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o snoneeonenonne sr5.5 70 moree] F. E. Johnson of Baudette is in Bemidji on business. William Fisher of Bemidji was at International Falls yesterday. Brinkman Theatre tonight. “Snow Whitee” in three parts.—Adv. M. L. Lohnson of Red Wing was in Bemidji on business yesterday. The Swedish Ladies’ Aid will serve a supper in the L. D 0. F. hall May 10. Go-carts rétired at flle second hand store,—Ady. - F. D. Coleman transacted busi- ness at Internauonsl Falls Wednes- day A Intern: ness. Allison_of this city was in 1 Falls yesterday on busi- 1 w.ll do Sewing by the day. Phone '205. - Miess Grace Torstenson.—Adv E. H. Dea-of Bemidji was at In- ternational Falls Tuesday on busi- ness. . ;L- C. R. Middleton of Baudette is in Bemidji on legal Dbusiness before Judge Stanton. Brinkman Theatre tonight. “Snow Whitee” in three parts.—Adv. Union prayer meeting will be held in the Baptist church this evening, led by Rev. Chandler. Word has been received from Rev. 8. E. P. White at Fort Wayne, that his brother is very low. Closing out merchandise auction sale is now going on in full blast at 0. C. Rood and Co.—Adv. C. A. Lamoreaux of Washburn and M. S. Lamoreaux of Chicago are in the city for a few days. Mrs. Minnie Berman returned yes- terday: afternoon from a week’s visit with friends’at Duluth. Go-carts repalired hand store.—Adv. at the second Mrs. Ross Reynolds of Crookston arrived this noon and is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. D. L. Stanton. Mrs. M. Gappa was taken to the St. Anthony’s hosptal today and she will ‘be operated upon for appendi- citis in a short time. As a breakfast treat, “Sims Malted sWhent" can’t be bent —~Adv 'l‘homns Erwin, ot the Bemlfl.n Ele- vator company returned to Bemidji last evening after a several day busi- ness visit to the twin cities. Auction sale starts daily at 2 p. evening sales at 7:30 p. m. at O. C. Rood and Co.—Adv. The Womans’ home missionary society of the M. E. church will meet Friday afternoon at 3 o’clock at the home of Mrs. George Strickland, 1207 Bixby avenue. Visitors welcome. One of these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerups and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. Attorney Chester McKusick left last evening for Brainerd where he argued a motion before Judge Mec- Clenahan today. Mr. McKusick will return to Bemidji this evening. Eighteen pounds of sugar for one dollars at Schmidt’s store. Mrs, H. L. Wilcox returned this morning from a three weeks’ visit at Minneapolis. Her. mother Mrs. W. E. Dodge of Minneapolis accompani- ed her home and ill spend the summer here. Free souvenirs to all the ladies present at 2 p. m. sharp at 0. €. Rood and Co.—Adv. Brinkman Theatre Where Everybody Goes Picture Program The Universal Film Mfg. Co., Offers Snow- White Power’s Picture In Three Parts. Snow White and “the Seven Dwarfs. Snow ‘White at Court. Awaiting Snow Whltas Resurrection. The * Royal " Blessing. Vaudeville Program Gountess Poloff & Sister Novelty Sisters Act. Shiplesy & Adamson Refined Musical Novelty Broat: Prince Comedy Magician Rev Charles Chandler and chil- dren are all convelescing after a se- vere 86tgo of measles. The reverend expéctsto be able to occupy the pul- pit'in the Baptist church both morn- ing and evening Sunday. Brinkman Theatre tonight. “Snow Whitee” in-three parts.—Adyv. ° Martin Halvorson’s family arrived in the city Tuesday from Grand Rap- ids, Minmesotd. Mr. & Halvorson. has baen_ here for some time and is with the Berman Emporium. They have not as yet decided on a house to move into. When you have an -account with the Northern. Nationtal ‘Bank no one will ‘have knovwledge of the fact or know the amount. of 'your deposit. That is a-matter of confidence be- tween yourself and the bank.—Adv. Frank Ives, manager of the Bazaar Store, left last evening' for Minne- apolis on a short business trip.. Mr. Ives will return to Bemidji ‘with G. D. Backus and B, H Dénu in the Krit automobile recently. purchnsed by Mr. Backus. Brinkman Theatre® tonight. “Snow Whitee”” in three parts.