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AR 5 5.4 26 5 Louis Bennington spent yesterday at International Falls. W. A. Currie transacted business at International Falls yesterday. J. R. Rasmusson was a business caller at Crookston Tuesday. J. A. Long of Minneapolis, a log- ger, was in Bemidji yesterday. Henry Anderson of Wilton was among the out-of-town shoppers yes- terday. Mrs. F. R. Bispham of Nymore has returned from a few days' visit at Brainerd. Mrs. Fred Moody of Nymore has returned home from a week’s visit to the twin cities. One of these nice days you ought to g0 to Hakkerups and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. R. H. Murphy returned this morn- ing from Clearbrook where he has been on business. Nels Moberg of LaPorte was in the city last night and this morning, call- ing on the local trade. G. H. Warner of Brainerd, was in Bemidji yesterday on business con- nected with the M. & I. H. F. Schmidt of Nymore, is erect- ing an addition to his residence. Henry Barth has the contract. Mr. and Mrs. William Hall of Wil- ton were Bemidji callers yesterday, returning home in the afternoon. George Kinney went to Minneap- olis Tuesday night and does not ex- pect to return for about a month. Mrs. Andrew Rodine from the town of Frohn was visiting her husband in Nymore the latter part of the week. The Swedish Lutheran Aid society will meet in the cuurch Thursday af- ternoon. A picnic lunch will be ser- ved. - H. L. Holmes of Bathgate, N. D., was in Bemidji yesterday on his way to Hackensack where he has a sum- mer cottage. : L. G. Foley, state board of control ingpector, is in Bemidji today look- ing over the conditions of the jails and hospitals. ‘W.-N. Sanborn of Faribault, .Min- nesota, who has been the guest of his son, Dr. C. R..Sanborn, will leave to- morrow for his Lome. A bracing, cleansing, purifying, spring tonic; “Everybody’s taking it”—Hollister’'s Rocky Mountain Tea. Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. Mrs. J. B. Robinson, of Minneapo- lis, returned to her home last night after having spend several days with her daughter, Mrs. Harold Dane. Daily Journal Press (St. Cloud): Miss Gladys Vye, who has been visit- ing Miss Gould at Lawrence hall, has returned to her home at Bemidji. Mrs. W. L. Davies of Chicago, ar- rived in the city last evening and will be the guest of her daughter, Mrs. E. H. Marcum for some time. The dance given by the Woodmen last evening in the 0dd Fellow’s hall | was -well attended. Lunch was served between eleven and twelve. A spring tonic that helps make rich, red blood, cleans the stomach ana bowels—Hollister’s Rocky Moun- tain Tea. Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. Maurice Ryan has been appointed forest patrolman and was called to Deer River today. He left at noon. Sherlock Holmes In Motion Pictures Brinkman Theatre Where Everybody Goes Booking in Conjunction and Splitting the Shows With the Orpheum Theatre, Fargo. Picture Program Union Features present SHERLOCK HOLMES The Mystery of Bascombe Vale Produced under the personal super- vision of the author, Sir A Conan Doyle, in two ‘parts. -A- massive pro- duction in the Sherlock Holmes master mystery series. Wholesome _thrilis; wonderful action; a succession of tense climaxes. -3000 feet of pictures. Vaudeville Frogram Nat and Helen Ritter In a refined up-to-date singing and dancing novelty act, “The Collegian and the Girl” Remington and Reichman Those entertainers, lzainging and mus- ical_ Music by Brivkman Orchestra Show Starts 7:10 ‘Admission 10c and. 25c Niustrated Song: He ‘will work under Ranger M. J. Thornton, who has his headquarters at Deer River. T. J. Brophy of Spooner, who has been the guest of his sister, Mrs. Frank McManus on Dewey avenue for the past few days has returned to his home. < Mrs. C. R. Sanborn will leave to- night for Winnipeg, Saskatoon, and Calgary, Canada: She expects to .be gone several weeksand will-be joined by the doctor later. All gifts are good; some are better than others; the best of all for your kiddies is a bank book from the Sav- ings Department of the Northern Na- tional Bank.—Adv. Mrs. M. Bain of Winnipeg was in Bemidji yesterday on her way to ‘Wilton, where she will spend some time on business connected with the Wilton Lumber company. This morning Will Sullivan took up his duties as Bemidji’s dog catch- er. He was appointed last week by Chief Lane. The pound will be lo- cated near the water tank. You must clean the stomach and bowels, purify the blood each spring or you become filthy, - stopped up. Hollister’s R. M. Tea cleans, purifies, regulates. Barker’s Drug- Store.