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PERSONALS AND . NEWSY NOTES Dean $60,000 to loan on: farms, : d'lltl La.nd Co. Quincy Brooks has been cunflned to_his home with lllness Born to Mr. and Mrs.. Harry “Ar- nold, a son, last Wednesday. ' Pure white Yead ~and linseed” oil z house paint for sale. by P. ‘Barnell. 1 mo 429 Mrs. Annie Hanson of Frohn was a buein’ess vsitor in Bemidji Satur- day. * Miss Margie Murphy of Grant Val- ley visited with friends in Bemidji Satutday. One-of these»nlce days you ought to go: to Hakkerup's ard have your picture taken. 14tf { ~ Mr. and Mrs. F.'A; Carver of Tur- tle River transacted business in Be- midji Saturday. Severne Huck ef Minneapolis ar- rived in the city ‘Saturday and is , the guest of his mother. ‘= Quality first—then only reasonable profit. on our . photo- work.. Rich -~ Studjo. Phone 570-W. 29 102%1;8(2 Ava Somnstrud, society reporter for the Pioneer, is confined to her room with a severe attack of the grippe. Miss “Goldie Dickinson has under- gone an operation for the removal of tousilitis and is improving rapidly. Can you beat it? ~A twenty dollar two-piece suit made to order for ten dollars. Hogunson Bros., 309 3(‘11 Zst . 412tf The box factory today .commenced the registering of girls and young women for employment at the fac- tory. Rdalph N. Smith of Tipton, Ind, is the successor to B. M. Gile as head of the public school agricultural de- partment. E. H. Reff, who is connected with the Beltrami: Consolidated ‘Abstract company, spent Sunday with his fam- ily in Bagley. Miss Ruby Sawyer, who has spent the past week with friends.at Grant Valley, returned to her home at Cass Lake Saturday, : Beltraini county is to have its an- nual fair this year. The county commissioners - have appropriated $500 for the event. 2 Miss Margaret Titus left ° this morning for Edmore, N. D., where she will be the'guest of her brother, Jack Titus, and family. °* Mrs. Eva Kaiser, Mrs. Fred Bard- well ‘and . Mrs. Joe Steidle of the town of Northern were business call- ers in Bemidji Saturday. -~ Mrs. Agnes Hines and Mrs. Ethel - Safford have returned from Funk- <" ley where they have been the guests of friends the past few days. A. Kaiser, president of the First National bank of Bagley, spent a few hours in the city Saturday on busi- ness. He returned to Bagley Sun- day. - H. Mayne Stanton, who is at Dun- « woody institute, Minneapois, taking instruction in airplane construction, writes that he is well and enjoying his work. George H. Bielitz, manager of the Northwestern telephone office, is moving to 1006 Beltrami avenue, having shipped his household effects to Bemidji. PIVPLY? WELL DONT BE People Notice It. Drive Them Off : with Dr. Edwards’ Ohve “Tablets A ply face will not embarrass you longer if you get a package of Dr. Edwaxds Olive Tablets. The skin should to clear after you have taken the tablets a few nights, Cleanse the blood,the bowelsand thelives with Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the suc: _cessful substitute for calomel; there’s never any sickness or pain after them. Dr. Edwards’ Ohve ‘Tablets do_thai which calomel does, and just aseffectively, but their action is gentle and safe insteac of severe and irritatin| No one who takee Olive Tablets i ever cursed with “a dark brown tasts a bad breath, a dull, listless, “no go fle!:lmg. consuPatxo;l, ftorp.cl iiver, | position or pimply face. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tall a purely vegetable com i with olive oil; you will know & by their_olive color. Dr. Edwards spent years among i fients afflicted with liver and bLow complaints,¥ and Olive Tablets are th immensely effective result. ‘Take one or two nightly for a week See how much better you feel and look 10c and 25¢ per box. All druggists. PP, 7. T PSS USSRt O NS, o2 i S o a0 ol P A e Y P - et S P T ~"The work of pouring the concrete footings for the new Dalton build- ing at. the intersection of - Third street and ‘Beltrami avenue is now being done. Edward Anderson -is moving his second-hand: store into the ‘building formerly occupied by the:Brose soft drink