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MBS. FALLON HOSTESS Don't forget that you. are invited to attend the millinery display at the Mrs. J. H. Fallon entertained a|penrionnet Millinery Parlor tomor- GRAND Tomorrow group of ladies yesterday afternoonm 5 . 3 in honor of Mre. Blomguist of Ash- :g:’ ll;nday, and Saturday, mfli’fsg Triangle play 7 parts land, Wis., who is the guest of her ) H.B. WARNER daughter, Mrs. R. H. Olson, and Miss ‘Emma Rusness of Fargo, N. D., who 48 the guest of Mesdames ¥Fallon. and Bacor. The color scheme carried out throughout the living rooms of the Fallon home was in yellow, jonquils being used in decorating. The af- ternoon was spent in needle work, Miss Emma Rusness of Fargo, N. D., is viting at the C. M. Bacon and Henry Fallen homes for several days. Miss Rusness is a niece of Mrs. Fal- lon and Mrs. Bacon. “The Bsggafilnf Gawnpore” and the Keystone Comedy “The Bitter Pill” with Mack Swailn Miss Betsey Burnquist, who has after which refreshments were|been a guest at the Rodin home in | served, the town of Frohn for the past two —_— months, has returned to her home in MUSICALE A SUCCESS, |M@llard, Mino. L i e e e A el Miss Leona Schmidt of the Fifth ward has been a guest at the Gish hom: in the town of Frohn the past week. | Mrs. W. B. Stewart of Dewey av- Before buying your new spring enue gave a musicale in the Presby- suit, get a Lucille corset. Every cor- terian church last evening for the|set fitted and guaranteed at the I;Ie;s- | benefit of the Christian Endeavor. In |rionnet Millinery parlors. L P‘filtp of _various other attractions, it . 0. 0. Espe of Crookston has been in the city the past couple of days op matters of a land business nature. S. T. Goodbout of Crookston is the ery wWay. guest of' his cousin, Mrs. C. B. Pow- i The following took part in the pro-|ell, of Bemidji avenue. Mr. Good- | gram: Mildred Andrews, Grace Isted, | boyt travels for the Crookston Mar- { Maxine Johnson, Alice Dean, Mar-|ple works. S'N eti W:lc}ge,s.lack McGregor, Ella Norrie, Edith Schmitt, Muriel McGee, A. A. Lord returned yesterday ! . A, i;l():il;‘yml)(oon and Willard McGregor morning from a trip to Anoka, Min- / * neapolis and St. Paul where he has i spent the past fiye days on business 7| matters. gwas well attended and a success in Dijarfes of all descriptions; 1-3 off at the Pjopeer office as long as they last. tt Mrs. E. Smith and children left for Brainerd Wednesday to yisft for a short time with relatives and friends. In a few days you will not be| Get your diaries before the supply able to get any diaries. Get them [Das been exhausted; 1-3 off. Pio- now, 1-3 off at the Pioneer office. tf {Reer office. tf . ) Nels Sneen of Duluth i- Superintendent D. H. Spaulding |pess visitor jn the Fifthwisa:dbuiln and wife of Cass Lake were among Wednesday. . the out-of-town people who attended 2 . the opening of the Elko theater last evening, Personals'and Newsy Notes 7 Melba Beauty Parlors: Room 8, O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. Shampooing, ' manicuring, face massage, treatmeni $50,000 to Joan on farms, Land Co.—Adv. Dean for sore feet. Headquarters for i Melba preparations. Make your ap- pointments early. Office phene 540; home phone 88. Open evenings and undly_s by appointment only,—Adv. 1213tt Charles Eastman and family of Prosper Albee and family o Turtle River were in the city yester-|anticipate moving to Rockséonti Sfl‘lfl day, enroute to Moose, Minn, wherel{his month. g L ;hey will make their future home. - ) — You'll like Koors’ bread. Ask your Mf. and Mrs. H. N. Harding and | grocer for it. d2712 daughter, Miss Bertha Harding, of Cass Lake attended the o_panlng of the Elko theater last evening. Mrs, James Lee of Grand Forks came to Bemidji yesterday and Will make her home heré Yor sbie time. {Mrs. Lee is in poof health, but be- |lieves that the invigorating climate fol Beltrami county will be beneficial. Mrs. William Gray of Lake Plan- taganet spent yesterday in the city shopping. Exerything new and desirable will be shown in millinery at the Hen- jonnet Millinery Shop, Friday and aturday, March 9 and 10. 