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KH KKK KKK KKK KKK & x|in Bemidji * LEST WE FORGET + | Wihile here Mr. Ward was the guest % X KK & K K K & K K K x & |Of relatives. Sunday is Mothers’ Day. i * s Baseball Sunday, Athletics vs Big Bemidji. LRE IS The next meeting of the board of county commissioners will be held May 26. L That news items telephoned to the Pioneer are appreciated both by the publishers and readers of the paper. Phone 31. The next convention of the N. M. D. A, will be held at Thief River Falls on June 3, 4, 5, and 6. Be- midji is expected to send a large de- legation. s 58 “At the End of the Rainbow,” Semior class play will be given in the Athletic club theatre this evening. The play is one of college life and is sure to please. * = May Stewart and her distinguished company will appear here next Wed- nesday evening in “Lucrezia Borgia,” and in a matinee the same day when “Romeo and Juliet will be produced. The entertainment will be given un- der the auspices of the Athletic club. OCA BREVITIES Mrs. J. P. Johmnson of Kelliher spent the day in Bemidji shopping. Matinee at the Grand Theatre Saturday 2:30.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. U. P. Gray of Plan- taganet transacted business in Be- midji yesterday. Mrs. R. Ohm of Gully was in Be- midji yesterday shopping. She re- turned home in the evening.- Matinee at the Grand Theatre Saturday 2:30.—Adv. R. E. Keck , of St. Paul, claim agent for the ‘Great Northern rail- road company, spent last evening in Bemidji. Frank Koors returned this morn- CORSETS $LY are of the latest styles and require no tedious and tiresome fittingas theyare patterned on living models. To wear one of these corsets S means Figure Success as there is beauty in every line. Qur stock is carefully selected and we are sure to please you. THE FAIR STORE BEMIDJ, MINN. At The Brinkman Tonight the Harry St. Clair Stock Company present the very laughable farce comedy entitled Because She Loved Him So One of the best and most legitimate eomedies of the present day. 'A scream from start to finish and em- bracing the strength of the entire company. Miss Margot Beaton and Miss Conmnie Hallette star jointly in the two principal female leads, while Boris Karloff and Stewart Kemp share the honors of the two male leads. Irene St. Clair in the Irish comedy has an exceptionally funny Dpart and the rest of the company all have excellent opportunities to show to best advantage. This promises to be the best comedy yet presented by these popular players. Hope Jones Fifty-piece ORCHESTRA Pictures run before and after the big show. ing from Duluth where he has on 'business connected with his new building. {ture taken.—Adv. Brown will have charge of the state|neapolis, who have spent the last land sale which is to be held here!few days in Bemidji as the guests = Gee, | Want Another Piece Matinee at the Grand Theatre Saturday 2:30.—Adyv. Neven E. Ward of Northome was yesterday on business. Miss Helen Hoover, supervisor of domestic science in the Bemidji schools, left last evening for Minnea~ polis where she will remain until Monday. A complete line of tleld -and gar- den seeds at W. G. Schroeder store. —Adv. The memorial day sermon for the old soldiers will be held in the Bap- tist church at 11 o’clock Sunday in- stead in the Odd Fellow’s hall, as in former years. Mrs. M. A. Harvey, who has been the guest of her son, S. J. Harvey and family since last June, left yes- terday morning for her home in Sterling, Illinois. Nothing Makes Cake So Good As l . You will be ionly too glad to bake One of these days you ought tocake at home, once you realize how €0 to Hakkerups and have your pic- |much more delicious it is than any cake you ever bought. Beat up a Frank Getchell and R. L. Dean of [tablespoonful of snow-Mellow to the state land department left this|make a filling for a big two-layer morning for Swatara, where they|cake, or one and one-half spoonfuls, spent the day on business in connec-|if you want a three-layer cake, as tion with their duties. shown above. Let the layers cool, Adolph Billideau, formerly of this|then spread them thick with Snow- city, who has spent the past year in |[Mellow. Set aside’'a few moments Saskatoon, Canada, where he has|to stiffen. Then build up the layers been the manager of Abell’s . dairy|and spread icing around top and lunch, arrived in Bemidji yesterday.