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fine laces, li % — she uses only on “‘state’ occasions. almost always before one hesitates to wash s Use Ivory Soap and you mild that it will injure not harm. Its quality is fabrics. That is why it beautifully. LMOST every housewife owns some very But no matter how carefully they are handled and put away, they generally need freshening . up when they are taken from the attic trunk and ! any of them as often as necessary. It is’so pure and IVORY SOAP. .. 99#% PURE nens, draperies, etc., which they are returned to it. Yet - uch exquisite articles. need have no fear of washing ! nothing that water itself will ! in keeping with the choicest washes them so safely and so 0 JusA R BREVITIE: Attorney George T Simpson of Min- neapolis was in Bemidji today. The Boat. Phone 93.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Wheeler of Bass lake were in Bemidji Saturday on business. For Wood Phone 129.—Adv. Mrs. Jule Achenbach of Wilton moved to Northern Saturday, where | she will make her future home. Two girls for kitchen work wanted | at Hotel Markham at once.—Adv. Attorney W. A. Watts of Duluth, was in Bemidji this morning. He is a son of Judge Watts of Crookston. Bailey returned to Bemidji yester- day from Bagley where they had spent several days, The Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis, is the finest hotel in the Twin Citfes. Popular prices.—Adv. Mr and Mrs. A. J. Gratton and two children of Minneapolis are the guests of Mr. Gratton’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Gratton. flave your furniture repaired at the bargain store first class work at reasonable pricss .—Aav. | Mrs. W. N. Sanborn of Faribault, will arrive in Bemidji this week for lan extended visit at the home of her Ison, Dr. C. R. Sanborn, | Any silk petticoat valued up to $1.98, special Tuesday and Wednes- day, 98c. The Paris—Adv. Miss Leah Berman, of the Berman freul estate and insurance agency of | this city, is spending several days in | Minneapolis as the guest of friends lana relatives, | ‘|than at any other hotel in the: twin All waists up to $3.95, special i i ; > special i 4y §20.00 silk dresses in Crepe de 1“;35"3’ and Wednesday, $1.75— (pene, ete., special for Tuesday and | Wednesday, Miss Rogers of Nary was in Be-|ady. midji Saturdsy, making arrange-| ments to attend training school thig! M Ira Wheeler of Cresco, lows, e i who is visiting the Gerome Johnson A‘fflmi]y at Carr lake was in Bemidji M: sce‘:::l:tevl‘;"eanfs‘;“m d“d ar: |Saturday. She expects to return to - @. Schroeder store.y.r home today. —Adv. * Mrs. W. V. Jackson and Miss Ber- tha Wollum of Eau Claire, Wiscon- sin, who have been guests at the $9.95.—The Paris. -— Mrs. William Everett of this city ' was called to Ottowa, Canada, yes- terday by the serious illness of her clties.—Ady. In one of the best baseball games played here this summer, the Palace meat market team defeat the Farm- ers by a score of 5 to 8. Newton pitched for the Palace nine. . The day’s feature was the all-around work of Hillaby, as shartstop for the winners. & Mrs. David Gill has as her guests her sister, Miss Lee Fink, brother Herman Fink, and Ruth Horwitz, all of St. Paul. Miss Fink will remain for several weeks, and Miss Horwitz expects to remain for about two weeks, while Mr. Fink will remain for several days. Roy Landis of Minneapoiis, an of- ficial of the Northwestern Telephone company, arrived in Bemidji this morning and this afternoon gave a talk at the exchange building on the ‘“Government Owned Telephone Sys- tem.” M. G. Stokesberry of Grand Forks, district commercial manager of the company, was also in Bemidji today. % Mrs. H. L. Rasmussen, 1015 Dewey avenue, was pleasantly surprised on Saturday evening by a number of friends. The self-invited guests were Mesdames Young of Portland Oregon, S. A. Cutter, Andy Larson, George Rasmussen, ‘A. A. Benson, A. J. Cole- man, Clavin and E. H. Winter. Mrs. Rasmussen was “presented with a hand-painted tray. Dance at the Country Club Friday night, for members only. All persons who received invitations for the open- in’g are considered members.