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. it e o USSRV, SUUN Alden Braley of Crookston is in the _ “eity on business. F. W. Hagberg of Brainerd was in Bemidji yesterday. Mrs. William Lennon of Kelliher is in the city today. Al Kaiser is inthe city today on his way back from Red Lake. Judge M. A. Spooner went to Cass Lake this morning on a business trip, Iver 0. Myhre of the town of Lib- erty, was in the city on business Monday. A. C., Johnson of this city trans- acted business at International Falls yesterday. One of these nice days you ought ta go to Hakkerups and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. Tony Schusser had his knee hurt while playing ball Sunday and is walking on crutches. .George M. Kidd who has made his home at Blackduck for some time has moved back to Bemidji. Charles Kirtland of Menagha, is the guest of his grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. A. M. Crowell. J. K. Nelson, H. Thurdale and Cleb Jackson of this city were at In- . ternational Falls yesterday. Enoch Quarfot, purchasing agent for the Soo line was in Bemidji yes- terday on business for that line. Alden Braley of Clookston arrived in the city yesterday and will spend a couple of days here on business. B. W. Bacon, Frank Kine and 8. H. Paul and wife' of International Falls, are Bemldji visitors today. Mrs. I, B. Olson has been on the sick list and confined to her home the past week but is now slowly recover- ing. Birch Whiting will leave in a few dafs for Vanscoy, Sask., Canada, and has ordered the Pioneer sent to that address. A. H. Griffin of Grand Forks, super- intendent of the freight distribution for the Great Northern, was in Be- midji yesterday. Mrs. G. W. Donald has returned from the cities having spent the win- ter there. She will make her home at 108" Sixth street. Frank Mirphy was operated on this mornl,ng for appendicitis at the St. Anthony’s hospital. He is a brother of Ray Murphy. Matt Clark of Duluth been visiting his parents Mrs. Glen Clark for the days will leave tomorrow. ‘Walter Stone of Crookston who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thayer Bailey since Saturday, left last evening for his home. Miss Esther Cooperman of Minne- apolis, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. David Gill for a week left Saturday evening for her home. Mrs. Steve Keating, of Virginia, Minnesota, arrived in Bemidji yester- day and will be the guest of her sis- ter, Mrs. L. P. Eckstrum for a couple of weeks. About 100 invitations have been issued for the party of the Bemidji Dancing club Friday night. Rem- frey’s four piece orchestra has been secured for the music. Mrs, John Achenbach, 1114 Bel- trami avenue, assisted by Mrs. M. 'B. Ibertson, will entertain the. Baptist Ladies’ Aid Wednesday afternoon, April 16. A cordial invitation is ex- tended to all. who has Mr. and past few Sherlock Holmes In Motion Pictures Brinkman Theatre Where Evsrynody Goss ing in C: il d Splitti B e With the Orpheam Theatre, Fargo. . Picture Program ‘Union Features present ‘SHEHLI]GK HOLMES The Mystery ni Bas[ ombe Vale “Produced under the personal super- vision. of the author, Sir A° Copan Doyle, in two: parts. A massive pro- duction in the Sherlock Holmes master mystery series:: .- Wholesome _thrills; wonderful action; a succession of tense climaxes. 3000 feet of pictures. Vaudeville Frogram Nat and Helen Ritter Ia a refined up-to-date singing and dancing novelty act, “The Collegian and the Girl” Bnmlnglun and Reichman Those entertainers, singing and mus- ical i » | guests at an informal dancing party By REX one of the best features of the day. lllustrated Song:. A very interesting comedy. in working setting. ages and is colors and w Alabastil We will s with orders -Ask for col Given Mrs. T, S. Kolste and daughters Agnes and Helen, returned Monday' noon from-a ten days’ visit at Minot, North Dakota, where they have been the. guests of Mrs, Kolste’s sister, Mrs. E. R. Sinkler. Why not make your children a ‘birthday