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THURSDAY, DECEMBER. 81,1034, ’ About The City 1 IRESEE RS SRR RS S - 2 & LEST WE FORGET * ISR EEREEE RS E R R In case of fire call 349, - Trainmen’s annual dance, in City hall, New Year's night. e a The Bemidji public schools will re- sume classes January 4. PR ; Minnesota’s 1915 state fair will be held September 6 to 11. Tuesday.~night.-for- Macalestar.4ol- lege, St. Paul,swhere:she-wilistudy | her mu at -Pinewood,: came. to voice. Bem.ldjl this morning and will be the 5 S o Telntiyes: until’ Saturday. "!j::lz 2N Yfll‘ & Retouny lehishe swill retusn-to:her sch at Fowlds. Miss Klinger is a gradu- | Ralph Gracle, who is 8 studegt.at|ate of he Bemidji Normal deplrt ‘Macalestor-college;-has-arsived imgh - city and wil spond NewiYear's, £h guest of his parents. : Fancy:fruit; Buss andiop! table or sick room, at Petefsonis—+— . opx all 3 on] Aly. or ;thzes, And--gusrantee . delivery. Mrs. 8. Annett of nemcux has;ganed Falk OxiaFitasforcomplefe catalogu to Grand Forks, mheve she-willgiaied 7. Ratorson, dz.—=Ady. at the home:of sheriaon-inrlagw, Rerestt ~Mrs.-C. ‘E. Riley returned Tues- Eldridge, for & wegk. day” from-St. ‘Cloud, where she at- There will be a New Year’s make |tended a famfly reunion on Christmag at the Swedish Lutheran-churchstp-|da Covers were laid for twenty- the northern partiof the state. | U Gearge W!Ison and family spent »:American wonten. ¢ | Christmas”at the home of Mrs. Wil- than: theirfmm'e‘n‘{i'fim in mm son’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank respects. .. Qur American: girls, how- |Pierson. ever;are of highly.nervous organiza-| o N pauer of m Hoo and usually, gaflor. from thoubles} 2 o o0 ot o ivacation Visiting | - —Popular Plays and Pla pecnliar, to their sex. NEW YEAH'S nAY present the brilliant Dramatig When a girl becomes a ..woman,|the H. E. Bower’: s{;mfly ‘ress Madame Olga Petrova in when a-woman becomes a-mother,| A very pleasant Christmas was when women pass through the chan- spent at the hom L. A. Gould by amsay Morris’ International Drama of Romance and Intrigue : ges of middle life, are the three per- . # THE HOUSE OF QUALITY 5 tort t. iods of life when health and strength |the following guests: George A. Day are most-needed to withstand'the pain}and family, Earnest Anderson and and distress often caused by severe|daughter, . Robert: Anderson, Mr. organic distushances:: Munn and family, Ross Anderson and i be:tt ::mefifltb;qtfi:‘ :s“wq:: S femily, and Homer;nd Avery ‘Robin- Pierce’s Favorite-Pr ption; an old son. Temedy..of proved.worth’that keeps| George Brennan a.nd - family. and the .entire female syatem perfectly.|yrirorq Phelps and family ate their e night. A program will be, given,|five. Tegulated andl du sxselentoeonditon |l s at the home of f Beltrami county’s next term of |commencing at; 8 - o'cle¢ks Lunch |M: emid s wef:ft’]i?é },‘mbft’}:,“,“,fih fxouh?:s George Grow. b court will convene on Tuesday, Feb-|will be served. Mrs, Wegner .of Duluth; ; M“ with headaches, lassitudes, and are 1 T stek, e ey onit George Dobson and family, Cleve pale and sickly, erce’s. Favorite 5 Prescription is’j\m ‘what they need Dobson and son Charles, and Mr. Og. to surely bring the ‘bloom of health |den were Christmas guests at J. C. to their cheeks and g them strong [ McGhee’s. ruary 9. and,Mrs. €.:P:-"Wegner of . Rocbut.er, One ‘of ‘these:days.you..ought: to iMr. and Mrs.”E. G. Wegner: of g0 to Hakkerup’s and have your-gic- [ ture taken.—Adv.: : G . s ‘The 1915 convention of the North- Central Minnesota Educational asso- In Five Tense and Thrilling Reels Continuous show from 3 p. m. untit II & ¥ Mr. and Mrs, Philip Melley of Far-|: Safe. and healthy. E Mr. and Mrs: Clint Sines entertain- I - clation will be held in this city; Feb-| .y o ore Bemtdsi callers- yesterday- Sound. Drpgl:rl:ed;aefi‘:xflm :&;{f‘:’:‘“_‘l‘g ed the families of Barney Gibney and 4 FuarytLnigiand 28, They will soon move,onto their farm Conservative:: & powerful restorative. Dariie. the|Robert Smith, on Christmas day. Admi ssi on-Be and.1Bo near Tenstrike; which-Mr. Medleyihas{~ Accommodating. last 40- years it has banished'from|{ Roy Bowers, who has been home On next Tuesday, January 5, the county commissioners will hold their first session of the new year. Board officers will be selected at this session. s “The Cavaliers” will appear in Be- midji January 15. This is a Red- path attraction and comes here under the auspices of the Woman’s Study |dinner at noon:tomorrpw.:nstead :of T club. at 6 o’clock.