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KKK KK KK KKK KK KKK KK * LEST WE FORGET * KERKKKK KK KKK KK KKK Phone Soclety news to society edi- tor, phone No. 31. T. Collins of Osakis was a caller in Bemidji yesterday. John Bergeland of Motely spent yesterday-in the city. F. S. Hill of Pine River transacted business in Bemidji Friday. Go-carts retirea au the second hand store.—Adv. E. M. Wilson of Park Rapids was a buiness caller in Bemidji Friday. J. J. Callender ‘was among the Be- midji visitors in the city yesterday. . J. Moran of Deer Rver trans- acted business in the city yesterday. 17 pounds granulated sugar $1.00 at Schmitts Grocery.——Adv. R. S. Griggs of Grand Forks is transacting business in the city to- day. Adolph Krohn and wife of Inter- national Falls spent yesterday in the city. F. E. King and Mi yrtle King of Grand Rapids are in the city visit- ing friends. Special feature program at the Grand Theatre tonight and Sunday night."—Adyv. Mrs. W. N. Brown and daughter of Crookston are spending a short vaca- tion in this city: Martha Wittek of spending a short time in the as the guest of friends. Spooner s city Go-carts repaired .at the second hand store.—Adv. T. G. Rowan of Crookston is in Bemidji on business connected with the recent postoffice investigation. Captain MacLaughlan announces that during the next week he will leave the city boat dock at 6:30 a, m. sharp for “W A Ville,” across the lake, Ong of these nice qays you ought to go to Hakkerups and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. Dr. Thomas CGratzek has returned to Warren, after spending the week in Bemidji. Dr. Gratzek is ociated with Dr. Theodore Bratrud, a prom- inent doctor at Warren. Bill Everett, gineers, will go to work Ville” Monday. “W. A, Ville” the lake and is the proposed site for the Wilson summer hotel. A Thrilling Drama in two parts will be shown at the Grand Theatre tonight and Tomorrow night.—Adv. with a force of en- t “W A across J. 1. Stene and son George of Min- neapolis, arrived in the city last evening and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs, H. [ Baer, 919 Beltrami avenue, Mr. Stene is Mrs Baer’s fa- ther. Mrs. Charles Borchardt left Thurs- day night for Minneapolis, where she will meet Mr. Borchardt, who has been visiting at Menominee, Michi- gan. They will return to Bemidji the first of the week. Meet me in Dreamland Saturday night—Adv. Mary K. Mortinson and Emma V. Mortenson of Faribault spent yester- day in Bemidji. They left this morn- ing for Itasca Park where they will remain for a short time during their vacation, Our next Sunday special will be fresh Peach and Carmel Nut ice cream. Forty cents per brick. The Model. Phone 125.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Reff and Mrs. Chas. Blakeley autoed to Bemidji Monday. Mrs. Blakeley returned the Brinkman Theatre Hamburg & Gallon & Go. Hoop rollers and Devilstick Manipulators Bennie al{d Haiel Mann Singing, Talking and Dancing Picture Program The Evil Genius A powerful dramatic feature in two | parts 3000 Feet of of Pooto Play Music by Brinkman Orchestra Change of Pictures Every Night . Show Starts 7:10 Admission 10 and 25 cents same. day on the 4 o’clock, while the former two remained unti day afternoon. —Bagley Herald. You may be assured that all of | your transactions with the Northern {National Bank will be kept strietly confidential—Adv. L G. Haycraft, who did effective |service in clearing the Normal school grounds, will ‘superintend’ another “brush brigade’” that will clear the Wilson summer hotel site” at “W A Ville” on Monday and he is looking for recruits, “A Brother’s Loyality"” in two parts will be shown at the Grand Theatre tonight and tomorrow night. —Adv. The committee in charge of can- vassing for charter members for the Mothers' meeting are having very gratifying success. Every mother in Bemidji is invited to become a char- ter member and to be present at the Presbyterian church, next Tuesday afternoon, August 5, at 3 o’lcock, to help complete the organization. The best of helps for use at meetings and homes will be provided. The value of such an organization can hardly be overestimated, Just a few more of those grand evening excursions around the lake. Beat leaves 7:30.—Adv. H. F. Cleveland, the Nebish and ass Lake developer, returned Fri- day morning from an extended trip through southern Minnesota and lowa, where he has been visting friends and incidentally boosting for Northern Minnesota. During August he expects to devote his time to im- prove his Fair View Farm at Bass Lake and his “W A Ville” property near proposed “Wilson” summer hotel site. We do all kinds of tire vulcaniz- ing by modern methods. Bring your work to us. Shop at rear of Pioneer. Anderson and Knopke. Gene Holmes, mechanic.