parlor. ‘Mr. Anderson recently bought the building. i : Mrs. Margaurite Hanson and ‘Mrs. Oscar. Barness of = Bagley - passed through the city Saturday, enroute ‘to Clearbrook, where they ‘will visit relatives for. a week. Francis Rhea, the- thirteen-year- old son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Rhea,; is confined to his bed with pneumonia. His condition has been rather critical-for the past week. 1 Supper will be served at the Ma- sonic hall: Tuesday evening at 6:30 o'clock to Bastern Star members and their families. After supper, there will be a business meeting and pro- gram. 3 Mrs. Homer’ Robertson of Lavinia, who has been the guest-of her mo- ther, Mrs. George Day, in the town of Northern, returned home Satur- day. She was accompanied home by her mother. There will.be a taffy pull for the Win One class of - the - Methodist church this evening at 8 o’clock at the T. J. Andrews home, 1337 Ir- vine ayenue. - All members are re- quested to be present. L. r. Cary of Menahga and Miss Regina ‘Weiner of Little Falls, who have lbeen guests at the Edward Ebert home, motored ‘to Menahga Saturday, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ebert, who returned to Bemidji Saturday evening. PR Chiropractic is the only science that removes the primary cause of dis-ease, and does NOT tread effects. The results are wonderful. INVES- TIGATE. ~Consultation and . spinal analysis FREE. T. Lunde, Chiro- practor, First ~Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone 406-W. 1-415 General Manager W. H. Gemmell of the M. & I. was in Bemidji Satur- day evening, coming from Duluth. He was a guest of Harry Titus, su- perintendent of the M. & 1. shops. Mr. Gemmell reports that the em- ployes of the road are enthusiastic over the Liberty. Loan campaign. Col. Henry Funkley addressed a patriotic meeting Saturday night at the Paulson school house in the town of Farden, Hubbard county. The children of the school presented a splendid ~ program, consisting of speaking—and singing. The school building was packed to he doors. “RED CROSS NOTES Need for Nurses. ; There is urgent need for Red Cross nurses both for work at home and abroad. These workers must be trained. Any one wishing to take up ;this good and noble work may obtain information regarding same from Miss Donna Lycan, secretary of the Beltrami County Red Cross chapter. Farmers Donate. George J. Becker, L. W. Packard, Nels Sorenson, P. J. Milbach and Ol Selvaag, members of the Jones Town- ship Farmers’ club, have _donated $16.65 to the Red Cross. Save Your Salvage. Don’t forget “when cleanlng house to save-what can be spared for. the salvage drive to be held in Bemidji in a few-days. The junk is to be sold and the proceeds -used for the Red Cross chapter war work. The organization is being effected and everybody can help. Men Meet Mondays. The men’s surgical dressing class will meet at the library every Mon- day evening at 8 o’clock. GRAND —TONIGHT ONLY— Triangle plays presenting ROY STEVART FAITH ENDURIN” Showing the wonderful affec- tion of two cowboy pals. Also a comedy reel. TOMORROW—TUESDAY LOUISE LOVELY BETTY SCHADE in 5 part feature “THE WOLF and HIS MATE” with two-part Keystone “THIRST” Seven part—10c and 20c¢ ‘in *“The Danger Game.” '~Bafi‘1in‘g mystery and burning THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER COUNCIL MEETS TONIGHT The city council will meet in reg- ular “session® tonight. There are some matters of interest and import- ance to come up for action. R -AT THE- THEATERS REX TONIGHT Madge Kennedy will be seen at the Rex tonight in a dram.atlc flm role In this pic- ture Biss: Kennedy. will be shown. in ‘an entirely different role from what she usually plays. “The Kaiser,” . Buy a Liberty Bond and see ‘“The Kaiser, the Beast of Berlin,” at the Rex tomorrow night. It shows what your investment will' help wipe off the face of the earth. All pro-Ger- mans: will ‘be admitted free. '.The greatest and most intense film ever produced BAND TAKING DRILL' The Fourteenth "battalion = band was out yesterday for marching drill under the command of Captain H. Z. Mitchell of the Eleventh