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THULSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1911, DORA BARRETTE, society Reporter } ° BEMID}I BRIEFb Editorial Telephouve, “THREE<ONE” A~ o-nef for which State Forester Cox Tonight will be your last oppor-!= ) i tunity to see that beautiful picture, | recently secured an appropriation of { “Enoch Arden,” that is being shown | three thousand dollars. The force of. ! at the Majestic theater. [men will be increased as soon as pos- | | sibie and the work will be rushed to Judge and Mrs. W. S. McClenahan | completion with the least possible de- have returned from their w edd)ug1 The break will cover a distance lay. trip and have apartments at the| "~ b i Ransford hotel.—Brainerd Dispatch. | | of about seven miles and for the most i part will cover the section lines, so } . J. J. Oppsahl sold Ed. Eastman of | that it will mean quite an addition : Crow Wing county and seven others|to the roads of this section. The work 4 of this family land, and two others|was started at a point near Frank will buy soon. Mr. Opsahl also sold | Johnson's homestead.—Baudette Re- E. B. Lowell, of Sauk Rapids, 40 acres | gjon. of Jand near the power dam. i | Don't fail to see the beautiful line The Henrionnet Millinery Parlors| of fall hats at the Henrionnet Milli- have just Received a new line of pat- | nery Parlors. tern and school hats. James Ward, commonly called Good Time College will open onl-Jimmy," who is the second man to - Friday evening at 8:30 at Eighlh:‘auemm a transcontinental aeroplane street and Beltrami avenue. Com-|djght, is a St. Hilaire, Minn., boy. plete course in one evening. Enroll| His parents reside in the Northwest- early and get a stand in with the|ern Minnesota city at present, and as professors. Tuition free for the op-|\ard is well known throughout this . ening. section, his progress will be watched The Given Hardware Company is| h more than ordinary interest. unloading a carload of dynamite to- The young aviator started from Gov- day. This is the seventh carload | €rnor’s Island, New York, yesterday they have purchased this summer | ®orning in the race to the Pacific and all of it has been used in this!coast for the William R. Hearst prize, being utilized extensively |aDd landed at Patterson, N. J.. last vicinity, will be the guests of Mrs. parents, Mr. and Nirs. A. R. F;uler,j for a week or go. | The Egg and the Shell. | Eggrbells are made chiefly of car- | bonate of lime. and the yolk is half A. J. McGuire, superintendent afi water, half oil and albumen. while the ithe Northeast Experiment Station of | | white of an egg, as it Is called. con- ,Grand Rapids, is in the city attend- | ing the fair. Mr. McGuire is one of | the' stock judges. and a little phosphorus and sulphur. | The yolk always floats at the top of | the white. 8o to be as near as possible F. H. Merrill of Minneapclis, 15‘ to the hen when she sits upon it to | speading a few days in the city om | hatch it. while two cords attached to Mr. Merrill is connected [ 1€ YOIk, one at each end. prevent it business. | from actually touching the shell. with the Northwestern Telephone Exchange Company. | Ignorance. Jas. A. Terry and wife cf Imer-‘ A Scottlsh minister was asked to national Falls, arrived dn the city | Pray for rain. He did so, and the rain yesterday and will make their home [ came down in floods and destroyed the here. Mr. Terry is a representative CroPs. Irritated at the result, one dis- of'a larce music house, | “this comes o’ intristin' sic a request M. R. Nolten and D. D. Tenney, | to a Meenister wha isna acquent wi’ both of Minneapolis, are spending a agriculture.” few days in the city on business for | the Crookston Lumber Company with | which they are connected. | Why They Are Cleaner. “Women's minds are much cleaner ! than men's,” said a woman to her hus Miss Donna Lycan and Miss Dor- | pand. othy Humes came down from Cass| Lake yesterday and returned this band “They change them so much morning. They were the guests of | oftener.”"—Ladies’ Home Journal Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Lycan while here. — Spiteful. Mrs. M. E. Ibertson and daughter, “] wonder why Mabel looks in the j[azel, have returned from a visit| glass so often.” with Mrs. Ibertson's parents, Mr./ *“Maybe she has a grudge agadnst and Mrs. J. A. Kolby and other reia- herself.”