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ito resume his duties at the store. Buy Hasgel Hurst: Potatoes, 2 1-2| Birch Wheaton ang Ruby Wheaton | of Cass Lake are guests at the B. B. * K K KK KKK KKKEE KK K| Kenfleld home on Lake Boulevard. * LEST WE FORGET *| L. D. French, of Wadena, who is B KK KKK K K kKK XX K K intorested in the French, Richards The next regular meeting of the|Lumber, spent today in Bemidji on Commercial club will be held April|business. 7. Buy Hazel Hurst: Clover and seed, only 10 miles from Bemidji.—Adv. E. E. Kenfield and family have oved from 611 Minnesota avenue to the J. J. Trask residence on 1115 Lo Lake Boulevard, That the Bemidji Moose lodge will Dr. A. E. Henderson went to give a dance in the city hall Easter | Rochester last night where he will Monday. remain for some time and take a post graduate course. - For| A complete line of field and gar- Musiv by |den seeds at W. G. Schroeder store. —Ady. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Sathre enter- There will be a dance in the city |tained a few friends at 6 o’clock din- hall Friday evening for the benefit |1er last evening, in honor of their of the high school basketbali five. |daughter Doris’ birthday. LY 5 James Malone. manager of the That news items telephoned to the :‘flueflc Pa kbl scodm il glves? Pioneer are appreciated both by the inner at iis home, 703 - Beltrami publishers and readers of the paper. avenue, tonight in honor of the team. Phone 31. Buy Hazel Hurst: Good stuff for your living.—4 miles from Bass Lake —Adv. J. R. Dundas, of Baudette, a dele- gate to the Modern Woodmen of America convention held here yes- terday, returned to his home this morning. Charles Alexander, hwo has been scaling for the government on the Rapid River this winter, was in the city yesterday on his way to his home in Thief River Falls. Big dance at Dreamland Saturday night. Come ang bring your lady friends.—Adv. Robert Given returned. yesterday afternoon from Virginia, Minnesota, where he has been visiting his wife and two sons for the past few days. His family will arrive in Bemidji about May 1. Mr and Mrs. E. A. Barker and children left last night for Rochester Mrs. Harry Koors was taken to the|30d St. Charles, Minnesota. At St. ‘Samaritan hospital for treatment. Charles they will be the guests of 16— Mrs. Barker’s parents. They expect to be gone for a few weeks. One of these days you ought to g0 to Hakkerups and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. Cas. Vorhees, insurance agent; who has formerly made his headquarters at Granq Forks, will make his head quarters in Bemidji hereafter. Mr. PENDY | Vorhees has recently sold his farm on Bass Lake, known as the Phelp’s place. About The City LR Y April 14 will be the next meeting day of the board of county commis- m sioners. e Bemidji bang dance May 1. the benefit of the band. the entire organization, s e There will be an Athletic club wance Friday Aprilh 17, These dances have been very successful, and are among the city’s leading so- cial events. LI B Sanford Dodge and his company will appear at the Grand on Thurs- day evening. Mr. Dodge has been here before and his ability as an ac- tor is fully recognized. For the correct time call Adv. Andrew Walle, a Clearbrook, transacted Bemidji yesterday. Mrs. William Masterson of North- ern was in the city yesterday calling on the local trade. Pioneer paper piece.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. White return- ed this morning from a two weeks Wilbur Lycan, son of Mr. and Mrs. visit at West Baden, Indiana. Frank Lycan of this city, who is Otto Schwandt, who has been sick |attending the University of North Dakota, will not return to Bemidji 'to spend his Baster vacation but will sing with the University Glee club merchant of business in pencils, Straight at It. There is no use of our ‘“beating o o O b 2eAtNE | which will tour the northwest. around the bush.” ‘e wish as w % i out with it first as last. We want| Have your furniture repaired at you to try Chamberlain’s Cough the bargain store first class work at Remedy the next time you have a |Teasonable prices .