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ANNUAL REPORT OF BON'T FUSS W LIBRARY IS FLATTERING; | - IMUSTARD PLASTERS! SHOWSSTEADY GROW TH| ascsteroie Works Easier, Quicker and Without the Blister The annual report of the public There’s no sense in mixing a mess Iibrary, furnished by Miss Beatrice mustard,.fio‘:xr and :l:ater ‘be: you £ Mills, librarian, shows that the| easily relieve pain, soreness or stiffness library is becoming much better| with a little clean,” white Musterole. known and important center of| Musterole is made of pure oil of mus- usefulness as well as pleasure. Ex-| tard and other helpful ingrediants, com- ocellent judgment is being used in|bined in the form of a pleasamt white the selection of books and the stand- | ointment. It takes the place of out-of- ard of the library is being constantly | date mustard plasters, and will notblister. raised. The patronage of the library| Musterole usually gives prompt relief is increasing and the report is in-| from sore throat, bronchitis, tonmilitis, deed flattering. croup, stiff neck, asthma, neun'ulgia Head,: During the year 467 new borrow-|ache, congestion, pleurisy, rhe natis ers have registered, of this number | lumbago, pains and aches of the back or 800 being adults and 167 children. | joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises; zs(szlreulntion—cmldren, non-fiction | chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the ; fiction, 5,250. chest (it often i Adult—Non-fiction, 522; prevSRis ppesmonial, 7,932. Total circulation, 13,972. Books added—by purchase, 209; by gift, 40. Total, 249. This does not include government documents and state bulletins. Total number of books in the - library, 5,308. Magazines on File. Magazines subscribed for: Col- fler's Weekly, Scribner’s, Scientific American, Popular Mechanics, Re- view of Reviews, Youth’s Companion, House and Garden, Modern Pris- cilla, Literary Digest, Ladies’ Home Journal, Saturday Evening Post, Woman'’s Home Companion, Pictorial | A very beautiful girl dressed iz 2 Review, Everybody’s, Illustrated|simple cotton dress. The handsome World, Century, American City,|city expert and the stalwart, notde World’s Work, Bookman, Outlook, | mountaineer. Such is the triangle Survey, Nation. in the, latest Morosco-Paramount Newspapers—Bemidjj Pioneer, Be-|photoplay, “The _Stronger midji Sentinel, Duluth Herald, Grand | starring Vivian Martin and comius: Rapids Herald-Review. - to the Elko theater tomorrow,. mat— New shelving placed under the|inee and evening. windows in the reading room for the reterence books, adds greatly to their easy access. An attractive bulletin board has also been purchased. £ MPULSORY TRAINING terpieces in Art and Nature that: a * CO; i (By United Press) fold im perfect uence. “the purest Des Moines, March 23.—The Iowa lov‘l stur,; ever 'fifla.'- L state senate today passed a resolu- The appearance of Diana and Ap- tion urging compulsory military|ollo before the court of :Jupster: wil training. bring to mind the exquisite-coloring: of Alma-Tadema. During: the iixct- eer is anxious | dent in which Diana shoots an 'arrow: fiction, L ) ’ ’ THEATERS “THE STRONGER: LOVE”™ . A THE HUNTRESS” “In Diana, the Huntress,’” the prc ducers have achieved an'artistic: trd umph—every moment in.this dram: is an exquisite picture in' itself—a series of several hundred’lictle - The Bemidji Plon to publish all the local news possible and woul it very much if anvone hi d appreciste | turns into fllowers as he seels togr: aving news | it, her mymphs are seenuddseing: of that character would phone 933, | throught the forest, forming a picture}= Bemidfi [that ta many will meam a Corot. While tke punishment visited upom Acteon by Diana, for his intrusiom adl the bath, his tragic fate, transformed.