—Cleveland Plain Dealer. tives at Gwinner, Forman and Coggs- = = well, N. D. Manners must adorn knowledge and | smooth its way through the worid.— by farmers in their clearing Op?ra_‘evening. less than twenty miles from tions. :his starting point. He had plannsd to make Middletown, N. Y., his first Go to Hakkerup's {,: Photo’s. | stop, and to go thence to Buffalo, but Arrangements have been comple(edju high head. wind and the fact that by the young people of the Baptist|lie Jcst his way twice over the net- church for an unique evening’s enter- | work of railroad tracks in New Jer- tainment in the church tomorrow ev- sey, made it impossible for him to ening. It will be known as a Good | complete even half of the projected Time college. A ccmplete course is|first stage. He continues his journey given and all who attend are guar-!today. anteed a diploma. | What have you to trade for new standard piano? Call at second hand -Lcre 0dd Fellows Bldg. I Nearly all the cottages at Lavinia | have been closed for the season. The Lakeside Grocery Store has been\ closed and the boat houses are now being pulled up for the winter. Tuis|? ® © 2 & © © ©-© ©© 600 ¢ * is no small work as each house must ¥ PERSONALS. @ be taken up from the water and POOOPO00009 *4 ged up a 14 foot hill. Geo. Foote of Turtle River, is itor today. Paul E. Tibbetts and Miss Francis & . V. Gordon of Kelliher, were married H. A. Hanson of Bagley was a Be- Tuesday evening at the home of midji visitor yesterday. Chris Olson, 710 American Avenue, Re E. P. White of the First Pres-| C. F. Nelson of Cass Lake was a byterian Church officiating. They |Bemidji visitor yesterday. returned to Kelliher on the evening Axel Peterson of Foy, was in the train where they will make \heir‘cm- vesterday on business. m O. Ashland of Kelliher. was stered at the Rex today. Mabel White of Cass Lake. a Bemidji shopper yesterday. \When the hay crop is short and the | re, feed problem is pressing it seems riddiculous to harvest timothy seed, | vet the experience of A. L. Briges) of Kittson county seems to justify his| C. E. Battles returned this morn- harvesting his crop for seed. A small | ing from Red Lake where he went on fortune was made this vear, one wag- business. on load selling for $650.-——Northwest | Viggo Peterson, chairman of the board of county commissioners, is in the city today. Farmstead. E. H. Reff of Bagley is in the city today. Mr. Reff is clerk of court of Clearwater county. or Eberhart ha itten an - pay Odegaard has gome to Wit- r the Northwest Farmstead, 1. pere \Wis., where he will visit for ill be published Saturday, on a couple of weeks. t of the Land Products to be Leld here next December. he believes the v will be s of inducing T n p > to move to th Mrs state. He thinks 100,000 people Will fpiends visit the show. Gill Bros. Mrs. Porter and daughter, Ollie, of Turtle River, are in the city to- day attending the fair. Governor lany L. Berman is the guest of t Duluth. M Berman will 2 away about two weeks. General Manager Gemmell of the 2. & 1. arrived today on his private car, accompanied by Auditor Downey of that line and W. T. Cox, the state forester. Mr. Gemmell and Mr. Cox »uth on a special train, leav- ore ncon in order to make a ht inspection of conditions along the line, both the railroad and Lawrence Kennedy, who has been the state thus working together 1o spending some time at Grand Forks ~ reduce the fire danger as much as| Bay, left this afternoon for his home ! possible.—International Falls Jour- at Grand Forks. J. C. Parker left last lwater where she was by the death of her sister-in-law. Arthur J. Johnson of the Crook- ston Pure Food Company of Crook- ston, is in the city for a few days on business. went al. ~ ~ c n Chas. Carter of the Kaye and Car- Last night., immediately after ter Lumber Company of Hine is in TA school, the Sophomore class of the the city today attending business and Bemidji High School met in the Lan-| the county fair. rnage room of the high school, to or-| nize. The Sopkomore meeting was exciting as all of the elections were close contested. The election of officers was the only business accom- plished. The results follow: Presi- Attorney A. C. Gillette