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§ L TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1916, ‘ About The City Mrs. Siduey Miller of visited in Bemidji today. Pinewood Get your colored Easter eggs for the kiddies at Pfei s bakery. Adv.—2d 4-18-19 J. J. Opsahl spent yesterday at Hennepin lake on business Genuine Hot Cross Buns at Pleifers bakery. Adv.-—2d 4-18-19 P. J. Schwartz of St. Paul is a business visitor in Bemidji today. Order now Cross Buns at Preifer's Ady.-—2d 4-18-19 of Carr Lake was a business visitor in Bemidji yester- Aa Preifer |SWAMP-ROOT FOR There is only one medicine that really stands out pre-eminent as a {remedy for diseases of the kidmeys, liver and bladder. Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root stands the highest for the reason that it has |proven to be just the remedy needed |in thousands upon thousands of even the most distressing cases. . Swamp- |Root, a physician’s prescription for {special diseases, makes friends quick- because its mild and immediate ef- feet is soon realized in most cases. |1t is a gentle, healing vegetable com- pound. | Start treatment at once. Sold at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes—fifty cents and one dollar. However, if you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When | writing be sure and mention the Be- ¢ will fill your order |idjl Ploneer.—Adv. Not Rub Off, Lasts 4 Times as Long as Others, Saves Work. | 0yE poll i PU $) Get a Can Today | tor Hot Cross Buns. Phone 120. | Adv.—24 4-18-19. Oscar Nelson returned this morn- ing from a short visit in the Twin Cities. For bus or livery, Phone No. 41.— dv. 124426 Mr. and Mrs. W. Boeulow of Park Rapids visited friends in Bemidji yes- terday. Trian_g'lfe";Pléis" Hatinee & | Evening. | AY At The GRAND | One of these nice days you ought tc go to Hakkerup's and have your picture taken.—Adv. 14tf I Gunsalus left last evening for St Paul and Minneapolis, where le will spend a few days on business Sale—TFive acre lots in Ny- on easy terms. Tel. 249. Mathew Larson.—Adv. d44tr For more, Mliss Nellie Wilson has accepted a position as clerk at the Martin Flint |vonfectionary store on Fifth street. EDW. A. CURREY 317 Seltrami Ave., Bemid)i. “KILMENY” A charming love story of the gypsy trail with L.enore Ulrich Myrtle Stedman and Herbert Standing The celebrated and beautiful star of ‘‘The Bird of Paradise’” An exceptional offering. Shows at 7:30, 8:45 Admission 5c and 15¢ AT THE CRAND THEATRE Tomorrow TRIANGLE PLAYS Matinee 2:30 In 7 parts Frank Keenanin * Eddie Foy and the 7 Little ‘THE COWARD”’ Foys in ““THE FAVORITE FOOL” Matinee at 2:30 Children be, adults 15¢ oy Two shows at nite 7:30 and 9:00 Children 10¢ Adults 20¢ Rex THEATRE Rex Pleasing Photo Plays Tuesday—Anna Little and Tom Chatterton leading in “THE QUAGCMIRE” A three part Western story, live dramatic action, perilous scenes and replete with genuine love interest. Also a Beauty comedy “Mischief And A Mirror” Neva Gerber and Wallace McDonald. Shows start 7:30-8:30 and 9:15 Wednesday—Grace De Carlto: Children 5¢ Adults 10¢ n, Wayne Arey and J H. Gilmore in a stirring story of the heart, “THE WHISPERED WORD” A Falstaff comedy ‘“Beaten at The Bath” Scenic and cartoon, Tampa, Fla., “*Pa MacGinnis’’ Shows at 7:30-8:30-9:15 KIDNEY DISEASES 16-inch wood, dry jackpine, $1.75 per cord. Phone 21. Battles.—Adv. 26d510 Mrs. Naish McKinnon left yester- day for Cass Lake, where she will spend several days visiting friends. Yesterday’s sweet milk 6e¢ per. quart at Schroeder’s store.—Adv. 6d421 Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Blit returned last evening to their home at Leon- ard after spending yesterday in Be- midji. Yes, kodakers’ films developed, any size 10¢, prints 3¢ up. Rich Studio, 29 Tenth street.—Adv. 264513 spent yesterday in Bemidji calling on friends and transacting business af- fairs. The New Home Bakery is making Hot Cross Buns. Place your order with your grocer. Adv. 2d 4-19 Mrs. T. Brennon and daughter, Miss Lizzie, of Wilton, were the guests of relatives in Bemidji yes- terday. Place your order for Hot Cross Buns at the New Home Bakery. Adv. 2d 419. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Taylor were among the out of town business vis- itors in Bemidji yesterday from Lake Plantaganet. Mrs. J. A. Anderson will enter- tain the Entre Nous club at her home, 417 Minnesota avenue, Wed- nesday afternoon. Call at the new cash grocery and home bakery, which has been opened at 1024 Doud avenue by Mrs. Belle J. Brown. Phone 732. 