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SLEIGHRIDE PARTY The following enjoyed a sleighride ut to the home of Mrs. Eva Kaiser in town of Northern Saturday after- noon: Mesdames Bowser, Reynolds Arnold, Parker, OLeary, Gilmore, Conger, Burke, Tuomy and Misses Murphy, Marie Burke, Rose Burke, Ella Parker, Alice Reynolds, Elean- ore Bowser, Martha and Katheryn Gilmore, and Elizabeth Tuomy. Melba Beauty Parlors: Room 8, O'Leary-Bowser Bldg. Shampooing, manicuring, face massage, treatment for sore feet. Headquarters for Melba preparations. Make your ap- pointments early. Office phene 540, home phone 88. Open evenings and Sundays by appointment only.——zAdv!. 12138t F. M. Mailzann 19 moving his office this week from 2081 Minnesota av- enue to his building just north of the city hall at 405 Minnesota avenue. Mr. Malzahn has accepted the agency of Allen automobiles and will open an automobile agency in connection with his land office. MUSICALE WEDNESDAY A musicale will be given Wednes- day evening in the Baptist church, under the auspices of the young peo- ple’s society of that church. Some of the best talent in the city has been segured for the occasion. SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS Mrs. C. H. Burnham had as her two o’clock dinner guests yesterday, Mrs. R. B. Hamilton and daughter, Arvilla Marie ,of Brainerd, Mrs. G. ‘W. Voltz and daughter, Miss Violet Voltz, and Messrs. Sigvald Norman and Leon Conditt. HOSTESS T0 ESTHERS The Queen Esther society will be entertained by Miss Sylvia Carter to- morrow evening at 7:30 o’clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Philip L. Hines, of Beltrami avenue. = DINNER GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Kenfield of Lake Boulevard entertained Mr. and Mrs. ~+ Quiney Brooks and family at one o’clock dinner yesterday, the occa- ion being Mrs. Brooks’ birth anni- TSAry: Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lundrigan of Cass Lake were in the city today and accompanied their son, Ed- ward, home from St. Anthony’s hos- pital where he underwent an opera- tion for hernia the first of March. Miss Florence Robbecke of Thief River Falls was the guest of Miss Elsie Schmitt of Dewey avenue’ to- day, while enroute to Hewitt, Minn., where she hag accepted a position as trimmer in a millinery store. Mrs. R. B. Hamilton and daugh- ter, Arvilla Marie, of Brainerd, who have been the guests of Mrs. Hamil- ton’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Voltz, for the past week, returned to their home this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Orville K. Titus of Pinewood were the guests of Mr. Titus’ mother, Mrs. Julia Titus, Sat- urday, between trains. Mrs. Titus was formerly Miss Johanna Jamtvold of this city. One of these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have your picture taken.—Adv. 14tf J. P. Lahr has purchased the Hans Sand home on Twenty-sixth street and Calihan avenue. Mr. Sand and family left this morning for Bend, Ore., where they will make their home. " | Personals and Newsy Notes Miss Anna McManus of Dewey av- enue, returned Sunday morning from Grand Forks, N. D., where she had been in training at St. Michael’s hos- pital for the past several months. Mrs. O. H. Manaugh of Lake Boulevard will leave today for Butte, Mont., where she will visit her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Erickson, for a month or six weeks. Judge Stanton arrived from Be- midji this morning and spent part of the day conferring with the county board about ditch matters. Engineer Kibbey of Minneapolis, Engineer Berg of Duluth and Engineer Everts of Bemidji were among those attend- {ing the conference.—International Falls Daily Journal. . . A. G. Wedge, vice president of the _ .First - National bank, end-wife and Mrs. Allen Forte of town of Eckles In a few days you will not be able to get any diaries. Get them now, 1-3 off at the Pioneer office. tf Mr. and Mrs. O. Dening of Garvin, Minn., are guests at the Loren Coyle home in the town of Grant Valiey for a few days. Mrs. Coyle and Mrs. Dening are sisters. $50,000 to loan on farms. Dean Land Co.