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THE BEMIDJ1 DAILY PIONEER visional government was set @ip, Which lasted until the islands were proclaim- ed a republic. Sanford B. Dole, former head of the provisional government. became president. Unsuccessful at- tempts had been made to conclude o treaty of annexation with the United States. The islands were finally anvex- ed July 7, 189S, as a war measure t United States being then at wai v Spain. They were organized a ¢ tory June 14, 1900. Ex-President 1'o!- was appointed governor by Presiic: McKinley. & Miss Nell Hanson spent the week- end with her parents in Bagley. She Coming Events returned to the -city yesterday. Get your diaries 2t the Pioneer office. Price from 20c te $2.59. K “6-113 - 8t. Paul Winter sports carnival, Jan. 27-Feb. 3. Bemidji schools close Friday, Dec. Mrs. W. S. Fauhls of Island Lake 22, reopen Jan. 8. spent yesterday in the city on busi- All Minnesota Development Ass’n., | ness, returning to her home in the 8t. Paul, January 18 and 19. evening. ° Former Governor J. Frank Hanley . : of Indiana, third ' number Iyceum Your visit to the Twin Cities will course, auspices Woman’s Study club, 'be more enjoyable if you stop at this Jan. 30. Famous Hostelry. Excellent Cuisine. = Hotel Radisson, Minneapo! sota. 409 rooms—275 at Miss Vernice Voltz has returned |gs 50.—Adv. '~ from “Tiptop” farm, the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Halvorson, near Rosby Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Aldrich of Wil- where she attended a house Darty|ion returned to their home today af- ' 'Priday, Saturday ' and Sunday.|ier visiting friends and relatives at /Sleigh rides, skating, taffy pulls, | park River and different points in 4 cards and music furnished the amuse- | North Dakota, for two weeks. - ent. " Gunvor Anderson of Bemidji and vaf:;: °';12°§81"é,‘“f_‘l,f'?,,‘:&,,’fg,‘“fi; . Nels Bakken of Gonvick, Clearwater photos or post cards. Phone 570-W il vcinie 308 otk sb the 1| BE Mppolslminl. Eish seudio, 28 S bastor ot the Tiret Seandlc P . : m’;é:“:ggfi: ch;(;ch,a nrdead lg_‘: thgd ivl!:cxiatfil I::;:fi s},]e:v :are:sts,s:’;l[l:‘d Bakken will make their home in Hal- |20d MTs. W. A Fauhls of eare _ stad, Minn., where Mr. Bakken op-|y.. way to Minneapolis, where she erates & photograph gallery. will take a course in the agricul- tural college. One of these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerup's and have your picture taken.—Adv. 14tf Personals and Newsy Notes Mrs. J. E. Boobar and daughter, Miss Nellie Boobar, or Nary were in the city yesterday. Mrs. Boobar came to Bemidji for medical atten- tion, having sustained a broken arm several days ago, when she fell on a slippery sidewalk. = You’ll enjoy The Radisson, Min- ~ neapolis.—Adv. d3-1-17 Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kali- her, 815 Mississippi avenue, Sunday, 8 son. Hair dressing, manicuring, face massage, scalp treatment, switches made from combings. Corns, ingrown nails treated a specialty. Mina Myers, 311 6th St. Phone 112-W. —Adv. 12d-111 You will find more of the leading people of Minnesota registered at the - Radisson, than at any other hotel in the Twin Cities.