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MONDAY, TUNE 7, 1618, About The City EE KKK KKK KK KK * LEST WE FORGET * B R R R R A R L R S R Flag Day is June 14. In case of fire call 349, Tuesday, June 15, {s “Good Roads Day.” Sumuer school begins June 21. will last five weeks. Bemidji’s Vawter-Redpath ehautau- qua will be held August 3 to 7, in- clusively. . The legislative excursion will reach Bemidji June 17, spending the day here. ‘When traveling trip tickets. road receipts. It purchase round- Boost the Bemidji rail- There will be another sale of state school and swamp land of the county Wednesday, June 9. Baptist convention, Northwestern association of Minnesota, will be held here June 17, 18, 19 and 20. June 8 has been named as the next meeting date of the Beltrami county board of commissioners. 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 ana 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. 0GA4 BREVITIES Mrs. H. A. Scharf entertained the Entre Nous club this afternoon at her home. Mrs. William Blakeley of Farley spent Saturday in Bemndj! the guest of friends. For Wood Phone 129.—Adv. Miss Magda Rygg of the town of Liberty spent Saturday in the city, the guest of friends. Mrs. V. M. Owens of Hines was the guest of Bemidji friends Satur- day between trains. Wit You never tasted daintier, lighter, fluffier biscuits than those 3 ed with Calumet. They’re always \ good — delicious. / . For Calumet in- sures perfect baking. RECEIVED HIGHEST AWARDS Pure Food s tion, Chicago, Paris E ition, France, " March, 912. Saturday, where she will visit rela~ tives for a short' time. One of-these days you ought to &0 to Hakkerup’s and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. The G. D. Backus and B. H. Dena families are camping at the Backus Bootleg lake farm for a week. Mrs. E. W. Hall of the town of Eckles was among the out-of-town shoppers in the city ‘Saturday. Frank Tufts of St. Paul, deputy United States marshal, was in Be= midji Saturday night on official busi- ness. tave your furniture repaired at the bargain store, first class work at reasonable prices.—Adyv. Mrs. John Willis of Plantaganet spent Saturday in the city shopping, returning to her home in the eve: ning. Florence, John and James Harris are spending several days in Kelli- her, the guests of their father, J. O. Harris. Mrs. John Lemlo of Puposky is vis- iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Winebrenner, of Lake Plantaganet for a few days. The entire $10,000 stock of Aker- berg, Kittleson & Co., 1§ being sold at wholesale prices.—Adv. Mrs. John Derns and Mrs. Val Be- noir of Laporte transacted business in the city Saturday, returning home on the evening train. Misses Anna and Esther Copp of Tenstrike were in Bemidji Saturday, enroute to their home after visiting their sister in St. Paul for g week. Gasoline Filling Station—*Crown Gasoline”—12 6-10c per gallon. C. W. Jewett' Company.—Adv. Ruby and Albert. Wheaton of Cass Lake arrived in the city Saturday and will be guests at the E. E. Kenfield home on Lake Boulevard for a few days. . Tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock there will be Norwegian services in the First’ Scandinavian Lurtheran chureh. All are cordially invited to. attend. One dollar will do the work of Bemidji People Are Pleased to Learn How It Has Been Done. It’s pretty hard to attend to duties ‘With constant aching back; ‘With annoying urinary disorders. Doan’s Kidney Pills have made work easier. So\thousands have gratetully testi- fled. They're. for bad backs. They’re for weak kidneys: Bemidji people: gratefull niend Doan’s, Mrs. P. Schondeman, 814 Bemidji Ave., Bemidji, says: “One of the family had trouble from the back and kidneys, caused by hard work and recom- the loins. After stooping, this one could hardly get up again. Doan’s Kidney Pills' weré recommended as the best medicine for kidney disor- ders and their use in a ‘short time removed the trouble.” Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for'a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Schondeman recommends. Fos- ter-Milburn' Co., Props:;, Buffalo, N. Y. a whaler that J. W. Collins had a photo made of it.—Baudette Region. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Sathre and son, Curtis, autoed to Hazelwood farm in the town of Liberty yester- day morning, returning to Bemidji today. Forrest Sathre, who has spent the past couple of weeks on the farm, returned to the city with them. Fill your cars with Purity gaso- line. It is better; there’s a reason. Filling station open evenings and Sundays. 11 6-10 cts. per gallon. St. Cloud Oil Co.—Adv. Misses 'Esther Nixon and Winni- fred McDermott, both teachers in the Bemidji schools this year, left this morning for Duluth, ‘where they will spend a few days before leaving for their homes at Wells and Clontarf, respectively. They will not return to Bemidji next fall. The women of Bemidji are cordial- two at the closing out sale of Aker- berg, Kittleson & Co.—Adv. Mrs. A. M. Crowell and daughter, Mrs. W. S. LaMont, and children, will return this evening from Backus, where they spent Sunday, the guests of relatives. Mrs. Thor Iverson and Mrs. Iver Knudson and three children of St. route to Kelliher, where. they will visit relatives for a month. Tomorrow—A great 7-reel melo- drama, “Your Girl and Mine.” Don't miss it. It has a moral, too. At the Grand.—Ady. Several Bemidji- attorneys will leave tomorrow morning for Interna- tional Falls where they will be pres- ent at the call of the calendar of the June term of district court. Mr. and Mrs. William Campbell of ‘Waupaca, Wisconsin, are the guests of their son, Attorney G. W. Camp- bell, and family of Minnesota avenua. weeks, Prof. H. Vieson will "play the violin and direct the music in the Rex Theater Saturday, Sunday and Monday evenings.—Adv. Miss Dora Barrette of International Falls, who has been the guest of Mrs. F. A. Wilson and Mrs. D. R. Burgess and. other friends for the past.few days, returned home this morning. Mrs. Henry Simpson returned to her home in Bena Saturday after- as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Chichester at their Birchmont Beach summer home. Mrs. G. M. Torrance, who has been confined at the St. Anthony’s hospital for the past three weeks, following an operation for appendicitis, return- ed to her home on Bemidji avenve yesterday afternoon. The Pioneer is the place to buy your rolls of adding machine paper for Burroughs adding machines. One —Adv. D. R. Burgess left this morning on the Soo for Pine City, Minnesota, where he will attend a state fire- mens’ convention. From there he will go to Solon Springs, Wisconsin, to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Burgess, for a week. Roy and Jim Carter of Grand Forks, North Dakota, have arrived in Bemidji and will go to Lavinia where they will spend the summer, and where they will conduct a store. They have spent the past = several summers at that popular resort. Beginning today, matinees at the Grand Theater every Monday, Tues- day, Thursday, Saturday and Sun- day will commence prompty at 2:30. —Adv, Mrs. MacGregor and daughters leave Saturday to.reside in Bemidji. They made many friends in Baudette who are sorry to hear of their in- _|tention ‘to ‘leave Baudette, and they will be followed to their home by the best wishes of all.—Baudette Region. Beginning .today, matinees at the Grand Theater every Monday, Tues- day, Thursday, Saturday and Sun- —Adv. 2 A cHugkigHge Welshing 48 bouhde ‘and measuring four feet six inches in length was shipped from ' Baudétte the other day ‘along with ofher fish' from Béaudro’s fishery. It was such) Cloud were in Bemidji Saturday, en-| They will remain in the city for three . ly invited to attend a 500 and Bridge party tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 in the Guild Hall of the Episcopal church. Mesdames Dodge, Stanton and Sanborn, hostesses. Admission 25¢.