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KX KKK KKK KKK KX KKK * LEST WE FORGET . * KR XR KT RR KKK KKK Summer school will begin June 25. Bemidji will have a big celebration July 4 and 5. Phone Society news to soclecy edi- tor, phone No. 31. R. H. Muncy went to Gemmell.this morning on business. H. J. Ulrich of Morris, Minnesota, spent Thursday in Bemidji. Geo. Anderson of \Brainerd was a business caller in Bemidji. Thursday. Go-carts retired at the second hand store.—Adv, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ressler of Park Rapids was in Bemidji yester- day. B. W. Kibbey of International Falls was a business caller in Bemidji yes-| terday. Mrs. T. J. Martin is seriously ill at the home of Mrs. Gamble on Doud avenue. S. 0. Lunde and daughter of Ne- ving, Minnesota, were Bemidji visit-! ors this week. Judge M. A. Spooner is at Clear-: brook on legal business. He will return Saturday. B Bring us your fresh eggs, 18 cents| cash or trade. Schmitt’s grocery.— Adv. | C. M. Riley of Minneapolis, a Min-, i mnesota lumber inspector is in Bem-i idji on business. N. Olson and Charles Muar of; Barnesville were business callers in Bemidji Thursday. H. A. Roberts returned yesterday from Duluth where he has spent the last two days on business. Miss Tracy LaLone and Miss Rose Miskella of Cass Lake were in Bem- idji between trains yesterday. L. P. Eckstrum returned from Min- mneapolis this morning where he spent' the past several days on business. | One of these nice aays you ought to| go to Hakkerups and have your pic-| ture taken.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Gerber Miss Dophin Gerber and Berram Kulander of Argyle spent yesterday in Bemidji. | T. Thompson who had his eye poisoned some time ago with ivyl poison while out fishing has fully re-| covered. Mrs. Herbert Wood and children have gone to Brainerd where they will visit relatives and friends for a couple of weeks. Eat what you want, don’t starve— Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea will take care of the rest.—Barker’s Drug | Store.—Adv. \ Patrick Murray of Grand Forks, re- | turned home Wednesday after spend- ing several days fishing in the lakes around Bemidji. Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Randahl who have been visiting friends at St. Brinkman Theatre PROGRAM Booking in Conjunction and Splitting || the Shows with the Orpheum Theatre, Fargo J. W, McPhersan The Accordian King The Ashmores Novelty Act Ferns and Moore “The Wizards of Joy” Picture Program A Night of Anguish An Extraordinary American Eclair Feature Complete' in Two Parts Billy Tums Burglar A Corking Burlesque quick- girl. Fork over the Jewels [ Peter, Minnesota, for the past week, ;|era telephone now so your name will land Mrs. Angus inewing old acquaintances. | here they attended the Northern Min-i iopposite the Markham hotel. have returned to Bemidji " Fifteen Italian ‘workmen arrived in Bemidji yesterday afternoon from Du- luth. They will be employed on the section of local rai}wafy lines. Mrs, M. M. Stone left this morning for Cass Lake, where she spent sev- ‘eral hours as the guest of friends. She will return home this evening. Go-carts repaired at the second hand store.~—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Welte and infant son returned home this afteronon to Crookston after spending several days in the city as the guests of relatives. Miss Viola Severtson who has been spending the past two. weeks in Be- midji as the guest of relatives re- turned to her home in Cass Lake to- day. Mrs. Kathryn MacCready returned yesterday afternoon from the Jester farm where she has spent the past week as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Al Jester. - The next issue of the telephone di- rectory goes to press June 25th. Ord- 8 been vis!t ng 8ev and Mrs. Johnson have moved trom the. Mark Morse residence on _Dewey avenue and are now occupying the Dr. Einer W. Johnson residence on the corner of Twelfth and Minnesota. John Marin of Bemidji motored to Crookston in his fine Buick car. Mrs. Samuel Marin and family came with him to meet his sister, Mrs.:James L. Gillies, of King, Ontario, and cousin, Mrs. J. F. Faltz, of Croswell, Michi- gan - They are the guests of Mrs. W. A. Marin, of Jerome’s addition.