|sides. This is one of 28 recipes, Have your furniture repairéd at shown in booklet furnished by your the bargain store first class work at|8rocer, with our special beater— reasonable prices .—Adv. both free—with every 25¢ box of Mrs. F. W. Rhoda returned yes- Snow-Mellow. Every hf)x makes des- : X ._|serts for seven meals for four to six terday morning from Marinette, Wis- z people. Buy Snow-Mellow and try eonsin, where'she has gpent tisipast it today. If your grocer hasn’t it in month visiting her father, Mat Yunk : S stock, and you’ll send us his name ::!? her isister, M. iWilliam! Koljge: and.25¢ we will mail Snow-Mellow with recipe book and beater, FREE. Lysle Conger, a nephew of J. J.|prank & Houren, Sales Agts., 623 So. Conger, 901 Lake Boulevard, is at Wabash Ave., Chicago.—Ady. the Conger home and expects to re- side here for some time. Mr. Conger [in counties of this section during the is a telegraph operator and hopes to|pext week. secure work in Bemidji. E. M. Sathre and sons Forrest and Any one wishing good homestead‘Culfis autoed to Hazelwood farm, in write or apply J. W. Wilcox, Be-{town of Liberty yesterday. Mr. midji, Minn. or Phone 598.—Adv. |sathre returned in the evening but The six year old son of Hiram |the boys will spend several weeks on Snell of Remer, died at a local hos-{the farm as the guests of Mr. and pital last night at 10 o’clock. He [Mrs. Foster, who are renting the was brought here for treatment for|Sathre farm. injuries received from the kick of 2" vy, M. Owens of Hines has opened horse. ~ The remains will be takenlpjs office on Beltrami avenue first to Remer for burial. building north of the Union -Depot. Miss Edna Schmitt of Thief River|The number is 120. Mr. Owen will Falls, who has 'been the guest of her|deal in lands, both improved and un-. parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Sch-|improved.—Ady. ‘ mitt for a couple of days, left last { night for Minneapolis, accompanied|midji commercial club left this by her father, They expect to re-|morning for International Falls. Mr. | turn the first of the week. Mayer is the secretary of the 'sub- The Ladies of the Baptist ehurchiscription committee in charge of the announce that they will have a food!Elks building fund, and while in the sale. Saturday afternoon in the-Odd |Koochiching county seat today will | Fellows Hall.—Adv. endeavor to increase the amount| C. 8. Brown, deputy state auditor, {now listed, which totals $15,500. will arrive in Bemidji tomorrow. Mr.{ Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Grove of Min- Harry Mayer, secretary of the Be- On sale Saturday and Monday only, after this regular price Mill City. Mr. and Mrs. Grove will wuflTH WH"-E leave Monday for Los - Angeles, [] a fruit growing farm. The supper the ladies of the First Scandinavian Lutheran church had planned to give Saturday evening in held May 16.—Adv. Rev."M. D. Fuller, D. D. will white and ecru, in net and chif- the Baptist church,. Sunday ‘morn- fon, every piece worth 20¢, 25c, [ing at 11 o’clock. All soldiers and Very special, choice a yd Rev Fuller’s subject will be, “A Good Soldier.”” This will probably be the D. H. Figk, is the guest of her father today. Miss Fisk has spent the past : banking institutions. She will leave —Large shipment of two-wheel-|this evening for St. Paul, enroute to home of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Lambert, ] hi ty their gac' s ] -48. s_lss’ who formerly made this city e $2.48, $2.75, $2.98, next Wednesday. He will also con- of Mrs. Grove’s mother, Mrs. W. H. where they will in the future reside g the Odd Fellow’s hall has been post- and 33c a yar d members of the relief corps, as well {last opportunity Bemidji people will have to hear Dr. Fuller for some time as he and his wife will leave the first . part of next week for Minneapolis. four years at Fargo where she has ed Sulkies, evei-y one wanénted Westwood, Calif:, where. she has ac- ‘home. Mrs. Lambert - was formerly $3.25, $3.95, $6.75, duct the other state sales to be held |Roberts, left last evening for the and where Mr. Grove is interested in poned for another week and will be =20 pieces. New RUfi‘lings’ in preach a Memorial Day sermon ‘in as the public, are invited to attend. Miss Alta Fisk, daughter of Judge ibeen connected with one of the cepted a position. Westwood is the from one