1-38 —_— Bell boy wanted at Hotel Mark- ham. - 5-38 § e = ? . {*"Mr._and Mra. Bloquist of Ash- ;1:“‘1: Wh:i, wl;‘o héve been the g\]xests of their daughter, Mrs. R. A. Olson, § \ |during the winter months, will re-| Miss Esther Johnson veturned on l’::::’;‘_’s’fy in the city on business {turh to their home in Ashland, Wis., Wednesday morning from Kelliher Saturday. where she visited fer a few days as Optometry means eye service. o a guest of friends. 36tL Mr. Condon, representative for the i Northern MinnesotA Dairy Farm Carl Petersob has rented the Jamt- Mrs. John Olson of Becida, who Land ¢ompany, is transacting busi-|vold farm near Aure for the coming|, T riously ill for some time s fness at Auré. He is accompanied by | year and will take charge about is reported to beyimprovlng. & his daughter, Miss Ruth Condon, of | April 1. Mrs. Mat Nolan of Bass Lake spent Madison, Wis. PESNL B G One of these nice days you ought AWAY ON BUSINESS _E._l{irkvold of Aure will leave in [to go to Hakkerup’s and have ylo‘ut; {a few 'days for Bainville, Mont. picture taken.—Adv. | Superintendent W. B. Stewart of kz?_—_——’_ the county schools and Superintend- S ent Hayes of the Thief River Falls I schools, went to St. Paul yesterday afternoon, where they will transact business. TONICGHT Sc & 1Bc 7:30—8:45 - STERLING TO STILLWATER Love Conquers Science Sheriff Andrew Johnson returned this morning from Stillwater where where he took George Sterling to GOING TO MONTANA A. J. Trusty and family of Spur will move to Montana in a short time. Mr. Trusty is in poor health and is in hopes that the change of climate will be beneficial. Strongest of Metro Wonderplays VIOLA DANA as the star Sterling was given | in i ,, the state’s prison. “ life sentence for murder in the first degree, having killed Peter Skrief| . of Nebish in a drunken brawl. YT'S diferent from L -others because more care " is taken :in the making ‘and the materials used are higher grade. Stove Polish Makes a brilliavt, silky palish that does | Dot rub off or dust off, ndthaehl:cusu four times as long as ordinary stove ylm; Used o:d sample stoves and sold a: Al e o e o e SRS v, your parior stove ar gour gas wange. 1i yos don’t find it the best you ever it oo Bk Bl Stows Peite T 2 a inliguid ar paste~one quality. B'ack Silk Stove Polish Works Sterling, Hllinois or brass. Jt has no equal for ussca. “A'Shine in Every Drop” § AMERICAN FIRMS INVITED TO EXHIBIT GOODS AT BORDEAUX Paris, March 8.—American mer- chants and manufacturers who de- sire to increase their trade with France today were invited to brave the submarine zone, if it still is in existence when the time comes, and send their displays over for the great Bordeaux fair, September 1 to 15. There is a great opportunity for American-made goods - in France, more so than ever before. They al- ways have been welcomed, however. It may be interesting to Americans, TEEKEKK KK KR KK KKK RS * CORS: * % Profousioual Restdoncs Corset % * k Sl A iren ik Motal el * les * 916 Miss Ave. LB R SRS R SRR R R R R midji, the LaFontisee, A. P. Henrion- | net and Edwards Sisters millinery |4 particularly to milady Americans, to|parlors will hold their spring open- *x YDEN SCHOOL trumen Den.rtm Harmony and Ifl’.iltox-;u k V. Phone 813lce Cuicyns . TUSETH SCHOOL OF MUSIC ‘Teachers of Violin. Piano and Bard Instrum Phone 267-W. 314 34 St. Ces i bate be 4a e L L KKK KKK KK KKK x :{% NEW JITNEY : MRS. MINA GUSTAVSON :{¥ FIFTH WAS;{I?ND ™ : : D ker— 0x —Phore 62— *® : 219 Minn. Ave, 10th St. :} “msust L. Berg, Joo Hague, + : i vy - 3% ‘Ray Jarvis and Fred Grant 4 . one 538 B3 L Bervice Night and Day * KR E XK KK R RKRK KK KRR B AR L L T T T ¥, bt 29 KNG PN » * “White House” Tea and Coffee + : Tallbr Made Sufts x serv%d exglualvely at the #{, g;&’;:gma::d 813:::1:: "u::sr o HIRD ST. CAFB : x HOGANSON BROS. " I R R R R R S R R R Y] «i*a«??k?