naturally'and evenly. You moisten . sponge or-soft brush-with it, drawing this through the hair; taking one small strand at a time.:- By morning the gray hair disappearsy after ‘another applieation ‘or -two;its-natural: color"is restored and it becomes thick; glossy-and lustrous; and you-appear-years younger ACTION OF SINGLE-SPOONFUL SURPRISES ‘MANY Bemidji people who bought the simple mixture of buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., known as Adler-i-ka, are surprised at the INSTANT effect of a SINGLE SPOONFUL. This'rem- edy is so complete a bowel cleanser that it is used successfully in appen- dicitis:Adler-i-ka acts“on BOTH"tup- per and: lower bowel and ONE SPOONFUL relieves almost ANY CASE‘of constipatiéfijisour origassy stomach.. ONE MINUTEaftér you take ‘it -the gasses-rumble and' pass out.” French & Company, Druggists. Children’s Coughs and Colds. Coiughs and colds are~thé” bdne of childhood and cause mothers much more” worry than any other of the minor'~diseases. Those who keep Chamberlain’s Cough*Remedy *at hand ready for instant-use-have less occasionto worry. Mrs. W. P. Agin, Bluffton,: Ohio, says, “I always rely upon=Chamberlain’s- Cough Remedy whenthe. children-have -coughssor coldsR Obtaingble ‘everywhere;: tyelst.al-clay between -trains in Bemidji shopping, J. Bisiar, of the Bemidji Music company, returned from Cass Lake last evening, where he spent the day on business. Tomato plants. Big, stalky, trans- planted plants at the. Greenhouse. Phone 166.—Adv. Mrs. Philip. Gill and baby have gone to St. Paul, where they will spend three weeks, the guests of friends and relatives. Sheriff Andrew Johnson returned to Bemidji last’ evening from Bau- dette where ‘he has spent several days on official business. About 100 Lilacs and other orna- mental shrubbery, 25¢ each. Bunker, Phone 355-W.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. H. Robertson of the town of Eckles were business visitors in the city yesterday, returning to their home in the evening. Miss Muriel Methven, who teaches school in Pinewood, -is in the city, having been ‘called here by the se- rious illness of her grandfather, J. Bogart. lave your furniture repaired at the bargain store, first class work ut reasonable prices.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Kenfleld and daughter, Pluma, autoed to Cass Lake vesterday, where they visited rela- tives and friends, returning to Be- midji today. Miss Marion Laney of Minneapolis, who spends her summers at Turtle River, where her parents own a sum- mer_home, spent yesterday in the city on business. Basket social; to be given at H. Ahrengren’s, East Bemidji, next Sat- urday night. All cordially invited. —Adv. Mrs. J. Rose of Omaha, Nebraska, who has spent the past several days in Bemidji looking after her prop- erty interests, returned to her home last evening. Mrs. J. Halvorson and grand- daughter, Lucile, of Virginia, Minne- sota, are the guests of Mrs. Halvor- son’s daughter, Mrs. Wrenn, of the town of Frohn this week. 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. County Superintendent W. B. Stewart, who has been ' visiting schools in Kelliher and vicinity this week, will return to Bemidji tomor- row evening or Saturday morning. There will be a regular meeting of the Mothers’ and Teachers’ associa- tion in the North Side school build- ing tomorrow afternoon at 3 o’clock. Several special features have been ar- ranged.’ All are invited to attend. Wanted' to buy—One carload of potatoes:- We'will pay 30¢ a bushel cash for' 300 bushels-of good sound potatoes ~brought to Bemidji any time before May 4. Troppman’s De- partment store.