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3 5 KKK KKK KK KR KKK KKK * LEST WE FORGET x KRR KKK KKK KKK Taebrnacle meeting tonight. Hard Time Dance Saturday, May 17 in’ City hall. Base Ball game between Bankers and Crookston Lumber company teams at fair grounds, Saturday May 17. Graduating Exercises of the High school May 29. Memorial Day, May 30, Home Talent Minstrel Show, May 31. Wm. Wood of Cass Lake was in Be- midji yesterday. Petra A. Hagen of Blackduck spent yesterday in Bemidji. Kathleen Soule of Blackduck spent yesterday in Bemidji. Go-carts retired at the second hand store.—Adv. R. J. Osborne of Big Forks spent yesterday in Bemidji. C. B. Cole of Grand Forks, was a Bemidji visitor yesterday. Henry Pfund of Kelliher was in Bemidji yesterday on business. Fancy fruit for the table and sick room at Peterson’s.—Adv. William H. Varner of Turtle River, was a business caller today. Mr. and Mrs. James LaBrie of Miz- pah spent yesterday in Bemidji. Wallace Winch of Tenstrike trans- acted business in the city today. Skating Sunday evening at the Roller rink.—Adv. Thomas McCann and Mr. Richards spent Friday at the Cochran camp. C. S. Giles and wife of Internation- al Falls, were in Bemidji yesterday. Fancy apples $1.50 per box at Schmitt’s store.—Adv. Judge H. A. Simons spent Thurs- day on business at International Falls. Mrs. C. B. Whitney of Plummer, was in Bemidji yesterday Dbetween trains. Go-carts repalred hand store.—Adv. W. Kruger of Bemidji, was a busi- ness caller at International Falls on Tharsday. John Jemtvold of Aure, Minnesota was among the businessevisitors in Bemidji Friday. : Excursion to the Dam Sunday at 2:30 on the City of Bemidji.—Adv. Leonard Murray of Duluth, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Kenfield of this city. = Dr. William K. Dennison has spent the past few days visiting friends at Grand Rapids. One of these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerups and have your pic- ture taken:—Adv. ) - Judge M. A. Spooner returned from the twin cities yesterday where he has been on legal business. . H. W. Evans of Crookston arrived in Bemidji yesterday and will remain here a short time on-business. Wanted, Carpenter work, odd. jobs of any kind. Address O. H. Nichols, 613 Fifth street.—Adv. Charlie Paul will leave tomorrow: morning for Floodwood where he will remain over Sunday on business. ‘Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Kenfield went to Cass Lake today where they will Brinkman Theatre Where Everybody Goes at the second Picture Program Sensational 101 Bison Feature In Two Parts. Through His- Daughter ‘Wana, the Dying Chief Beseeches His College Bred-:Son. to Uphold the Traditions of His Tribe. Vaudevillg ‘Program - Pen Gity Trio Three Male Harmony = Singing and Musical Playing Brass Instruments. This Is One of the Best Trios thatEver . Played this Theatre z ‘}Bruce Morgan and Betly 'govelty Act. A Feature on 'Any b3 ~ Program 3000 Feet bf l"lh Admlsslnn luc, zsc TONIGHT -PIGTURES DE LUXE The $20,000 Carot’”’ (Kalem) & A celebrated painting mysteriously dmappeau “The owner is-about to despair when & series of thfllllng incidents restores’ the old muub piece.. Alice Joyce is at her best in this drama. “The Ray.uoratlon of Nancy’’ (Lubm) A strong, powerful picture of the underwarld. Hliustrated S “Just a Wm 'l..:vhm When You’rc C. J. Woodmansee ““Hubby Buys a Ba There is a great deal of fun in Flora Finch. —_— Coming, Next Monday and Tuesday, John Bunny, in ‘‘Pickwick Papers.”” - e ——— throughout the ‘country the: chcpa »teu and eate: gonouh. ity of French theaters have their ac- ncenud playwrights, whom they corm- mission’ to write '.heit*nll!l, and the lucky 60 jealously guard their priv- | ilege and do lll they can to exclu The members of the * (Vitagraph) ! this comedy with . John -Bunny and every profession and ¢alling-—-lawyers, army and. navy officers, business men, clerks, eto.—who assiduously. produde il works ‘which never see the ught ol { day. | Hunger the Least ‘of His Troubles. A Dayton, Ohlo, newspaper, in recit- ing some of the tragic scenes which' try out their boat. They will return Sunday. Henry Blake and family of Minne- apolis moved into their summer cot- tage at Lavinia this morning. Lowney’s chocolate bonbons eost no more than inferior, impure imita- tions. - Get the genuine, the best at Peterson’s.—Adv. J. A. Younggren of the' Crookston Lumber company, day from a business trip to Grand Forks, North Dakota. Ralph Brandon left last night for Grand Rapids Where he will re- main over Sunday as the guest of friends and relatives. Your success depends upon the training you receive, therefore at- tend .Mankato Commercial College, Mankato, Minn.