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SATURDAY, JUNE 26; 1915 § g £ : : : o g tives in:Good Thunder, Minn., retur City Pianning:Asscolation. ed to her home yesterday. e For a number of years the city ot o PLEASING PHOTO-PLAYS DAIRY “ WISDOM:! 000000 About The City Mrs. J. Butts of Nymore went to Swan River, Minn., yesterday, where she will visit at the home of her father-in-law, 1. Butts, for a week. KK KKKEKKKKKKKKK K| Kodak films: developed, any: size, x LEST WE FORGET *[10c.. Prints 3c¢. up -at Richardson’s KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK K29 Tenth St.—Adv. In case of fire call 349. Miss Sadie Chesborough has ar- v SINe rived in Bemidji from Portland, Ore., Bemidji is to have a monster|and will spend the summer here, the | Fourth of July celebation. guest of her sister, Mrs. Hitchcock. . Mrs. F. Higgs came to Bemldfi Bemidji’s Vawter-Redpath chautau- | yesterday from Park Rapids and will qua wiil be held August 3 to 7, In-|ghip her household goods to that To.have: your-cows. milk long-. Ik them. elean.. Uneven salting .and. working.. make streaky - butter. T6 ‘feed ecconomically, cows should be fed as tndividuals;, not -asa:herds’ bafore it-is: ready for churaing: The desized -or standasd;icolar: for..butter .is. that,naturel color. usnally secured when fresh cows. _are grasing on fresh green pas- tures. MK from - healthy cows~ 18 : - AT THE : tlon of & city planning commission tor : o~ i regulating the various civic f e E 3 RE mha e ke REX THEATRE recent addréss’ delivered 1n New. York. |1ty as well as those of private individ- 3 . e der the supervision of such a city plan- el i, L TONIGHT children, but for: adults, and that m::- n:{.h c:nveytl;gect:t s“wdues and | two part drama “AN:OPAL RING.” maj man anu- | Al et St - " dupoul. ot | Augusta Anderson, Chas. Perley and Madge Kirby ap- isald thesstreats, the only; places: avail- :rhnte lfll:‘teflufl the tarnng?ment of |pear: in “JEAN THE FAITHFUL.” : }abla forchiidren, to play,. wm the 10 V! us- sections of the city in ac- “THE -rw'“ S&II'ER ” comed:f Blld the amu_ “eity - nmam ‘more’ mongm for the [1als. The work which would comeun- York in particular, were not buflt |Other things, housing, industrial struc- Beverly Bayne:and Albert Roscoe lead in Esunadl at ionceof. rebuilding their cities: He | factured - products, . the. disposal of lonm of much; evil,, cessible: manner, rapid and: convenient Mr.. Wirt went on to_say that by |Means of transportation, the provision ing drawmga SCURSES JACK DAL of facilities for education and public | . clusively. « s . The next meeting of the board of county commissioners will be held on July 12. LR city, where she will. make- her future home. tave - your furniture -repaired at the bargain store, first class work at; reasonable prices.—Adv. When travellng purchase round- Mrs. Charles Schraeder and children trip tickets. Boost the Bemidji rail-[Of Brainerd, who have been the road receipts. ... There will be another sale of state school and swamp land of the county Wednesday, July 14. .. On December 9 and 10 the winter convention of the Northern Minne- sota Development association will be held in Bemidji. LRI Beltrami county’s annual fair will be held on September 15, 16, 17 and 18. September 15 will be entry day. The state fair will be in progress September 6 to 11. guests of Mrs. Schraeder’s sister, Mrs. H. L. Wood, and family for the past week, returned home this morning. Rev. J. C. Strand, pastor-evangelist, returned this morning from Thief River Falls and Middle River, where he has spent the past week looking after business matters in the interest of the church. Automobile Filling Station—Purity Gasoline, 11 6-10 cts. per gal. It is better. St. Cloud .0Oil Co.