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\! Besides the big burglar-proof safe Il and the fire-proof vaults of the | Northern National Bank there is al- ways carried burglar and fire in- %/ |surance, as well as a protective | membership in the American Bank- ers’ Association. i A tip to you, use Mark’s Lung Post- | Balsam for coughs and colds. | Mrs. C. W. Speelman of North- 2 ome was the guest of Bemidji |friends yesterday. Call for Mark’s Lung Balsam and get it. Money to loan. V. L. Ellis, office Block. Phone 395. William Betts of Fowlds was Bemidji visitor yesterday. i Mrs. J. A. Lumbar of Red Lake| Aqg quick relief for coughs and| . was a visitor 1n Bemidji yeslerday.qcolds use Mark’s Lung Balsam. O. S. Keay of Park Rapids, gov-|Price 25, 50 and $1.00. ernment cruiser, is in the city today | on official business. improved land. V. L. Ellis, Post- Edith Crawford of Park Rapids office Block. Phone 395. was in Bemidji yesterday and was a Attorney S. M. Koefod of Bau- guest at the Markham holel. dette is in Bemudji attending the E. A. Hallin of Parkers’ Prairie 'district court being held here. was in Bemidji yesterday and was the guest of Dr. C. R. Sacborn. Are you going to Canada? For | Lake today on a business trip. cheap rates write or call on W. E'l Walter B‘Iack Canadian Government Agent, | pyorming from the Twin Cities, where Crookston, Minn. be has spent the past two days. “The Song of the Wildwood Flute” | ]. E. Kulander of Walker was in is an Indian picture that will please | ikl 5 |the city this morning and left this everybody, at the Majestic toniRht | poon for Farris on a business trip. and tomorrow night. i H. C. Kerr of St. Paul, is one of E. C. McGregor, cruiser for the William Bruce returned yesterday | from Eau Claire, Wis., to which place he had accompanied the body of his day. - fataer, who died here last week. ) M. E. Morier, returned to Bemidji Miss Gertrude Stone o f Crookston, this morning from Deer River, Bailey for the past two weeks, left yesterday aiternoon for her home. A. Kaiser, spent severzl hours in Bemidji yes- terday and left in the afternoon on | the Soo for Clearbrook, where he | went on a business trip. The “Statue Dog,” and “A Four Footed Pest,” kept the audience lauzh(ix-:g a_lX the time last night at tonight and tomorrow night. the Majestic theater. They will be shown again tonight and tomorrow night. ness. John King of Walker was in Be- tended the meeting of the Elkanah Commandery held here. A “Four Footed Pest,” isa horse the tricks he does are simply great (in the city last evening and was in Markham returned this 2 | Money to loan on city property or| | Northland Pine Co., went to Cass| the many attorneys who are attend- | |ing to legal matters in Bemidji to- where | who has been the guest of Miss p, g spent the past week on busi-| the Bagley banker, | midji yesterday and last evening at- | | and is about the best you ever saw, | and he will be seen at the Maijestic| | Jesse Norton of Duluth, district| inspector for the Masonic lodge, was| Call attention to-the congress of new apparel now ondisplay, for the most part personally selected by Mr. Crane in New York. A-short call will give our store friends a correct idea of the prevailing modes. When a new style is brought out in Gotham representatives of this store send it on by special shipment--so that the word new applied to Crane & Co. garments has a distinctly new-in-New York meaning. i We know the best dressed woman round about look to this store for their clothes, and we see to it they are as correctly gowned as tho they lived in the hub of America’s fashion center. New Dresses Individual Suits : We would like you to see a certain Blicesea i sk s, Iorial ey £ model at $45, long shawl collar fastened wear--styles that are individual,|with three buttons. Back of coat is artistic and harmonious in design and |one piece Witll: th_VO undSel:' ali]m g;))rps, : L giving straight lines. irt has Frin- color scheme, designed exclusively for Cess ftop, & gores, Button ® trisaing, Crane & Co. patrons. Lingerie Dres- | This lovely Suit is Alice blue. ses, frocks of white or colored wool| Beautifully braided models $25.00 Challies and fine wash Voiles, also anSd UP-b ki SoichTnais O T - : uperb models in Serge, Scotch Tweeds. One piece bac Foulard, S.atm and " Veiled elfects: Coats and shawl collar set off with bands of wide braid. Price $20 and up. $22 to $36.50. O. Gravelle and J. G. Morrison of attendence at the meeting of Elkanab | Red Lake agency, proprietors of the. Commandery held last night. large st.ore at Shit place, _spent yeslt- Say! did you see the “Statue Dog,” terday in Bemidji, returning to their last night? No! Well it is simply home at the Arency on the late|preat ang you should ot miss it by afternoon train. lan means, for it 1s certainly funny. Patronage hangs on a tmead-——"A[ the Majestic tonight and tomor- that thread is your satisfaction, treat row night. It seems a hopeless task to put into words the shimmering “beauty of an Evening Gown or the tailored elegance of a Suitor Coat. To see them in all their spring blitheness it is neces- sary to have our salespeople help you into them before a large mirror on the garment floor. The Crane & Co. extends this courtesy to its patrons at all times but especially during these “Exhibit days”--without any buying expectations. " The Northern National Bank| you bonestly—and it is as strong as| Mr, and Mrs. James MCLaugmjn!