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TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1916. THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER A Battles.—Adv. 25d610 per cord. Phone 21. About The City Dr. J. W. Diedrich returned this morning to Bemidji from Little Falls where he spent a few days visiting with relatives. L. J. Cool left last nigh: for a few days’ visit at Minneapolis and St Paul. Mrs. J. F. Hermann returned last evening to her home at Tenstrike, after having spent several days visit- ing with friends. J. P. Brandt, special Indian officer for the government, left last night for a short visit in Minneapolis. The Baptist Ladies Aid will serve a 15-cent lunch in the basement of the church between 5 and 6:30 o’clock tomorrow. For bus or livery, Phone No. 41.— Adv. 124426 F. Johnson, state fire ranger of this section, left last night for Min- neapolis and St. Paul on business. One of these nice days you ought tc go to Hakkerup’s and have your victure taken.—Adv. 14tt Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Millner arrived in Bemidji last evening from Brain- erd and will make this city their home. F. Arnold, who spent yesterday in Bemidji transacting business mat- ters and calling on friends, returned last night to Kelliher. Miss Iimma Anderson, after spend- ing a short time visiting with friends left today for St. Panl and Minne-| SALRLAND B M- (Land company, left last night for apolis. Minneapolis where he will spend sev- eral days on business. For Sale—Five acre lots in Ny-| more, on easy terms. Tel. 249.| Mathew Larson.—Adv. d44tf William MecCuaig left last night for St. Paul and Minneapolis where he expects to spend several days at- H. C. Daer, cashier of the Security |tending to business matters. State Bank, went to Kelliher last night where he spent a few hours on | yeg kodakers' films developed, any business. size 10¢, prints 3¢ up. |29 Tenth street.——Adv. Rich Studio, Rev. and Mrs. M. D. Fuller are the guests of their daughter, Mrs. G. H.| i - H. . Hazen, who has visited in Be- Strickland, at her home on Bemidji | iuji for the past several days as the avenue, suest of friends and relatives, return- |td last evening to his home at Kel- R. Larson of Nymore left la: eve- A liher. ning for Kelliher where he furnished music for an Baster Monday Maea-| yj.o M Johnson and son, Kevmit, bee dance |who have spent the past week B in with relatives at Brainerd, re- 16-inch wood, dry J“kp"‘e $L.75 | urmed last evening to their home in T Bemidji Prescrlphon Eczema s Axel Pet the Kelliher real ate merchant, after spending the rson, fo remedy for all skin |(last few days in Bemidji on business 2 am‘hc'u',“"z'?(.‘Lm"m‘,’ff'é}‘&';‘"%,,”,‘;jg;‘; watters, returned last evening to 5 elliher. relief. Ask alsoabout D. D. D. Soap., i k if the first bottle does not bring you ! Barker’s Drug Store. \ The C1Lhonc card pany wxll be Why ‘«Ve are Enthusiastic About the RICE & HUTCHINS REG.uS,FAT.OFF, BECAUSE wearing Educators is the next thing to going barefooted. Their correct broad-toed shape allows Nature to relieve — perhaps catirely free—your feet from the troubles caused by nar- row, unnatural shoes. For all bent bones, corns, buniors, ingrowing nails, flat-foot, etc., come from the pincliing pressure of wrongly-shaped shoes. Educators will save your children from ever having such troubles. Get the whole femily into Educators today. EDUCATOR branded on the sole guarantees the orthopaedically correct Educator shape that ‘‘lets the feet grow as they should.”” Made only by Rice & Hutchius. Ing., 15 High St.,Boston, Mass: Educator for Boys C. A. KNAPP Bemidji, Minn. Rex THEATRE Rex Pleasing Photo Plays Tuesday Vivian Rich and Alfred Vosburgh play “Ways Of The World” Also showing **luck Larry’s Lady Love”’ and ‘“Jerry’s Mitllions.” Shows start 7:30-8:30 and 9:15 Admission 5¢ and 10¢ Wednesday—Kathryn Adams leading in a splendid two'reel drama, “The Romance of The Hollow Tree” A scenic and comic ‘“See America First,” and a Falstaff comedy, ‘““Harry’s Happy Honeymoon.” Shows start 7:30, 8:30 and 9:15 Admission 5¢ and 10¢ 264613 || Tried Various Kidney Remedies But Only One Proved Reliable It is with great pleasure that I write these lines of praise for your wonderful kidney and bladder rem- edy. I had kidney trouble so bad I became very much alarmed. I had tried various kidney remedies I heard of but without relief. I was about discouraged of ever being help- ed, when, one day I picked up a book containing testimonials of people who had been helped and cured of their kidney trouble by the use of Dr. Kil- mer’s Swamp-Root, so I decided to try it and I know I owe my present good health to the wonderful cura- tive power of Swamp-Root. I sin- cerely hope my, words will be the means of restoring many other suf- ferers of kidney and bladder troubles to good health. Very truly yours, B. J. FENSTERMAKER, 1491 Royeroft Ave., Lakewood, Ohio. Personally'appeared before me this 18th day of October, 1915, B. J. Fen- stermaker, who subseribed the above statement and made oath that the same is true in substance and in fact. WM. J. KLOTZBACH, Notary Public. ] MM | lflr.m.t Co. J nl.nnmbl.l.t.i Prove What Swamp-Roct Will Do For You. Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample size bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also recelve a booklet of valuable information, telling about the kidneys and bladder. When writ- ing, be sure and mention the Bemidji Daily Pioneer. Regular fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles for sale at all drug stores. v, given Wednesday evening instead of Thursday evening.—Ady. 34426 Mrs. G. McTaggart, who has spent the past three weeks as the guest of her daughter, Mrs. J. Goodman, re- turned last evening to her home at Turtle River. R. Buer of Blackduck spent Mon- day in Bemidji visiting with friends and attending to business matters. He returned last evening to his home at Blackduck. H. E. Rice, camp auditor for the Crookston Lumber company, left last night for Kelliher where he will spend a short time in the interests of the company. Miss Julia Simons, a delegate to the state Sunday school convention at Austin, Minn., from the Presby- terian Sunday school, will leave to- night for Austin. W. B. Stewart, county superintend- ning for the Kitchie Lake district where he will spend a few days on a school inspection tour. Thursday evening has been postponed until Friday night on account of the Hamline Glee club concert. city hall by the L. Burchard orches- tra was very well attended and was KRR KKK K KKK KK National League. R. Battenes—Meaduws and Snyder; Schulz and Clarke. Boston-Brooklyn, and Pittsburgh- Chicago, rain; phia, cold. American League. R. H. E. Cleveland .. 611 1 At St. Louis 4 6 2 Batteries--Loudermilk and O’Neill; Groom and Hartley. R. H. B. Chicago «vvevneevevvases 2 8 1 At Detroit Batteries—Scott and Schalk; Cov- eleski and Stanage. BOStON v vceivvi s nevaines 4 8 0 At Philadelphia .......... 0 8 1 Batteries—Leonard and Carrigan; Crowell and Meyer. New York .....ccouen iee 2 At Washington .......... 8 9 1 Batteries—Shawkey and Nunama- ker; Johnson and Ainsmith. . American Association. R. H. E. 6 5 810 1 St. Paul At Louisville ............ due and Lelonge. Minneapolis at name, rain. Indianapolis, no R. H. B. Kansas City . At Toledo .... weve 0 3 & Batteries—Humphties and Har- grove; Kaiserling and Sweeney. R. H. E. Milwaukee ... At Columbus . Batteries—Young and Spellman; Curtis and Murphy. ent of public schools, left last eve- | The social which was to have been | 3 given in the Swedish Lutheran church | ; The dance given last evening in the | KRR R KK KRR KRR Kk x| * YESTERDAY’S BASEBALL * H. E. St. Louis ........... - 513 2§ At Cincinnati . .2 80 New York-Philadel- (g Batteries—Upham and Land; Per-|: THANK YOUR GROCER if he asks you to try a can of KC BAKING POWDER Hewants todo you a favor— heknowswhat brands to rec- ommend from experience. one of the most enjoyable social af- fairs held in the city for some time See E. S. Woodward for painting, paper hanging, kalsomining, wall paper, up-to-date patterns. Shop 102 America Ave. Phone $46-J.— Adv. 264429 The regular meeting of the Ladies’ Aid society of the Methodist Epis- copal church will be held in the church parlors Wednesday afternoon at two o’clock. be served. A picnic lunch will The Ladies’ Aid society of the Nor- wegian Lutheran church will be en- tertained tomorrow afternoon in the church parlors, beginning at three o’clock, by Mrs. N. L. Hakkerup and Mrs. George Anderson. C. Nore arrived in Bemidji the lat- ter part of last week from Solway where he spent a short time viewing )|lands. He is spending a short time as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Olson before returning to his home at Milwaukee. ‘Word has been received in Bemidji stating that Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Conger and son, Glenn, who have spent the winter in the west will return to Be- midji in*a short time. They recent- ly attended the Tijuana fair at Ti- juana, Mexico, and are now travel- ing in the south. Miss M. Hultgren was pleasantly surprised at her home on America Ave. Saturday evening by a number of her lady friends. Among those pres- ent were Mesdames E. Anderson, J. C. Tennstrom, C. J. Larson, H. Mesen, J. J. McLaughlin, H. P. Forseth, B. J. Swedback, M. Nelson and Miss An- | derson and Mrs. C. F. Olson. A. T. Carlson, proprielor of the Carlson Variety store, left last night for a short business visit in Min- neapolis, after which he will leave for Austin where he will act as a delegate from the local Methodist church as the state Sunday school convention. Following the conven- tion, Mr, Carlson will go to Owaha, Neb., for a short visit, HRK KKK KKK KKK K KKK K ¥ NYMORE NEWS % * (By Special Correspondent.) ¥ KKK KK KKK KKK KKK KKK Charles McFayden of Kelliher spent Easter visiting as a guest of J. E. Cadwell. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hanson and children from Brainerd arrived here aturday morning and will spend a few days visiting with Mrs. Han-| |[con’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Krog. | Miss Minnie Gunderson, after| lspending a few da a guest her parents, left this morning for | Red Lake Falls where she is cmplo as a stenographer. | The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Ar-| laway THE SAWMILL FOREMAN IS LAID UP WITH A MASHED FO! KNOW HOW | COULD STAND BEING LAID UP 1F | COULDN'T GET W-B CUT TOBACCO. ] HE comfort of W-B CUT Chewmg—the long shred Real Tobacco Chew—whether indoors or outdoors : i3 the small chew. i | Men appreciate the way W-B CUT lessens spitting and grinding—and the way it satisfies. You'il recognize the difference i CUT Chewing. If you don’t want a smaller, a better chew, don’t buy it. “Notice how the salt brings out the rich tobacco taste” by WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 50 Union Square, New Y-l-flv ‘GLAD YOU ENJOY IT. YOUR DOCTOR HERE] HELLO. JUDGE ! 1 DON-T] } TELLS ME YOU WiLL BE OUT SOON. WHEN HE 1S OUT OF THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW HE'S AS PEEVISH AS A CHILD. in your first ten cent pouch of W-B Swenson Lake spent Sunday visiting as guetss of Mr. and Mrs. Keihl. Elmer Wold from Frohn is here visiting with friends and relatives. UNIQUE ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED Otto G. Schwandt, Bemidji mer- chant, has launched a unique adver- tising campaign in which he expects to interest the boys and girls in this community in the saving of art poster stamps. The stamps are issued with purchases made at his store and the children induced to collect them and paste them in albums which are given free at the Schwandt store. When the albums are properly filled, Me. Sehwandt will pay ten dollars in gold for each album. An an- touncement of the campaign appears on another page of this paper. Roosevelt or not Roosevelt is the lecting delegates-at-large, district delegates and their alternates today, but only in the Republican ranks is any kind of a fight expected. KKK KR KKK KKK K KKK * MARY PICKFORD IN * * “RAGS” AT GRAND * KRR KRR KRR KT MARY PICKFORD “Rags,” starring the beloved Mary Pickford, will be shown at the Grand *|chie Olson died Monday morning,|big question beign decided at the i April 24, 1916. | Massachusetts state-wide presidential |theater tonight. The play may be ac- primary today. Republican, Demo- |curately termed one of her greatest Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Alton from'crat and Prohibition voters are se-|characterizations. TONIGHT AT THE GRAND In one of her greatest characterlzatlons paralleling “‘The Dawn of Tomorrow’’ in popularity— Shows at “RAGS” 5 Parts 7:30-9:45 6c and 18c They call themselves ART Stamps. childhood lore. Stamps. _gin at once will soon get t we will pay Bemidji, We want to buy back every ave properly filled with our Art Poster Stamps. We Pay Ten Dollars in Gold for Each Album Hundreds of Dollars in Gold To Be Given To Children —by— THIRD STREET MERCHANT STAMPERS. It costs nothing t ‘We are giving away thousands of them. - 0 become an Art Stamper. Art Poster Stamps Free Our Art Poster Stamps are given free with all cash sales at our store. and were prepared by a fine artist. You will know when you see them. Art Poster Stamp Magazine Free Any boy or girl can become an Art Stamper by coming to our store and giving us your name. be given a copy of the ART POSTER STAMP MAGAZINE. These Magazines contain the pictures of all the Art Poster Stamps and the stories from which the characters on the stamps are taken. Stamps and they give a lot of interesting letters to Art Stampers. Each stamp is a gem of art. OTTO G. SCHWANDT The Boys and Girls in and near Bemidji will receive this money. These boys and girls collect Our Art Poster Stamps. It is easy to collect Art Poster Our Art Poster Stamps are all new designs Each stamp represents some familiar character in Every Art Stamper will They tell how to collect our Art Poster Art Poster Stamp Albums Free ‘When“the albums are filled, they will be beauties. lects half enongh Art Poster Stamps to fill one. We Buy Art Poster Stamp Albums Art Poster Stamp Album we give the children. Hundreds of Art Poster Stamps are given away at eur store every day. If you want to keep your album when you get it filled, you may do so, but Better come in and enlist right away. heir albums filled. Ten Dollars in Gold for every album which is for sale. TTO G. SCHWANDT Art Poster 120 Ti It will be easy to Stamp Store hird St. - ‘We have some handsome ART POSTER STAMP ALBUMS. These albums are specially prepared to hold our Art Poster We give an album FREE to every Art stamper who col- Ask to see the albums when you come in. We.-will buy them just as soon as they collect them. Those who be- Minnesota -