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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1916. Fashion has decreed that the | ¥ % & 3k ¥ % ¥ ¥ XK ¥ K K & skirt to feminine costumes will reach {x FAMOUS STAR IN-DRAMA: at least three to four inches below | ¥ AT GRAND THEATER * the waist line. Again, beware! HHEKHKHE KKK KKK KKK “The Bemidji Daily Pioneer TER BEMIDJI PIONEER FUB. CO. Publishers and Proprietors. F. G. NEUMEIER, Editor. TELEPHONE 922 Eutered at the post-office-at Bemidjl, Minn, as secoridscless matter under Act of Congress of March 8, 1879. Published every afterrioon except Sunday MAYBE YOU'LL FIND IT HERE Classified Department These ads. bring certain results. One=half cent a word per issue. cash with copy, ic a word oth- erwise. Always telephone No. 31 NEW GRAND THEATRE The House Of Quality Right now is a mighty good time to overhaul that farm machinery, and polish it, and oil it, and get it to running smoothly and without a hitch or a break. The smoother and easier it works the more dividends it will earn during the summer’s work. TONICHT CRANE WILBUR in THE ROMANTIC DETECTIVE DRAMA in‘3 parts “THE MYSTERY OF CARTER BREENE” SEEINC/'AMERICA FIRST Mutual’s Travel weekly, showing: Yale College, Hartford, and New' Haven, Connecticut, with ‘“KEEPING UP. WITH THE JONESES” Comedy. Shows-at 7:15-8:15-9:15. Children 5¢, Adults 10c. TOMORROW SUNDAY TOMORROW COME-EARLY IF YOU: WOULD OBTAIN DESIRABLE SEATS Metro Pictures Corporation, presents Mme. OLCA PETROVA In Rupert:Hughe's Novel of Modern Society ‘WHAT WILL PEOPLE SAY’ in 5 parts, as it appeared in THE RED BOOK. Shows at 7:15:8;30. Matinee 2:30. Children 5¢, Adults 15c. No attention pald to anonymous con- tributions, Writer's’ name must be knowtdto“the editor, but not necessarily for publication. Communications for the Weekly Pio- B aeer should reach this office not later £ than Tuesday of each week to Insure § publica'tion in the current issue. When you meet a grouch on the street, smile at him; if you see him in church, sing to him; when he is at home, feed him; if he creeps into heaven—but he won’t. Subscription Rates. One month by carrier. One year by carrier... Three months, postage paid. $ .40 4.00 1.00 2.00 . 4.00 POSITIONS WANTED, WANTED—BYy a young man having had office experience, a position as stenographer or clerk in office. Ad- dress H. G. HELP WANTED. WANTED—A first-class, plain cook ‘who has had. experience cooking for a large number of men. Appli- cant to be strictly temperate and otherwise of reputable character, and be qualified to superintend-our kitchens. Good salary and steady Keep right on yelping for good roads. The louder you yelp the more likely you are to be heard, and if we all get to yelping some one will soon be doing. Six months, postage paid. One year, postage pald.... The' Weekly Ploneer. Eight pages, containing a summary of the news of the week. Published every Thursday and Sent postage paid to any address’ tor $1.60 in advance. EREHKAKEKHKKK KK KK Mme. Petrova Who Will Be Seen Sunday in “What Will - People Say?” 3d212 Pioneer. FOR EENT. FOR' RENT — Nine-room modern MISSING EMPLOYE CHARGED CONSTITUTIONAL COMMITTEE WITH POISONING GUESTS| NAMED FOR RIO DE JANEIRO - employment to the right man. Ref-| house, 703 Minnesota Ave. T. C. - o o m erences required. Address: Minne- Bailey, Phone 40. tt ® _ The Dally Ploneer recelves ¥| (0000, 111, Feb. 12.—Althoush| pie go Janeiro, Feb. 12.—The Fed- sota State Reformatory, Box B, St. | Fon RENT Upstairs ot msdern # wire service of the United * J. H. Doherty, manager of the Uni-| ..; congress has named a constitu- Cloud. 33212 e btiheat: 611 Mihasota Ava : Press Association. by versity club, said a missiuig emAploi'le tional committee to present a con- TANTED TN - S pea it of the club attempted to poison Arch-| i 40 N 3 i KR KRR KKK KKK KK KX bishop William Ml:mdelein and & hun- i\:;:i‘::;m:&as t:ig;esgi;ct::tl:;l::::é a month. Government jobs. Vacan- FOR RENT—Steam heated rooms cies constantly. Write for list po- sitions now obtainable. Franklin Institute, Dept. 191-M, Rochester, N. Y. 26d35 dred guests at the Navy club banquet Thursday evening, police state that nothing officially has been received. The officials think that ptomaine poisoning was the cause, they said. ‘with bath, over Blooston’s Clothing Store. 