—Adv. a71te City Attorney M. J. Brown will re- turn tomorrow morning from Min- neapolis where he has been on busi- ness since Saturday. Miss Alice Butler of Turtle River was in the city Saturday, enroute to Maltby, Minn., where she will teach a term of school. Mrs. Amanda Saxrud has gone to Shakopee, Minn., where she will take mud bath treatments for rheumatism at a sanatorium. Miss Mabel Plummer, who teaches near Blackduck, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bach- le, in this eity. You’ll like Koors' bread. Ask your grocer for it. daz27tt Mrs. J. G. Meyers of Nevis is vis- iting at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Sam Hayth, of town of Northern for a few days. Miss Pearletta Wheeler was the guest of Bemidji friendd Saturday. Miss Wheeler teaches school near Pinewood. Mrs. S. Case and daughter, Norq. of Nary spent Saturday in Bemidji, returning home on the evening train. Miss M. Knox, who teaches near Kelliher, wasi the guest of relatives in the city during the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blakely of Turtle River spent Saturday in the city on business matters. Diaries of all descriptions; 1-3 off at the Pioneer office as long as they last. tf E. E. Kenfield, manager of the Be- midi Box company went to Black- duck today on business. Miss Jessie Pendergast, who teach- es in town of Eckles, spent Saturday in the city on business. Easter photos of quality atfiprlcé daughter, Katherine, left this morn- ing for Minneapolis. Mrs. Wedge and daughter will also visit at De- troit, Minn., before reutrning to Be- midji. was in the city Saturday, enroute to Nary, Minn., where she will visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Rogers, for a week. REX THEATRE REX mamsssmnT0 DA Y S— Red Feather Photob Plays present HERBERT KELCY and EFFIE SHANNON in “THE SPHINX” In 5 Acts TUESDAY— Wm. Fox presents THEDA BARA in “THE SERPENT” Matinee Daily—2:30........ v st wmmi ST 5c and 10c ...5¢c and 16¢ Evenings—7:30 and 8:45........... GRAND THEATRE “THE HOUSE OF QUALITY” 7:30—8:45 TONIGHT 8c & I8¢ Alice Brady In the screen version of the famous play--‘‘Frou-Frou” " “The Hungry Heart” The wonderful gowns worn by Miss Brady are of the very latest model and style, and cost a vertible young fortune Tomorrow --- Fred Hartman And His Dog Team Shows at 2:30 --- 4:00 --- 7:30 --- 9:00 savings; make appointments by phone, 570-W. " Rich Studia, 29 10th St. 24-47 I can eat’em all — they won’t hurt mel That’s be- cause they’re made with Calu- met—and #:ar’s why they’re pure, tempring, tasty, whole- some—that’s why they won’t burt any kid.” Received Highest Awards New Cosk Brok Fror—Ses Slip in Prund Cam. e — THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER |™ BAD BREATH | Dr. Eawards’ Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It . Dr. Edwards’ ‘Clive Tablets, the sub- stitute ' for caloruel, act gently on the bowels and positively do %he work. People afflicted with bad breath find |’ quick relief through Dr. Edwards’ omt,:d ;rmus. Ttlal;e pleasant, ‘su“gad?- coal ablets are n for bad br by all who know them. wath, Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act gen- tly but firmly on the bowels and liver, stimulating them to matural action, clearing the blood and gently purifyi the entire system. They do that whi dangerous calomel does without any of | the bad after effects. All the benefits of nasty, sickening, iping cathartics are derived from Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets without grip- , pain or any disagreeable effects. r. F. M. Edwards discovered the formula after seventeen years of prac- tice among patients afflicted with bowel and liver complaint with the attendant breath. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are pure- ly a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil; you will know them by their olive color. Take one or two every night for a week and note the effec? 10c and 25c per box. All druggists. William H. Schmitt of Dewey av- enue spent Saturday in Nebish on business matters. Mr. and Mrs. Prosper Albee of Spur spent Saturday in the city on busi- ness matters. Mrs. James Wheeler of Bass Lake was a Bemidji visitor Saturday, be- tween trains. Get your diaries before the supply has been exhausted; 1-3 off. Pio- neer office. tf Mrs. Sidney Miller of Pinewood was a business visitor in the city Saturday. Mrs. D. G. Kilmer of Blackduck was the guest of friends in the city Saturday. Miss Dolly Koors spent Saturday in Kelliher where she has a class in music. Kodak films developed, only 10c; prints only 3¢ up; post card size, only 5¢. Rich Studio, 29 10th St. 312-tf GRANDMOTHER KNEW There Was Nothing So Good foe Congestion and Colds as Mustard But the old-fashioned mustard-plaster burned and blistered while it acted. You can now get the relief and help that mustard plasters gave, without the plas- ter and without the blister. Musterole - does:-it. - It-is a clean; white ointment, made with oil of mustard. It is scientifically prepared, 86 that it works wonders, and yet does not Hlister the tenderest skin. Just massage Musterole in with the finger tips gently. See how quickly it brings relief—how speedily the pain disappears. Use Musterole for sone throat, bron- chitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, conges- tion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chil- blains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it nften. orevents pneumonia). TUSETH SCHOOL OF MUSIC Teachers of Violin, Piano and Band Instruments Phone 287-W. 214 3d St. MRS. MINA GUSTAVSON : —Dressmaker— : 219 Minn. Ave, 10th St. J Phone 538 KERXRKK KKK KX TR KR * * ‘“White House”” Tea and Coffee + served exclusively at the THIRD ST. CAFE L2 34 * * x KX XK KRR KKK I EE LS RE LR EE S LR * * ® SPIRELLA CORSE! * % Professional Reu?