Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 23, 1911, Page 4

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1 o’clock p: FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1911, POOPOPPOOOROQOO® ¢ LODGEDOM IN BEMIDJI © POV VPOOOOOO®O®O®O® A. 0. U. W. Bemidji Lodge No. 277, Regular meeting nights—first and third Monday, at 8 o'clock. —at Odd Fellows hall, 402 Beltrami Ave. B. P. 0. E. Bemidji Lodge No. 1052, Regular meeting nights— first and third Thursdays, 8 o’'clock—at Masonic hall, Beltrami Ave, and Fifth St. C. 0. F. Regular meeting night every Second and Fourth Sunday evening, at 8 o'clock in basement of Catholie church, DEGREE OF HONOR. Meeting nights every ) second and fourth Monday evenings, at Odd Fellows Hall. F. 0. E. Regular meeting nights every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Eagles hall, G. A. R. Regular meetings—First and third Saturday after- noons, at 2:30—at Odd Fel- Hall, 402 Beltrami Ave. 1. 0. 0. P. 5 Bemidji Lodge No. 119 Regular meeting nights —every Friday, 8 o’clock at Odd Fellows Hall, 402 Beltrami. L O. O. F. Camp No. 24 Regular meeting every second i & \V &) and fourth Wednesdays at 8 QXY o'clock, at 0dd Fellows Hall. Rebecca Lodge. Regular meeting nights—first and third Wednesdays at 8 o’clock. 1. O. O. F. Hall. {{ .wjdiTs o PEYTHIAS. - ':‘d‘jl 3 \;ge % 9 168. ¥, pting . 3 1g{|ts—,— every Tuesday evéifing at: { Tapirg street. LADIES OF THE MAC-. 2 CABRES. F " ‘R\egula.r meeting night 7. last Wednesday evening in_each month. MASONIC A. F. & A. M., Bemidji, 233. Regular meeting nights—first and third Wednesdays, 8 o'clock—at Masonic Hall, Beltraml Ave., and Fifth St. ' Bemidjl Chapter No. 70, R. A. M. Stated convoca- 'tions—-first and third Mon- days, 8 o'clock p. m.—at Masonic_ Hall. Beltrami Ave., and Fifth St s Elkanah Commandery No. 30 W K. T. Stated conclave-—se- Z cond and fourth Fridays, 8 m.—at Masonic ™ Temple, Beltrami Ave, and Fifth St. O. E. 8. Chapter No. 171, Regular meeting nights— > first and third Fridays, 8 o’clock—at Beltrami Ave., and Fifth St. M. B. A. Roosevelt, No. 1523. Reg- i ular meeting nights every second and fourth Thurs- Y day evenings a‘ 8 o’clock in Odd Fellows Hall. o M. W. A. Bemidji Camp No. 65012. Regular meeting nights— first and third Tuesdays at 8 o'clock at Odd Fellows hall, 402 Beltrami Ave. MODERN SAMARITANS s Regular meeting nights on the First and Third Thurs- A days in the L O. O. F. Hall at 8 p. m. SONS OF HERMAN. o ) Meetings held second and 4 (,a ) fourth Sunday afternoon of 9 V¥ each month at 205 Beltrami Ave. READY FOR CEMENT WORK 1 do all kinds of Cement Work —Lay Sidewalks, Curbing, Etc. "NELS LOITVED 813 Mississippl Ave. Phone 470 Farm and Gity Loans Insurance and Real Estate William G, Klein O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. Phone 19. Bemidji, When You Break Cut Glass. An accident to cut glass invariably plunges the owner of it into clouds of gloom, but often these clouds have sil- ver linings. Before throwing the pieces away examine each piece sep- arately and see if it could be cut down into anything smaller. Shops which deal in cut glass usually have a cutter on the premises. A case is told of a bride who upon entering the dining room arrived in time to see, but not prevent, her maid from pulling instead of pushing the extension table, and as it separated in the middle several pleces of valuable cut glass which had been placed there during the cleaning time fell through with a crash to the floor. It seemed a hopeless arcident. but a rose bowl was cut down from a decanter, following the pattern near the neck, which had broken off: a small tiolet holder was cut down from a tall vase, a tiny sugar bowl from a vinegar cruet, and a small bonbon dish was saved from a larger cut glass bowl.— Woman’s Home Companion. A Clever Crow. As to a crow’s ability to talk, said a naturalist, some will and others will never learn. The first of the four birds I have had recently was a won- derful talker. Unlike the parrot, his conversation seemed intelligent rather than simply imitative. For instance, if L said to him, “Hello, Jack?’ he wonld answer, “Hello!”” and not put on the “Jack,” as so many parrots do. when one says, “Hello, Polly!" But he could imitate me also. He found that when any one called and said, “Hello, Wood!" my reply was a low “Hello!" He tried in every way to imitate that low tone of mine and finally succeeded. He would go over to his water trough and with his head in the air would cry, “Hello, Wood!” Then down would go his head in the trough, and out would come the “Hel- lo!” just like mine.