—Adv. d3-1-17 H. C. Baer, cashier of the Security State bank, went to Blackduck last evening on business. He will return ¥ Nary where she has been the guest =5 fo Bemidj1 this evening. of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. ? E. . G. W. Cochran, Sr., went to |Boobar, during Christmas vacation. Gr:g:wg!dyv Wis., Frid;zy where she | She is a Bemidji high school student. & her mother, Mrs. Paul m‘zt wl?: was injured by a fall | The Hotel of Character and Com- several weeks ago. fort. Hotel Radisson, Mimneapolis. —Adv. N d-3-1-17 ’ Ruth -Boobar has returned from 8. C. Brown returned to Big Falls, - - Minn., this morning after spending| E. C. Stiles, formerly manager of ~the week-end with his wife and |the Bemidji creamery, was a vis- daughter, Miss Ida Virginia Brown, |itor in the city Sunday and yester- in this city. day. Mr. Stiles is now manager of the Thief River Falls creamery. Rev. M. A. Soper returned this 3 morning from Leonard, Neving and | Get your 1917 diaries now. We other points in Clearwater county, have a large line, all sizes. Pioneer where he has been in the interest of |office. f 6-113 i the American Bunday, Sehoal Unian Miss Medora Rice of Tenstrike, a the past five days. Bemidji high school student, returned to the city yesterday to resume her studies. She has been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Rice, during vacation. Fritz Kruger, who has been em- .. ployed by the Northwestern Tele- * phone company of this city, has re- signed his position and will go to Cloquet, Minn., where he will make his home. _—— State of Ohio, City of Toledo, The pretty sentiment which ac- companies a gift of lowers—admira- tion, love, tender regard—these Lucas County, ss. hings make a flower as greatly prized Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he |as a jewel. So take even a single is senior partner of the firm of F. J. |rose home to some dear one, not for Cheney & Co., doing business in the Clty | jt5 intrinsic value, but for your in- O o iy & §§‘,‘,‘°m:"’."fm"“'.‘,’, ner feelings which it manifests. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each { ELLIOT, FLORIST—Adyv, 1227t and every case of Catarrh that cannot be mnxgx&f ure ;e;gfp‘?é‘ 15 CCI‘;‘S,?S{}H Miss Lyle Byrnes, domestic science Sworn to before me and subscribed in |teacher in the Wadena schools, who m!gfelence- this 6th day of December, | has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. A. W. GLEASON, (Seal) Notary Public. |Hallan L. Huffman, for the past Hall's Catarrh Medicine is taken in- |week, returned to Wadena yesterday ternally and acts through the Blood on |where she will resume her duties. the {‘,‘,’:,3:;,5;’,:‘“@:‘ of the System. Send | Migs Byrnes also visited her parents, . 3. CHENEY & €., Toledo. O. Dr. and Mrs. W. J. 113s'l'nes, of IV{in- Sold by all druggists, neapolis during Christmas vacation. Hall anml Pills for conmpnuon. P E 7:30—8:45 TONIGHT 5¢c & 18¢c THE REX THEATRE WILLIAM FOX Presents America’s great actor W_lLLlAMI FARNUM “The Broken Law” A pleasing photo play of love and mystery =) MATINEE at 2:30 DAILY G d0 | SELL - Groceries, Dry Goods Flour and Feed I WILL BUY parersonia you just what I can wse. I. P. BATCHELDER General Merchandise 321 Minneseta Ave. Phone 1890-W Bemid}i, Minn, B S S | R R No Clew. *Is the new bookkeeper married?" “I dunno. He's one o' them closc mouthed fellows. If he has any trou- ble he keeps it to himself.” ——London Telegraph. Savage Advice. Ella—What would you advise me to when the man comes round you might have it tuned! Measure your mind’s height by the shade it casts.—Browning. Mae Marsh In “The Marriage of GRAND ToHokioW MINCE MEAT Matinee 2-30 It still remains at PEACE NOT NEAR. (By United Press) Washington, Jan. 9.—Discussions of peace haven’t reached the stage sam mjn yet that the belligerent diplomats in and the‘ ‘ e gOOd ce Washington are exactly chummy.