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Thursday in the city on a combined business and pleasure trip. by Alfred EI'HE FAIR STORE_ THE FAIR STORE THE F. was | ask : 3 g gy he wittiest man of his - Special for Safurday March 14 '[1y dramatic is the histonical crawl in |; the ‘waves' edges and the-fabulous maneuvers of Octaviug’ warriors, Cleopatra discovering Charmain’s 'was Lathor alsed divgrased and.hrowa o the romsd | 23,6000 fellow. reared Montgomery: iles of the Nile. And ‘the huge brutes of the waters crawl up to the marbles’ glistening ledge and dive Into the water when Charmian’s la- cerated body is tossed to them. Thus 'The ‘are now displaying abeauti- ful line of spring hats at the Henri- onnet millinery parlors.—Adv. About Th e Cxty \ ‘But. — it all, o P. E. Bensel of Bena was a busi- * K KKK KKK KKK KKK K KX[ness visitor in Bemidjl yesterday re- * LEAST WE FORGET *[turning to his home today. XK KK KKK E KK KKK Basketball this evening. ‘surely you did not expect them all to 4 be tailors?' " John B. Thompson of Red Lake is transacting ‘business and visiting with friends in the city today. _ Vietonu Water Lilies. ’ The giant water lilies which are . known now as Victorias, after the late acters. Lots of Irish comedy and an ways carried burglar and fire insur- ‘A Daughter of the Hills” <) =] o} S = [ i B fas} = — « = = w = 3 = : = = - 5 = : % queen of England. are natives of the That on Easter Monday a dance| Get that healthy look, clear skin, | A'l w I SWE ATERs =l ::::_ dthe slle;:' d;al,lmn d°“m:m Mere | warmer portions of South America, will be given by the Bemidji Athle|bright eye, energetic sten by Hol- |~ d oo o] 8, words! They do not say 80.|here they thrive in lagoons and in i ) () | They do it. It is indescribably poe- | the quieter portions of rivers. Haenke, tic club. lister’s R. M. T. after your meals. = - ARt & - ‘ - tic and tragic, the potent, romantic|a German botanist, first reported their Charles F. Scheers ot Akeley of [~ X \ 4> | sensations being almos too flagrantly | discovery in 1801 and startled all Bu- ' That news items telephoned to the the Akeley-HeraI_d Tribune spent E E sensations being almost too flagrantly rope by his descrlPtion of their gigan- Pioneer are appreciated both by the |vesterday in Bemidji on business. [<d 2| cxPressive, too full for utterance by ?:niz’;"“e;‘:i;!““;e“-t m?:‘m“ haif a publishers and readers of the paper.| Mrs. J. Sloan of Leonard was in |~ : 13 |all means. ments yto lntproducenthe plafls:lnta the Phone 31. Bemidji yesterday '‘between trains. E] % 3 : ; (] i old world when in 1849 the first flower e She returned home in the evening. = -—Large s1zes. The raw material g Milk and Cream opened on the Duke of Devonshire’s of - "da : i t estate at Chatsworth, England. That the Bemidji Athletics will| On¢ of these davs you ought to will cost 50¢ Parties wanting 'pure milk and ST b e battle for the championship of the &% e __A“”v your.p E \ N g cream from tuberculin tested cows| ghg Knew Without His Asking. world this evening when they meet |‘“"® R 0 v e =i apply to F. M. Freese or Tel. 579-6.| Tramp—It's needless to ask the the Fond du Lac quint. John O'Brien of Grand Rapids| & - ] Lot of Sweaters, actual $2.50 values, special —Adv. question. .mum. You know what X . s = spent yesterday in the city on a com-|¥2 S d g - 5 ’;J want, Mrs. Workhard—Oh. “yes, I bined business and pleasure visit. E aturday....... i o TRy S & Thn!'P s Imtow wbalt ynufwunt. 