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orders the same day received. Our Repair We manufacture i any style or size in 10, 14. 18, 22 kt. workshop. 116 Third St. Decision The court of last resort is the | We manufacture in our workshop a large variety—We make the very best Plain SOLID GOLD RINGS thiat can be made; and at the lowest prices that full quality and Perfect Rings can be sold for. The gold used in our Rings is throughly worked over and over again, and the more gold is worked the better its condition. hammered and burnished making it wear longer. We carry a complete stock in shapes and There is no better repair work in'the jewelry line done any- where than right in our own Sand Your Work to Us We are fully equipped to do all manner of repairing of fine Jewelry at prices as low as good work can be done. GEO. T. BAKER & CO. Manufacturing Jewelers The Ring is sizes and can fill Buying from us, you buy atfirst cost. We charge you._ for the gold and "small profit for making same. Department Near the Lake SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Bereard Gillis of Northome spent| i today in Bemidji. A. W. Kirts of Jenkins transacted | business here today. Chris Nelson of Blackduck was al- housewife. It is the one last hope, ls0a Bemidji visitor today. and it is a very important matter. | Your Unimporfant Prescriptions | | E. J. Gould left last evening for | Minneapolis on a business trip. H. C. Mills of Brainerd was a | business visitor in Bemidii today. Mesdames C. W. Jewettand J. M, | Reid of Blackduck were visitors in Bemldu today. The Episcopal Guild will meet to- morrow afternoon at the home of | | | ! {Mrs, H, Steckman, 1215 Beltrami Who fills them? Judgment, and {avenue. the most careful judgment must be | exercised and the good Mr. and Mrs, T. J. Wallin of will insist that it be put where care- |ipg and will spend the next few days ful scientifiic compounding is done.| v Even though it may not require scientific manipulation there’s the same possibility of error in careless| hands as there would be with the one you consider important. Errors are practically impossible in our pre- scription department, because we place every possible safeguard around the compounding and only employ expert prescriptionists. Prices are | never higher, usually lower than elsewhere. We Use Squibbs Ghemicals and Parke-Davis - Pharmaceuticals| We place our arguments for your| disposition. !in the city. The Methodist Weekly Prayer Meeting will be held Thursday even- ing at the home of J. C. Courtney, 817 Minnesota avenue. Misses Minnie Arneson and Signa Larson of Blackduck were shopping in Bemidji today. They will return to their home this evening. Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Sanborn lei! last night for Minneapolis and St. Paul, where they will speud the next few days on a pleasure trip. Mrs. F. L. Barnes and children lefx Ethl! noon for Duluth, to join Mr. | Barnes. Mr..and Mrs. Barnes will make their future home in Duluth. The Norweigan Lutheran Ladies’ Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. | Richard Leet, 108, 6th. St. and Be- {midji Ave., Thursday afternoon, March 23rd. Allaré welcome. A social dance will be given by the I. S. W. A. lodge No. 109, at the 10dd Fellows Hall, Sat. night March |25th. Music will be furnished by Curtiss Orchestra. Everybody in- vited. Admission 50cts. The young people of the Swedish E. REYNOLDS ® Architect and Realestate Broker Offices—Room 9, O'Leary- Bowser Bldg. Phone 23 M. COOK . CIVIL ENGINEER Room 9, O'Leary-Bowser Bldg. Phone 23 !home of Mrs. T. Thompson, 510 | Beltrami avenue, on Thursday even- |ing for the purpose of organizing a | Swedish Young Pecples’ Society. The office of Morgan & Co, the | prominent Wall Street Bankers has been used as a model for the setting of the first act in “Cast Aside,” the vew play by L. B. Parker which comes to the Armory ‘Theatre on | March 24, The best book of the year is a Savings Bank Book from ° frity State Bank OF BEMIDJI 4 per cent interest paid semi~ »annawally. - Start an account ‘and watch it grow | | nousewite | Akzley arrived in Bemidji last ever-| character and financial responubxhly of the men who conduct its :fhm :p well, Fred Billings of: Walker spem to: day.in thecity. Leonard Smith of Bnmerd spe the day in Bemidji. ks W. G. Graham of Long Pl‘l ie spent yesterday here. John Trenney of Lakota, ' N, D spent today in-Bemidji. J. E, Uteck and wife of Fosston spent yesterday in the city. i " Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Goss of Cass Lake are in Bemidji today. J.'S. Scribner of Walker transact- ed business in Bemidji today. C. Kreatz and B. Sokoki of Brain- erd were visitors in Bemidji to- day, H. W. Thompson of Farris spen! yesterday in Bemxdjl on a business trip. G. C. McGrinpe of Farris spent to- day in Bemidjiattending to business matters. J. W. Horton of Brockton, Mass., is a Bemidji visitor and is registered at the Rex. Mrs. M. J. Kelly of Chicago is in Bemidj: and is registered as a guest at the Rex Hotel. G. W. Ellis of Blackduck returned to his home this evening after spend. ing the day in Bemidji. Wm. Skreif