—Adv, Charles Comingsky of the Schneider Brothers Clothing store, is in the return home Tuesday morning. Mrs. James Stepp of Spur is spend- ing the day in Bemidji on a joint business and pleasure trip, calling on the local trade and visiting friends. A fresh supply of Lowney’s choco- late creams and bon bons in tasty packages from 5 cents to $5 just un-! packed at Peterson’s.—Adv. William Wood, an attorney from Cass Lake was in the city yesterday en route to Cass Lake, from the twin cities where he has been on business for a few days. See our show window on Saturday of special bargains, pattern hats worth $8.00 and .$10.00,on sale Sat- urday, ‘only at ‘$4.98. Hetland and Fallon.—Adv. Rev. J. H. Randahl will conduct services at Oak Park Sunday morn- ing and at Clearbrook Sunday eve- mning. The only service in the Swed- ish church tomorrow will be the Sun- day school at the usual hour. Nothiné yet produced in the candy line can approach Lowney’s in purity, flavor and packing. Full assortment always at Peterson’s.—Adv. Dr .E. W. Johnson and D. L. Fisk returned from Detroit, Minnesota ‘| yesterday noon, where they went as district delegates from the Bemidji Masonic lodge. They went by auto, leaving Bemidji Tuesday afternoon. Don’t forget the big trimmed hat sale on Saturday May 17. A large as- stortment of hats on bargain table at $1.98 for Saturday only. Hetland and Fallon.—Adv. Miss Bertha Larson left yesterday Tor her home at Lengby, Minnesota. She was -called there by the illness of her mother who is suffering with rheumatic fever. ~ Miss ‘Larson ex- peets to remain all summer and take care of her mother. In addition to its Resources as a Guarantee Fund for the safety - of your deposits, the stockholders of the Northern National Bank are indi- vinunlly responsible for their pro- portion of all the ahligauonu of the bank.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. ‘A, E. Witting and Doctors Koch and Freeburg of Black- duck, returned ~Thursday - evening from Minneapolis where. they went to attend the Knights of Pythias grand lodge. They went to the city in Mr. 'Witting’s auto, leaving. Bemidji at 4 a. m. and reaching Minneapolis the same evening at 8 o’clock in the eve- ning.. They came back in the auto as far as Brainerd but had to leave the car there on account of .the bad: roads, caused by the rain and snow. ; < " All the news and Sunday papers:in- cluding - Skandinavian ~ daily and weekly and: Bemidji dally-and week- 1y papers; all ‘thé magazines and’ [{of other reading. mattsr:nt Peterso —Adv. 3 S Hetland and Fallon. on dlaplsyvsnturdly, May 17—Adv. Health & Faetor in-Suacess’ 'l‘hd hr est tnutbr mntflhutlng to ‘man is seldom sick ‘when his bowels are regular—he- is never. well when returned Thurs-| twin cities on business. He expects to . || Just received a new s_hlnmerkt of | midsummer millinery which will be s 5 occurred in that city during the recent Rheumatism Quickly Cured, flood; recounts this. episode, which “My sister’s husband had an at-| ‘goes to show that even: the- most tack of rheumatism in his arm,”| awful disasters are not without their writes a well known resident of New- | occasional: tinges - of “humor: A fat ton, Towa. “I gave him a bottle of | man was sitting astride the roof-of & Chamberlain’s Liniment which he ap-| bara foating complacently down the plied to his arm and on the neXt) \ 1y yejieq to him and asked him it morning the rheumatism was gone.” he was ' hungry. “Hungry? Na! For chronic muscular rheumatism| mperg are fourteen hens: in the hay- you will find nothing better than| joft "and they lay twelve eggs a Chamberlain’s Liniment. ~Sold by| day!” Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. B EAR NEVER STOPS GROWIN3 The Only Pomon of the Human Anats | find it is marked Obs.; meaning ‘obso: omy, ‘According to Physicians, lete.” Noah Webster was right about Which Does This. a great many things, but he never et e lived alongside the \lrchmu next door Persons who have large ears in | to me.” e their youthful days are decidedly un: lucky, according to students of anat- emy, for no other portion of the hu: man body is- so - ambitiovs in its growth. We get old and shrivel up and decrease in stature, but the ear still grows. A woman with small ears at twenty probably will have medium-sized ears at forty and large ears at sixty. Again, it is said, as the result of the examination of 40,000 pairs of ears, that probably no person in the world has ears perfectly matched. In most Shows Webster Wasn’t Infallible. “I looked up the word ‘brat’ in the P A e When the Doctor Galled, Grace -was six years old and very ill The family doctor took her hand: to feel her pulse. - In & moment Grace said in a whisper, “It's no use’to feel my wrist, doctor, the pnin is.:all up in my head.” Cure for Stomach Disorders. Disorders of the stomach may be avoided by the use of Chamberlain’s people the two ears differ perceptibly,|Tablets. . Many very remarkablé not snly in shape, but in size. FTe-|oyres have been - effected. by these quently they are not placed on the,p1ats