25 420 Sam Jamtvold, who has spent a few days over Sunday visiting with his sister, Miss Johanna, returned yester- day afternon to Pinewood. Have your pictures taken with Easter lilies. $5 photo for $3.50 at Rich studio, 29 10th St. Phone 570~ W for appointment.—Adv. 6d422 The Ladies’ Aid society of the Preshyterian church will hold a food and clothes sale at the church audit- orium tomorrow afternoon. S. . Brown, vice president of the Bradley Timber and Railroad Supply company of Duluth left this morning on a business irip to Big Falls. The food sale will be held in con- nection with the Presbyterian Easter sale Wednesday. Refreshments will also be served.—Adv. 2d418 J. Stechman returned yesterday to his home in Bemidji after visiting over Sunday as the guest of his fath- er, H. Stechman of Tenstrike. A meeting of the ladies of the Miss Annie Anderson of Blackduck | = KC Blscait, K C BAKING Minn. was made by automobile. Mrs. Willilam Lennon of Kelliher was the guest of her brother, A. Schusser, in Bemidji Monday, while on her way to Thief River Falls for a short visit with relatives, On account of failing in sight I will sell my Studebaker touring car. It has been run less than 1,600 miles. Apply James Wamsley, 1426 Irvine Ave. This ad will not appear again. —Adv. ’ 24418 Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Sanford spent a few hours in Bemidji yesterday vis- iting with friends, while enroute from Becida to Cylon, Sask., Canada, where they will make their home. Doctors Agree On Eczema Remedy Comfirm the Statements About D. D. D. Prescription Geo. T. Richardson, M. D.: “In m; opinion, D. D. D. should be applied in all cases of skin disease—an immediate relief to the itch, a calm to excited nerves, soft, soothing, yet & powerful agent, a strength 1o the general system.” Dr. Unna_ Holmes: “D. D. D. is as near a specific for eczema and the dreaded psoriasis as is quinine for malaria. I con- stantly prescribe D. D. D. also for salt rheum, fetter, barber's itch, pimples, all forms of itching eruptions, scales, sotes.” Dr. Ira T. Gabbert: “I freely admit that D. D. D. reaches most cases of eczema and permanently cures them.” Dr. Gabbert of Caldwell, Kansas, is one of the best skin specialists in the state. Write and ask him about D. D. D. uggists are glad to, rocommend. this soothing, cooling liquid. ' 25¢, 50c and $1.00. Come t0.us and we will tell you more about this remarkable remedy. Your money back unless the first bottle relieves you. D. D. D. Soap keeps your skin healthy.” Ask about it: Barker’s Drug Store. , wholesome cakes, biscuits and pastry, use Alwayssafeandreliable. Ifit isn’tall we claim your grocer will refund your money. JAQUES MFG. CO. CHICAGO The trip as far as Pine River For light, POWDER Miss Emily Campbell arrived in Be- midji the latter part of last week from Crookston, where she is teach- ing school, and is spending her East- er vacation as the guest of Miss Ida Virginia Brown. Aprons, both plain and faney, towels, underwear, fancy and useful articles, too numerous to mention, will be sold at the Easter sale at the Presbyterian church, Wednesday.— Adv. 2d418 Naish McKinnon left the- latter part of last wek to attend to ship- ping his horses from the logging camps in the vicinity of Gemmell to Bemidji. He is expected to return to this city tomorrow. Little Robert Lee LaBaw enter- tained a few of his friends at his home on Bemidji avenue this after- noon in celebration of his second birthday. The guests were Gladys Cool, Rachael Dent, Jimmie Barker, and Katherine Gile. The ladies ol the Presbytlerian chureh will Liold 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. 2d418 Mrs. E. R. Evans will leave to- night for Minneapolis to visit her daughter, Miss Helen Evans, who is a student at the University of Min- nesota. They will go to Eau Claire, Wis., to spend the Easter vacation. Mrs. Evans wil return to Minneap- *|Minneapolis School of Music. +|the guests were: '|Lver, G. Rhea, Emma Stewart, Wil- olis, where she will attend = Miss *|Elizabeth’s final reeital in May. Miss ‘| Elizabeth Evans is a student in the Mrs. J. Goodman entertained at three tables of bridge at her home on Bemidji avenue last evening. Among Mesdames K. Me- liam McCuaig, J. P. Lahr, G. Kreatz, G. Cochran, A. B. Palmer, T. C. Stuart, G. McTaggart, C. W. Brand- borg, T. Swinson and Misses Capitola Stewart and Minnie Bailey. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. G. Rhea and Mrs. K. Mclver. let for a nickle at the Pioneer office, and an extra big, fat ink paper com- position book for a dime. All the “kids” will want one when they see You can get & big, fat pencll tab- | NOTICE “To be sold at Public Auction, Tues- ’|aay, April, 25, 1916, ten o’clock A. M., at the Red Lake Agency-Office: Three Boar Pigs, Poland Chinas, eligible to registry. N Two Yearling Durham Bulls, high grades, one of which will be suitable for breeding purposes, and Three Yearling Holstein Bulls, high grades, suitable for breeding purposes. This stock can be seen at the Red Lake Indian Agency. WALTER F. DICKENS, Supt. & Spl. Disb. Agent. 6d420 R. S. Underwood, Anoka, recently chosen as a member of Phi Beta Kap- pa honorary fraternity, leads the Uni- versity of Minnesota senior class with 309 honor points. it on them does no good. drug injurious to the child. taste that children like children.” T e o (3 Children Like It “You know it is not an easy matter to get children to take medicine, and forcing Most mothers know that a cough medicine, while palatable, should contain no “Granny”’ Chamberlain ‘The great popularity of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is ex- plained by the fact that it contains no opium or narcotic of any kind, and at the same time is so pleasant and agreeable to the Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy For this reason alone it is a favorite with the mothers of young Qorsras fov Mealeh — Qs Qombortosins Swedish Lutheran church was held last evening at the home of Mrs. J. C. Tenstrom, 409 America avenue. Girls! Have your photo taken in- side a large wreath of Easter Lillies at Rich studio, 20 Tenth street, phone 570W for appointment. Adv. 5t-18-22 Mrs. Phillip Gill left the latter part of last week for St. Paul and Minne- apolis, where she will spend a short time visiting with friends and rela- tives. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Kiley of Grand Rapids, Minn., visited in Bemidji to- day. Mr. Kiley is one of the pro- prietors of the Grand Rapids Herald Review. Your confirmation photos taken with Easter Lillies at Rich studio, 29 Tenth street, phone 570W for an- pointment. Adv.—bt-18-22, Mrs. Belle J. Brown has opened a cash grocery and home bakery at 1024 Doud ovenue. A complete stock of groceries and bakery goods will be carried. E. N. French, returned last night to Bemidji from Blackduck, where he spent several days attending to busi- ness interests. He will make his home in this city. See E. 8. Woodward for painting, paper hanging, kalsomining, wall paper, up-to-date patterns. Shop 402 America Ave. Phone 545-J.— Adv. 264429 The first out of doors party of the season will be given tonight at Dia- mond Point, when a number of high school students will have a marsh- mallow roast. A regular meeting.of the 0. E. S. lodge will be held tonight at the Masonic temple. Following the busi- ness session, there will be dancing and refreshments. ‘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. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Lepford and son Roland, returned last evening Admission 5¢ and 10c¢|trom a week’s visit at Sauk Rapids, 41788 BARKER BARKER BARKER BARKER I} new invention. OUR SUCCES TO THE PRO ARKER B. S IS NOT DUE FIT WE MAKE BUT TO THE SERVICE WE GIVE You have read in the magazines and musical reviews of Thomas A. Edison’s We hold a license to demonstrate and sell 7he NEW EDISON We invite all music lovers to visit our store and become familiar with Edison’s new art, whereby he actually Re-Greates all forms of music Barker’s tou > son Drug and Jewelry Store Anna Case the Miracle Girl of the Metropolitan, whose bewitchingly beautiful Soprano voice was chosen for the first test}to determine whqther Edigon had:actually succeeded in achieving his ambition to re-create the human voice go perfectly that his re-crea- tion could not be distinguished from the original. Since then many other great artists have made similar tests—always with the same successful results. Hear Edison’s Re-Creation of Anna Case’s voice and then hear her at the Metropolitan or when she is on concert T. This photograph shows Miss Case actual- ly singing in direct comparison with Edi- ’s Re-Creation of her voice. 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