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About The City Miss Ethel Foglequest was a be- tween train shopper in the city from Farley yesterday. Miss Vida Platt of Farley was vis- iting friends in Bemidji between trains Wednesday. Would like to do dressmaking by the day from 8 to 6 o’clock. Tele- phone 516.—Adv. 6d512 Miss Maud Wright of Becida is visiting for a few days as the guest of friends in Bemidji. Roy G. Pierce, assistant in the de- partment of agriculture, left this morning for Minneapolis. For Sale—Five acre lots in Ny- more, on easy terms. Tel. 249. Mathew Larson.—Adv. da44tf C. G. Ecklund left Tuesday for St. Paul and Minneapolis where he is spending a few days on business mat- ters, lands. Mrs. Belle Eck and son George of Yola drove to Bemidji and spent the day attending to business matters yesterday. Cash registers, Natiounals, all sizes, for sale. Also machines bought up. Call C. Updike, Markham Hotel.— Adv. 3d511 W. H. Elletson returned Monday to his home in this city after visit- ing for a few days as a guest at the Jamtvold home. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Morris of Be- cida autoed to Bemidji Wednesday |combings, $1.50. One of these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have your picture taken.—Adv. 14tt Mrs. E. L. Hovid and daughter, Miss Dorothy, spent yesterday in Be- midji visiting with friends and shop- ping. They returned in the evening to their home at Tenstrike. Mrs. B. M. Gile left Monday night for St. Paul and Minneapolis where she will spend the next two weeks visiting with her mother, Mrs. F. G. Thorsen, and other ‘relatives. Yes, kodakers’ films developed, any size 10¢c, prints 3¢ up. Rich Studto, 29 Tenth street.—Adv. 264513 J. W. Naugle left last evening for Kelliher where he will spend a short time attending to the affairs of the Naugle Pole & Tie company, of which he is a representative. Mrs. Robert Hanson returned to Bemidji last evening from St. Paul where, with her two sons, Robert and Ralph, she has spent the past month visiting with relatives. Money to loan on improved farm No delay. Address Box 386, Bemidji, Minn.—Adv. 5d512 Mrs. Charles Hoyt, with her son, Charles, returned last evening from the southern part of the state where she has spent the past several weeks visiting as the guest of relatives. The meeting of the “Polly Anna’” club, composed of a number of the young ladies of the city, which was to have been held tonight at the home of Misses Mable and Lucy Brooks, will be held next Thursday evening at the Brooks home. Hair dressing, switches made from Tel. 112, Mina A. and spent the day here shopping and |Myers, Troppman store, Second floor. calling on friends. Second hand National cash regis- ters for sale. —Adv. 12d517 Dr. G. M. Palmer, who has spent ladies enjoyed a “Dutch” theater party last evening. The members met at the home of Miss Esther Tenn- strom on America avente and in a body went to the Grand theater. Re- freshments. were served at Netzer's after the show. ‘ Fresh shipment of Keeley’s candy at Abercrombie & McCready, Third Street.—Adv. 2d511 Frank Wesley, wha has been in the employ of the Minnesota & In- ternational railroad for the past four years, left this morning for a few days’ visit with relatives at Brain- erd. From Brainerd he will go to Baudette wheére he has accepted a po- sition with the railway company. We buy and sell National cash registers and do repairing. Call C. Updike, Markham Hotel.—Adv. 3d611 Mrs. E. H. Denu and Mrs. C. B. Battles returned this morning to Be- midji from Deerwood where they act- ed as delegates from the Bemidji ‘Woman’s Study club at the eleventh annual meeting of the Sixth District Federation of Women’s Clubs. Mrs. Denu is president of the Bemidji or- ganization and Mrs. Battles, vice president. Remember your mother by sending her a greeting card Mothers’ Day, Sunday, May 14. Dainty and exclu- sive styles at Abercrombie & Mec- Cready, Third Street.