{;d«s:itcit: NN P. ECKS Plun{%ing, Steagtfitflot Water Heating Get our estimate. Phones 5565 and 309 Service JULIA NELSON * Phone 810-J & DRESSMAKING At home or by day 612 America Ave. Phone 68 MRS. THORA STAMBAUGH SPEND YOUR LEISURE MOMENTS at the EAL BILLIARD PARLO! In good, clean enjoyment Pool or Billiards MILLINERY OPENINGS KKEH KKK KKK KK KKK * DRY CLEANING *x The three millinery stores in Be-|¥ Clothes Cleaners for Men, & Women and Children * THE MODEL DRY * CLEANING HOUSE * Hoganson Bros.,-Props. * * know that soaps and perfumes made |ing Friday and Saturday of this TR E R KK KKK KKK KKK in America and imported by French merchants are eagerly AOught Dby French women as soaps and perfumes made here and shipped to America are sought by American women. All allied and neutral countries are invited to participate in the fair. The exhibits will be placed in the Place des Qui_nconces. overlooking the Gar- onne river quays. The New Method Backache of any kind is often caufied 1 by kidney disorder, which means that the kidneys are not working properly. Poisonous matter and uric acid accumulate within the body in great abundance, over-working the sick kidneys, hence the congestion of blood causes backashe in the same manner as a similar con- tion in the head ‘causes headache. ou become nervous, despondent, sick, feverish, irritable, have spots appearihy before the eyes, bags under the lids, an lack ambition to do things. “The latest and most effective means of overcoming this trouble, is to eat spar- ingly of meat, drink plenty water be- tween meals and take a eingle Anuric tablet before each meal for a whi Sim| ask_your favyorite druggist, for Anu.m?l |¥ you have lumbago, rheumatism, gout, dropsy, begin immediately with this novel treatment. ‘ WOMEN OF MINNESOTA. - ADVICE FOR THOSE WHO ARE WEAK, NERVOUS, SLEEPLESS. St. Paul, Minn.—*“After my first child it left me in a very nervous, weakened and run-down condition; p1 also suffered withhead- N aches. At this time I} p found wonderful relief in Dr. Pierce’s Favor- ite Prescription. It soon built me up in good condition and my | 1t headache was entirely ! cured. [ have great faith in this medicine > and have recommend- . ed it to other women. 1 havealso used the ‘Pleasant Pellets’ as a purgative and have alv:a)_'s_found them to be effective and non- plpg.”—Mas. R. McL. HcLmes, 466 Farrington. ( week. Each store carries a full line of up-to-date millinery, l = Huffman & 0’Leary - FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING Phone 178-W or [ | BENEATH THE SURFACE is hidden the wonderful chain of bones that maintain the poise of your — body. 1 ] 8| The chains that control the wheels of business are given wonderful care. Years of study and work are spent im- proving business methods and short- S8oo Line Bullding " » ening business operations. le,”” says Why not give a little time to inves- the famous Dr. Pierce of Buffalo, N.Y. tigating ‘Nature’s way of correcting abnormal conditions ' CHIROPRACTIC Sron BERG, D. ¢. A. DANNE J“k Plne First National Bank Bldg., Bemidji Tamarack Office Hours: 10-12, 1:30-5, 7-8 Prompt Dellvery Phone 406-W GRAND THEATRE “THE HOUSE OF QUALITY” REX THEATRE REX T O DA Y SESmm————m J. WARREN KERRIGAN In a Masterly RED FEATHER Photoplay “The Pool of Flame” Produced by Otis Turner Then again, the after effe@s i “Ehamberlain’s g e e sesmmss Tomorrow—FRIDAY smsss An Extraordinary Feature “The Eagle’s Wings” No Advance In Admission cuugh that frequently follow: . \ 4 . “No one who has not had Influenza can realize the suffering it causes or how it defies treatment. | know of nothing that will give such prompt relief as Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, for when it is taken the pain in the chest disappears, the fever sub- sides and the whole body becomes more comfortable. distressing than the disease itself, but they can be avoided if Though the greatest danger from this disease is Pneumonia, I have never known a single case of Influenza to result in it when Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy was freely given. The persistent Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, and should not be allowed to run on until it becomes troublesome.” Qounss o Vealel. =Gty Clom borlucis of Influenza are often even more Cough Remedy s Influenza can be relieved by BEMIDJI'S NEW MODERN THEATRE MARY PICKFORD In that Delightful Scotch Photo-drama “THE PRIDE OF THE CLAN” With Special Music By Tuseth’s Orches- tra of Six Instruments Evening Prices For This Special Attraction Any Seat 28c Evening Shows Start Promptly at 7:30 & 9:00 Tomorrow--Matineee & Eve. I Bryant Washburn In Essanay 5 Part Drama ““THE BREAKERS”’ Matinee 2:30 --- Evening 7:30 and 8:45 Children Bc - - - = Adults I16¢c