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TUESDAY, APRIL 2%, 1918, About The City i R R R R R R R R ¥ LEST WE FORGET * IS S SRS ER SRS RS ¥ In case of fire'call 349. PR . Summer school begins June 21. It will last five weeks. . .. Annual May dance of the Bemid;i band, Friday evening, April 30. .. on Bemidji’s Vawter-Redpath chautau- qua will be held August 5 to 9, in- clusively. e The Presbyterian Men’s’ annual ham and egg:and flapjack supper will be held May 11. P There will be another sale of state school and swamp land of the county Wednesday, May 12. ... May 10 has been selected as the date of the annual sale of lands on which there are delinquent taxes. L) That pedestrians should not cut aecross lots, but should keep to the sidewalks. Help protect the lawns and boulevards. « s s Beltrami. county’s annual fair will be held on September 15, 16, 17 and 18. September 15 will be entry day. The state fair will be in progress September 6 to 1. PR June 10 and 11 have been the days selected for the summer meet- log of the Northern Minnesota De- velopment association, which is to be held at Coleraine. The winter session will be held in Bemidji, De- cember 9 and '10. JOCASS N o B BREVITIES E. D. Alger of Tenslnke was a Bemidji business visitor yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Swenson of the town of Frohn are spending a few days in the city. For Wood Phone 129.—Adv. Edwin Blue and sister, Miss Jessie Blue, of Moval Lake transacted busi- ness in Bemidji yesterday. Percy Hyatt went to the Iron Range this morning where he wm be employed this summer. One of these days you ought to g0 to Hakkerup'’s and have your ple- ture taken.—Adv. Mrs. B. M. Gile will entertain the Entre Nous club at her home on 1122 Beltrami avenue, tomorrow after- noon. Mrs. C. Fournier and Mrs. E. A. Olson of Big Turtle lake were Be- midjl visitors yesterday, between trains. About 100 Lilaes and other orna- mental shrubbery, 25¢ each. Bunker, Phone 355-W.—Adv. May 11 the Presbyterian men will hold their annual ham and egg and flapjack supper, in the basement of the church. Mrs. Charles De Rushia of Mill Park is spending a week in Crook- ston, the guest of her daughter, Mrs. George Deemer. iave your furniture repaired at Grand Theatre THE HOUSE OF QUALITY TONIGHT ONLY World Film Corporation presents Geo. Broadhurst’s famous comedy “What Happened to Jones” —with— Fred Mare, Josie Sadler, Mary Charleson-and an-all-star cast In five acts' First show 7:20 5c—ADMISSION—15¢ ‘There is more Catarrn 1 of the country -than- sll- other: diseases the:bargaimstore, first-class:work ut reasonable prices.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bastman of Turtle River returned from Shevlin yesterday, where Mr. Eastman con- ducted services Sunday. Mr. Ludvig: of Minneapolis is in the city and will erect a summer cot- tage at Lakeside, which he will oc+ cupy during the summer months. How Uncle Sam'manufactures pa- per money may be seen at The Rex Theater, Monday and Tuesday.— Adv. Mrs. M. Malone of Bemidji is vis- iting her daughter, Mrs. Henry Welte, of Crookston:and will remain in that city until the first of June. Miss Gladys Stanton returned to Bemidji this morning from St. Paul Wwhere she has spent the past week as the guest of her aunt, Mrs. George B. Pennock. Buy a horse at your own price at the auction sale Thursday afternoon at 1 o’clock, at the Pogue & Son barn. Walter Marks, auctioneer.— Adv. Dr. J. F. Peterson returned to his home in International Falls yester- day after spending Sunday in Be- midji as the guest of his parents; Mr. and Mrs. J. Petersen, jr. . Helic Clementson, a member of the board of county commissioners, ar- rived in Bemidji this morning and will remain here during the meeting of the board which is now in session. Buy a horse at your own price at the auction sale Thursday afternoon at 1 o’clock, at the Pogue & Son barn. Walter Marks, auctioneer.