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PN S PN : | | About The City ¢ *E KKK KKK KK KKK KKK hd LEST WE FORGET * KKK KK KKK KKK KKK Baseball sunday. P Band concert Friday night. * x » Bemidji will have the biggest Fourth of July celebration in its his- tory this year. .. 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 give 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 terest in your neighborhood. Tell us. It helps to make the paper more interesting to you and to others. BREVITIES Mrs. Crandall of Buena Vista spent yesterday in Bemidji shopping. For Wood Phone 129.—Adyv. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cobb are visit- ing friends in Forreston, Minnesota. Kitchen girl wanted at once at Hote]l Markham.—Adv. Mrs. J. W. Bush of Brainerd is the guest of her son, C. A. Bush, of this city. Mrs. Charles Blakesley of Turtle River transacted business in Bemidji yesterday. Tonight only at the Grand. Sixth| story of *Dolly of the Dailies.”—- Adv. { Miss Anna Backer of Minneapolis | is visiting her cousin, C. A. Bush} on Irvine avenue. ! A complete line of field and gar- den seeds at W. G. Schroeder store. —Adv. Mrs. Harry Johnson of New Rich-| land, Wisconsin, is spending a few: days with friends at Buena Vista. Special matinee at the Grand Sat-| urday 2:30 p. m. showing “Paid in| Full,” in five great parts.—Adv. | ;she will spent several months, to 8 p. m., 5c per qt. der.—Adv. W. G. Schroe- Many contractors of dredging, cul-. vert and bridge companies were in Bemidji today for the purpose of bid- ding on ditch work. t One of these aays you ought to g0 to Hakkerups and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. | . Mrs. A. W. Peterson and daughter, Mrs. William Ray of Northern, drove to Bemidji yesterday and attended {the theatre in the evening. Have your furniture repaired at the bargain store first class work at |reasonable prices .—Aav. William Beits of Kelliher &$pent yesterday in the city. While here Mr. Betts had his eye treated, a cin- der causing him much pain. You will be disappointed if you don’t see “Dolly of the Dailies” at the Grand tonight only.—Adv. C. H. Mills of Brainerd, district in-{manager of the Swift Packing com- ipany, spent today in Bemidji attend- ing to business of the branch officé here. B. F. Case of St. Paul, | known cruiser, who 'is with the land department of state auditor’s office, was in Bemidji today. Whenever you have trouble in getting Phone Nos. 65 and 390, please report at once, time and date. W. G. Schroeder.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Jacobson have Earth, visit the well connected {gone to Fairmont and Blue Minnesota, where they will Irelatives and friends for a couple "of weeks. ’ | R. L. Ruddick of Minneapolis, an officer of the Armour Packing com- pany, was in Bemidji today on busi- ness in connection with the branch office of this city. ! A Midsummer picnic will be given in Nymore by the Swedish Lutheran Aid Sunday, June 28. Program com- mences at z o’clock.—Adv: Miss Mabel Hyland, the Bemidji voice instructor and soloist, left to- day for her home in Duluth, where | re- turning to Bemidji about September first. Miss Ann Bowers, teaching school in Distrist No. 13, at Wilton, closed her school with 2 picnic today. She will come to Be- midji next week and will attend sum- mer school here. “Paid in Full,” the tremendous f‘five-season theatrical success, at the! Grand tomorrow afternoon at 2:30, and evening at 7:20.—Adv. Miss Ida Nelson of Minneapolis, the | who has been | Mrs. J. B. Upton of Shevlin was|who was a guest at the Oliver Gord- | in Bemidji yesterday enroute to Big{hammer home this week, has gone | Falls, where she will visit t'rien'ls‘lm Lake Plantaganet where she will' for several days. When we have surplus milk from 7| /) AV OR.FOLKCa New COLLAR 2 for 25 cents _ Cluett, Peabody & THEATRE TomcET: ONLY On The Heights (Edison) Sixth series of “Dolly of the Dailies.” Dolly always on the job, saves a girl's life. The Kiss (Vitagraph) This number tells an entertaining story of the hopes and aspiration of a girl clerk. A good picture. . .a Mixed Mails (Biograph) An excellent comedy. An Anfius Pa (Biograph) A farce-comedy, sparkling fun. with TOMORROW—Saturday, Eugene Walter’s masterpiece, “Paid in Full,” in five great parts. Matinee at 2:30. |visit other relatives for some time.