—Adv. Pat Lynch of International Falls passed through Bemidji yesterday en- route to‘Grand Forks, where he will attend ‘s recital to be given by his at the Conservatory of Music there. Miss Sibyl Benner went to Fafgo,’ and Hensel, North' Dakota, today. She will be accompanied- home' by her little nephew, Billie Benner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marven Benner, who will be the guest of his grandpar- ents, while his mother is confined in daughter, Patricia, 'who is a- student CARE OF THE EYES:™ Health as Well as Beauty Demands That Eyes Get Attention. ! The woman who takes care of her- self should-give-as much attention:to her eyes as she does to her skin or to her hair, In the first place after driv- ing or being in the dust of the city or country she should wash or bathe her eyes with tipid water. This re- moves the irritating dust or small particles. After reading or ‘before going to bed she should bathe ‘the eyes with salt water’or tepid water to which is added a pinch of salt, and using an eye cup, will be surprised the eyes: ' If inflamed they should be | & bathed several times a day. The dull, sunken eyes, the hollow circles' and the sallow complexion of many wo- men is due, however, to the com- plaints and diseases peculiar to wo- men. The best thing I know for this is Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription, because it is a temperance tonic, be- ing made of roots and herbs ' with pure glycerine. It establishes regul- arity, heals inflammation and ban- ishes pain. Dr. Pierce publishes the ingredients on the wrapper so it is not a secret and I have seen: many women cured by it and not only that, but the dull sunken eyes, the sunken cheeks and bust, have taken:on ‘a sparkle and healthful appearance. Thousands of women have testified to having beén' cured of womanly dis- eases by this'Prescription. It speedily causes all womanly troubles te- dis- appear—compels the organs to prop- erly perform their natural functions, corrects displacements, overcomes ir- regularities,.-removes pain and misery at certain times and brings: back health and strength to nervous, ir- ritable and exhausted women. It banishes pain, headache, back- ache, low spirits, hot flashes, drag- ging-down sensations, worry and sleeplessness ‘surely and without loss of time. Keep the bowels healthy by using Dr. Pierce’s Pellets. They don’t gripe. white, the pink rosebud being the class flower of the club. The guests will be Misses Edna Anderson, Edna Buckland, , Corrine - Carlson, Jane Hayner, Johanna Jamtvold, Marjory Shannon, Faith Plumer, Dorothy Car- son, Edith Mills, Lucene McCuaig, Izora Scott, Milre Achenbach, Jean- ette Stechman, Carry Brown and Florence Johnson. y Do you believe in signs? Most people do. Here's one: “PLEASE” DON'T WALK HERE. You can buy them at the Pione:r office for 5c each.—Adv. ‘Warning sent out by the women-of San Franeisco, has been received in Bemidji, against-girls going there to look for work. The warning reads:’ “Every girl should be warned against- advertisements ‘of positions in San Franeisco for every place that is worth while will be taken and the door that will be open for the'strange girl will be ‘the: door that leads to perdmon. ‘The papers that'do their duty to the girlhood of the mation will publish this warning, and women at the difference in- the sparkle of | guard ‘th 'gms‘*sf*t hood.* ¥ = "All 1adiés who-atterd the “pleasing. photo-plays’’ exhibitions-at The Rex heater, from this date until Tues- lay,. May.-11, inclusive,-will_be given a_ ticket swhich will adimit them free, to the afternoon matinees at - that theater Wednesday-: an May 12 and 13.—Adv. 2 gy g o gy T qil i - Says-We- Miist. Kéep- Feet -Dry; Avoid Exposure and Eat Less Meat» : il mm 5 ¥ Stay. off the.damp_ground,, avoid cex- posure,” keep “feet "dry, eat less ‘meat, | drink-lots %f water-and above all-take 2 spoonful of salts:: occasmmlly itorkeep down uric-acid: - R i d b s Keeps. the‘ Heat in the Oven .o sy by esonone ‘rated in- the bowels: and-absorbed -into tHE..KJItCthf | the blood. ‘It s the sfunction: of.ithe % an ‘lrlldngys (}o filter:. this ac}:d ~from; Tghe . Tihiob wostheratiayrsatibust an ood and ‘cast it out in the urine. The “Fireless?