—Adv. ‘B, M. Sathre, accompanied by his son Forrest, autoed to town of Lib- erty Saturday, where he attended a meeting of the Liberty Telephone company, of which he is president. The meeting was held at the Pony lake school house and a new member was accepted, Joe Sharon of Peter- son lake, who has moved to town of Liberty this year. G. A. Melges, formerly of this city but who is now in the land busi- ness at Minneapolis, is spending sev- eral days in Bemidji. Mr, Melges ‘has spent this past week in this sec- tion of the state, having brought sev- eral prospective land buyers here. Mr. Melges says that the northern Minnesota real estate business was never better and that Bemidji is the most talked of little city in the northwest. 2 The Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis, shows an interest in your comfort and welfare that extends beyond merely providing a place to eat and sleep and gives you better accom- modations and service than any other hotel in the twin cities. Popular prices.—Adv. Mrs. Sam Hayth of Northern re- turned Friday from a trip to Verne- dale, Park Rapids and other points, where she has been visiting relatives and friends for several days. She was gccompanied here by her sister, Mrs. E. C. Lincoln and daughter Ila of Park Rapids. Mrs. Philip Medley of Farley met Mrs. Lincoln in Bemidji with a car and Mrs. Lincoln and H. B. Southworth home for the past week, have returned to their home. Harold White, son of Mr. and Mrs. sister. One of these days you ought to g0 to Hakkerups and have your ple- ture taken.—Ady. - A. P. White, who underwent an op- Attorney and Mrs. Thayer (,|SFation for appendicitis a week ago, has been removed to his home on Be- midji avenue from St. Anthony’s hospital. “TIL" ELADDENS SORE, TIRED FEET “TIZ” makes sore, burning, tired feet fairly dance with delight. Away go the aches and pains, the corns, callouses, blisters and bunions. e “TIZ” draws out the acids and poisons that puff up your feet. No matter how hard you work, how long you -dance, how far you walk, or how long you remain on your feet, “TIZ” brings restful foot comford. “TIZ” is won- derful for tired, aching, swollen, smarting feet. Your feet just tingle for joy; shoes never hurt or seem tight. Get a 25 cent box of “TIZ” now from any druggist or department store. End foot torture. forever—wear smaller-shoes, keep your feet fresh, sweet and happy. GRAND THEATRE THE HOUSE OF QUALITY TONICHT Complete Change of Program Coming tomorrow, Tuesday up- ening with a matinee at 3 p. m. Mary Pickford in the famous tale of a woman’s heroism, Tess of the Storm Gountry afive-part Famous Player produc- tion. A dramatic triumph great- er than any that has yet distin- guished Mary Pickford’s phen- omenal career. - On arriving at Minneapolis, go di- rect to the Hotel Radisson. You will be pleased to recommend it to your friends when you return home.— Adv. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Palmer and son Howard, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Winegar, J. 0. Booth and Miss Mable Booth of Greenland, Iowa, Mr. and Mrs. W. Z. Robinson and Miss Lucile Young autoed to Itasca Park yesterday. Mrs. Thomas Gorder and children left today for Bemidji where they plan on spending the week visiting with relatives at the lake. They ex- pect to return the latter part of next week.—Crookston Daily Times, (July 1) Miss Jo Halgren of Minneapolis is the guest of her brother, F. G. Halgren, manager of the Gamble- Robinson-Bemidji company. She ar- CHIGHESTER S PILLS daughter will visit at the Medley home for a short time before going to the town of Northern where they will visit at the Hayth home for ten days. GO TO RECORDS, SAYS LIND Not Troubled About Probe of Salary He Drew From Uncle Sam. Minneapolis, July 13.