— Crokston Daily Times. g Warm days buther people easily constipated take Hollister's R. M. Tea once-a-week in the summer. Bar- ker’s Drug Store.—Adv. Chief Patrick J: Sullivan of this city returned home yesterday after spending several days fishing near Be- midji. He reports a fine trip and has some fish stories to tell, accord- ing to the chief there can not be a gréat number of fish in the lakes within a few miles of the place where he angled.—Grand Forks Daily Times. Clennan badly cut = his foot while appear in this issue.—Adv. Rev. T. S. Kolste has just returned home from the twin cities, where he Ihas spent the past week attending the iannual church conference of the United Lutheran churp]i Maurice Witting, He John Stechman and Ha turned yesterday afterncon from the dam where thiey have spent the past week on a camping trip. fWarfield, James Miller and Mrs. Rose McDon- Mrs. E. A. Barker has as her guests her mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. and her uncle and aunt, Mr. Ross, of Luverne, sota, Minnesota. Works its way right thru, doesn’ t stop, drives out. impurities, pmsons, cleans, punfles——Ho]llster s R. M. Tea Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. P. J. O’Leary, Arthur O’Leary, Adolph Klein and Fred Klein drove out to the Klein farm this afternoon fishing trip. A. E. Otto 'and H. H. Otto left-on Wednesday for Milwaukee after While nesota Editor’s outing. Fr. William Gumter of Brecken- | ridge Minnesota, returned yesterday after spending a day up in this vie- inity in the interest of some of his people who will locate near here.; {Fr. Philippe. ¢ I have a few hundred dollars !loan on long time; on good security, at 7 per cent interest. Address W. H {Pioneer, Bemdiji.—Adv. A. E. Gilmna, sign painter for C.! C. Bowen of Crookston, is at work redecorating the steel sign boards | Mr. Gilman is an excellent painter and attracts much attention when paint- ing artistic signs. James Lydick of Cass Lake pas;ed through Bemidji yesterday on his “ay to Montana where he will be employ- ed with a crew of surveyors who are working for the Soo road through out that state. He will return home to .| Cass Lake some time in September. Miss Ama Goldsmith, who has been trimmer in a millinery store in Cass ! Lake the past season has gone to River Falls, Wisconsin, and stopped ! (off in Bemidji en route to visit friends, | having formerly been engaged in thel Conger millinery store in this city. If your name is misspelled or in any way incorrectly listed in the tele- | phone directory, notify us at once so that correction may be made in the| next issue which goes to press June 25.—Adv. Nels Bye has just “returned from |southern Minnesota and Wisconsin. Four men accompanied him here from | Spring Valley, Minnesota, and will Iook at land in this part of the state. Mr. Bye has a dozen other prospec- tive land buyers who will arrive in the near future. The Young Peoples’ society of the in Nymore at the Union hotel, quist. served. ern Stars wlil be held tonight. Music By Brinkman's Orchestra Admission 15c, 26c Show Starts 7:10 A New Feature Program of Moving Pictures each night —————————————— ithere is work to be done. Kreatz, W. M. Mrs, Carl Johnson has returned from Duluth, Minnesota, where she White re- : ald, has just left for Maine, by the{ way of Duluth and the Great Lakes. B K C “This Baking Powder William Ross of St. Charles, Mhme-I in the O’Leary car where they will | spend the remainder of the day on a| spending several days.in the city re-! While in the city he was the guest ofl to; Swedish Lutheran church will meet Sat- urday evéning at 8 o’clock and will be entertained by Mrs. August Elm- A program will be rendered during the evening and refreshments The regular meeting of the East- All members are urged to be present as The local chapter has invited “the Cass Lake chapter to be present and they have accepted our invitation. Mrs. George bathing, the Postoffice clerks believe that they will be unable to play the local barbers Sunday, as he is the pitcher for the team and the only capable one working in the postoffice. {Ralph Grover, who is supposed to be taking a vacation carried McClennan’s route yestexjflay and today. i Plans are being made by the man- ,ager of the Crookston .Lumber com- ,pany baseball team to take the team Mrs. Mattie Perkins, who has spent, |the past year with her sisters, Mrs.