{ into a stag, pursued and finslly de- stroyed by his own hunters axd dogs;| or mail the details to the Pioneer, Be Fair With Your Wife ! If you insist on having GOOD meals served, YOUR part is to furnish the MA- TERIALS. ' Your wife can do HER part if you do YOURS. of tragi-psyc hology: the - this. evening. w\ " [0) B [ - : 1 Woodstock It is a better typewritas: Guaranteed for 2:years. MODEL ¢ MODEL 5. $68.00 $100.0) §5 down, $3:§5 down k53 per month. | per montl CASH PRICE SOME LESS: Bemidji Pioneer Phone 922 If the bread isn’t just up.to : the mark, don’t complain. Send her a sack of our Pills- bury Flour. There is none better. )f the coffee hasn’t the right flavor, use our fragrant Em- press brand. You’ll find no fault with it. Our breakfast bacon would give a wooden man an appe- tite. Factis, this store is noted for quality : eatables. Come here, and you will be fair with you wife. R Save Time and Order Your Meat with Your Groceries — e W. . SCHROEDER Phone 68 Bemidji Cor. 4th & Minn. Ave. = I~ RAILROAD TIME TABLIS. MPLS.. RED LAKE &MAN. Southtbound No. 12—Arrives. ... ... 9:45 A. M. Northbound i 1:30 P. M.} 1 {No. 11—Leaves MINNESOT:A & INTERNATIONAL Southboun Northbound. 31x—Kelliher local No. 33 —International sleeper 4 Trains marked x daily except Suirday:. other trains daily. No. 34, carrying sleeper for St. Paul, reaches Minneapolis at 10:00| | a. m., and reaches St. Panl at 10:30 a. m. No. 33. carrying sleeper, Paul 7:056 p.m. Minnesota & Internatiomal Preight. Northbound. 47—Leaves No. Bemidji.. 45—Arrives No. Bemidji. . Southbound. 44—Leaves No. Bemidjl.. 46—Arrives No. Bemidji. . 800 LIER. leaves St. ! No. No, No. No. Eastbound. 162—Duluth 1ocal. 186—Local_freight. - ‘Westbound. . 163—Thief R iver F' local No. No. . 187—Local freig! GREAT XO! Westbound. . 106—Twin Cities local, \ rives 33—Grand \F I HAD BEEN BoRH RICH-ID | BE A& NAYURALIST-I LOVE TH STUDY OF BIRDS—SINCE I CAME SOUTH IVE-FOUND 27 DIFF RANT |\ Love” | Tablets and soclety | that, falling near the nunter Acteon, = A g | ARCHITECTS GEIB & LEIBSLE Designing, Estifating, Superin- tending, Si¥veyis . ng Markhsm Bldg. Phone 123 Whén 1 need of wooD Remitiider 6E0. . FRENCH & SON Phone 98 or €48y ) Special rate on delivery from OAr. the Sex is in the NEW FOX FILM “TME ISLAND OF DESIRE” REX - SAT. Ceuld Suit He fast?* asked the customer at' the bo- siery eounter. . “Certatiily met, madam,” repll¥d the new clerit fir the faliness of bis Euow)- edge. “Black is mever considered a*fast color, you know. But I can show' you something pretty swift in stripes’— New York American. 800 Line Bullding Wood For Sale Birch Jack Pine Tamarack ‘Prompt Dellvery - young d ferl young—to do ‘this you’ must watch your' Bver and bowdls-ther¥’s no need of having a sallow’ complexion—dark rings onder your eyes—pimy bil- iouss look in your fate—d: es with no sparde. Your doetor’ tell you ninaty per cest of all:sickness comes frors” inastive bowels and liver. Dr.-Edwards, 3 well-knoy ysician in OBlo, perfeeted a ' vegetable com- pound’ mixsd: with olivé’oil to' act cn the liver: anid bowels, which his_patietits for years. . Tablets, dwasds” Ofive stitute for cxlomef, are gém’lreh THE LIFE OF AN INVALID ‘he gave to | grows very nionotonous. Most every- body wants ‘good: health. Dr. Rd e sub- If you are not perfectly well, we in- % their | vite you to pergonally investigate action, y&t-always: effectiv CHIROPRAGTIC. about "M e"“b"x‘:h o;fou‘;d i Visit us and lét us tell you more natural Buoyzicy which s be ei- |about this wonderful new science. joyed by zveryorie; by toning Up th . 2nd clearinp-the: system of impurities. A. DANNENBERG, D. C. You will'know Dr. Ed s” Olive | First National Bank Bldg., Bemidji - Oftice Hours: 10-12, 1:30-5, 7-8 brs their” ol e boxx Al draggists. Phoné*408:W" | Huffwan & O'Leary FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING Phone [(78-W or ’ e per W AT THE | BazaarStor ALTHOUGH”Ioumsmcks in all depaftinents-are: larger than we have.ever carried, ther¢iss not: a day we do not'add the newest and most:up.te minute merchandise obtwinable. Among :thé:neéw- arrivals are—— ' will inspire the most exacting seekerm| == Mavig \ . Daces; Embroideries and Besd. Tti dozem pairs of Alexandria 8. Ronsard $1.75 to $3.00 per pair.- Silk. Petticoats in: taffer g3 and: jersey, $4.50 to $8.00.. SUITS AND CQATS were: never quite so at- tractive as now and. prices.are.no. higher than last 5 o last year at the BAZAAR STOR IIIIII|Il|||IIIIII|II||II|IIII|I|||I|IIII|III|lillllll||Iiilillllillllllll“lllllIlllllllIIlII|IiII|I|IIIIII|IIII Warners Corsets Pictorial Review Patterns = || 1IIIII|HHII||IIIII|II||||!l oy | o} hese Are “Good - Sevice” Advertisers. Offering you. their «good-service” and:spending moaney to tell this communs-- ity about themselves. Why not call them up? PR ccc;cc,;icuacca1-:c;c.;cacuiculiaflc;;cacac«'_;. KOORS BROTHERS CO. sx DRUGS AND JEWELRY %% GENERAL MERCHANDISE + Bakers and Confectioners ¥ Wholesalers and Retallers. &% @roesries, Dry Goods, Shoes, # Manufacturers and Jobbers & Service and satisfaction. Mail. % Flour, Feed, etc. Tha X p—— s - C. W. LaMoure Co.