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KE KKK EKKKKX ¥ LEST WE FORGET * HHK KKK KK KKK KKK “King Cole.” v e Baseball Sunday. PR Tuesday is Good Roads day. .. The five weeks’ session of sum- den seeds at W G. Schroeder store. —Adv. “Mrs. §. 7. Cox of Wilton transacted business in Bemidji yesterday, .re- Dr. B. H. Marcum was called to Crookston yesterday by the dllmess of his father. this evening: He is expected home Miss Brown of Minneapolis is the | guest of her sister, Mrs, 0. L. Dent of this city. She will remain here for some time. Hoganson Bros. today moved into their mew building on Third street, across. from the Rex theatre, next door to Troppman’s store. mer school: will begin here Monday, | June 22, Bemidji ,will have the biggest Fourth of July celebration in its his- tory this year. e The Bemidji Athletic club “base- ball team will play Blackduck here Sunday afternoon. Another game will be played with trainmen in the afternoon, * . “In the Court of King Cole,” will be produced at the Brinkman theatre Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday ev- enings, June 22, 23 and 24. The play is directed by Mrs. Purdy Smith and will be given under the auspices of the Episcopal guild. LA That the readers and publishers of the Pioneer appreciate it if you phone 31 when you go somewhere, if your friend. goes, if a friend comes home, if a friend visits you, if you ive a party, if you go to a social gathering, if you have a wedding, if there is a birth or death in your family, or an event of special in- terest in your neighborhood. Tell It helps to make the paper more interesting to you and to others. OCAY BREVITIES Mrs ting fi ns. . K. Glenn of Fern Lake ends in the city for a few vi Wood Phone For Mrs. 129.—Adv. Jacob Fishel of town of Lib- a business caller in the city Mr. and Mrs. O. Stortroen of Wil- ton transacted business in Bemidji yesterda Phone 553 for your groceries. Rolland Henrionnet.—Ady Miss 1da Moen of Fosston is visit- ing friends and relatives in town of Frohn for some time. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Cunningham hooleralt were Bemidji callers vesterday for a short time. A complete line of field and gar- Wfizftemores Shoe Polishes FINEST QUALITV I.ARCESY VARIETY “GILT EDGE,” the only ladies’ shoe dressing that pomu\uy coutains OIL, > Blacks, Polishes and- Pre- serves ladies’ and clidren's slloes, Shines without rubbing, 25¢. "FRENCH GLOSS," 10 “DANDY” combination for deanlnl am! po]lllllng all kinds of russet or tan shoes, 25¢c. “"STAR’ size, 1 “QUICK WHITE" (in liquld form with spange)qui Iycleans aud whitens dirty canvas shoce. 10c. &2 “ALBO" cleans and whitens BUCK, NUBUCK, SUEDE, and CANVAS SHOES. In round ivhite cakes packed in zinc boxes, with sponge. 10c. In hands some, large aluminum’ boxes, with sponge, 25c. It your dealer doenot keep the kind you want. send us the price in stamps for full size package, charges pald. © _ WHITTEMORE BROS. & CO., 20-26 Albany Strest, Cambridge, Mass. The Oldest and Largest Manufacturers of Shoe Polishes in the World. GRAND THEATRE Tonight Matinee Saturday 2.30 The Black Mask (Edison) A powerful and thrilling drama made in _collaboration -with the Popular Magazine. The Race For A Mine (Kalem) Anout of the ordinary picture thatis very exciting especially the race between the auto and train. Stage Struck (Vitagraph) A bright comedy that is sure to please. Entire change of program Sun- day with a matinee at 8:00. A O S U TR T " Do not forget the chicken dinner at the Pilsener hotel every Sunday. 25 cents.—Aadv. Mrs. Henry Brandt Jeft this noon for Duluth, Superior-- and: Bovey, where she will spend some time vis- iting friends and relatives. " Miss Sybil Partridge and = Miss Nora Tedford of Cass Lake Were in Bemidji last evening. They attend- ed the band concert and dance. One of these days you ought to 10 to Hakkerups and have your nle- ‘ure taken.—Adv. Mrs. Walter Raymond and daugh- ter Eva of Minneapolis, who are spending the summer at Lavinia, were Bemidji visitors yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Nichelson of Cummings, North Dakota, are visit- ing at the homes of their cousins, Emanuel, John and Fred Swenson of Frohn. » Have your furniture repaired at the bargain store first class work at reasonable prices .