1butu:'veh only it f the Woman’s z . oole . got one piece of soap in the house, .'N:e conveni :D (; Adam’s presbss | i Lo Mpe, Foul B, Tihbepts of jg 5 In his book, "My Memories,” Lord {and we're using it. Come again to- missionery soclety o am's DIesby-| pelliher spent yesterday in Bemidji |/ 00 E Suffield, who was considered “the very | morrow.—Stray Storles, t:ry ;vm Tmee:] in ch: P;;s:fle;ian shopping and visiting with friends E & |pink and model of fashion,” sets us church, Tuesday an ednesay; right about the well known story of i by r doz. = |rigl el ry Truth Is Light. March 17 and 18. Larke Naval oranges 300, pe & = 3 % . 3 = |Poole, the tailor, which is sometimes | Truth is a cave. T ’m wh New York apples 5c 'per 1b at Sch- L 2% % AL bad tortha Pinks of Viles: i ldc & d?u km 0 only e mitts grocery.—Adv. THE FAIR STORE THE FAIR STORE THE FAIR BTORE "\, Ciatter ot fact, it was not the | o L e e ot to, Bt “Mutt ana Jeff in Panama,” will| B, M. Sathre went to Grand Rap- - = Prince of Wales, nor was I the Witty |into the sunlight all i3 clear.—Duncan be staged here March 23. The com-|ids yesterday afternoon on business.|he Bemidji Athletic club basketball |most attractive and tragic. The :“;‘:"go‘;‘; :fl:mm'f“; '«fB“r*: ;;:z Macgregor. pany is compidered a good one and|He returned to Bemidji this morning. | team from points from this section|great love scenes were almost suf-|,.y o visit Lord Stamford, and on | Read Ploneer want ads | the play will be given here under| ;s E. W. Hannah of this city |of the state are expected to come to|focatingly real and splendid in en-| - ! the auspices of the Athletic club. |y,s called to Maltby today by the |Bemidji tomorrow to witness the vironment and decorations. The ga- ] serious illness of her mother, Mrs. [last of the three games for the thering of the Roman fleet in the § 1 2N\ C. S. Farris. worlds championship. Nile is something every school, col- I (S)) | Fitls you with vim, vigor and vit-| Wednesday- afternoon @ number of |lége and academy ought to see, 5o | ality. Hollister’s R. M. Tea regulates |ladies helped Mrs. Quincy Brooks ; N you perfectly; best Spring remedy.— | celebrate her birth anniversary. The _ : i C Adv. guests were Mesdames Cochran, 7 3 | Miss Alma Klungseth, who has |Bailey, Rhea, Opsahl, Flatner, Shep- . . We have an assortment of high grade paper i spent a few days in Bemidii visiting |herd, McLaughlin, Kenfield, Glen Ma astlc Thea"‘ . i b e friends, returned to her home at Wil- | Clark, Battles, and Mclver. g fully guaranteed, n all colors 8 1-2 x 11 and : Y ton yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. T. Thompson enter-| PICTURES DELUXE 812 x13 N Fl‘—d S Craskaton I8 it E. E. Kenfield will leave tonight |tained at 6 -o’clock dinner last even- T TR T ; | at Filed of Crookston Is trans-|. . vipjeapclis and from there he|ing. The guests were Rev. and Mrs. At $1 d $1 25 b acting business in the city today. |y g5 45 Chicago. He will be gone|J. H. Randahl’ Andrew Johnson, Mr. TONchT an P a 0X Skating Sunday. Orchestra.—Adv. |for some time. and Mrs. John L. Brawn and son Ao (Can youlbeat it?) ; A. Magneson of Leonard was a Spring millinery openings at the Louis, Mr. and Mrs. George C. Berg- . s e 4 o business caller in the city yesterday.|La Fontisee millinery Friday and|lURd and daughter Mildred, Mrs. “‘ Ghl’istmls stfll’," Yes, there are. 100 sheets in each box. and if the B. W. Lakin went to Grand Rapids | Saturday. Watch for the big ad|Bers, Mr. Nelson and Mrs. - Oscar (Vitagragh) paper does not satisfy you know where you bought - yesterday where he is transacting | Thursday.