—Adv. cough or cold. There is no reason| Rev. Charles Gilman’s subject for so far as we can see why you should | tonight at the special meeting in the do so. This prearation by its re-|Methodist church will be, “Prepare markable cures has gained a world|to Meet Thy God.” There will be reputation, and people everywhere |0 special meetings Friday and Sat- speak of it in the highest terms of |urday evenings. The series of spec- praise. It is for sale by all dealers. ial meetings will close Sunday even- —Adv. ing. and Dairy Farm Farley.—Adv. F. W. Bartlett, who travels for a THE HARRY ST. CLAIR STOCK |their headquarters in Bemidji in the COMPANY PRESENTS future instead of Fargo. They have soon as they have made satisfactory arrangements. IN FOUR ACTS BY MARTHA MORTON Buy Hazel Hurst: Cream, oply . 4 miles from Blakleys summer Hotel At The Brinkman Tonlght paint house and A. Canniff, who re- s presents-a varnish house, will make purchased land on Bass Lake and 'I'h e Bache|u[! will move their families there as This week we have another lot of those nice, sweet juicy oranges 20c per-dozen. Schmitt’s grocery.—Adv. John M. Herbert, who holds an important position with the Crooks- ton Lumber company, being conneect- This is a celebrated comedy Bro-|eq with the sales department, leaves duced by the late Sol Smith Russell, | jhis eyening for Minneapolis where for S0 many years with great SUCCeSS.|yq will spend the week end with his The part played by Mr. Russell|qoiner Mrs, Herbert is of Lousi- that if David Holmes, is played bY|yjje Kentucky, and is visiting at Boris Karloff and he will be seen in|yho home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas one of his strongest character roles|gheviin, A quaint odd- character, He is a 7 : bachelor, country editor, and liter-| Buy Hazel Hurst: Plums, Bordes i on 7 connected Lakes plum full of ary critic so absorbed in his work, i = 5 that the outside world has little in- E‘:fi'fi!hms—-l miles from I.nw'nn terest for him. In fact he has even & ¢ overlooked the fact that his ward| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lycan will Sylvia, who lives with a maiden Aunt |leave this ever ag for the twin cities. has 0\‘)tgrown childhod and he still | While away Mrs. Lycan will visit her sends her dolls and other toys as|daughter’ Miss Donna Lycan, who is presents. When however he finds|a member of the Little Falls high she is @ child no longer, and she |School faculty and spend severnlA days «comes to him, the whole world looks |in Minneapolis. Mr. Lycan will go different to him and a change comes | to ‘West Baden and Toledo before re- His sanctum |turning to Bemidji. He will pro- grows too narrow for him and hig{bably be gone about two weeks. interest in her. leads him oat into the Whether the depositor has one dol- worlg and he regards his charming|lar or one thousand in the Northern over his entire life. for the past few days is again able | det yor of the northern Beltrami vil- lage, ang recently announced that he Will be a candidate for the houss of Tepresentatives. While in- Bemidji ‘e attended the meeting. of the county assessors and was a- delegate to the Modern Woodmen of America convention. WANTED-Parties suffering from Eczéma or other gkin diseases to send. names and addreses to. R: valuable information.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller have gone to Chippewa Falls, a few days ago, being called there by the ill- ness of their daughter, Miss Elsie Miller, Miss Miller has undergone several operations and went to Chip- pewa Falls on a vacation, as she felt she was not strong enough to resume ‘her work as bookkeeper. ~While away she was taken seriously ill and another operation may-be necessary. Safety Deposit Boxes for rent at the First National Bank. ~$2.00 per year for small and $4.00 per year for large boxes. Fire an Burglar proof. You need one.