—Adv. Attorney C. M. King of Deer River suffering badly from'lameness acrossi to International Falls where herwill jassist in: the? Tufford- thi#d dégree murder tria} ‘which will ‘be oné ‘of the cases to be tried at the Koochi-| ching county term. of district court which convenes:tomorrow. Judge W. S. McClenahan -of Brainerd: will pre- side. - “There’s'a fight that is a flght." in the. western. drame, “On the Night Stage,” to be shown in a Mutual‘Mas- ter-picture at the Rex Theater Mon- day. Robert Edson plays:the part' of the fighting:parson. William 8. Hart appears as the avenging road agent.-- Adv. ¢ The Sunday Minneapolis Journal contdins the' foHowing“‘item, which willibetof“interest to:Bemidji people: ¢‘Miss - Martica - Byrnes, . daughter -of Dr. and Mré. William J. Byrnes, 'whose marriage to Hallan Lewis Huff- man of Bemidji will- 'take place ‘Wednesdayevening, June 16, at the home of her parents, has chosen her sisters, Misses Lyle and - Josephine Byrnes, for her bridesmaids. There will be three-ribbon stretchers, Misses Lucille Miller, Ethel Chandler and Allene Chaney. Miss Margaret Bar- nard will be Miss Byrnes’ trainbearer. “|Frank McDonald will be Mr. Huff- man’s best man. A large reception will follow the ceremony. - Mr. Huff- man and his bride will be at home in Bemidji after Aug. 1. In com- pliment to Miss Byrnes, Miss Loretta Newman~ of Fairmont avenue, St. Paul, will give:a luncheon Tuesday. Miss Lillian McLaughlin, 3144 Col- fav avenue 8., will be hostess at a tea Wednesday afternoon for Miss Byrnes. A bridge luncheon will be .given Thursday for Miss Byrnes by Miss Ann Walker at her home, 2609 Colfax avenue S. Misses Lucille; Linnie and Elizabeth Miller, 1204 Morgan avenue N., .will give a lun- cheon for Miss Byrnes Friday. Mrs. Byrnes will give a trousseau tea for her daughter at her home next Sat-| urday. Dr. and. Mrs. Byrnes will give the bridal dinner for their daughter and’ her fiance Monday eve- ning, June- 14, at their home.” Gasoline Filling Station. Purity gasoline 11 6-10 cts. per gallon. Purity gas is better. There’s a reason. We are open Sundays and evenings. St. Cloud 0il Co.—Adv. Regults are most aiwags certain when you-use a Ploneer want ad One-half cent a word. Phone 31. PLEASING PHOTO-PLAYS REX ‘@hflmN A five reel Mutual Masterpicture. splendidly acted and realistically staged. THEX%RE REX ight Stage” Beautifully pictured, The wild free atmos- phiere of hill and plain pervade the picture while Excitement, Thrill and Danger enliven: the action Robert Edeson plays the part of a fighting parson, There is a wond- erful seene in which he Battles single handed with.a crowd. Fight That is-A: Fight. A Do you know that a NICKLE'S. worth of eleetricity -will pperate a 2 burner oven- for will operate a griddle for will operate .a: 6-1b iron for will operate a toaster will operate a chafing dish for will operate one burner of stove for. 2 - will operate a:7:cup coffee percolator-2- will operate a washidg machine for 8 .will operate a 12-inch fan for 22 will operate a curling iron for 45 h mm. . 73 ‘50 1 1 2 2 2 If you want clean; sanitary cooking.at a reasongble: cost, enquire at Minnesota Electric Light and Power Co. : Phone 26 William S. Hart appears as the avenging road agent. Children Bc Tuesday: —ADMISSION— Adults 16c Alice Joyce, in a twe reel drama ‘‘Unfaithful-To His Trust’’ ‘‘Mr. Jarr Takes a Night Off”’, and' the freaks make things lively and exciting. ‘‘Won Through Merit’’ Edison drama featuring Gladys Hulette, Children Bc Matinee 2:30 p. m. noon after having spent several days || —ADMISSION— Adults 10c Evening 7:30 p. m. GRAND THEATER Tonight Only The House of-Quality roll, a dozen rolls or & hundred rolls. |. The 3800. 000 Photoplay _ BAXERS AND CONFECTIONERS Business Directory CLASSIFIED ALPHABETICALLY ABSTRACTS OF TITLE LAUNDRY HOME LAUNDRY ‘We wash your clothes as they did at home. Our specialty- is Femily Washing. Try us. Phone 498 E. M. SATHRE ABSTRACTER O'Leary-Bowser Bldg. Aners Bemidji, Minn. Clothes: Cles For ‘Men, Women-and Children MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ‘Wholesale and Retafl Planos, Organs and - Sewlng Machines. 