to three years at. P Miss Clara Fisk. The administrator and the’ guar- $7.80 dian, the trustee and the treasurer; Pro will' find the- Northern National 10 Styles toolfllgo::lue m, every Bank a- very acceptable place to de- posit their funds. Such funds.are ab- solutely secure and are c-uming in-| terest constantly. Mrs. J. A. Younggren received the Shrubbery and nursery stock in next week |from Bémidji to this city by-auto- {160 miles over roads that:are never wedding announcement yesterday of | where she was also in ithe mlllinery business until two months ago, when she soldout. torney at Portland. . Henry. Fgmkley, tormerly of Hen- ning, is in the city this week as at- torney for Alex Jourdain, th_s.-young’ man who is accused of having shot ‘his father on the-Indian reserva- tion. ~ Mr. Funkley made the trip mobile, and made it in a day and a quarter. ' The distance -i8 about any too good, and which are now in horrible shape as a result of nearly a month of almost continuous wet weather. - There were five in the car and Mr. Funkley -did the driv- ing. In some places the mud and water was above the axels and al- most submerged the engine, but the party managed to get through, and will make the return trip in the. same way. They left Bemidji Sun- day and arrived here Monday.—Fer- | gus Falls Journal. (May 6). Next Sunday, May 10, is Mothers’ Day. Honor your mother by wear- ing a white carnation for the depart- ed - mother and a pink or bright one for: the mother living; or send her a box of bright flowers while she may enjoy them. We will have over one thousand flowers at the greenhouse |- for Mothers’ Day. Order early as we may run short. Phone 166. A. &, ‘Webster.—Adv. 7 XKKKKKKK K KKK KKK B REDBY. * LB R R S R R R R R R 8 Mrs. Annie Garrigan was in Be- midji- Saturday, having some dental work done. Mrs. Leslie Workman returned last Saturday from Blackduck where she has been visiting her daughter, Kath- erine. i Geo. Taylor arrived here last Thursday and spent the remain- der of the week visiting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cook arrived here last Saturday and they ex- pect to make their future home here. Mr. and ‘Mrs. C. Gonser, from Bag- | Protect ley are pleasant visitors among friends and relatives of this village. We were very enjoyably entertain- ed last Friday evening in the school house by Rev. Strand of East Grand Forks, Minnesota, who is an evangel- ist pastor. We are glad to announce that he is to be with us during the coming week to speak in the ev- enings. — GRAND THEATRE ' TONICHT SPECIAL MATINEE SATURDAY 2:30 GhiidrennTthe Feud Two Part Vitagraph With the beautiful mountains of North Carolina for a back- ground and the enchanting at- mosphere of the mountain life, this intense and thrilling dream of the big outdoors, will hold you spell.bound when you see it. Mr. Tadden is an at- “Sigh for the fancy's festival to come. A Story of a Crime (Edison) % A lively humorous comedy. T T——— Athletic Club Theafre Wednesday Matinee & Night, May 13th The supreme event of the season —J. E. Clein presents America’s foremost legitimate actress of the younger class MAY STEWART .and her distinguished company in Victor Hugo s powerful play Lucrezia Borgia Sarah Bernhardt’s-recent and greatest success Special Matinee 3 p. m. Romeo and Juliet Shakespeare s immortal love MINNEAPOLIS CONCERNS /ART AND MUSIC SCHOOLS INNEAPOLIS SCHOOL OF ART N (et Vs g Joe T Glasses Fitted and Guar- anteed from $2.00 to $5.00. e nd WHY PAY MORE? m Catalogu ll. KOEHLER, Director " SCHOOL OF MUSIC, ORATORY JAMES E. LEE fou! in N A et 0 528 Nicollet Ave. — e .Ewlufl -AEHIIES g Institution ot the ‘ HIIIIEIPOLIS SGIIOOI. 0 ‘ "flmm "fl“"fi EI.MER 703 Ill AIO.SO. I I}i I WINDOW SHADES—WASHABLE RDER o0 DRALER, or gead fo us. 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Miss Wallsmith was in the millinery business in this city Special Prices nght 25c, 50c, T5¢, $1.00 atlpee 25¢, 50¢, T5¢ Seat sale opens on Monday ‘at 10 a. m. at Netzer s Drug Store “THE SILENT INDIAN" " Holds all the endurance records of the world. Write for cata- log and names of Indian vwners in your vicinity, where you can ob- tain the opinion of men who have given the machine a thorough test. Combines Comfort, Speed Safety, Cleanliness and low up- keep expenses: . James L. M_alone ; Agent | RE‘D THE MILY PIONEER WANT ADS 7z ] Bemidji, Minn.