104211 FOR RENT—A suite of rooms, mod- ern except heat. 1107 Beltrami WANTED—Woman night cook; must Ave. 4a217 be good pastry cook. Dairy Lunch. | _— ~ = © dtf | FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, 1009 Bemidji Ave. 5d212 FOR RENT — 6-room house. A. — #HiS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGM - ADVERTISING BY THE IREssASSOLIRTIGN: RessA=SOEIAY GENERAL OFFICES *NEW YORK AND CHICAGO 4RANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES B States, is antiquated and unsuited to the modern needs of democracy, it is stated. Rex THEATRE Rex PLEASING PHOTO PLAYS Subscribe for the Pioneer. UNIVERSITY STUDENT CLEARS AGENTS WANTED UP WIS. MURDER MYSTERY | To sell the Poly-fon—an attachment for farmers’ telephones whereby hear- SATURDAY—Matinee and Evening, A five part Mutual Masterpicture--De Luxe “BETRAYED.” featuring WANTED — Girl for housework. HEEEEKK KKK KKK KKK Phone 570-W., 29 10th St. * i i — Wi o 3 Crace De Carlton as ‘“Little Fawn’’ and Robert hittier lein. 3d214 ¥ LINCOLN Madison, Wis., Feb. 12—William|ing jg made easy. Big money for “H f Oak.” ted b : 1'1‘ 1 gv WANTED—Girl for Kitchen work. | euoil ¥ (By James Whitcomb Riley) *|Orpet, a junior of the University of agent. Address fls: imp:sas'" doramaa s nfilx]lplt)}?rledia y a Specl:;l y ?ele‘:t? ,CZSt ting| Markham Hotel t ANTED. b3 s . o ive presel 1 e Ing N In a new le. ntensely interesting 0 3 BRI B a R KA R R n"s“"si"' ‘:“f"':':’;:;:: :}llza;dm: J. T. WENSTROM li&enex including a ferocious man to man battle—a story of the: East and the West, | — ===~ mwwwwxm s L, he mystery Neving, Minn. atinee 2:30, Evening 7:30-8:45, Adults 15¢, Children 5c. FARMS FOR SALE. D—Washings. eas, AAplela c;:: ldle;fiex'e b of Marion‘Lambert, & pretty Highland = 5 ; nAngwm ARG E Sianaiiirac o, SOOMB BORBALR. e e R easis el N unday—| 1n Essanay drama in three parts o B Beside the cabin fire— Par}f, i, gfrl, Or.p?t stated that 66 2 b T FOR SALE- Dahty farm. .I offer my WANTED—Plain _sewing. Inquire God’s word and man’s; to peer some- Ldrion comiiteed Slloidomconn e e I HE LosING GAME farm, located just outside of city 1414 Minn. Ave. 6d215 e t loved him and he had told her that Ll - | limits, for sale or rent. Would ac- " " he would marry another girl. She ¢ AVltagmp'h Comedy “LEVY’S SEVEN DAUCHTERS” . cept desirable city property in Above the jpagey 1l smouldering |y s ¥ . Matinee 230 Evening 7:30-8:30-9:15. Adults 10¢, Children 5¢.| part payment. Renter must be ez | www— FOB SAIE. gleams, Your city property with . erienced. A. P. Ritchie. FOR SALE—Perfectly sound young : And catch, life far heroic rhymes, MONDAY--Matual Masterpicture, De Luxe L s o team; too light for our work. The onmarch of his dreams. TEUTONS FORBIDDEN = The delightfully humorous picturization of The Pioneer 1s tne place to buy| K°OrS Bros. Co. ate TO IMPORT FROM ITALY |a m“ cmss . T ] e Plon o A peaceful life—to hear the low — L] Lord Loveland Dlscovers Amerlca your rolls of adding machine paper | FOR SALE—Five-room cottage and Of pastured herds, Rome, Feb. 12.—Following a con- Markham Hotel Bulldin < Featunng_Arthur Maude and Constance Crow]ey: or Burroughs adding machines. One| lot on Lake shore. Address “8,” Or woodman’s ax, that blow on blow, | ference with Premier Briand here, 8 Matinee 2:30 Evening 7:30 and 8:45. Adults 15¢, Children 5e. | ‘oll. a dozen rolls or a hund:ed rolls.| Pioneer. 6d214 Fell sweet as rhythmic words. the Italian government this morning And yet there stirred within his|issued a decree forbidding Germany an SALE un RENT . o breast d Austria from importing any- A fateful pulse that, like a roll T:ing rl:-imm n;xy_ Officials stated " o s BUSlneSS and PrOfeSSlonal Of drums, made high above his rest |that this forms a wall around Ger- Good Service .l am RED PEP 3 A tumult in his soul. many. Reasonable Commission lee Wnre philosopher PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS LAWYERS s A peeavc:;ul life!