|bile, as the distance to Blackduck next Sunday in automo- is ‘only thirty | Keeps %8 than 25 cents | | P powders but no matter how lon | S takes to get to the bottom thefi My /: igoo'xful 1s just as good as the first. C raises the nicest, lightest biscuits, 1 is guaranteed { aupnorter( ot the team wil see the game as it promises 1o be one of the best playsd in Blackdnck thls year.* BRI Amnher advantage In saving your money and depositing it at interest in the Northern Nationsl Bank. that it helps' cut' out the worry hinders you trom doing ‘your ben ‘work. Rev. J. H Randa.hl wentto Black- duck Wednesday .morning where. he officiated at the funeral of Anna Ser- ina Martlund, Mrs. Martlund was born March 8, 1885, and 'died Jume 17, 1913. She leaves her husband,] C.'J. Martlund and three children to mourn her loss. . The youngest child was just three days old at the.time of ,her mother’s death. The funeral was lield in the Presbyterian church. = Mrs. James Hennessy entertained the Narcissus club = yesterday after- noon. The rooms were artistically ‘decorated with woodland flowers and a dainty repast was served duflns the afternoon. Mrs. Hennessy was as- "Besides the regular members of the club the following “guests ‘were: present:: Mesdames H. J. Welte of Crookston, Mrs, Frank Leach of Min- neapolis,” and Mrs. Thomas McCann, and the Misses Jessie . Corliss, Ella Parker and Marie Burke. ; Advertisement. : Bift Harrington, 42 years old, weighing over 200 pounds, & feet, 11 inches tall, has lost the end of one finger. - His address is anxiously in- quired for by his brother, Chas Har- rington, Clyde, North Dakota.—Adv. Its Strength 4R 2 ‘ i The large can of K C lasts longer worth of other baking it ast cakes and pastry vou ever ate, and it pure and wholesome. For goodness sake, use K C. sisted.in serfing by Miss Mona flu]l—, § Because of the fact that Harry Mc-|er New Braml Theatre - (C..J. WOODMANSEE, Prop.) ' Majestic Theatra| ’."«'"' he Harom o Haschan” B gt wfi:_:?m e “Tho Shrif's Baty” - (Blogr pll) A Thrilling West- We take pleasure in presenting a. special Vita- | graph Feature in 2 parts, § .Ilustrated Song— _“Ilol Till Then Wil 1 Goase o Love You" Hazelle l"ellows “Cousin Jane” (El.my) Jane plays a joke on her Aunt, much to the disgust of her daughter. It's a splendid com- od bt A Spider-like adventur- ess:. is' outwitted by the man whom she tries to en- tangle in her web. In’ connection with ‘this feature will be run a full reel of comedy that is sure to please. ' Next Monday and Tuesday -~-Seligs Finely Masterpiece, ““A Ohange of Admini- stratlon’’ in two parts. SUPERIOR LOTS “The New Steel Center” Lots on-easy terms. ‘No interest, no taxes. Irn-v g - Vestment in Superior -Lots will make you.money. Information--Bradley Brink Co. (Inc) 909 ‘l‘ower Ave., Snperlor, Wis. K. K. ROE, Agent, Bemidji, Minn. ‘GO TO BATCHELDER'S GOOD GROCERIES ‘AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE FRESH EGGS AND BUTTER I. P. BATCHELDER 117 Minnesota Ave. " Phone 180 Glass Water Pi parr, i percale, each | | i | each each Corsets, anesoto i Megroth’s Variety Store § Saturday Specials tchers, each 5¢c 8 oz. Bell Tumblers, each 5¢c Cup and Saucers, plain white, per 71-2¢c House Dresses; for women, striped 75¢c Children’s Dresses, sizes 1 to 6 30c Childrens’ Rompers, sizes 1 to 6, 30 to 50¢c 50¢ to $2.00 Megroth’s Varlety Store Ave. " Daltaciive Poae Ladies Vests, each b¢ ‘Towe]ing, by the yard, R - Table Napkins, mercerized, each 5¢ Mens’, Womens’ and Childrens’ Hose, Black, White and colors, per pair | 10c Suit Cases, Jap Matting, each’ 98c Lace curtains, per pair, ‘ 39, 45 and 60c Night_ gowns,embroidery trimmed, ladies, each 59¢ Bemldp, an. “The Weh”|