present of a bank book from the Northern National Bank? It will encourage them to be thrifty and teach a valuable lesson in economy. —Adv. John Moberg left yesterday on the Soo for Ambrose, North Dakota with thirty men. - He shipped eight cars Sunday, four of horses and four of provisions. Ten or fifteen men -will leave on the Soo this afternoon and will join him at Ambrose. Mrs. A. E. Harris of Crookston, ar- rived in the city Sunday noon and is the guest of Mrs. B. R. Erickson and other friends. Mrs. Harris is well known in this city, her husband hav- ing been teelphone manager here. She expects to remain about a month. Crookston Daily Times (April 14): John Achenbach, of Bemidji, foreman and manager of the Crookston Lum- ber company’s drive, was in the city today en route to Thief River Falls, where he will make preparations to start a drive. He visited fof a few hours with acquaintances. ° Mr. and Mrs. A. P. White and Miss Donna Lycan entertained several in the White home on Bemidji ave- nue last evening. Music for the dancing was furnished by the world’s best orchestras and bands through a Victrola. Those enjoying the hos- pitality of the hosts were Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Sanborn, Mr. and Mrs. Graham Torrance, Mr. and Mrs. Ira J. Cool, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dane, Miss Leah Berman, Wilbur Lycan and Tom Irvin. Crookston Daily Times (April 14): W. E. Rowe has received the certi- state 'the prizes and the events for which they were given, which were won by his English setter in the re- cent kennel show at St. Paul. His dog was below only one dog in points, and that is “Don’ belonging to.T. J. Kennedy and the winner of the-first price in the kennel show at Chicago. Mr. Rowe stated that he is going to enter Cresco Count in the field trials at Winnipeg, September 1 to 6. Several . interesting papers given at the Monday afternoon un the- topic “Russian People”, Mrs. . G. ‘M. Palmer was leader of the meeting. . Mrs. A. B. Witting gave a paper on ‘Social Mle and Customs, (a) Education.(b). Village and country life. Large o8- tates. Street life in cities.” . Mrs. G. M. Palmer gave one - on “General ; Hugo Scharf's al roblems, (2) Revol ot “Somebody’s Coming to Town” C. J. Woodmansee “‘Pokin, China’’ (Selig) Some very interesting views of this famous old city. “Turn Him Out’’. (Selig) > Wodnom‘lnnd Thursday this week s, ILL AND A W2 Being the eighth story of “What Happened to Mary"’ artistic and inexpensive. Itis made from alabaster rock and becomes as hard as g rock when applied. Alabastine will not crack and peel off like kalsomines. X Alabastine after being mixed will keep Alabastine comes in five pound pack- Alabastine in white, 48¢ a pkg. Your Money Back If You Want It 316-318 Minnesota Ave. ficates of awards, four in all, which |J were | § Woman's Study .clun | characteristics:of the ‘Russian People, TOIIIGIIT PIGTURES DflUXE SPEOIAL FEATURE "The Venfoanoo of Bu’raml” AGRAPH IN TWO REELS ' . BEACH A soceety drama of the best uality, that wm hold one's & - through the entire 2000 feet gf film, i Si s ds Earle Williams, Edith Storey and Julie Swayne Gordon make this picture uch 'actors and actresses is' a beautiful wall finish. It is sanitary, - durable, condition for days without made in sixteen. beautiful hite. ne in colors, $0@ a pkg. upply "you with stencils free for Alabastine. lor cards. Hardware Co. Phone 57 BEMIDJL, [MINN, Witte; Constantine Prbyedonosteft. (c) Revolution 1906-1906. First Parliament.” The next regular meeting will be held April 28, =’ ! The men will serve the following menu next Tuesday evening in the basement of the Presbyterian church: MENU Grape ‘Fruit Swift Premium Ham "Fresh Country Eggs 3 | Dill Pickles Beet Pickles Fried Fresh Parsnip Baked Potatoes Fresh Tomatoes on Lettuce Fresh Rolls Creamery Butter Superior Pancakes: Maple Syrup Coftee Cream Supper 5.30 to 8. Price §0c, chil- dren with parents, 36c.—Adv. Man to Avoid. crite.