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P re PROFESSIONAL CARDS ARTS HARRY MASTEN Piane Tuner Formerly of Radenbush & Co. of St. Paul Instructor of Violin, Piano, Mando- lin and Brass Instruments. Music furnished for balls, hotels, weddings, banquets, and all occasions. Terms reasonable. All music up to date. Phone N. W. 535, or call at 218 Third Street, upstairs. HARRY MASTEN, Piano Tuner LENN H. SLOSSON PIANO TUNING Graduate of the Boston School of Piano Tuning, Boston, Mass. Leave m"der; at the Bemidji Music House, 7Third St. Phone 319-2. Residence Phunc 174-2. RS. T. SMART DRESS MAKING PARLORS < guaranteed to glve satisfaction. sS palterns, Ti5, Corset covers, tailored trimmings, Bring Your Orders to T. BEAUDETTE Merchant Tailor - Cleaning and Pressing a Specialty 314 Minnesota Avenue PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS R. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block R. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGECN Office in Mayo Block Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 R. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block A. WARD, M. D. * Over First National Bank. Phone 51 House No. 601 Lake Blvd. Phone 351 R. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First National Bank, Bemidji, Minn. Oftice Phone 36. Residence Pone 72. R. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Winter Block R. E. H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block Phone 18 Residence Phone 211 DENTISTS R D. L STANl'Uu DENTIST Office in Winter Block R. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST Ist National Bank Buildg. Telephone 230 R. G M PALMER DENTIST Miles Block EveningWork!by Appoiatment Only LAWYERS RAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Telephone 560 RANK A. JACKSON LAWYER Bemu];n Minnesota E. McDONALD * ATTORNEY AT LAW Office—Swedback Block, Bemidji, Minn. H. FISK . ATTORNEY AT LAW Office over City Drug Store OM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER SAFE AND PIANO MOVING Residonco Phone 58 618 Amarica Ave. Offics Phona 12 EW PUBLIC LIBRARY Open loa. m. to 8 p. m, daily except Monday; 2 p. m. to 6 p. m. Sun- day. " Miss Beatrice Mllls, 1ibrartan, Miles Block M. MALZAHN & CO. * REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE FARM LOANS, RENTALS FARMS AND CITY PROPERTIES 407 Minn. Ave. Bemidji, Minn BISIAR & MURPHY FUNERAL DIRECTORS: 117 Third Street Night phones 11 SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Items phonéd or handed in for this column before noon will he printed the same-day. The more it is washed the harder 1t gets— Mound Olty Floor Paint. W. M. Ross. Souvenirs of Bemidji for sale at Remley’s Variety Store. Minnesota raspberries:direct from the growers at Peterson’s. O. B. Olson was down from- Kelli- her yesterday on a business trip.. Money to loan on improved:city property. Apply to J. F. Gibbons Mrs. Humes of Cass Lake, came over yesterday afternoen- for a visit with Mrs. Dr. Sanborn. For Saturday 100 pair children’s hose, reglar price 25c. our price for Saturday 5 and 10c. The Mart. Miss Irene Cominsky, of St. Paul came to Bemidji yesterday for a visit with her brother, = Charles Cominsky. Dinner will be served in the Rex dining room from:1 to 3 p. m- Sunday. A cool, pleasant place to eat your Sunday dinner. John Morrison,; Jr., and Mrs. Morrison came down from Red Lake yesterday and-will spend the week end with Bemidji friends. Mr. Morrison is a prominent Red Lake Elk. A business education is the one certain stepping-stone to a bigger salary — independence — success. Write the Little Falls Business Col- lege for particulars, Something that has never been been offered in Bemidji, at the City Drug Store, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Simmain, of Omaha, Nebraska, passed through Bemidji last night on their way home. They have been spending their vacation with friends in and around the city. The dining room girls at the Rex are experienced help from Twin City hotels. They will be ready to serve your Sunday dinner at 1 p. m, Mrs. Judge Spooner entertained last night at a theatre party. Her guests were Mrs, F. S. Lycan;"Mrs, Humes of Cass Lake, Mrs. Dr. Sanborn, Miss Donna Lycan, Miss Louise * Beare of Brainerd; and Miss Dorothy Humes. Ive’s ice cream is not.a cheap concoction butitis the best, At Peterson’s fountain, * M. F. Murphy, Stephen Collins and J. D. Taylor, of Grand Forks accompanied