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[N G. H. Warner was a business visi- tor in Bemidji yesterday. T. S. Hart of Superior spent yes- terday in Bemidji on business. W. A. Currie of Bemidji, was an International Falls visitor Tuesday. Popular sport — roller skating— Adv. W. F. Kunitz of Brainerd was a business visitor in Bemidji yesterday. R. F. Ross of Walker and G. H. Roberts of Fisher were in Bemidji yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Stuckland of International Falls spent yesterday in Bemidji. Fine embroideries only 2 1-2 cents yard at Troppman’s Friday and Sat- urday.—Adv. James Joppan of Bemidji, trans- acted business at International Falls Wednesday. Mrs. H. L. Rasmusson is visiting at Walker this week. She is expect-| ed back Saturday. Mrs. Lucy Purdy of Duluth is in the city to attend the meeting of the Modern Samaritans tonight. New butter substitute, fourteen cents per pound. “Sweet as Honey”, at W. G. Schroeder’s store.—Adv. Ike Black left for his home in Du- luth this noon after spending several days visiting friends in Bemidji. L. P. Eckstrum was the successfal bidder on the heating job for the government at the Cross Lake school, Red Lake. A. H. Kuhlman, of Madison, Wis-| consin, arrived in Bemidji yesterday to look over the local agricultural situation. Don’t miss Troppman’s special em- broidery sale Friday amd Saturday.— Adv. i Roland Henrionnet came in from E. H. Bowman, of Pine River,'was in Bemidji yesterday. Mr. Bowman has been shipping stock out of Be- midji this winter. E. B. Laughlin, of Duluth, arrived in Bemidji yesterday afternoon and went to Bagley today. He is repre- sentative of R. G. Dun & Co. Millinery opening at the Henrion- net Millinery parlors tomorrow and Saturday. Do not fail to call and see their line.—Adv. The Eastern Stars will hold their regular meeting and installation to- |} morrow night. Every member is re- quested to be present at this meet- ing. Rev. Charles H. Flesher returned Wednesday from Federal Dam where he conducted services in the absence of District Superintendent A. H. Mc- Kee. We mean YOU when we say “Save part of your income and deposit it regularly in the Northern National Bank.” It will.earn you 4 per cent annually.—Adv. Sheriff Andrew Johnson and Tony Schusser returned this morning from St. Cloud where they took Barney Lynch to the reformatory. He was convicted of grand larceny. Mrs. Omar Gravelle and two sons returned to Red Lake yesterday after- noon. They arrived in Bemidji Tuesday evening from Albuquerque, New Mexico, where Mrs. Gravelle has been visiting her parents for several weeks. Half price embroidery sale Friday and Saturday at Troppman’s.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. G .M. Torrance en- tertained at dinner and bridge Wed- nesday evening. Those who enjoyed their hospitality were: Messrs and Mesdames A. G. Wedge, F. S. Lycan, A. P. White, W. L. Brooks, Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Marcum aad Tke Black of Duluth. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Swedback are ‘in Havana at present according to a postal ‘card received in Bemidji yes- terday. Mr. Swedback wrote as fol- lows: “This is a very ‘interesting place. The weather is warm and I ‘'wish we could send you some of iit. We are all well.” The Bemidji Greenhouse ‘will have 1000 carnations Friday which will be sold at 75¢ per ‘doz. while they last. ‘Phone 166.—Adv. ] Rennington last night and will at- tend the teachers institute to be held here tomorrow. Extends a cordial invitation to the ladies of Bemidji to attend their Opening or call the season. It is a pleasure to show you our goods.. 309 Minnésota The funeral of Ben 'Haidley, whe died of heart ‘trouble last Saturday will be held tomerrow morning at ‘SYNDICATE CuT Co. NEW_YORK'/" Grand Tonig"ht‘*’ town, Va. {llustrated Song: better or worse. The Wives of' Jamestown A Two Reel Kalem Feature An historical drama in two full reels produced in Ireland and James- Specidlly depicting the early days of Jamestown. \ How Would You Like to Make Love to Me Sung by Mrs. Pfifer - - , b [ Y] Sue Simpkin’s Ambition A Vitagraph comedy. Sue wanted to be ‘a “Moving Picture Star” but she failed to shine and is glad to join Ezra Hawks company for 8:30 at the Catholic church, Father Philippe officlating. Interment will be made in Greenwood cemetery. The deceased leaves a sister at Necedah, Wisconsin, Mrs. G. O. Leberg, who will not be able to attend the funeral. Little Mary Lloyd entertained five of her friends Wednesday afternoon in honor of her fifth birth anniver- sary. The color scheme was pink, which was carried out in all the deco- rations. The birthday cake was dec- orated with pink candles held in place by pink rosebud candle sticks. The hostess received a number of presents from her guests. Those present were: Adella Canterbury, Philip Wagner, Richard Wagner, Ruth Lloyd and John Lloyd. Mrs. Lloyd was assisted in serving by Mrs. ‘Wagner. The Henrionnet Millinery parlors are now ready to show you their new stock of spring millimery and will be pleased to have you attend their opening tomorrow -and Saturday.— Adv., ‘Grand Forks Daily Herald (March 5): Suffragists yester@ay were pre- paring to press ‘before the incoming congress their demands for a thor ‘ough investigation of :the lack of pro- tection extended to them:during-their’ ‘parade yesterday. The ordeal through which the marchers passed, ’however, ‘gained for them ‘mamy :sympathizers and many supporters in places where they had mot looked for converts. - Milinery Parlor 5 Will Display Complete Line a of 4 Spring and Stmmer Miltinery Ffiday and - Saturday March Tth and 8t We “Also Carry the Gage, Bolzac, Nug These Hats are smartly tailored and come in all the new shades, including the Nell Both official and civic Washington is ablaze with indignation at the treat- ment of the women which virtually scandalized the national capital. International Falls Daily Journal (March 4): Miss Alice Earley has gone to Grand Rapids to attend the Finch-Stanley wedding which will take place there tomorrok. The groom is employed as an editorial writer on the Duluth News-Tribune. He went from the Grand Rapids Her- ald-Review to the city paper. His position at Grand Rapids was filled by Miss Stanley, who came from the Pacific coast. She developed marked ability and a few months age was given a position on the News-Trib- une. There she and her predecessor in Editor Kiley’s newspaper family met, with the result that tomorrow at the Kiley home in Grand Rapids the two newspaper workers will be unit- ‘ed in ‘marriage. All of which proves that newspaper people can sometimes do romantic things themselves, as ‘well as record those of others. Here’s wishing for the bride-:and groom-to- be. — 'Lt ‘Well :Emvugh. ~The Innkeeper (maliing up a gusst's ‘bilN—~Thefirst time Tzmade it 13 shil. lings: now 'I ‘make 4t°17. 'Jpst come and add itup, my dear, and see if you ‘can get it right. His Better Half—Oh, why aot det it &0 as it is? I mightqunake it 13 again, —The Sketch. . take the leading parts. Miustrated Song Hughle Mack. Masestic TueaTrE TOIIIGH T--PICTURES DE LUXE “The Mountailneer’’ (Edison) A story of the Kentucky mountains, moonshine-stills, revenue officers and a preacher, dramatically told amid beautiful mountain scenery. “The Turning Point’’ (Kalem) A heart throbbing drama in which Marian Cooper and Guy Coombs ““Rag Time Cowhoy Joe’’ C. J. Woodmansce ““Cutey and the Twins’® (Vitagraph) Twenty minutes of good solid fun with Miss Florence Turner and —_— EMBROIDERY SALE ing entirely recovered from a two weeks illness. : Peter Lakin of Mizpah is confined here with a severe attack of stomach Friday and Saturday at Troppman’s.|trouble. One table embrioderies worth to ten cents a yard, only five cents. Chas. Sargent of Gemmell was tak- en to the hospital yesterday with a One table embroideries worth to|slight attack of typhoid fever. fifteen cents. cents yard. Sale price, only 7 1-2 Gertrude Riley, thirteen years old, was brought here from Funkley and One table embroideries worth to|was operated on at midnight for ap- twenty-five cents. ten cents.—Adv. KK KKK KKK KKK KKKk KK |a Derforated stomach Sale price only |pendicitis. Andrew Rude, who was operated wupon a short time ago for ulcers and is improving ¥ ST. ANTHONY HOSPITAL. x but as yet is still in a critical condi- R T LI I I I I s James Bourgais is receiving treat- Arae Dregne of Bemidji is serious- {ment for an injured eye. ly il in the hospital here. A. C. Goddard of Red Lake, left Hans Evanson of Long Lake was |for his home yesterday having recov- taken to the hospital yesterday with |ered from a broken leg. @ badly frozen foot. [ Ernest Clemens, who was struck by Miss Servia McKusick is improv- |2 broken belt in the Crookston Lum- ing frem a serious attack of grippe. ber company planer a few days ago Mrs. J. Gillispie of Red Lake has|and as a result received a badly returmed to her home after a few | broken jaw, is improving but it will ‘weoks cconfinement in the hospital. be some time before he will be able John Grakam, who underwent an | to leave the hospital. i ‘'operation a short time ago is im- proving axd will be able to leave the ‘hospital in the course of a fe wdays. Mrs. ‘G. N. Palmer left the hospital ADVERTISEMENT, O. E. Erickson, -corner of Thir- 'yesterday after.a seven days confine- | teenth and Minnesota avenue will ‘Tnenit. _ Mrs. A. McKinnon ‘treatment here. Baby Gustin was taken™ is receiving to her|fresh and salt. open for business Saturday, March 8, with a full line of meats, both Also a full line of home in Federal Dam yesterday hav-|fancy groeeries.—Adv. ‘We are showing an ex- Clusive line of Pattern Tail- ored Hats and Novelties. Some very alfractive ideas in Bulgarian and Oriental clese fitting shapes. ent and Dallas Hats Rose, Paradise and Suffergette Yellow, Ascot Blue and English Purple NOVELTIES, We Have Everything that Is New Our Order Work Department Is In charge of Miss Julia Aarnes an artistic and experienced trimmer, assisted by Miss Vera Nelson. : All work guaranteed satisfactory ' MRS. A. P. HENRIONNET Ave. - at any time during Phone 210 ' ‘“"“T" i |