—Washington Star. City’'s Many Fatal Accldents. More than three thousand five hun dred accidental deaths occur year in New York. . Take Long Time to Hatch. . Eggs lald by a New Zealand lisard require fourteen months tc hatch. Found a Cure for Rheumatism. “I suffered’ with rheumatism for two years and could not get my right hand to my mouth for that length of time,” writes Lee L, Chapman, Maple- | i ton, Towa. “I suffered terrible pain i 80 I could not sleep or °lie still at i night. Five years ago I-began using [l Chamberlain’s Liniment and in two i months I was well and have not suf- fered with rheumatism since.” ~ For | sale by Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. TS diffefent’ . from others because more care is takem ia themak- ing and the materials used are of higher grade Black Silk Stove Polish lky polishithatdoesnot . and th> shinc lasts four ordinary stove polish. stoves and ‘sold by <01t on your cook stave, Biu7e oF your wes range. Icyou ryouever ied, A AGaIoE 18 sty aE Aed (e LB gour money: Tnixiat on Blac: SITk Ktove Pollsh. Mads {0 lIquid oFpaste—oue quality: BLACK sll.K STGVE rousH ‘WORKS | . Use nl-neuuu-nm ’l'un g_un_fl:: nr-m. ‘Metal Polish for silver; nickel of. tomobiles. . | l'.#hlqu-uw o autor ~on one of the above days. We wish to announce a speCIal dis- play and sale of hlgh class and popular -priced oats, Suits and Dresses For Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of this Week - Experienced fitters and salespeople wi}l be on the floor to handle the display. - The Virginia store of this company will send many high class garments such as have never been shown in this city by this or any other firm. All merchandise offered during this sale wfll be for cash. The garments w1ll not be sent on approval or laid away. Miss Hilda Nelson who has charge of the fitting- at the Virginia store, will have personal‘ charge of all alterations during this sale. - You are welome at this store whether sh_opping to buy or shopping to look. You will consider this an invitation to be present | DR, E. H, SMITH & PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 162 Ent Bound Lea .. (Cl ‘West Bound Lu;g: 3 € Hast Bound' Leave: 8 West -Bo: Lea meEs e oun 26 Taa vob XXX X KRR XXX ¥ . PROFESSIONAL CARDS KRR X KKK KK KK Ruth Wightman - Teacher of Piano Remlen:e Stadio 1002 Bemidji Ave. i Phone 168 * * LAWYERS GRAHAM M, TORRANCE LAWYER Telephone 560 Miles Block JOHN F, GIBBONS ATTORNEY AT LAW First National Bank Building BEMIDJI, MINN. D. H, FISK 3 ATTORNEY AT LAW Office second floor O’Leary-Bowser Bldy PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS DR. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block DR. E. A, SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON fice in Mayo_ Block Res. "Phone 397 Ol Phone 3896 BR. C. B. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block DR. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First National bank, Bemi Minn, Office 'Phone 86, Residence Pdh!z’ne 72 Office in Winter Block DR. E. H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Blo ck Phone 18 Residence Phone 311 EINER W. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over Security Bank DENTISTS JR. D. L, STANTON DENTIST Office in Winter Block DR. J. T. TUOMY® DENTIST First National Bank Bldg. DR. G. M. PALMER - DENTIST . : Miles Block Evening Work by Appointment Only - ‘NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY open da.uy. except Sunday, 1 to 6 p. m. Sunday, reading rooms only, el p. m. W. K. DENISON VETERINARIAN Phone 164 Pogue’s Livery TOM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER SAFE AND PIANO MOVING Res. 'Phone 68. 818 America Ave. Office Phone 12. FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER and COUNTY CORONER ‘ 405 Beltrami Ave. Bemidji, Minn: BREVIG detective. Bonded under state Laws of Minnesota. Ten years of experience. Good references. Write me. All business’ absolutely confi- dential. Free consultations. P. M. BREVIC Lock Box 58 Nnvi, Minn. Licenced