| E. B. Wilson and family of Min. Jneapo]is. arrived in Bemidji yester-' }(lfly and have left for Tuntle Lake !where the summer will be spent. The { Wilsons’ have a cottage at Turtle {Lake and have spent the summers ;fhere for several years. ! You can appreclate the dollar you save. If deposited in the Northern | National Bank it will grow con- :stant]y day and night and Sunday.— Adv. { A. L. Conger of Manchester, lowa, {who has spent the past eight weeis in Bemidji, the guest of his uncle, 3. I Conger, left Wednesday night i‘for his home. Mr. Conger is a telegraph operator and hoped to se- {cure employment in this city, but | found there was no vacancy. } Curtis L. Mosher of Minneapolis, lwho has spent the past two weeks 'here on business, returned to Be- imidji last eévening from- the twin fcities, accompanied by his wife. The iMoshers' are guests at the Markham rand are planning on spending a por- tion of the summer at Glengarry, | Walker. The class of men who live from !hand to mouth are not the men who jare doing the things in a business |way. Get into the thrifty class. Start iright by saving some money and hav- !ing it at interest with the Northern {National Bank.—Adv. | Rev. Karl Stromme, who lately i graduated from the United Lutheran | fseminary in Minneapolis, will preach |in the First Scandipavian Lutheran | zchurch Sunday mording and evening. i Mr. Stromme is well known in this i city, having been here on several oc- | casions and at different times has ‘held services in the Lutheran church ihere. He is an able speaker and all |are invited to come and hear him. | J. B, Hanson, who formerly con- |ducted a grocery store in this city, {but who has been in Redby since last :October, was in the city yes{erday jon business. Mr. Hanson and O. { Krantz of Redby have been conduct- f‘ing a general merchandise store in | that city for the past several months. | Mr. Hanson .yesterday bought out his partner and was here to make final arrangements and close the deal. He left in the afternoon for his home. Remember the Swedish Lutheran | Johnston of Columbus, Miss., took his e A WORD WITH WOMEN Valfiable Advice for Bemidji Readers | Many a.woman endures with noble patience the daily misery of back- ache, pains about the hips blue, ner- vous spells, dizziness ana urnary dis- orders, hopeless of relief because she doesn’t know. what is the matter. It is not true that every pain in the back or hips is trouble “peculiar get congested and inflamed, aches and pains follow. You can tell it is kidney trouble if the secretions are dark colored, con- tain sediment; the passages are too frequent or scanty. Then help the weakened kidneys. Don’t = expect them to get well alone. Doan’s Kidney Pills have won the praise of thousands of women. They are endorsed at home—Read this Be- midji woman’s convincing statement: Mrs. M. Sullivan, 1015 Bemidji Doan’s Kidney Pills more praise than their merit deserves. I have taken them off and on as needed |during the past several years and they have always proven a good kid- ney and backache remedy. pleasure for me to make the merit of this remedy known.”. Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t EDoan’s Kidney Pills—the same th;;ltl !Mrs. Sullivan had. Foster-Milburn ,Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y.—Adv. | parochial school picnic on the li- 'lu-ary grounds, tomorrow afternoon, (June 26. A short program will be ‘,rendered after which ice cream, lem_ ‘onade and lunch will be sold. The isale of ice cream and lemonade will |continue in the evening. A hearty welcome to all.—Adv. | At the meeting of the Blackduck ECulnnlercial club held at the K. of ‘P. hall-last Friday evening, the ques- tion of locating a factory in this village for the manufacture of boxes | was taken up and a meeting with the i'interested parties will probably be tarranged for in the near future. The ipruposirtion comes from the owmners ‘of the Forest Lumber company mill, rand.\if the plans are carried out a ifactory will be established where tlarge number of men will be given lemployment.