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[ B 73 b o 4 Bemidji on business Friday. Mrs. H. H. Titus returned Friday evening from Brainerd where she spent several days with relatives and | First class wood. They are the neat- friends. Cool Waists—$1.50 waists 75c, $2.00 waists §$1.00. Get one tonight. O'Leary-Bowser Co. The members of the Salvation Ar- my will hold an ice cream social and entertainment in their hall at 8 o’clock this evening. Ben Anderson of Shotley, was in |SiSter, Miss Alice $7.50 suits $3.75: O’Leary-Bowser Co. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Brown and baby, returned last night from Ro- chester where they have been the guests of Mrs. Brown’s. parents. Mrs. Brown has been visiting during the past six week and was joined last ‘'week by Mr. Brown. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Brown's Stenchfield, who will be their guest for the summer. We have a brand new line of steel and brass edged rulers at 26c each. est rulers on the market.. Full line of office paste, inks, pencils, carbon and letter papers, files, wastebaskets:and other supplies, The Pioneer Store. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Warfleld left this morning on a three weeks’ trip to the coast. At Staples they will be joined' by Mr. and: Mrs. Douglas Moseley and daughter,and Mr. and Moonlight. excursions over the lake | Mrs. Herbert Clark and son, all of on the City of Bemidji will be made every night at 7:30. Miss Dorothy Humes of Cass Lake, Who has been the guest of Miss Don- na Lycan since Tuesday. returned home this noon. Norfolk Suits—$12.00 Suits $6.00, $10.00 suits $5.00, $3.00 suits $4.00, $7.50 suits $3.75. Just a few left. O'Leary-Bowser Co. Y Miss Rose Barrette left for Super- ior, Wis., last night, called there by the death of an aunt. She will re- turn home the middle of next week. @o to Hakkerup for photos. Albert Westberg of Fergus Falls, has accepted a position with the George T. Baker company as watch- maker. Mr. Westberg has already begun his work. ICE! ICE! REFRIGERATORS!! Were you calling for a regrigerator? You will find refrigerators at Lahr’s Furniture Store. Mrs. Ear]l Geil left last night for Duluth and Superior where she will be the guest of Mrs. Alice Purdy and Mrs. A, W. Danaiier. She will be gone but a few days. Buy your adding machine paper olls at the Pioneer Office and School Supply Store. Single rolls 10 cents, 8 for 25 cents. N, E. Given of the Given Hardware company, of this city left this noon for Eveleth for a ten days ’outing. He will visit ‘other range towns while taking his vacation trip. Nice Cool Dresses—$12.00 dresses $6.00, $10.00 dresses $5.00, $8.00 dresses $4.00, $6.00 dresses $3.00, $5.00 dresses $2.50. A lot we are closing out. O'Leary-Bowser Co. Mr. and Mrs. D. McClain and fam- ily of Fosston, drove to Bemidji from Fosston in their car and will be guests at the home of Mrs. McClain’s brother, M. Phibbs over Sunday, re- turning home on Monday. “The Northern National Bank has aroused the admiration of progres- sive people by its enterprise. To en- courage saving it has added a Sav- ings Department, where 4 per cent annual interest will be paid. W. R. Mackenzle, secretary of the Northern Minnesota Development as- soclation, arrived in the city Friday evening from Minneapolis. He ex- pects to spend several days on his farm near Wilton, before returning to the cities. Cool Waists—$1.50 waists 75c, $2.00 waists $1.00. Get one tonight. O’Leary-Bowser Co. A number of young friends as- -sisted Mildred Clark, Thursday af- ternoon in celebrating the fifth anni- versary of her birth at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Clark. Seven little girl friends assisted in making the day a pleasant ome. Nice Cool Dresses—$12.00 dresses $6.00, $10.00 dresses $5.00, $8.00 dresses $4.00, $6.00 dresses $3.00, $5.00 dresses$ 2.50. A lot we are closing out. O’Leary-Bowser Co. Rev. J. H. Randahl left this morn- ing for Pine River where he was called to conduct funeral services in the Swedish Lutheran church of that eity. He will return this even- ing in order to conduct the regular church services here Sunday. Princeton, Ilinois. The party will then go on to Yellowstone Park and from there to Seattle, going from there to Vancouver and then home by way of Winnipeg. Each age of our lives has its joys. Old people should be happy, and they will be if Chamberlain’s Tablets are taken to strengthen the digestion and keep the bowels regular. These tablets are mild and gentle in their action and especially suitable for peo- ple of middle age and older. For sole by Barker’s Drug Store. Albert Rhoda will leave Monday for Long Prairie where he will act as assistant cashier of the First Na- tional Bank. Mr. Rhoda, who is a brother of Fred Rhoda, . clerk of court in this county, has lived in Bemidji for several years and has been assistant cashier of the Security State Bank. A. E. Fier, of Man- kato, arirved in Bemidji yesterday to assume the duties in the Security Bank formerly cared for by Mr. Rhoda. Mr. Fier comes from the First National Bank at Mankato. Did you ever before buy full size typewriter paper, the kind that goes with a guarantee at the rate of 500 sheets for 75 cents?. We offer you AVON BOND paper put up in hoxes at the above price. If you wish a heavier grade paper we have the same. at $1.00 a box of 500 sheets. The Bemidji Pioneer Office Supply Store. Mrs. A. A. Richardson and three children, returned last night from Faribault, Minn., where they had gone to attend the fortieth wedding anniversary of Mr. Richardson’s par- ents, Rev. and Mrs. S, T. Richard- son. Mr. Richardson joined the fam- A HARMLESS WAY T0 DARKEN THE HAIR A Little Sage and Sulphur Makes Gray Hair Vanish—A Remedy For All Hair Troubles ‘Who does not know the value of Sage and Sulphur for keeping the hair dark, soft and glossy and In good condition? As a matter of fact, Sulphur is a natural element of_hair, and a deficiency of it in the hair is held by many scalp speclalists to be connected with loss of color and vi- tality of the hair. Unquestionably, there is no better remedy for hair and scalp troubles, especially prema- ture, grayness, than Sage and Sul- phur, if properly prepared. The Wyeth Chemical Company of New York put out an ideal prepara- tion of this kind, called Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy, in which Sage and Sulphur are combin- ed with other valuable remedies for keeping the hair and scalp in clean, healthy condition. If your hair is loosing its color or constantly coming out, or if you are troubled with dandruft or dry, itchy scalp, get a fifty cent bottle of Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur from your druggist, use it according to the simple directions; and see what a difference a few days’ treatment will make in the appearance of your hair. All druggists sell it, under guaran- tee, that the money will be refunded if the remedy is not exactly as rep- ' | resented. % Closing Out Sale!] NOW IN PROCRESS i Will Continue Everything in Millinery and Ladies’ Furnishing Goods to be sold at a sacrifice, it We have on hand the best line of | Hosiery and Ladies’ the city. This we will place on bargain counters together with our full line of choice Millinery, such as all med goods, and flowers, ribbons, chiffons and ornaments. Everything to be sold dur- ing the shortest time Come early and get the best selection. ' M | Sale Saturday HETLAND All Next Week Muslin Underwear in trimmed and untrim- possible. Morning at 8:30 | & FALLON ! all” the -children and grandchildren |Quickly it will relieve: the paln and were there, to will arrive in the city tomorrow noon for a few days at home.: than one, case of rhaw requires y | tifully. ‘for the: ocoasion, masses of | white roges, pink-carnation ferns being used.. ' The bride wore a gown of white' silk marquisette over white messaline trimmed with Vene- tian lace. . soreness, - Sold = by Barker's Drug Store, £ A, A, Richardson went)| 8he carried a shower [and: ralsed White Earth from Faribault and ‘in Brainerd, The wedding of Bernard Lane _nnd Miss'Mary Bergeman was solemnized : in was attended by her ‘Gertrude Koop, Willlam Bergeman, a brother: of the bride, acted as best “After the ceremony, a wedding sota & International railway. and Mrs. Lane left on the midnight|write the train for Nym where they will|ply Store. make their.future hom Bank Building, Bemidji, Minn. It 1s now well known that no m internal - treatment Open 8 a. m. Close 6 p. m. 207 Third Street Except Bemidi_i, Minn. In All Important Departments during the remainder of half-yearly Clearance Sale. Will Be in Full Force Until July 4th. Whatever you buy Mere represents the Best of its kind. And this the time when the Bes¢ can be bougnt at the price of the ““Cheapest’---a time when money does double duty. All Black -and Colored Cloth Suits af -2 PRICE Our entire stock involved! A combined assemblage comprising the most extensive showing of modish tailor-mades in the Northwest. Plain tailored, custom made. In all manner of plain serges, Panamas, Tweeds, and mannish worsteds and high style novelty suitings. In all the leading modes of the season. - REGULAR PRICES $18 to $40. SALE PRICES $9 to $20. Black and Colored Cloth Qoats Modish Silk Frocks at -2 Price Reduced 1-2 A medley of the season’s “select” styles. Walking dresses, Latest fashions from the best sources. Individual designs in dinner ‘frocks and charmlllngfst;'lesl- fo; ag sort; of w;a L m:ly practically all of the desirable fabrics-—serges, wales, diagonals portraying: the "}'e LOlC ;). arls' refi sty dc al_mgea S and mixtures. Everything in street coats---modish 3-4 lengths, taffetas, SUmMmor silks, messa }n;_(s),p flfm lta‘etas and striped or full length garments and shorter ones; lined throughout, unlined figured designs. . A perfect rainbow of colors. and partly lined. In fact a comprehensive synopsis of all that is Former prices $28 to $4B8. Sale prices $12.80 to $22.50: fashionable. __All embroidered linen and light dresses at reductions of 1-3, Former prices, $16 to $32.80-—Sale prices $7.50t0 $16.25 14 and 1-2. Ladies’ Knit Underwear We will run a big special from now on of fine lace trimmed union. suits, regular $1.00 values at 50c A Cenuine Clearance of Waists Waists heretofore $1.75 and $1.50 at 98¢ White lingerie, lace and embroidery trim- med waists, also. entire stock of all-over lace waists, former / prices $3.50, $3.75, Wool Sweaters Women and Children’s Wool Sweaters at savings extraordinary. Nothing finer for the cool, evening breezes. $4.75 | $3.00 values. $6.00 values $235 | $4, $4.50and $5, sale prices : ! ~ ! $8.25 | 2.50 values.........$2.16 5. $3.85 - Ladies’ knit vests, .regular- 25¢ -values 450 & $4.75 val. $2.95 | 2.00 aalues.........$1.50 $2.85, $3.15, $3.85 Entire stock of messaline, chiffon and marquisette waists at -1=2:Price. Long Silk Gloves, | Petticoats. -~ Regular $1.50 values...$1.48 | -Our regular $4, $3.75 and $3:50 Black and colors, in assorted.” '] . Petticoatsinthissale $2.35 2 for 25¢ $1.50 values.95¢ Children's White- and Golored - Brosses at 1-4-Roduetion. shades and sizes: T eaiher- Yo aladuet ot Al 1 RS Sl Gt s o The rooms were| You ean buy the best carbon paper decorated with ferps and |made, every sheet guaranteed, sny the general color scheme be-| weight you desire at $1.00 per box fnk. The bride s the daughter |for a good grade that will suswer ali Jucas Bergeman. - She was; born | ordinary prposes; $2.00 for an extra attended | good paper and $2.75 for the best ax- bouquet of white ‘bridal roses, and |school there and enjoys a large ac-{tra nm‘ quality light weight grade. cousin, Miss|quaintance in. that city. The groom| Ppositively none better: made.. Each is & freight brakeman on: the Minne-|box contains 100 sheets of paper, siss Mr.|% 1-2x13. Phone your orders, eall or - ‘Bemidji Pioneer Office Sup- 31. Security State | i | |