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FRIDAY, JULY 16,1018, 5 public, and especially the lgdies Bemidji, are cordially inyited to step in and have a cup with light refresh- ments.—Adv. : Mr. and Mrs. W. Z. Robinson '-of Minnesota avenue entertained a num- ber of friends at Five Hundred last evening, the occasion being their sec- ond, or paper wedding anniversary. 3 The rooms were beautifully decorated | ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ & ¥ K & k¥ ¥ X K ¥ % with garden: flowers, red' nasturtiums | * PLEASANT VALLEY X and white candy. tuft being - used. | ¥ ¥ HK ¥ KX KK K R x & The guests présented Mr. and Mrs.| Mrs. M. L. Fuller, a student at the Bemidji summer “school, visited: at her home in Pleasant Valley July 4. Mrs. John Ostlund and Mise Elanor. Ostlund ‘of ‘St. Paul spent the week as guests at Shore Acres farm. Mrs. ‘F. V. Gardner, Mrs. G. F. Bd- wards, jr., Misses Alice Lees, Nada Hardy, Elanor Ostlund and Mrs. J. Ostlund spent Thursday as guests of Mrs. A, A. Randall‘at Lake Side farm. ‘W. F. Dickens and family, Mr. Le2 and ‘family and Mr. and Mrs. R. R.{° Dickens of Red Lake spent July 7 in Pleasant Valley. Mr. and Mrs. M..W. Knox of Glen- lock dairy farm are visiting in War- saw, N. Y. Miss Nada Hardy of Minneapolis, who has been the guest of Mrs, F. V. Gardner, returned to her home on Friday. 3 The Wide Awaks Farmers’ club of Pleasant Valley gave a picnic at Bos- ton Lake on July 7. A very pleasant day was spent in playing games and races. The evening was spent in dancing. A picnic dinner was serv- Birchmont. Beach summer hotel, left last evening for Minneapolis ' where he will spend today on business. Mrs. H. ‘Ostrander and ‘Miss Olive Clark of Turtle River were the guests of Bemidji friends. yesterday, return- ing to their home in. the evening. guests were Mrs, H. A. Scharf, Messrs. and Mesdames George 'T. Baker M. Jacobson, A. B. Palmer, B. M. Gile and Attorney - Thayer Bailey. Refreshments were served: at the close of the evening. About The City | e AR RS S R R RS R R L LEST WE FORGET ¥ LA R R R R R R R R R R R R R In:case offire:call 349. e LI B School - board - election Saturday! evening, July 17, at 7 o’clock. LY Bemidji’s Vawter-Redpath chautau- | qua will be held August 3 to 7, in- clusively. —~—— One of these days you ought to go. to Hakkerup’s and -have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. 3 Misses Pearl and Mable Tanner returned to Bemidji last evening from Blackduck, where they have spent the past week, the guests of friends. i HE U.-S. Dept. of Agriculture in ‘Experiment - Station. Bulletin No. 142 says that ten cents ‘worth of wheat supplies: almost three times as much protein “and -ten- times as much energy as round steak, and with some other cuts of meat the difference is even greater, 7 If then, one really desires to reduce her weekly meatand:grocery bills, she need only make more use of her oven. Who ever heard man, woman: or ‘child. complain ‘that good 'home-made biscuits, muffins, cake and cookies appeared on the .table too often? Instead the tendency is “to make a meal of them” and the variety is so great that something you bake yourself could well be the chief feature of every meal. Home Baking is Simplified by the Use of K CBaking “Powdlg' E. M. Sathre, autoed to the_town of Liberty yesterday, where he spent the day looking after his farm in- terests, returning to the city in the evening. s s ‘When traveling purchase round- trip tickets. Boost the Bemidji rail- road receipts. i < Veilings—Values to 50c per yard, The next meeting of the board of on sale at Troppman’s tomorrow— ! county commissioners will be held B¢ per-yard —~Ady. Mrs. E. C. McGregor of Beltrami i on August 16. avenue went to Park Rapids today, . s . Th _ | where she will visit her husband for R ‘With K C, you can make things moist and rich yet have them ie board, of equdliaation; oF Bel a couple of days, who is there on ed at noon. About 100 were in at- ," z },@a lightand feathery, wholesome and digestible. Biscuits may be mixed ~ trami county will meet at the court o tendance. ECARGUACHR the night before and baked frésh for breakfast. Muffins need'not house July 19, business. be dry and heavy. Youican make ‘acake so light that'you:can hardly get it out of the:pan whole, yet-it-will