—John Lind is mnot perturbed by the proposed inves- tigation into the salary paid‘him by the United States government. “All sums paid me by the state de- rartment,” he said, “are undoubtedly a matter of record. It will be easy enough, I imagine, for any one desir- ing\the information to find out by go- ing to those records. “That is all I have to say for pub- Hecation,” Mr. Lind declared. “Let Mr. Kahn find out, if he wishes to know.” THE DIAMOND I dic: Aok for of your [Drugeict. “A-k (or OlL1- OIS DIASIORD HRAND PILLA e 38 ®years known asList, Safcst, Always Relatle 'SOLD BY DRUGGISTS rived in the city yesterday morning and will remain for a week or ten days. Isn’t it worth the $2.00 a year||] rental of a safe deposit bog in the Northern National Bank to krow that your valuable papers- are safe? —Adv. The Baudette Region says, “Miss Essie Brannon was taken suddenly i1l the other day and fainted. In fall- ing she received a severe gash on the head. It required a couple of stitch- es for the wonud.” Miss Brannon is a former Bemidji girl. Archdeacon H. F. Parshall of Cass Lake was in Bemidji yesterday, hav- ing just returned from Faribault, where he was called by the serious illness of his mother, who is “‘now much improved. While here the archdeacon conducted Episcopal servi- ces. - Mrs. J. H. Fallon entertained at dinner last evening. The guests were Miss Anna‘ Nokken of Moor- ‘head, Mrs. Young and daughter Lu- cile of Portland, Oregon, Mrs. Frank Thompson, Miss M. E. McCallester, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bacon and: Miss Helen Hoover. You will find more of the leading istered at the Radisson, Minneapolis, | 2|bie & McCready, ‘people from Northern Minnesota reg-| A J. Amombie. Bemidji. P EXTRA! As an American citizen you are interested in the outcome of WAR i : WITH and there is no better way of keeping intelligently informed than by reading the St. Paul Dispatch (Bvening and Sundsy) < QR St. Paul Pioneer Press ; (Morning and Sunday) Reports of war, furnished by Associated Press, greatest news gathering “service of world; &pecial correspondents on the ground, _staff ‘photographer, ete. | Send for sample coples and ape SO e * “Dollar Bl Buught This Space M will buy 2 splendid Blue and White Enamel 8-ut. Berlin ‘Kettle with Cover KKK E XK KT R RKKK KK ¥ One-half cent per word per * %« issue, cash with copy. - *x % Regular charge rate ome ¥ * cent per word per ‘nsertion. No % % ad taken for less than 10 % % cents Phone 31. * EEEE RS SRS SRR R R RS KKK KKK KRR KRR & One-half cent per word per % issue, cash with copy. * Regular charge rate onc % cent per word per insertion. No & ad taken for less tham 10 % cents Phone 31. * AR SRS S SRS SRR R R RS * kK kKK HELP WANTED WANTED—First class position open to competent stenographer. Apply Ditch Referee, court house build- ing. FOR RENT TS SO b ol ol S NUSUUR FOR RENT—Suite of three rooms for housekeeping, downstairs or upstairs. 518 3rd St. FOR SALE—New potatoes, 60c per WANTED—Two girls for kitchen peck delivered. Call 836. work. Apply at Hotel Markham at once. WANTED. W ANTE D Dishwasher. Mayer| WANTED—Second hand household R Dairy Lunch. Good wages. goods. M. E. Ibertson. WANTED—Girl for general house-| A‘iim‘s FOR 8ALE. work. 612 5th St. ~ e —_— FOR SALE—120 acres farm land, FOR SALE about 500 cords wood half hay 10-q1. preserve kettle or 4 10-gt. water pail at the FAIR STORE FOR SALE_Residence lofs, 50- foot front, in “Lake View"” near C. L. Co’s. Mill No. 2. $5.00 per month. Reynolds & Winter. FOR SALE—One grade Jersey heifer calf, five weeks old. ‘Good mark- ings. C. N. Shannon, Riverstead Ranch, Phone 3616-7. FOR SALE—Lake shore lots in 7Pine Beach Park” and “Ashley Park” $175.00 to $400.00 each. Reynolds & Winter. | FOR SALE—Six-room house, 50-foot Iot, well located, two blocks from lake. A bargain for cash. Rey- nolds & Winter. FOR SALE—Fine location for a home on Bemidji Ave., 50-foot lot at a bargain price. Reynolds & Winter. A FOR SALE—1 work team, weight about 2,400 1lbs. Address D. A. Whiting, Bemidji, Minn. > (FOR SALE—Seven-room house, 50- foot corner lot, well located. Rey- nolds & Winter. 405 Phone FOR SALE—Oak water barrels 75 cents each delivered to your home Minn Ave. . Geo. C. Berglund Get your Home Brand groceries from Berglunds store, olive salad, olive.chow, coffee, salmon, preserves, smoked meats, etc Goods delivered to all parts of the city. Model Mfg. Co. FOR SALE—Hotel dishes. Ziegler’s Second Hand Store, 206 Minn. Ave. 141 land on good stream one mile from a town terms liberal price 12 1-2 pr. acre. W. G. Schroeder. MISCELLANEOUs ADVERTISERS—The great siate of North Dakota offers unlimited op- portunities for business to classi- fled advertisers. The recognized advertising medium in the Fargo Daily and Sunday Courier-News the only seven-day paper