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FRIDAY. APRIL 27. 1917 Coming’ Events | i !'\ Aprll 30—Beltrami county asses- sors’ meeting at court house. ‘May 14—Tax judgment sale of government lands at the'court house. _June 1—Bemdji high school com- lnfllleement. June .24—The farmers will hold their annual picnic at the fair grounds. SOCIETY NATAL DAY CELEBRATED Mrs. J. J. Opsahl was given a birth- day surprise ny her immediate neigh- bors last evening. The self-invited|. guests were Mesdames George: - W. i Rhea, George ¥French, B. R. Erick- son, Osmond-Johnson, Ryan, .Frank § Getchell, H. :N. McKee, Meilicke; T. l W. Swinson, TRognlien of Wilton: The hours were - -spent in conversation and 1unch was s served at a late hour. P i~ A i MAY POLE DANCE The Eastern Star lodge will enter- ( tain at a May pole dance Tuesday night at the Masonic hall. Mem- l:eu ne requested to come with May| dringing ‘refreshments-- for| 'l'he regulnr business meeting i | 1 row _afternoon. 4 merwved. s [ L B INFORMAL DANCING PARTY W mhe Bemidji EIKS will give an in- . formal dancing party in their new { temple this evening. A most enjoy-; able evening is anticipated. :The af- fair will be conduc¢ted by the enter- ' tainment committee of the lodge. Persqnals and . Newsy Notes ' Earl Pendergast of International Falls, a grandson of Representative L. G. Pendergast of this city, was in Bemidji yesterday enroute to the ‘State Park from Minneapolis where he has attended the forestry school § during the winter. He will continue é his studies at the State Forestry { \ § { { H i i school at the park during the sum- ‘mer months. Mrs. Herman Wolff of the Belmont aparuments, who with her daughter, Miss Elsie Wolff, has spent the win- “ter months in San Francisco, return- ed home yesterday. Miss Wolff will not return home for some time.—| ‘Grand Forks Herald. To intending settiers and farm la- borers apply to W. E. Black. Can- adian Government Agent, Clifford Building, Grand Forks, N. Dak., for settlers’ and laborers’ rates and other information in Western Canadzzsu P.. Lahr and M. Alls Lunch will béi Virginia Rhea, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Rhea, went to Duluth Wednesday where she will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burlaga for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Burlaga are former residents of Be- midji. Among those who attended the ditch hearing which was held before Judge C. W. Stanton in district court yesterday was Semator D. P. O’Neil of Thief River Falls. Spring time is Kodak time! De- veloping, 10c; prints, only 3¢, 4¢, 5¢. Rich Studio, 29th 10th St. Phone 570. School photos—baby photos ‘—quality portrnits at money savl;:g;z Percy Warner of Grand Rapids, county engineer of Itasca county, and wife, were Bemidji business visitors yesterday, Mr. Warner being here on ofticial businesa Sunday is rose day. Special Sat- urday and Sunday, all kinds of roses, Sl 00 "doz. Elliot’s. Mother’s Day May 13. 5-428 Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Rognlien of Wilton were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Opsahl yesterday. They returned to their home in the eve- ning. Mrs. Jennie Van Arnum returned Wednesday from Minneapolis where she attended the state Sunday school convention and also visited friends. One of these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerup's and have your picture - taken.—Adv. 14t¢ Mrs. Jennie Plukovsky of Yola e to Bemidji' yesterday and spent 7day in-the-city shopping, return- to her htme: today.. b N. C 0'Connor, secretary of the ’hlnne‘polis Typographical Union, was in Bemidji yesterday enroute to his ome trom' Crookston. o 1 Order your King’s raspberry bush- es at $15.00 per 1,000 from l%ll};ts Miss Depolder went to Bemidji yesterday afternoon to have her ton- sils removed at the Bemidji hospital. —Cass Lake Times. Everlasting strawberry plants, $3.00 hundred at Elliot’s. 5-428 Are Passions Inherited? The an- swer is coming. 3-428 F. S. Pearson of town of Northern is spending several days in Minne- apolis attending to business matters. John Wiltse, editor of the Bagley Independent, was a business visitor in the city yesterday. $50,000 to loan on farms. Dean Land Co.—Adv. a71te Mrs. 1. E. Raymond of the town of Frohn transacted business in Be- midji Thursday. Ay Miss Hattie Young of the town of Eckles was the guest of friends here Thursday. You'll like Koors’ bread. Ask your grocer for it. d27tt Mrs. W. N. Anderson of Wilton was a between-train shopper yester- day. H. W. Nims of Bagley was among the out-of-town visitors yesterday. The boys favorite It's Easiest/ 0SBLACK WHITE TAN [Q¢ ) ! *|SHOE POLISHES P.L.DALLEY CO OF NEW. YORK*INC. ' BUFFALO,N.Y.. SNSRI R N BEMIDJI HORSE NIARKET We Buy and Sell Horses, Harnesses and Vehicles. 