— Adv. Among Bemidji’s out-of-town visi- tors yesterday were J. C. Dade and wife of Blackduck; Mrs. M. H. Shurr- way of Oklee; Archdeacon H. F. Par- shall of Cass Lake and R. L. Nichols of Little Falls. Maurice Ryan has been appointed forest patrolman and was called to Deer River today. He left at noon. He will work under Ranger M. J. Thornton, who has his headquarters at Deer River. Clerk of Court Fred Rhoda issued the following marriage licenses last week; Alexander McNabb and Bea- trice Niles; Charles Stephens and Eva Williams; Carl Durand and Lil- lian Workman. James Knox of Clearbrook was in Bemidji between trains yesterday. Mr. Knox was formerly a.student in the Bemidji High school but for the past two years has been employed as telegraph operator on the Soo line. . Miss Donna Lycan will leave this evening for Minneapolis where she will visit for a week or ten days. She will -stop off at Brainerd, Minnesota, on her way back to Bemidji and will visit with Mesdames Howard Inger- soll and Clyde Parker. J. E.' Dade, postmaster of Black- duck, passed - through the city from Grand Forks yesterday back to Blackduck. He was accom- panied by his wife who arrived from Seattle, Wahsington, where she has been visiting for some time. Miss Helen Woodrow Bones has just been appointed social secretary by Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, and for the next four years she and the Misses ‘Wilson will have charge, under the first lady of the land, of social affairs at the White House, and others in which the - president’s family will take part,. Geo. N. Clark had his wrist badly lacerated and tie artery cut yester- day while adjusting a belt on the trimmer at th2 Crookston mill. Mr. Clark was taken to St. Anthony’s hos- pital where hig¢ e1m was dressed. The physician in charge believes that the arm will oe saved but it will be some time before Mr. Clark will be able to return to work. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Swedback have returned to Bemidji after a three months southern trip. They were with Judge and Mrs. Spooner from Minneapolis to Havana and back to Hot Springs but stayed at Hot Springs while the others came to Be- midji. Mrs. Swedback came-in last night while Mr. Swedback returned this morning, having been delayed in Minneapolis. S Dally Virginian: Leonard - C. David, for the past seven years in the employ of the Oliver 'Iron Mining company in-the Virginia district, has entered the employ of the Caucasus Copper company as assistant super- intendent of their mines in Transcau- casia of Asiatic Russia. Mr. David's field of work will _be to introduce Mesaba range methods of mining at these copper properties, which are located about twenty-five miles from Batum, a Russian port of entry on the east coast of the Black Sea, Davld and family will leave Virgl _TONIGHT PIGTURES DELUXE «A Will and a Way’”* (Edison) y "~ -Being the eighth story of “What Happened to Mary. -In_this picture Mary has some very exciting times. 5 5 «Private Smith” (Lubin) " A stirring military picture of.the border. = * “On the Mississippl’ Miss Hazelle Fellows «That College Life’”’ An amusing comedy with Leah’ Biard. (Vitagraph) .. . in time to catch a steamer - which leaves New York April-29. Brinkman Theater, April 17 and 18. Ohio Flood Disaster. Dayton flood horror. The world’s most hor- rible catastrophe. Actual live motion pictures showing all important scenes of the flood-and fire, and the damage to life and property. Thrilling res- cue scenes; life savers at- work; .wrecked -buildings; destructive fire scenes. Removing dead bodies. Head- quarters of John H. Patterson at the National Cash Register plant. Re- ceiving and caring for thousands of flood sufferers. = Adjutant General George Wood and the state militia taking charge of the doomed city and incidents pertaining thereto.