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KEK KKK KK KKK KKK KK * LEAST WE FORGET * LR RS SRR R SRR R L & & ¢ Basketball this evening, Bemidji versus St. Cloud. That on’ Easter Monday a dance will be given by the Bemidji Athle. tic club. That news items telephoned to the Ploneer are appreciated both by the publishers and readers of the paper. Phone 31. Charles A! Russell of Brainerd will lecture on “State Control of Public N Utilities,” at the Commercial club rooms Monday evening. All are ask- ed to attend. o “Mutt and Jeff in Panamae,” will be staged here March 23. The com- pany is conpidered a good one and the play will be given here under the auspices of the Athletic club. That on next Tuesday evening the annual meeting of the Commercial club will be held. Election of of- ficers and board of directors will take place. All are urged to be pre- sent, He re- C. P. Ellingson of Northome spent last night in Bemidji on a combined business anq pleasure visit. Dance after game tomorrow night. —Adv. F. A. Bartlett of Newark spent yesterday in the city on a combined business and pleasure visit. Special children’s matinee Satur- day afternoon at the Brinkman.— G. E. Mack of Red Wing spent yes- terday lin the city transacting busi- ness and calling on friends. A handsome dress length given away at the Brinkman tonight.— "y turned home in the afternoon. Three prizes given the three best Scribner Trading company was in the city yesterday, on ‘business. Henry Anderson of the town of Eckles transacted business in the B. W. Lakin went to the twin who are transacting business in Be- cities last evening on business. midil-and: vioinity. and calling on friends Mr. and Mrs. James Douglas of . Nary were in the city yesterday to Poverty Mask Ball March 18th.— dv, Fosston spent a few hours in the city yesterday on a combined busi- morrow for 15 cents.—Adv. T. R. Anderson, C. E, Webber, and Mr. and Mrs. Covey of Bagley are in the city, having been called here cup and saucer at the Fair Store to- morrow_for 15 cents.—Adv. hospital yesterday for treatment. Meny a Bemidji Household Will Find| Troppmans department store has Them So. Percy Brooks of Deer River, who nary disorders, is enough to make any kidney sufferer grateful. The fol.|I2S been confined at the St. An- Mrs. J. Blondo, 306 Third St., Be-| C- I. Brennan of Thief River Falls midji, Minn., says “My back ached so |arrived here yesterday. He came to ing that the trouble was caused by| Troppman’s big department store some disorder of my kidneys I was|will have their spring grand opening ney complaint by them. They brought | Petersburg, North Dakota are spend- me quick rellef and soon removed the|ing a ‘few days in Bemidji and vic- Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't|yoqay in Bemidji calling on friends simply ask for a kidney remedy—eet | ,,, preparing to assist in the initia. R fih“i: ::do?“tge ‘:“::;::n:s;::: Spring remedy now. Hollister’s R. b o H M. Tea is the best you can get. Bar- was in the city yesterday. amateur artists at the Brinkman Saturday night. Iver 0. Myhre, manager of the One of these days you ought -to go to Hakkerups and have your pic- < ture taken.—Adv. ) Mr. and Mrs. William Hall and ‘ city yesterday. Theodore Johnson Johnson of Pay- nesville is among the business callers N The best kind of well seasoned tam- Roller skating Sunday.—Ady. L. Isherwof of Bagley is spending ;;:?e t;;G:lf_'_A:‘:ed Bnrwvael, tale: the day here transacting business = s consult a doctor. They returned home in the evening. Mr. and Mrs, E. H. Cormontan of ness and pleaslure visit. You can buy a handsamq china cup and saucer at the Fair Store to- W. Stewart of Pine River spent Thursday In Bemidji on a combined business and pleasure visit. by the serious illness of Miss Pearl Condon, who died Wednesday. Ady, You can buy =« handsome ochina L. Fischel of the town of Liberty . Tom Brennan of Wilton who has Gummnmg w“rds been sick with pneumonia for some- time was taken to the St. Anthony’s added a rest room on 2nd floor with To have the pains and aches of &|,1) conventences which will be ready bag back removed—to be entirely April 1st.—Adv. free from annoying, dangerous uri- lowing advice of one who has suf- "hm;ys i ” :;ltto;j tl;‘e st two fered will prove comforting words to w:e % Feturnad. bo.hisilioms yester hundreds of Bemidji readers. severely that I couldn’t rest well at|see his brother Tom Brennan who is night. It was hard for me to turn|CcOnfined at the St. Anthony’s hos- over or change my position. Believ. |Pital. led to try Doan’s Kidney Pills, pro-|about: April 1st. New Goods from the cured at Barker’s Drug Store, as-omne|east arriving daily.