—Blackduck American. who together with Mrs. Borchardt has spent the past several weeks as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. | Naugle, will leave tomorrow after: jnoon for Yellowstone park, where {mer Wacation. Mr. Borkhardt has been principal of the Crookston high school for the past two years and has been re-elected for next year. mer vacation. Mr. Borchardt has| national park in a short time, and will also remain there until schonl opens in September. Old Swimmer Still Uses Trudge Atlantic City, N. J., June 26.—Start- ing his one hundred and first year, as he has many another, Harrison first plunge of the season in the THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Twice the Largest Stock - of Fireworks and 4th of July Goods to the sex.” Often when the kidneys 3 such (§ Bemidji, Minn., says: “I cannot give |} It is alg {simply ask for a kidney remedy—sget | 8 Charles Borchardt of Crodkston, - he will be employed during the sum- ! A TAKES SURF AT 101 YEARSl Stroke “Dog Fashion.” H . breakers here. He expects to swim daily until October, as he has every! year since 1880. 1 Johnston, still vigorous, is a goerd| swimmer. He eschews the | sticks to the old. “tru stroke, ! which, he says, is just “dog fashion.” “crawl” | ¥ and other newfangled methods and Fire Crackers One cent package;2 for B¢ and eight different at 5c a package of 40lcrackers. Two kinds at 10¢ _ Large Crackers ¢ 2inch long............... Sl e ..10 for B¢ 2 1-2 inch long. 8 for S¢ 3inch long ......T for 8¢ National salutes, 10 in package, 3 inch DB, ..o o 2 pkgs. for 1Bc Torpedos 2 pkgs. for Sc; 8c pkgs. and 10c¢ pkgs. that will- not fade. Flags without stick at...50c, 78c, $1 20, $1.60 " Roman Candles One cent to 35¢c each. All other kinds of Mines, Fountains, etc....1; 5 & 10c Sky Rockets One cent to 75¢ each Cap Pistols 5 & 10c. Caps, 12 boxes for Repeating Cap Pistols 2styles at 10 & 25¢. N All kinds of 4th of July Decorations - Squakers and other New Novelties. . Ballons, Never before have we made such preparation as this year and when that our stock is the most complete---JUST HAVEN'T FORGOTTEN AN and that our prices are the most LOW- we have said. THE A we say, YTHING, _ LL in Fireworks, etc. Kindly buy-early, as you can get just what you want then. ; ; We warrant our Stock of Fireworks the best grade. will ot be disappointed. Buy from us and you Saturday Specials on Sale Saturday Only! 10 inch pie tins, Good Grade, 2 1_£ each..... 8 Loaf Bread Mixer” The Chautauqua make—works all the dough quicker and better than by hand. Very simple, has side crank, removable dome cover and heavy iren clamp; a triple kneader, which sweeps from top to bottom and folds dough from sides to 81,63 middle. Regular Price $2.00: Saturday Special................... ) Picnic Baskets Large size with cover, regular price 23c; Saturday special...... 153 Croquet Sets $2.98 regular price---4 or eight ball hardwood Saturday special.......... varnished "t $2.25 lce Gream Freezers Tha Good White Mountain Make 2 qt. Saturday special, $1.75; 4qt. $2.98 6 qt. $3.45 - 'The Store Thats Here to Stay Just Phone 127 (Garlson Variety Store Near Post Office i The store that has every item that it : ‘ advertises — The The new Third St. Theatre :: Warner's When Men cellence. Matinees Daily, First Show 7:00 presents in three parts, with other pictures . A realistic feud story of the south, produced by Sidney Olcott a modern story of a family feud over a plantation boundary. A strong cast, ideal settings, good photography make this an appealing picture story of particular ex- Truly a wonderful production, one that you should make sacri- . fices to see. NICHT TIME CARD : Second Show 8:30 Third Show 9:50 Admission 10c, 5c : Rex — Under the management of Fred Brinkman TONICHT Features Would Kill Except Sunday mencing Tonight. , Alvias Miniature Musical Comedy will open at this theatre tprA an indefinite run, with a repertoire of musical plays' tab- loided.: The company recommended, h‘av_iug »-played‘ a’llvt-he Musical Comedy. | best pictures. comes well THE BRINKMAN TONIGHT BRINKMAN THEA TR E—Com-'Jarger circuits in the east and mid- dle west, and from all indications, the patrons of Bemidji’s popular playhouse will enjoy a Treat of Real Four Reels of the First show -starts 7:10; second at 9 o’clock. Admis- sion 25 and 35 cents.—