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SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1015, About The City L E SRS S ESEEEE R B R " LEST WE FORGET * EREHKK KK KKK KK KKK In case of fire call 349. .. School board election Saturday evening, July 17, at 7 o’clock. LEE Y Hemidji’s Vawter-Redpath chautau- qua will be held August 3 to 7, in- clusively. i * s s The next meeting of the board of county commissioners will be held on July 12, .v L ’ ‘When traveling trip tickets. road receipts. .. There will be another sale of state school and swamp land of the county Wednesday, July 14. purchase round- Boost the Bemidji ralil- .. On December 9 and 10 the winter convention of the Northern Minne- sota Development association will be held in Bemidji. - 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. . LOGA BREVITIES Mrs. F. W. Winger of Island Lake transacted business in Bemidji yes- terday. Miss Myrtle Jensen of Big Falls is the guest of Miss Grace Peterson for two weeks. M A. Steidle of Becida spent yes- terday in Bemidji shopping and call- ing on friends. For Wood Phone 128.—Adv. Messrs. Luman and Bernie Aldrich of Wilton transacted business in Be- midji yesterday. Phil Gill, of the Gill Bros. clothing store, went to Valley City, N. D., this morning on business. Mrs. John Anderson of the town of Northern was among the out-of- town visitors yesterday. Big excursion to the dam Sunday, 2:30. C. R. Rank, a well known land man of Minneapolis, is spending his vaca- tion at his summer home at Turtle River. Glenn Harding, proprietor of the Grand theater and C. C. Cross, the insurance man, motored to Cass Lake today. Don’t get married until you see “The Escape.”"—Adv. Ralph Mackerman of Akeley, who was called to Puposky by the death Beauty More Than Skin Deep. A beautiful woman always has good digestion. If your digestion is faully, Chamberlain’s Tablets will do you good. Obtainable everywhere.— Adv. Visit California’s Expositions The North Pacific Coast and stop over enroute at Yellowstone National Park You can make one trip and in- clude all—two great 2xpositions, the wonderful North Pacific Coast country and Yellowstone National Park, besides many 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, etc. Low Fare Daily to November 30 . B. FISHER - Bemidji, Min. Union Depot. Ticket AgentMinnesota & Inte; i natlonnl Ry.. of his brother, Sheérman, was in ‘Be- m‘idji yesterday enroute to his home. Mrs. P. Branvick and daughter, Christine, of--Nary were Bemidji vis- itors yesterday. "Miss Branvick, who has been ill with pneumonia, is im- proving. Buy your Clarefied Milk at W. G. Schroeder’s store.—Adv. Mrs. J. W. Cox of Maltby was the guest of Bemidji friends yesterday: Her son, Ole Cox, of Forest City, Iowa, is visiting at the Cox home for a short time. Mrs. J. Melville of Montana is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Robert Mitehell, for a few days. She is ac- companied by her daughter, Miss Helen Melville. One of these days you ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have your pie- ture taken.—Adv. Mrs. Allen Forte of the ‘town of Liberty, who is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Rogers, of Nary for a few days, spent yesterday in Be- midji, the guest of friends, Mr. Fellon of Minneapolis, man- ager of the Pillsbury Land company, was in the city yesterday looking over Birchmont Beach hotel, with a view of bringing his’family here. _ Henry Cominsky, of Schneider Brothers ladies’ ready-to-wear store, will leave this-evening for New York and other eastern points, where' he will spend some time on business. . Mr. and Mrs. Nels L. Hakkerup and sons, Lars and Barney, and daughter, Vivian, returned yesterday from Crookston, where they went to attend Barnum & Bailey’s circus. tave your furniture repaired at the bargain store, first class work at reasonable prices.