F, S. Lycan to Inter- national Falls on‘the- early morning train, They have been visiting Mr. Lycan for a few days and went to International Falls to look over the new paper plant there. Look thisup. A $400.00 Piano for $275.00; a $350.00 Piano for $225.00. Snap if taken at once. Bemidji Music House, J. Bisiar Mgr. Few special bargains at the Mart for Saturday only, 50 doz. fancy dress buttons 5c per doz. regular retail price 39 to 50c. 2 doz. Black Jack stove polish 5c. 3 doz. Easy Bright stove polish 2 for 5c. 5 doz. Indigo blueing 1c per box. 6 only ladies rain coats 25c. 10 doz. violin and banjo strings, 10c per doz. 6 only 45-70 rifles for Saturday $125. There are still a number of graduates from the 1910 Class, who have not called to see my collection of Graduating Photos. Those who'-have: called have had added to their collection .a good photo~ graph to show you. The: Hakkerap- kallifi’ | thing for berry picking- retail price Daniel DeLury arrived from Walker last night. Just received new line of chma at Remley’s Variety Store. The Misses Stanton, of Minne- apolis, visited Bemidji friends yes{er» day. Just for one day and that day is Saturday.. At the City Drug Store. Mrs. James Black and children Lowney’s chocolate bon bons can- Sullivan, Mr: Do you know a bargain when you| would not consent to arbitration of the sea A ity D Store | Points of difference between them and see’it? Look in the City Drug St thle CAalY: window Saturday. Miss Ethyl Fitch of St. Paul is visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Fred La Favar. ies, always at Peterson’s. DEMANDS WILL 'BE REFUSED | Strike on Pennsylvania Road Aipcari Philadelphia; July 15.—General Man- ager W. W. Meyers of the Pennsylva- nia Railroad company:and the repre- sentatives of the traitmen and conduc- tors of the company on the lines east: of Pittsburg, who have voted to strikeé unless their demand8 for increased wages and better working conditions are granted, met again-to discuss the left this morning for a visit at St.| situation. Paul company was fitm in-its determlnauan ‘ not to increase wages. Positive declaration that the lnllure sq | Of the company to meet the demands uot-heextelled. ' Only At Reterson'sl | Lo vie imen woind phmcttwitiics diF e Miss - Lizzie Sullivan of Grand | was made by W. G. Lee, president of Forks, is visiting her brother, J. M. | the Brotherhood of Rallway Trainmen, just before he joined the conference. Prisoner Will Fight Divorce. Chicago, July 16.—Attorneys for Peter Van Vlissingen ‘announced that they would appeal to the appellate 3 butter,and | court to set aside a decree of divorce Sweet credi; e8gs, ’ obtained by the wife of the forger, other fancy provssions and grocer-| g 4 now serving a term fn the Tili- nois penitentiary. “to Be a CeMainty. = - | | Mr. Meyers said that the Lee' declared’ that the men Armory Ogera House MR. HARRY SUTHERLAND' Presents the Original Yankee Doodle Stock Co. ntroducing the Talented Young Actress ESTER EVANS‘ 1 Supported by OSCAR O’SHEA and a Competent Cast of Dramatic Artists. , BIC DOUBLE OPENING BILL The Beautiful Pastoral Drama ONLY A FARMER'S DAUGHTER E 'Without’ a doubt, one of the Most Beautlful Plays Ever Wntten S|nglng, Dancing; Musical Specialities y Ruby DeBergen, Babe Ruseell, Clyde Long ana Curson Sisters complete Dramatic anu Vaudeville Three Nights' Commencin; Monday, July The Brightest Comedy Ever Written THE YANKEE DOODLE GIRL * scenery. erformances Combined. 518 The prettiest, funniest, most gorgeously costumed play on the repertoire stage today. Interspersed with Musical Specialties and mounted with special 5---Big Vaudeville Acts---5 A Continuons Performance. Popular Prices of Admission--10, 20 and 30 Cents Reserve Seats now on sale at Hanson’s Drug Store. Mrs, and Miss Winifred Johnson, of Deer River, came over to Bemidji last night to visit friends for several days. % See our window Saturday for some- thing you want at the price you can’t afford to miss. City Drug Store. Harold McCuaig of Minneapolis, nephew of Will McCuaig of this city, is spending his vacation at the home of his uncle. A dray load fancy fruit for Satur- day and Sunday at Peterson’s. Miss Frances M. Davis and Lou R. Hutchins, of Minneapolis, came to Bemidji yesterday to spend a part their of vacation. Do not stand over a hot stove cooking a Sunday dinner. Eat it in the Rex dining room. Mrs. W. T. Barry, of Kelliher, came down on the night train yester- day