—Adv. The following persons have visited the rest room the last week: Miss Annie Swartz, Grant Valley; Mrs. F M. Pendergast, Grant Valley; Mable Utic, Turtle River; E. Kisser, Wakon- ha; R. Martin Wakonha; Mrs. V. M. Owens, Hines; Pearletta Wheeler, Turtle River; Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ray- mond, Frohn, Mrs. W. Nichols, Ny- more; C. Olson, Blackduck; ~Mrs. Christianson, Bagley; Miss Christian- son, Bagley; Mrs. H. C. Aldrich, Eck- les; Mrs. C. E. Forte, Eckles; A. Forte, Eckles; Mrs. W. A. Cassler, Grant Valley; Mrs. Lynn, North Park; Mrs. Severence, Grant Valley; A. J. Sweet, Grant Valley; Mr: and Mrs. Otto Smith, Leonard, Lydia and Roy Smith, Leonard; A. Smith Leon- ard; Mr. and Mrs. J. A, Fisher, Funk- ley; Mrs. W. P. Gray, Plantaganet; Juanita Gray, Plantaganet; Mrs. E. C. Tollefson, Clearbrook; O. Rolland, Clearbrook; ~ Mrs. J. McFrees, Cass Lake; Mrs. Yynn, Park avenue; Mrs, Wiley, Turtle River; B. Wiley, Tur- tle River; Mrs. C. W. Baldwin; Tur- tle River; Mr. and Mrs. Cousins, No¥- thern; Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Pendergast, Grant Valley; Mrs. O. Anderson, Eck- les; Mrs. Olson, Eckles; A. Carpen- ter, Nymore; Mrs. William Gerling- er, Spur; Miss Nettie Gerliner, Spur; Mrs. Bert Smith, Blackduck; Mrs. J. R. Pasha, Blackduck; Mrs. F. Patter- son, Wilton; Mrs. T. J. Bfennan, Wil- :most persistent faster of. all time was' probably Roger-Crabb,: who lived n_the time trade, distributed the proceeds among nd took u; 'Ml. residence in | the -poor: & ‘hut near Ickenha on three farthings a Week. 3 | “Inatead of " strong . drinks an ‘wine ‘ i i eceentric -Roger, “I ‘give the old man aicup of water and | are never vder, good instead of roast mutton and rabbit.I{| #give ‘him" broth thickened with bran ‘and pudding - made’ with bran. and ‘turnip leaves chopped together.” Vigarous health wap the result, says | the London Chronicls, but his absten-' tlon- from food -was regarded. with. such -suspicion that;on one oeclglon he narrowly escaped ‘being burned alive as’a wizard. ' 5 James rLucas, familiar as Mr. Dickens’ " “Tom . Tiddler's --Ground." Lucas lived mainly upon bread and | penny bung, though' to. these were added at'times eggs out of reach of the rats served-him as 1 a larder, and he abjured washing, furniture and clothes, wrapping him- | self in an old blanket, A generosity with gin made him the friend of all the tramps in the king- ! best paint, as ofts dom and eventually he had to employ | two armed watchmen to. protect him | | from their attentions; A hermit with 2 bodyguard is ‘something ‘of & para- dox. p R Evil in Use. of Drugs, In an article on-the indiscriminate use of drugs the Lancet takes the same position as that:of the New York physician. who. was récently quoted in | this column. Speaking of “the shrewd fellow” who suffers from insomnia and || purchases veronal as‘,y, safe (?) hypno- tic, the writer say# “Bight grains rove fatal and only give rige the sleep producer is usd, nevertheless, by people who feel:justified by mis- |- leading paragraphs in ‘medical -col- wmns,’ blind to-the risk of acquiring & have been known t ten grains not.unco: to -alarming symitons. But drug habit.”—New York Tribune, “HERE AT HOME Confidently Recommend Doan’s_ Kidney_Pills. —_— voice im praise th of a Bemidji citizen: ton; Mrs. George French, Leonard; Lillian French, Leonard; Mrs. Jim French, Hill Crest farm; Annie Tar- chi, Bemidji; J. Gray, Planaganet; Mrs. Joe King, Bemidji; Mr. and Mrs. Cousins, Nymore; Mr. and Mrs. Guy Anderson, Northern; Mrs. E. Tollef- son, Rosby; J. B. King; Northern; Miss B. Malone, Bemidji; Alma Brose, Bemidji; K. J. Sandland, Frohn; A. Sandland, Frohn; Mrs. George Pellow, Mill'Park; Mrs. Howe, Bemidji; Mrs. A. P. Henrionnet, Bemidji; Mrs. J. P. Irish, Bemidji; Mrs. Eastwood, Be- midji; Mrs. O. Korslund, Bemidji; Mrs. Lindahl, Mill Park; Miss Ruby on his way® Case and-Mrs. N. J. Case, Bemidii; Miss Elsie E. Easton, Park Rapids; Mrs. Cecil Petrie, Maltby; Mr. and Mrs. - Nick Hirt, Maltby; Mrs. Amy Anderson, Northern; Birch Whiting, Northern; Mrs. Milkie, Bemidji; Mrs. MecDonald, Bemidji; Mrs. Roy Rice,|: Nymore;: Mrs. W. H. Morris, Deer Ri-|{ ver; Mrs. Frank ~Bentley, Nymore; Mrs. M. Christianson, Blackduck; Melvina Christionson, Blackduck; Mrs. F. Latimer, Turtle River; Mrs. P. Lakin, Turtle River; Mrs. H. Ol-|* son, Turtle River; Mrs. L. A. Gould, Eckles; CarrieSchafer; Eckles; L. A.{* Gould, Eckles. One-Sided Justice. Joseph- H.. Choate, ‘at a dinner in i New York, condemned those whe would not arbitrate the Panama canal dispute lest the decision go against|’ them. “Such.people,” Mr. Choate said, “remind me of an old lady whose son had been sued for abusing a horse. The cld lady testified that her son had been kindness itself to the horse in question, and-then the lawyer for the other side took her in hand for cross: examination. ‘Ahem,” he ‘began, ‘and now, madam, I desire to ask you a few Qquestions.” But the old lady, rising tc¢ leave the box, answered: ‘Oh, no, you don’t! Tll have mno questions from you! You’re not:on-our side!’” can recommend thei fering in a similar way.” For sale byall dealers. cents. Foster-Milburn. Co.; Buffalo. States. Remember _ the and take no.other.