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MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1916. About The City Mrs. William Masterson of North- ern spent Saturday in Bemidji. Mrs. George Day,of Wilton called on friends in Bemidji Saturday. For bus or livery, Phone No. 41.— Adv. 12d425 George Grow of Eckles was a busi- ness visitor in this city Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Neff of Turtle River visited in Bemidji Saturday. Leave orders at a417 Hot Cross Buns Stewart’s Grocery.—Adv. Dr. W. K. Denison and D. R. Bur- gess spent yesterday at Cass Lake on business. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hagadone of Tenstrike spent Saturday in Bemidji calling on friends. Leave your orders for Hot Cross| Buns at the Stewart Grocery.—Adv. 4417 A. M. Carpo of Wilton was a be- tween train business visitor in Be- midji Saturday. Mrs. C. E. Morris of Detroit, Minn., is visiting in Bemidji as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wedge. ESTER S PiL THE DIAMON dicat Ask yo Lehes.tor 6 D {and shoppers in Bemidji from Turtle jtives and friends. One of these nice-days you oughtthis morning for Duluth where he tc go to Hakkerup's and have your|will spend a few days on business. plcture taken.—Adv. 14t Orders ‘for: Hot' Cross ‘Buns: should Miss Marion Laney, who teaches|be sent: to the Stewart:Grocery be- school at Funkley, was the guest of |tWeen now and Friday to insure de- friends in Bemidji Saturday. livery by Friday.—Adv. a417 J. C. Tennstrom of the men's de- partment of the Schneider Bros: Clothing company left Saturday night for Minneapolis on business matters. Miss Olive Boreen, who teaches school at Tenstrike, spent Saturday in Bemidji visiting with friends. m;zr os:le;:;"e t:::l: lo;s.lin 2’3‘ Axel Peterson, real éstate merchant Mathesw Larson-—Aav. asate of Kelliher, who spent Saturday in Bemidji attending to his interests here, returned Saturday night to Kel- liher. | Mrs. Albert Johnson and son, Ker- mit, left this morning for a week’s visit with friends and relatives at| Have your pictures taken Wwith iB"a‘“e"L Easter lilies. $5 photo for $3.50 at Rich studio, 29 10th St. Phone 570- | Miss Agnes Boch, who is teach- ing school at Grant Valley spent Sat- urday in Bemidji visiting as the guest of friends. W for appointment.—Adv. 64422 William Kellogg arrived in the city from Grand Rapids, Wis., Sat- urday and is the guest of friends while transacting business matters in this city. 16-inch wood, dry jackpine, $1.75 iper cord. Phone 21. Battles.—Adv. 26d610 Rev. W. Riemann, pastor of the | The saturday Night club was en-|German Evangelical Lutheran church after holding services in Bemidji yes- terday, returned this morning to Brainerd. étertained Saturday night by H. C. | Baer at his home, Twelfth and Lake Boulevard. The food sale will be held in con- nection with the Presbyterian Easter sale Wednesday. Refreshments will also be served.—Adv. 23418 Mrs. A. Wakerman of Turtle River was among the out-of-town visitors River Saturday. Miss Zenda Bell, after spending the early part of the day visiting with relatives in Bemidji, returned Satur- day evening to Pinewood where she is teaching school. Yesterday’s sweet milk 6c per quart at Schroeder’s store.—Adv. | 6d421 Mrs. 8. C. Brown returned Satur- day night from Big Falls where she spent several days visiting with rela- E. A. Barker returned Sunday from Duluth where he has been for the past several days taking an examina- Miss Mary Simons returned Sunday |morning to Hines where she teaches H |schiool, after a two days' visit in rlan e a s‘nw city with her parents. See E. S. Woodward for painting, paper hanging, kalsomining, wall e Yes, kodakers’ films developed, any | paper, up-to-date patterns. Shop 4 |size 10c, prints 3¢ up. Rich Studio,|402 America Ave. Phone 545-J.— 1 Matinee & |29 Tenth street.—Adv. 26a613 |Adv. 26d429 parts Evening. | Mrs. H. S. Redman, after spending ;the past ten days as the guest of her |- :,fat.her, C{xarles Plummer, returned BASEBALL X WEDNESD AY FHSmOringUe Fowarc ob: KKK KKK KKK KK KKK KKK . C. McG ¢ the Northland National League. At The CRAND ‘Pife comp‘;n;eg:tr I?Einneeapogirs ‘;:tt w. L. Fet. Boston ......... 2 0 1.000 & - Cincinnati . 3 1 .800 Max Figman and Lolita Robertson Philadelptia ... 1 1 661 in another of Pittsburgh ... 2 3 .400 “The New Adventures of Wallingford”’ New York 12z 333 A complete story in two parts as they appeared in Cosmopolitanchicago o1 4 200 Magazine, entitled Brooklyn ........ 0 2 000 “THE LILAC SPLASH.” : ’ 2 Pathe’ Weekly News, Quis B . scenes from all over the world. Chicago ... 1 “RAGTIME SNAPSHOTS” a comedy. Cincinnati ..... 