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In case of fire call 349. LY Summer school begins June 21, It |12 Bemidji yesterday, enroute to Kel- will last five weeks. LI ] Governor Hammond has designated May 18 as Peace Day. PR Annual May dance of the Bemid;i band, Friday evening, April 30, o s = Bemidji’s Vawter-Redpath chautau- qua will be held August & to 9, in- clusively. PR The Presbyterian Men’s ham and egg and flapjack supper will be held May 11. . There will be another sale of state school and swamp land of the county |attended a church social. Wednesday, May 12. ... June 8 has been named as the next meeting date of the Beltrami county board of commissioners, PR May 10 has been selected as the date of the annual sale of lands cn which there are delinquent taxes. « e That pedestrians should not cut across lots, but should keep to the sldewalks. Help protect the lawns and boulevards. LI ) 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. « . 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. OCA BREVITIES Mrs. E. A. Toal of Becida was a business visitor in the city yester- day. Miss Pearl Segar of Bass Lake was the guest of Bemidji friends yes- terday. For Wood Phone 129.—Adv. Frederick J. Miller, an attorney of Pine-River. was in Bemidji today on legal business. N. De C. Walker, judicial ditch en- gineer, returned yesterday morning from Minneapolis. See our new musie. Music Co.—Adv. Miss Thea Ungstad of the town of Frohn spent yesterday in the city, the guest of friends. Beltrami Mr. and Mrs. Herman Thome of Hornet transacted business at the court house yesterday. Miss Esther Anderson of Solway STOPS HEADACHE, You. can. clear your head and. relieve & dull, splitting” or violent. throbbing headache in a. moment with: a Dr James* Headache Powder. This: old- time headache relief”acts almost magi- cally. Send some one to the drug:store now for & dime package and-a.fewmo- ments. after’ you take a powder: you will wonder what. became: of - the«head: ache, neunlgia and: pain:.. Stop:suffer: ing—it’s needless; Be sure:youget what you ask for. THE HOUSE OF QUALITY TONICHT ONLY Hearst-Selig: Pictoriak: No:. 24 The world befere:your-eyese: Yo Bt 9 “In Her Mother’s: Foutsieps In two reels with Lilie Leslie. A wonderful stony..of. the art studio.and a pitifat tale” of: mis- taken jealousy. All'ends v{ell, however, and you willienjoy it. “‘Broaking 4n* (=] Q-| A comedy with a- strong cgist time before' May 4. iUcluding Elaine Sterne, Lillian Walker; Ned Finley and Darwin Karp: 6¢ Admission 102 R KR KR 4K gk Bemidii " LEST WE FORGET h R EEE R R R annual Was a guest at'the'home of: Rev. and Mrs. Osmund Johnson yesterday. Read the “Master Key” 'in. to- night’s Pioneer.—Adv. Mrs. P. Branvick and daughter, Christine, of Nary spent yesterday in shopping and _ visiting friends. £ All the latest and popular music. Beltrami Music Co.—Adv. Miss Effie Martin of Pinewood was liher, where she will visit her mother for a short time, E Mr. and Mrg. George Cochran went to Minneapolis last evening on busi- ness. They ywill return to Bemidji Sunday morning. Robt. Siebert, Carpenter Painter. Phone 809-W.—Adv. Attorneys Charles W. LaDu, of Minneapolis and M. E. Ryan of Brainerd, are in Bemidji today on professional business. New popular music just arrived at the Beltrami Music Co.—Adv. Rev. and Mrs. Osmund Johnson and little daughter, Alfhild, returned from Solway yesterday, where they and One of these days you ought to g0 to Hakkerup's and have your plc- ture taken.—Adv. Mrs. M. P. Leonard and Mrs. C. L. Luensey- of Tenstrike were Bemidji business- visitors yesterday, return- ing to their-home in the evening. Tomato-plants. Big, stalky, trans- planted plants at the Greenhouse. Phone 166.