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and Tie company left last night for Kelliher where he wfll spend a short time. ) GEDgIUY B "ST’ NDS About The City e @ Se-dRas B2 LSRR S8 Al Remembér the Hénrionfst Miif: ery will display a beautiful line of Mrs. Louise Ryggs of Bertha spent s hats Friday and Saturday, March 17 Friday in Bemidji on busjness. and 18.—Adv. 5 2d318 S sz Mr. and Mrs.” Arthur Warner of Puposky are spending a few days with friends in Bemidji. A.‘B. Palmer left this miofning for St. Cloud where he will witness the Bemidji-Little Fall! hl.!ket ball game tonight. Mrs. T. C. Bailey entertained this afternoon at a bridge party given at her home on Minnesota avenue. Mrs. A. A. Andrews entertained a few of her friends yesterday after- noon at bridge at her home, 1225 Lake Boulevard. Mrs. Catherine . Jansen,. who_has been visiting in Bemidji for the past few weeks as the guest of her daugh- ter, Mrs. D. D. Miller, returned this morning to her home at Chicago. E. C. MeGregor left today for Menahga, Minn., where he will spend a few days on business matters. No 51, 3 in., screw top . Pflflslsfi COUNTER-SUNK S'[AQDS 55 3 WOAR §0 3 M. J. Kolb of Bagley, atter spend- ing a few hours transacting busi- A number of young folks pleas-ness matters in this city, returned antly surprised Kern Olson at his yesterday to his homte. : . Absolutely Pure ome on Beltrami avenue last eve- ning; One of these nice days you ought "‘!t‘,. fll’ulof'[ll'hl' to to Hakkerup’s and have your J. W. Naugle of ‘the Naugle Pole pletg:re' taken.—Adv. 14tt .oll"."lo P"ostTE . F. J. Koors, of the Koors Bros. manufacturing .concern, left yester- =t day afternoon for St. Paul -and-La Crosse, Wis., where he will spend a few days attending to pusiness mat- ters. Size 5x4x11-2 E. M. Sathre lett today for Hazel- 2 ; 3 No. 300 with No-56 stand.....$2.00 : ing the Bemidji high school, left this . 0. wit .56 stand..... . ‘E ‘ , he -will spe . 5 2 h & O“S \x,\' ;:;: a:?:::‘i:ng emwbll‘ i: nd aufe::v morning for Guthrie where she will|{jl No. 56, 2 3-4 in. ..$1.50 | No. 57,3 in.; cut ghass. . ... .Price $2.00 Size 8 3-4x5 3-4x11-2 No. 60, 3in. ... ..$1.50 | Nos, 56.57, 60, set INTO desk or base | No.320 with two No. 56 stands...$4 spend a few days over Sunday visit- ing as the guest of rer parents. She will return Monda; He will return to Bemidji Monday. White Cut and Pressed Glass Bases Emeraline Base Sets Single or Double Desk High Grade Cut and Polished Glass Base For 3 in. and 3% Pn_g;lin.nqnfl. .fl‘g : &= D’Arcy McGee, lineman for the Northwestern Telephone exchange of this city, returned yesterday from a short business trip to Cass Lake. Rev. Osmund Johnson, pastor of the First Scandinavian Lutheran chureh, left this morning for Cyphers where he will hold services tomor- row. He expects to return to his home here Tuesday. C. G. Johnson returned last night from Shooks where he has been spending the past several days at- tending to his real estate interests. Above cut {llustrates Nos. 230 and 332 Ne¢ t 3 in. Square Hole, Single Desk $2.00 N: ::g Cc:t 3 in. ’S-ilulrfl Hole Doui Desk ng George Knot, after spending yes- 233 Pressed 3 in. Square hole dnnbu &'k 1.00 terday in Bemidji renewing old ac- N:_' 234 Cut 3 in. Round Hole Single Desk 2.00 With two No. 57 cut glass stands C. W. Warfield left this morning No. 235 Cut 8 in. Round Hole Double Desk 2.50 . Single Desk.... No. 236 Pressed 3 in. round hole single desk .75 No. 212 for N:. 