—Adv. i LA L Myrtle and Bernice Malzahn went The 1916 summer meeting of the|to Cass Lake yeaterday, where ithey N. M. D. A. will be held at Coleraine, | will attend the New Year’s hall. 3 June 10 and 11. The winter con-|While there .they will be the guests ;‘ vention will be held in Bemidji next|of Miss Myrtle’s; brother, Sam. ; December. Attorney and Mrs. Thayer C. Bail- ey went. to Crookston. yesterday, af-. ternoon, where they will spend New Year’s, the guests of Mrs. Bailey’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. P..Stone. the ht;es::itens of thousands Oé ;VO' the past week resumed his work with men e in, Worry, mlsery an 18- tress caused by irregularities and the Bemidji Manufacturing company, diseases of 4 feminine character. last Monday. If you are a sufferer, if your{ Herman and August Tate of St. daughter, mother, sister needs help|Cloud, -after spending several weeks. get Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescrid-|yitn their sister, Mrs. Oscar Olson, tion:in. liquid: or tablet-form at any medicine . dealers today. Then ad-|Treturned home Tuesday. dress Dr. Pierce, Invalid's Hotel, Buf-| The people of Eckles are proud to falo, N. Y., and you ‘will receive con-jearn that Alice Grow was one of fidential advice from a staff of sPe-|ipe successtul contestants in the cialists that will nof cost you a penny. Today is the day; 136 page|State bread making contest. < book.on women’s diseases sent free.| William Hall and Lars Christian- son, members of the town board, transacted official business in Be- midji on Tuesday of last week. 4 per-cent interest paid on Depgsits. - Northern National Bank—Adv. + Tester-Achenbach, son of Mr. and ‘Mrs. “Fohn' Achenbach, will leave to- morrow night for Madison, Wiscon- sin, where he will resume his stud- ies at .the state university. Lester; was a_member of the 1913 Bemidii high school graduating class and for several years starred as lineman on the school eleven, also winning his letter on the baseball team. recently purchased. 4 Dr. and Mrs. George M. Doran{. .. were in Bemidji this morningenroute to their home .in-Akeley-from Win-. nipeg where they spent Christmas:as) the guests of relatives; .: The Hotel Markham will serve A Happy and Prosperous New Year To All s and .all Sunday school pupils report a very enjoyable time. o Miss Ruth Bentley is spending her vacation' with relatives and friends at Brainerd. 3 Mr. and Mrs. James Heneghan are visiting Mr. and: Mrs::Thomas Heneg- An Unusual Photoplay. “The Tigress,” with Madame Olga Petrova as the star, has been secured by the Grand theater as its attrac- tion for New Year’s. This Alco re- PR Two big games. “Big Bemidg” will play the St. Cloud “C. C.” team at the Armory tonight and tomorrow ..nd the Pioneer want lds. TURN HAR DRRE AS THE NEW YEAR ENTERS WE ARE REMINDED OF M night. The visitors are the cham- : lease is based. upon Ramsay .Morris’ % Auction Sale—McCuaig’s store. s il pions of Central Minnesota. Begins Saturda Jnnulrg 2. Seefabsorbing drama of Russia and Am-{han at West Comcord, Minn. Il THE '095 MEALS Ynu w"_'_ memE' . s & 4 VP erica, Madame Petrova is, -off William Falls of Farley. spent ’ : X i It is the effort of the publishers display ad'_:dv“'”“ ¢ the |COUTSe, the well-known dramatic star Christmas with his wife'at the home |TH SAGE TE; h h t t? of the Ploneer to make the local col-| Rev- 8. BE. P. te, pastor of thel ) 4 og made, herself felt in every p°f Mr- and Mrs. Lous Prell. UL - 3 May we have the contrac umns of the paper of much interest| Presbyterian church, will go .to KRR K E KK KK KK KKK KK N t h Iy i off capital of the world.