—Adv. Mrs. Edward Ebert of Beltrami avenue and her sister, Mrs. Fred Cary, of Little Falls, Minnesota, who is her guest, spent the day at Walker, the guests of friends. About 100 Lilacs and other orna- mental shrubbery, 25¢ each. Bunker, Phone 355-W.—Adv. The street concert given by the hand last evening was enjoyed by a large number. The purpose of the concert was to advertise the May dance which is to be given in the city hall this evening: tave your furniture repaired at the bargain store, first class work at reasonable prices.—Adv. The Royal Neighbors are requested to meet at 905 America avenue to- morrow afternoon, at 1:30, to go to the Joseph Bogart funeral, which will be held from the residence, 1313 Irvine avenue, at 2 o’clock. Basket social, to be given at H. Ahrengren’s, East Bemidji, next Sat- urday night. All cordially invited. —Adv. Judge B. F. Wright returned to his- home in Park Rapids this morn- ing after spending the week here hearing court cases. Several cases remain on the calendar and these will be heard by Judge C. W. Stan- ton. potatoes. We will pay 30c a-bushel potatoes brought to Bemidji- any time before May 4. Troppman’s:De- partment store.—Adv. Trouble is here for the: citizen with a large lawn. The Taraxaeum denseleonis, commonly known as the dandelion, is making its spring.-ap- pearance. As one solution' of: the problem scores of small boys should be put to work Saturdays with means to exterminate this herbaceous plant. The dandelion is concededi:as-one:of the worst enemies of the lawn, The plants spread-with rapidity and the small boy with his knife is almost sure of a job for years to come. All ladies-who attend-the-“pleasing photo-plays” exhibitions. at- The Rex day, May' 11, inclusive, will-be’ given a ticket which will admit! them free, to the afternoon matinees at that theater Wednesday and- Thursday, May 12 and 13.—Adv. Mrs. Mable Young~ of Minmesota avenue was pleasantly surprised yes- terday afternoon, the occasion being her birth anniversary. The party was given at the home of Mrs. Andy Larson, on Minnesota avenue and the afternoon was spent in sewing, after which lunch was served. Mrs. Young was presented with an umbrella as a remembrance of the occasion. Those present were Mesdames S. A.’Cutter, George Rasmusson, Herb Rasmusson, A. E. Webster, W..J. Coleman, Win-| ter, Clavin, Henry Smith and Andy Larson. The United Kingdom has only 30,- 700 schools, against 87,000 in France, 57,000 on Italy and 171,500 in the United States. cash for 300 bushels of good sound| Theater, from this.date until Tues-|_. C || Characteristié of”the GoodE| || 8trong and:| /| Many growers of canning purposes undevestimate the. ;i | impbrtance of good! for setting, i- | says-a‘ buletinreeently issued by the || New Jersey State Oollege of Agricul- “Under ideal weather and sofl.condi- tions -very: small and’ weak<plants- will live,” the bulletin-continues, “but the, experience of " several years” past: in some: parts of 'New Jersey-has“shown: that' sueh: conditions” are mot apt’ to prevail; hence; in:dry seasons:-and: al- *' Not:Unnatural- Inquiey:: Ways ‘in:‘northerly localities: Where-re- Dorothy. basia-baby ‘brother: who has) PIARtNg 18+ Kkely. to: givertoo. late. & recently: been ll, cutting:his firet teett, | CTOP, the- strength: of the.first. plants: The' baldhess of -the: bubya: headxnad{ et 15 an all important pofnt.. Some caused - Dorothy: great anwiety.. Ste| planters prefer to run the risk of los-| stood at the mother's:knve~one ‘day|iDE plants, with the intention of re- gently patting: the' little: heads; *Be{ Planting such as are lost, rather than; careful; Dorothy;” said::the’: mother. to take a l!tflh’oxurcam“hrmjod\m- “You know' poor- little!.brother: Ing sets-of ‘the'best kind! In the'un- He is cutting his teeth.” Dorothiy:pat- usual: season;” such: aw- that' of ' '1914, tedithe bald head:reficetively. “Mém- ::i;:‘:‘l'::: ~'anet| almost: cortain! to ma,” she-said. “wilt" it ‘make-him~ill when he cuts his- hair? " =Esehnnge> “The first characteristic of the strong plant.is: a- strong, and,; extensive:-root J tem, since-with-sach: airoot:system W. H. Orme, directar of’ the newly] 7> ; ’ establishéd social centers:of Minne- :Il:lor;:?::y‘ms m’:::%%’rxfi: sota, is planning to depart within a{ piantu.cannot develop:theiright-kindof few days for eastern cities. to:study{ roots, for:thessimple: reason«that they the ' social center systems ~of . the| hawe:nat room eneugh:for:expansion. east. Some-growers: who ainr:to get :an early start:hy sowing-seed: in.the greenhouss or:cold: frame may: often:lose: all: they expeet to. gain;. because they:feelicoms petled to- utilizec all- the«space: to: the- utmestiby crowding ‘the:seediings: In many: ‘suchi: cases. fleld: sowing. with more’ space: between: the plants: would give.as good ‘or better: results: with less’1aber. Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly-Spots.| “It is the opinion of the experiment e 3 station authorities that :transplanting }?ow to Bemov.re E”“y‘ could be done much more- easily: and Here’s a chance, Miss Freckle-face, cheaply than many growers:seem: tb to try a remedy for:freckles with| think. Where transplanting: is' not the guarantee of a reliable dealer|done, thinning is advised. Growers:are that it will not cost you,a penny un- | urged to try the undercutting-method less it removes the frecklesy while |on a few rows this year; as:this meth- if it does give you a clear complex: | 01 promises good. results” ion the expense is trifling. Simply get an ounce of othine— double strength—from, any. druggist and a few applications should show you: how easy it is to rid yourself of the homely freckles and get a beaus Pioneer Wani Ads Pay. Freckle-Face- Investigation among the working classes by European scientists. showed that the employment of women in the industries has lowered the birth rate and tends‘toward the'birth of:a larger Friday and Saturday Francis X! Bushman and Beverly-Baynewill play here-in a thrilling story of the U. S. Secret Serviee:entitled . . “Thirteemr Down” Thefarce comedy, tale of the Cheese-Champion- traiming=em-Eim- berger, is funny and called “The Perfumed Wrestler” Chas. H. West, Frank Evans and Claire McDowell play the leading parts in. t{ne drama “The Box of Chocolates” Sunday ; An exciting-three part story, from-start to finish; ealled “The Attorney For Thie-Defonset™ The Cheese:Champion puts-his oppenent;away andidreams he is “Some White. Hope" Daily matinees, beginninig:first'show: at 2°p: m. Eveaing shows begin at 7:15 p. m. THE REX THEATRE 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. Picture dealers can hardly supply the demand for likenesses of Lord Kitchener gnd Sir John Jellicoe, Eng- land’s foremost war idols. Pictures of General French, King Albert, Gen- eral Joffre and the Prince of Wales are also good sellers. ‘ An average man breathes about 21 cubic feet of air into his lungs oportion:-of female- infants. tiful complexion. Rarely s more | LroRortiol every hour. Notice to Contractors. Bids: will be received ' up to 6 o’clock, 1st day of May, 1916, for the furnishing of maserial and labor in the construction’ of a ome:story brick building, 50x40, in. addition to present garage ‘building. Plams and specifications can be-had at-this office and of Thos. Johnson, archi- tect. 5 C. W. JEWETT CO., Bemidji, Minn. 3td 428-29-30 A man’s: lungs require twice as much air when he is walking as when resting quietly. than one ounce needed:for the worst case. Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength othine as. this is the preparation sold under guarantee of moriey back if it fails to remove freckles. - . Read the Want AGQs. “Satan Anderson,” in 5 reels, from the book by Hallie Ermine Rives, at the Grand tomorrow. Matinee at 2:30 p. m.—Adv. Falls, Koochiching county commis- sioner, and former Commissioner Wil- Ham - Durrin of Northome, were in Bemidji today to attend a meeting of the- Tri-county tuberculosis sanator- ium board. Dance at “Nymore Opera House Saturday evening. Admission 75¢. Good music. J. F. Kolonial, floor manager.—Adv. - Mrs. Carl Bye of Pinewood accom- panied- her sister, Miss Ruth Fried- land, who has been visiting at the Bye home for a month, to Bemidji yesterday. Miss Friedland will go from here to her home in Hawley, Minnesota. Special for Saturday—California yellow’ free stone peaches, 25¢ can for 15¢ at W. G. Schroeder store. Phone 65 or 66.—Adv. Senator Leonard H. Nord, who spent yesterday in Bemidji, left this morning for his home at International Falls. He will return to Bemidji this evening and will leave tomorrow night for Minneapolis where he will] spend several days on business. Attend the auction sale at H. E. Show’s farm, 12 miles southwest of Bemidji; horses, cattle and machin- ery on sale. Monday, May 3.—Adv. Mrs. John Noel, Mrs. F. Anderson and Miss Helen Kerrick of the town of Northern, attended. the Freeman- funeral yesterday, held in the Presbyterian church at 2 o’clock in the afternoon. ' Rev. J. C. Strand, pastor-evangelist, preached the ser- mon. The fishing season opens tomorrow, May first.- Aubolee & Kroken have first class boats and a good supply of minnows and fishing- tackle— Adv. The Dorcas seciety of the First Scandinavian:. Lutheran . church . will, be entertained-by Mrs: John L. Brown' and Miss Olga Skinvick; at:the home; tomorrow afternoon. The hours will be spent in sewing; after which lunch will be served. £ Wanted to buy—One carload of potatoes. We will pay 30c a bushel jeash for 300 bushels of good sound potatoes: broaglit! to Bemidji Troppman’s De- partment store.—Adv. James A. Sheeran; of Duluth; trav- eling.agent for-the Minneapolis,. St- that Rockies ‘was:’ buy=—Ones carload. of R. S. McDonald, of International|g Maud |- of Mrs. Brown on” Minnesota avenue,. any!| Paul & Sault,Ste. Marie-railway; wasi: intheceiéy today:-on:offi¢ial business: Saturday Only —Orin Johnson|He stated while in- the, city andelvene Warfield in the 5 act|trafic over the Canadian T picmn} dramatized from the[over the Soo and Candian Pacific, nevel; ‘‘Satasv-Sanderaand’ after-dinner smoke. ¢ and feeling bully all the time. a coming event. Watch for NOUNCEMENT. 117 3rd Street. When You Get That Smoky Taste Remember this store is ready with the real jc?y imokes. Whether it be a cigar made in Havana or-one MADE IN i THE GOOD OLD U. S. A, 'TURKISH- BLENDED:-cigar- -~ Q1 ettes recognized by many men everywhere as-a high grade . Get yourself some of the real Pipe Tobaccos. that are now ready and ‘“Fire up” at will. B - of good: Watch the men that smoke and youll find- [ they’re all.brainy fellows, full of the old “get-there” spirit, Turn inat this. “TOBACCO SHOP.” Get a real CIGAR, . CIGARETTE or TOBACCO FOR YOUR' PIPE. Smoke all you want; you’ll come up smiling all the time. PERFECT CIGARS, CIGARETTES AND TOBACCO i3 “ now ready. The opening of this GOOD NEW: STORE s GOULD’S CONFECTIONERY “Your New Store” L2 - BEMIDJI iness Directory " CLASSIFIED ALPHABETICALLY LAUNDRY . ABSTRAOTS OF TITLE. B.'M: SATHRE ABSTRACTER . O'Leary-Bewser: Bldg. Bemddji,- Minm:. It will do you a heap BANKING “AND' SAVINGS - Save systematically. Make use of “our Savings-Department. We wel- | come ‘your ‘open account. : : : : SECURITY STATE' BANK Bemidji, Minn: complete. 