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Wm. Bruce of Kelliher, is in Bem- idji today. L. H. Burns of Cass Lake spent yesterday in Bemidji. Go-carts retired at the second hand store.—Adv. i i Chas. Hayden of Blackduck, is spending the day in Bemidji. ’ ' Mrs. T. E. Rider of Shevlin, was in Bemidji yesterday on a shopping tour. Eighteen pounds of sugar for one dollar at Schmidt’s store.—Adv. Henry Stechman of Tenstrike transacted business in Bemidji yes-| ]expected to recover, has fully recov-|Fellows’ hall. ers living. . White flowers for f[wood gave a six o’clock dinner. yes- mother’s memory.—Adv. 3 terday in honor of Governor Eber- Miss Jessamine Peterson left on the !:art. Covers were laid for 14, those north bound train Thursday morning Ln:tteddbeing perstm;:I tlde:lds of the for an extended visit with her broth- t'o o gove::)r. 5 e;ta eidlecorn ers at International Falls, Baudette|t0nS Were white and pink, and the five-course dinner was a substantial and Spooner. i 5 ' dream of perfection, was delightfully Auction sale starts daily at 2 p. m. | served and was a most pleasant affair. evening sales at 7:30 p. m. at O. C.|Mrs. Atwood was assisted in receiving Rood and Co.—Adv. by Mrs. A. G. Whitney. Mrs. Otto Johnson, who gave birth The Swedish Lutheran Ladies’ Aid to twins at the St. Anthony’'s hospi- society will give a supper and apron tal some time ago and who was not |gaje Saturday, May 10, at the Odd Supper will be served from 5 till 8:30. Admission 25c and An Electric $4.00 Toaster at $2.00 | 20c. Following is the menu: for one day only at Palmer’s Hard- Baked Fish, Tomato Sauce ware Store, Saturday. May 10.—Adv. | Swedish Meatballs with Brown Gravy Dill Pickles Sweet Pickles Boiled Potatoes Navy Beans Deviled Eggs Butter Rolls, Brown and White Bread Blueberry Sauce Assorted Cake Coftee ered and has left the hospital. Mrs. M. Gappa who was opérated upon for appendicitis at the St. An- thony’s hospital a week ago has re- covered from the operation and will leave the hospital in a day or two. Nothing helps ones health more|—Adv. than a thorough, cleansing, purifying tonic remedy each spring—Hollister’s R. M. Tea can’t be beat. 35c. Bar- Dr. Dunsmoor returned to Minneapo- lis last night after spending the day i International Falls Daily Journal: Maestic Tuearre| GHANGE OF PROGRAM TONIGHT Il “Deedee’s Blind Master’’ (Pathe) A comedy-drama that features an extraordinarily well trained dog. “sThe Western Law that Falled’’ (Essanay) 5 A powerful Western drama. ““A Delivery Paelrago" (Blograph) A comedy scream. ““The Power of the Camera’’ (Biograph) A comedy situation that is very amusing. Monday and Tuesday. *“‘UNTIL WE THREE MEET AGAIN.,”’ A Lubin drama in Two Parts. terday. | Mrs. Fred Bessette of Gheen, Min- W. H. Smyth of Sturgeon Falls, | nesota, is the guest of her sisters, the| Ontario, is the guest of his brother. '\Ilsses Rose and Dora Barrette for a D. C. Smyth. icouple of days. From here she will Free souvenirs to all the ladies'sgo to International Falls to visit a present at 2 p. m. sharp at 0. C. Rood sister there. and Co.—Adv. | Nine quarter pepperell sheeting at R. H. Schumaker of the First Na-|25 cents. Best fruit of the loom at| tional bank went to the cities on bus-{10 cents during the Berman Anni- iness last evening. lversary Sale.—Adv. W. F. Dickens, superintendent uf‘; the Red Lake agency, was in Bem- jarrive Sunday and will open up their idji Thursday on business. !summer cottage at Lavinia. In spite | A $4.00 Electric Toaster for $2.00| !of the cool weather a number of thev trom 7 a. m. until 10 p. m. tomorrow | |summer homes across the lake are al- at Palmer’s Hardware Store.—Adv. "'ead‘ occupied. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. LaMont andl children left this morning for a three\ weeks’ visit at Park Rapids and Lake‘ City. | L. Nykonan and bride of Brainerd, iarrived in Bemidji yesterday and will ‘spend their honeymoon in this city.’ |They were married in Brainerd yes- terday morning. Mr. Nykonan is a| Mrs. Frapk Smith of Nymore l'e"hrother of Mrs. Herbert Wood. turned last evening from a few days’| visit with friends at Brainerd, Min-| mesota. The Mooney's of Minneapolis, will| | | A breakfast food without a parallel —Sims Malted Wheat”—ask your, grocer.—Adv. Buy your under muslins at a great| saving at the Berman Anniversary; Sale.—Adv. Goods are certainly selling at your iown price at O. C. Rood and Co.’s | closing out auction sale.—Adv. i Go-carts repalred at the second! hand store.