—Adv. Mrs. M. A. Clark and daughter, Mildred, returned last night from Cass Lake, where they have been spending the past few days, the guests of friends. While there they attended the Yankee Robinson circus. Oscar Nelson, teller at the North- ern National bank, will leave this evening on his annual vacation. ‘While away Mr. Nelson will visit practically - free- from* ' bacteria:: recreation. ‘when :secreted..: The problem of These are the fundamental objects of a sanitary: milk-supply, thanefeve, ] city planning, but many other city ac- 18 40 keepiout-all bacteria:as-far- 000 for two new buildings.: a8 s posaible. - “The small shop and the home life | Vision of the city planning cormmission, 0000060000600000060000a00 | Of the city have disappeared,” said the { Such as regulating the height of build- ©000000000000000000066000000000000 oooooooopopq Cows Susceptible to Bloat. alkabouts childven. They make apart-|and zones, traffic regulations, ete. A pregnant-cow ‘is-moresi .ments-for adulta-only. Buliders: of | b A T PRI . to- injury - from- irritating - causes- | churches, make the.same-mistakes.and Distress in the Stomach. & cow:that has:calved:' She:showld be | make them right. here in .up.to date] more::carefully; fed; and: one should | New York and elsewhere.” avold :Mm -her any -feed Hkely “tl: et cause. bloating... A.trocar.and,cann; aying Cow. should be. kepi. on. hand to. tap the| The cow with a-dainty appetite 1s{o 2" SLUOVINE Symbloms s dus:to paunch of a badly bloated cow where | seldom- & cow worth keeping:in the R 4 this 18 found necessary to save ‘life.|dairy.. A good dairy.cow is always{!2king Chamberlain’s Tablets. Mrs. As a drench give - two -ounces-of -tur- [ ready “for ‘her ration, and it takes a{Henry Padghan, Victor, N. Y., writes, pentine: in-a pint of raw linseed: ofl or|tot ‘of feed to satisfy her appetite. The |For some time I was troubled with an ounce :of aromatic: spirits: of :ammo-~| dainty feederis’ never in- conditton to | headache and distress in my stomach nia in-a-pintsof -water: containing: two-do ! hnd:wai after eating, also with constipation. ounces .of g:rsmln' hyposulphite of|- s About six months ago I began taking soda.—Hoard's; Dairyman. ‘Wireless-apparatus that weighs but [Chamberlain’s Tablets. They regu- T e s T eight pounds:yet will' transmit mes- |lated the action of my bowels and sages-21 .miles-and has received sig-|the headache and other annoyances nals-more ‘than 300- miles- has been |ceased in a short time.” Obtainable everywher: accompanied by a headache and terpicture. Sores-on-Teats.. Sores. on. teats is -an. infections dis- ease, and the germs are carried by the milker’s hands or contracted from a contaminated floor or gutter. Instant- 1y isolate and keep isolated until per- fectly well any cow that has anything the matter-with. her.udder. Soak.affect- ed teats twice daily.in a hot, satusated: solution of baric acld and touch-the sores:with unctnnot fodine every-oth.| When You Are In MINNEAPOLIS or ST. PAUL BRIN SUNDAY Harry Morey, Edith Storey and a big company plays#n tivities would come under the super- | S¢THE ENEMIES,” 3 part Vitagraph photo-drama. | “SOPHIE’S FIGHTING SPIRIT.” speaker... “Apartment-buflders forget|ings, dividing the city into districts ch“dren B¢ —ADMISSION— MONDAY _ Robert Edeson as-the husband and Mary Adler as the ; Distress in the stomach after meals, wife in ‘*‘MAN’S Pmc AT'VE." a Mlltu.‘ M" First Show starts 7:30, second about 8:40, third-about 940 MAN THEATRE TONIGHT Show Starts at 7:30 Sharp Aduits 18c Be:Sure To Visit The Wonderful New- Minnesota State Prison IN STILLWATER n for the inspection of the Public every day ex?ep:t S:l.l'd-ys and Holidays, from 8 to 11 a. m. and from 12:30 to 4:30 p. m. Round Trip, Including Prison Visit: From St. Paul, 33 Hours From aneapoks, 5% Hours The Finest Public Institution of its kind In The World 1 the fair at San Francisco and San er day: Diego, and at the latter place he will —_— 5 BREV!TIES be the guest of friends. He expects A Bureau of Employment. 2 to be away about a month. At a recent: meeting of the-executive Everything in the line of millinery | committee of the.mayor’s committee Miss Dorothy Virts left Thursday|iS being sold regardless of cost at|°n unemployment of Louisville, Ky., it ill visit |the Henrionnet millinery parlors.— | 8¢ declded to continue the work of ;::encd?s Lake where she will visit Adv ipariol the bureau of free public employment A until the present surplus of about $1,- Miss Hazel Stokes of this city wil| Misses Edna Fuller of St. Louis|000 13 exhausted. A report recetved spend Sunday with her parents in Park, Anna Clark of l.Jrinceton, 1L, | from W. E. Hughes, in charge of the Leonard. Mabel Flesher of Indianola, Iowa,|bureau, showed that forty-five posi- and Misses Mona Flesher, Helen |tions had-been: furnished during a re- For Wood Phone 129.