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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1916. About The City Dr. E. H. Marcum returned last evening from Remer where he spent the day on professjonal business. Miss Josie Hanson, who has been teaching north of Solway is spend- ing a few days in the city. Apprentice girls wanted at the La Fontisee Millinery Parlors. Apply at once.—Adv. daz219 Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Miner and daughter, Grace, of Yola, attended to business matters in Bemidji yester- day. Thomas Symons left last evening for Blackduck where he spent a few hours between trains on business af- fairs. AILING WOMEN NEED THIS FAMOUS DOCTOR’S PRESCRIPTION Thousands of women who are mow blessed “with robust health cannot un- derstand why thousands of other women_continue to worry and suffer from ailments peculiar to women when they can obtain for a trifling sum Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription which will surely and quickly banish all pain, distress and misery and restore the womanly functions to perfect health. This old prescription of Dr. Pierce’s is extracted from roots and herbs by means of pure glycerine and is a tem- perance remedy of 40 years’ good stand- ing. Women ‘who suffer should not wait till a breakdown causes prostration. If vou are anxious to correct the derange- ment of the delicate feminine organs, to get rid of irregularities, or that ca- tarrhal condition, to avoid pain at cer- tain times, to overcome irritability and weakness, waste no time, but get Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescriptiof. in liquid or tablet form this very day from any medicine dealer and tomorrow you will know that you are on the highway to heglth and happiness. Write for free 136-page book on diseases for women to Dr. V. M. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.—Adv. A FREE BOOK. If you will send three dimes, or stamps, to pay for wrapping and mailing and enclose this notice, Dr. Pierce, of the Invalids” Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., will send you a revised copy of his Common Sense Medical Adviser, in cloth bind- ing, 1008 pages, with color plates. Just what you need in case of sickness or accident. Treats of Physiology, An- atomy, Sex problems, Marriage rela- tions, Hygiene, Exercise, Disease and its prevention. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets ‘regulate' and invigorate stomach, liver and bowels, Program and lunch, Swedish Luth- ! meetings of the teachers’ convenfio'n, eran church, Feb. 22, 8 p. m. Adults 15¢, children 10c.—Adv. .. 4219 Miss Edythe Carlson, a teacher of the Erskine schools, attended the teachers’ convention in Bemidji yes- terday. Mrs. Mary Galliger arrived in the ‘city yesterday from her home at Tur- tle River and attended to week-end shopping. Parties owning timber in the vicin- same.—Adv. John Hanson and Miss Mary Han- their brother, Fred A. Hanson, for a few days. . . W. L. Taylor of Tenstrike spent yesterday in Bemidji transacting business affairs. He returned to his home last evening. One of these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have your picture taken.—Adv. 14tt Miss Margaret Murphy, a teacher at the Becida school, spent yesterday in Bemidji attending the annual teachers” convention. A. A. Lord, of the Crookston Lum- ber company, returned this morning from Kelliher where he spent yester- day on business matters. Apprentice girls wanted at the La- Fontisee Millinery parlors. Apply at once.—Adv. 2d221 Misses Anna M. Anvid and Anna L. Fossum returned last evening to Saum after having attended the sessions of the teachers’ convention. Mrs. Jessie Smith of Hines was attending to business matters in the city Friday. She returned to her thome on the evening train. Avoid a mad rush at the box of- fice; reserve your seats in advance for the BOSTONIANS, Monday, Feb. 21. On sale now. at Netzer’s Phar- macy.—Adv. d219 Mrs. A. Scott of Leonard was visit- ing with friends in Nymore the early part of this week. She returned to her home at Leonard yesterday. D. White, superintendent of the Kelliher schools, after attending the NEW GRAND THEATRE The House Children 5¢ TONIGHT Of Quality Adults 10c A Biograph Drama in 3 parts “The Mystery Woman”’ Billy Reeves in the comedy Tomorrow SUNDAY from famous novel by that name; “a Skate For A @ride”’ Tomorrow METRO Fiim Corp., presents The Piquant Dramatic Artiste Valli Valli in Booth Tarkington’ parts Famous Juvenile Actor and Qeorge Le Guere s Fictional Masterpiece 5 “THE TURMOIL” .