—Adv. of my people had been cured of kid-| L. A, Tennigon and John Anton of pain in my back. They also streng-|inity on a combined business and thened my kidneys and I have felt|pleasure visit. well ever since.” Mark Wooley of Akeley spent: yes- Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that|y,, of the candidates to enter the Mrs. ‘Blondo ha\il ;‘os;er-l:gburn Elk lodge last evening. Cos Brope;; Duttalo, e You need a cleaning, purifying who are spending a short time in the city on a combined business -and|¥er’s Drug store.—Adv. pleasure visit. W. J. Law of Minneapolis, auditor AT THE BRINKMAN TONIGHT One of the strongest western comedies yet presented by the St. Clair Stock Company will be seen tonight at the Brink- man, whean this talented comp- any will present “Tennesses’s Partner” Mr.St. Clair and wife, Irene St. Claie as Gew! s “Mr:.“ Hay, !umhh the comedy a: ar| Tanneuee.ynom Karloft “as Caleh THE good impression Mora Hats create is a valuable business and social asset. The styles are classy —and distinctive. the compaoy are well .cest and this HAT {’.’33-"" to be the best play yet pre- “u;.::’-&* o o “::- i coming styles for everybody. d 80ld by leading Four FEATURE Plotures paiity Iskding - ook fiethe Mora Trade Mark embossed on dand- The Morawetz Company Milwaukes HOPE JONES CONCERT ORCHESTRA Two Big Sh 'YflDUlDfiHNIHUY' —-a fine, dainty China Cup and Saucer | that ‘'sells regularly at 38c, Saturday, | March Tth, for.............cccocoeevvviii e ol O et e 15¢ at the | i FAIR STORE | A strong drama ‘featuring Anita "Defective Page Begin buying at 9 o’clock GRAND THEATRE Tonight “The Ghost of Self” (Essanay) A drama w1th a punch showing a man’s true character Ruth Stonehouse and E. H. Calvert featured “His Father's House” (Blograph) A powerful drama with plenty of action “The Education of Aunt Georgiana” (Vitagraph) A comedy gem featuring Maurice Costello and Mary Charleston Majestic Theatrs “Before The Last Leaves Fall” (Lubin) In this pretty picture, a vein of e poetry is shown, -and not often are you offered a subject so charmingly executed and told in pictures of sterescopic clearness. The Baby Show (Vitagraph) Educational “His Second Wife” (Vitagraph) Stewart-and E. H. Lincoln “Wooing The Saleslady” (Méelies) A very amusing French:comedy for the Crookston Lumber Company, arrived in Bemidji last night and will spend a' few days here on busi- ness connected with .that company. 0. N. Lindh of Lengby spent ‘yoa- terday in Bemidji on a combined ibusiness and pleasure visit. While there he attended the Bik’s meeting ‘which was held in this city last even- ing. iMiss Annie Bowers, who teaches school near Inez, Minnesota, came to Bemidji today to see her uncle Tom Brennan, who is seriously ill, Bowers will re&um to -her ‘school Monday. those pimples and spruce up? Hel- lister’s R. M. Tea will do it sure. Be- gin now. 35c.~—Barker’s Drug store —Adv. J. F. Delaney, Jr., of Park Rapids with friends: and transacting busi- ness. While in the city he attended ‘the Elks’ meeting which ‘was held here last evening. * Judge B. F. Wright, W. L. Wyman, W. W. Taber, L. H. Rice and A. M. Banks of Park Rapids spent night in Bemidji. lbecame members of -the B. P. 0, E; 1052 of this city. Bemidji big department store will ed promptly—Adv.. in the city yesterday on ‘husiness, She returned to her home this morn- »lng,\wqqmmnlod by ‘her daughter| !Ihfliu May: why don’tyou iget Hd of spent yesterday in’the city visiting last ‘While here they e completed April 1Bt where your dollar does it eduty where lowest Pprices ‘best values all mail orders fill- | New arrival of Petti- coats in:Crepe, Messa- Q" line and Jersey ma- The latest decree of fashion THE JAGKETS are short and very- smartlengths va; “20°t0 28 inches, have semi-fitting, or new ripple effect:backs—some plain, self cloth, satin or taffeta. THE SKIRTS are wonderfully smart ‘this season and many styles are shown, including the Minaret—peg double or triple tunic effects. top—single, THE MATERIALS which are'most favored are Crepe Poplin, Wool Crepe, Gabardine and Men's Wear Serge. THE VALUES are unmatchuable at $22.50, $25.00, $30.00, Any Winter Coat in the heuss; values up‘to $45.00 : the city yesterday. get a casket for Mrs. George Rogs, [be held there this evening the hall who died at his home ~Wednesday |could ‘mot be secured. Spectal fnv) morning. She was 77 years old and the cause of her death was pneum- onia. Mr. and Mrs. Rogs have made their home with Mr. Charles Rogers for the Miss 1da Hoag who has spent some time visiting in "Wilton and Bemidji. Mrs. J. Warninger left yesterday for LaCrosse, Wisconsin, having been called there by the death of her sister-in-law, Mrs. George Warning- er. Dr. Warninger was unable to 80 on account of an acute attack of lumbago. years, Mr. and Mrs. C. Johnson returned yesterday from Neving, Minnesota, ‘where they were called by the ser- ious illness of Mrs. Johnson’s bro- ther, L. Nelson who is ill with pneu- monia. Mr. Nelson was much im- ‘proved yesterday. Just try our 12¢ tomeato'and 8¢ corn and other canned goods at the same rate. Satisfaction /guaranteed or money refunded. Schmitt’s gro- cery.—Adv, Miss Nettie Gerlinger and brother came to Bemidji this morning from their home at Spur and attended the funeral of Miss Pearl Condon who died Wednesday morning at 10:46 a. m. and who was buried this after- noon at one’ o’clock. E. M. Sathre went to town of Lib_ erty yesterday where he will attend the annuel meeting of the Scribner Trading company and‘the Lilberty: | Telephone company, of which two companies he is'president. He will return to Bemidji Tueaday. Bad breath, weak stomaech, /el 'gish bowles, make you miserable; take Hollister’s R. M. Tea and enjoy life; begin today. 35¢.—Barker's|] Drug' store.—Adv. 3 T H. J. Mimer, Frank Keyes, Ralph E. Burdick, Willlam Mears, John ‘P. Lawless and J. J. Markowitz of In- [ ternational Falls were among :the [ business men of that city who spent] yesterday in Bemidi and ‘who at-] tended the Blk’s meeting last m!ght in' thig city. - Mr. and Mrs. BE. H. Denu wllrl en. tertain at 500 this evening. The guests will be Mrs.- Charfes:Borehardt } of Crookston, Mr. and Mrs, W, Brooks, Mr. and Mrs, B. H. Mearcum, Dr, and :Mre. G. M. Palmer, Prof. and Mrs. W. 'P. Dyer and Mr. and /Mrs. J. M. Richards. : George Simpson of Minneapolis, formerly attorney general of thia) state left last. might for Duluth where he will remain for & short] time on legal businessi before return-{l ing to-h#s home iin‘the cities. Whilel in Bemidji Mr. Simpson appeared as one of the attorneys for the Crooks- ton| Lumber Company in the Titus case. There 18 Derfect safety in the For-| @ifty invitations. THE : |eign Bills of Exchange bomahit from Mrs. W. H. Bmith of St. Pl!fllwll the Northern lonal Bapk. It la & convenient and economical way to send money to the old mntry —Adv. SuHs fm anen amm reproductions of fereign models, ‘the more conservative tastes. rying from lIoose flaring of which are others having fancy bows or bands of $16.50, $18.50, $20.00, '$35.00 and up to $45.00. We have made special arrangements to fit the Women who wear extra-large-sizes. - Schneider Bros, Go, i Following the dancing lessons to be given by Mis Capitola Stewart in the city hall tonight, two young men; of the city will give a dance to which they have issued one hundred and Plans had made to give the dance in ‘the Odd OST DOLLAI The dollar you.den’t save, but else will save and be that much richer, while you mfe --a dollar poorer. Why not save it yourself? It ‘will be as easy forj3you toopen.an.account today-asit mum . One.dollar.makes a good[start,.because it’s the first dollar. '-You Héve The Bank ‘Our representative willicall upon youto nxplnm luave a Home Savings bank with you if it's what yousave, not what you earn, that makes wealth o.pnal 350,000 '_\ aurplu.sw.ooo nouunmm m 147048 : = ; S in-every garment assome are them while oth ( Bemidji, Minn. il He came in to|Fellows hall but as a meeting will|tional Falls Daily Journal. ‘We have placed dn the elty more b "|than one thowsand savings banks and g‘o’::“;::;’:n}fi‘l"“t;fl‘“ to the 8t |y,ve etarted hundreds on the road [} = to success. If you haven't a bank - g A silver gray fox is on display In|call Phone 108 and we'll show you the -Keyes hardware ‘store windows. |how to ‘begin a eavings account. It was caught alive by a-farmer near | Northern National Bank.—Adv. Northome and his catch-will net him| Rey, George A. Malone :returned @ neat sum. He has given an op- | yesterday from Shovel Lake where he tion on ‘the animal for -$480 and |has organized a Sunday school. Rev. those holding the eame are Mrs. A.[Malone is a missionery connected | Ryan and son, Leo Ryan, 'who are|with the American Sunday -school here mow for the purpose of closing | Union. Thirty Sunday school chil- the deal. The Ryans are developing|dren now belong tothe Sunday school ¥ e fox farm near Spooner—Interna- o ———— | 1 i and Mrs. past four ibeen: spend foolishly, sotneone e THIS HOME BANK FREE iour ‘Savings ‘plan, and will you open an account NORTHERN NATIONAL BANK BEMIDJI, MINN.