‘ acable. Abuse your confidence—|of McLaughlin, S. D., who havebeen | and it snaps like a cobweb. Mark’s | the guests of friends at the Red\. Lung Balsam can get your confidence Lake agency, spent several hours in| —and hold it. | Bemidji yesterday enroute to theiri Miss Margaret Shay of St. Paul, home in South Dakota. | who has spent three weeks in Be-| The supper given last evening in| midji as the guest of Miss Bailey, Ethe L O. O. F. hall by the ladies of| left this afternoon for Crookston, the Old Norwegian Lutheran Aid| where she will be the guest of Miss !society was a success from start to| Gertrude Stone over Sunday. Miss finish. The artendence was remark- | Shay will leave Crookston on Mon- |able, supper being served to more | day for her home at St. Paul. 'than 300 persons. The net receipts| Mrs. A. W. Danaher left last nizl:t")£ the evening amounted to $60. | for Duluth and Superior, where she| Forty eight pupils of the eighth | will visit several days with friends. |Rfade of the Bemidji Public school | From Duluth, Mrs. Danaher will go Met Jast evening in the new school to Minneapolis and St. Paul, where | building to participate in a masquer- she will also visit with friends. [adeparty. The entire class was pres- | While in the Twin Cities, Mrs |ent and also the teachers who teach Danaher will attend the meeting of | ib that grade. Various games were the Samaritanlodge on March 9, asa | Played and a dainty lunch was serv- delegate from the Bemidji Samarilan;ed by the girls of the class. lodge. {NEW RECORD IN THE SENATE Are you getting milk that will}A iates $163,000000 1 T | e A ? ppropriates ,000, in Twenty | test .at least 3.5 per cent,) which xs" Miitites: | required by the state law? If nur,g Washington, March 4.—Eight mik call at Schwandt & Marin who will | lion dollars a minute. | supply you with good, wholesome, That's the way Uncle Sam throws 8 <. 7z | kis change around at the end of a rich milk that h_as over 3'%2 inches | .oqgion of congress. | of pure crearm in each bottle. We It is the new record of the senate | do not ask you to take “our word”|for spending the people’s money | + s By passing the pension bill witl for the test on this milk, call in an| g55 000 000, the diplomatic and con. see our report from the State Food | sular with $4,000.000 and the fortifica- and Dairv Department showing a|tions bill with $6.000.000 the senate . disposed of $163.000,000 in wwenty test of 4.5 per cent on milk and 24“ minures. { per cent on cream. Report on dis- play at our store. Foreigners Killed in Riot. Pottsville, Pa., March 4.—In a When you have rheumatism in} pitched battle between seven coal and your foot or instep apply Chamber- | iron policemen employed by the Read- ing company and a mob of more than . N 200 men, mostly foreigners, Dominick quick relief. It costs but a quarter. Marko, a member of the mob, was Why Suffer? For sale by Barker's' shot and instantly killed. The riot Drug Store. was the result of a strike at the col- lierv_at Raven Rum. lain’s Liniment and you will get A BANK Account Copyrizht 102, by v 0 Zismctaws Lo -No. Clearing Infants Dresses All slightly mussed or soiled dresses left from the February sale, marked for immediate clear- ance. A sale of great importance for the little folks. Short Dresses at 85¢ Sizes 6 mo. to 2 years—dainty yokes with lace or emb. Regular $1.5) value. All Grib Blaukets 1-2 Price Bath Robes and Kimonas I-2 Price All (5¢ and 20c Bibs, 10¢ plete yoke med. $1.18. Our Entire line of Children’s Undermuslin, size 2 years to 16 years on sale at 10c, 15c, 25c and 50c a garment. Gauze Knit Union Suits and Separate Vests and Drawers Kayser fine rib lace knee, no sleeve $2 flu union suits, pink, white and blue...9&s Lace or tight knee union suits at 50c and up. Misses and Children’s union suits 50c and up. ) Ladies Venetian silk vests $3.50 values special.............cc.ouueiiunnnnns $2l15 Ladies gauze vests 75¢ values, pink, 500 white and blue, special.................... Gauze vests at 15¢ and up. Gauze drawers at 25¢ and up. Clearance of all silk and wool union suits at 1=2 price. = Special Values---Muslin Underwear All the values embracing the hundreds and hundreds of garments in this sale are special values. Among the serviceable medium priced styles, a few that stand out with special distinction for this selling are: $2.50 Night Gowns $1.67 Of sheer nainsook with com-|made Combinations selling at and softly falling | 1-3 off their rightful price. “baby sleeves” of valenciennes. | $2.50 Corset Covers and $1.50 Night Gowns $1.18 Pretty styles of cambric and | prawers nansook. Lace and ribbon trim- | ¢1.95 Corset Covers and 98 Drawers..........coceeeeinienenns 6 of dress skirts, in the much wanted styles made up in Serge, Panama and mixtures with yoke effect, pleated and button trimmed a strik- ing handsome skirt regular $8.00 value Gombination Suits--Special All French and - American Drawers 31.57 $2.00 Corset Covers and Drawers 81 [ 38 $1.50 Corset Covers and s1 We are now showing new and swagger sweater coats for spring wear, slip over and but- ton style in a pretty range of plain colorsand color combina- tions. All childrens and in- fafz:ts sweaters on sale at =4 off. STORE NEWS We are about to open a'com- plete Baby Shop. This will be the only ‘store in northern Minnesota which will have an exclusive department dedicated to the needs and wants of the Cradled Darling and little toddler. You will hear of it soon. Special Skirt Value Here is a special number Street Suits, Traveling Suits, Dress. Coats, Auto Coats; Sweater Coats, Petticoats, Novelty Jewelry, Neckwear, Underwear, Boys Wash Suits and Rompers. Northern Minnesota’s Only Ready For Service Garment Store Bemidji, 207 Third Street.