-and i p the year ’ro e ']f)orcs oflthe]J skin “are I:\lso a means ?f = O - The secret is in P : o1 | frecing the -blood-of this“impurity:~ In Combimred==1% 2ot 55 - Burns . Economical, Clean . ‘oven, which seals én the heat just like - damy This latest NEW. Pgl}fiffi;%*; poreg :lr‘g f:'é'sllfl, ?1:)1‘(‘1.5 ‘;’m ?ti:i il:g-lv & fircleas cook stove. A ‘furn of the iriping o mateivs o i stnoks or odor. neys to do..double work, they become damper does it—changing our, r‘anxe‘ no more lugging in coal or wood and g::- weak: and sluggish and fail to_eliminate :-:m;‘}:e;:. i :;flg;*:"mf;{e;:;_ o ot Sats, | thisuuric acid whichs keeps-accumutating: “ “,, big, new feature of the NEW too—none of the dangers of gasoline.:: For- Iflnd circulating: through othe: system, PROLION, the fnest.zange you best results use Periection Ol cventually settling in ithe joints.-and X cn lmg j; h’wt k“lehgn_ Hsi; a e;bli‘ uscles causing stiffness, soreness and *- met top with'a spacious warming shel wr=—The prico of shis NEW W PEREECTION. with called: rhénmatisma and plenty of roomrbehind the burners ts At the first twinge, of rheumatism for. lmuinz food bot. less cooker, less than the ;average.coal -- fange, wh o the service of both. ‘wondestally:ceagone % e Wiile flvinx tho serviceof both get’:from_any pharmacy~-about-*four 3 Kmds"offCookmg"’ sizes, Askhlm(or o latest NEW PER. EECTION Wik Bl AlF. &A2 mid;mxoaggaoouvnw& Hnkhe Mu gatiors trom TAkeley: 0 werehin attewdance/ (m Seoming, frome thesformer “lodg¥oRaRd Ewentys lodgés:weraEpresent¥italso < ‘With! GeorgeKirig*Wiltigit Lioyd and- . BitPalmer 4n' chiargd ofthe: arrange: Thefits, 4 splendid suppe¥ Hvasiserveds at 6:30%0’clock immedigtely follow=| ing which-there~was“work in- theli third degree; -five -candidates heing initiated.. After ~the-:close. of < the business meeting a short social session: was held at- which-locakand: visiting | members .spoke, including:.. Masters | * Harding--and- Ness of ‘the Cass-Lake:f and Akeley. lodges. ore than & good fire- | ounces: of Jad:Salts;:put:atablespoonful in.a-glass of.water..and. drink-before Thls insilated ove cooks three ways. e, Flame OIL, COOK’ | breakfast each morning, for a week. This : : y e Yow can'adjust.the Game for the” quick: i+ £ o for T trianels cademanes O™ . lis_said to eliminate uric acid_by stimy-- «“TheiShwdvws of-¥ Great City.” Q48 xind gf, guick_baking, o ihe stow, 72-P. k Book Fi | Iating _the kidneys to non-rmly action, A’ youngie'faviwell, Son-of-a righ | Soustiag meats. al he. 0ven and. turw age Cool ree. us ridding the blood of these impug- gut e flame and it keeps aneven, steady ' Just enclose-five 2.cent stamps to cover-- litics. nierehaiet,0Oloves ‘the daughter of a |l 'poortdiiventor: = An accident: onerday i kills-the- inventor and the’ merchant claims one of his unpatented inven- tion. The girl, now an:orphan, Te-i ciprocates‘the love of théiyoung ne'r- do-well, but-the merchant, objecting to the attentions+of the young::cou- ple; orders the young:mam:from the Rt ot maliind e i s ont of the kitchen~adlessing pose for NEW- PERFEL“HONH“S;:I:‘.‘M S'I'ANDARD“OE‘COMPANY (" "‘"‘") Clnngo. m. and get this fine cook book, which Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless and {-is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined .with lithia and is used with excellent results by thou- sands of folks who are subjectsto rhed- matism. Here you have a pleasant, ef- fervescent - lithia-water - drink whlch overcomes uric acid and is -beneficial to your kidneys as.well, heat Sieles | . “Queen Anme’sfan’’ was the polite| 'namefor the action which consists:| ‘of -putting -one’s thumb to.the nose house. The boy-securesa job on the {iand:wiggling-the four:fingers in de-: docks and-by reason of his refinement |irigion. - occasions' the wrath:'of ' thé foreman:| and-in. a struggle ‘that: ensues: he pushes the foreman fromthe ‘doéks;{| Under: the auspices.of a govern- and thinking he had killed him, en- mentbureau’ Chinese :carp. will be deavors to hide. Chased -by-detec- |{mPorted into . Philippine . waters tives who trail him to the Fast where' there-is a dearth of food:fish. River, an. exciting - pursuit . takes |: B place.that leads the audience through |i - Mrs.