not fall. OUNCES}y, K C is not like the old fashioned baking powders. It is double % X ‘acting and continues to give off leavcning-gas until the dough is §% cooked through. K C is sold at a fair price—a large can for 25 cents, This would be no-object if strength and purity were sacri- { ficed, but every can is’fully guaranteed under State snd National ‘Pure Food laws and {o-please; - We take-all the chances. ¥our # money back if you do not get better results with K C than any baking powder you ever used. Our Service Is Prompt ! ‘We fully realize how neces- sary prompt delivery service is. The average housewife likes to have: her-meat sent just when she wants it. A Small things count in a suc- cessful business. Next to sell- ing you good meat comes right Mrs. G. B. Fuller, Mrs. J. Ostlund, Miss Alice Lees, Miss Elanor Ostlund and Miss Maude Fuller went up to see the steam skidder at work on Fri- day. Six new members were accepted into the Wide Awake Farmers’ club as members on July 7, which gives the club a total of 42 active mem- bers. Floyd, Stanley and Clarence Wil- cox were guests,of Norman Gardner July 7 and 8. The Pleasant Valley Social and Literary ‘club will meet at the home .. There will be another sale of state school and swamp land of the county Wednesday, August 11. . Miss Inga Rukey of Meclntosh, Minn., is the guest of Bemidji friends for a short time. She reports crops in the vicinity of McIntosh are in fine condition. . On December 9 and 10 the winter convention of the Northern Minne- sota Development association will be held in Bemidji. “Movie” on It tells Real about the New another page in this issue. the whole story.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Quammen enter- tained a party of seven last evening. They motored out to Birchmont Beach summer hotel where light re- freshments were served. Includea canin your next grocery order, try some of the new recipes that appear in this paper from time to time. Then you will have gone far toward solving this vexing “Cost of Living” problem. 56 CH NN S AN N RN NN RN 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 will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Cook on August 4. A large [Tun next winter on the home place. - One of the interesting features of Attorney Thayer C. Bailey left September 6 to 11. BREVITIES Dr. A. E. Henderson left last eve- ning for Minneapolis with a patient. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bacon of Lake Boulevard autoed to Itasca State park this afternoon for Crookston where he will spend several days. Mrs. Bailey has been in that city for sev- eral weeks, the guest of her parents. tave your furniture repaired at the bargain store, first class work at reasonable prices.—Adv. Miss Genevieve Hill of Minneapolis is a guest at the home of her nephew, R. E. Fisher. From Bemidji Miss Hill will go to Duluth where she will spend several days visiting her niece, Mrs. Julius Wolff. Martha Koeing of Royalton came to Bemidji yesterday and will go to _Tmppman’s Department service. We are bound'to please you if you care to try us. Store ment during the summer, of Cora Stout at Island Lake, July 16. Ira Cook left for Kansas last week where 'he expects to secure employ- The Wide Awake Farmers’.club attendance is expected. KKK KA K KKK KK K& x ECKLES * KK KK KKK KKK KKKK KK Mrs. H. C. Wood, one of the pio- i Special Sale of has resided for several years -at ‘Watertown; S. D., is here visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Mildred Ald- rich. © Roy Bowers, who has been work- ing near International Falls for scme time, has returned home. He and his brother, Harry, have pur- chased a lath mill which they will neers of the town of Eckles, but who | the meeting of the Eckles Farmers’ club which will be held at the home of J. C. McGhee, August-4, will be a debate om-the question: - “Re- solved, that there is mo such thing as luck.” Of the sixteen graduates from the Beltrami county rural schools, three are from Eckles, the Misses ~Ella Hall and Cora Bjoring of the Hall school and Esther McGhee of the Bowers school. Their graduating ex- ercises, which will be the first for the rural schools of this county, will be held in Bemidji before- the close of the teachers’ trainingschool. Maltby where