117 Third 8t. Bemidjil. Phone 573-W J. BISIAR, Manager. D. L. FRIEDMANN . AUDITOR ACCOUNTANT BUSINESS COUNSELOR Phones 610-7—776-W. The. discriminating smoker is now smoking “DON ALMO" “Be a Booster” GENERAL MERCHANDISE OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN - Grocerfes, Dry Goods, Shoes, Flour, Feed, etc. The careful buyers _buy here. W. G. SCHROEDER Bemidji Phone 66. DR. F. J. DARBAGH Specialist of Chronic Discases Pree Cansultation. 20814 8rd ‘St., over ‘Blogston Store Day and Night-Calls w BROSVIE, TEE TAILOR Phone 938 DRS. LARSON & LARSON Specialists in the Sclence af Fitting Glasses. Offices over Postoffice Bldg. Phone 92 “THE NEW BEMIDJI” Sold in Bemidji At your favorite store KOORS .BROTHERS CO. 1 Manufacturers'and Jobbers | Zoe Cream, Bakery Goods, Confec- tlonery, Cigars-and Foun- i tain Goods | 316 Minn. Ave. N. W. Phone 125 Best nickle pencil on earth. ASK THE MAN GROCER FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES PHOTOGRAPHER KEMP'S m’cmnme HOUSE day will commence prompty at 2:30.l will charm you—as no other play or picture everdidl Becauseit’s the most. thrilling, realistic, heart-gripping- story ever. flashed on a screen. Because. bewitching Lottie” Pickford is idéal as the heroine —Irving Cumnifrigs; a-cotker as tho hero. Great play! Gréeat castl “The Diamond From thieSky” carned first prize in the recent pho- . toplay contest. Now you are offéred $10,000 For a Suggestion! 10,000 fc ] to this play. 8 e eaedusl to Wls olay. See it now! Everybody’s talking about “The Name-of Theatre Clothes Cleaned and Pressed. ‘We Call for and Deliver Promptly. PIONEER QFFICE SUPPLY STORE # 7 Everything for the £ Office and School * Security Bank Bullding =~ Phone 81 BANKING AND SAVINGS _ | save systematically. Make use of- <our Sayings Department. We wel- § come yiour open nccounq. AR 4 SECJURITY STATE BANK Bemidji, Mion. \ 3 A In Chapter No. 2 Lottie Pickford appears for the first hme as Ester, the Colonel’s daughter, stolen at the age of three by Hagar, the Gypsy woman, and now sixteen years of age. The Diamond changes-hands and the real action.commences in this chapter. “THE ENVIRONMENT”—two reel drama. “BILLY STUDIES MUSIC’—a good comedy. l‘st Show at 7:30 5 reels Admission 5¢ & 15¢ " TOMORROW — Something new,: something” different, Olive ‘Wyndham, and an all star cast in the 7 reel'melodrama of the most thrilling sort with*the ‘‘Votes for Women’’ moral. : DRUGS AND JEWELRY Holstead Coffee Beachnut Brand of Jams and Jellies Fresh Onlons and Rhubarb CASE’'S CASH STORE GROCERIES AND SHOES You should try DENISON’S DE- LICIOUS COFFEES, 25c, 30¢, 36¢c and 40c the pound. Absolutely | guaranteed. If not satisfactory re- turn it and get your money. JNO. C. MARIN, Phone 32 320 Minn. Ave. SUPPLIES FOR OFFICE Photos Day and Night N. L. HAKKERUP SPECIALIST A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. Practice Limited EYE BAR NOSB- THROAT Glasses Fitted. Office Gibbons Bldg., North of Markham Hotel. Phone 108 SECOND-HAND GOODS Typewriter ribbons, carbon paper, , typewriter paper, clips, paper | tastenérs, punches, eyelets etc., ete. Get quantity prices PIONEER OFFICE STORB Phone 31 Security Bank Bldg. ° HARNESS ‘We want.to sell.a few Work Har- nesses cheap to advertise them. Call in and see them. ZIEGLER'S SECOND HAND LUMBER, COAL AND- WO00D “YOUR GIRL AND MINE®» In'one of the earliest acts, an exciting. hwd-w-hand -ch'lflldi between a man and-a woman _takes. place quickly wedding, a murder, and an auto. abductwn tbat Malmee at 2: 30 3 "Whislesalers and Retajlers. Seryice, and - satisfactiom. MWL Orders given that same service you got in person.: \ ammn's \ Evening 7:30 - Bemiops, Minn. "Any quantity you want. Building material of all kinds. ST, HILARRE. RETAIL LBR. CO. ‘Phone 160 - Bemtdjl Five-room . entun house with five acres of mnfll all ready for crop, close 1 farm for rent; a snap on & G—gomn house on.n-wny Avo.

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