of Blackduck returned to his home last evening, after spending yesterday in the gity‘ Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Frost of Ros- by are in Bemidji today on a com- bined business and pleasure trip. : Mrs. Henry Botting left today for Jenkins, where she will spend ' the next few days visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. A. LaFreniere of Grand Rapids returned to her home last Bemidji, Miles Goorat and wife of Emily were visitors in Bemidii yesterday. They were accompanied by Miss Maud Robinson. i J. G. Morrison returned to his bome at Red Lake this afternoon. Mr. Morrison took part in che home talent play last night. Mrs. W. Marshand of Cass Lake returned to her home this morning, after witnessing “All The Comforts of Home,” given by local talent last evening. Mr.and Mrs. Curtiss -of Cass Lake were in Bemidji yesterday and were the guestsof Mr. and Mrs. A. play last night. Mr, and Mrs, J. E. Hagen and Mr. and Mrs, A, C. Jackson of Cass Lake arrived in Bemidji last evening and witnessed the home talent play given here last night. The'Juvenile Bostonians, with a bran new'lot of songs and a bevy of pretty girls will be on hand to entertain the theatregoers tonight at the Armory Opera House. The Juveniles this season are ‘bigger and better than ever’ and will pre- sent The Ransom in the same mar- velous manner which has character- ized the work of these clever eater- | tainers for the past five or six years. New faces and a brilliant array _of scenic splendor will be prominent features of this season’s. production and the musical numbers will be ex- traordinarily clever. Will Teach Greeks to Fly. San Jose, Cal, March 22.—Charles ‘Willard will' sail for Greece next month to ‘instruct the army of that country in the use of the aeroplane. The negotiations which have been un- der way for some time between the Grecian government and Willard are completed and the: aviator announced that he will soon go to Athens. WOOD Leave your orders for seasoned Birch, Tam- arack or - Jack Pme Wood with S.P. HAYTH Telephene 11 Wining Stocks Bought and Sold. If you have North American or Vermillion tosell; Call. on ¢ G JOHNS_(_)N; BROKER Phei Office 0'Lea 'w . B H. Comstock at ‘the home talent|, All Cor. .Mnnmnl ‘,Gas Englna and Farm and Bemidji, FACGIAL night, after spending yesterday ia|' i The chief surgeon of the Plastnc Surgery Institute quickly rights all wrongs with or features without knife or to the entire satisfaction an | light of every patient. {is as lasting as life itself. If you !klavg a facial itregularity of any ing Plastic Sl;rgery lnshtute “INAFFOW: Edcape. . u[mr Baal wh/ono 152 . H. JERRARD Begianing March 10t 1 will-have for sale” Macaroni Seed Wheat White Russian Seed Oats ‘Green Russian Seed Oats’ seed is thoroughly cleaned ready for seeding. CONRAD LAJAMBE Irvine and 13th, Phone 267 City Loans Insurance and Real Estate William C. Klein O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. Phone 10. Minn. Defects QuICKLY GOIIREGTED the human face am The work wnte Corner Sixth and Hennepin t., March, 22—With the from Chlflothflflle- 5t. Paul ando- lusic lin and Brass ' Instruthe ll:‘mh.bedfkhfl.. hotels. banquets, and all ‘occasions:: reasonable. All' music up lgA_m'; MASTEN, 'rln& "JOHN G. ZIEGLER Fire- Life—=IN SUR A NCE—-Aident ‘REAL ESTATE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES 'FARM LANDS BOUCHT AND SOLD Co to Nlm for F-rm Loans Office--8chroeder Building : ‘l'elaphm sss A.D.S. Blood Mixture 1A.D. s. Blood | Mixture : Fdr the Blood The old fashioned custom of taking a blood purifying mixture each spring is a salutary one. Experience has proved the wisdom of ridding the blood and tissues of re- fuse matter and other impurities at this season. Rich, red blood, an active brain, a vigorous body and a marked buoyancy of spirits frequently result from the use of a single bottle of a simple, well prepared mixture of the time-tried herbs, barks, roots and alteratives. A. D. S. Blood Mixture is universally esteemed as a “spring medicine” because of the exceptional purity of its well-chosen ingredients and the skill with which it is prepared. Every Bottle is Positively Guaranteed HANSON’S A D. S. DRUG STORE Postoffice Corner $1.00 a Bottle $i oo Bottle High school men who want things different, here it is. Here's the greatest Suit sale of the sea- son; nothing like it ever happened to you, except when we did it the last time. Clearance of 1910 Spring Suits These are Suits left over from last spring, one, two, three of a kind, with the stamp of quality on them; we’ve cut so much off the prices that you'll have to buy 'em to keep on good terms with yourself. Suits worth $12.00 , : Suits worth $15.00 8.8 Suits worth $16. 50 Take your pick of them at Exclusive Sprmg Fashions For Young Men See the Piccadilly sack; new, very English, 31 1-2 inch coat with bell skirts, form tracing, long roll lapel; high buttoned waist coat, see the new shape-maker Hart Schaffner & Marx most perfect model for young men $20 to $35. Boys’ ~ Good Clbthes Nothmg Else Sprmg ‘Clqthes in Best Sty_les and Weaves, $3:50 to. $10 Money Cheerfully Refunded