—Ady. ' Ohxifienson and daighitor, Alma, el o ; it—your money returned if you want it always. business. Edward Anderson and faimly left| W- B. MacLachlan, who operates a a): er late but it is sure to please all who ) | passenger boat line on lake Bemidji ave any poetry or humanity in them. Dancing Saturday after the game. |last evening for Plummer where they ” 1t might be termed a children’s —Adv. will spend a few days visiting rela- | during the summer months has com- story for grownups S a i - [tives and friends. menced launching his big boat, “The M B i ke Cf' Bldddle 'Df ‘l;va 'ed“'? ;:::ax::t- Mrs. R. H. Muncy has returned City of Bemidji” and is over haul- “A sarvanl nf “m Rich" A ® in Bemi -| Mrs. R. H. ed | : 3 % ::: l:’mies"l‘lressays . from Little Falls and Royalton where ing the ell:gmes fay th;; hsummer (Lubin) Spe(:lal agents call on the trade about the c“y . it R trips. The captain. wi ave his . . & . . William Wagner of Puposky was |she has veen visiting friends and re-|, W% o - watér as soon as the|An unusual and interesting dramatic from time to time: They may offer you enticing in the city yesterday calling on the |latives f"; ome 'tl‘lme;\ll 4 . south end of the lake is clear. e story looking bargains—but—what if you're not satisfied? local merchants. Don’t forget the Millinery Open- It A R : i | may be a case of throwing it into the waste basket. Ploneer paper pencils, penny |iRE at the Hepmgnnet l’1:211'101‘ tomor- _, . At The Grand : %m_l_nrd_"”m_“ I.UMNI" ’ y 3 g S ll e viece—aav. " (o BRtirdRyy ie Jth s wiore) iy and Chiiire” BB IR T "1 We buy on a Guarantee and Se ; T. G. Rowan of Crookston, postof- | " e upen. unth 20 - "|ly and sensationally presented with |.%. cal scenes in England which will th S 4 w fice inspector, spent yesterday m| Mrs. Belding of Akeley, Minneso-l,0tors of Rome acting as the Ro-| o PrC intereagt ol ¥l € vame ay. Bemidji on business, ta, Wh‘{ has 51’.""4‘_ the past three|p,n5 o, will play at the Grand Sun- v : A. G. Wedge went to Grand Rapids week§ in Bemidji, left yesterday gay afternoon and Sunday and Mon- “n I =09 . e _gue n . yesterday where he will spend a|MOrning for her home. day evening. Cavalcades and mobs Ily UIIB SIIIn short time on business. Mrs. Ross Miller, who has been |with thousands of scurrying horses, (Kalem) " the guest of her mother, Mrs. D. O.|marshaled hosts and a crush of hu- A ve 3 2 Ty good comedy Y Good dairy butler special 25 per Spencer for some time returned to|man warriors seem the living things, Sl Phone 31 pound at Berglunds Grocery.—Adv. 2 i y San ol £ Altain; Minnesc her home near Lake George today. |so vividly is the great arl Holmgren of n, neso- - ; i ta, was the guest of George C. Berg-| Mrs. A. Hoganson and little son brought °'“t’ Opening with Antony b i landing his army on the banks of the lund and family this week left last night for Minneapolis where 3 they will visit Mrs. Hoganson’s par-|Cldmus, the story reels itself into L e ents, Mr. and Mrs, P. Hanson for |the emotions with fascinating vari- three weeks. ants otf moveme;t,‘ big, ig;entle, i]x:- N toxicating an inspiring. The . G. St d Fork: TONlGHT AT M G Stolresborry of Gran orks daughter of the Ptolemies is super- who is connected with the North- ' bly. enacted by Gonzales ‘and An- western, Telephone Company, spent 3 THE BRINKMAN esterday in the city on business for |\02 ‘I one of the Novellis—all good 1:’}1% cou’; = 4 Actors in Italy. Mathilde had Char- - Lt . . |main preserved intact instead of be- Walter J. Markham of Virginia,ling cut down to a page, and she was “ ,’ formerly proprietor of the Markham a e hotel of this city, is spending a few days here transacting business and calling on friends. . in four acts a3 gresented by the; .. . s headaches or blacks A D Harry St Clair Stock Company at thelgepe, due