237 Pressed 3 in. round hole double desk 1.00 No. 213 for Dol‘lbl.e Desk .. “Sengbusch” Colonial Case Sets™ are made of Strictly Quarter-Sawed Oak and Genuine Mahogaay-~<Standard Fit ish quaintances and attending to busi- ness matters, returned last night to his home at Spur. Mr. Knot was a former resident of Bemidji. for St. Cloud where he will witness the Bemidji-Little Falls Sixth dis- trict championship basket ball game. PSS Joe Anderson, insurance agent, re- turned to his home in Bemidji this morning after spending several days at Kelliher attending to insurance af- fairs. Miss Ella Herman of- Minneapolis and Mrs. W. E. Peik, .who have -been visiting in Bemidji, - left -last night for the latter’s home at Blackduck. Miss Hermanson will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Peik for some time. E. L. Oberg, editor and publisher of the Blackduck American, return- COME IN AND CONSULT US ON ANY BUSINESS PROP- ed last night to his home at Black- OSITION.ZWE MAKE NO CHARGE FOR OUR ADVICE. IT IS duck after spending yesterday in Be- OUR BUSINESS TO KNOW THE SAFETY OR UNSAFETY OF midji, INVESTMENTS. MAYBE WE CAN SAVE YOU FROM MAKING A COSTLY MISTAKE. Sylvia Carter, a student in the lo- OUR BANK IS A MEMBER OF THE “FEDERAL RESERVE” | c2! bigh school, departed last evening SYSTEM OF BANKS. THIS SYSTEM BINDS ITS “MEMBER | for her home at Hines where she will BANKS” TOGETHER FOR THE PROTECTION OF EACH OTHER |sPend a few days as the guest of her Forty couples enjoyed the St. Pat- rick’s dance given last might in the city hall by the Bemidji hand. Sev- eral out-of-town couples were in at- tendance. Louis Burchard’s seven- piece orchestra furnished the music. ‘With two No. 62 cut glass stands No. 411 Oak for Single Desk. No. 412 Mahogany for Single Desk. No. 451 Oak No. 452 Mahogany SENGBUSCH INKSTAND CO., Mllwaukee, Wis. Call at Pioneer Office-=- for display. - - - F. G. Halgren, manager of the Gamble-Robinson-Bemidji company, AND THEIR DEPOSITORS. parents. left last night for St. Cloud to wit- I i ness the championship basket ball T VYJ?llél:(';‘gl'l‘valI:Ts!A; E IN OUR BANK AND YOU CAN GET Charles E. MacKean of the Empire }zame to be played tonight between i g 4 Line railroad spent yesterday in Be-{the Little Falls and Bemidjl high i s e - " midji attending to matters of busi-|school teams. = w ness relative to the company’s in- F TSR R AR terests. J. M. Herbert, of the Crookston :’. ;l :. nm; to reat or * - FIRST NATIONAL BANK Lumber. company-plantar- lets _lest}. * want' o reat neyou get the ¥ Mrs. Kate Smiley and Miss Dena fnight on a businessifrip#e. St Clond - ; 5 ot e s gl. 3. N s Ulve were visiting as the guests of| . Dan_Rose of the Watab Paper cam- |- = * want ad. Phone 31-. ki Y relatives in Bemidji Friday. They |pany of Sartell-left-last might for the ] i XXX KX XA XXX XEEEES drove to their home at Nary in the |Twin Cities where he will spend a evening. few days on business. NEW GRAND THEATRE Whitney Brown returned this| A very delishtfal party. ~ = & s SR - . morning from Turtle River where he |last night by the young iadies’ “Live The House Of Quahty went last evening to spend a few |Wire” class of the Baptist-church in hours visiting as the guest of his|honor of the.young men’s elass, in Children 5c Tonight Adults 10c¢ |parents. tshe ::‘ument of the ‘Bspthkt :hnr:;lh: or e = 2 “Vengeance of The Oppressed” |~ ~ —— sl now slane of work for ol n ARM The A story from Ims?;igarft:am;%guofir Lubin Stars. ing school this year at Roshy, arrived [members were Bresent... - pric e State % - in the city last evening to spend a a “Busted Hearts” few days visiting with her parents| The freshman class of the Bemidii |} I wil road e 2 high school entertained last night:at: suns 3-4 gV ot o s (0 0 irect From the Owner Shows at 7:30-8:30-9:30. Children 5¢ Adults 10c. T in honor of Miss Avis Cameron-and this of a mile : ; Bemidii high school, left last eve-| o Gieon. | Mes Gomeron mom frst il o oy abxg east of the L Tomorrow Metro Feature Sunday|zize o send o tew dars over sun- (T G ’ i : i satisfaction in knowing that onl land from 15 y day visiting as the guest of her par.