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EREER KKK KKK KKK KKK ol LEST WE FORGET IR R R R S R R R R Bemidji will have a big celebration July 4 and 6. Phone Society news to society edi- tor, phone No. 81. Mrs. Byman of Tenstrike was in Bemidji Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Medly of It'nr]ey were in Bemldji Saturday. Alice Butler of Turtle River, was in the city Saturday: C. Stanley Knott -spent with relatives at Spur. Geo. Knott of Spur, spent Saturday in Bemidji on business. Go-carts retirea at the second hand store.—Adv, Mr. Hemmingway of Duluth is in the city today on business. J. T. Cleveland of Boy River, is a business caller in Bemidji today. Mr. J. Jenkins of Tenstrike spent Saturday in the city on business. C. W. Jewett will leave this eve- ning for Duluth on a business trip. Roy Pfund of Ada is in the city on a combined business and plenure trip. Go-carts repaired at the .second hand store.—Adv. ’ Mrs. C. J. Lofgren. and -daughter, of Ada, are in Bemidji as‘the guests .. of friends. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gerlinger and son Reuben, of Spur, spent Saturday in Bemidji. H. P. Minton picked a fine mess of green peas from his vegetable gar- den this morning. Miss Hines, of Hines, who is at- tending- summer school here spent Sunday at home. for the Frank Chatman left Remer where he will Fourth with friends. Bring us your fresh eggs, 18 cents cash or.trade. Schmitt’s grocery.— Adv. Maurice Ryan and James Malone returned this morning from Cass Lake where they spent Sunday. Walter Quesnell of Red Lake Falls returned home Sunday after a short visit with Chas. Bourcier of this city. today spend Mrs. August Eggers and children came up Thursday from Grand Forks to spend the season at the Wolff cot- tage. Onme: plain drunk was up before Judge Crowell this morning but sen- tence -was suspended upon good be- havior. F. C. Fales of Minot, who spent the early part of the week with his fam- ily at the Bay, left Wednesday for his home. A. G. Wedge and F. P. Sheldon, of Minneapoljs, returned Saturday eve- ning from a business trip to Interna- tional Falls. Empty flour sacks, 50 pound sacks 36 cents per dozen, 100 pound sacks, 45 cents per dozen. Model Bakery. —Adv. Leonard Moran left last night for his“home in Superior, after spending a few days as a guest at the George Cochran home. Mrs. Mary Gamble left today for Remer where she- will visit her son, Charles Vedder until after the Fourth of July celebration. Brinkman Theatre The Bemidji Band has made arrangements with the Commercial Club ai 'Crookston to show the pictures taken of the U, 6. T. Convention held there June 121814 The pictures: will be shown atthe Brinkman. Theater along with their Regular Pro- gram three nights starting to- night. The band is fortunate in securing their picture, which is a big sucerss. Among other things it shows the - big parade which.took place on .the last day and in which the Bemidji Band and members of the Bemidji U. C. 'T. will be seen. The Brinkman Theater will havsome spe - cialFeature Pictures changing - every night and with their Films will give the folks of Bemidji ‘a- Big Treat in addition to this feature .program an feature on ' the Program will lake every d: . 7:30.—Adv. tle daughter,: ‘June Patricia, Grand Forks Bay for the summer. Miss Jessie Conliss of Minneapoiis, who has been a guest at the J. A. weeks, left Saturday’ for her ohme, Lyle Conger of Manchester, Iowa, is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. vard.~ He is Mr. Conger’s nephew. Purify your blood, clean your stom- ach, prepare yourself for:hot weather —Hollister’s' R. M. Tea Wil do it. Mr. and ‘Mrs..R. D. Mason and lit- R ‘have taken one-of.the Obley ‘cottages at Younggren home. for:the past three J. J. Conger, 901 Lake Boule- flfllfisflmmst[- Adn two Parts i A gorgeous picture in the time Napolean; How. a young country girl } conquered Napolean and his court; dispatched an oboxiouns suiter in a fierce duel, and won‘a noble husband. Hlustrated Song— “Something That | Gan‘l Explain,” - Hazelle Fellows “Food Inspection” (Kalem )Some interestrng scenery of the supply of New York City. “Pat tha cowhoy.” (Kalem.) A Western comedy. Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Kenfield and Mr. and Mrs. Quincy Brooks, went to Lake Thirteen to spend Sunday, making the trip in the Kenfleld car. E. 