and will spend a day or two with Bemidji friends. The Mart’s special Saturday 500 ladies, Misses'and children’s Hats. Values from 75c. to' $400.. Going Saturday at 10 to 50 cents. Father O’'Dwyer and Father Mc- Cabe left for East Grand Forks on the early morning train; They will return tomorrow afternoon: Good things to eat and quick service are - the rule at the Rex. Drop in for dinner Sunday at1 p. m. and see - if it pays to cook ome at home over a hot stove. Mr. and Mrs. W. N, banborn, of Fargo, will arrive in the city tonight to visit with Dr. and Mrs, Sanborn for several days. You have absolute control of your account in the Northern National Bank.No one can ever with draw your money except by your written con- sent, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Powell, Jr., of Minneapolis, arrived in the city yes- terday and will spend several days with friends around the lake: Masten’s orchestra will play while you are eating your dinner Sunday in the Rex dining room. The doors will be opened at 1 p. m. Mrs. A. A. Melges of this city and and Mrs. C. A. Luscher, of Red- wood Falls, who has been the guest of Mrs. Melges, left this morning for Duluth. 30 pair ladies kid gloves sizes 5% to 6. Regular prices $2.00. For Saturday 25c. 50 pair black and tan ladies gauntlet gloves. Just the 25¢c. These will be sold Saturday 5c. per pair. If you want bar- i gains call at the Mart 320 Minne-|J}[ sota avenue. | Dr. Freeburg, of Blackduck, came to Bemidji yesterday to get his Buick car ‘“The Pioneer.” Dr. Freeburg lett it here when he arriv- ed Tuesday after a five weeks trip through southern' Minnesota and northern Iowa. Nearly 5,000 miles were traveled' by the car sinceiit left Bemidji and the doctor says it worked splendidly. Sunple, but “Best ||| Your great:grandmother lived along simple-rules. - She would tell you now, there’s no better rule than to take a cleansing, bracing physic once a week. Her’s was Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea, never equalled, never beat as-‘a tonic remedy. As good for you as her.- Start tonight. E. N. French & Co. ~ Estrada Captures Gunboat. Bluefields, Nicaragua, July 16.—The Estrada forces have captured the Mad- riz gunboat Venus, according to mes- sages“received here. Details-have not been recelved. The Venus left New ‘Orleans two months ago on a filibus- tering’ expedition and has been active- THE BAZAAR STORE SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PIONEER I Every Piece of China in Our Annex at Ri- diculously Low Prices and at a Loss to Us. Lot | ‘Decorated Plates, Soups, Nap- ' pies, etc., values to 12 1-2c. Only 8c. - Lot 2 Assorted Plates, Cruets, Vases, Trays, etc, in decorated ware. Reg. prices to 35c. At 19c. : A choice collection of handsome, hand filled.China Bowls, Plates and miscellaneous odds and ends, values, to $1.50. : i Sale Price 79c. ‘ Lot 4 Beautiful Haviland Plates, Cups and Saucers, Nipon ware, worth to $2.50 At 89c. Lot S _An extensive line of fancy English ware, Japanese, Patriotic, Three Crown China; also a- sprinkling of Hand Painted Plates. Values to $1.50 During Sale 43c. Lot 6 Numerous Cups, - Plates, Dishes, etc., values $1.00 " At 39c. . Lot 7 Rochingham Tea Pots, decorated Plates, etc., 23c. each Art 4 only, Universal Bread Mixers each The handsomest Vases ever shown in the city in Rozane, Japanese, etc. Originally priced to $15.00 and no two alike. We are selling them way be- 1 aot‘f cost, the highest priced to go $4 00 Gra.phaphonés Reg. $18.000 XX Standard Graph- $6 79 _aphones to go at................ieeeereeeeninns L] Hampers _3 6my LaArgsAflloth I!ampors it $1.50. . 'y ! ] A Special Price Will be placed on all pieces of China which cannot be placed in Lots. Tumblers per doz. at . . . . . Footed Jellies each at 1 lot Tin yellow Bowls 3 for 1 lot BoanBakers . . . .. .. 30c¢ ... 25C 79c $1.39 3 only, Century Washers . . . . . ... 49¢c 1 1ot handled Grocks . . .. ..... I5¢c Plain White' Semi-Porcelain White cup and saucers per doz $1.00 1 lot Soup Platters per half doz. . . . . 45c¢ I lot-Butter. Chips per doz. . . . . 35¢ I lot Watar Pm:hnrs .12 1-2¢ Open Stuck chma Blue French China We have left an assortment of dinner and' pie plates, 4 Platters, vegetable Dishes, Pats, etc. White and Gold China An assortment in Elite China, very handsome - for a-dinner set. Celina China Dainty patterns in open stock China. Also a number of prices in the Ransome China. focs buio gt v e v