—Adv. D. L. Brascamp, who has been with the Palmer IHardware company for the past year, left for Alton, fowa, Thursday evening. Mr. Bras- camp will return to college this coming year, as he was a junior at college the year he came to Bemidji. The vacancy at the Palmer store will be filled by Martin Ri k, of Thief River Talls, who is an experi- cnced hardware man and comes well recommended. He will bring his fam= ily to Bemidji in the near future, On next Monday and Wednesday s the management of theMaj re will present the three reel drama “Mary Stuart” ranks among the greatest tilms of the ar Photographically superb, it has fow equals in interest on the screen today.—Adv. which KKK KKK KK KKK KKK KK « SUNDAY IN THE CHURCHES * KKK KK KKK KKK KKK KK Tirst Scandinavian Luthern: Services in the evening o'clock. T. S. Kolste, pastor. at » Tipiscopal : Sunday school at 9:30 A. M. Even- ing service and sermon at 7:30 P. M. Archdeacon Parshall. First Baptist: Bible school 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Young Peoples’ meeting at 7 o’clock Meeting for pray- er and bible study Thursday and Saturday evenings, C. G. Chandler, pastor. i First Methodist Episcopal: “Sunday school at 10 A. M. Preach- ingat 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. Epworth League at 7 p. m. At the morning ser- vice Mrs. Strickland and Miss Ruth Wightman will sing. There will also be special music at the evening ser- e. Prayer meeting Thursday even- ing at 8 o'clock. A cordial welcome is extended to all. Charles H. Flesher, pastor. Presbyterian: Bible. class and Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning worship and ser- mon at 11. Jr. C. B. at 4 Young peoples meeting at 7. Vesper praise service at 8. Special music in the morning by the male quartette; in the evening by a large chorus choir, Mid-week service of prayer Thursday evening 8 o’clock. The public is cor- dially invited to all these services, S. E. P. Whit pastor. KEKRKK KKK KKK KKK KKK * PLANTAGANET LAKE = % H KKK KKK KK KK KKK KK Dr. S. H. Ward and family return- ed to St. Paul after spending a few weeks at Balsam Beach . Miss Bess Rogers has returned from St. Cloud where she has been attending Normal School. Mr. Murray is spending the sum- wmer at U. P. Grays. % Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Port and fa- ther are now-camping at their sum- mer home on Plantaganet Lake this summer: The recent wind storm did consid- erable damage throughout this sec- tion of the country. Many trees were uprooted and out buildings blown over. Mrs. Bartling has returned to her home in Chicago after a few days visit with her brother, Joe King. Order Your Berries Telephone for fresh - raspberries and currants eyery morning brought * - 'REST ROOM NOTES = % KRR IEKEHREK KL NFK KK KK Alice Temple of Northtield, who has been visiting™ her sister, Mrs. Oliver Glidden of town of Northern for some time, left this week for Min- neapolis, where she will join a par- ty going to Yellow Stone Park, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond of the town of Frohn were in the city the latter part of the week disposing of blue- berries, They have sold $25.00 worth this season. v Herb Doran is putting in a hard- wood fldor in his plumbing establish- men. Mrs. A. G. Bernie and Miss Doro- thy Bernie of Tomah, Wisconsin, who have been visiting their mother and sister in the town of Frohn' dur- ing the past two weeks, returned to their home this week. X Miss M. B. McCallister and Mrs, M Hogan have returned froni.a success- ful raspberry trip up the Red Lake line. Miss Clara Winger of Ulen, Min- nesota, who has been visiting the An- derson family at Maltby for the past two weeks, has returned to her home. She was very well pleased with Be- midji and vicinity. Miss Hilda Larson of Spring Grove Minnesota, is visiting friends at Nary. She will resume her dutles as teacher in the Starbuck school about September first. Bess Rogers of Nary, who has at- tended the Normal school at St. Cloud this year, will teach in school district number 81 this coming sea- son. i Mrs. Church came in from Yola to- day. She disposed of 125 pounds of butter and incidentally = did = some shopping. Chronic Constipation Cured. “Five years ago I had the worst case of chronic constipation knew of, and Chamberlain’s Tablets cured me,” writes S. F. Fish, Brook- lyn, Mich. For sale by Barker's Drug store.—Ad t Year Totaled C0. .