*Enrily W. Hartley is manager the greater part-of lower -Manhattan{of ‘a theater in Stamford, Conn. Island. The boy, captured -and:sen- tenced to Blackwell’s Island, escapes, swims the icy waters of -the East|: River, climbs -the iron; structure -of | a tall building and escapes on. the opposite by -sliding down a painter's|! rope. - After which, the young: girl|: learning of the boy’s”innocence, duces the governor to“intercede-and the next scene is in their little home, thus proving that ‘“leve -will con- quer all.” “The Shadows of a Great City” comes- to the Grand Theater tonight. —Adv. g _ Automobile. Fire Hsurance. $1.50 per $100-on-allkmachines not over 3 years old. Clayton C. Cross; office~ over:‘Northéras: m'l Banki— Adv: E v Notice to Contractors. Bids will be received up to 6 o’clock, 1st” day. of May, 1915, for the furnishing of material and labor in the construction of a one-story Ibrick building, 50x40; in addition | The -town of Simla, India,:is: buiit e on the side of a steep -hill, and the roof of one house is-often on a level with the foundation of one. én 'the next terrace: - to present garage building. Plans and specifications can‘be had at this office and of Thos. Johnson, archi-| tect. Country women-~in Norway:ilabor in the fields in the haying seasom, milk goats and cows-and tend the barnyard fowls on farms perched high on thesmountains. C. W. JEWETT CO., . Bemidji, Minn. 3td 428-29-30 Busmess Directo CLASSIFIED ALPHABETICALLY i ““ABSTRAGTSOF TITLE " DRY CLEANING LAUNDRY: B M. SATHRE HOME LAUNDRY - Pioneer- Wari-AdsiPay: of every city and town who would a hospital. ‘Wanted to buy—One carload of potatoes. We will pay 30c a bushel cash for 300 bushels of good sound potatoes brought to Bemidji any time before May 4. Troppman’s De- partment store.—Adv. Misses Sally Witting and Jane Mills, A. E. Witting and Douglas Donald, who went to Minneapolis by auto Sunday, returned to -Bemidji this morning by train. the roads to Minneapolis! “in shape. to the Twin Cities from Benmdji-by auto this spring. Miss Nellie Crowell entertained a number of friends at a birthday party last evening, the occasion being her fifteenth birth anniversary. The guests were Norma Nissen, Elgie Ditty, Flossie Baumgardner, Cecil Olson, Grace Riley, Grace Miller, Ethel Roe, Lela Halladay, Bessie Newton, Larlie Crowell and® Helen Lauritzen. Do you believe in -signs? people do. Here’s one: “PLEASE” DON'T WALK HERE. You can buy them at the Ploneer office for 6¢ each.—Adv. At last we-have it right. the visiting “nurse-arrived " in midji, fine Most Before:| Be- to begin “her~dutiesin *con- St. Paul. Then her arrival‘and-we were informed that her correct name was Mrs. Elizabeth Schrader. By this name she has been spoken of ever since. But now, thanks to the nurse herself, we have the privilege to print jher correct name and here it is, Mrs. A. L. Schreeder,-of Minneapolis; people do.: Here's one: “PLEASE"” DON'T WALK HERE: office for ‘5¢ each.