bat- talion. The band is ‘training for participation in military maneuvers of - the Bemidji company and bat- talion when assembled. =~ The: boys took to the drill in great shape, ac- cording to Captain Mitchell. ASSESSORS MEETING - A SR o e tTtlllmere will be an assessors’ meeting at the court house tomorrow at 10 ELKO TONIGHT o'clock a. m. A representative of the Tonight and tomorrow at the Elko e will be shown another of the Para- movnt series,” “The Son of ‘Democ- racy.” - This is the photo starring Benjamin ¢ Chapin, the ‘‘man’ ‘who looks like Lincoln.” ' Dorothy Dalton will also be seen-in ‘“Love Letters.” GRAND TONIGHT e “Faith Endurin’” s the offering at the Grand tonight, a ' western story of ‘the Triangle - corporation. Louise Lovely supported by a star cast will be seen tomorrow night in “The Wolf and His Mate,”” a popular. photodrama. v MUSICALE TONIGHT. . - The Salvation Army will render a musicale at the city hall tonight at 8:15 o’clock. Envoy J. Jefferies, the blind singer, will render several mu- sical selections, also & number of lo- cal talent will take part. A silver offering will -be taken at the door. Twelve (12) inch tiue print coples: from - gcvernment . certified’ plats, showing = all government notes, swamps, highlands, rivers, etc., and the - locotion of judicial -ditches to be sold at May, 1918, sale at Be- midji. Minn.. 26¢ each. TFor sale at Pioneer office. 226tf TONIGHT and THURSDAY Thos.- H. Ince presents : 'i'omanr,- t's a Goldwyn WADGE KENNEDY The world’s “most beau- tiful burglar” in a story of melodramatic daring. - THE DANGER GAME' by Roy Somerville 10-20 cents, 7:20-9 o’clock Coming THE EAGLES EYE DORTHY DALTON “LOVE LETTERS” love, the two elements that make a picture great are in this story. : Also showig “THE SON OF DEMOCRACY” Third chapter in the series of state tax commission-will be present. |- My Estate is Small— . Shall I Appoint A Trust Company My Executor or Trustee? JUST look around your family circle and you will realize how helpless your dependents would be w1thout your care or experlence. You may be taken from them to- morrow. = It is a possibility—how imminent no one knows. Who will assume your place as financial head of your family? How will he manage the property ‘'you leave behind? These questions can be answered positively in ~ only one way—Dby naming in your Will a competent Executor or Trustee, who will serve without fail. This means a respon- sible Trust Company. ° . » Wells-Dickey Trust Company special- izes in the management of estates. It has complete facilities for handling such busi- ness. Write our Trust Officer if interested. BTH STAND 2NDAVE.SOUTH, o MINNEAPOLIS ¢ HE leaders for more than twenty-five years; give clear, sharp impressions, and do not clog the type. The stenogra- pher’s work cannot help being improved by the use of Star Brand ribbons. Our salesman will gladly call on you PIONEER OFFICE, BEMIDJL, MINN. pictures based on life of Abra- ham Lincoln as written, pro- duced and played by— BENJ. CHAPIN 7 part program—10c and 20c BUY A i People Read | | This Newspaper § That’s why it would be profitable for you to advertise in it If you want a fob If you want fo hire somebody If you want fo sell something ¥ | If you want to buy something K If you want fo rent your house { If you want to sell your bouse § If you want to sell your farm If you awant fo buy property If there ts anything that you qant the quickest and best way to suz[y that awant ts by placing ertisement in this paper == The results will surprise and p!ease you Actor or Rupert Julian invites you NOTE LOW PRICE WAR SAVINGS STAMPS [ clock admission 10c. ISSUED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT “THE SER Regular matipee 2:30 o’clock, admission 25c¢; special children’s matinee at 4:15 LIBERTY BOND THEN GO TO THE Rex Tomorrow =-»=AND SEE---- IfYoulove Me Don’t Buy a Liherty Bond Emperor? to attend a formal presentation of his master production Be In Your Seats Early TIME OF SHOWING Evening: Continuous run, commencing at 7:10 o’clock. Evening: All seats 25 cents 100 Niore Seats Have Been installed In the REX |