—They haled him| o S —— Ive been hired for 52 DR'pg(\)?wmmcmnn gx?faugggumon GRAHAM M‘LE(%VYMER CE, 3 AB: one ‘wag ‘iated AT DEVELOPMENT MEET Weeks.Take m{adv;ce Office—Miles Block Miles Block Phone 660 Whoisa::e;e::;:s were hailed to- Crokston: Ml Feb; A8 Witk eachwegk.bec eerful'.' EE—— DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. D. H. FISK, Court Commissioner When prayers nor aught availed. And, lo, he paid the selfsame price To lull a nation’s awful strife And will us, through the sacrifice Of self, his peaceful life. several talks designed to instruct farmers in making home life better, the fifth annual farm crops show of the Red River Valley Development association closed today. Dwight D. Miller nsurance Specialist I can Insure Anything Anywhere HereI am again. When I went into the St. Hilaire office the first thing I did was to PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 ATTORNEY AT LAW Office second floor O’Leary-Bowser Building. DR. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON _Office—Miles Block VETERINARY SURGEON W. K. DENISON, D. V. M. g f VETERINARIAN % 1der. i i AN EXCELLENT RECORD. | v e tmacr, on the N | Tetophone 360-W. Offces hit my head against a §|DR 1 A WARD Phone 3 403 Irvine Ave. Who is there in Bemidji who would not be proud of the record which has been made by Mayor Wil- liam MeCuaig during his tenure of office? No good citizen can say that Be- midji has ever had a better city ex- ecutive. The city affairs are being conducted in a business way in the interest of economy, lower taxes and Pay-Up Week, Feb. 21-26. Take advantage of a want ad. SECURITY STATE BANK BLDG. “Pay Up Week” pen- nant hanging from a string. There was a whole string of them. It is a good thing to get square with the world once a year anyway. I went out and PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First National Bank Bemidji, Minn. DR. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Security Bank: Block DR. EINER JOHNSON s PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Bemidjf, Minn. A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. _— DRS. WARNINGER & HOEY LICENSED VETERINARIANS Phone 209 Bemidji, Minn. DRAY LINE A A A A A A A A A A AN A AN AN, TOM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER Safe and Piano Moving " Res. Phone 68 818 America Ave. Office Phone 12. ; S oo QlgRRveianebeing oo looked in the coal bins Brastio L DENTISTS, i It is true that reports are being here und I find a good Nleve wmar Nose THRoar|DR G, 3 PALEER i circulated to the effect that laws are supply of everything Glasses Fitted DENTIST : not being enforced. But have you, that you need and from the looks of it there should Office Gibbons Bldg. North of Mr. Citizen, found a person w.ha has be lots of “Red Pep" in it to keep you warm. 1 Markham Hotel. Phone 106. Office Pimne 124, Residence 346 the: same story to the grand jury? says it is fine stuff so' I wen't argue with him about CHIROPRACTOR DR. D. L. STANTORN, The next time you hear a man say- ing that Bemidji laws are not being enforced, ask him to state a specific instance and then it is your duty to it I might lose my job if I did. Here is what I found in the Coal Bins:— Scranton Nut First National Bank Bldg. I remove the cause of acute and chronic diseases Office hours: 10-12, 1:30-5, 7 to 8 DENTIST Office in Winter Block DR. J. T. TUOMY, DENTIST bring the matter to the proper auth- Phone 406-W. Gibbons Block Tel. 250 = thorities. The Daily Pi , hon- ’ North of ~ § estu l;n ?tBs cunvelcti:;syandoa?: to tolxxle scra“ton Stove DEAN LAND (0. e ! last ditch for the candidate that it Hocking Valley Lump LAND, LOANS INSURANCE Fm“?;mm' supports, would turn the spotlight 4 ! of publicity upon him should he ever Pocohontas Lump AND CITY PROPERTY Phone 311-W. 4 officer and like a military subordi- 120" Wheel Base Permits Wide Doors (23”), Phone 178-W or R i nate he should have taken orders Exceptional Leg Room in Front Seat (41" to g;:}s‘l:: ]g';:tl‘l;::z!l: . ! % rather than desert. Pedals, which are Adjustable), Roomy Rear NEW AND SECOND HAND = v 5 3 i Seat Set 48" From Front Seat, Very High % lu a sgowd troupe sfhould fcoma‘ and Comfortable Backs to Seats, Cook St(l)’ves,l ‘:sznfges‘.1 w o\:’og]d Heaters, ; along and sdvertise a free perform- . ombination Coal an (] eaters am | At corthis DR001a woald famstus han =STYLE, FINISH AND' EQUIPMENT Cambie Foading Hare Cool Seorators, «|| FUNERAL DIRECTOR & and Mnoe up a hundred deep outside Characteristic of Oldsmobile Workmanship . i ¥ be found delinquent in his duties to the citizens of Bemidji. Solely upon his record Mayor Wil- liam McCuaig is entitled to another term as executive of Bemidji. Mayor ‘William McCuaig has made good in every sense of the word. Mr. Citizen, if you have good gov- ernment in view when you go to the polls next Tuesday you will mark the name of William McCuaig for mayor with an X. CRITICIZE GARRISON. Lindley M. Garrison, secretary of war, Thufsday resigned that office because he would not have his own way. Mr. Garrison was a competent and industrious official. His action by resigning, however, will be criti- cized by many, as it will be pointed out that the United States needs him at this time as secretary of war. He has trained himself in the duties and responsibilities of the office. As a cabinet officer he was a subordinate the door. And yet the door of every church' is open Sundays and the showis infinitely better than that of any troupe that travels the road. Young men—bald heads—men of every variety! We solemnly warn you to avoid the perils of the fash- ionable bathing beaches next sum- e Eight With Extra Tire. Revolutions. Minute. eter), Combined THROUGHOUT Northern Dist. After Seventeen Years of Successful Manufacturing We invite your particular attention to the new “T'win-Four” [225.] Oldsmobile —A NEW LIGHTNESS Weighs Under 2,700 Pounds Fully Equipped AN OVERFLOW OF POWER Develops 40 Brake Test Horse Power at 1,500 Motor Will Turn 3,600 Per A TOTAL ABSENCE OF VIBRATION A Short, But Heaw Crank Shaft (23" in' diam- ith Aluminum Pistons and the Constant Overlapping of Power Impulses —DELCO ELECTRIFICATION ~—EXTREME ROOMINESS —Exactly Duplicating in Material, Workman- ship,and Equipment Last Year’s $3,000 Model. ‘WE ASK YOU TO LOOK CRITICALLY C. W. JEWETT CO0., Inc. Bemidji, Minn. , — Pocohontas Briquettes. That looks like a goed combination for cold weather. Better keep in a supply for a cold day. They come pretty often here so I am told. Tel. 100 THE ST. HILAIRE RETAIL LUMBER CO. Sure looks like a good place to hang out. - “RED PEP” The Live Wire Philosopher. 206 Minn. Ave. Defective 7 Page Wholesale Stove Dealers Anything you want in a stove All makes and all sizes. Ziégler’s Sacnnd Hand Store Bemidji, Minn. 117 Third St. Bemidji DWIGHT D. MILLER —Special Agent— Midland Insurance Co., Life, Acci- dent Heath Insurance. Agents Wanted Sec. Bank Block Bemidji, Minn. THE LEGAL BLANK OFFICE Security Bank Bldg. All kinds of legal blanks. PHONE 31. 1110 Bemidji Ave. DR. F. J. DARRAGH OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Specialist of Chronic Diseases Free Consultation Day and Night Calls Answered 111 Fifth St. Phone 949 Bemidji, Minn. R. J. TESCH (Successor to Ed. Anderson) DRAY AND TRANSFER LINE Telephone 600 KR KKK KKK KR RKX K P ¥ RAILROAD TIME CARDS 9 IREEEEEE TR TR R MPLS., RED LAKE & MAN. North Bound Arrives North Bound Leaves. 800 RAILROAD West Bound Leaves. East Bound Leaves. West Bound Leaves. East Bound Leaves. North 46 Freight m due North Bemidji. o th ey e 2:0 ort lsia s . 7:00 *Daily. All others daily except sundz: Sunday night ti to and from Twin Citlen, north of Brairerd, withdrawn for ‘winter months. NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY. | Oven daily, except Sunaay, 1 to ¢ p. m, 7 to 9 p. m. Sunday, reading room only, $to ¢ p. m. Huffman & O'Leary FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING HN. McKEE, Funeral Director M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER

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