2 Moberg Construction Company Telephone 272 Bemid]ji, Minn. L TR LT TR LR LT TR A T A L ML U i We Have the Lot You Want Most of those choice lots in Bemidji are ours to sell, because we own them. 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. BEMIDJI TOWNSITE & IMPROVEMENT CO. THAYER C. BAILEY, Local Agent. T LT T T T o, » 4 T, T LT LTI THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Gen. U. S. Grant THE MODEL SOLDIER Subject Morning Discourse at Methodist Church SUNDAY MORNING. 10:45 Evening Subject “HEARING THE VOICE OF GOD” Optometry means eye service. LECTURE TONIGHT An illustrated lecture on the “Re- building of China” will be given this evening in the Congregation church, under the auspices of the Young Men’s Athletic club of the Fifth ward. The recture will commence at 8 o’clock. NEW CUB ARRIVES Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Homer C. Baer of Lake Boulevard, last evening, a son. NEW POSITION Miss Anna Brown has accepted a position with the firm of Reynolds & Winter as stenographer, filling the vacancy caused by the resigna- tion of Mrs. Frank Ward, formerly Miss Marie Klein, whose marriage took place last week. OUR PLATFORM. [Mationa] Crop Improvement Serviee.] The four fundamentals following are being taught where grain is a factor: First—Establishment of one variety of each kind of seed best adapted to soil and climate. Second.—The fa~ning and grading to obtain a uniform seed, free from trash, immature grain and weed seeds. Third.—treatment of grain diseases by use of formaldehyde, etc., Fourth.—Testing for vitality of all seeds with the assistance of the school children of the community. WHISKERS ON BARLEY. [National Crop Improvement Service.] Considerable complaint has beer made in the past on account of the ob- noxious character of the beards of barley during harvesting and subse quent handling, This objection has been largely removed since the intro- duction of the binder, self feeder at- tachments to threshing machines and self straw stackers. There is little danger in using the straw for feeding or bedding for stock. The Bemidj: Ploneer is anxious to publish all the local and society news possible and would appreciate it very much if anyone having news of thar character would phone 938, or mail the details to the Bemidjt Pioneer. for Mothers) The mother who is nursing her baby must frequently take some laxative for the good of her child. Tea brewed from natural herbs and leaves has a mild action and a soothing ef- fect upon both mother and babe. Hollister's Rocky Moun- tain Tea contains only the best of laxative herbs. The strength of each dose can be regulated to suit the individual. Causes no griping—no reaction. Con- tains no harmful drugs. Safe, sure and economical. Every mother should use it. Begin tonigbt. Prepared by Hollister Laboratories Madison, Wisconsin. SOLD BY THRE CITY DRUG STORE WHEN OTHER METHODS fail, we want you to visit us. To subluxations of the vertebrae may be traced many forms of so-called ‘‘dis- ease.” CHIROPRACTIC corrects the cause of such abnormali- ties and proves Nature’s key to health and long life. A. DANNENBERG, D. C. First National Bank Bldg., Bemidji Office Hours: 10-12, 1:30-5, 7-8 Phone 406-W KR KX XK KKK KKK SPIRELLA CORSETS Professional Residence Corset Service JULIA NELSON 916 Mi.s. Ave. Phone 810-J =« LR E RS R E R R EEREEE R * Ak kK k K * Rk kw K EXEE KK KKK KK NEW JITNEY STAND IN FIFTH WARD —Phone 62— August L. Berg, Joe Hague, Roy Jarvis and Fred Graut Service Night and Day XK EEXEXKEKR XK KT KK ok k ok ok ok kA drodkkk ok h ko 36tt ] “THE KISS” Owen Iun. Iu erite Courtet Seven Acts and Fatty Arbuckle with Mabel Normand ‘“‘Fatty & Mabel Adrift"” Keystone Comedy Mfl‘% TOMORROW NO RAISE IN ADMISSION Ugly Spots. There’s no longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed of your freckles, as the prescription othine— double strength—is guaranteed to re- move these homely spots. Simply get an ounce of othine— double strength—from any druggist and apply a little of it night and morning and you should soon see that even the worst freckles have begun to disappear, while the lighter ones have vanished entirely. It is seldom that more than an ounce is needed ta completely clear the skin and gain'a! beautiful clear complexion. Be sure to ask for the double strength othine as.-this is sold under.} guarantee of money if it fails 'to re- move freckles.