0 at 7:30.8:30-9:30 TONIGHT Admission 5¢ and 10c| _ Seaton and Fisher; Schnelder and NEW GRAND THEATRE \|....c. St. Louis .. The House Of Quality Tomorrow, Lenore Ulrich in one of the stage’s most beautiful women, and original star of “‘The Bird of Paradise’ in “KIL- MENY?”’, a charming love story of the Gypsy Trail. 5 parts. 5 i Boston .. .4 20 Matinee at 2:30. rookinn S e s Hughes and Gowdy; Smith and 0 Meyer. R. H B R THEATRE Now Tork .cooconens e ex ex Philadelphia ......... ...5 9 0 Pleasing Photo Plays Burns. e T e Games Sunday. Monday—Five part Mutual Masterpicture, DeLuxe T . n‘.). Hs- Es “In The Web of The Grafters” St TOWS e s 163 An expose of the inner workings of corrupt politics Mc€onnell and Fischer; Sallee, Edythe Sterling and Norbert Myles in the leading roles. Meadows and Snyder. Matinee 2:30 Evening 7:30 and 8:45. Children 5¢ Adults 15¢ l:. Hl. E4- : e Pittsburgh ...... . Tuesday—Anna Little and Tom Chatterton leading in C;n;,,',',rffi O § 9 1 “THE QUACMIRE” A three part Western story, live dramatic action, perilous scenes and replete with genuine love interest. Also a Beauty comedy American League. “Mischief And A Mirror”’ W, L Pet Boston 3 0 1.000 Neva Gerber and Wallace McDonald. Chicags 2 2 .60 Shows start 7:30-8:30 and 9:15 Children 5¢ Adults 10e g, 1 ouis . s 1 760 Washington 11 500 Neéw York 11 600 {|Cleveland .. 2 2 .500 Detroit 1 4 200 Philadelphia . o 3 000 Games Saturday. R. H. E. Detroit .ovvvuierenes o406 1 Spend Your Mflney ORIAED &5 s s 911 8 [ ] Boland and Stanage; Cicotte and with your home merchants. They help pay the taxes, keep up the schools, build roads, and make this acom= munity worth while. You will find the advertising of the best ones in this paper. Bemidji Naval Militia. KKK KK KKK K KK KKK Snyder. tion to qualify as lieutenant of the There will be a meeting of all the Mamaux and Seshmidt; Hall and R. H. B. Perritt and Rariden; Demaree and Cooper, Hill, Miller' and Schmidt; Toney and Clarke. Schalk. Philadelphia . Boston . .. 210 3 Bush and Meyers; Foster and Cady. R. H. E. St. Louis .. capons 0 3 0 Cleveland . veeseneen 3 8 0 Parks and Hartley; Klepfer and O’Neil. i R. H E ‘Washington .1 6 2 New York .. 1 Harper and and Nunamaker. Games Sunday. —— e e | 5t Louis {Chicago ........ —————————————— —————— Davenport, Weilman and Davans; 3 E—— Scott, Wolf, Russell, Benz and Advertisers who want the best resultsjsean e always patronize The Pioneer. They know, by experi-|;.. .. CiasiiE ence, that it has no equal in this section of the country as|cieveland ... A B an advertising medium. ——— e e | b S04 O'Nell 1 i | ladies of Bemidji who are interested in the work ‘of the Swedish Lutheran church at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Tennstrom tonight. A regular meeting of the Bemidji Chapter 171 of the 0. E. S. will be held at the’ Masonic hall ~ Tuesday evening, April 18. After the meet- ing there will be dancing and re- freshments. ‘Will the party who took the child’s roller skate from boat house-in front of the A. A. Warfield residence kindly return same to 805 Bemidji Ave. or Pioneer office.—Adv. 417t J. P. Brandt, special Indian officer in this district, returned Sunday morning to Bemidji from Minneap- olis where he spent esveral days vis- iting with his family and attending to business affairs. physicians and millions of housewives will swear W " to that. You've never tasted such wholesome, tempting, appetizing bakings — you’ve § never enjoyed such uniformly B perfect results. Calumet Bak- § ing Powder mever fails—and it costs less to use than other kinds. Received Highest Awards New Cook Book Free—Ses Slip in Pound Can. {the Carr Lake district A special meeting of the Presbyter- ian Ladies’ Aid society will be held this afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. Lord to make final arrangements for the Easter sale to be held in the church, Wednesday, April 19. On account of failing in sight I will sell my Studebaker touring car. It has been run less than 1,500 miles, Apply James Wamsley, 1425 Irvine Ave. This ad will not appear again. —Adv. 24418 Mrs. Charles Hoyt and Mrs. E. C. Craig left this morning for Big Lake where they will spend several weeks visiting with relatives. Mrs. Craig has been visiting for a short time with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoyt. Aprons, both plain and fancy, towels, underwear, fancy and useful articles, too numerous to mention, will be sold at the Easter sale at the Presbyterian church, Wednesday.— Adv. 2d418 Rev. M. A. Soper held services in yesterday. While there he also organized a Sun- day school under the direction of the American Sunday School Union, of which he is a representative in this district. The ladies of the Presbyterian church will hold their annual Easter sale of fancy work and a food sale in the church Wednesday afternoon, April 19. Refreshments will be serv- ed during the afternoon.