—Adv: « Mrs. E. R. Evans has issued in- vitations to the Rose Bud club for ‘They report | This is the first trip. made | nection with:‘the.schools; this-paperj: gave her name“as Mrs. Schroeder-of | FRIDAY-AND SATURDAY Francis X. Bushman ami:Beverly Bayne:will play-here-in a Do you believe*in~ sigus®: Most|: " - You ¢an buy them at :the Ploneer | THOMAS - JEFFERSON: in the fiverpart “The Shadows of a Great Read the synop First show 7:20 Rex THE‘HOUSE OF QUALITY Tonight.Only. Métro Film' Corporation present . We wash yourclothes-as-they:did:: at home. Our specialty is Family Washing. Try us. & Phone 498 ABSTRACTER O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. Bemidji, Minn. Clothes Cleaners For Men, Women and Children PIONEER OFFICE SUPPLY STORE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Wholesale and Retafl BANKING AND SAVINGS 'Save systematically. Make use of 5 G Pianos, Organs and = Sewing our Savings Department. We wel- Everything for the Machines. come your open account. : : : : Office and School 117 Third St ‘Bemidji. SECURITY STATE BANK Security Bank Building Phone 573-W - Bemidji, Minn. Phone 31 J. BISIAR, Manager. GENERAL MERCHANDISE Grocerties;~Dry-@oods,-Shoes;" Flour, Feed, etc: The careful “buyers - buy. here:: W. G. SCHROEDER Bemidjl Phone;66: OSTEOPATHIC -PHY¥BICIAN. DR::F.2J.. DARRAGH Specialist:of Chronie-Diseases-- Free.Consultation.. | 20834 3rd-St:; over Blooston Store: Day and Night:Calis:Answered.. mugtion pigtuee BROSVIK, THE TAILOR Phone-938 Gily sis.in this issue ; - Children 5c, adults:15¢c. OPTOMETRISTS:: “BAXERS ‘AND' CONFBCTIONERS | BANERS AND' CONFRETIONERY zs: . KOORS BROTHERS: €0 40 Manufacturers -and: Jobbers: ilce Cream, Bakery-Goods;-Confec- tionery,: Cigars: and“Foun«: tain‘Goods [°816 Minn. Ave. N. W. Phone 126 -V E LEWIS BRAL:, —Building :Contractor— Residenee and. Farm ; Buildings a Specialty: Firat:Class Work Guaranteed. Box 601 Bemid}i, Minn. DRS. LARSON:& LARSON - “ Specialists: in -the-Sclence-of - Fitting Glasses. Offices-over- Postoffice Bldg.: Phone. 82 . “Hearts __Two screaming Biograph Neéphew' and “The:Big thvsevwho:hke a good laugh. thrilling story of the U. S. Secret berger, is funny and called Chine. H. Wést, Frank Evans leading paztain-the drama ¢ “The Box:of begm at 7:15 p. m. rsixro’clock-dinner:toniorrow-evening: PLEASING PHOTO PLAYS : vt oliis ot THURSDAY et e B Ry Indyto; CASE'S CASH STORE cali:efi Kaleny drama of unusual interest; where' fate plays a-part, W G ress a suit for-only 3. Case, Prop. Photod:-Daysand-Night : 4 i ; 4 A —500—: =-Dealern In-—; N. L. HAKKDRUP “In: the Hands! of: the!Jufly R “** Remp's Dry. Cl . House . | STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES Anna Nilsson and Harry Millad:lead-thecagts= - %07 Belt. Ave. _ Phous. 681-W 3 starslfrsl‘h Baird, Leo Delaney; Donald Hall and: EtheLLloyd .are.the GROCERIES-AND SHOES SPEGIALIST “Thirteen Down” The farce comedy, tale of the:Cheese:Champiorso training:<on:: Lim-| “The:Perfumed Wrosfler’f Daily matinees, begmnmg first show at 2p. m: Eve' ing ‘You should try DENISON’S DE- LICIOUS COFFEES, 26¢c, 30¢, 35¢ and 40c the pound. Absolutély guaranteed. If not satistactory re- turn it and get your money. JNO. C. MARIN, Phone 32 . 320 Minn. Ave. To.Let?. 7. comedies-**QettingsRid of Night,” will: be 8 for A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. Practice Limited EYE EAR NOSE THROAT Glasses Fitted. Office-Gibbors Bldg., Markham Hotel. Sold in Bemidji At your favorite store Best ‘nickle ‘pencil on earth. ASK.THE MAN North of Phone 105 SECOND-HAND GOODS HARNESS The Best Servige entitled . | MOST'SMOKERS WILL y soon smolls = INSPRANCE We want to sell a.few Work Har- “DON"ALM(’S” is furnished. by nesses cheap to advertize them. A Home Smoke for iy ey CLAYTON C. CROSS Call in and see them. ZIEGLER'S SECOND HAND STORE Office over Northern Nat’l. Bank and Claire Mebdvrcl play the Ohoco'lazes, ¢ LOOK! LISTEN!. 166 acres; % “mile .from Turtle" River station; $12.50 per aere. s .| Easy terms. Some improvements. _Building. material of all kinds. | 24 acreson fine lake, Virgin tim- ber:standing, high bank. $12.50 per acre cash. : ] MORRIS & LONGBALLA, - DRUGS’AND JEWELRY e LE LUMBER, COAL AND WO0D Wholesaters and:Retailers: IS _Any quantity you want. [ e Orders; given: thnlnhmurma nu get in person. . BARKBR'S: ST. HILATRE RETAIL LBR: CO; . Phone 100 = - Bemidjl