—Adv. PREVENTING RUST AND SMUTS. [National Crep Improvemeat Servies.) Barley is comparatively free from, diseases and insect enemies. It is, however, affected with rust and smut, but not to the extent that oats &re: usually affected. Little has been done . regarding the prevention of rust, but considerable has been done in the eradication of smuts. Ordinary smut can be handled with the for- maldehyde treatment the same as oats, but the loose smut is hard to eradicate unless the modified hot wa- ter treatment is used. This is a deli- cate proposition and should be done carefully. Place the barley in sgunny sacks and submerge in cold water from seven to twelve hours. Remove and drain for onme hour, then sub- merge for five minutes in a barrel of hot water, held at a constant temper- ature of 130 degrees Fahrenheit. The water ought to be thoioughly warmed before putting in the barley because it will cool off the water. Boiling wa- ter should be kept near at hand which can be added at intervals which will keep the temperature qelfly constant, but should never be allowed to come into direct contact with the grain as its vitality will be injured or destroyed. Be careful that your ther- mometer is correct. You ought to get yours tested at the creamery or the cheese factory, After this treatment the grain should be spread upon the barn floor to cool before sowing. It should be sown the same day or not later than the day after treatment, for if you don’t look out it will swell and start to sprout and it will be hard to get it through the seeder. In the treatment for smut, formal- dehyde is the most desirable as it is easiest to handle. Smut is not so very ‘ 7:30 & 8:45 TONIGHT MARY PICKFORD In a return and last showing of the plcture that made Ameriea’s SWEETHEART famous “Tess of the Storm Country” A Paramount Picture in 5 parts Also the “FOgfiD ‘WEEKLY” GRAND THEATRE “A Message to Garcia” that thriling’ five:past. story of ro- mance, heroiem and adventure F‘anurlns Mabel Trunnelle ‘—and Robert Conness Based on the immortal essay of that title by ELBERT HUBBARD This beautiful production was made in Cuba by a company of Edison players sent to the island for that purpose ,and deals with the excit- ing events that led to the Spanish- American War—not with the war itself. DON'T FAIL TO SEE IT AT THE ELKO THEATRE TONIGHT with two reels of NORTHERN MINNESOTA PICTURES including scenes In and Near Bemidji 7 reels—7:30 and 9—Adm. 10c-20c¢ 8c & I15¢c bad in barley this year, which is for- tunate because if you wish to make a profit on a crop you can put it in af- ter all other crops are planted, except corn and potatoes. BIDS FOR CLEANING PTIC TANK Sealed bids will be received by the undersigned for the cleaning of the ceptic tank to he opened before the council meeting to be held on April 30th, 1917. Bidder is to furnish the dumping ground, and a check in the sum of 10 per cent of the amount should accompany the bid. The city council reserves the right Cash For Junk —DON'T THROW MONEY AWAY— Saveold rubbers, rags, met- als and old paper. They’re worth money at COLDBERC’S TONIGHT—FRIDAY Nephew and Heir of Wealthy Manufacturer Marries Wait- ress in The Gilded Youth Mutual Star Production Featuring Richard Bennett and All-Star Cast SATURDAY Young Men! There is a warning for you to avoid the pitfalls of the L BB TR P e R PR i Full Line of Melba Toilet Gay Life in the PHONE 540 Artioles nunnnunnnannnn WILLIAM FOX Photo Drama “The New York Peacock” Starring VALESKA SURATT The Actress of a Thousand Gowns Story by Mary Murillo, Directed by Kenean Buel to reject any or all bids. 2 425-430 MELBA Everything isin big demand. We are raying from $7.00 to 810 per ton for old iron. Old magazines, BOc per hundred. To out of town shippers, we pay freight on 100 pound shipments or over. with the exception of paper and iron. Bring your hides and furs here for the highest market prices. We buy old automobiles. For further information call Phone 638-W or write 112 3rd St.,Bemidji,Minn- GEO, STEIN, City Clerk. When in need ol WooD Remember GEQ. H. FRENCH & SON Phone 93 or 428-J Prompt deliveries to all parts of the city. 4 ft. or 16 in. lengths. Special rate on delivery from car. SV AR - i ELLLIT LT IT LU LT LT T0 HOMESEEKERS ! For Hometead land or State land. I can locate you for a reasonable charge. N. A, OTTERSTAD, Locator Turtle River, Minn, TUSETH SCHOOL OF MUSIC Teachers of Violin. Piano and Band Instruments Phone 683-W 116 3d St. nnnnnnunuunnnnnm BEAUTY PARLORS EA T LU T ON ACCOUNT OF REARRANGING OUR OFFICES WE HAVE THE FOLLOWING FIXTURES FOR SALE: 1 Standing Bookeeper’s Desk $18.00 10ary Safe . . . . $120.00 1 Uhl Steel Typewriter Desk $20.00 1 Oak Tyepwriter Desk . 11.00 KOORS BROS. Huffman & fl’Lear_fl FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING H N. McKEE, Funeral Director Phone 178-W or R || sy