—Adv. Backus, Luck Brooks, Jane Hayner|Cent menth to applcants in varlous A. McBride of Walker and Murray |and Inez Backlund of this city are| <Mds of orn Humes of Cass Lake were Bemidji|Week end guests at the home of Miss visitors yesterday. Arvilla Kenfield of Lake Boulevard. Mrs. 8. Schmitz and daughter, Ev- angeline, will leave today for a two months’ visit with friends and rela- tives in Wisconsin. Among other Misses Carrie Krahn and Esther|cities they will visit Eau Claire, Orpheum Vaudeville Acts PARAMOUNT Pregram Brothers fWizaads?oi"’fhe. accordions. Rayner and Bell Singing and:pianologue. Gomsdy: novalty Howe: and: Hows Burlesque mind-readers. The admiral’s. reception A want ad will =ell it for you. Misses Gustava and Madge Trafton of Rosby spent yesterday in Bemidji, the guests of friends. Flashman of Tenstrike were the|Mijlwaukee and Madison. Evangeline guests of Bemidji friends yesterday. | gchmitz, who is a Bemidji high school B D : TORY One more excursion to the dam be- | student, will resume her studies here 2 3 fore the lake freezes, Sunday, 2:30.—|in the fall. Adv. The Olympia Candy Co. will open Mesdames A. Cooper and M. East-|about July 1 on Third St. with a com- man of Turtle River spent yesterday | Plete line of home made ““Sweets and between trains in the city shopping. | Candies.”—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Virts went| Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. Lindquist left i} to Cass Lake today, where they will this morning for Duluth and points /| be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lind-|in the east, where they will spend strom for a few days. two weeks before returning to their One of these days you ought to home at ('}rand Forks, N. D. Mr. |} go to Hakkerup's and have your ple- Lindquist is manager of the station- ture taken.—Adv. ery department in the Ontario store. They have spent the past two months Mrs. A. C. Graff _of WoIrALake, who at Grand Forks Bay. has spent some time visiting rela- —_ | Your dreams of success can be- come a reality, but first take a. course in Mankato Commercial College. Send for catalogue.—Adv. Misses Julia Golden and Emma Happ of Minneapolis, who have been guests at the J. 0. Harris home on Bemidji avenue for the past two weeks, returned to the cities yester- day morning. They were accompa- nied by Dorothy and Florence Harris, who will visit their grandmother, CLASSIFIED ALPHABETICALLY LAUNDRY ABSTRACTS:OF TITLE HOME LAUNDRY ‘We wash your elothes as they did at home. Our specialty is Family Washing. Try us. Phone 498 E. M. SATHRE ABSTRACTER O’Leary-Bowser Bldg: Bemidji, Minn. Clothes Cleaners For Men, Women and Children MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Wholesale and Retail Planos, Organs and Sewing Machines. 117 Third St. Bemidji. Phoné 573-W. J. BISIAR, Manager. Daniel Frohman .presents. MARY PICKFORD in “SUCH A LITTLE QUEEN” The famous comedy drama by Channing Pollock. Produced:by the Famous Play-. ers Film Co., Adolph- Zuker; president. In Five Reels of Motion Pictures: r'—'“ D. L. FRIEDMANN : AUDITOR AGCOUNTANT BUSINRSS: COUNSELOR- Phones-610-J—776-W. The discriminating smoker 18 now smoking “DON ALMO"” “Be a-Booster'” Get Rid of Your Rheumatism. Now is the time to get rid of your rheumatism. Chamberlain’s Lini- ment properly applied will help you very much. Remember that chronlc and muscular rheumatism require no internal treatment. Obtainable ev- erywhere. GENERAL ‘MERCHANDISE OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. Groceries, Dry.Goods, Shoes, Flour,- Feed, eto. The DR. F. J. DARRAGH Specialist-of -Ohronic Diseases —_ Mrs. Curtin for a couple of weeks. careful buyers - Visit Miss Julia Golden and Mrs. J. O. Har- buy here. Free Consultation. | . P ris are sisters. W. G. BORROEDBR 208% 3rd 8t., over Blooaton Store PBIGES 250 350 500 . = 4 Day and Night Calls Answered y ] : a l Ornla S The Henrionnet Millinery parlor Bemidjt Phone 66. | has just received a mew shipment of panama hats, outing hats and col- lege tams for school girls.—Adv. OPTOMETRISTS Expositions BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS “THEWEW BEMIDJT” The The camp-fire girls of Crookston KOORS BROTHERS CO. i gt DRS. LARSON & LARSON GR ND THE TRE Ts . 