—Adv. Lawrence Higgins, formerly with the St. Hilaire Lumber company of this city, now of Bowesmont, N. D., spent yesterday in Bemidji. From here he went to Minneapolis on busi- ness. Mrs. T. R. Symons went to Minne- apolis this morning. Her daughter, Margaret, who has been visiting rela- tives and friends in the cities for some time, will return to Bemidji with her. Miss Emerald Perry of the town of Northern came to Bemidji yesterday to meet her mother, Mrs. A. D. Perry, a teacher in the Sisseton, S. D., gov- ernment school, who will spend her vacation on their farm. Miss Marie Miller, who has re- cently undergone an operation for appendicitis, will leave in a short time for Grand Forks, N. D. Miss Miller has been employed as a sten- ographer in this city for the past sev- eral months. There is a bright future ahead for you if you take a course in Mankato Commercial College. Send for their catalogue.—Adv. Mesdames George T. Baker, W. Z. Robinson, C. M. Jacobson, Glen Hunt and A. B. Palmer autoed to Buena Vista in the Baker car yesterday and enjoyed a chicken dinner at the summer hotel on Lake Julia. The roads were in excellent condition. Philip Denu, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Denu, of Lake Boulevard, left this morning for New Lisbon and Madison, Wis., where he will visit friends and relatives. At Madison he will be the guest of his grandfather and grandmother, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Denu. K P KA KKK KK ¥ .TO!OUR VISITING MAIDS X & KPR KKK KKK KK KR KKK (By the Pioneer Poet.) Seven fair maids from the ecity, ‘Who teach young ideas to shoot, Thought 'twould be a serious pity If they came not to Bemidji for-a tout. So here they are settled and jolly, Enjoying ‘their change and. their rest, To think they are working is folly, To state they are quiet is jest. May the sun tan their faces as brown As the natives, who once owned this lake; And when they return to their town, Renewed health and strength may they take. the summer. As all the judges of the Fifteenth judicial district are pretty well occupied throughout the year, Judge Stanton endeavors to ob- tain his season’s recreation by doing his court work within sight of Leech lake. A large comfortable cottage affords the judge ample living and office room.Walker Pilot. Brinkman theater showing Mon- day only, Paramount Pictures, Mac= lyn Arbuckle in “The County Chair- man,” for many years conceded to be the greatest stage contribution. to American humor.—Adv. Mesdames W. H. Gemmell of Brainerd and her sister-in-law, Mrs. L. J. Forbes, of Brooklyn, N. Y., Miss Sarah Erwin of Brainerd and Kath- evening from Cass Lake where they have been attending the Mississippi River Deanery meeting of the Epis- copalian church. With Mr. Gem- mell and G. H. Warner, officials of the Minnesota & International railroad, the party made the trip to Brainerd today on the gasoline car of the man- agement. I have some fine 16” jackpine to sell either by the cord or carload. Call C. LaJambe. Phone 113-J.— Adv. When you want some eggs bad call the same Frenchman, 113-J.—Adv. Grand Forks entertained at a most enjoyable dancing party at their La- vinia summer home last evening. Nangle, Elizabeth Evans and Helen Evans of Bemidji, members of the Crookston Camp-Fire girls who are camping at Lavinia, Misses Clara Burns and Peggy Chandler of Fargo, Miss Ruth Brown of Grand Forks, and Messrs. Calvin Unger, Lee Brown Roy Carter, Jim Carter, Bob Carter, Will Flint, Oran Rosaaen, Roy Will Flint, Oran Rosaan, Roy Rosam) and A. Jackson. Hem-y w. Snvages pl\enomeually brilliant comedy of love and politics, Maclyn Arbuckle as ident. Five thrilling acts. Children 5¢, adults 15c. ®irst show . 7:20; second 8:45.—Adv. Among the summer guests at the A. H. Jester summer resort at Lake Plantaganet are Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Brown, Mrs. Todd and daughter and son, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lathrop, all of St. Louis Mo., C. Dawson of St. Louis, Mo., Mr. and Mrs, Charles Jordan of Minneapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Max Stearns and son of Hutchinson, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Denu of Madi- son, Wis., who have been the guests of Mr. Denu’s brother, E. H. Denu, and family of Lake Boulevard for the past two weeks, left this morning for Rapid City, S. D., where they will visit another brother, A. R. Denu, and a sister, Mrs. B. B. Mintener. Mrs. J. L. Milicke and daughters, Ruth and Naomi, Miss Bertha Milicke and Miss Lillian Kinkle of St. Louis, Mo., will spend Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. Reff’ of Bagley, returning to this city Monday. Miss Kinkle is a niece of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Daniels of Bemidji and is spending several weeks here on a visit. Ladies’ suits at $2.98; early spring models. A number of pattérns to se- lect from, no two alike. Troppman’s July Clearance Sale, commencing Sat- urday, July 10.