—Automobiles s fo the value af the Washington, A and automobile par $40,000,000. were from United States in last fiscal y as against $1,000,000 worth -in 1903, decade ago, according to figures the bureau of foreign commerce Of. Jast year’s sl hy. and domestic ipments $28,500.000 worth were in f hed automobiles. Canada was the largest buyer, having taken 7,200 cars, valued at $9,200,000. England bought almost 4,000, valued at $3,000,00¢ Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy This remedy has no superior for coughs and colds. Tt is pleasant to take. It contains no opium or other narcotie. It always cures. For sale by Barkers Drug store.—Adv. Grand Theatre Special Feature “A Brother's Loyalty” in Two Parts A red blooded drama that grips the heart and holds the interest at fever heat to the last stirring scene of the play. In featuring the Photoplay Star, Francis X. Bushman, in his dual role of Paul and Hal; this film presents an achieve- ment that’s unprecedented in the history of photoplay. This feature will be followed with a: very amusing comody entitled “The Midget's Ravenge” Majestic Theatre PICTURES DELUXE “‘The Ranch Girl’s Partner” (Essamay) A splendid western dramatic subject in which love con- quers overwhelming odds. “Longing For a Mother” (Lubin) A very pretty story of an imaginative boy. Song “‘Dreams, Just Dreams” €. J. Woodmansee “Bunny’s Birthday Surprise” (Vitagraph) A very amusing comedy with John Bunny and Flora Finch. The Grand Theatre will be open Saturday and to your door fresh from the garden. !A: T. Wheelock. ne 764, e i Sunday nights. KK KRR KK KKK K KK KK X KKK * GRAND FO! ¥ Ruth Lambe Correspondent = % KK KKK KKK KKK KK KK The Ryan family ‘who hayve been living in their summer cottage at Grand Forks bay left for their home in Grand Forks yesterday and- will no return ‘to Bemtdjl this summer. Those who left yesterday were Mrs. Ryan and children, Vivian, Inez; and William, - b Harold Halvorsen of Grand Forks arrived in Bemidji yesterday and re- mained over night at the Hagen cot- tage at Grand Forks Bay. He left this morning ' for~ International Falls where he will play base ball fomor- row. : = Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Courtney and - {yesterday from Grand Forks, ldren are spending a few weeks at the 1 ever| MUSEMENTS| little daughter arrived in Bemidji and will spend a month at the Van Donat cottage at Grand Forks Bay. Mrs Lena Hagen returned Thurs- day night from Sioux Falls, South Dakota where she has spent the past two weeks as the guest of her sis- ter, Mrs I. M. McKenzie, Mrs. T. M. Evans of Grand Forks|. is a guest at the T. J. Evans Bay is a guest at the T. J. Evans Cottage. Ira J. Cool is confined to his sum- mer home with an attack of tonsilitis. Mrs. N. G. Benner and two chil- N. C. Fales cottage. Boyd Begg of Grand Forks is spending his vacation as the guest of Bob Benner. Mr, ‘and Mrs. Grand Forks John spent Johnson of Friday for International Falls, Frank Johnson of Mahnomen spent the last two days 8s a guest.at the Brechet camp. as Nomaniz Stronger Than his Stomach requires a healt tory wher ments are tal blood. 1In con such as heart, | the nervous sys The Medical Adviser by R.V. Pierce, M. D., Buj- Jalo, N.Y. answers hosts of delicate questions about which every man: or woman, single or mar- ried ought to lenow. Sent JSree on receipt of 81 one- cent stamps to pay jfor wrapping and mailing. liver into new a stead of being i of this extract Detectives are wide search $75,000 wi and- tepend upon the fayorably known for over 40 years. some neighbor can tell you of the good it has done. MRS. CHARLES G. RUMSEY, L e A e e = Daughter of Late E. Hi Harrl- man Robbed ‘of $75,000 in Gems. Photo by American Press Association. making a h was ward off discovery of the theft as'long left the jewel possible the thi v places alter r soon fail. Oi strength of mind or mausel h; nach, for the stomach is th y the ur tem, ach is deranged, Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medieal BDiscovery Helps the stomach to digest food properly, starts the ctivity, removing the poisons from the blood, and the various organs get rich, red blood, in~ lly nourished. The refreshing influénce of native medicinal plants has been Everywhere FOR FRESH EGGS A | B 2o 117 Minnesota Ave. TN BRI T Sold by all medicine dealors in liqwid or fablet fgrm, or send 50 one-cent stamps (o Dr. Pierce, I Hotel, Buffalo, and a trie box wiil be matled you. G0OD GROCERIES AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE ND BUTTER BATCHELDER Phone 180 country’| for jewelry valued at stolen from: the boudoir of Mrs. Rumsey at her sum- nina—force- d, and the blood in turn, food is digested and such ele- up—or assimilated—which make nee.all the organs of the body, cr and kidneys, as well as el the bad effect if the stom- s Eoe g % , BATLROAD TE cARD X ¥ i‘i*fiu% X HH K K 1 North Bound 'orth ‘Bound Lea . 