—Adv. International Falls Journal: (April 30) McDonald, tlie man who was bound over to the grand jury on the charge of breaking jail, has decided to plead guilty and will be .taken to Bemidji tonight to appear before Judge Stanton. The sheriff, clerk of court and county attorney will attend thé hearing. Goods are certainly selling.at your own price at 0. C. Rood and Co.’s closing out auction sale.—Adv. Osakis Review: A flock of over a dozen beautiful swan have been making their home in the open water near the shofes of Osakis lake for a number of days, and the big birds have been seen by everybody who drives in from around the lake. Sun- day ‘a number .went ‘from town and got a cloge view of the birds just out from D. W. Allen’s lakeshore cot- tage. A ‘complete coursé in the:law . of Banks and Banking by mail. Thor- oughly practical, an invaluable for all bank officials and employees. $15.00 including standard text book.—Min- neapolis Correspondence Course Banking Law, 222 -McKnight Bldg. Minneapolis, Minn.—Adv. Clifford Smart wil entertain a number of friends at four— o’clock luncheon this afternoon and after the luncheon they will form a theater .| Crothers, Carl- Crothers, :Ruben Dal-| in} Party and go to: thie ‘Brinkman The occasion 18- Cliftord’s eight birthday. Invitations were issued to the follow- ing: - Mfés Meyers, ‘Leslie -Balley, ‘Lawrence ' Harvey, Russell Smith, Harrison = Baile) Dorothy Blilsy. Maxine Bailey, Johnson, ‘Arthur Johnson, . Gordon Smith, Bernice, Dorothy -:and Gladys. Hanneh, John Smith, Raymond Murphy, Alex ‘Brandt, Bessig George, Albert Smart,) Benson Johngon, Lawrence Johnson, Jackie Wright, Milton Miller, Clifford Gaines, Lawrence ~Anderson, -Ellen [ton, Kenmneth Harrington, Charles Cassidy, Jiminie Lapim, Willie Lapim, Francis Kettelson, Mary Kettelson, | Jack Burgess.and Ralph Moberg. Mrs. 'I‘homna Ratican of Blackduck arrived in - the -ocity . yesterday -and; | will_be the guest ‘of her daughter, Mrs. * John. MeCormick; 816 America muuuofpenmu.:“ ber and:w:penkiolder, eash tas s s 0 fha dmeglcl.\ lfi.:h dltlyl.iu mflhumg 'ouridation - o 8 fl\‘& avenue, for a_few'day before leay-| thie; ing for - Minneapolis~ to " visit -her! daughter, Mrs. Devere Willfong. ! (o Brinkman Theatre tonight. “Snow; Whitee” in'three parts.~—Adv. Health a Factor in Success ‘The largest factor contributing t a man’s _success is undoubtedly| health. It has been observed: that-al man is seldom sick when his bowels| are regular—he is never well when] they are constipated. .For constipa-|. tion you will find nothing quite & good as Chamberlain’s Tablets. The; not only move the bowels but improy the appetite and strengthen the d gestion. They are sold by Bnrkers Drug Store.—Adv. ol Colors of Grapes. The dark-red color of certain grapes is due to a cempound of tannin which all varieties of the vine contain. The color seems to depend on the com- bined action of the air, light and heat. The change "in color is produged natarally in the vine by means of a specific ferment which carries the oxygen of the air to the grape. These ‘ ferments -are often the agents of coloring in ' vegetable substances, as they“are oftén seen in apples and in potatoes which have been cut open and thus exposed to contact with the air. “The grapes that are white on maturity owe the absence of coloring to the absence of this ferment. Getting On. “Has Maud succeeded in getting into soclety yet?” “No; but she’s rising in the social scale. She’s been snubbed by a better class of people this year than last.” OU ARE INVITED to test our claim as the foremost specialists in fine clothes; for high qualfiy, for style dlstlnctlon for square Midway || that thousand dollars as other families Crocery ‘Henry” Mlllor. Prop. Groceries, - Fruits, Confectionery; Cigars-and Tobacco, Some families with a _thousand dollars a year will get asmuch out «f with twice that amount. It is all‘in the ability of- the indi- vidual to spend properly. To all those who really wish to be- come efficient purchasing