'OPENING AN- BROSVIK, THE TAILOR . Phone- 938 A. N. GOULD, Mgr. ' BAKERS 'AND CONFECTIONERS KOORS BROTHHRS:CO: farm buildings put up o1 i e A houu, barn, implements, and i market. Paint as an<Investment AINT adds valueras well as beauty:tas ich-it & applied. Paintis:the Farmer's best.friend.- A leading sci- entific editor says;*Thirty-five. million dollars a year can be l l saved in the United States by the'use of paint. can is the farmer's savings" farm ready for useat any time Wi remmonab five years ago could not be duplicated to- e money it shows n of paint. When you use paint use “TheBest Paints Mide." Given Mardware. Co.. Manufacturers ‘and Jobbers Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, Confec- [ tionery, Cigars.and Foun- tain- Goods 316 Minn. Ave.” N. W. Phone 126 anythingete which-it is The: paint T % KEMP KLEANS KLOTHES: Putting appearance, value and new life into a garment ready to i be discarded. it pays to_ ur innesotlaPaints:: i We press a suit for only with-a reputati for 7 f successs: Ground:-. fi'::: 50 i:&hfi?.‘fidflo.;‘:'o"i“r:whu;“°°nm"?,m’ -5 “"'.fg:md: e Kemp's Dry_Cleaning House , in_which: ey emp’s eanin; on mnge din our own mills from Nolitgwmm .oselufbn&um 207 Begt. Ave. Phgne 581-W "y ; We make “A Specisl:Paint for: Evesy Paiatable. Susface”,. ¢ cost per can hasmothing to dowith the coat of paint. Figuxe how much_surface a gallon: will cover and protect: satisfdctonily. i Paiits o thia basis ave. the chcapest ‘painteresthe’ Sold in Bemidji At your favorite store Best nickle pencil on earth. ASK THE:MAN MOST SMOKHRS WILL soon ‘smoke “DON’ ALMO’S”" A Home Smoke for. ' Home Folk Clothes Cleaners 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 Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines. 117 Third 8t. Bemidji. Phone 573-W J. BISIAR; Manager: OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Grooeries, Dry Goods, Shoes, Flour, Feed, etc. The careful buyers buy here. ‘W. G. SCHROEDER Bemidji Phone. 65. —Building. Contractor— Residence : and- Farm: Buildings: a Speelalty: . First: Class Work Guaranteed: Box: 501 Bemidjt, Minn: GROCER DR. F. J. DARRAGH Specialist of Chronio Diseases Free Censultation.. 208% 3rd St., over Blooston Store Day and Night Calls Answered OPTOMETRISTS - DRS: LARSON: & LARSON Specialists’ in the-Selence: of Fitting Glasses: Offices- over ‘Postofiice: Bldg. Phone 92 CABSE'S CASH STORR - N. J. Case,- Prop. STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES: You: should try DENISON'S' DE LICIOUS COFFEES, 25¢, 306, 36¢. and 40c the pound. Absolutely. guaranteed. If not satisfactory re- turn it and get your money. JNO. C. MARIN, Phone 32 320/Minn..Ave. The Bené INSURANCE. is furnished by : 'CLAYTON C. CROSS Office over Northern Nat'l. Bank get in person. 5 ¢ : BARKER'S ¢ Qrders given.that same service you: Bemidji; Mimm. LUMBER, COAL ARD WO0OD _ . Any quantity you want. * Building material of all kinds. 'ST. HILAIRE' RETAIL LBR. CO. Phone 100 =7 L EYE. BARI; NOSE™ THROAT | HARNESS * We want toisell a:few-Work-Huar- nesses- cheap to advertise thems: Call in and. ses-them.. FOR SALE OR RENT - Five-room- cottage;- fiw = house with five acres:of groundsll ready for crop, closein;~ good farni for rent; a'suapion:a 5-roon house on Dewey Ave.