1 South Bound Arrives ,B‘emi'd}i; e .fiight Only Wednesd'y ¢ August 6 Under- the - Finest - Ganvas . Theatre. Ever Gonstructed * ¥ PROFESSIONAL C, i KKK KKK *A}*?Pn&u Ruth Wightman Teacher of Piano Residence Studio 1002 Bemidji: Ave, Phone 168 . C. L. ERICKSON/ Presents - The Alabama instrels LAWYERS GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Telephone 560 Miles Block JOHN F. GIBBONS ATTORNEY AT LAW First National Bank Bullding BEMIDJI, MINN. 0. H. FISK ) ATTORNEY AT LAW as. guests at the Jaryis and - Nes|mer home, Gunning Rock, Narragan- iMce sscond floor O'Leary-Bowser Blda i L A sett, R. I. Among the jewels was a Diteedttuges. leavilmulrlay. milght | o cats Al at 56000055 T0 PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS OK.- ROWLAND GILMORE PUYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block e E, A. SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON e e R. SANBORN {4V SICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block DR. L. A. WARD T PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Qver First National bank, Bemidj}, Minn. 4. E. HENDERSON y PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON i L 5 2 'ver Pirst National bank, Bemidji, Minp, : < Utiice 'Phone. 36, Residence 'Phone 73 UR. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Winter Block OR. E. H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office .in Mayo Block Phone 18 Residence Phone 811 EINER W. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over Security Bank * - DENTISTS oR. D. L STANTON DENTIST Office in Winter Block 40--PEOPLE--40 18--FIECE BAND--i8 Lots on easy terms. No 909 Tower Ave,, Su K. K. ROE, Agent, interest, no taxes. In- vestment in Superior Lots will make you money. Information--Bradley Brink Co. (Inc.) Faculty and curriculum wnoqualed n the STUDY TO BE A TEACHER—Graduates of t leading to certificate given in all branches of Mu: practice teaching of model classes in Public Scho professional careers. Send for free Bulletin. Arrange. for free Address O. A. EVERS, President, 1065 NORTHWESTERN CONSERVATORY 013 Regular School Year Opens September 1. €10 Nicollet Avenue, EL I R R, SUPERIOR LOTS | = “The New Steel Center” i DR. J. T. TUOMY 12-Piece Orchestra==12 poren Ll AT fFirst Natlonal Bank Bldg.. Tel 130 8--Comedians-=8 DR. G. M. PALMER - DENTIST 12--SINGERS--12 Miles Block Evening Work by Appointment Only 10--DANCERS--10 NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY o ] Open d'.lly. excseptflsund..y,ut'wroz p; ‘e _ges . ., 7 to § p. m. Sunday, rea Bemidiji, Minn. Hi HENRY HUNT |5y Pofom P King of Fire Eaters W. K. DENISON BEST COLORED MINSTREL VETERINARIAN GZ0OW EVER IN THZ CITY. | Phone 164 Pogue’s Livery Northwest, Studenga fitted for a vocation. e ing and a G ATt and Expressions Obportantey fon 10 dances | TOM SMART ol Music, Public School Drawing and Art, Piano (adults as well as children). Normal courses also given in Vocal Musie, in Orgzan, in Violin, ete., in Physical Training and in Expression. Students also prepared for artistic and Eyery department under direction of artists and specialists. Conserva-" tory affiliated with STANLEY COLLEGE and STANLEY HALL. interview. Minneapolis, Minnesota DRAY AND TRANSFER SATE AND PIANO MOVING Res. 'Phone G8. 818 America Ave Office Phone 13. o] 1 PAY CASH tertninment which, in 1 iy, Tt I himse! that I intend to give Bemidji’ state. very lowest point. from 40c to 60c per hour,depen paid as soon as work is com sociation with some of the la the cities, I feel that I am ~ statement. 4 : ~ Notice to Automobile Owners The shop of the Northern Automobile Co., has been taken over by myself and I wish to announce .§ This can only be done by the cash system. Ouronl; set of books will be a cash register., all bills to be “ FRED HANSEN autoists an up-to-date service that will not be surpassed by anything in the I have with me trained automobile mechan- ics, who received their training in large shops in the cities and every bit of work will be inspected by my- self. Am going to bring the customers cost. to the [ Labor will be reduced and will be ' B ding on the class of la pleted. From my as- rgest and best shops in justified in the' above For Hides, Furs, Wool, Copper, ~ Brass and Rubbers. W. H. NEWTON . Bemid)l Phone to the fun p n bur: lesquing his race as is the white man. A finestrect parade and band concert D! ced the performance. — Butte |° Miner, Butte, Montana, June 8, ’12. Carload of Scenery BIG FREE PARADE On Streets at 3 p. m.. »fefifiocated Corner:Be- (| midji Ave. and Fourth St BISIAR & ENGLAND U7 3 St Benig)l. ‘Real Estate, Loans,. Rentals, ~Collections | ‘and- General Insur- Choice Farm Lands and City property i sale on easy terms See us ' before. FUNERAL DIRECTOR ¥. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER and COUNTY CORONER: 405 ihlhni_he.fim' +Minn. rufi:nm. DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER