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| i | Masestic THea TRE THE HOME OF THE BEST PHOTOPLAYS Wednesday and Thursday Indian Romeo and History and literature Juliet (Vitagraph) enter into this tale of Romeo and Juliet, and we have a Shakespearian picture, more plcturesque, more romantic, more poetic and beautiful : than even the story Shakespeare portrayed. Mine on the Yukon (Edison) . Adrama of far off Alaska. ustrated Song I Like the Girl, I the Dress, I Like the Glrl That’s In It C. J. Woodmansee Hot Sfllfl (Biograph) A farce-comedy A Voice from the Deep (Biograph) A comedy full of laughter. E. H. Denu is confined to his home suftering with LaGrippe. C. W. Dudley of Blackduck, was here yesterday on business. H. Alsop of Fargo, was a bus- iness visitor in the city yesterday. Don'’t forget to telephone Dr. J. A. McClure your chicken troubles. Phone 105. Phil Gill returned this morning from a few days’ business trip to the Twin Cities. J. Bisiar drove to Tenstrike today on business. Mr. Bisiar spent yester- day in Remer. Go to Hakkerup for photos. Dr. E. W. Johnson spent a few hours in Tenstrike yesterday on pro- fessional business. A. B. Ellison of this city, was reg- istered at the Rex hotel at Interna- tional Falls yesterday. State Cruiser D. . Case returned last night to Cass Lake after having spent yesterday in the ecity with his a meal in private at the Re- afe. Private dining room ser- vice open day and night. L. M. King, proprietor. E. A. Barker is ill at his home on Eighth street. Mr. Barker has been unable to be at the store during the past two days. R. L. Given who has been confined to his home with LaGrippe during the past few days, has resumed his’ dut- ies at the Given store. Special one-half price sale on hu- man hair switches at Troppman’s, Friday and Saturday. Prices only $1.49 to $6. A. Ohman and family of Crook- ston, were in the city last night en route home from- Park Rapids where they have spent some time. Mrs. V. E. Young of St. Paul, ar- rived in the city last night to be a guest at the home of her mother, Mrs. E. L. Wightman, for a few days. Most users of pencils are now writing with the popular “Bemidji.”” They may be had at practically ev- ery first class pencil store in the city. Frank Bracelin and Charles L. Bang of Crookston, were in the city this morning en route to Cass Lake where they will spend a couple of days fishing. You’ll appreciate clean, prompt service if you eat at th'e Remore Cafe. Private dining room service for after- theater parties, ete. L. M. King, proprietor. A. F. LaVan has sold his farm, three miles north of the city and will leave in a short time with his family for Excelsior, Minn., where they will make their future home. Mrs. E. E. McDonald has gone to Fergus Falls to represent the Wom- an's Study club of this éity at the Miunesota Federation of Women’s clubs which is being held there. Sanitary human hair switches at| one-half price at Troppman’s tomor- row. Attorney A. A. Andrews was a pro- WEEK The woman who visits our Corset Department this-week will learn more about corset- comfort than she ever dream- ed of before. & : The new models in the Nemo Lastikops Corset System are simply wonderful in style and ease. Entirely new effects! A Nemo for every figure. © ¢ We’ll éxpect you THIS WEEK! ‘|grade you may want. 3| fessional caller at International Falls yesterday. -Mr. Andrews is interested in ‘judicial matters between Kooch- iching and Beltrami counties. Don’t miss Troppman’s big em- broidery sale. Begins Friday at 9 a. m. Charlés Emerson of Duluth, trav- eling engineer for the Northern Pa- cific Railway company, spent yester- day in the city on business. He left this morning for International Falls. A checking account is a great convenience for women, as it fur- nishes an accurate record of her household expenses. The agcounts of women are welcome at the Northern National Bank. The High school teachers are mak- ing arrangements for a picnic to be given Saturday on Star Island at Cass Lake. They will go up in the morning and return on the night train. The place to get your typewriter ribbons is at the Bemidji Pioneer Office Supply store. A ribbon for every make of typewriter and any Prices at re- tail, 50, 75 and $1. Theodore Nelson, of the state au- ditor’s office of St. Paul, who con- ducted a land sale in the city yester- day, left this morning for Walker where he will conduct a similar sale tomorrow. Lame back is usually caused by rheumatism of the muscles of the back, for which you will find noth- ing better than Chamberlain’s Lini- ment. TFor sale by Barker’s Drug Store. i Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lundrigan and little daughter of Cass Lake, speni yesterday afternoon and this morning in the city as the guests of Dr. and Mrs. D. L. Stanton. They returned home at noon. You can buy full letter head size, 8 1-2x11 carbon paper, the kind that will make as many copies as you de- sire, guaranteed to be equal to the best on the market or money back. The most interesting thing about it next to quality is the price. 100 sheets put up in neat boxes for $1.00 Bemidji Pioneer Office Supply Store. Now is the iime to get rid of your rheumatism. You can do it by ap- rlying Chamberlain’s Liniment and massaging the parts freely at each application. TFor sale by Barker’s Drug Store. NOTICE TO FARMERS!!! BRING OR SEND YOUR CREAM TO THE BELTRAMI - FARMERS CREAMERY AT BEMIDJI WHERE YOU WILL GET THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR YOUR CREAM AND GET IT CASH ON DEIJVEBY IF YOU CHOOSE. CREAMERY NOW OPERATING AT FULL BLAST. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION TELEPHONE . OR WRITE ANY OF THE OFFICERS. | Rare. Word, “The news dispatches told the other day of the death of ‘an old man who had known a little of fame in his na- tive city, the pleasures of riclies and then the agonies. of poverty. As the sloctors told him he had' only a short time to live, he said: “It's been tough, but I think that on the whole it's been &teresting.” Death is everywhere, as it always bas been:: But for most of us it is hid: death :the; commonplace .sight, the thing to:meet the eye on every side. It is pleasanter for life that this is so, yet, because .of the fact, there are fewer philosophers in the world, fewer persons..consclous. of the inevitable, fower still who, when their summons comes, can be easy and cheerful and die little mindful of troubles and ‘wounds endured, and with a fair word for the pleasures experienced, —_— Impudent Jack. Delle—I don’t speak to Jack .any more. Nelle—What’s the trouble? Delle—I told him the ladies’s aid approved the way I dressed my hair and he had the impudence to ask if if was ratified. Giddy Girl. “Is your daughter of a practical turn of mind?” inquired the South Bide man. “No, she ig very frivolous,” replied the North Side citizen. “Wants to take. cooking lessons instead ‘of im. proving her game of bridge.” Electric Light Which Is Cold. A French Physician, Dr. Russand, has produced an electric light which is absolutely cold. The new light ig perfectly harmless and could be em. ployed without danger in mines and powder magazines, Could Get Along Without It. “Hilda, if you leave me now I shall Tefuse to give you a testimonial.” “Ay tank ay not need testimonial. Ay get Bible now and ay skoll get husband mext week.”—Chicago Record-Herald. Class Distinction. “Did ye see as Jim got ten years' penal for stealing that ’oss?” “Servq ’im right, too. Why didn’t ’e buy thq ’oss and not pay for 'im like any .other gentleman?”—Sketch. BRINKMAN THEATRE TONICHT Vaudeville Program ALL- HEADLINE - ACTS COLORED GIANT QUARTEITE The Big 4 Make a hit wherever they go. THE NEWMANS Comedy Entertainers. -An Orpheium Show. Picture Program 3000 Feet of the Latest Film. J. F. BUTTS of Navy, Minnesota carried away the Brass Bed. No. 2472. The Columbia “LLYRIC” Hornless Graphophone W. L. BROOKS, PRES. R. L. GIVEN, SEC. FIRST APPLICATION DARKENS THE HAIR A Simple Remedy Gives Color, Strength and Beauty to the Hair, You don’t have to have gray hair |or faded hair if you don’t want to. Why look old or unattractive? If your_hair is gray or faded, you can change it easily, quickly and effec- tively by using Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy. - Apply a lit- tle tonight, and in'the morning you will be agreeably surprised at the re- sults from a single application. The ‘gray hairs will be less conspicuous, and after a few ‘more applications will restored to matural color. Wyeths’ Sage and Sulphur also quickly removes dandruff, leaves the scalp clean and healthy, and pro- motes the growth. of the hair. It is a clean wholesome dressing which may be used at any time with perfect. 'safety. Get a fifty cent bottle from your druggist today, and see how quickly it will restore the youthful color and the nasty dandruff, kot, itchy scalp and falling' hair. All druggists sell it under guarantee that the! money will be'refunded if you are not satis- fled. beauty of your hair and forever end . You must see this .beautiful little musical instrument toget an idea of its excellent appearance, To realize in full the -extraordinary, value this Columbia ¢“Lyrie’’ Horn- less Graphophone represents at $25.00, you must see the instrument itself-and hear it’s full and delightful musical tone, The cabinet is constructed of beauti- fully marked oak finely joined. It i3 equipped with the famous, double’ spring, noiseless, Columbia mo- tor which plays thre¢ 10_or 12 inch records at one winding and is controlled by a speed regulator. ‘As it weighs only 20 pounds and measures ‘only 13 1-2 inches square and 7 inches high, compactness will be one of its many very desirable features. Drop in and enjoy a pleasant half- hour’s music at the Sign of the Musi- cal Notes. STEVENS PRINT SHOP *.409/Minnesota Avenue % den. No:more, as it was once, i8] - 8acredness.of.the.Gow. Tn-Indla. The kllling of animals is abhorrent to the Hindao. , You'may see the plous: Juin, who carries. the doctrine of the. ipreservation: of life to an absurd ex- treme, moving about on the Esplanade Or near trees and felds with a packet of flour ‘and sugar, In search of ants and other insects, that he may feed theny ‘from his store. In towns and villages you will occasionally come across: the sacred . bull,: who: roams sbout at will, and helps himselt to grain and other foodstuft . placed fin shops as he pleases. He s ‘a symbol of divinity. None will molest him; everybody, will hold him in reverence. But in the case of thel bull the rever- ence 18 limited to the.one-who, so to ~AS or ¥ the COW, the entire specfes s pacred, and to kil 1t is a cardinal #in. © Whenever the plous Hindoo passes by a cow, he touches it with bis-hand and salutes it. Ple Sufficed for Lnrjo Party. Over 90 persons partook, the other day at Gorleston, Suffolk, England, of & gigantic sea-ple, into the making of Which there: entered two stone of flour, six rabbits, six ox and sheep kidneys, B8 pounds of beefsteak, two score of een. vegetables, half a stone of on. ons, and two stone of turnips and car- pots. The total weight of the ple was over twe hundred pounds, and it took two days to cook, speak, is born in purple_ . s S S Unkind, Ella—Live and learn. Stella—If you had been learning all the fime you have been living you would make 3 Bixteen-volume encyclopedia look Iike & pocket dictionary. There never was a time when peo- ple appreciated the real merits of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy more than now. This is shown by the in- crease in sales and voluntary testi- monials from persons who have been cured by it. If you or your children glve it a trial and become acquainted are troubled with a cough or cold with its good qualities. Barker’s Drug Store. For sale by BENJ. SCHNEIDER, Pres. patterns in every size. Friday and Saturday SPECIAL SHIRT SALE $1.50 Men’s Pleated ‘a;ld Negligee Shirts at $l.l'5 , A small lot consisting of 125 English percale pleated and negligee shirts, coat style, cuff attached. All new, neat patterns, fast colors. this Season’s selling. = All sizes 14 to 17, but not all Reduced for quick selling $1.50 VALUES, FOR $I.15 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY BEMIDJI, MINN. Home of Hart-Schaffner and Marx Clothes, Florsheirfi and Walk-Over Shoes. Broken lines from .