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About The City Christ Hoines of Rosby was a business caller in Bemidji yesterday. Miss Clara Rice returned this morning to Bemidji, having visited over night as the guest of her par- ents at Blackduck. John Moberg left for Bena yester- day where he expects to remain for a week inspecting the logging opera- tions in that section. One of these nice days you ought. to go to Hakkerup’'s and have your picture taken.—Adv. 14t M. Slosson, after visiting for a week at the home of friends in Wil- ton, returned yesterday afternoon to his home in this city. Miss Jean Begsley arrived in the city this morning from her home at Kelliher to spend a few days visiting as the guest of friends. Miss Olive Walcott arrived in Be- | midji this morning from her home at Kelliher to visit as the guest of friends in this city for a week. Anyone wishing a cream whip no- tify any member of the Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid or telephone 98.—Adv. 3d39 A regular meeting of the Ladies’ w om 2] { Alway | | 73 ! Printing 7.ccds! need in the yo: ing lisi¥ Bisth Asnouncem, Weddinii Stat| Envelope Inclos. Sale Bills Hand Bills Price Lists Bl Heads Calling Cards Stotements Milk Tickeis Menl Tickets 5 Tads Pamphicts Cotalogues Blotters Circulars lavitations Posters Folders Checks Blanks Notices Labels Ledal Blanks Menu Cards Placards Dodders Post Cards Programs Receipts Prompt, careful and effi- cient attention given to every detail ‘ Don’t Send Your Order . Out of Town Until You See What We Can Do § imidji, left yesterday afternoon Aid society of the Methodist church will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock in the church parlors, Bert Getchell, who has spent a short time on a scaling and cruising trip near Kelliher, returned this morning to his home in Bemidji. Mrs. Oscar Holden, who has been attending to matters of business in this city for the past several days, returned yesterday to her home at Fosston. All well beaten roads lead to the store of W. G. Schroeder these. days, and “there’s a reason”—the finest grade of floun in-this-town at only. $1.60 per sack.—Adv. 3d39 Louis Latteral arrived in the city this morning to spend a short time attending to business matters. He expects to return tonight to his home at Kelliher. Mrs. E. A. Bye, having arrived in Bemidji on the morning train yes- terday from Pinewood, spent the day visiting as the guest of friends and attending to shopping. Rev. B. A. Verklund from Roseau, Minn., will hold services for the Swedish Mission Friend church at the home of Edward Anderson tomor- row night at eight o’clock. Over twenty couples of the younger set attended the annual band ball given last evening in the ecity hall. Music was furnished by the Louis Burchard seven-piece orchestra. Judge M. A. Spooner left yester- |day afternoon for St. Paul and Min- neapolis where he will spend a short time transacting legal matters. He will return to Bemidji Saturday. Edgar Titus, proprietor of a jewelry store at Kelliher, is spend- |ing a few days in Bemidji this week renewing old acquaintances and ’iooking after his interests here. Mr. rived in Bemidji from their home al Melrose yesterday to spend a short time visiting with Mrs. Nicols’ par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Raymond, of Frohn. Thrifty housewives save the pen- inies and accumulate dollars by buy- ing their groceries from W. G. |Sehroeder, for they are always a penny or two less. Just think of 1 § |doz strictly fresh eggs for 28c.