—Adv. Howard Palmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Palmer, will leave tonight for Waterloo, Westgate, Independ- ence and Olewein, Iowa, where: he will visit friends and relatives for several weeks. Enroute he will stop oft in St. Paul to visit friends. At Westgate, Ia., he will spend: several weeks on his uncle.George Winegar’s farm. " Young men who- graduate from -the Little Falls Business College get | good positions in banks. Learn bank-|. ing. Inquire for scholarship rates and year book.—Ady. Sixty of the teachers -attending summer school enjoyed. a picmic at the dam yesterday. - They 'left the city dock at -3 o’clock in the after- noon on the “City of Bemidji,” and had a fish supper at the dam before ITeturning to thé city at 8:30. A, AT Rnchnrflbou, the photogr‘apher, _was [{in ‘the pnrfy and: took thirty-seven | ‘different pictures.of the crowd. Brinkman theater showing Mcm» day only, Paramount Pictures, Mac- lyn Arbuckle in_“The County Chaii ma; thé greatest stage conlflbuflon tm Ameriean humor-. , ,”” for many. years-conceded to be | coln, Neb.; Jesse Culnenson and brother of St. Paul, Mrs. J. P. Quirk leen Gemmell arrived in Bemidji last |- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Royeraft cof ] Among the guests were Misses Claire | § successful production of George Ede's | “The, County |§ Chairman,” ‘produced by the Famous | 8 Players Film Co., Adolph Zukor, Pres- | g Minn., Miss Florence Butler of Lin- |§ and: son, “Master’ Ake!’ey “Park Qui k, and his ‘nurge, - Mi Minneapolis, Misses” Winnifred Bon- xell, Blizabeth Bommi ‘dnd and Fannie Cooley of Henry W. ‘Savage’s phenomenally successful production of George Ede's brilliant comedy of loye.and politics, Maclyn Arbuckle a 1 Chairman,’” produced /by. the Famous Players Film Co., Adolph Zukor, Pres- ident. 'TFive thrilling acts. Children 5c, adults 15¢. First show . 7:20; second 8:45.—Adv. In speaking of the injuries received by Jay Quick, a former Bemidjian, a Langdon, North Dakota, paper says: = Last Thursday Jay Quick, son of Contractor E. W. Quick; while at work on a scaffold on a building about- three miles west of Langdon, met with-a very serious accident, when the scaffold broke and he fell to the ground: Mf. Quick struck on his back and a leavy plank fell across his shoulder with: sufficient force to break his collar bone in two places- He was brought ~to the Langdon hospital as” quickly“as pos- sible for medical attendance and the physicians found one of ‘the hardest cases they ‘have had for some-time. To analyze the unburned gases given off by industrial plants a "French scientist has invented elec- trical apparatus which makes the tests and records the results automat- i¢ally. A mosque composed almost entire- 1y of reinforced concrete, nearly all the materials being of American or- igin, is being built in the Federated Malay States. Apparatus has been invented with which eight messages at once can be telegraphed over a“wire by type- writer keyboards and reproduced in typewriting. MORE SOY ‘BEANS. More and more 8oy beans will be grown as the years go by. It 1s-one of our greatest crops and, & in our opinion, will one day be planted almost as extensively. as $ corn or wheat. The farmer who s not growing any this year for hay or grain should at least plant ¢ a patch for his hogs'to eat. If he will wait until' the beans be- § gin ‘ripening ‘and: then' turn ‘the pigs in he will make some' very cheap pork.—Farm Progress. % SOME 'FARM' WISDOM. i e 2 3 It 1s care, not luck, that brings suc- cess in farming. Summer pruning tends to increase Tonlght— Three part Lubin drama “THE cL PPEfi fiEY battle-of wits between a Yankee and a South Ameri can.. Race between automobile and an aeroplan kept up later between two speed boats--excltlngfidls Earl Metcalf featured. s An Essanay comedy, funny all through, in a broad go- after-the-laugh-and-get-it fashion. The title is “THE UNDERTAKER'S UNCLE” Sunday— Alice Holi ster, Anna Nilsson and Harry Millarde in a new three part Kalem drama “‘The Siren’s Reign?’