| 7k 280 for serlous selections. Kern |l sacrifice om There is some action in knowing that only Olson won second place in the hu- morous division. ents at Lavinia. my part and one man can get a “rakeoff” if you deal with the Blackduck rather than man who owns the land he wants to sell. You to Cass Lake l;“b]js hitin will spend less time, that is wasted time, by and another this “advertise- . being taken direct to the property he has road runs north ment it will be for sale. 1have 240 acres of the best to the county Kept a secret be- _land in the county, located on the road. You can MARGUERITE SNOW - - & . = Mrs. Madge Rygg of Liberty is . visiting with friends in Bemidji for GEORGE LE GUER‘ a few days while attending the Swed- ish conference which is being held in Nymore this week “THE UP sTART” Miss Eunice Johnson and Miss In the whlmmcal satire Nellle McMerter left thixmorning for1y tween myself and - “Divide”, three miles east of Hines drive up to.the farm Walker where they will spend the 3 3 B é = R The definition of Up-start is:? —_—— the prospective buy- . and four m'lles from -Blackduck. with automobile .ar Most Eminent Medical = Have been a Twenty-five acres in hay and team. 4 forties drain 30‘2‘.;‘.'1";3,1 Ti” (g;sthtlfie c}gfi Authorities ElldOI'SC ]t Kkxxxkxxx&kkxxxxxs|fresident on this same .crops and sixty acres : into the Mississinp Metro “snap * : : * |* TODAYS MARKET REPORT *|l nroperty for 22 years :seeded to clover and river on a gradual slope I3 TIII ISR | Ranag : ) 2 3 157 forties draln’ t0 A . ‘el‘)*r Eberlcsgd Dr. Braithwaite a8 Bemidji Markets. and feel certain that any- (timothy grasses. an orties drain Matinee 23Q$,b{1g}1ts 7', 8.4§ 473 3Adn 5 Dr. Simon —all distingui be |Turkey, live, per In. .........5 .20 Gre'seeking a real bargain 11 Will Sell It in 49, Red Lake. Three forties the disease, thethunmi seldonh: ils in | Turkey, dressed, per Ib. i { f thi : are still timbered. There —, T e ;‘g",;‘ew”fie"'éé.“é:: Gosoe) Hd por- TS v =l ol (s 80, 120 or 240 e i - is a fi lidated school and accurate knowledge concerning the property on sight. All I ask - isa fme con;so nmfiifi“ fimmeb&o};equem is that you look at it before acre tracts. at Hines, Minn. The bus urination bothex or distress you, or if uric acid in the blood has caused rhen- : you'buy elsewhere. The fact ;Terms easy. calls daily for the children, Rex THEATRE' Re; %‘fi?fifi% ot orc<-18\J of the matter is I have more :See this Interested parties are requm; Pleasing Photo Plays .. .. — BL; b acomaplerot. wing wid d- eal, fancy, dressed, per Ihy<s Tand than 1 feel able to look ibefore to write or‘;al.llr :;” d: B Saturday- MARGUERITE COURTOT -Saturday ““un:fie?:me unng‘me:nmg : after, and anxious to sell parts of you :;#::’z ? s lfl:flm /58 In a five part Mutual Masterpicture; De,Lyxe: Saretally done without charge 81 Y98 | Spring 1ambs, per 1b......... .it-in" order to improve the bal- 3 or_ references of f i “THE -DEAD ALIVE” goring many e of exprEmemMI | Mytign, ey, droseed .per Tb. ance. If you buy you can (buy. ther infolimation. We might add Amun_m:lpmdm-@- witich that M‘Qfi"nfi'flxw{' fi"df&'n%”mmfifi’m‘;"&m‘ ; depend on one thing and R | also that in no _odxer focality wili : 1 Natioe 330, Evening 700,848 o Chibdrea Se Adalts 1o 2’“"’””"""“" St that is that I will continue must sell, you find a finer lot of neigh- | 7"“""““ Egist . to be your neighbor . bors and a more pleasans place “ACCORDING TO ST. JOHN" Sunda fou R oL ok > ini ut g ,? ‘I:'l:'glgnyng bflecof Loveé, Self-saerifice’ and Regenemnonug thye "Dr, Fieroe roc's 's Fivote 1 together with others living in ¥ to live than right in this par- estern coun three acts featuring o "Wh toaler cestion: e . = g Little and Jack Richardsan. this vicinity. : 35 _ Also'a Vogue Comedy ‘A ‘BABY GRAND”. Matinee 2:30, Evening 7:30-8:30 and 9:15.., . - -Children 5¢ Adults 10c| ag Monday—A Five Act Mutual Masterpicture “THE DEAD ALIVE” rictly . fresh,. A story of Love, Thrill and M; featuring the Celebrated Star Cracked corn, per bu...... ¥ AncT:l?snm-: ‘COukTO B e i two parts—The Twin Sisters—who Seen on the| Bilions Headache, Dizziness, < sggsmp;hedlyatthemmehmeenmflfiedmblemle. s s Ceastive. nd oats Rer. Lt Matinee 2:30, Evening 7:30 and 8:45 &ml&m