| meat ‘“‘Like Mother Hence the president again is having ’ two diplomatic dinners instead of| Used to Make.’’ one—the first is tonight. Ambassador Jusserand of France, | MERRELL-SOULE ., Syracase, N. Y. being the dean of the diplomatic S50/ €0:: 5, % T, corps here, is the guest of honor. Others to be seated around the ex- ecutive table in the state dining room of the White House include repre- sentatives in Washington of the en- tente allies and neutral diplomats, together with their wives. Madame Jusserand will sit at the president’s right and Ambassador Jusserand at the right of Mrs. Wil- son. The Teutonic allies, together with neutrals, will be represented at the diplomatic dinner next Tuesday eve- hing in the White House. ? SUNDAY SCHOOL ELECTION. F. B. Lamson was re-elected su- perintendent of the Presbyterian Sun- day school at the business meeting held Sunday. The other officers are as follows: Mrs. S. C. Brown, re- elected assistant superintendent; Mrs. John Essler, secretary; Mrs. Frank Hitchcock, treasurer; Mrs. C. E. Battles, head of the home depart- ment; Raymond Hannah, music lead- er; Miss Carrie Armstrong, assistant music leader; Miss Muriel McGee, or- ganist; Mrs. John Essler, superin- tendent cradle roll, and Mrs. Joe Mc- Taggart, primary department. SAW MARY GARDEN. Ship or brlng your Furs & Hldou while prices are high GfllflflEHG’S HIDE & FUR GO. We guarantee the best market prices. Before shipping else- where come in and get my prices. Weare also in the market for Brass, Copper, Rubbers, Rags and Iron 112 Third St. Phone 638 W We pay freight oa 100 1b. ship- ments. No less. T U T T T Mrs. W. B. Stewart returned Sat- urday evening from Chicago where she has been the guest of her daugh- ter, Mrs. W. K. Wagner, for the past ten days. Her little granddaughter, Agnes Wagner, who has been visit- ing her grandparents in this city for several months, returned to Chi- cago with her. While in Chicago Mrs. Stewart attended several grand operas, among them the French op- era “Thais,” in which Mary Garden starred. Large line of 1917 dinrles, Pioneer office. 6-113 son of Becida were the guests of B XXX KKK ERRK &K * ® Miss Nyhus and Miss Esther John- *x DRY CLEANING x 15 * x mediji friends yesterday. X Clothes Cleaners for Men & $50,000 to loan on farms. Dean * Women and Children * Land Co.—Adv. d’lltl * THE MODEL DRY * M Charles D d of P posky x 9 B * rs. Charles Durand of Pu was in Bemidji yesterday, enroute to x Hogan Bros., Props. s Stevens Point, Wis., where she will * ® visit relatives for a month. XXX REKEREERXEEEX XEEXEEREEEEEEERSR Melba Beauty Parlors: Room 8, x & O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. Shampooing, pe pe manicuring, face massage, treatment for sore feet. Headquarters for % BROSVIK, THE TAILOR <& Melba preparatlonu.o l'uukehyom' ‘6' « L pointments early. ice phone 540; x Phone 938 & home phone 88. Open evenings and pe . PY Sundays by appointment only.—Adv. 1213tt * * EEEEEEEEEEERERE EEEEREEEEEREEESR « DRUGS AND JEWELRY & ¥ Wholesalers and Retailers & +« Service and satisfaction. Mail & % Orders given that same ser- & % vice you get in persoa. « * BARKER'S * %« Third St. Bemidji, Minn. & EEEEEEEERREEEERE XXX EXEEREXEEEEEX Mrs. S. Annette and daughter, Marie, who have been visiting with friends and relatives at different points in North Dakota during the past two weeks, returned to Bemidji Saturday. Miss Annette is a student in the Bemidji high school. Did you finish High school last spring? If so, what can you do? Are you qualified to accept a business po- sition? No. Then you should take a course in the Mankato Commercial x * College. Send for their catalog. It g il ek . x DEAN LAND CO. g x —_— * When Hawaii Was a Republie. ¥ Land, Loans, Insurance & Hawall was proclaimed a republic *x and City Property x July 4, 1894. More than a year before ¥ Troppman Bloek Bemidji & Queen Liliuckalani had been deposed x & by a committee of public safety be- cause of her attempts, it was claimed, to secure more absolute power. A pro- EEEXEREEE R KRR TONIGHT Bc & 18c Introducing to: the motion picture public the noted stage favorite CHAS. CHERRY in an elaberate picturization of the Internanonal Dramatic Success “THE MUMMY AND THE HUMMING BIRD" A PARAMOUNT Picture in 5 parts GRAND THEATRE “Mrs. Paul Stre Yy do with my voice, love? Lily—Ob,|acted business in Bemidji yesterday. 