. A filmstory com- mented On'most favorably by the Moving Picture World. 3 It is to laugh, ““Cleaning Time”” and “‘Black Art”, a spht’ the root growth and winter pruning reel Lubin comedy the wood growth. . o 3 For any kind of orchard planting | Matinee 2:30 Evening 7:30 Admission 5c and 10¢ the soil should be deep, well drained and friable, yet not so porbus as' to bhe droughty. The soja bean, which grows in Ja- pan, after having been cooked and pressed ylelds a nutritious substitute for milk. Young turnip, cabbage and beet plants make the best of greens. It is but a small job to plant these at dif- ferent times, and they can be had all summer. g Keep the cultivator going in the garden. It is easler to get rid of the weeds when they are small than when they are well established. Monday, July 1 2th— A Mutual Masterpicture film version of Harold McGrath’s famous novel “THE LURE-OF THE MASK?” “The ordinary motion picture seems commonplace compared with this splendid photo-drama so full of spirit and daring ro- mance. Harold Lockwood, Elsie Jane Wilson, Irving Cum- mings and other famous players are in the cast. 2 Matinee 2:30 Evening 7:30 Admission 5¢ and 15¢ Coming Friday, July 16th— *. “Rumpelstiltskin”’ for the ‘‘Kiddies” and a story of ling- ering fascination for the grown ups. | e Lo cvestemiuager. GRAND THEATRE Tonight Only The House of Quality Moré than 10,00 miles of macadam roads have been ordered built in Afghanistan since the ruler of that country became the owner of an au- tomobile. A Connecticut inventor .has pat- ented a.cup shaped cover for an in- candescent lamp to temporarily les- sen the glare of an uutomohile head- ““The Adventure of the Yellow Curl Papers” A two-part comedy drama featuring Wm. Garwood and Violet Mersereau. - This picture was very pleasing to those who saw it light. last evening. a “THE PINCH” For o to remove all Mothers, buy CLARIFIED MILK your babies From tuberculosis tested herd Avoid the danger of any |mpur|- tles in their food We have just installed a "‘new clarifying machine guaranteed and while this. machine has been qulte an expense we are quot- ing you our regular price of only- 8c per quart W. 6. SCHROEDER Dealer in GROGERIES AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE BEMIDJI, MINN. A spirited drama in one reel. “THE BUTLER’S BUSTED ROMANCE" Comedy, that is a mirth provoker right. Special SUNDAY Special Metro Feature, here every Sunday With Florence Reed as Georgiana' Carley, in the 5-part drama of love, romanee and sacrifice “HER OWN WAY e Georgiana Carley and . Dick Coleman, friends since chlldbood : have grown to love each other without knowing it. Sam Coast, *a wealthy young man, also loves Georgiana, and contrives to get Coleman away without proposing to the girl—he is supposed to have been killed; but turns up in time to prevent the wedding which Georgiana is nearly forced into. Shows at 7:30, 8:45 Matinee 2:30 Monday—The Tth chapter of the ‘‘Diamond From the Sky’’ is to be an eguraordmary thriller. Chapter 3 demonstrated the dar- mg of Arthur Stanley, and critics pronounce the 7th chapter better than any. See Monday s Ploneer for full partlculars. foreign matter, 5c—Admission—15¢ DEMANDS Economy flu'nvenienne - Safety: Tranqmlny - Good Heallh Cleanliness -—o——;o-—o—o_ @R The Range Of Reason ‘Worry f Health “The Range G Reason” is the Electri¢ Cooking Range. Range of type sho wn above costs less than two and a half cents an’ “hour per biifner to: opitrate. in our new FJve Cent Heating Rate. ‘element controlled by three heat: switches. Oven builton the prlnqipal - of a fireless cooker and provided: thh a broilmg pan and rack ‘top burner is utihzed as brofler‘ : ORPHEUM VAUDEVILLE - Elsa Ford The little runabout Unada & Irving Novelty masical act. The act different PARAMOUNT PROGRAM Friday and Saturday. Jess L. Lasky presents America’s foremost character actor, Theodore Roberts “THE CIRCUS MAN” Adapted from the famous novel “The Rose in the ng,"; by Geo. Barr McCutcheon. Five thrillingacts. > Pnces 10c, 20c, 25¢ Show startmg at 7:30° contmuous Sunday Picture Program Essanay— ° > ‘¥OOUNTESS VESCHI'S" JEWELS" In'two acts REJECTS Extravagance Dirt Annoyance Ilanger elig-dmma “‘I'HE OONVERSION Ol-' SMII‘.ING TOM Featunng 'l‘bm Mix “ Each.