Sold by Barker's Drug Store head at exactly the same angle or at A = 3 the same height. Al g It is declared by those who have de- voted their time and abilities to the study of ears that the age of a per- son can be judged by them with great eccuracy by an expert. After the age-of ten, ears assume an Increased form'and give the clue-to the age of- the owner. Nordau, Lom- |} baths, 60 sample rooms. ery ‘modern broso and others lay great stress upon °°"¢"nh"°° Ao F‘l:l:‘n sl the ear as an indication of character; || Fs m Roow, Men's Gril lonial Buffet §et some of the best men we meet B:fi"n‘,g::"'.,_':gx," g DuDIiE/ rovstS) have outrugeous: ears, while almost || dining roons: Sun parlor and ol everybody can recall some bold, bad || !fr¥y Locatedin heart of business,sec man of his acquaintance who has 1i01 but over! Suparlor. nient to ever: small, well formed and well placed ears, THE SPALDING ROPEAN: PLAN Duluth's Larwent and Best Hotel DULUTH MINNESOTA More than $100,000.00 recently. axlnnded gu lmprovements. 250 rooms. 1% private dictionary,” says Mr.’ Pozozzle, “and | VDAILY COUPON This.coupon, if presented at the main office of The Bemid;i . 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GIBBONS ATTORNEY AT LAW First National Bank Building BEMIDJI, MINN. D. H. FISK ATTORNEY AT LAW mice’ second floor O’Leary-Bowser Blda PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS OR. ROWLAND- GILMORE- PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Oflléo—ullil Block - [OR. E. A SH.ANNON M D PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ___.Office in Mayo Block Phone 396 Rea. 'Phons 81 OR! C. B. SANBORN PUYSICIAN- AND SURGEON Office—Miles’ Block DR ‘A’ E; HENDERSON PHYSICTAN AND SURGEON Over First National ba Bemidji, Mion Oflcn 'Phone- 36, Residénce™ Fiione 13 DR: E, H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEHN Office in Winter Block OR. E. H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Ofl'lv:. in Mayo Block < ‘Residence Pldll' lll i { Phone 18 EINER W. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over Security ‘Bank DENTISTS QOne of the Braat Hatols of the NOT AN OCCASION FOR MIRTH Thoughtless People Laughed at Hu morous Sight, but There Was . Deep Pathos in Incident. Why_ will we be so much amused at the other fellow’s woe? The other fellow in this story was driving, and the horse was going at a clip; so-the driver had his hands full 'to - steer safely through the crowded streets. The only other occupant of the con- veyance was & large nanny goat, gtanding on the seat. She was some. what uneasy at the unusual means ot locomotion, and being of a loving dis- position, she would snuggle up to the | driver and lick across.the face, and nose his hair whenever the swaying vehicle gave her a chance. To a bus full of people with nothing to do but look on it was very funny, and-calls and jeers to the busy driver did not add to 'his peace of mind. But had the hooters only known that the goat was. being. hurried through the.ecity streets to save a little lite! _ Not far from Washington square there is a little house where a young mother lay dead and a sick infant was crying for comfort, and the man with the queer passenger had. that picture before him while nanny and the on- lookers made. free_with his digoity— New York Press, Oxfor Sale Florsheim Wasted Eloquence. 5 ors el 1 Having recently escaped anmnihila- tion by the width of a fiying coattall, the minister meant eyery.word of his germon. against, motor cars.. So gen- uine was his emotion that he was able to preach without notes: Ordinarily he refrained fromdese- crating the pulplt with a text on mun- dane affairs. But motor cars - were different. They had been instru- |- mental in_sending. 8o _many people to heaven: that thq ‘had ‘almost - coq- Oxfords. enl on Sundays.and, Tun: 0. luc the young map sul: X ot ‘he. had fippke ‘well, but he wanted. d; e.to'tell him. go. After: shios “It gounded &l Tight,’ 1 doubt if it will do much good, be- cause there “wasn't a soul -here that a’motor car-to hear .2 - Sale of Last Season’s Men's Oxfords Overs. and Reed'’s 7$5 Fiorsh?im Oxfords = $365 $4 Walk-Over Oxfords JR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office 1n Winter Block - Miles Block Evening Work by Appointment Only" NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY: Open dl.uy, except Sumhr 1 to 6 p. 7 to 9 p. B rudlnl only, 3 0% b om VETERINARIAN Pogue’s Livery TOM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER SAFE AND PIANO MOVING Res. 'Phone 68. 818 America Ave 5 Office Phone 13. | Place Your Business ‘With Us ‘We Specialize In ] Health aad Accident Insurance, Bonds and General Brokerage ] Office Above Palace Meat Market [| 312 Mian. Ave. Phone 602 FUNERAL DIRECTOR IM. E. IBERTSON UNDER’MKER and GOUNTY CORONER | Reat Estate, Reatals, etc, Fire, Life, |- - | Roberts. Moore and Titus, Propa.|