7:30--8:45 Enamel your car with Black Shine. For sale by P. Barnell.—Adv. AN ATTACK OF GRIP ALWAYS LEAVE KIDNEYS cost of 11v- IN WEAKENED CONDITION Doctors in all parts of the country ing haS n'Ot have been-kept busy with the epi- demic of grip which has visited so The symptoms of grip yet StruCk many homes. this year are often very distressing and leave the system in a run down . - . Y Q condition, particularly the kidneys, Molly-O,” Latest Triangle Plav- N()NPJ S‘[I(:I{ ‘We Have the Lot You Want Most of those choice lots in Bemidji are ours to sell, because It is better to buy direct from the owner. PAY AS YOU LIKE In most cases these are the terms. We are here to help you secure a home of your own. BETIDJI TOWNSITE & IMPROVEMENT CO. THAYER C. BAILEY, Local Agent. nunmnnunnun we own them. IIIIIIIIIIII|lIllIIIlllIIllIIIIlIlIIII!. Clip out and ll‘uen!w SECURE THIS KOORS BROTHERS CO. %« Bakers and Confectioners « & +« Manufacturers and Jobbers & % Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, * Confectionery, Cigarsand Fountain Goods %« 316 Minn. Ave. Phone 135 & XXX RNE K REREEEEEEERE Typewriter Ribboas Garben Paper Socond Sheets Paperincveryconcoivabie form Phone 922 PIONEER OFFIGE I 222222222 2 2 EEEEEEEEEXEEREE EEXEEEEE KK KKK ney troubles. Druggists report large sale on Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp- Root which so many people say soon heals and strengthens the kidneys af- ter an attack of grip. Swamp-Root is a great kidney, liver and bladder remedy, and, being an herbal com- pound, has a gentle healing effect on the kidneys, which is almost im- - mediately noticed by those who try it. Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., offer to send a sample size bot- tle of Swamp-Root, on receipt of ten cents, to every sufferer who requests it. A trial will convince any one who may be in need of it. Regular size bottles 50 cts. and $1.00. For sale at all druggists. Be sure to mention this paper.—Adv. NTED» BY APER _TO YOU HOW TO GET IT ALMOST FREE tohl.:li‘“:. daily coul Cospons, or one Sunday coupon, like the e volume is on display at office of The Bemlidji Pioneer 6 42" 98 - Beautifully bound in rich Maroon—cover stamped in inlay design, with 16 full-page aits of the world’s most famous singers, and complete dictiosary of musical terms. Out of Town Readers Will Add (0c. for Postage “HEART SONGS" ™ world in one volume of 500 pages. Chosen by 20,000 music lovers. Four years to complete the book. Every song a gem of melody. $2.50 voLUME oldarfilfic Tbenubook\vntlnnnl! 400 the song treasures of the Omo These Are “Good-Service” Advertisers Offering you their “good-service” and spending money to tell this commun- ity about themselves. Why not call them up? KEEX XXX XXX KX LR R R R R R R R ESEE PHOTOGRAPHER Photos Pay and Night 'N. L. HAKKERUP R okhkhohk ok ARk kN RR XX XXX KX IS XSRS SRR R R0 ¥ MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS & *® Wholesale and Retall « + Pianocs, Orgaas and Sewiag & Maghines ® 117 Third 8t Bemidji & Phone §73-W ® J. BISIAR, Manager x EEXEREXEEXEEEERER EEXRXREKEEEREXEE XX LA R 22222 R R EKEEEEERKX KRR EXEEEEEEREEEEEER ¥ For Farm Insurance and & J. P. LAHR Marknhim Hotel Bldg. Bemidji, Mina. *x * *x * x * ¥ Lands Bought and Sold & * ® x x EEEEREEEERRKEEEX which seem to suffer most, as almost every victim complains of lame back and urinary troubles which should not be neglected, as these danger signals often lead to dangerous kid- SONHInnn