and wife ;]F-n(, Wilbur Lycan; vice-president, of Duluth, are spending a few days L Leon Battles; Secretary, Harold Hay-|in the city. Mr. Gillette is here on ner; treasurer, Dovey Plummer. The | professional business. class decided to retain its old colors, blue and gold. I F. Bracelin, district manager of the Northwestern Telephone Ex- change Company of Crookston, is in Bemidji on business. Thos. Cooper of St. Paul, was in ‘the city yesterday. Mr. Cooper is If the people who were unable to|connected with the agricultural de- see the “Enoch Arden” performance | Dartment of the University. at the Majestic theater last evening, | » owing to the tremendous crowds, will come earlier this evening, the film will again be shown for lhe last time. Paul Shannon left yesterday for Cambridge, Mass.,, where he will at- | tend the Harvard College. nun is now a member of the junior Fire Ranger Wm. Kilby started a kela S, gang of about fifteen men at \\ork‘ Mrs. Marion Van Syckle and son, Tuesday on the job of clearing away|jeor Van Syckle. have closed their a firebreak around Baudette and|coiiage at Lavinia and left this af- | ternoon for their home at Grand ASK TO SEE ‘Forks. e THE | Walter Slosser, who has had |charge of the Lakeside Grocery at B SANITARY |Lavinia, has closed the store and re- | this afternoon. AT THE | Mrs. Ed. Netzer and son, Royal, Mr. Shan-/ CROWN P|PE’turued to his home at Grand Forks4 Out of Place. et Aunt Prisms--1 am shocked at you Maude You permitted young Mr Jones to kiss yon. Maude—He only T Wish Fritz would write his flgure: just touched me on the nose. aumi(; plainer. | can't possibly tell from his | Aunt Prisms- It wes quite out of letter whether it is 1.000 or 10,000 place, my dear. Maude- He knew ji EISSes that he sends me.”—Fliegends | was. auptie Rut you came in so sud Biatter. denly. you see, 4 A Gentle Hint Hosiess—You appear to be in deep thought, Tommy. “Have any Inck on sour fishiny | ‘ | Mamma told me if you asked me tec have some cake | wwas to say some- trip?” . “Yes. Conunting those that got away | thing, an® I've been here so long now I | forgot what it and those we threw back., we almost | Pre got seven "—Detroit Free Press. RS Fishing Luck. of water chiefly with albumen | | gusted elder confided to another Lhat‘ “They ought to be,” replied ber hus- Tommy — Yes'm. | was.—Philadelphia Double-We ar RubberHeel | is, first of all, all that it’s || name proclaims. Moreover, it makes the dainties shoe neater than it ever could be otherwise. | Because it Can’t “run-over” on one side. Think of /j the comfort and economy in that. V Hunting, Driving and Cruising Shoes made to order. Lumbermen’s Rubber Tops Repairing Neatly Done | JOHN P. RISBURC | '\ BELTRAMI AVE. BEMIDJI, MINN, | LUMBERMEN, LOOK! Here’s an Investment Opportunity ‘ in Western Canada 12,000 acres marketable spruce and tamarac for sale sixty miles 1‘, north-east of Winn‘peg Railway w Il be built into this property next year. { Italready has water transportation. Fully equipped sawmill on property. { Will sell outright or consider partnership with party who is prepa ed to take charge and begin actual operations at once. Apply to CHANDLER PARKER, Securities. Leans & Investments, Norther Crown Bank Building, Winnipeg. Never in the history values existed in the that will make you w come from. l All new pianos, organs and sewing machines sold at a Special discount. While the values of the pianos were great in our former sales the values in this great Fourth Annual Sale are still greater. Old pianos and organs taken as part payment on new planos also old sewing machines taken in exchange on new omes. This stock must be sold durmg this sale, hence the great reduction in price. | Our specialties--- ! Kimball Pianos and Singer Sewing Machines PHONE 573 as are being offered at this great sale. New shipments have been arriving daily for the past week and we have a lay-out You are invited to make your home at our store during fair week BEMIDJI MUSIC HOUSE J. BISIAR City Drug Store e gone to Crookston where they | (@ QD @ GHED GEENNED GEENEED GEENNED (IID GEIENEED GEENEED GEENRES GEED O (D oe» l_—_—-—__-.-' iFUURTH ANNUAL PIANO SALEI NOW GOING ON Will Last Until Sept. 30 of Bemidji have such piano selling business onder where they all 318 MINNESOTA AVE.