| O Maxwell Agency Here j N & WOLD OF THE WARD HAVE SIGNED. VAGEWSY IN THIS TERRI. TORY AND WILL OPEN A GARAGE SHOW ROOMS IN THAT PART OF THE €ITY. Northwest DisWibutors CLASSIFIED g 7-33¢°" WANTED—A' gitl- at 222% Third’ Street. _ 322t WANTED—To sécuré lodn on mortgage security Beltrami co land, partly T Pioneer office, J: WANTEDGood gitt for general lousework. Must have good ref- ;zi%n;es, 1014 Minn: Ave. Phone 2324 WANTED—Housekeeper” for two. Light work. A. B." Rayinond, Warba, Minn. 5-326 WANTED—A steady job with: tractor. Firmt class wi floor™ finislier, also block la; A H._Thompmn‘, MclIntosh, Minn unty of wages. A TIT5 Bemidji Phone 833. : Afe. 63326% WANTED—Young lady desires : tion in offi¢e> Address “Z,” nl;‘f;- neer. 6 7 11 WANTED_0 ;1‘1:;&31';- matter roken: I pay $1.0/ $5.00 per set. Mail tglf. :LAZOE %007 S. Fifth' Stieet, Philadelphia, a. ma teeth. Do Will send cash by return ‘ 12-324 FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Furaibhed rooms. Minn Ave. St 2-324 FOR RENT—Four-rootii’ house, 602 13th St. Phone-26 6-328 * RENT—Furn oms, 1017 Minnesota Ave., géntléman pre- féfred. . ) 3-327 fFOR SALE. FOR'SALE—Philo chickeri’coop an -~ lagiig hens:-90L - Soulavard, g 61 . 8 FOR SALE—2,600 stock of dry: goods, shoes, wool:angd: cotton dress goods, children’s and misses’ cot- ton dresses, children’s, misses’ and ladies’ summer; spring-agd winter coats, laces, hose, sweaters, yarn, etc. New, clean good quality- stock, no.shoddy or:junk; liber: discount - for; cash om invoice vear ago or will consider trade clear land; or some cash an equity. T. C. Dillay, Northfiel Minn. 32324 FOR SALE-—Span o¢ mares, weigit about- 2,400. Hnwness and wagon with double box. Call at: 0. K. Hotel: 6-328 L SR .= '| "OR SALE—When you wang & lot, or house and lof, five-acre tracts for garden or pealtry raising, 40, 80 or 160 acres for farming, call on | Mathew Larson. Phone 249. 425. FOR SALE ©CR TRADE—For Bemidjl-. property, a large house and 2 lots . in Minneapolis, good loeality. Ad-. dress 1122 Beltvami Ave. 5-,-52 3 FOR SALE—Seven-room house, lo- cated on corner lot 50-150. Rrice. $%,350, $50@ cash, bala on, easy rental payments. J B Gibbons. " 8326 Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, ¥& Orders giyen. that same. san-~ n careful buyers Onnteeuonemclgannl &% vice you, get in person. - buy here. Fountain. Goods & BARKER'S e W. G. SCHROEDER & 315 Minn, Ave. Phone 126 «#& Third St Bemidji, Minn. R& Bemidji Bhoue 66 ¥ -Icuciic.;«cccicl«iiL;c«;ccccqctll«c:ic;«icc;g“ XEREAEUREES KEX c~«c.cccccc.cc«lifli!l!lilfliil«qaq x % " &xx BROSVIK, THE TAILOR & & Phone 938 (23 iillil!’i!liill!l T TEEE R R R TR R E 3 uk K & #% Photos Bay aad % L 2 N. L. RAKKERUP " ;;ucccc;cucucccq;cc«cca&tlaccggg MUSICAL ENSTRUMENTS Wholesale and Retall Pianos, Ongans and Sewing Machines 117 Third 8t. Phone 573-W J. DBISIAR, Manager DEAN LAND CO. Land, Loans, Insurance, and City Property Troppman, Bloek Bamid)i & & x * * . = x * Bemidji x x « - - - - « « AEEERRRREREE T NEVER KNEW EXISTED- \T5 ALL COVERED ——A o ! LT ALL DEPENDS oo FOR SALE—7% acres ahout twe blocks morth of North h; school. - All under oultivation, Johm T, Gibbons. 6-3° FOR SALE—1 electri¢ washing ma- chine, new; 1 electric fan, 1 leath-. er covered couch, 1 kitchen range, 1 gaseline range, & base burner and 1 leather rocker, 512 America Ave. J. W. Garvin. . - —_————— FOR SALE—House; cheap if taken at once. Inguire a‘ Pionear Of- fice. 6-324 FOR SALE OR RENT—A sewing machine. Priee at 918 Lake Boulevard. 2 th | A O A O ey FOR SALE—Nine-room house Wi five lots, two bloeks from eity hall. Phone 37 16-322 FOUND FOUND—Buneh of keys, Pioneer office, $20. Cal} 6-322 Call at OWNA Woodstock It is a better typewriter Guaranteed for 2 years. MODEL 4 | MODEL 5 $68.00 $100. $5 down, $3| $5 down%fi | per month. | per month ™ CASH PRICE SOME LESS Phone 922 Bemidji Pioneer

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