—Adv. Another famous hermit who man- aged toi‘reduce dietito very simple | proportions wi whom many of us are doubtless Il Mopes tn. Crasies | { [P Bemidji Citizens Gladly:Testify and It is testimony like the’ following that has placed -Doaii’s Kidney Fills o far above competitors. When pso- ple right ‘here at home raise’ their here” fs'no room Toft for doubt. Read the public statement W. H. Garrison, barber, 604 Third Doan’s Kidney Pills are a fine“back- ache and kidney rémedy. ‘T hav: used them for weak, lame and aching back and they have never failed to give me the best of results. I lad pains across my loins and my back was often so lame that it would hurt me to stoop or 1ift. The kidney secre- tions were unnatural. " I ‘got, Doau’s Kldney -Pills ‘at Barker's Drug Store and they helped m®:-so much: that 1 to anyone sut- Price 5¢ New York, sole agepts for the-United name—Doan’s ~- with { \ floors, and - for the purpose Home of liq One Gallon cans One-half Gallon ¢ One Quart cans street, Bemidji, Minn., says: “I know ITS GRANDMOTHER'S RECIPE FOR DANDRUFF AND RESTOR- ING COLOR TO HAIR.” . Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly compound- ed, brings back the natural color and lustre to the hair:when faded, streak- ed or gray; also-¢ures dandruff, itch- ing scalp ‘and ‘stops falling hair, Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to make _it at home, which is mussy and troublesome. .- Nowadays skilled chemists do this better than ourselves. By asking at . |any drug store for the -ready-to-use product—called “Wyeths’ Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy”—you will get a large bottle for about fifty cents. _| Some druggists make_their own but tesh, homebaked cake, a,lrléfif‘offbr"own‘” or nut-bread, rescues‘any meal from th With K C. the dosble acting baking" results are doubly certain. There’s economy too, in the cost of K. C. It paysto— Faint yourhom from best of paint making material, ding to formulae which time hasproved best. Results with Hickory Paint are the best finishes at a moderate cost. Call for color card, C. E. BATTLES HAIR FADING, TURNING GRAY, FALLING? APPLY A LITTLE SAGE TEA AND SULPHUR more expensive things nt —_— To keep it well painted. - - The cost of painting your house with the o v s v L witt it wmprined. Welou Bocsare ndicaians Paints are made for many uses; for residences, a moderate priced paint for bams, another for porch Paints are satisfactory and are the most economical one for inside All'Hickory theyare intended. They are made by expert work-" GRAHAM M. Miles Block JOHN F. GIBBONS ATTORNEY AT LAW First National Bank Building BEMIDJI, MINN, Ruth Wightman - Phone168 - LAWYERS TORRANCE LAWYER Telephone 569 D. H. FISK ATTORNEY AT LAW Office second floor O’'Leary-Bowser Bldy PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS DR. ROWLAND GILMORE 5 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block DR. E. A, SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block Phone 896 Res. 'Phone 397 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block od Hardware ans .- . it’s usually too stick, so 1msist upon getting “Wyeth’s” which can be Jde- pended on to restore - natural color and beauty to the hair and is the best remedy for dandruff, dry, feverish, itchy scalp and to stop falling hair. Folks like “Wyeth’s Sage and Sul- phur” because noy one can positively tell that you darkened your hair, as it does it 50 naturally and evenly, says a well’ known downtown druggist, You dampen a sponge or soft brush .and draw it through. your hair, tak- ingone small strand at a time. This requires but a few moments, by morning the gray hair disappears and| after another application or two & restored to its natural color and looks even more ‘beautiful and glossy than ever.—Adv. For Floors Interior Woodwork || - and Furniture Without a doubt the: toughest = and‘most durable finish made. ~ Easily applied, dries over night g advantage of the free poons—how about you? 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