0“' e have cl:minge the da:e (;t thah'lnu;lng ‘ Manufacturers and Jobbers At yours vnorl.mtl ore Specialists in the Sclence of A; ] A 4 m ' & ' North Pacific at Lavinia from July § to July firat. | yeq, Gream, Bakery Goods, Confec- e Fitting Glasses: The House of Quality Mesdames Rosaan and Bertelson of: tionety; rs and Foun- Best nicklé::pencil on earth. ery; Ciga Offices over Postoffice: Bldg. C()ast Crookston will chaperon the party. tain: Goods e 5 3 o5, d th i1l th R 5 ABK T! MAN 66 and stop over enroute at ::mmel: ycoxflgel)::;ll’: at eme o::‘:: #315-Minn. Ave.. N: W.Phone 125 Fhone.91 Da“ce Cl‘ eatiolls Yell wstone Mrs. E. R. Evans and daughters, = . John Brennon and Dot Gould 1 o Beth and Helen, of Minnesota avenue| GROCER PHOTOGRAPHER Dance Conquerers of the World | National Park will entertain the girls and thelr e This reel made a decided hit last evening. = 3 chaperons at dinner on the day of Fu&‘dw P f 0 ff 'Y o can ke o D ontions, []|thelr arrival in Bemidii. Although sttt S e o e The Madcap Queen (1) redsoffen the wonderful North Pacific [§| twenty of the members of the camp Wi Cailifo st et B s g A two reel drama featuring Grace Cunard and Francis Ford—the Coast country and Yellowstone had planned on the outing, only ten. % g Universal’s two best.known stars: . National Park, besides many or & dogen il b dhle to: nskéathe Promptly. N. L. HAKKERUP Jellles- Fresh Onions.and:Rhubarb CASWSCASH STORE other scenes—individual features in themselves and worthy of note. You can travel either by water or Shasta rail route from Portland to San Francisco or via the new coast-wise steamship line Great Northern Pacific Steamship Co. from Astoria, Oregon, to San Francisco. Meals and berth in- cluded. Write, call or phone for detailed rates, informotion, ete. Low Fare:Daily to November 30 Sc—Admission—10c Special Show at 7:30. SUNDAY Metro feature in 5 reels “The Middleman” From the play. With ALBERT CHEVALIER the eminent English character actor, supported by JaneGail. The play is an in- tense drama, but beautiful in its.story. .Matinee 2;30. 7:30 and 8:45. Sc—Admission—15¢ Monday, “THE DIAMOND FROM THE SKY” . Each' chapter is-a story by itself and-the story can easily be picked up any time. DON'T MISS IT. trip. Also a different comedy. I have some fine 16" jackpine to: sell either by the cord or carload. Call C. LaJambe. Phone 113-J.— —_— Adv. “You sbouid /try ;DENISON'S DE- When you want some eggs bad:call : LICIOUS:COFFEBS; 26¢, 30e, 85c the same Frenchman, 113-J.—Adv. . -In speaking of the Baptist con- vention recently held in Bemidji, the Laporte News says: ‘The Baptist association for the Northwestern dis- trict of Minnesota was held in Be- midji last Friday, Saturday and Sun- day, and the good people of Bemidji showed they could entertain preach- -ers as generously and hospitably as| they can editors and politicians. The .meetings were a source of inspiration, || cencouragement and helpfulness, and [l \everything. possible was done for the pleasure and comfort of the delegates. || Those present from Laporte were |[§ Rev. F. W. Weniger and son, Dwight, Mrs. C. N. Troxel, Miss Florence Crandall, Miss Grace Gilpin and C. Service - and satistaction: Mail | A. Prescott. Some of the Laporte ord T delegates were -entertained at. thejjis ets giyen that 8 sarvlce:you beautiful ‘home of Mr. and Mrs. C.|Jf? "L. Isted.” Special A. V. GARLOCK, M. D ] and ' 40c: thepound. Absolutely Practice: Limited: . guaranteed Ifnot satisfactory re- | EYE =~ EAR NOSE THROAT .tm it apd;get your money. 2 Glasses -Fitted. JNO: C. MARIN, Office Gibbons -Bldg:, North of Phone:82: 320 Minn. Ave. | Markham Hotel. Phone 105 Enmfihgtor;tho Office and Sehool Security Bank Building Phone 31 . SECOND-HAND. GOODS HARNESS We want to sell a few Work Har- nesses cheap to advertise' them. Call in and see them. ZIEGLER’S SECOND. HAND STORB SUPPLIES FOR OFFICE Typewriter ribbons, carbon paper, i typewriter paper, clips, paper: i - tasteners, punches, eyelets ; ete., etc. Get-quantity prices i: -PIONERR OFFICE STORB | ;Phone:81- Security Bank Blds. BANKING AND SAVINGS Save systematically. Make use of > mu-ss:mn-,mmm-ww; Wl come~youn-opem: aceount: : : : SECURITY STATE. BANK Bemidji;.. Minn. ~ FOR SALE OR‘RENT Five:room .. cottage; five-room | houu with five acres of ground all | ready for crop, close in; DRUGS AND JEWELRY LUMBER, COAL AND WO0QD' Wholesalers:and Retaiters: | B Any quantity you want. Bullding materisl: of all kinds. R. E. FISHER Bemidji, Minn. ‘Union. Depot: Ticket Agent Minnesota & Inter- national Ry. ‘Pioneer want ads-hriig:resuits.