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A LEST WE FORGET EREEK KRR KKK KKK Tabernacle meeting tonight. Phone Society news to society edi- tor, phone No. 31. . University week, June 9 to-June 14. J. N. Guthrie of Turtle River-is in the city today. O. E. Emerson was in Bemidji on business Wednesday. L. P. Eckstrum spent yesterday in Puposky on business. E. J. Swdeback returned from a trip to Big Falls this week. Go-carts repaired hand store.—Adv. at the second H. C. Tiverson of Remer, was in Bemidji between trains yesterday. Mrs. D. L. Stanton spent yester- day in Cass Lake as the guest of Mrs. E. J. Lundrigan. Miss Alice Stinchfield of Rochester, Minnesota, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. M. J. Brown. Peter L. Brown of Garner, Towa, is the guest of his brother, Attorney John L. Brown of this city. Archdeacon H. F. Parshall arrived In Bemidji last night and will re- main in the city until tonight. Mrs. Darrell, manicurist, is located at Remore hotel, Room 1.—Adv. * Enoch Quarfot, superintendent of right of ways for the Soo railway was in Bemidji on business yesterday. Owing to the.stormy weather the crew of men employed on the new fire dock were unable to work today. J. 0. Jhonue, G. P. Sheridan, E. E. Shatten, R .E. Cody and A. Zable of Brainerd, are in Bemidji on busi- ness. The Eastern Stars will hold their regular meeting Friday evening, July 6 at 8 o’clock. Mrs. George Kreatz, W. M. High grade tomatoes, 10c a can at Schmitt’s store.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Boh of Crook- ston arrived in Bemidji last night on their honeymoon trip. They will leave this afternoon. Roy Clancy of Northome was in Bemidjfi on business yesterday. Louis Callin of Aitken was in Be- midji yesterday. R. A. McQuat of Grand Rapids, was a business caller in Bemidji yester- day. Mr, McQuat is county attorney of Itasca county. The members of the Eastern Stars Presented Miss Madeline Johnson, who became Mrs. Paul Prevey today, with a half dozen sterling silver tea- spoons Tuesday. One of these nice @ays you ought to go to Hakkerups and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. Mrs. Edward Wenzel, Mrs. Robert Given of Bemidji, and Mrs. Thomas Madden spent Monday in Chisholm, the guest of Mrs. Joseph Austin.—The Daily Virginian. H. E. Anderson left last evening for Minneapolis and will return in a day or two with an auto. Mr. An- derson is not sure whether it will be ' a Buick or an Odkland. Rev. T. S. Kolste will return today from Plummer, Minnesota, where he has spent the past few days attend- ing the district meeting of the Nor- * wegian Lutheran church. Brinkman Theatre Program Where Everybody Goes Booking In Conjunction and Split- ing the Shows With the Orpheum Theatre, Fargo. ',.Ml!laws & Newcomb The Sacnfier a wonderful act which Geo: Webster booked in London and sent over direct to this country. Nervalin & Go. In a surprising ventriloguial novelty. A laugh from start to finish. The Universsl Film Mfg. Co. offers A Romance of the Utah Pioneers 101 Bison 101 Two Reel Feature. Watana saves the stranded and starving Pioneers 3000 Feet of Pictures Music By Brinkman Orchestra Show Starts 7:10 Admission 10c, 28c NOTE—Commencing June 9th, the Brinkman: Theatre will inaugurate a season of momm plcturea L HEREKKKKKEKK KK KK KKK e distrigt, Miss avenue south Cochran; Fifth ‘and -Minrésota; sée- ond district, Mrs. Young, 117 Twelfth ‘stres third dmrlet, Mrs} 'McGee, Fifth’ street; Fourth dfstrict, ‘Mrs, Whitney, 1118 Minnegota av | nue; lmn:!mestx Mrs, Potts, Thir- teenth and Park. Mrs, George T. Baker returned lnst evening from Minneapolis<where she went ‘to ‘attend - ‘the Eastérn Star| Grand