—Adv. be successful without assistance, and | ¢'ate a wedaing ‘o 8. andma kept her locks dark, gloss, ‘ R S ARt e e ey \TH OUR BEST Wi aermeralind & Blle X e [ e = NYMORE 4 it aiade i il e e g R OUR WEEKLY RECIPE WITH OUR BEST WISHES ingly of trifle consequence, phoned to 31, is appreciated. William' Dandliker, who has been on the sick list for several days, is improving. Daniel Stewart of Becida has been pressing hay for several days, on the ple St e PEOPLE IN BEMIBJI ARE AMAZED No medicine thas éver caused such amazement in Bemidji as the simple mixture of buckthorn bark, glycerine, ete., known as Adler-i-ka. This remedy . drains u.cp surprising amounts of foyl matter from. the body KR KKK HH KKK K HK K KKK Mr. and Mrs. George Bridgeman entertained Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bridgeman; and daughter of Staples, Minn., .and -Mr. and :Mrs. Kiffe of Cedar -Rapids, Iowa, during the holi- days. Mrs. Kiffe is a sister of Mr. Bridgeman. Mrs. 8. 8. Scott is on the sick list. Fred Trimble is enjoying a visit from’ his_mother, who lives in west- ern Canada. 3 The Christmas tree and -program given at the Congregational church Miss Elizabeth Erickson of Bel- Heinz cream tomato soup trami avenue entertained.at dinner last evening. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Barney Erickson and Mis- see Vera, Helen and Beatrice Backus, CGladys Hazen and Irma Krause. tave your furniture repaired at the bargain.store, first class worksut reasgnable prices.—Adv. ‘Warren Sterling and Beatrice Ster- ling left this morning for their home in Bemidji, after spending the Christ- mas season with Mr. and Mrs. Buell, at their home on Spendley street.— MOCK MINCE PIE. Chop together one cup each of rhubarb and raisins: add the grated rind and juice of one lemon, two tablespoonfuls of butter one cup of sugar. one egg, well beat- Heinz mince meat en, and mix thoroughly. W'hen turne Heinz mushroom ketchup : lined with partry mixture of Sage Tea aal Sulphur for darkening streuked and faded hair is.grand r's treat- ment, and folks are aguin using. it to keep their hair a good, even color, which quite seusible, as v are living 1n an age when a youthful appearance is of the greatest advantage. though, we d troublesome task of gathering ine sage and the mussy mixing at home. All drug stores scil the to-nse produet called “Wyeth's Sage and & ar Hair Remedy” for about 50 cents a bottle. It is very popular breause nohody ean discover it has becn', app! moisten your comb or and draw this throu; The old-tire Heinz prepared spaghetti Heinz plum pudding hove ihe into the plate Heinz' apple butter dredge on a little flour and half a teaspoonful of salt. crusts. Bake with two Strictly fresh eggs and Lengby butter X E. M. Sathre spent last evening in 4 Gonvick on business. Mrs. Charles Durand of Puposky was in the city yesterday between trains on business. Mrs. C. Brown has gone to Ladd, Illinois, where'she will join her:hus- band, who is employed on the Mil- waukee railroad. She was accom- panied by her sister, Miss Martha Huntosh, who will visit there until February first. 4 _l}i' Luman Aldrich of Wilton was a|Wednesday, Crookston Daily Times.|by the Congregational Sunday-sehool, A oncamall stio A I i between train visitor in Bemidji| Omnibus to all trains, afternoon ‘Tlmrsfiay gvening, was well attended ““’:“bu‘:v‘fliff'em‘”"e:" i-a':dgf_i the iy v disep 5 y I | vesterday. and night. Phone 355-88. Night ::gmm on mym; tHe! pper and lower gfl;{u‘,"“ ,l:dlffi.,:"”;,‘,, N\ r mfi A For Wood Phone 129.—Adv. Call 104. Bunker.—Adv. bowels ) and - JUST/\'ONE . DOSE | darkening the hair affer a fow A Phn“fls 27 i ! the | tions, it also prodaces fhiat suft lnstre relieves vconstlp:ation and gas on TR i and appearance of abun IMMEDIATEIY. | 18 e dea, frevents dandrufl itching scalp and falling hair stomach - almost French & Co., Druggists. Attorney Louis T. Davis of Wau- bun, Minnesota, was in the city on legal business yesterday. HUSH KIDNEYS i Mrs. R. A. Brandon, who teaches less meat if you feel Backachy or ¢ school at Lavinia, transacted busi-| The Bemidji S!fnm Laundrygwh Bladder troubles yon—Saits is ness in the city yesterday. Le open New Year's day and willicols fine for.Kidmeys. lect goods. as usual.