- An exquisite photoplay in 5 wonderful acts of the usual METRO standard of quality. Matinee at 2:30 Shows at 7:30-8:45 Children 8¢, Adults 10c. Seats are selling fast for the Bostonians, Mon,, Feb. 21st. seat. At Netzer’s. Get yours now and be sure of a good ¢ Rex THEATRE Rex PLEASING PHOTO PLAYS SAT RDAY--Matinee 2:30, Evening starting 7:30 and 8:45 FLORENCE LA BADIE In the five act Mutual Masterpicttre, De Luxe “THE FIVE FAULTS OF FLO” A drama dealing with the faults of the genfle sex, ‘and-showirig-how one weman was cured from ‘them all. Children 5S¢ Adults 15c. yesterday from ' Evansville, SUNDAY--A Thanhouser portrayal of misdirected characters, “AMBITION” a three reel feature starring: Gladys Hulette, Morris Foster and Morgdn Jones. “THE HOLD UP” is the comedy title and George Ovey, the *funniest man in America” plays “Jerry.” Matinee 2:30 Evening 7:30-8:30-9:15 Children 5c Adults 10c MONDAY ““Neal Of The Navy” Epnode eleven; PATHE NEWS and a “PHUN PHILMS" comedy, showing at the Rex theatre on account of engage- ment of “Bostonians” at the Grand Theatre. ity of Wilton had better look after 104226, {friends in Bemidji while attending son of Zumbrota, Minn., are vlsiting,’ i returned “1ast night to that .place. Mrs. T. C. Newcomb and daug‘i)ter, Ethel, of Hines were visiting with the teachers’ convention yesterday. A. F. Knief, principal of the Ten- strike schools, returned last njght to that place after having attended the meetings of the teachers’ conven- tion. C. S. Carter of the Kaye-Carter Lumber company of Hines, returned last evening to that place, having spent the day here on business mat- ters. Miss Nellie Smith, teacher in the | Blackduck schools, left last evening tor that city, having been among. the [| out-of-town visitors at the teachers’ convention. Elmer Tagley of Mentor, who‘has been the guest of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Tagley, of Nymore, |} left yesterday afternoon for a short visit at Gully. ' H. A. Melby of Bagley and Senator J. P. O'Neil of Thief River Falls are devoting some time in this city to the enlistment of candidates. for the M. W. A. lodge. Rev. Osmund Johnson, pastor of the First Scandinavian Lutheran church of this city, left this after- noon for Schley. He will hold ser- vices there tomorrow. Miss Annette Miller has been vis- iting for a few days in this city while attending the teachers’ -con- vention. She returned last evening to her home at Funkley. E. M. Phillips, state school inspec- tor, who delivered an address at the meetings of the North-Central Min- nesota Educational association, left last evening for Minneapolis. John Claffy, superintendent of the American Cedar company, after spending the day in Bemidji attend- ing to his business interests, left last night for his home at Kelliher. Dr. J. H. Henderson, field agent of - Macalester college, St. Paul, ar- rived in the city today from Minne- apolis. He will hold services tomor- row at the Presbyterian church. Mrs. J. W." McKee of Deer Lake visited with friends here Friday while enroute to Walker where she j| will visit her husband for several days. Mr. McKee is in business at Walker. Mrs. W. Begsley and son, William, arrived in the city this morning to visit over Sunday as the guests of friends and relatives. They will re- iturn to Kelliher the early part of next week. Miss Tillie Gulbranson visited as the guest of friends and relatives in Bemidji yesterday. She was enroute to her home at Leonard from Upham, where she has been visiting relatives for a short time. Miss Ruth Wentworth, a graduate of the Bemidji high school, was among the teachers who attended the convention of teachers yesterday. Miss Wentworth is teaching school at Blackduck this year. Henry Cominsky, of Schneider Bros. company of this city, returned this morning from a three weeks’ business trip to eastern markets where he went to buy merchandise for the Schneider stores. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Dun- ning, Chicago, Ill.,, Friday morning, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Dunning were formerly residents of Bemidji, Mrs. Dunning being a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Naugle. Miss Elizabeth Scanlan and Miss M. C. Croasdale returned last evening to Hines where they teach in the con- solidated school. They attended the teachers’ convention and visited with friends here Thursday and Friday. Rev. J. H. Randahl, pastor of the Swedish Lutheran. church, returned Minn., where he attended the annual con- vention of the Swedish Lutheran church| of the ‘Alexandria district, SATURDAY NIGHT DANCING PARTIES Come:and enjoy:yourself every Sat- urday night at the city; hall. time assured. Tickets for the eve- ning 75¢, or 10c a dance, . Music will be furnished by Buchard’s ofchestra’ of" six ‘plecesi—Adv. 3d219 Pay-Up ‘Week, Feb. 21-26, “will in- augurate a better feeling in Bemidji Matinee 4:15 Evening 7:30- 8:30-9:15 Children 5¢ Adults 10c¢!and surrounding community. A gopd |, ing 6 Goming DRESS'GGODS in-SILKS, WOOLS awd COTTON in all the méw and desirable wea’ms and shades in stripes, ehecks and flowers. . | ol } DAINTY WAISTS “in“orandies, Lawns, Voils, Crepes and Silks from $1,25 to $9.00. . BEA(}!‘FFIQL RLLOVERS NMS‘ “éf}nbmide'nes and . S v »Agf,\“” ‘JL 1 ; B NEW COATS, SUITS and SKIRTS are coming in every day and are beauties. See them in our worth window.~Prices are no-higher than last year -on..our first. order bat re-orders il be at least 10 per cent In order to'add to the pleasures of “PAY-bP WBEK” on Monday, Feb. 21 we start a : SPECIAL SALE -ON SHOES which will continué all the wee¢k!” A'reduction of from 20 per cent to 40 percent will be given. You can get what you want at the ~ ¢ (. Sale nf Draft and Farm Hnrses Mclver S leery Barn Bemidji, Minn. There is now on exhibit at the above livery a car load of fine, heavy horses weighing from 1400 to 1800 pounds. There are several matched pairs among them. They will be sold for cash, or part cash and bankable paper for balance. If interested make your selection early J. H. REESE, Owner. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PIONEER fl