— iA(lV. 3d39 ¢ F. W. Langdon, manager of the |{Golden West Bottling Works of Be- for {Plummer, where he is spending a| short time on business relative to the bottling works. Mrs. Julia Titus and daughter, Miss Elizabeth, returned last eve- ning from ‘St. Paul and Minneapolis where they have spent a short time visiting with friends and attending to business affairs. Miss Ruth Friendmend spent a few f [hours with friends in Bemidji yes- terday, while enroute to Pinewood from her home at Hawley. She will remain in Pinewood for the next month visiting with her sister, Mrs. Nels Bye. Rex THEATRE Rex PLEASING PHOTO PLAYS Thursday, The Famous Fairbarks Twin Leading in a midnight escapade, of mischievious school- girls, which is turned into a dangerous adventure “The Burgl Full of thrills and suspense, law-breaker is not H H in?) ar’s Picnic ending with proving that a a hardened criminal. “SAMMY’S DOUGH-FULL ROMANGE" A flour-y tale, starring the inimitable funny man, Sammy Evening only, 7:30, 8:30, 9:15 Children 5c, adults 10c Burns. NEW GRAN D THEATRE The House Of Quality 5 Parts “POWDER” 5 Parts Featuring the distinguished artists Arthur Maude and A gripping and vital photop! which solves a problem of internationa) honor in a novel! and highly dramatic manner Tremendously Exciting, Constance Crawley lay of business and politics Powder Wiills Blown Up A Mutual Masterpicture De Lux in 5 thrilling parts’ Shows at 7:30 and 8:45 Children 5c, adults 15¢ Tomorrow—ALICE DOVEY “THE COMMANDING OFFICE.” Paramount picture Matinee at 2:30 in the and Mrs. Walter Nicols ar-l " ANTCHA GONTA ORDER. ANY. | THING & YoUVE { \ 1 Ben: FIFTEEN MIKUTES - TALKING ABOUT THAT BRAND OF OBACCO - WERE PAYING BY THE HOUR Copyrsinby ¥ au Toiice0 Company, 1916 A. BRIGGS Famor wspaper Cartoonist “Tuxedo has all the good qualities I had hoped for and many more than I had expected. Many of my fellow - smokers agree with me.” o 7:‘737/.67 e fo' DE LAN' SAKE DAT CROWD DON'T DO NUFFlllu_rgUT SMOKE A TUXEDO ‘BAcCY The To imitate perfection is a large-sized job—and that’s just why there never has been a successful imitation of Tuxedo tobacco. invention of the original “Tuxedo Process” right away put Tuxedo in a class by itself—and kept it there. That famous process makes Tuxedo the mildest, mellowest, wholesomest, pleasantest smoke on earth, without the faintest trace of bite in a million pipefuls. Try Tuxedo for a week and you’ll smoke it for the rest of your life. YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO EVERYWHERE - Convenient, glassine wrapp: moisture-proof pouch . In Tin Humidors, 40c and 80c. THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY L KELLY POOL—Intermission - - - - - - By BRIGGS ON THE SQUARE Jog THE RBEST PART OF THIS GAME 1§ THE §OCIAL END OF IT WONDER WRY SOME PEOPLE, GET ON TO THIS CRAB BACK OF gS- HE'S JUST AS CONGENIAL- AS A PERULVIAN MUMMY = WHO BROU(’"T T CANTE EU'RY TIME | FILL MY PiPE \ WIN ANOTHER PoT- |t AINT SUPERSTITIOUS JA GET THIS, TUXEDO -(7s] sy 2 Lift the lid on the sunshine tucked in a tin of “Tux” and you’ll make a crowd of good fellows feel happy and jolly as a bunch of boys when school’s out. - Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarette The Famous green tin with gold lettering, curved to fit pocket In Glass Humidors, 50c and 90c. = Be 10c g,y John T. Reis and family, who have occupied the F. Pendergast farm, west of Bemidji, since Thanksgiving left yesterday for Amselm, N. D. They will make their future home there on a farm recently purchased by Mr.- Reis. _ Hello, hello! Is this you? Say, you, tell everybody you see that they can get a bully pair of farm shoes from W. G. Schroeder for only $3.00. Great shoes, too, and all the farmers are talking about them!—Adv. 3d39 A. Berjeron, who has spent a short time in Bemidji visiting with rela- tives and friends, departed yesterday afternoon for Kent, Minn., where he will spend a few days on business. He arrived in Bemidji a week ago from Mizpah, his home. Charles Ferguson, who was a busi- ness caller in Bemidji for a few hours yesterday, having arrived in the morning from his home at Brain- erd, departed in the afternoon for Deer River where he will dévote a few days to business affairs. Mrs. Bert Carver, after visiting since Monday as the guest of her mother, Mrs. 8. E. Wilson, of Bag- ley, returned yesterday afternoon to her home in Bemidji. She was call- ed to Bagley by the illness of her mother. Her young son, Byron, ac- companied her. Martin Oas attended to business affairs in Bemidji for a few hours yesterday, having arrived here from Blackduck preparatory to leaving for New York City. From New York he will sail on the Kristianiafjord for Trendhjem, Norway. He will make his home in Norway. Miss Capitola Stewart entertained at a card party given last evening at her home on Dewey avenue. Re- freshments were served. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Denu, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Given, Atty. and Mrs. M. J. Brown, G. D. Backus and Misses Helen and Beatrice Backus. cal treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Covey will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Carver for some time before return- ing to Bagley. Henry O’Neill, who some time ago transplanted a specimen of the Min- nesota pine tree, taken from Bel- trami county to the Minnesota plot of the Panama-Pacific exposition at San Francisco, was a visitor in the city for a short time yesterday. He was enroute to logging operations in Warba, Minn., from his home at Crookston. REMARKABLE PHOTOPLAY War with all its finance in its myriad forms, politics with its strange twists, and love in all its variance will be seen in the Mutual Masterpicture De Luxe Edi- tion, “Powder,” in five acts at the Grand theater tonight. This remarkable photoplay in five reels produced by the American Film Company, Inc., features the great English actor, Arthur Maude, who is supported by Constance Crawley, William Carroll and an all-star cast. | People Read| This Newspaper | That’s why it would be profitable for you to' advertise in it If you want a job If you want to hire somebody | If you want to sell something If you want to buy something If you want to rent your bous: If you want to sell your house If you want to sell your farm If you aant to buy property If there is anything that you awant the quickest and best way fo supply that want 1s by placing Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Covey arrived in Bemidji this moon with Mrs. Co- vey’s mother, Mrs. S. B. Wilson, of Bagley. Mrs. Wilson is ill ‘and has been brought to this city for medi- | ! an advertisement in this paper The results will surprise . and please you AT GRAND THEATER TONIGHT | ramifications, |5 BEMIDIJI BUSINESS DIRECTORY CLASSIFIED ALPHABETICALLY MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Wholesale and Retail . ABSTRACTS OF TITLE . DRY CLEANING Clothes Cleaners For Men, Women and Children Pianos, Organs and Sewing Sathre Abstract Co. has a farm te Machines. sell—$10 down and $10 g 117 Third St. Bemldji. per month. Phone 573-W oAy ] HoGANSCN BROS J. BISIAR, Manager. SUPPLIES FOR OFFICE Typewriter ribbons, carbon paper, typewriter paper, clips, paper fasteners, punches, eyelets etc., ete. GENERAL MERCHANDISE Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, Flour, Feed, etc. The careful buyers BRCSVIK, THE TAILOR Phone 938 buy here. Get quantity prices W. G. SCHROEDER PIONEER OFFICE STORB Bemidji Phone 65. Phone 31 Security Bank Bldg. PHOTOGRAPHER BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS KOORS BROTHERS CO. Manufacturers and Jobbers Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, Confec- tionery, Cigars and Foun- . tain Goods 316 Minn. Ave. N. W. Phone 126 PIONEER OFFICE SUPPLY STORE Everything for the Office and School Security Bank Building Phone 31 Photos Day and Night N. L. HAKKERUP LOOK! LISTEN! KEMP’S DRY CLEANING HOUSE | “THE NEW BEMIDJT” Sold in Bemidji At your favorite store It you have a piece of property or auto or most anything of value to exchange, see ¢lottes Cleaved and Pressed. We 'all for and Deliver Promptiy. Best nickle pencil on earth. ASK THE MAN LONGBALLA & LEIGHTON DRUGS AND JEWELRY Wholesalers and Retailers. BANKING AND SAVINGS PENCIL SHARPENERS Savessy:temaglcaalrlltyl;u::u:veeus:;fi Service and satisfaction. Mail £The tBoston" »::‘:-' ok :fao e:account. e Orders given that same service you 1°;0 i} Yo L ipengtcly SO o33 get in person. $ i“ i 2 Lasts a life time. BARKER’S SECURITY STATE BANK Phone 31. Bemidji, Minn. Third St. - Hemidji, Minn.