-rAdv. - Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Thateher of; Seattle, Washington, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. E, Kenfield of Lake Boulevard for the] Elizabeth Erickson will leave Meat ‘fapms -uric acid which excites :d overworks the kidneys in their efforts ryit from the system. Regular eat- ji Q'l‘iy Weat mustifigslic thy x-mg- ocea-, : past week, returned to their home “lu“’*’o‘xm:o";:‘;:'"lm"‘:g :‘l‘f {'l)x: F last evening. They Went by the WaY,| acids, swaste; and ;paion; else you feel a; M of Denver, Colorado. dull n the kidney region, sharp All the magazines; -all the papers, oz mfi“:ufimmefifi # including Swedish, Norwegian, emt«l and when the weather is b‘d you French and German, at Peterson’s.— Adv. oadli 4 italled; obliging' you to-gebi A. A. Warfield and family will re- turn from Princeton, Illinois, this evening, where they attended the an nual Christmas family reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warfield and daugh- ter, Mary, who also attended the re- union, have returned to Bemidji. New pictures every day at the Rex. 5 and ‘10 cents. REX— ZIGAMOR—tonight only. Don’t for- get to see the “King of Bandits.”— Adv. Miss Donna Lycan will leave Sat- urday morning.- for- Brainerd- where she will spend the day as the guest| of friends. Miss Lycan will contipue] = to Little Falls :Sunday where - she| get irmital up two or theee simes-during-the t. 'go mnt&hu these irritating acids ; M ;hw urinous waste |l . 3 , k e = una. jof Jad ‘Salts ; take , & table: or rocery Dealer DRESS WARM AND KEEP FEET DRY ‘water- di: ‘mm:ambuf quen and yomen take now an m, thus avoidis Hidngy-ad: bladder dissases | Tells Rheumatism Sufferers to Take Salts and Get Rid of Uric Acid. Rheumatism is no respecter of age, will resume her duties as an instruc- I ONIGHT sex, color or rank. If fi;mt the most |tor in the high school of that place. dangerous of human afflictions it is one of the most painful. Those subject Schroeder store will be closed J At the uary 1, to take inventory. eries will be made excepting milk.—Adv: A. G. Lundgren, No deliv- the | to rheumatism should eat less meat, dress as warmly as possible, avoid any undue exposure and, above all, drink lots of pure water. Rheumatism is caused by uric acid - $2000 worth of dry goods, of Warren, which is generated in the bowels and absorbed into the blood. It is the func- tion of the kidneys to filter this acid from the blood and cast it out in the urine; the pores of the skin are also a means of freeing the blood of this impurity. In damp and chilly, cold weather the skin pores are closed thus forcing the kidneys to do double work; they become weak and sluggish and fail to eliminate this uric acid which keeps accumulating and circulating through the system, eventually settling in the joints and muscles causing stiffness, soreness and pain called rheumatism. At the first twinge of rheumatism get of Jad Salts; put ‘a tablespoonful in a glass of water and drink before break- fast each morning for a week. This is said to eliminate uric acid by stimu- lating the kidneys to normal action, thus ridding the blood of these impur- ities. Jad Salts is inexpe is ‘made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combiny with lithia and is used with excellent results by thou- sands of folks who are subject to rheu- matism. Here you have a pleasant, ef- fervescent lithia-water ~ _drink _which overcomes uric acid and is beneficial to - yousr kidneys as well, ive, harmless and from any pharmacy about four gunces i county auditor of Marshall w_unty spent yesterday here to attend the meeting-at v!fleh the ditch culvert contractsiwere det. |- George W. Walker, a Thief River Falls engineer;: was alse here for th meeting. Schroeder store will be closed Jan- uary 1, to take inventory. No deliv- eries will be m milk.—Adv. Mrs.- J. O. Hogansen. of Bemidii- avenue entertained last evening in honor of Misses Jeane Newton. spent in playing One of Detective fail to see this. p. m.—Adv. lunch was served. Misses Ressiel Newton and Grace Miller asainted Mrs. Hoganson in serving. REX-——New - Year—%“Bloek - 13"— on the trail of the Spider gang. Don’t BRINKMA E Harm&t.lfilmr mngk 6o The acreammgly funny farce comedy in three acts. The Qirl on:the-Bicycle Friday. night a beautiful set of Albrecht fursgiven-away in- Bemidji, ade excepting the Anna Johnson and The evening -was. cards, after which Hayos: great piays Pnetures before and after the show. Matinee daily, 1:30 Neloest've Paace elethmg, shoes, groceries etc . .must be sold at your own price.