\amce %%rut * * Service * * JULIA NELSON * * 916 Miss Ave. Phone 810-J % *x KX X KX KEK KPR KX KKK SPEND YOUR LEISURE MOMENTS 2t the IDEAL BILLIARD PARLORS In good, clean enjoyment Pool or Billiards : HAYDEN SCHOOL OF MUSIC Instrumental Department Harmony and History Voice Cul Phone 816 P cescecece e o0 TRHK KKK KKK KKK KX *x NEW JITNEY STAND IN *« * FIFTH WARD * —Phore 62— % August L. Berg, Joe Hague, % Ray Jarvis and Fred Grant Service Night and Day KH KKK KKK KK KK *x *x dkkokok ok KKK KK KK KK Taimmlr}nsuns Drop in and look over our Spring and Summer lines. x x R 3 % HOGANSON BROS. Kk Kok ik 309 Third St. KHEEKK KK KR KKK KKK o ‘Water Heating x * * = P. ECKS' = Plunlffilng. Stean?nan Hot § Get our estimate. Phones 556 and 309 = R 5 DRESSMAKING At home or by day 612 America Ave. Phone 58 MRS. THORA STAMBAUGH Optometry means eye service. 36tt ranges — eaten every day — will help you stay well. Order Sunkist now and keep a supply of these uniformly good oranges in the house always. Sunkist Uniformly Good Oranges California FruitGrewersExchange LA 60 PROPOSALS FOR CITY PRINTING ADVER Sealed bids will be received by the undersigned to be opened. before the city council of the City of Bemidji, at a regular meeting to be held on Mon- day, March 19th, 1917, at 8 o’clock P. M. for the publishing for the per- iod of one year from April 11th, 1917 in some newspaper now published and which has been printed and pub- lished and in general circulation in the City of Bemidji for at least une year past, all the official proceed- ings of the council and other mat- ters required in the charater, or or- dinances and resolutions of the eily. Such proposals shall state the price per legal folio of 250 “Ms’ non- pariel, as defined by the Statutes of the State, for the first insertion and In the District Court of the United States for the District of Minne- sota, Sixth Division. In the Matter of Joshua Peterson, Bankrupt. IN BANKRUPTCY. To the Creditors of Joshua Peter- son, of Kelliher, in the County of Beltrami, in said District, Bankrupt: Notice is hereby given that on the 10th day of March, A. D. 1917, the above named Joshua Peterson, was duly adjudicated a bankrupt and that the first meeting of his credit- ors will be held at the office of the undersigned referee in bankruptcy, in the City of Crookston, in the County of Polk, in said district, on the 22nd day of March, 1917, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at which time said creditors may attend and prove claims, examine the bankrupt, appoint a trustee, and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. Dated March 10, 1917. OLB J. VAULE, Referee in Bankruptcy. 1td-312 BIDS FOR BOARD AND CARETAKE OF CITY PAUPERS Sealed bids will he received by the undersigned to be opened before the City Council of the City of Bemidjl at a regular meeting to be held March 19th, 1917, at 8 o’clock P. M. for board and caretake of the city pau- pers. Bidder to provide comfortable beds and shelter, to see that paupers are kept clean, given substantia! food and to receive proper care and nurs- in g Bids will be received on the basis of so much per pauper, per day or week. The city reserves the right to re- jest any or all bids. Dated Bemidji, Minn., March 9th, 1917, GEO. STEIN, 2d-312-19 City Clerk. \ - for additional insertions of 211 mat-|4 4 % # % € & ¥ K X K K K ¥ X X ters so published. * DRY CLEANING x The city council reserves the| Clothes Cleaners for Men, * right to reject -any or all bids. * Women and Children * Dated Bemidji, Minn., Mareh 9th,| ¥ THE MODEL DRY *x 1917, ¥* CLEANING HOUSE * GEO. STEIN, x Hoganson Bros., Props. * 2d-312-19 City Clerk. [ % % % 4 % & % & ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ X X ¥ ——{ OVE IS THE MASTER KEY m That Unlooks AT THE WITH—— Francis X. Bushman “THE GREAT SECRET” The Stupendous Metro Serial in 15 Chapters and Beverly Bayne ——As Stars——— Mightiest of Metro Marvels Also Showing A Select Comedy NEW THEATRE MONDAYS §¥ Begin with the First Two Chapters ~%1l TONICHT and TOMORROW Ralph Herz » ““The Future Man’’ MONDAY & TUESDAY Matinees 2:30 Evenings 7:30-8:45 Children Sc Adults I5c “‘The Creat Secret’ Will Be Shown OF EACH WEEK UNTIL FINAL CHAPTER

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