—Adv. 2d511 Ernest Olson was the guest of hon- or at a surprise party at the Olson home on Beltrami avenue Tuesday evening. The party was given in celebration of the lad’s birthday. Re- freshments were served after the early part of the evening had been spent playing games. Among the guests were Ralph Moberg, Grace Isted, Kenneth Longballa, Edla Rude, John Simons, Borghild Johnson, Louis Brown, Walter McDonald, Roy Wilson and Ernest Olson. the Coeur d’Alene district as a bonus for their work during’the month of April Salt Lake City—Women voters of the country here t6day ,considered whetHer -the pen,after. all, really is mightier than the sword:: Unless the pen shows results shortly they say they are going to declare war with the political sword on the Demo- cratic party. They threaten to or- ganize a woman’s party, which they claim will hold the balance of power in the November election and fight the Democrats—unless the Democrats “‘come across.” Burlington, Ta.—A five-day session of the international convention of the King’'s: Daughters and ‘Sons opened here today. Delegates representing nearly 60,000 people are here from every state and a few foreign coun- tries. Cleveland—Traffic on the Great Lakes will be the greatest in history this season, George Marr, secretary | of the Lake Carriers’ association told | the United Press today. Prosperity makes shipping. The estimated total | value of the traffic this season .will] be $1,250,000,000 as against a ree- ord mark of $950,000,000 last sea- son. Minneapolis—Maurice Skell was| arrested today pending an investi- gation into the death of his wife. Neighbors found the body laying; across a bed after children had sum-i moned them. Skell called a phys- ician, saying that his wife had hung herself, but failed to notify the po- lice and coroner. St. Paul—J. Ogden Armour, pack- er, arrived in St. Paul today to per- sonally direct the building of the gigantic $2,000,000 plant to be erect- ed By his company at South St. Paul. Calgary, Alta.—During the Al- berta legislature, Hon. C. R. Mitchell introduced a bill providing for a theater tax ranging from one cent to 25 cents per admission. Moorhead; Minn,—] | pu € 24 years ago has increased just 1,000 per cent in value, according:to-a deed filed. Mandan, N. D.—John Braun, Rich- 'ardton, found guilty of attempting to kill his'son, by shooting, pleads that his trial was too soon after the al- leged act to permit a fair trial. Fargo, N. D.—D. H. MecArthur, former chairman of the Democratic state central committee, will be a candidate for governor. ‘The Pioneer 18 the place to buy your rolls of adding machine pape for Burroughs adding machines i roll, a dozen rolls'or a b ed roit KEKEK KKK KK KKK KKK KKK Pioneer want ads -oring-results. KEXREEHERE X IR NS * RAILROAD TIME CARDS * EE XK E XK KKK K KKK K RED LAXKE RAILWAY 12 South Bound Arrives 11 North Bound Leaves 500 ‘RATLRO, 162 East Bound Leaves 163 West Bound Leavs 186 East Bound Leave: 187 West Bound Leave: GREAT NORTHERN 83.West: Bound Leaves. . . 7:00 pi #Daily. All others daily except Sunda Sunday night trains to and from Twin Citles, north of Brainerd, withdrawn for winter months. NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY. Open dally, except Suncay, 1 to 8 p m, 7 to § p. m. Sunday, reading room only. 3 to 6 p. m. < The Better KKK KKK KKK KKK _ solutely sure is PURE.’ Every drop of our milk comes from a HEALTHY COW, fed on bal- Ghe Purit é Quali You can’tafford to eator drink “anything which you are not ab- anced ration, milked in abso- lutely sanitary quarters and then the milk is clarafied. * “The Wholesomeness and Pur- ity of our Milk is Unsurpassed. Let us deliver you a bottle tomorrow morning. . You will readily taste the ] difference. Phone us your order now, to- day, while you think of it. W. G. Schroeder - Phone 65 or 66 Bemidji, Minn. Men’sDress Shoes Some of the very snap- py spring patterns just in. For the young man who wants something just a little different, have the Palm Beach Mahogony Russia Oxford. In the English last, Also buy machines. | the past few days attending the meet- Call C. Updike, Markham Hotel.— ir'lg of th_e North Dakota Dental asso- KR R KRR R KRR KR KKR KR Adv. 3d511 min%(‘m, is expected to return to Be- x NYMORE NEWS x midii t'o?i.ght. .Dr. Palmer has also | . (By Speclal Correspondent.) ¥ Dr. J. T. Tuomy returned yester-|been vnsx}mgA his brother, A. E. Pal- KRR KK KKK KKK KKK KKK y day from Grand Forks where he at-| mer, while in Grand Forks. A farewell party was given in g tended the meeting of the North Da- honor of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Gunder- kota Dental association. son Wednesday evening at their home. Lunch was served at the close of the evening. Among the guests were Mrs. Julius Larson, Mrs. Ed. Ackre, Mrs. Rev. Larson, Mrs. Math- eau Larson, Mrs. O. Ackre, Mrs. Chris Larvic and Mrs. Anton Laurent. the Printing N(:)ll;l:v\;ssaper can succeed with- of your stationery the better the impression it will create; Moral: Have your print- ing done here, vertising, therefore we solicit the patronage of our readers for thase who by their advertising help to make this paper possible. ‘We are ready to accommodate your stock in our pasture at the rate of returned yesterday| $1.00 per month per head, paid in Apply Moberg - Construc- Phone 272.