lodge and to visit friends. She was accompanied- by ‘Mrs. . Frank (Ca .mmonmunig Rrop.) Change o Program Tortght “Aixg, or the Test of ‘Friendship” (Vitagraph) l'hln drama features Vitagraph's best:actors and actresses, such as Helen Gardnar, who takes the leading role, aud Earle Williams. “In the Grip of a Charlatan” (Kalem) . A picture of modern life in-a great city, with ‘Alice Joyce and Tom Moore, “‘Gollecting. the_Bill” (LubIn) This farce “comedy will keep you laughing all the time. “His Widow” (Lubln) A very good comedy the Baker ‘home for some’ time. Miss Luella McCrum of ‘Blackduck;| will ‘arrive in Bemidfi this evening and will be the guest:of Mrs. George; L. Markham. -Miss McCrum was a former kindergarten teacher in the ‘Bemidii schools) be able to sleep better if your funds) are .deposited . in ‘the. Northern Na- tional Bank. 4 per cen. interest 8 rpaid:—Adv. . Arrangments are being made for a baseball game between the Crook- ston Lumber company team and the Kelliher nine. . The lumber team. from this city have won one game, from the local bankers but met de- feat at their hands a week later. It is probable that another game will be played in the ‘near future to decide as to the faster team but at present. the bankers refuse to-mix as they de- clare that the lumbermn must show skill before they schedule a game. Brinkman theater. Matthews and Newcomb, sketch the sacrifice. Don’t. miss seeing their wonderful act.—. Ady. Mrs. T. 8. Kolste and son Luther, and daughter Helen, will leave this evening for Chicago, Illinois, for a five weeks’ visit. While at Chicago Mrs. Kolste will attend the gradua- tion of her daughter, Miss Esther, who graduates from the Chicago Mus- ical College on June 17, and will at. that time receive her teacher’s cer- tificate. Esther will accompany her mother home and will spend the sum- Mausic by Piano ‘anid' Drums Majestic Theatre (C. J. WOODMANSEE) “The High Tide of -Mis- fortune” (Edisan) Being the tenth stary of “What Happened to Mary.” Mary's” adventures are absorbingly .interesting as usual. “The-Hero.of Littie Ifaly” (Blograph) that is very exciting A good story Staterof tha. cuy of Tolede, AR Leach and son who will be. guesta-at{Totsao, b;!tha use of HALL/ bacribed ' my w’u e, thu cth uy of December, ly and acts-directly. You will have no anxiety and will | for test JuEiacas o ultgred i first | district, Mrs.| gradusta cou wiiile=in €hicago; algo ‘made her home :iwhile" 0., A Co OL! of . Ca h tntnun cane! urr CA!I' Lea) l‘rnl‘lll North L-":.'I: . Sworn';to bef in ek indi bl mnerd bl R RIIP. |+ S —_—— XX ER R R KKK K EE KX % - PROFESSIONAL CARDS * ER SRR R T TR .GLEASON, *Notary-Pubite, Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal: Wn -4he blood and | ho /ystem. Send 'tohfln. llt.lmonhh e O EN . '.r-lu !¥|ll'| F- rPIlll tor “constipa- Bemidji Ave. “The. Conversation ~of Energy ¢ IFAWY ERS QRAHAH M. TORRANCE Shopping to some. Women, and © 7 LAWYER to’ some men, too, means work— Wiles Block Telephone 568 real hard’ drudgery. B _With. knitted brow and deter- mined look they . go.about their shopping .with no mere liking for it than a-small hoy ‘Who goes to F. GIBBONS . ATTORNEY .AT LAW rst National Bank' Building ] 50 have his hair cut. BEMIDJI, MINN. Do yeu wonder. that the results - under these conditions are costly 0. H. FISK = and unsatisfactory;.to say nothing occasioned . by ' such ' unscientific methods? Shopping drudgery is so need- less, so- unnecessary. It is.your fault- and my fault if :we go to it blindly, and worry ourselves to distraction when, by the simple method of reading intelligent, helpful advertising i good news-i papers like The Pioneer we may shorten our steps, settle perplex- ing questions, and, incldentnlly, it we read carefully, keep many a dollar .within our ~purses that’ might otherwise go astray, B A SH.ANNON M. D. PH\SICLAN AND SURGEON FRESH EGGS AND BUTTER I. P. BATCHELDER ock 3 'Phon. iy ¥ B |OR. C. R. SANBORN * PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Ilustrated Song— “Tho Rag Time Soldier Man” Hazelle Fellows “Mr. Mintern's Misadven- fures” CLIP THIS (Vitagraph) A very pleasing picture taken on shipboard, featur- ing Maurice Costelle. 