~ GHAS. COMINSKY,-Sec'y & Treas. ]! $ in Merchandise THAT IS NOW.IN DEMAND ' -| 186 East Bound Leaves . RAILROAD TINE CARDS 800 RAILROAD 162 East Bound Leaves ..... 163 West Bound Leaves . 187 West Bound Leaves ...... GREAT NORTHERN 83 West Bound Leaves ... 34 East Bound Leaves . 86 West Bound Leaves . 26 East Bound Leaves . 36 East Bound Leaves . 106 South Bound Leaves Freight West Leaves at Freight East Leaves at . 32 South Bound Leaves ... 31 North bound Leaves . 34 South Bound Leaves 33 North Bound Leaves Freight South Leaves at Freight North Leaves at. MINN., RED LAXE & MAN. 1 North Bound Leaves 2 South Bound Leaves PROFESSIONAL CARDS RUTH WIGHTMAN TEAGHER OF PIANO Leschetitsky Method Residence Studio 917 Minnesota Ave. Phone 168 {MUSIC LESSONS MISS SOPHIA MONSEN TEACHER OF PIANO AND HARMONY Studio at 921 Beltrami Avenue MRS. W. B, STEWART Graduate of the New England Conserva- tory in Boston and a pupil of Dr. Wil- liam Mason of New York. Studio, 1008 Dewey Avenue. T. W. BRITTON MAXER OF VIOLINS Violins Repaired and Bows Rehaired Up Stairs over Grand Theatre. LAWYERS GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Miles Block Telephone 560 D. H. FISK ATTORNEY AT LAW Office over Baker's Jewelry Store PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS DR. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN" AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block DR. E. A, SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in. Mayo Block ‘Phone 396 Res. "Phone 397 DE. C. R. SANBORN. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office— Miles Block DR. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First National Bank, Bemidji, Minn Office 'Phone 36. Residence "Phone 73. HOUSE FURNISHINGS Linoleum binding, to protect the edge of linoleum when used as hall runner, a'roll..... a | oc 3-8 brassrod ends, a dozen......... Fioa Brass drapery hooks, for oo 5 Shade rings, 2 for.. Seee Limit 2 to 2 dozen 5 c 25c and HOUR SALE Saturday, at 2 o’clock, we will offer 50 paur of Misses’ Shoes, sizes 11 to 2, values to $2.50, at, a pair,.. One pair to a customer, none sold after 30 clock . LADIES’ VESTS One lot ladles 35¢ vests, ChoiCe............ceeveereeennns a customer JEWELRY A ‘large assortment of Jewelry, consisting of Collar But- “tons, Pins, Barrettes, Belt Buckles, Combs and Bemidji High School Pins. -One lot of men’s $3.50 and +-$4.00 shoes at, 2 pair........ :One lot of boys’ $2.25 and | $2.50 shoes at,.a pair...... BASEMENT BARGAINS One lot of men’s $1.00 khake $2.79 ‘$1. 95 overalls at, 5 c Jgp matting, 36 in. wnde. a 25c . y One lot of boys' straight knee pants at 2B per cent discount Picture hooks, a 4 dozen........ SR G R G 4c Copper stair corners, a doZencs: il i 250 Window shades, 36 in. w1de, 50c - 59¢ a pair... DR. E. H, SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Winter Block DR. E. H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block 'Phone 18, Residence Phone 313 EINER W. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over Securtly Bank DENTISTS Evening Work by Apointment Only 'NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY. Open dally, except Sunday, 1 to 6 p. 'm., 7t0 9 p. m. Sunday, reading rooms jonly, 8 to 6 p. m. TOM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER G. 6. JOHNSON Lands ~Loams Stocks Office—214 Beltrami Ave.