—Adv. i Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Andrews re- " {turned last evening in their new J. M. Anderson and family Of‘Wescott car. From Minneapolis they Clearbrook arrived in the city this! ‘autoed to Durand and Arkansas, Wis- week and will make Bemidji the“ ! consin, where they visited friends and tuture home. ‘relatnes They have been away two One of these nice days you ought tov weeks. | go to Hakkerups and have your pic-| Don’t fail to take a cleansing, pur- ture taken.—Ady. ‘,lfying spring remedy. You’ll feel a i 4 . D. E. Willard and W. A. McKer-|great deal better. Hollister's R. M. row, Northern Pacific officials are in|Tea—a tonic, a purifier, a physic. Bemidji today on business connected;:}fic. Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. with'that road. | Miss Ellen Gleason is the guest of Closing out merchandise auction|her sister Mrs. James Cahill. Miss -sale is now going on in full blast atiGleason has been teaching at Lcms,‘ 0. C. Rood and Co.—Adv. {Minnesota this year and has just fin- | < . . ished her term. She will spend the Miss Frances Bowers arrived in the| g mmer vacation here in Bemidji | city today from her home in the wwntwlth her sister. i of Eckles. She will remain in Bem-| i 8 { jdji for some time the guest of| Read the Electric Hot Points add friends. lin the Saturday Evening Post and !then go to Palmer’s Hardware store; Saturday, May 10th, a $4.00 Elec-‘aud buy an Electric Toaster for $2.00. tric Toaster for ony $2.00 at Palmer’: 5[—Ad\r Hardware store.—Adv. ! C. W. Conway of Blackduck was in sota, where they will be the guest of | duties as village assessor. several {way has recently returned from a St. Mrs. R. L. Given and son Robert,|the city this week getting supplies, left this noon for Virginia, Minnevipreparatory to entering upon hls; H Mr. Con-i The BELTRANI, $3.45 Mrs. Given’s parents for weeks. iPaul hospital where he underwent an operanou and is gaining in health Carnations for Mother’s Day at| rapidly. | the green house. Bright flowers mr‘ | _— ————\ Safe. | Sound. Conservative. i Accommodating. | Brinkman Theatre Where Everybody Goes Picture Program 4 per cent interest paid on Deposits. Northern National vitations have been issued.—Adv. | | Miss Ruth’ Wightman entertaiuedi ithe Narcissus club Thursday aner—l {noon at the home of her sister, Mrs. iC. Vandersluis, on Tenth street and The Lo"e chase ]‘ 'a[?' The color scheme | :Bemidji avenue. A Comedy Feature Production by the {i\was yellow and white. Besides thei American Eclair Co., in Two Parts. | rooular members of the club two Different, Laughable, Lovable. fvisitors were present, Mesdames Eclair Film. i Strickland and Sanborn. | After the indoor life, course foods ' of winter you've got to cleanse and | purify the Stomach and Bowels each ispring. Hollister’s R. M. Tea does it. 'Barker s Drug ,Store.—Adv. Vaudeville Program Thomas & Thomas Those Rag Time Colored People Tony Regini Singing Musical The evangelists who will conduct |the meetings at the Union Taber- inacle, located south of the High school building, will occupy the Rev. T. S. Kolste residence on 1218 Bem- Gna"mgar & Brnm lxd;i avenue during their stay here in Comedy Sketch |Bemidji They will have a house- keeper to look after the housekeeping for them, and will remain in Bem- idji about six weeks. 3000 Feet of Pictures Music By Brinkman’s Orchestra A complete course in the law of - Banks and Banking by mail. Thor- Adm:ssnon 1 oc! 25c oughly practical, an invaluable for all B bank officials and employees. $15.00 Show Starts 7:10. Continmous. }|;1cluding standard text book.—Min- neapolis Correspondence Course in Banking Law, 222 McKnight Bldg. Minneapolis, Minn.—Adv. St. Cloud Journal Press: C. L. At- Coming: Kathisen Mavoureen ker’s Drug Store.—Adv. | }mance," a idance fine. up the lake looking after his summer | home. He plans to commence bring-| ing up his friends at an early date, | {and will not confine himself to show- | ing people of means a good time but| instead expects to give many young| {people of the city an outing who| would otherwise be unable to get| away from the cities. The doctor ex- pects to build several cottages this !year in the proximity of his home,‘ and is going to make the latter more |homelike than ever by setting out| fruit trees, etc. Brinkman Theater showing here May 12, 13, 14. Beautiful musieal! comedy. Fourteen people with Mrs. Bob Fitzsimmons as the star, and E. {Dano & Co. assisting, from the great star attraction, *“A Bulgarian Ro- musical playlet of the “Merry Widow” style. erties, and splendidly arranged in ;every respect. The plot concerns the jlove of the Prima Donna for some nobleman and is sufficient to hold the attention. The costuming is beauti- ful, following the Bulgarian style. The chorus consists of six girls and four men, who sing excellently and The numbers are beauti- fully arranged, and every one calls for four or five encores. Mrs. Fitz- simmons looks the best she ever has, | wears a display of diamonds that would put the ordinary vaudeville flash in the discard, and sings as few Prima Donnas can. She has'a good leading man in Charles Dano and appears to the best advantage :she ever has.