—Adv George E. Ericson, editor of the Spooner Northern News, and one of the county’s best known lawyers, left today for his home. . While here Mr. Ericson, who is a village asses- sor, attended the meeting held by Tax Commissioner Lord and the M. W. A. convention, being elected 1il- ternate to the state convention to be held in Stillwater next month. Sam Simpson of Bena, was in Be- midji yesterday. ‘Something worth seeing.” You will not see a song and dance when you attend the performance that Miss_Adelle Nickerson and Mr. San- forq Dodge and company are to pre- sent here, but you will see something worthl while. You can’t afford to miss it. At the Grand Thursday evening April 2. Doors open 7:45. Certain raises 8:15.—Adv. Pete Holan of Warren, deputy county auditor of Marshall county, Minnsota, was in Bemidji yesterday. He was accompanied by his daughter, Miss Anna, who went to Internation- al Falls, having accepted a position there in the county auditor’s office. Mr. Holan has been deputy-county auditor for many years past. His son-in-law, Mr. Lundgren is ithe pre- sent county auditor.. Mr. Holan re- turned to Warren yesterday after- noon. RES Radishes Lettuce Cucumbers Rhubarb Celery Cabbage Spanish Onions Oranges Bananas Lemons Grape Fruit Onions CANNE Sweet Potatoes Spinach : Asparagus Wax Beans String Beans ‘Tomatves Spanish Peppers Squash Pumpkin Corn Peas We have in stock a fresh supply of garden seeds of all varieties. Minnesota No. 13 corn. Grass seeds in bulk. Your orders will have prompt and careful atten- tion, whether placed in per- son or by telephone. ward with more tender feelings than | National Bank the interest rate is the those of fatherly interest. Miss|same—4 per cent—compounded every Margot-Beaton plays the part of Syl-|six months.—Ady. via and is very charming in the part| William Farris and family of Des Irene St. Clair, Ivan Hamby, and|Moines, Jowa, are in the city. Mr. Harry St. Clair all have excellent|Farris has purchased 40 acres gn comedy roles and the other members | Bass Lake, and arrived in Bemidji A all have excellent pants. In fact thereifew days ago with a car of house- is not one dull moment in the play|hold goods. Mrs Farris and - the from the opening of the first act, un- fchildren arrived this . morning. til the curtain falls on the last act. They will occupy the Fair View farm ———————————————————_ |on Bass Lake until they have re- M modeled the houses on their own Hope Jones CONCERT ORCHESTRA |farm. = 5 T ROE & MARKUSEN = PHONES 205-207 ‘B F St - Bemidji, Iln: Cost - _Little Accompnsn - 5 10— this| | ‘Willlams is the ma- M. Sheets, Brainerd, Minnesota. for | Ilis of New Hampshire and Represen- tative Bulkley of Ohio, chairman of the two subcommittees in charge of Tural credit legislation, told President ‘Wilson that Republicans and Demo- orats alike of their committees were unanimously agreed upon the funda- ‘mentals, and that a bill ‘would be Teady shortly embodying their views, The president impressed his callers with what seemed ‘to him to be a necessity for prompt action and were told in detail of the program. Mr. Bulkley believed rural credits would follow the appropriation bill in the house. 5 In the senate, Mr. Hollis said, the tolls controversy and appropriation bills would occupy many weeks, but that rural credits would be disposed of ahead of the trust question. NOVEL PLANTO PREVENT WAR Swedish Army to Organize “White Army” of Intervention. Stockholm, Sweden, April 2.—Before a large audience Rev. Albert Wick- man presented a novel scheme to prevent war. The plan is to have a “white army” of - volunteers inter- vene between fighting armies. Wick- man is convinced that when the white force is sufficiently large it will be phychologically impossible for: fight- ing armies to attack it and hence war will be made impossible. The minister bas assumed the title of “general” and is making a tour of the whole of Sweden expounding his. plan and organizing his army. Thus far only a few hundred men have en- listed and signed the pledge. WEYERHAEUSER IS BETTER Physicians Say He Has Passed Crisis of lifness. Los Angeles, Cal, April 2—Over- coming the symptoms. which seemed to render his condition hopeless, Fred- | erick W. Weyerhaeuser, the multi-| millionaire Minnesota lumberman, ap- peared to have passéd the crisis of his Hiness. 