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W. J. Law, auditor for the Crook- ston Lumber company, is in Bemidji today. J. P. Pogue will return Saturday from a business trip to Sioux City, Towa. Children’s erson’s.—Adv. Easter baskets at Pet- Iver O. Myhre, of the town of Liberty transacted business in the city today. S New hats for misses and children at the La Fontisee millinery.—Adv. Joe Christie returned this morning trom Minneapolis where he has spent the last few days. B. H. Courtney, manager of the Northwestern Telephone company at Grand Forks, is in Bemidji on busi- ness. Hot Cross buns on sale at the Model.—Adv. Mrs. William McCuaig entertain- ed a few of her neighbors at 500 last evening. There were guests for two tables. A .G. Wedge, Jr., returned from International Falls last evening, where he has been for the past two days on business. A new display of Easter hats at the Henrionnet millinery parlors.. -Adv. Miss Janie Mills went to Virginia, Minnesota, today where she will be the guest of Miss Alice Ferguson who teaches at Virginia. Maurice Ryan is expected home from Deer River next Thursday where he has been employed in the Welsh camp this winter as time keeper. Popular sport — roller Adv. skating— Miss Lillian Cochran will not re- turn home for KEaster, but will spend her spring vacation with her paren and will be here April 4. Bunnie baskets, all sizes and prices, also a pretty line of Easter postal cards at Peterson’s.—Adv. Crookston Daily Times: The Misses Viola Pemberton and Margarast Hut- chins went to Bemidji this morning where they will spend a few days as the guests of relatives. _Don’t fail to see the new line of hats for scliool girls at the La Fon- tisee millinery.—Adv. Miss Florence Ripple. who was op- erated upon at the St. Anthony’s hos- pital for appendicitis a few days ago, was able to leave the ‘hospital last evening and is now at home. J. J. Opsahl returned from Akeley, Minnesota, last evening where he has been attending a development meet- ing. He left on the night train for Minneapolis, and will return home Saturday. Customers Notice—The very best sweet cream to customers at 25 cents a quart at W. (. Schroeder's store. Phone 65 and 390.—Adv Hal Huffman returned this morn- ing from the state university and will spend his Easter vacation with his parents Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Huffman, Lighth and Bemidji avenue. His va- cation lasts only one week. Special Easter outlay of fancy fruit, nuts, confections and other nice things to eat for sick and well at Peterson’s.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Ellingson of Nonthome, who have been spending a few days with their daughter Miss Brinkman Theater Where' Everybody Goes Booking in Conjunction and Splitting the Shows With the Orpheum Theatre, Fargo. Vaudeville Frdgram Gaulette Unicycle On the Wire. European Novelty The Mayhells Refined Singing; Talking "and Dancing AIf Hitton King of the Harmonica Picture Program THE COWARDS 101 Bison. Atonement an even better and bigger Feature than Sheridan’s Ride. 3 Music By Leon Shucks Orchestra Admission 10c and 25c Show Starts 7:10 Absolutely Pure . The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar NO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE Irene, who is here receiving medical treatment, and who has been con- fined to her bed for several weeks, will return home Saturday. Just received a new assortment of | Balzac turbans for schools girls at the Henrionnet millinery parlors.— Adv. Mrs. George Markham entertained a few ot her friends at five o'clock luncheon Wednesday evening at her home on 517 Minnesota avenue. The following ladies were present: Mes- dames Charles E. Battles, E. B. Ken- field, Quiney Brooks, H. K. Olson and | H. N. McKee. J. C. Sims of St. Paul was in Be-| midji last night. Mr. Sims was for-| merly a resident of. Bemidji and was| traveling salesman for Armour and company. He moved to Grand Forks a few years ago but is now-located in St. Paul where he is traveling sales-| ma nfor the J. F. McClennan Pack- ing company. ! The matter of living within your | income and laying aside something for the future is a matter of com- | mon sense and backbone. Start an account at the Northern National Bahk with $1.00 and add to it regu- larly. You will be surprised at the | outcome.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Thorenson | and daughters Esther and Myra, for-!. merly of Bemidji, now of Fosston,| Minnesota, have been the guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. Warninger for a few | days. They left for Clearbrook, Min- nesota yesterday where they will| visit for some time before leaving for | the west, where they will make their | future home. | AHN reputable magazines, Sundays| and dailies, including local papers, | also five, ten, fifteen cent libraries; and other books, constantly on hand| at Peterson’s.—Adv. Orin Bjoring of town of Liberty| passed through Bemidji today on-his way to North Dakota. Mr. Bjoring has had charge of the W. R. \’lacKpn-L zie farm for some time but has now resigned his position there and will | go to farming in North Dakota near Grand Forks. Mrs. Bjoring and in- fant daughter left a couple of weeks ago and have been visiting Mrs. Bjor- ing’s mother who lives near Grand| Forks. | 98 cents-Friday and - Saturday at| Troppman’s.