to disordered stomach and Brinkman tonight, is without doubt |[bhowels, promptly relieved by Hollis- one of the best Western comedy dra- |ter’s R. M. Tea; try it and see. 35c. I H E A I R E mas written, At present it is hav-|—Adv. i ing an extended run with all stock C. M. King of Deer River, former- S companies in the larger cities, and|ly president of the Northern Minne- ToN'cHT has only recently been released for!sota Development Association, is L stock productions, having been one|transacting business and calling onl of the most successful road shows |friends in Bemidji. “UNMASKED” ever offered the public. It abounds| J. A. Klungseth, who has been (Pathe) in rich comedy from start to finish|visiting his daughter, Mrs. O. Stor- A powerful melodrama " and the story is of a particular town (tron of Wilton for some time past, on the border that has been constant- | returned to his home at Eau Claire, Mont'a(cl?agatpg')te Fair : : ly annoyed by murders, stage rob-| Wisconsin yesterday. . ¥ [4 P beries otc. and the citizens form| ecter Achenbach of this city will | Some excellent scenes of the fair ee nat. e oaa 1 themselves into a committee to mz.;ke leave in the near future for Alma, Their Interest . - :h"::w';ya“p::;’s’;l:: t&:“‘:;;:::;‘f Wis[zcons!n‘ where he-plans on re- In Common ; owns, ‘P« | maining for several weeks and ma; i . s A feud between two Southerncts|remain in the feture. gt i | }:v“:hg";‘fa) ATAS The above is a likeness of the Kodak man at Barker's. he base of the plot and taken g e count nas the I.E, at’s all; = s el g s ey Repoelt Buxes for et 811 Royer(hial heart inferest and Mr. Oscar Erwig says: “Every home should have a Kodak album. : . the Flrst Natlonal Bank. $2.00 per|. wipg the girl. Good drama 5 4 ; A bound to please each and eVery Der”)yepr for email and $4.00 per year| B > “The friendship of school days, the very atmosphere of the home, every et e f“t’:ls‘he::;icg:u ©ifor large boxes. Fire an Burglar A comeFr' n larity” phase of life that makes for companionship-—-in all of these is an intimate pic- ; btk i profueti®®__|oroof. You need one. (Lubg?" arity ture story—-a story that glows with human interest, grows in value with every : 4 FEATURE REELS OF PICTURES| < Miss Bernice Young of Crookston i i e passing year. - i HESTRA | Who has spent the past few weeks in | Comedy taken on the seashore 2 | _ | Hope Jones GONCERT ORO the twin cities receiving medical “The Missing “Let Kodak keep the story for you.” ; | TWO BIG SHOWS ONE ADMISSION ent, arrived in Bemidji last & ; i i Pkt Diamond” Ask ite us, for “At Home with the Kodak,” a delightfully illustrated " i d will spend several da; - us, or write us, for *. ome wi h " a ly illustra { On St. Patricks eve the company | *VER™E PIC T 0 SPOE SHETR) TV (Lubin) little book that tells about home pictures-flashlights, groups, home portraits and the { will present Lh.e four act Irish com- R : A Jewish comedy jam full of fun like—and how to make them. It's ma: without charge. edy drama entitled 5 . : bt Besides the big burglar-proof safe . : | ‘‘Kathleen Mavorneen’’ |ana the fire-proof veults of che|The next I":ilnmu;l Playexés lfeature i ; | a true Irish bill with all Irish char-|Northern National Bank there is al- March 17th and 18th - Barker s Drug and Jewelry Store [ — extremely amusing irish reel at the finish of the.fourth act make this one of the most interesting plays ever seen here. : ance, as well as a protective mem- bership in the American Bankers’ As- | Hand colored. Two features in sociation.—Adv. A'larze number Of BUDPOTters Of | o — and ‘“Hop O My Thumb”’ one night Third Street ' Bemidji, Minn.