— Adv. Lester Bartlett, together with sev- eral other Cass Lake men, was a Be- midji visitor last evening, coming here to attend a meeting of the chap- ter which was held in the Masonic hall, There will be a special meeting of the A. F. & A. M. in the Masonic hall tomorrow night. Work in the third degree. A supper will be served at 6:30 o’clock. A large attendance is urged. The Pioneer is the place to buy your rolls of adding machine paper for Burroughs adding machines. One roll, a dozen rolls or a hundred rolls. —Adv. N Mrs. J. W. Naugle of Bemidji av- enue has returned from Crookston, where she spent the week end, the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Borchardt, who returned to Bemidji with her for a visit. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Bap- tist church will be entertained in the basement of the church tomorrow af- ternoon at 2:30, by Mesdames Booth, LaMont, Huntosh and Ross. A cor- dial invitation is extended to all. There will be an auction sale of broke and unbroken horses at the Pogue & Son barn, Thursday after- noon at 1 o’clock. Walter Marks, auctioneer.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. McCormick of Bemidji will move out to their farm near Wilton in a short time, where they will make their home. Mr. Mc- Cormick owns a 200-acre farm there and has 80 acres under cultivation. Mrs. Elizabeth Schroeder of St. Paul, Grand Chief of Honor of the state of Minnesota, will visit the De- gree or Honor lodge Monday eve- ning, when a regular meeting of that order will be held in the Odd Fel- lows’ hall. There will be an auction sale of broke and unbroken horses at the Pogue & Son barn, Thursday after- noon at 1 o'clock. Walter Marks, auctioneer.——Adv. George Tanner of Sauk Center, Minnesota, a former Bemidji resi- dent, who has spent some time in this city on business, returned to his home today. While here he visited his son, Lylod, who attends the Be- midji high school. Rev. 8. E. P. White, pastor of the Presbyterian church of Bemidji, and Rev. J. C. Strand, pastor-evangelist, went to Minneapolis last evening where they will attend the Synodical Home Mission Committee meeting. They expect to return to the city in a couple of days. Two carloads of young horses, broke and unbroke, will be sold at auction at the Pogue & Son livery barn, Thursday afternoon, at‘ one o’clock. Walter Marks, auctioneer. —Adv. L. H. Carter of Grand Forks, North Dakota, who has spent his summers at Lakeside for the past few vears, and who has operated a gen- eral store there, is' building a new summer cottage, having sold his other cottage at Lakeside. He will also conduct a store there this summer. Two carloads of young horses, broke and unbroke, will be sold- at auction at the. Pogue & Son livery barn, Thursday. afternoon, at one o’clock. Walter Marks, auctioneer. —Adv. Mrs. A. P. Chandler and family of Fargo, North Dakota, arrived in Be- midji today and have opened up their summer home at Lavinia. The |Chandlers’ have spent the past sev- isoas: therutora- raqulm constitutionalk ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure: ed & Co:, Toredo, g%ld. is the 0!11{ Constitutional cure on the is taken internally In doses from tel— droDl to a teaspoonful. li acts di the blood and. m o ayatem, ‘They- offer alu llars for any case lfi fl!ll Ll gure. Send for eirculars and ‘testimen- F.J, WECO-,TO» eral summers at Lake Bemidji and 8 [Hiave planted.an orchard around their cottage. They had a fine crop of d | plums, grapes and small fruit last - |fall ‘and will-plant more trees this spring. _ A man in Crookston lost his Ford junder peculiar circumstances. week.. He left the car standing in front .of ‘& store while he went in to do some trading. In the meantime "/ dog to:the machine. The dog thoughfi a farmer came along and’ tied his * | occasion: last;|. some .one-had tied: a: cam to-hisstail andfstarted home;on the rund : The car was finally located and except for a sore spot on the dog’s tail every- 3 thing:appears;to be:all"tight. that their-blood was out of order-and Do ‘you believe iin:: signs? ~Most |impure when they started out i people do. * Here’s-one; - campaigm; - as> soldiers at the- front. “PLBASE” £ Many:of them:never reached the bat- DON'T tle line because they. were taken sick; in camp, due to stomach'and bowel| K WALK. HBRE.: troubles; and with: blood ‘powerless You can buy:them at the Ploneer |to resist. Young men and old men office for 6¢ each.—Adv. in America should be just as watch- ful of: their blood. to see that ‘it is Mr. and ‘Mrs.. W. H. Hyatt: were|pure, that thelf stomach is acting pleasantly surprised last evening; the | well and the liver active. occasion - being: their twenty-fifth| It takes lots o!hvztllitm nervous wedding anniversary. They. -were |fOrce and:strength to win a race. - 0 an 3 presented with a set of silver knives B“;g:e’nm‘:;'; b:,g“; ‘no:flmdd, the anl forks'as: a remembranee: of the |heart strong; the- head cool, the The hours were spentin |stomach: vi‘gorm;l‘, ht.h; lver: active: playing Five Hundred and lunch was |With a.tonie which has stood - the served at a late- hour. The- guests test of time: and has a wid:a reputa- tion, such:as-Doctor ' Pterce's Golden were” Mr. and Mrs. Herbert' Wood, |meqical Discovery. It is the world's Mesdames Earl Hazen; A. H. Elfen- |great Blood Purifier; it enters joints, son, Van Arman, Lucy Hazen, C. A,|dissolves theimpm": %@poalt: llnd car- Bush -and. Misses. Dora, Irma- and |Fies them out; as it does all impuri-| Gladys ‘Hazen; ties, through the Liver, Bowels, Kid- - neys and Skin. Do you believe in, signs? - Most If you have- indigestion, sluggish liver, backache over. the: N kidneys, people E"‘ H’":,‘ et nasal or other Catarrh, unsteady fc"LE&SE nerves or unsightly ‘ekin, get . Dr. DON'T Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery:to- day and start at once to replace your impure blood-with the kind:that puts energy and ambition into you: and brings back youth and vigorous: ac- tion.—Adv. - ‘WALK HERE: You- can:buy- them at the Plonesr office’ for' 5¢ each.—Adv. Billie Schroeder, the six-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schroed- er, of the town of:Grant Valley, was IMPORTANT SPECIAL OFFER in. Bemidji yesterday with his father, TO0 READERS OF THIS PAPER who came:to town on business: After| Any person desiring a copy of The they had spent'some time in town, [People’s Common Sense Medical Ad- Billie was missed and immediately his vllserldbetor: tthhie :mnnt is ;;haus:sg shoul sen s 0] €] father begam-to: search for him.|yio “gince or stampa.to Dy ;I;-ce, Finally a telephone message came |[nyalidg Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., and & from the Schroeder .farm; saying|copy will be sent by return mail all Billie was there, having walked the |charges prepald.—Adv. four miles from' town; and announc- | — —— o _— ing upon his arrival that he Wasi(jeater Wednesday and Thursday, “tired of loafing around town.” 4 May 12 and 13.—Adv. Bemidji friends: will be interested in the following. item, published in Monday’s Crookston. Times, Mrs: Nor- man formerly being. Loretta. Malone of Bemidji: “Dr. and. Mrs. J. F. Norman left yesterday for. New York City and other points in. the east They plan on.being gone-for. the next six weeks. - Enroute to New. York All ladies who attend.the “pleasing photo-plays” exhibitions at The Rex Theater, from this date until Tues- day, May 11, inclusive, will be given a ticket which will admit them free, to the afternoon matinees at that Automobile Fire Insurance: $1.50 per $100 on all machines not over 3 years old. Clayton C. Cross, office over Northern Nat’l.. Bank.-— Adv. Comfort, Newport News and Wash- ington. "They will make the north PLEASING PHOTO PLAYS " MONDAY AND TUESDAY The celebrated French farce—one of the funmest gver written —in two parts, “Three Hats” Viola Smith, Louise Vale and Franklin Ritchie. take prominent characters. ’ The manufacture of ‘paper money is-visually explained' Vm""Ed'é “The Needs of Commerce” produced under auspices of the United States Treasury department Eight prominent photo-players appear in “A Madcap Adventure,” among them are Dorothy Kelly Betty Gray, Cissy Fitz-Gerald and Mary Maurice. An exciting experience for the venturesome girl, but all ends well. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28th Pathe’s Masterpiece in five parts “SPORT AND TRAVEL IN GENTRAL AFRIGA,” A most unusual spectacle, full of thrills, laughs and astomshlnz sights. Interesting! Entertaining! Educational! Children 5¢ ADMISSION Adults 15 Daily matinees, beginning first show at 2 p. m. Evening shows begin at 7:15 p. m. THE REX THEATRE Trofl)les‘ NGINE - troubles: are- vexs ing. Some of them you - e can remedy yourself.. Most of competent and experienced me- chanic to do the work. Our.- shop is known for its efficiency. ground quickly and thoroughly. If your engine knocks we lo- cate the-real cause and remedy . = it. We guarantee perfect satis- faction. Qur chasges are very able comedy in which Jones; & trav- - |ed in New Jersey women will not be they will stop off at Chicago, Point|" ’ ern trip on the- ‘way- home, passingi through Canada. Niagara Falls will{- - be visited and a stop will' be made at Detroit. . Dr. Nomm will: take & post-graduate course in the: New | York post-graduate, s¢hool durlng his; ‘absence.” promises to\be an unusually laugh- eling man, is compelled by circum- stances to impersonate -a ‘bishop, which causes innumerable: embarras- sing situations, both to himself and the real.bishop. GRAND THEATRE, tonight in b reels.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Onri, who played at the Brinkman theater four years agd, are in the city and will spend the summer in their cottage at Riverside.. During. Mr. Onri’s: first visit to. Bemidji, he purchased five acres at Riverside and built a cottage where they spent the summer; and although they have not been here since. that time, they have kept up their property on the Mississippi. Since: they first visited Bemidji they have traveled through nearly every state in the union, but for -the past; several months have spent most of the time in North Dakota and Min- nesota, playing in the larger cities and towns. They made many friends |, during their first visit here, who will be pleased to hear of their return to the city. Do you believe in signs? people do. Here’s one: “PLEASE” DON'T ‘WALK HERE. You can buy them at the Ploneer office -for 5¢- each:—Adw:* Most A big British insurance company.is reported paying salaries to staff:mem- bers as high- as: $50,000. annually who are now serving the colors. Other employes at the front receive from $400 to $3,008 annually with 4 per cent interest., If the suffrage amendment is adopt- compelled. to tell their age. & TRACTS OF TITLE - “WHAT HAPPENED To JoNms"| ° SiEHEMSSES mELL] [Looki 1ToroThe,| 3 THINK SOME OF THE 'VALET TO IIII!N LIKES, .4! QOT IT. MY‘ CLOTHES, BUT | 'TOBACCO! FOR years men searehe&for the: Real Tobacco Chew—and - youbet they know