'H. Richardson went to Ten- strike Saturday evening on business. Mr. and Mrs. Haluptsik and baby of Tenstrike were in Bemidji Satur- day. Deputy Sheriff Denly left Saturday afternoon for Fergus Falls with Wm. Jacobgon, who. was: judged insane by Judge Clark. He will return' home * |tonight via: Crookston. ‘The best way for you to secire a ‘| steady income from your savings is to secure a pass book from the Northern National Bank. Come in today. * Mrs: G. M. Keenan and two daugh- ters, of Mankato, Minnesota, Miss Nina and Mrs. H. K. Fairweather, are guests at the C. W. Shannon home. They will remain for two weeks. Clinton Gaines came down from Solway Saturday noon to get his dog who ran away from their new home in that city and returned to Bemidji. He returned home Saturday after- noon. Miss Genevieve Moran left this noon for her home in Superior after spending several days as the guest of the Misses Cochrans. Miss Moran came up to attend the LaBaw-Coch- ran nuptials. Two dishwashers wanted at Mark- ham hotel.—Adv. Neven-‘Ward of Northome - was again brought to the Samaritan hos- pital last evening. He is still both- ered with his leg which was injured in an auto accident at Northome some time ago. Mrs. M. J. Enright and daughter Maude, returned to Brainerd this morning after spending a week here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Dan O’Connor. Mrs. Enright is a sister of Mrs. O’Connor. Father Philippe of this city and Father Thomas, O. S. B. of Red Lake, will leave tomorrow for Park Rapids and the White Barth Reservation, where they will be present at the Indiam. celebration. One of 'these nice:@ays you ought to go to Hakkerups and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. Rev. John Stilli of Inkster, North Dakota, who conducted German Evangelical Synod: services here yes- terday, in the Swedish Lutheran church, will conduct services every two weeks in.this city. C. M. King of Deer River was an over Sunday visitor' in Bemidji. Mrs. George 'H. Barlow of East Grand Forks, came up Saturday noon to spend a few weeks at the Barlow cottage at Grand Forks Bay. - xer’s Drug Store.—Adv. Flesher. the University of North Dakota. today in their car. been visiting friends in Duluth Duluth a short-time ago to join her. Adv. The following two Cochran cars: riet and Lillian. Cochran, Kenfleld, William Chichester, Earl. at Bemidji postoffice. - Men: Berglund, Mr. Chas. H.; Coan, Mr. Pembrook; Donavan, Mr. Ray; 2 Prof, Alden Remfrey’s Olchfll!ll. 5 Moltky, M Coated tongue, foul breath, sallow cheeks are terrible draw-backs—Hol- lister’s R. M. Tea fixes you up. Bar- Miss Ione Hginis spent Saturday in Bemidji as the guest of Miss Mona Miss Higgins left yesterday afternoon for Grand Forks where she will-attend the summer:course of Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Burgess-are ex- pected to arrive.home from Duluth Mrs. Burgess has|" for some time, and Mr. Burgess went ‘to E. M. Britton is back to his shop| again on 804 America avenue, ready to do any kind ot carpet weaving.— spent Sunday at Star Island, making the trip in the Miss Genevieve Moran, Leonard Moran, Misses Har- Martin Mr. and Mrs. George Cochran, and son List of advertised letters “unclaim-| €d” for week ending June 30, 1913}- Bour- |- man, Mr. L. J.; Bolstead, Mr. Nelse; Mr. Olin; Cooney, Mr. W. E.; Dougherty, Jones, Henry; Lauzon, Mr. Joseph; | Wednesday and Thursday, ‘A Raoe to New York,’’ the 1ith Story of “What bappened to Mary,” New Grand Theatre (C. J. WOODMANSEE, Prop.) “The Sea Maiden." (Vitagraph.) A jealous woman involves the “Sea Maiden” in a con- spieary which leads to her own over- throw. Mary Cearleston and Edwin August are featuers in their beautiful picturh. “Rosas of Yesterday” (8ellg.) A beautifal little drama that will pleas. “Lucky Gohen.” (Lubln.) The ezperience of a lucky peddler. “A Ten Acer Gold Brick.” (Lublin.) In which a tucky real estate man is beaten. Geo; Youngren, Mr. Emil. Women: Anderson, Esther; Anderson, Miss Delia; ‘Bushway, Mrs. Joe; Conliff, Miss Jessie;. Carpenter,: Miss Clara; Lalo, Miss Saine; Lyon, Miss Laura; Moen, Miss Bertha; Melges, Miss Ruth; Olsen, Mrs. Chas. Healthy, growing children, full of life and vigor; proof against disease, take Hollister’s R. M. Tea during hot weather. Barker’s Drug Store.— Adv. Trading Stamp Idea Upheld. The court of appeals of -Maryland in State vs. Caspary holds that a law. prohibiting the trading stamp business is° unconsittutional and void as amounting to the destmuction of a law- ful business. The court held that the legislature may not-under the. guise of protecting lawful interests interfere with private business. It rules that the issuance of trading. stamps is not tainted with an element of chance'nor violative of a statute prohibiting the dealing in ‘trading stamps for any- thing uncertain or undeterminéd at the time of the acquisition of tha stamps. The court cited the following language of the New York court of appeals in People vs. Gilson: “Such a regulation of trade s in.our opinion not only unwise but unlawtul, because it is necessary nelther for the health, safety nor welfare of the people, and which in its operation would be op- pressive and burdensome.” Marble Pudding ® Steamed puddings will not be heavy if made with KC Baking Powder and cooked slowly to give the pudding time to rise be- fore the dough is cooked through. Havea low blaze under the water for at least the first fifteen minutes. K C Marble Pudding - By Mm. Janet McKenzie Hill, Editor of the Boston Cooking ‘School Magazine. 