—Adv. 24418 Miss Dovie Plummer, an alumnus of the Bemidji high school, who is taking a course in drawing at_ the Moorhead state normal school, is spending a short time visiting as the guest of her paremts, Mr. and Mrs. John Plummer. KEK KKK KK KKK KKK KKK * NYMORE NEWS * ¥ (By Special Correspondent.) ¥ KX KK KKK KKK KK KKK XD Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ramsey moved into their new home Saturday. Miss Izetta Fisher of the town of Frohn spent Saturday and Sunday visiting with friends. W. C. Smith of Bemidji, represent- ing the Calumet Baking Powder Co., was in Nymore on business today. Joe and Frank Bahr moved into the Nymore House Saturday. They will conduct a hotel and rooming house. THREE COUPLES ARE LICENSED TO WED Wedding licenses were issued to three couples Saturday at the office of the clerk of court. The licenses were issued to the following: Vane K. Morrison to Ethel V. Topping, Gus Holstein to Angeline Fountain and Herbert A. Waring to Lois M. Waring both of Cass county. ASSESSORS’ BOOKS ARE READY FOR DISTRIBUTION Assessors’ books are ready. for dis- . tribution at the office of the county auditor for the assessors who attend- ed the meeting of the state tax com- mission several weeks ago. Assess- ors who are in the city are urged to call at the auditor’s office for the books. ALTERNATES NAMED FOR - REPUBLICAN CONVENTION The alternates for Charles All- bright of Brainerd and George B. Hanscom of St. Cloud, delegates to the Republican presidential conven~ tion, are Farley Dare of Walker and I. W. Bouck of Royalton, according to an announcement made by Secre- tary of State Julius Schmahl. Ploneer advertisements are Te ifabl e | The Better the Printing of your stationery the better the impression it will create. Moral: Have your print- ing done here. BEMIDJI BUSINESS DIRECTORY CLASSIFIED ALPHABETICALLY ABSTRACTS OF TITLE DRY CLEANING MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Sathre Abstract Co. has a farm te sell—$10 down and $10 per month. BRGSVIK, THE TAILOR Phone 938 BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS | KOORS BROTHERS CO. Manufacturers and Jobbers Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, Confec- tionery, Cigars and Foun- tain Goods 316 Minn. Ave. N. W. Phone 125 BANKING AND SAVINGS Clothes Cleaners For Men, Women and Children EANING NOUSE ANING HOLSE o Wholesale and Retail Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines. 117 Third St. Bemidji. Phone 573-W J. BISIAR, Manager. SUPPLIES FOR OFFICE Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, Flour, Feed, etc. The careful buyers buy here. W. G. SCHROEDER Bemidji Phone 66. PIONEER OFFICE SUPPLY STORE Everything for the Office and School Security Bank Building Phone 31 DRUGS AND JEWELRY Typewriter ribbons, carbon paper, typewriter paper, clips, paper fasteners, punches, eyelets ete., ete. Get quantity prices PIONEER OFFICE STORE Phone 31 Security Bank Bldg. PHOTOGRAFPHER Photos Day and Night N. L. HAKKERUP PENCIL SHARPENERS Save systematically. Make use of our Savings Department. We wel- come your open account, SECURITY STATE BANK Bemidji, Minn. ‘Wholesalers and Retailers. Service and satistaction. Mail Ordérs given that same service you get in person. BARKER’S Third St. - Bemidji, Minn. “The Boston” for $1.00 Lasts a 1life time. Phone 31. Monarch Shirts, Arrow Third St. Dauss and Stanage; Coumbe, Bag- We Believe In Preparedness DO YOU? If so, you believe it is now time to prepare for the SPRING and SUMMER season. We all know that spring is trully the DRESS-UP SEASON for it is then that all nature takes a new attire. The birds from the southland come with fair songs, bringing soft and balmy breezes. is here, and in man awakened the instinct to dress up. OFF WITH THE OLD AND ON WITH THE NEW. There is nothing in clothcraft to compare Spring in style, quality, color and fit with SINCERITY CLOTHES formen . . . $I5to $25 BELMONT CLOTHES for young men . $10 to $17 BEST EVER SUITS forboys . . . Fine Dress Shoes for Men and Boys With leather soaring up we are still continuing to sell our best makes and qualities at last year's prices $3.60 to $5 : Our boys TESS and TED shoes are world beaters and if once tried you will always buy thentx. 3 o | McKibbin Hats In all the very latest styles, color and shape $3.00 Men’s and Boys’ Furnishings Collars, Thomas & Hayden's Neckwear, Sonny Shirts and Blouses for boys. In fact everything carried in a first class clothing store. 0. J. LAQUA, Clothier . $5 to $6.50 Bemidiji