ag-nts for thems lves or their famili 8 we recom- mend the conscientious, da‘ly study of the ~advertisrments - appearing THE PIONEER and other mewspapers - of equal reliability. The prrson ‘who dashes out ‘snd buys without taking thought is gener- ally afflicted with regrets. A little forethought in tuying saves time ard annoyance. Do your thinking with the advertise- ments of a reliable paper ‘before you, and your results will be a hundred-per cent more satisfactory. dealing, for thoroughness of service. ments; set your own standard of value on what - you buy here; we believé in our merchandise - strongly enough to back it up to that extent. 1ng to your idea of it; money cheerfully refunded. Money Cheerfully Refunded New Suoisette s| collars, $1. girls, $1.50. S ek i ~Complete line of shoes, black or tans, iy, o s R D it these very-superior suits. TONIGHT PICTURES DE LUXE blll-'-m-ud Song:s Johnson. 600D -GROGERIES ‘AND FRESH EGas 117 Minnesota ‘Ave. «The -Minister’s Temptation” (Edison) A 'm?ubla story of: the struggle between parental love and conscience. “Near fo Earth” (Biograph) An Italian:drama’ with Blanche Sweet-and othen‘n '"Oh You Georglia Rose’’ < Miss Hazelle Fellows “«“Annle Rowley’s Fortune’’ (Lubin). A comedy’ that will cure the blues, featuring Lottie Brisco and Arthur GO TO BATCHELDER'S I. P. 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Best Stock of Fine Shoes "A new special oxford in tan or black leathers vnt'h low heels and the:English-lasts, Florshelm ‘oxfords in many’ new ‘lasts, tan or. _black, button or:lace, $5. ‘Walk-Over and Packard oxfords, $4. Reed’s famous low oxfords ln all Jeathers, - .$3:50. NOSE AND HEAD STOPPED UP FROM COLD OR CATARRH, OPEN AT ONGE The “vitals” are the best possible, ths nostrils; penetrates und heals the inflamed, swollen membrane which “Hnes the. nose, head. and throat; clears the air passages; stops nasty discharges and ‘a feeling of cleansing, soothing relief comes im- mediately: Don’t lay awake tonight struggling for! breath, with head stuffed; nos- trils closed, hawking and blowing. Catarrh or.a ‘cold, with its running nose, foul mucous dropping. into the throat, and raw. dryness is distressing but truly needless. Put your faith—just once—in “Ely’s ‘Cream. Balm” - and . your, cold or catarrh will surely disappear.— Ady. E : Residence Studio 1002 i Bhonez, Hl ‘Ave, 1 North. Bound: Lea: 8 South Bound Arrhu 163 East Bolmd 168 Weat Houn ll:;:: North Bound Freight South Lea Freight North Lenv':l' af 'FESSIONAL LR T e Y Ruth Wightman Teacher of Piano LAWYERS GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER iles Blook Telephone 568 JOHN F. GIBBONS ATTORNEY AT LAW First N-uanu Bank Bulldisg EMIDJI, MINN. D. H. nsx ATTORNEY AT LAW Office second floor O’Leary-Bowser Bldg —_—— PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS OR. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON - Omfice—Miles Block OR. E. A, SHANNON, M. D. - PHYSICLAN AND SUEGEON ffice in Mayo Bloe.k Res. 'Phone 397 Phone I!S OR. C. R. SANBORN P1YSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block JR. A, E. HENDERSON. - . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON sver iirst National bank, Bemidji, Minn, | Vttice Phone 88, Residence ‘Pdgl..‘. 12 JR. E, H’ SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Winter Block 1 V¢ «=======o===:==:=$ JR. E. H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office .in Mayo 'Block 2hone 18 Residence Phone 311 ZINER 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 Natlonal Bank Bldg. Tel 280 DR. G. M. PALMER DENTIST Miles Block Evening Work by Appointment Only NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY M"Xfltfl“fll’lwll 'le 3BM reading rooms only, 3 to l P~ W. K. DENISON < VETERINARIAN Phone 164 Pogue’s Livery TOM SMART - DRAY AND 'rmm Res. 'Phone §8. lll m Ave. Office Phone FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER and COUNTY CORONER THE SPALD!N G 'UROPEAN PLAN E Duluth's Larsest an Best Hosel "“DULUTH MINNESOTA : """:..,;‘é‘.‘:;".%”” ““"“'m""‘u-;“.‘}