2 ng nfiegm_’buz‘:"kwt tea~ spoonful cinnamon; teda lflllt yolks of 2 eggs, beaten ig] 4 tab melted G atton, CUp sugar; cup cold water; whites of 2 eggs, beaten dry; T} ounces ‘melted chocolate. Sift together, three umn, the flour, bak- powder, salt and cinnamon. To the stirinto the dry ingredients. Add-the whites of the egg:;m?u‘l;lde the mixture into two. parts_and e chocolateto one part. W b Disposethetwo parts in a_buttered mold to give a marbled appearance. Steam forty - five. minutes. Baflseuptné"euwraaducupfl water siz min qumauda nfikx add the sugar, ! butter and water, and’ sz Mthe[mrflmto!m {io is-that theve:ave not labels encugh. Few visitors are profound students. They go to learn, and a stuffed ank ‘mal, a pieture or an cfhmfladml- i o X '_ Philadelphia mhlnod the first fmuseum in this counitry. Charles Wik son Peale collected interesting works ot art, archaeology and ethnology, and this city refused the whole as a gift mesl;htyymammnolm slight expense of ' maintenance. - In ‘consequence the. collection was brok- en up; and most of it went to Boston. In these days we have the museum: in -the art gallery in Fairméunt park, the University museum, the Commer: clal musenms, the Academy of Natu- ral. Sciences museum ‘and -some. oth- ers, all of which are growing rapidly, and are being conducted scientifically for the education of the people. Although attendance on these is large, it does not compare with what it should be. - For mere delight, for usefulness -and - for broad “education: these museums offer objective and satisfactory exhibits which makée for. knowledge and culture. It i8 pléasing that our distinguished- visitors -find 80 much here to commend.—Philadel phia Inquirer. IMPORTANGE DF HEALTHY KIDNEYS Bemidji Readers Should Learn to Keep the Kidneys Well. The kidneys have a big work to do. All the bleod in the body is coursing through the kidneys constantly to be treed of poisonous mater. It is a heavy enough task when the kidneys are well, but a cold, chill, fever or some thoughtless exposure is likely to irri- tate, inflame and congest the kidneys and interrupt the purifying work. Then the aching frequently begins and is offen accompanied by some ir- regularity of the urine—too frequent passages, sedimetn or retention. Thou- sands testify to the wonderful merit of Doan’s Kidney Pills, a -remedy for the.kidneys only, that.has:been used:|- in kidney troubles 5 Oyears. You will make no mistake in following this Bemidji citizen’s advice. Henry Revor, 808 Bemidji avenue, Bemidji, Minn., says: _“I have taken Doan’s Kidney Pills. procured from Barker’s Drug Store, with splendid results. I had a lame back, together with pains across my loins. Every move I made caused me’ pain. Doan’s Kidney Pills removed the trouble.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents.” Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan’s—and take no othe; dv. LIFE'S TOO SHORT Life’s too short to be bothered with un- derwear troubles. Open crotch union suits kept millions from wearing ° time-and-money-saving (| convenient underwear. Opeén crotch union |§ suits gap and sag in-the crotch. The rough “outer ' clothing irritates the un- protected skin. ; The: free -edges of the opening seesaw through the crotch and draw into the seat uncomfortably. Youcan_ get a quick divorce from un- derwear annoyances. Dress with the new' patented union suit {and banish all these troubles. .We are showing a complete line; in- || ‘I cludiug _your size, with- the -genuine Kenosha KLOSED-KROTCH: for comfort They are priced from : $1,00 to $2.5! TanCCook’sBookmmmgthl' ipes. have ‘ B!lteher! 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PALMER DENTIST Miles Blocl Evening Work by Avpolnlment Only NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY pen daily, axe.pt Sunday, 1 to 6 p. 'l to. l p. m. Sunday, reading rooms ouly, 3t0 & p. m. W. K. DENISON A— _ VETERINARIAN Phone 164 Pogue’s Livery IOM SMART DRAY AND TRAN: SI"ER . kS SAFE AND PIANO MOVING Res. 'Phone Iit 818 America Ave. ffice Phone 12. FUNERAL DIRECTOR s M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER and COUNTY CORONER 405 Beltrami Ave. Bemidji, Minn. THE SPALDING EUROPEAN PLAN Largest and Best Hotel MINNESOTA tory. in flonvenlent toe ln ti |i Great Hotols of Ii Dortbwst