—Adyv. Mrs. O. J. Morken of Nymore en-| tertained at a St. Patrick’s party Monday evening complimentary to Miss Winnifred MacDermott, one of the Nymore teachers. The rooms were artistically decorated in the St. Pataick color, shamrocks, flags and green carnations being used. Five hundred was the diversion of the evening. Covers were laid for twelve and the guests included Ny- more, Brainerd and Bemidji people. EVERYBODY LIKES - “MINNESOTA” SPAGHETTI Those Bemidji housekeepers, who| are often puzzled about meals, should serve the deliciously appetizing “Min- nesota” Spaghetti at least twice a week. The whole family, and the men folks particularly, will like the dellc- ious flavor of “Minnesota” Spaghetti, and it gives them strength and vi- tality without overloading the stom- ach. It is much better than so many heavy meals of meat. And, besides nesota’ Spaghet- ti is so easy to prepare and you make a big saving in household expenses if you serve it often—it costs only about one cent a dish. Insist on “Minnesota” Spaghetti— made from the very best durum wheat with all the nourishing Glut- en left in.—Adv. LAUNCH FOR SALE My 23-foot 12-horsepower launch. Complete with top search light, cush- ions, etc., etc. Boat as good as new. Cost $800.00. 'Will sell for $400.00. F. S. Lyoan.—Adv. $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being foundation of ‘the disease, and giving stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting-direct- 1y upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation, of the diease, and giving the patient strength by bullding up. the constitution and assisting nature in do- ing its work, The proprietors have so they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. of testimonials. Address F, J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all Drugglsts, 76c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constl- { tonsilitis and adnoids. |improving from a severe aitack of {in an accident at the box factory are {still confined in the hospital. iall of this and is the mothers’ favorite | $1125 and $1.50 bed spreads only | much faith in its curative powers that |§ Send for list |3 KERHKEKKEKKK KKK EE KK KK * ST, ANTHONY HOSPITAL. * KKK KKK KKK KK KK Miss Eva McCullough of Plummer will be operated upon tomorrow for Fred Ritchie of Bemidji is confin- ed with a severe attack of la grippe. Mrs. Ed. Cathran of Maltby is in the hospital and will under go an operation in a few days. & John Cavin of Bemidji is eonfined with a badly injured foot. Mrs. Rose Selg of Bemidji ‘will -un- dergo an operation at the end of thi week. Mrs. J. L. Quigley of Remer 1s ser- iously ', Chas. Lazan, thirteen years old, is. in the hospital and will be operated on for hernia. W. C. Daniels of Shovel Laic is con- fined in the hospital with a com- pound fracture of the ley Irene Ellingson of No: tiiome is heart trouble. : Jee Vain 13 recovering 5m a Se- vere ¢ctack of pneumonia. John Burns of Bena is improving from a serious attack of pneumonia. Miss Stella McClaffin left the hos- i pital Saturday having fully recover-| ied from a severe attock of pneumonia. Miss Gertrude Riley of Northome left ithe hospital yesterday where she was operated upon for appendecitis. Chester Otto and Homer Oranger who had their fingers badly lacerated Oran- ger lost the ends of two fingers but the other fingers were sewed back on and will probably be stiff. . His thumb { was grafted and although' it will be shortened about a half inch the nail | will be savéd. Otto will probably ! save all his fingers but two of them will undoubtedly remain stiff. The Mothers’ Favorite. A cough medicine “for children |should be harmless. =~ It should be pleasant to take. It should be effect- ual. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is | everywhere. For sale by Barker's On the Threshold (Lubin Drama). Telling a story.of a family dnnml and reconcilation through a child.l- The Office Boy’s Blrthday Is an Edison Comedy. Educational. The Indian Uprising at Santa Fe Kalem. An historical drama‘in which the Indians decide - to lake the war path. Illustran !ong- Meet Me Sung by Mrs. Pfifer The Lake Geneva Camp of the Y. M. C. A. | at Lake Geneva, Wis. Wlth Kisses DULUTH convenience: Magnificent dlmn: ‘roomi lor. Willia Rentals, Bemidjl, Drug Store, Bemidji, Minn.—Adv. restaurants and Pnlm ‘Room, Men’s Grill, Oolonial Bu: Ballroom, banquet -rooms and 0T, osated o BOAFE of bustneas sk Superior. ' Conventent 10 every thing. > < Ons of the Oreat Holols: of the Northwes! INS 8 and 6, O’L: THE SPALDING EU! 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BATCHELDER 117 Minnesota Ave. Phone 180 Try a Want Ad 1000 Pag’esf Any one considering the purchase of an Automobile will learn something to their advantage by calling at our office and redding a letter from the Ford Motor Company-:-lt won't cost you anything to read the letter, NORTHERN AUTO COMPANY " PHONE 474 — | | et - Resolved: That we not only sell the highest grade of canned goods .but the _.J‘n. purest groceries the world's makers offer. We want your business, only because we give you GOOD STUFF for your money. . That's the way we have done in the years past; that's thé way we shall do come Now listen to this in the years to Strawberries Tomatoes Cucumbers Round Red Radishes Head and Leaf Lettuce Celery ‘Parsley . Green Onions Sounds good for your Easter Dinner; doesn't it? : . Easter Eggs ; Fresh from'the hens. Order : now for Saturday’s delivery