in the state and the paper which carries the largest amount of classified advertising. The Courier-News covers North Dakota like a blank- et; reaching all parts of the state the day of publicaiicz; it is the paper to use In order to get re- sults; rates one cent per word first insertion, one-half cent per word succeeding insertions; fifty cents per. line per month. Address the Courier-News, Fargo, N. D. FOR SALE—Typewriter ribbons for “every make of typewriter on the market at 60 cents and 76 cents each. Every ribbon sold for 76 cents guaranteed. Phone orders promptly filled. Mail orders given the same careful attention as when you appear in person. Pohne 31. The Bemidji Pioneer Office Supply Store. WANTED--Two dishwashers at once. Markham Hotel. private homes. more pupils. YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN, MAKE USE OF YOUR * " TALENT AND LEARN MUSIC 1 will be at Bemidji every Thursday and Friday for the purpose of giving instructions in Piano and Organ music in - Anyone interested in learning musie will please write me in care of this paper, as I can attend to a few My price and terms are reasonable and satis- DR. L J. PERRAULT Craduate Chiropodist Corns painlessly remov- ed, bunions and in-" growingnailsscien- tifically treated. All work guaranteed to be satisfactory Call at Remore Hotel qr will wany raay faction guaranteed. N 318 Minnesota Ave. Respectfully, Waldo B. Nielsen make private calls. Koors Bros. Co. Successors to Incorporated Manufacturers and Jobbers Ice Cream, Bakery Goods Confectlonery and Fountain Supplies - Bemidji, Minnesota Model Manufacturing Co. WALRY FORT" N.W. Telephone 125 STOVE WOOD FOR SALE | BUNDLE WOOD, 12—20 in. long Delivered to Bemidji, $2.25 to 7th St.; beyond, $2.50 Dzeslivered to Nymore, $200 and "~ BLOCK WoOD Delivered to Bemidi, $2.00 ¢ TSk boyons, S350 400 e I;%iumd to Nymore, $1.75 and Telephone Orders Nc. 82 TERMWS —CASH ON DELIVERY Norway will be the scene of the next international council of women. A Chester, Pa., tobacconist, over 3,500 women customers. has FUNER/Y DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER and COUNTY CORONER 405 Belrami Ave. Bemidji, Mina. McIVER & O'LEARY FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING H. N. McKEE, Funeral Director Phone 178-2, 3 or 4 The new Third St. Theatre :: realistic Irish love story. MONDAY AND TUESDAY i Lucille Love In two parts Under the management of Fred Brinkman In addifion to Lucille Love, Warner’s Features presents i elal mall subsoription effer. i BUY_A COPY 6!':— your Local Newsdealep 4 o Ageat W. 8. Lycan & Ca., Abercrom- 3. ‘P, Omich, asants so artisticall st of their series-of true Irish drama. Coming: The Perils of Pauline. ~ A Daughter of Old Ireland In three parts. Featuring the noted artists of the silént drama, Gene Gauntier and Jack Clark. Produced in the Killarney district of Ireland. Three splendid reels of truly fascinating Irish drama. The castle of an aristocrat and the cottage of a peasant, the love of a charming coleen and am English nobleman, intrigue, treason, im- prisonment and justice, all blended together in a picturesque and Miss Gene Gauntier and her company of feature players have here portrayed the romantic life of the Irish y that this feature is bound to be one of the OLD TIME THE BRINKMAN MINSTREL Joe ‘Alvia and Sam Cully, the comedians with Alvia’s musical show, having had much experience in former years with big minstrel productions, will feel at home. At the Brinkman theatre tonight will appear, ‘A humdinger entertainment, Its songs and stories you will And the singers and dancers Matinees Daily, Except Sunday And the theatre goers should SN 1:30 to 4:30 T el Geie 5 ; : NICHT TIME CARD : : First Show 7:00 Second Show 8:30 Third Show 9:30 ~ g = a .~ A big minstrel show, the hit of the year; funny as can be, When you see this performance you are sure to agree. ’Twill have many features you don’t see every day, And the big folks in show land will have something to say find them all new, should prove pleasing to you. Don't miss this big minstrel, tonight it will be, it will break all the records, and that you will see, It’s the classiest show you’ve seen-for some time, all get in line. . Starting 7:10 Continuous - =3