—Adv. {ATTENTION POTATO GROWERS! Consign your potatoes to the Min- nesota Fruit Association who will place them in the best market ob- tainable, will advance 75 per cent 'upon their delivery in Minneapolis, and as soon as sale has been con- ifirmed will remit the remained, less four cents per bushel commission charges. MINNESOTA FRUIT ASSOCTATION, 206 Lumber Exchange, Minneapolis, Minn. Eight day, massive and ornamental. This is one of the finest clocks we sell »nd bad we not bought them in large quantities DIRECT FROM THE FAC- TLORY we could not offer them at any such price. A guarsnteed accurate time k:eper; will Jast alife time; an ornament as well as a useful article. Strikes the half hour and hour on a soft-toned cathedra«} gong; fancy, elab- orate dial with plain numerals, blue steel, spade or Florde Lis hands $3.45 Why we are selling clocks i|so much lower in price than the catalogue houses and the stores in the large cities— We Buy Direct From the Factory in large quantities and pay cash. Our cash methods eliminate -all losses, reduce expenses to the very lowest point, our large number of sales make a small profit sufficient Saving the Middleman’s Profit We are not burdened with high rents and large office expenses and are in a position to sell clocks 10 to 20 per cent lower as a careful comparison of these orices will show. GE0. T. BAKER & (0. Manufacturing Jeweler, Bemidji, Minn. Near the Lake. The setting is| ia Bohemian cafe with beautiful prop-! i i | This is the $4.00 Toaster I that we will sell on Saturday. | May 10th, for $2,00 Read the Safisrday Evening Post this week and look for the Electric Hot Point ad. Palmer’s Hardware Store Third St.: - Bemidji THELAST CALL All Our Flowering Shrubs, Roses and Vines at Half Price | Choice Only 15¢ Just Phone 127 and We | Will Get Your Order and Deliver | Garlson Variety Store Large Shipments In of the Following: Pure White Granite Ware, Blue En- ameled Granite Ware, Queen’s Ware, Two Wheeled Sidewalk Sulkies, Doll Cabs, Wheel Barrows, Express Wagons, Autos, Speeders, Garden Rakes, Hoes, etc. Special for Saturday Only Porcelain Slop Jar with cover, regular 8 $1.25 grade, onmly........... L e Phone 107 . Phone 107 I ERS RS SR EE S B PROFESSIONAL CARDS XK KKK RKRK KKK K& Ruth Wightman Teacher of Piano Residence Studio 1002 Bemidji Ave. Phone 168 LAWYERS GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Telephone 560 x Miles Block JOHN F. GIBBONS ATTORNEY AT LAW D. H. FISK ATTORNEY AT LAW Office second floor O’Leary-Bowser Bldg PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS DR. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block DR. E. A, SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Il.yo Block ‘Phone 396 "Phone 831 DR. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON DR. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First National Office 'Phone 36, mm% 3 DR. E. H SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Winter Block DR. E. H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block Reiidence Phome M1E Phone 18 EINER W. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over Security Bank DENTISTS DR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office in Winter Block DR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST Pirst National Bank Bldg- DR. G. M. PALMER DENTIST Miles Block Evening Work by Appointment Only Tel. 330 NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY Open daily, except Sunday, 1 to § p. 1to'p.m. undsy.r-flumm y. to § p. m. gP W. K. DENISON VETERINARIAN Phone 164 Pogue’s Livery [TOM SMART : DRAY AND TRANSFER $ SATE AND FIANO MOVING Res. 'Phone §8. 818 America Ave. Office 13. Place Your Business With Us We Specialize In Real Estate, Rentals, etc., Fire, Life, Health and Accident Insurance, Boads and General Brokerage Office Above Palace Meat Market 312 Mins. Ave. Phose 602 Roberts. Moore and,Titus, Props® 'FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER and COUNTY CORONER 405 Beltrami Ave. Bemidii, M