1 The ‘ o oo | % The Bemidii Minnesota, who has been the guest.of b E b d his daughter, Mrs. I B. Olson, 921 '\: Vel'y oay 's Beltrami avenue, for- the past:two i weeks, left Tuesday night for his lb DAH‘Y COUPON home. W The meeting of the Young Peoples’ w Pioneer on FRIDAY, June 6th, or society of the First Scandinavian Lu- w (cegularly selling at $12) theran church -which should have been held this evening in the church parlors has been postponed until next Thursday veening. For $ Frank Rauch and sister Miss Eliza- beth Tibesar of Crookston, arrived in Bemidji yesterday and will remain here a short time as the guest of friends. They will leave in a few days for Red Lake. Miss Corrona Toupin left this aft- ernon for Crookston, where she will visit a week or two with her par- ents. Miss Nell Fullerton will take her place in E. E. McDonald’s office during her absence. Go-carts retired at the second handy store.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Swedback have moved into the John Moberg resi- dence at the corner of Ninth and Beltrami avenue for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Moberg and family are out in Ambrose, North Dakota this sum- mer. MAIL ORDERS, ADDRESS THE them for the $1.98, the set to be sent by promptly on the dmrihuuon days. Lots.on'easy terms. vestment in Superior Lots “"Mrs. Walter Marcum and Miss Gladys Stanton have issued invita- Great Book Bargain| Five Big Volumes, $1.98 Regularly Selling at EEEEEECEEEEE! S@ This coupon, if presented at the main office of The Bemidji entitle the bearer to one five-volume set of Everybody's Cyclopedia The sets are too bulky to_be sent by mail, but out-of- town readers can have by, the receiver. OUT-OF-TOWNJIREADERS need not wait uritil' the“days of distribution, but send orders any day of the week and shipments will be made. SUPERIOR LOTS “The New Steel Center” ~ No interest, no_taxes. Information--Bradley Brink Co. (Ine.) 909 Tower Ave., Superior, Wis, K. K. ROE, Agent, Bemidji, Minn 117 Minnesota Ave. Phone 180 Omco=itilen BioGE" - OR. A E. HENDERSON #5 PHYSICIANAND”SURGEON Over First Natfonal bank, Beniiusf, Minn. Office ’Phone 26, Residénce ‘Phone 73 %IIIIIIIFIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIII[IIIIIllllllIIIIIIlIlIHIlHIIHIIIllIIIlIlIlIIIII_llm[IIillllllI|IIIlIIIilllllllllllllllllllll|IIIIIHIIII!IMI!IIIFHIHHIIIlllllfi!llllllllfi . Its Wick Blue Flame Means Intense Hent, Like Gas — Only Cleaner, Cheaper and Without its Odor and its ‘Danger A blue flame means inlense heat. That’s why gasoline'is-gen- erated into gas,-in a g ‘This ‘method is eflicient —as far as giving heat goes. But it is expensive and is always at- tended by deadly odors and other dangers. In'the NEW PERFECTION Qil Cook-stove we have attained an odor- less blue flame that is perfect. Itis much less expensive than cither gas or gasoline and ‘contains more heat units. It is ab- solutely safe; lights instantly and is ex- tinguished like gasoline or gas. Weuse a Wick like that showr in the picture. ; $12.00 AND SURGEON office 10 Winter Block! \DR. E. H. MARCUM * PHYSICIAN'AND SURGEON Omos tu Maye Block! v Resldence Phone 311 EINER W. JOHNSON ~ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Ofice over Security Bank COUPON— Phone 18 Pioneer Q\ Cyclopedia g : n SATURDAY, June 7th, will DENTISTS JR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office in Winter Block n n 1.98 DR. J. T. TUOMY badei & DENTIST PIONEER, nEnunJL MINN——— Here indeed, is a model all-the-year-'round Cook-: stove,wlth its special cabinet top and drop First Natlonal Bank Bldg. Tel. 330 shelves (for keeping dhlsheds hot), its | express, shipping charges to be paid safety oil reservoir with indicator, its ALMER ‘ dandy oven, its odorless broiler and DR. G. M. P. DENTIST = many other exclusive features. On “this stove you can do bettet boiling, < broiling, roasting and toasting than ‘oncoal range or gasstove. No aslfes, dirt or bother. No feverish heat. _Over a half-million *“NEW PERFEC- ‘TIONS’’ are now in use. Have your dealer demonstrate it. A Valuable Cook Book —72 péges, Htest d ‘mailed anywhere on receiptof 5c-in stamps to cover mailing. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (AX INDIANA CORPORAFION) nmlmumnm' i lcivEN HARDWARE co You. MOIIEY iBAOK IF YOU WANT IT E Miles Block Evening Work by Appointment Only NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY | dail; uutsunmlu!u 1:»;9.."-:-. Sinday, reading roo ° ' VETERINARIAN In- ; o Phone 164 Pogue’s Livery will make you money. TOM- SMART DRAY . AND TRANSFER *Phone 3. 818 Awierica Ave. ? Office Phone 12.. : Phone 57 tions for a Five Hundred party to be given in honor of Miss Bess Coch- ran, a June bride, at the Stanton home, 919 Bemidji avenue, Saturday afternoon. Miss Linnie Guthrie, daughter of J. N. Guthrie of Turtle River, wilk leave today for Portland, Oregon, where she will be the guest of rela-| tives. From there she will go to the state of Washington where she will remain indefinitely. s g Mrs. Darrell sells ladies belts and accessories.—Adv. Mrs. I. G .Haycraft and sons Jolly, Kenneth and Glenn, returned from Spur, Minnesota this morning where they have been visiting friends. They i returned about a week ago from an extended trip to Texas, ‘Washington, D. C. and Philadelphia, Rent Mrs, J. J. Opsahl has had as her guests the past week, her mother Mrs. Swanson of Moorhead, and her broth- er Walter V. Swanson of Seattle, Washington. They left yesterday afternoon for Seattle, . where Mrs. Swanson will make her future hoine with her son. Mr. and Mrs. R. Ai"McCall of 70 America avenue, left this week fo! an extended visit with friends an relatives at Minneapolis, Chicago, De. troit, Michigan, and-St. Louls, Michi<i gan.' They will be gone the greater part of the summer - and" . will visit relatives they have mnot seen for the n t twenty years. Fixtures For Sale FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON PICK WHILE THE PICKING'S BEST il STOCKS ARE COMPLE E COUNTY CORONER EVERY ARTICLE OUR OWN HIGH GRADE BOODS s porominre. sensts i NOTHING BOUGHT FOR SALE :PUBROSES Yflll REALLY NEVER 60T _S__ H YALUES : NEW SPRING SUI.TS THE SPALDING EUBOPIAN PLAN Largest and Best Duluth’s - DULUTH MINNESOTA More than 00000 recently expended onig:rov uwfi« lfinfl'm Sl ol X m“étnxen::?"f“ w, Eroy, szi?atm sz:m :,szlo‘.eo‘od;m ai‘%‘:’é’..... Slgcs‘;h'&iu »»5&."“2‘.2;. Bimiien '%:q;f"’r “”fih for - c et SE for 2% for i for | for $14.95 | $12.95 | $11.95 | $9.95 | $71.95 | 8595 Regular 50c Silk Socks 28@ = Work Shirts, closing 390 $1.00 B.. V. D. Underwenr 790 $2.50 closed crotch u. suit $7.48 Lion Brand Collars 9¢: $1.50 Dress Glov $1-50 closed crotch u. suits 980 50c Balbriggan Uniderwear 390 20¢ Socks 12 ¥ 25¢ socks, closing 190 $1.00 Porosknit Unnerwear 780 _15¢ Socks 80 Regular $1.50 smrtg now 980 $1.00and 1. 25 Band Shirts 790" e