—Washington Star. Temperature of Sea Water. The temperature of ocean water va- rles at the surface from 28 degrees F. at the poles to over 80 degrees F. in the tropics. The cold water toward the poles has an annual variation of less than 10 degrees F. at any one spot, and the warm water of the tropics also has -an annual variation of less than 10 degrees F. in a band that near- ly encircles the earth. This is the re- glon of the coral reefs and atolls. 'Be- tween these regions of small annual variation there ar¢ two bands sur- rounding the earth where the annual variation is greater and may exceed in certain regions 40 degrees F. at any one spot.—Marine Journal. Ambition is like love—impatient both of delay and rivals.—Denham. A HOPEFUL MESSAGE TO SCALP SUFFERERS AND MEN WHO'S ‘HAIR IS THINNING. Dandruff now—bald later. same is true of scalp diseases. In fact baldness is a sealp disease. The trouble with the greasy salves and lotions, - the so-called dandruff and scalp cures you have tried so far is that they don’t do anything but tem- porarily relieve the itching and cake the dandruff so it doesn’t fall until its dried out again. Nothing can cure—really cure such troubles but a real scalp medicine that will kill the germs causing dandruff and scalp disease. Learning from leading fellow druggists throughout America that they had found a whirlwind cure for dandruff, eczema and all diseases of the skin and scalp the City Drug Store on proving to the laboratories comemmding the treatment that it is the most prominent drug store in this city secured the agency for the femedy. This remedy is ZEMO, the clean, liquid preparation that kills the germ of discase and ZEMO SOAP to wash the scalp or skin clear and clean of the dandruff or scale and by its antiseptic qualities soothe and heal. Sold and guaranteed by druggists everywhere and in Bemidji by the City Drug Store. The | § JOHN G. ZIEGLER Fire-- Life-—IN SUR A N C E--Accident ————— e ot REAL ESTATE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES FARM LANDS BOUCHT AND SOLD Co to Him for Farm Loans , Office--Odd Fellows Bullding WE SELL, BUY, LEASE, OR MANAGE PROPERTY How about that real estate you have been trying to sell for years; we can find a purchaser. We have a thorough knowledge of realty values. Our services are at your disposal. Perbaps you have been looking for a farm, city realty, a summer home, lake shore property. £ If you wish to buy property of any kind, tell us what you want and where you want it, we will find it for you and buy it at a price that will please you.. F. M. MALZAHN 407 Minn. Ave. Phone 420 FINAL JUNE CLEARANCE SALE o'tlock—at the Kagles' -4 ng‘, Masonic Hall, || $30, during this price of . . . For $7.25 checks, in serges, worsteds and scotch, exce sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . All $22.50 and $20.00 Suits, this seasons newest styles . . . . . . . . we are offering all our $13.50 and $12.00 Suits. are rarely shown, and it would pay you to take advantage of inthis sale The Great June Clearance Sale inaugurated by us two weeks ago will be con- tinued with renewed effort and price cutting. ‘\ This has been one of our most successful Sales, but our large stock is still com- plete in all departments, giving every one an opportunity to make his desired selection reat saving ' ‘ ) By Lol L 24 4 ’ § v C[Oflt é%f‘fhe most perfectly tailored in the bést metropo]itafi' étylésfif"fifie grays, browns, tans and blues, many yariations jn.plaids and ptionally good values for $25 gnd;,é . . . . D N 18.65 N $14.75 Qur $15.00 Suit Values have always been the best shown in regargi to price, style and k hip, but during thi ] ill sell th t the extremely low ; workmanship, but during this sale we will se em a e ex reme).r .OW s l°-65 These are values that The Following Are a Few of the GREAT BARGAINS WE ARE OFFERING in Men’s Furnishings Work Shirts a large colors, regular price . . . . Men’s soft shirts in so! regular $1.50° and $1.25 values, sale price.........cceeevvieniiiniiiriinnnns - 890 Men's underwear in plain balbriggan and mesh 35¢ values sale 19c porous price...... 50c values sale zsc assortment in all lisle, price.. isette and madras, fancy price...... Silver Brand Shirts, attached and de- plain or plaited front coat style, $1.25 value, J 1o [ M R g SR tached Men’s unidn suits in balbriggan and regular $1.25 value, sale 79c Men’s half hose in finest lisle, plain and colors 35¢ values, cuffs, sale Pachard shoes and oxfords this season’s latest styles, all leathers, lace or button at 25 per cent discount. Hats, straw or felt, all new styles at 25 per cent discount. One lot of hats odds and ends, all ; this . sesazsgrols ftyles land colors, regular $2. values, sale 79c price... $1 -35 THE MODEL CLOTHING STORE Third Street, Bemidji, Minn.

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