1f his heart remains strong attending physicians said Mr. Weyer- Washington, April 2—Senator Hol- North Dakota Gets Long. Drizzle That : ood: for Soil. teen-hour drizzling rain has fallen over this district, ‘adding materially to_the |S0me other fever. greatly in putting the soil in proper shape for eatly spring seeding. Tem- perature conditi-es are favorable. Elks Attention At the regular meeting of ‘the Elks Thursday evening there will be installation of officers: Other busi- ness of importance _All are urged the time. get guick relief. dealers —Ady. house is lable to contract typhold or [Tt tneus ‘The digestive or- mofsture supply. . The rain: will help|sans perform the same functions in = the human body as the plumbing|is the oniy does for the house, and they should ibe. kept in first olass condition all a If you have any trouble [ hundred d iwith your digestion take Chamber-|faia lain’s Tablets and you are certain to For sale by all Addéul: F. J, CHENEY & CO. To- ledo, O. Sold by. Druj Se. = Take Fiall's Fasliy Pilla for' consti- pation. > to be present. 2 OLLIE NEILSON, Secretary. = OMEAT smuis FRIDAY - Round Steak 22c pound: Sirloin Steak - 25¢ pound Good Sweet-Bacon 23c pou nd Lamb Chops 22¢ pound Hamburger 15¢- pound Pork Butts 18 1-2¢ pound BEMIDJI MARKET M. J. TROOP, Prop. PHONE NO. 1 haeuser would recover. BREATHE FREELY! OPEN Instant Relief When Nose and Head are Clogged from a Cold. Stops Nasty Catarrhal Discharges. Dull Headache Vanishes. Try “Ely’s Cream Balm.” Get a small bottle anyway, just to try it—Apply a little in the nostrils and instantly your.-clogged nose and stopped up air passages of the head will open; you will breathe freely; dullness and headache disappear. By morning! “the catarfrh, cold-in-head or catarrhal sore throat will be gone. End such -misery now! Get the small bottle of “Ely’s Cream Balm” at my drug store. This - sweet, fra- grant balm dissolves by the heat of AND STUFFED HEAD---END GATARRH| NOSTRILS penetrutes and heals swollen - membrene which lines tHe mnose, head and throat; clears the air passages; stops nasty discharges and a feel- ing of cleansing, soothing relief comes immediately. Don’t lay awake to-night strugg- ling for breath, with head stuffed; nostrils closed, hawking and blow- ing Catarrh or a cold, with its run- ning nose, foul mucous dropping in- to the throat, and raw dryness s distresing but trly needless. Put your faith—just once—in “Ely’s Cream Balm” and your cold or catarrh will hurely disappear. the nostrils; the inflamed, worn and broke n ones on all your machinery. MISS ADELLA NICKERSON Leading Lady with Mr. Dodge. Grand Theatre TONICHT ONLY The hit of the season Mr. Sanford Dodge and Company, Presenting Symnosium of In three acts. st - the Great Othell Shakespearean .play of jealousy 2nd “The Governor's Lady” Witty, Intricate, Rapid-Fire, Dramatic and Comic “The Gun - _ Interesting, Compelling, Power- 3r d Fighter” ful, Dramatic and Thrilling An up-to-date, true to life drama Three complete plays from the brightest, lightest, ~funniest comedy to powerful compelling soul stirring fra gedy - Doors open 7:45, curtain 8:15 ABIISSIdII Children 25¢ Adults 50¢ - Are You Prepared? Spring work will soon begin and in order that you may be ready and do your work as quickly as possible you should get new parts for the = Our line of Farm Implements is complete and below we quote you our best prices on a few that you will soon need. 5 : 10-16 in. Econoxfiy dise harrow with tongue:and truck . .....5 27.50 “The ;ame machine, but with 18-in. dlscs 29.50 12-hole Ideal double disc grain drill .... 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