—Adv. Roy Bowers, who was taken home to the farm from Bemidji yesterday on account of a severe attack of ap- pendicitis, was much improved this morning. Miss Signa Paulson of Shevlin, who has been visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Fred Swenson of the town of Frohn for some time, has re- turned to her home. Special this week; 8 bars of white laundry soap 25c. Rolland Hen- rionnet. Phone —Adv. essts. Renagu and Miller have each purchased forty acres of land in the vi and are busy building and clearing, prepar- ing to makes their homes on the land. Mr. and Mrs. 1. M. Covey of Bagz- ley were guests at the Carver home vesterday for a short time, enroute to Ottway Wisconsin, where they will visit Mrs. Covey’s mother for a couple ial College, Man- ion the entire | year. Now is the time to enter.— Adv. Mrs. Robert Manahan, formerly cf Bemidji, and a sister of Mrs. Fred Dudley of this city, died at her home at Cedar Spur Wednesday from heart trouble. Mrs. Dudley has gone ta Cedar Spur to attend the funeral. George Tanner and son Lloyd re- turned last evening from Little Falls where they went by auto the first of the week. They state the roads are in a fair condition between Little Talls and this city. Baseball Sunday. A double-head- er, Athletics versus Blackduck, and Athleties versus M. & I. Trainmen. Both games will be fast. Miss Louise Wilcox of the town of Northern, drove to Bemidji yesterday to meet her cousin, C. J. Wileox of Green Bay, Wisconsin, who will be a guest at the Wilcox home for the next couple of weeks. Miss Dorothy Torrance, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G.- M. Torrance of this city, will return tonight from Oberlin, Ohio, where she has been attending college the past year. This is Miss Torrance's first year at Ob- erlin. Invitations chave been issued for the first dance to be given at the Country Club. The dance will be given next Friday evening, June 2§. Both ladies and gentlemen are glven invitations in order to have the crowd exclusive. The art is not In making money, but in keeping it. Keep it at work for you at the Northern National Bank, where you will receive 4 per cent interest.—Adv. Miss Anna Werner, clerk at the Carlson Variety store, left yésterday for Perham, Minnesota, where she will attend the wedding of her broth- er Louie, which event will take place the first of next week. She will re- sume her work at Carlson’s on her return. Judge B. F. Wright of Park. Rap- ids, one of the jurists of the district court, was in Bemidji yesterday en- route to his home city, leaving on the early Great Northern passenger this morning. Judge Wright has just completed the Itasca term of court. Judge McClenahan is still at International Falls and Judge Stan- ton ‘at. Brainerd. Lake bank, accompanied by his son !Glenn, and daughters Bertha and Ruth, were in Bemidji yesterday af- ternoon, returning in his automobile which has been hete several days for repairs. Mr. Harding came over {once before to take the machine to Cass Lake but a heavy rain’prevente'd him from so doing. ¥ Mr. and Mrs. Andrew. Benson and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Olson of Litch fleld, Minnesota, were in Bemidji _yesterday, enroute to- Bagley where turning to her home in the evening- H. N. Harding, cashier of the Cass| they will visit- relativel weeks. to. Hemidjil and they. were rprlsedj s 'to find such an up-to-date little city. |- They spent the time between trains| in" visiting the various beauty spots| here and were favorably dmpressed with Bemldji ‘as a summer feéur-t. : Expll’sllm nm“ {n wes a"' Cana £+I[iery. Whoopmg Cough,. “T have nsed- Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy ‘ever since I have been keep- ing house and I.consider it one of the ‘best medicines I have ever used; My children have all used it and it works iike .a charm for colds and whooping_ cough.’ In - fact, T con- sider it good for any Kind of a throat or lung trouble, and do not think any household complete without it,” writes L. C."Haines of Marbury, Ala. You will look a good while before you find & better’ preparation than Chamberlain’s Cough - Remedy for colds and whooping cough in chil- dren. " It-contains no narcotic and is pleasant to take. - For sale by:All Dealers. s —Two hun- dred men are bel eve$ have perish- ed as' the ‘result of /an_explosion at the Hilcrest Collieries’ mine at. Hill- crest, near: Fernle, on the Crow’s Nest line, Between 500'and 600 men were in ‘the mine when:the expldsion occur- red. More than 400 men escaped, but 200 were left behind. and it is said there is no hope for them. There Is Nothing Better. Hunt the world over and you will not-find a better remedy: for diarr-| hoea than Chamberlain’s Col ¢, Chol- era and” Diarrhoea Ramedy It al- ways cures, “ For sale by All Dealers. | Koors Bros. Co. Successors to - Model Manufacturmg Co. Incorporated 7. Manufacturers and Jobbers - Ice Cream, Bakery Coods Confectionery and Fountain Supplies 315 Minnesota Ave. N. W. Telephone 125 Bemidji, Minnesota - Spend Your Vacation In Yellowstone Park TOTAL COST OF TRIP: R. R. fare round trip $32.00- Park ticket including meals, lodging, transportation, and guide service (61-2 days in Park) only $40 Go the “Wylie Way” Free lecture this evening in the Library buiiding, given at 8:30 under the auspices of the Woman’s Study Club. Anyone interested or desiring mformatmn callat the Mark- ham hotel for Don D, Delany, Traveling Passenger Agent, Wylie PtrmmeM Camping Company Under the mnagem;ni of Fred Brinkman The new Third St. Theatre Showing Today Only—Matiriee and Night Warner’s Features present The Man Who Came Back in three parts A powerfully told story of a struggle to make good. A drama of intense realism and many thrills, with other pictures. Sunday Night: “The Range War” a powerful story of the plains, picturing the jealousy of the cattlemen and sheepmen, featuring Josephine West and Joe Ryan throbs with wholesome excitement. Matinees Daily, Except Sunday NICHT TIME CARD First Show 7:00 Second Show 8:30 Third Show 9:50 AT | THE BRINKMAN TONIGHT - VAUDEVILLE 3 Double Acts 3 King & Millard Comedy skit “A Pair of Liars” Flynn & Howard A bit of Irish singing, talkmg and comedy dancmg Palmer & Levere “Ina Harmony Singing Act wfll ng the; Rosary" by : speclal request. ili*ii*iiill iii "‘ & 4tl\ o( July anflegel. ; 4‘ B, B. Berman is in charge X -of all-Fourth of July privil- % ~eges. - All those who wish to &' ‘secure street privileges, such X as lunch stands, fireworks ¥ stands, etc., should make ap- ¥ plication at once. Mr, Ber- ¥ ‘man’s offices are over the ¥ _O’Leary-Bowser bnflfling on * Third street. * Residents of this city will K De given preference over out- ¥ siders for privilege rights. ¥ : Fourth of July' Committee. KKK KKK KRR K 'l'he most economienl ot — all quick-leavening agents * *i’(***t****}.***‘**‘*fi Begm To Can Your Wmter s Frult Most of you are . a]rcady thmkmg about it and some of you are ready to-begin. For your conven- ience we have ordered a shipment of splendid fruit- jars which you will buy at first sight if: You will but look at them. The jars themselves are aninducement and when yau know the price we believe you will see fit to place your order here. Seal fruit jars, quarts per dozen Seal fruit jars, half gallon per dozen.. E. Z. Seal fruit jars, pints per dozen E. Z: EZ, - Mason fruit jars, pints per dozen.. Mason fruit jars, quarts per dozen Mason fruit jars, half gallon per dozen. Hero Boyd caps per dozen........ .......... Most people know the advantage of trading ‘here when buying groceries. They have that assurance of securing quality in every purchase. That same assurance goes with every sale of fruit jars, large or small. Order today before the canning season opens in earnest. : Roe & Markusen Exclusnve Quallty Grocers Phones 206 and 207 Fourth Street The Woman Who Knows Uses a Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet THERE ARE 400,000 SUCH WOMEN (= HOOSIER SPECIAL They have found most of the drudgery of ‘kitchen work is unnecessary. When you learn the shortcuts the Hoosier Cabinet affords you too, will quit working -and join these 400,000 other women. Let us explain -the Hoosier Kitchen System to you next time you are in town—no obligations. - The 0il Supply Is Visible at All Times In The Glass Tank -of the Peerless Ol Stove = We lDVlle you to examine our CALORIC FIRELESS COOK STOVES The Caloric cooks while'you shop, entertain or embroxder.' Don't forget lhat we carry a few lines of Refrlgerators-— . Lenox, Northland and try to see the steel gray enameled GURNEG REFRIGERATOR in our show window.