—Adv. 5d513 A. P. White from Moorhead where he spent Tues- | advance. day attending the meeting of the|tion Co. state normal school board, of which he is a member. The “J. U. G. 8.” club of young ~ light flexible rubber sole 4 L i L R. W. Keihl is-building an addition and rubber heel—the 4 < i NEw FuUNnRY UPENS K% % %% K % & K %% %% & % % | |- beauty youwill say when * BASEBALL YESTERDAY *|[j Youseelt. i ! > KKK KKK R KK KKK KK % A stylish English last 5 y : T S i . i i i National League: shoe just in that is not . 3 . L a W"_‘;_"_ 3’\;‘“‘;:?“‘ n °°";e;;°“ ‘;1“_" “‘; e, o SRS excelled n styleand - Spring and Summer Footwear emiaqj eldingan achine Go. ii'“satflil;h!fl ------------ 4 ish. shoe that is a ¥ - Louls ....iennens solutely dependable. You 4 H 222 Park Avenue South ) B;tter;ess—l:‘;emaree and Burns; |} Wi} g0 to the cities and For Ever! occas 10N. - . - 0% And.Anyder. & u & || pay $6 for a shoe similar " All Sizes B We dolcastmg of alldkuis Imcludmg B 116 1|l to ‘tjhis' We sellitat $4 53 All Widths s H teeit to stan: rass,iron and AlumiInum o e - e e slosasd ’ Slp o o vovgn snd aroer e || Wi this ome. We pay Special Attention to Fitting | . R. H. E. 2 < S e cater to all trade in this section of the state. Mn?t':::::—ip}éner 574 Mow:r Wf S g S S Boots or “LOW Shoes’ Pumps Schulz and Clarke. ?ee:t shto]f tthat Ifitst tbli: I f H R. H. E eet— that comforta 3 3 Bemidji Welding and Maching G0, Jisoovon ... 5 S G iorm ast and Slippers, high or low Bntteriefl-——A’nflerson and Rariden; Ademe, Conper and Semie. SLIPPERS AND heels for sport or dress wear. - HBea“t'f“lfi’me Nowhere will you find better values in aZe I . a w" Ba(t):e:i:s.—morton and O'Neill; such makes as the Selby shoes, Utz & Ruth and Thomas. - i it 9 Chicago r % El ] i 14 i ] ma"ssa e gmi.k? Dunn, Shurwood and Johnson Bros. At your command we will:be pleased to show you the best values possible and a fine lot of styles at $250, $3.00, $3.50, $4.0, $4.50 fo $5 Keating and Alexander. Adopted from GAMBIER’S ADYOCATE by Robt. McDonald Pumps and Strap slip- ‘pers, low heel, high heel, ‘all the new designsand " novelties. Step in where ‘you have an assortment ‘from which to select, get Detroit 2 At Philadelphia e Batteries—Boehler and Stahage; Sheehan and Schang. A thrilling dramatic romance. R. H. E. Paramount Feature itt- v?/‘::;:ngton 5 2 g g ;::: t‘;l;a];rigguyo‘rlanvga:: 7 5 3 i atteries—Plank and Hartley; |l - . . o 9 . . — T "1 o pay. If it is new and: practical you'll find it Grand -- Tllmgllt American Association, here at the rlght price. 7:80-8:45 Seandlse | - ) 1*; o =le OUT SIZES "FOR LADIES For a shoe that has style and comfort and lots of room, have the best line on earth. Large ankle and extra wide, and yet a neat, stylish shoe. THE EDUCATOR = = At Milwaukee . .°611 8 i £ d Thursday--Marion Swayne and Bert Delaney, in| Batteries—Bailey and s“myI or men, women an - At St. Paul . Lo1217 1 | Batteries—Perdue and Lalonge; || Finneran and Land. You'll do well to bring the children here : to be fitted—not:only to save on shoe bills but to-give them dressy, long wearing shoes that you’ll recommend to your friends. Tennis Shoes, Pumps, Scuffers, Sandals or high shoes now ready. Indianapolis ............ 9 14 -1 At Minneapolis ........ 13 13 4 Batteries — Rogge and Gossett; Burk and Owens. . 715 0 Pleasing Photo Plays Toledo . Faeth and Mayer. children. “The Carriage of Death’ ™~ BB Alsv a Vogue Comedy, ““Love, Dynamite and Baseballs.”” A': ;’;‘n::s i % 7 ’ 30-8:30.9" iy . L9112 Shows at 7:30-8:30-9:15 Admission Scand 10e | [AtJCmss Oy s 8 Kna s b _— Reagan and Berry. : BEMIDJI, o Friday—Art. Acord and Nita Davis in a beautiful Western KRR KRR R KRR RKKKRY MINMESOTA, play, three acts “Under Azure Skies”’ Also an up-to-date comedy **Perkin’s Peace Party.”’ Shows start 7:30-8:30-9:15 * * BOILED NEWS FTEEREEKEK KKK KX KK KKE ‘Wallace, Idaho—Nearly 5125!000 in gold was received here today to be Admission 5c and 1@c. | distributed among 4,000 miners in Shoe Store Beltrami Ave.