whenthey've. found:it. Ever since the: Real Tobacco Cliew first came out its fame has- been spreading from one town to another. : A little chew of pure, rich, mellow: tobneco—ce-son and sweetened. just enough—cuts out so- much of rhe grinding and spitting. Take-less_than one-quarter the-old size chew. It then, nwnflblof will be more Lordinary.. you find, ‘the: strength chew. that suits you, then see how eagily.and. . evenly the real tobacco taste comes, how it satigfies, how much less you have:to spit; how few chews you take-to be tobacco: satisfied. - That’s why it ix Ih Real Tobacco Chew. 'That’s why it: costs leasin the.end., ‘The taste of pure, rich tobacco does not need to he coveredup. Am. cexoess of licorioe and sweetening makes you spit too much. [{3 Nollu Iww.lhe salt brings. ch tobacco: taste.9) WEYMAN-BRUTON com 50 Union Square, New York. BUY FROM DEALER OR SEND 10$STAMPS TQUS - LAUNDRY BE. M. SATHRE ABSTRACTER O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. Bemidji, Minn. BANKING AND SAVINGS L : Bave systematically. Make use of sour Savings Department. We wel- come-your open a¢count: : : : ¢ SECURITY STATE BANK Bemidjf, Minn. BROSVIK, THE TAILOR Phone 938 KOORS BROTHERS. CO. Manufacturers. and.Jobbers: Tea: Cream, Bakery Gaode; Qonted- ttonery, Clgars/and Foun- tain: Goods: .315 Minn. Ave.. N:. W. Phone126; e = § .. KEMP KLEANS KLOTHES | Putting. appearande; value and: | new life into a garment ready. to: be discarded. ‘We press a suit for only . —B0c— Kemp’s Dry 207 Belt. Ave. ing - House - Phone:581-W Sold in Bemidji At your favorite store Best nickle pencil on earth. ASK THE MAN MOST SMOKERS WILL soon smoke “DON 'ALM(’S” A Home Smoke for Home Folk .___GROCERIES AND SHOES HOME LAUNDRY We wash your clothes.as.thay, di# at home. Our specialty is Family: Washing. Try us. Phone 498 Clothes Cleaners For Men, Women and Children PIONEER OFFICE SUPPLY MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS STORE TR ey S T s Tt J Wholesale and Retail Planos, Organs and Sewing Everything for the Machines; Office and. School 117 Third 8. Bemidy: Security Bank Building Phone 673-W Phone 31 J. BISIAR, Manager. GENERAL MERCHANDISE Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, Flour, Feed, etc. The careful buyers OSTEQPATHIC PEYSICIAW! DR. F. J. DARRAGH Specialist of Chronio Disesses: : buy here. Free Consultation. 3 W. G. SCHROEDER 208% 3rd St., over Blooston Ster = Phone 65. Day and Night Cslls Answorsd : & Bemidjt OPTOMETRISTS —Bulilding Contractor— Residence and Farm Buildings DRS. LABSON & LARSON Specialists in the Sclence of: a Specialty. Fitting Glasses. First Class Work Guaranteed. Offices over Postoffice Bldg, Box 501 Bemidji, Minn. Phone 93 GROCER CABE'S CASH STORE N. J. Case, Prop. * —Dealer In— STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES PHOT0G! Photos Day and Night' You should try- DENISON’S ‘DE- LICIOUS COFFEES, 25c, 80¢, 35¢ and 40c the pound. Absolutely guaranteed. If not satisfactory re- turn it:and get your money. JNO. C. MARIN, Phone 32 ~ 320 Minn. Ave. EYE - EAR NOAR THROAT Glasses Fitted. Office Gibbons Bldg., North:of Markham Hotel. Phone.105: - SECOND-HAND GOORS. HARNESS ‘We want to sell a few Work Har nesses- cheap to sdvertige. ghem. Call in and see them. ZIEGLER’S SECOND HAND STORB, The Best INSURANCE is furnished by " CLAYTON C. CROSS Office over Northern Nat’l. Bank LUMBEE,. COAL AND WOOD I00K! LIBTEN1: 166 acres, i .mile: from :Tu River station; $12.50: per.aere. Easy terms. Some improvemants.: 24 acres on fine Iake, . Vi ber. standing, Mlhxhlk: ‘per acre. cash, MORRIS: & LONGBALLA. Any :quanity you want. Building material of all kinds. mmmu:mn RE’I‘AIL LBR. CO. Phone 100

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