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LEST'WE FORGET * Flag Day is June 14. DR In.case of fire call 349. . e Tuesday, June 16, .is Day.” ““Good Roads LY Summer school begins June 21. will last five:weeks. P Bemidji’s Vawter-Redpath chautau- qua will be held August 3 to 7, in- clustvely. It The legislative excursion will reach.Bemidji June 17, spending thé days here. PR When traveling purchase round- trip:tickets. Boost the-Bemidji rail- road recelpts, PR There will be another sale of state school and swamp land of the county Wednesday, June 9. PR Baptist convention, Northwestern ussociation of Minnesota, will be held here June 17, 18, 19 and 20, * ox o June 8 has been named as the next meeting date of the Beltrami county board of commissioners. P The: high school commencement exercises will be held on Thursday evening, June third. The senior class play will be presented Wednesday, June 2. P 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 11. - June 10 and 11 have been the days selected for the summer meet- ing 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. BREVITIES Miss Gustava Trafton of Rosby was among the out-of-town visitors yes- terday. Mrs. M. E. Knappen of Tenstrike was the guest of Mrs. H. W. Bailey yesterday. Rex Warner of Puposky was a business visitor in Bemidji yesterday between trains. For Wood Phone 129.—Adv. Farley A. Dare, editor of the Walker Pilot, spent last evening in Bemidji on business. Mrs. S. C. Barclay of Grant Valley and Mrs. W. H. Cox of Maltby spent yesterday in the ecity, the guests of friends. Miss Gertie Olson of Becida was WOMEN IN VIENNA. Vienna, June 1.—Everybody does their duty for the endangered father- land. The poor woman on her way to factory contributes her mite to the collection boxes. The rich women open their parlors, bedrooms and Kkitchens to the wounded officers and soldiers. Not only do the women of Austria, France, England, Germany suffer from war’s depredations, but the women in America are every day -suffering from the many ills that wo- men are heirs to. The diseases which weaken and ‘torment women, may in almost all «cases be cured by the use of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. It establishes regularity, heals inflam- mation and ulceration, and cures womenly weakness. Every woman who has reason to believe that backache, headache, unnatured pains, low spirits, sleep- less' nights, irregularities- or a ca- tarrhal condition is caused: by a de- rangement of the womanly functions, owes it to herself and dear ones to speedily overcome the trouble:before: a general breakdown causes perman- ent prostration. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is a temperance remedy that any ail- ing woman can safely.take because it is prepared from- roots- and-herbs with glycerine containing- tonic pro- perties and is not a secret remedy -be-] cause its ingredients: are printed.on wrapper. Get. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite.. Pre- scription today, either .in liquide or tablet form, at any dealer in" nredic- ines, if you want to better your phy- sical condition surely and. speedily. Every ingredient in ‘“Favorite:.Pre-| scription” is printed-along: with-thet directions. .If you want a specialist; in women’s diseases to-diagnose:your case, consult Dr. Pierce by-letter; cor< respondence private-and confidential; address Dr. Pierce, Invalids’:Hotel; Buffalo, N. Y. - HOW’S THIS? We offer One Hundred Dollars R ward for any cnse of Cfi!lrl‘h ’Ehal M not be cured by Hall CHENY & CO Toledo, O.. We, the undersigned, have knows-F. J. Cheney for the. last 15 years: and ‘belleve him perfectly honorable. “in all ‘business transactions ‘nd !lh:nellll! -bl- fasgareys dat i obligations ‘made NATIONAL 'BANK OF COH'!iRGE.a Halll's Catarrh Cure I: tnluu inter: nally; acting direeuy h blou and’ mucous surfaces: 0 "m Telfl‘;l‘l,gg]hll sent. treol.l R D " b T e Iruggls PoF ke Halr's Pam! ’y7 Pllis or uw#— v, | i .| Gréenhouse, 1242 Doud. - |ster; Phone 166.—Adv. - day~exercises. ture taken.—Adv. Mrs. A. Austin of who - recently sold her: enrqute to her home. Miss Alice Trowbridge, who been -teaching school. at in Grant Valley yesterday. visiting friends and relatives Northern for several days. Mrs. has been visiting relatives in turned to her home yesterday. the bargain store, first class-work st reagonable prices.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Carter of Ten- attend the Decoration day exercises, Mr. Carter being an old soldier. ed to their home this morning. Friday, returning to her home at Northfield, Minnesota, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Lindstrom, owners of the Fair Store in Cass Lake, spent Sunday with Mrs. Lind- strom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Mosen, of this eity. The entire $10,000 stock of Aker- berg, Kittleson & Co., is being sold at wholesale prices.—Adv. Orrin Bjoring, who has spent the past several weeks in Bast Grand Forks, has returned to Bemidji and will be associated with Albert Kleven in the land business. There will be an important meet- ing of the Commercial club this eve- ning. It is urged by officers of the organization that as many members as possible be present. Mis. T. S. Andrews of the town of Northern was among the out-of-town visitors who attended the Decoration day exercises. While in the city, she was the guest of relatives. Gasoline Filling Station—“Crown Gasoline”—12 6-10c per gallon. C. W. Jewett Company.—Adv. in the Masonic hall. The_report of the meeting of the Grand Chapter will be given at this meeting. diana, who has been the guest of her daughter, Mrs. C. E. Battles, family of Lake Boulevard for a week, returned to his home this morning. Mrs. O. E. Jackson and sons, Ed- mund, Lloyd and Harley, of Mizpah, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs: Martin Longballa of Doud avenue. They will remain until the latter part of the week. One dollar will do the work of two at the closing out sale of Aker- berg, Kittleson & Co.—Adv. Mr. and: Mrs. Pearle Davis and Charles Gardener of Minneapolis, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Miller for a few days, re- turned to their home on the M. & I. last evening. Mrs. J. C. Parker and daughters will leave next week for Williams, Minnesota, where they will spend the symmer months. Mr. Parker is engaged in constructing Ditch No. 23, near that place. Hugo Scharf, who travels for the Potlatch Lumber company of Bon- ners Ferry, Idaho, has spent the past few days in the city, visiting his wife. He left this morning for North Da- kota, in the interest of the company. 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: There will be a meeting of the ‘Woman’s Auxiliary of the Fire De- partment this evening at 8 o’clock, in the city hall. These meetings will be-held the first Tuesday of each month. All members are urged to be present. Mesdames Oscar Rylander and Louis Tabor. will entertain. the Swed- ish Lutheran Ladies’ Aid society ‘Thursday.-afternoon at 2:30, at the Rylander-home, Shore Acres farm, ‘formerly- the John Lunn place: - All are- cordiaily-invited to attend. Mrs,. B." R. Jefferson .of..Los An- | getes; California, who has .been the guept _ef her::daughter; Mrs. A. A. . Warfield;; of ‘Lake Boulevard for the past(-several- days,: will- leave Sat- ‘urdny -for- hrer summer:-home- on ‘Bay Lake. -Mrs: - Jefferson -attended the | Panama -exposition: before coming to | Bemidir.:: 3 "1 We.have. a big stack of -plants for ; wlnflow boxes:- and: -bedding, . all grown. At the A. E. Web- [fresh and home { Monday,” June 7, the Beltrami County” Sunday: School: - convention will hold:its regular meeting in Blackduek. Two state workers, Dr. Bowden-and ‘Mrs: Jean E. Hobart of Minneapolis will be present. thirty Bemidji people-expeet-to at- “l'tend - the- convention. . The: delegates the guut of Bemidji friends yester- |’ day, while attending the Memorial{<| One: of - these ‘days:>yous ought to BRI E RN go.to. Hakkerup’s:and shave:your pic- Minueapolis, farm near Nebish, was in the ecity: yesterday Mrs. A. Humilson of Cass Lake re- turned to her home yesterday: after in D. Nuss of Cass Lake; who the town of . Northern for. a week, re- 1ave your furniture repaired at strike came to Bemidjl yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. George Whitney of Brainerd, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Titus, return- Miss Bessie Dilley closed a suc- cessful term of school at Puposky Regular meeting of the Order of |/ Eastern Star this evening at 8 o’clock |! A. C. Teeple of Union Mills, In-| and | Abput Miss:Clara Haugen-of Henning was in Bemidji'yesterday, enroute to her home, after- visiting relatives in Be- has Summit, South Dakota, returned'to her home will be the guests of the Presbyterian church while in Blackduck. Messrs: Hotvedt and.John Stordahl of East Grand Forks, Minnesota, re- turned to their home..this morning, after spending several days in the town of Liberty and Bemidji, the guests. of relatives. Mrs. Stordahl, who accompanied them .from the Forks, will remain in Liberty for a longer visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bjoring. They made the trip in the Hotvedt car, and found the roads to Bemidji in good condi- tion. Mrs. E. G. Klungness was given a farewell surprise last evening, when the Ladies’ Aid of the First Scandina- vian Lutheran church and other friends gathered at her home to spend the evening. They. presented her with a dozen sterling silver tea- spoons and a set of gold cuff links; as a remembrance of the occasion. Lunch- was served at a late hour. Mrs. Klungness, who for a long time held the office of president of-the aid, will leave Saturday merning, to- gether with her family, for her new home near Minot, North Dakota. Mr. and Mrs.. Klungness, who have both taken active part in church work, will be greatly missed in Bemidji. Mr. Klungness has been at their new home for several weeks past. The dandelion is an efficient plant. It is most excellently adapted to its job of keeping alive and spreading itself over the face of the earth. Ex- cept in early spring its leaves are too bitter to be eaten by man or by ani- DELIGHTFUL REFRESH Y4 [ roots: take-strong- hold. the blogsom; is .determined: by height .of: the; other., vegetation. es up.toward.the.sun.: Tfiimmfiw, ‘hakes- streaked; - fa( or gray “hair-darkrand: glouu»lt once. Almostwever.yom lnows thit. Sage Tea and . Sulphus, .. propenly, ecompounded; lo the hair when faded, streaked, or gray; also ends- dandruff, itching-sealp and stops falling: hair. . Yeara<ago -the -only way to getrthimmixtwe wagto make. it at home, which, is mussy and trouble: some, Nowadays we simply ‘ask at any drug tore: for 7~ Wyethls Sage -and: Sulphur Tair Remedy.”. You. will gebra lurge ottle for about 50 eents, Everybody wses this old, famous recipe, because no ne can-possibly tell that you darkened our hair; as it.does it so naturally and cenly.:: You dampen.a -spongeor soft rush _with it and.draw this. through: ur Tair, taking one small strand at a ime: by ‘morning the gray hair disap- ctrdy and: after- anotlier application or Lo, your-liaie hecomes; Leautifully, dark; thick and glossy and .you. look years.| roung.r. mals. They lie flat on the earth so The House dent on the screen as on the stage, in--the - “The Lily of Poverty Flat” From the story by Bert Harte BEATRIZ NIENELEIIA \ 1 0F wmuv nn! Shows at 7:30 and 8:45 5¢ —ADMISSION— 15¢ World Film today—always.goed Tomorrow—NEW actors in NEW Comedy GRAND THEATER- of. Quality act' feature The story relates how Jne a poor California- miner falls-in love with Lily- Folinsbee and. saves her from insult by a Mexican, Lily’s father, John Folinsbee, “strikes ‘it rich, and | he-and’ his- wife and daughter betake themselves- from- California to Parls to enjoy' themselves. - - “in_Parig’ Lnya mother endeavors to arrange a marriage between the girl. and a French aristocrat, but Lily remains firm in her loyalty to. her absent lover. e | But old Folinsbee suddenly becomes poor, and he returns. with his,family 0 California, where Joe, durink | heh‘. absence,. has. grown rich. - The Mexigan. renewa. his. suit: for, Lily’s hand. and threatens murder;an | Joe and his friends. But justice Is dealt_out to the villiap, and the path cleared of all obstacles riage of Joe and Lily.. plays—try them. *“The, Frame Up,” in two reels. ‘‘The Paris Hat.”” ‘‘Haye You. Se.exLMy Girl?”’ PLEASING PH&TO~PLAYS AT THE: oo REX THEATRE REX Tuesday ‘WasCall; for :and; Delive: The Vltag (fh favorites, Earl Wl{llams and Anita Shwsrt ina = f'rn;:dy. . three part Broadway Star Feature 7 by-E. Phillips Oppenheim, * Children Bc Matinees 2:30 p. m. .. Also startling developme‘nvtsmthe story of “The Black: Box”’ ADMISSION— “From Headquarters?" Wednesday and Thursday Mary Fuller in Edison’s photopl;y of the novel “The Master Mummer” Evening\7:30‘ P 'm. ~ |Sunday, traveling 140 miles and cov- _|tual running. time. that' grazing beasts -may'tread -on them ‘without killing:.the plant. The The' length of the elastic stem which-‘bears- up the in which, the .dandelion.:finds; itself..On{: a close, cropped, lawn. thecdandeiion’s stem.is,stubby; in:tall grass.it reach- Its seeds fy HATR Common garden Sage and Sulphug orings back the. natural color and,lustve.| kdu}to 10c | yory- lwuu The @ serfes of seed most to the first Walter Marcum :B Paul Bultord autoed - to Park “Rapids, i Nevis and’ Douglas: Lodge, ' state= park, ering the distance in nine hours ac- - The ; trip . was made in: Mr. Marcum’s Ford for the, purpose of investigating the accom-~| plishments of farmers in that terri- tory whouware ‘growing: beans, - Mr. | Marcum ; punchased - his ‘machine. in the fallof:1911,and it is believed that it hes:a larger-mileage to its credit | thaniany, other, machine. in Bemidji, | haying; traveled. approximetely 50,- 000 miles. - The: trip: to Nevis. was * | made: without,mishap -of :any :nature otherthan-that several.cars;of higher prices werer: pulled: from-mud: holes: During; the; five-seasons:of :constant | use but one new gear has been.pur- chased, for- the-car and this is being carried-for-emergency. Greatly: Benefited by: Chamberlain’s = “I" have -used-Chamberlain’s Lini- ment fof sprains,-bruises:and rheu- matie pains,. and the great benefit I have received: justifies my; recom- mending::it: in the highest. terms,” writea Mrs. Florence -Slife,;;- Wabash, Ind;:: If-you are-troubled:with rheu- matic pains: you will certainly: he pleased with the prompt relief- whici Chamberiain’s cLiniment. affords. - Ob- tainable :everywhere. The: governor.of Strasburg:has is- | sued: warning that severe- measures | will:be:taken against parents who al- low:their:children ‘to appear.in Eng- | lish sailor:suits with the.names ot British: warships on their hats. e ———— | While.ex-King Manuel of Portugal has.not,yet offered. his. services at the front he.is conducting a hospital at:Brighten for wounded-officers and is said to treat them in royal style. Pioneer.. wanis—one-halt- cent » word: cash. ETTER late than never,” may be all rlght for:some thmgs, but men think it a shame . to let time slip along witheut their friends getting the.com- fort of the Real Tobacco Chew. Every day they are telling friends to get started right A little chew of pure, rich, mellow tobacco—seasoped and sweetened just enough—cuts out so much of: the grinding and spitting. THE REAL TOBACCQ CHEW. IS NQW_CUT TWO WAYSI! W-B CUT IS LONG SHRED, RIGHT-CUT IS SHORT SHRRD: Take less than one-quarter the old size chew.. will be more satisfying than a mouthful of oldlin:: tobacco. Just take a nibble of it until you find_the strength chew that suits you, then see how.easily-and evenly the real tobacco taste comes, how it satisfies, how much less you have to spit, how few chews you take to be tobacco satisfied. That's why it is The Real Tobacco Chew. That’s why it costs less in the end. The taste of pure, rich tobacco does not need to be covered uwpe An cxcess of licorice and sweetening makes you spit too much. €6 Notice how the salt brings out the rich tobacco taste. Yy WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY 50 Union Square, New York BUY FROM DEALER OR SEND 105 STAMPS TOUS DRY VCLEANWG BEMIDII ' Business Directory CLASSIFIED ALPHABETICALLY LAUNDRY E. M. SATHRE . ABBTRACTER - O’Leary-Bowser .Bldg. . Bemidji, Minn., BANKING. AND. SAVINGS :8ave ayatematically.: Make.use.of our Savings Department: We, wel- | Lo Y ORR-OpeN: aecount. - SECURITY STATB, BANK_ Bemidji, Minn. BROSVIK, THE: TAILOR - Phone: $38: “BAKERS:AND conmmmm xaon&fimnumm Manutacturers: and-Jobbers- .- Ice Cream,- Bakery-Goods,; ‘Confec- > tlonery, Cigars-and: Foun- - tain Goods- “816 Minn. Ave. N. W. Phone 126 -KEMBS DRY CLEASNNG HOUSE: Ghe Mo Clothes Cleaners For Men, Women and Children Pianos, Organs and Sewing Everything for the Machines. Offie. aad Souoal 117 Third St. Bemiajt. Security Bank Building Phone 673-W PIONEER OFFICE SUPPLY GENERAL MERCHANDISE HOME LAUNDRY We wash your clothes as they did at home. Our specialty is Family ‘Washing. Try us. Phone 498 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Wholesale and Retail STORE Phone 31 J. BISIAR, Manager. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN careful buyers Specialist of Chronic Discases, buy here. Free Consultation. W. G. SCHROEDER 2083% 3rd St., over Blooston Store Bemidji Day and Night Calls Answered At Best ni Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, Flour, .Feed, etc. The “THE NEW BEMIDJT” Sold in Bemidji DR. F. J. DARRAGH Phone 65. OPTOMETRISTS DRS. LARSON & LARSON Specialists in the Science of Fitting Glasses. Offices over Postoffice Bldg. Phone 92 your favorite store ickle pencil on earth. ASK THE MAN GROCER PHOTOGRAPHER 8 Clothes Cleaned and Pressed. ! AUTOAND BUGGY-PAINT SHOP | “We also do house L klnds Give us a trial. Our prices Ne regsonable. Phone 182. & -~ CARL: KVERNOQ: °01d Star Theater Bldg.- ating of all 2nd'st.- FANCY AND STAPLE Beachnut Brand of Jams and Fresh CASE’S CASH STORE GROCERIES AND SHOES GROCERIES Holstead Coffee - .. Photos Day and Night N. L. HAKKERUP Jellies Onions and- Rhubarb SPECIALIST You should try DENISON’'S DE- LICIOUS and 40c guaranteed. If not satisfactory re- turn it and get your money. JNO. C. MARIN, Phone 32 SUPPLIES FOR OFFICE Typewriter ribbons, carbon paper, -+ typewriter paper, clips, paper fasteners, Get quantity prices . PIONEER OFFICE STORE Phone 31 i.mm, COAL AND WO00D A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. Practice Limited EYE EAR NOSE THROAT Glasses Fitted. Office Gibbons Bldg., Markham Hotel. COFFEES, 26¢, 30¢, 36c¢ X the pound. Absolutely North of Phone 105 320 Minn. Ave. SECOND-HAND GOODS HARNESS We want to sell a few Work Har- nesses cheap to “advertise them. Call in and see them. ZIEGLER'S SECOND HAND, STORB punches, eyelets ete., ete. Security Bank Bldg. FOR SALE OR RENT .Any ‘Building material: of all kinds.- ST. HILAIRE RETAIL LBR. CO. Phone Five-room . cottage; flve-room house with five acres of ground all ready for crop, close in; gaoed farm for rent; a‘snap on a -room house on Dewey Ave. MORRIS & LONGBALLA quantity you want. 100 - Bemidji