she will visit relatives for two weeks. She reports the crops are looking fine in her locality, in spite of the heavy rains. Percales, ginghams and calico, 3¢ per yard at Troppman’s tomorrow for one hour only, from 9 to 10 o’clock: —Ady. Miss Irene Flatner of Morris, Minn., is the guest of her brother, Arthur Flatner, and wife of America avenue, having arrived in the city last evening. Miss Flatner will re- main in the city during the entire summer. . Mrs. R. H. Muncy and grand- || daughter, Miss Margaret Ames, of Montana, who is her house guest, returned yesterday from Royalton, Minn., where they went to attend the funeral of Mrs. Muncy’s niece, Beth Muncy, which was held Wednesday. ‘““Movie” Moving Movements, open tomorrow morning at 9 o’clock, 116 Third St. Read the big display ad in this issue.—Adv. today. Aluminum Ware | We are introducing into this community Don’t get married until you see “The Escape.”—Adv. o Mrs. C. F. Wiiliams of Lakeside transacted business in the ecity yes- terday. Pat Cassin, proprietor of the Red- by hotel, was a Bemidji business vis- itor yesterday. REX THEATRE REX PLEASING PHOTO-PLAYS The Beautiful Picture Story ; ; of the Land of Make=believe A good old-fashioned, thrilling fairy tale for children and grown-ups “RUMPLESTILTKIN” A tale of enchantment, with scenes ranging frsm the court of King Cole to the Enchanted Tower and from the Prince’s Dungeon to the lover’s haven in the vaulted sky. The.pictures are exquisite in scenic beauty. A Mutual Masterpicture Rex Theatre, FRIDAY, JULY (6th Matinee 2:30, evening 7:30 Admission Scand 15¢ “THE DEVIL"—Coming Monday, July 19th— 5 Parts—MUTUAL MASTERPICTURE—S5 Parts Tomorrow is the last day of Tropp- man’s July Clearance Sale.—Adv. Mrs. F. E. Barker of the town of Eckles was among the out-of-town shoppers-yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Battles and son, Leon, and Miss Emma Klein autoed to Itasca Park today. i Saturday is positively the last day of Troppman’s Big Clearance Sale.— Adv. Misses Caroline and Ella Sonstrud spent yesterday in the town of Lib- erty, the guests of friends. [ Forest Halgren, manager of the Gamble-RobinsoP-Bemldjl' company, Miss Agnes Johmson of Minne- is in Minneapolis on business. apolis, who has been the guest of v Mrs. H. G. Robertson of the town | Miss Anna Brown of this city for the b cf Northern was among the out-of-|past two days, left last night for town shoppers in the city yesterday.| gagle Bend, Minn., where she will Theda Bara, in “The Clemenseau |visit a week or ten days before re- Case,” last time tonight. Grand.—|turning to the cities. Adv. “Jack,” the large bulldog belong- Mr. and Mrs. George Stilwell of |ing to Mrs. C. W. Scrutchin of Be- Becida drove to Bemidji yesterday|midji avenue, was the victim of dog and transacted business, returning to | poisoners yesterday. Mrs. Scerutchin their home today. has had the dog for the past eight ! " Mr. and Mrs. James Wheeler, Mrs. | vears and is much grieved over the W. H. Gish and Miss Pearl Wheeler |loss. Several other dogs have also of Bass Lake transacted business in |been poisoned. Bemidji yesterday. “The Devil” will be in Bemidji Theda Bara, in “The Clemenseau |Monday, July 19, at the Rex Theater, Case,” last time tonight.. Grand.—|matinee and evening. A five-recl Adv. Mutual Master-picture.—Adv. Mrs. Jennie Elliott of Manitoba,| Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Roosen and Canada, is visiting her aunt, Mrs.|son of Minneapolis will arrive in Be- Hines, of Hines, Minn. Mrs. Hines|midji Saturday and will be the guests of Senator and Mrs. E. J. Swedback SQT.TEA KETTLE |AND COMBINATION [COUBLE _BOILER= sBrinkman Theatre PARAMOUNT PROGRAM FAMOUS PLAYERS Today and Saturday Apex Film Co, presents “THE SECRET 7” In: Four Reels And a Charley Chaplin, a riot of fun in two acts VIKO Aluminum Ware Which is a strictly high grade article and which can be sold at a price more suitable to the average man’s pocket book. The: first big shipment was-just unpacked and is now on display in our show window. In order to place tl‘us ware in as many homes as possible we will place this new, fresh stock on special sale. 3 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JULY 16 AND 17 at a:straight 20 per cent DISCOUNT met her in Bemidji yesterday. " "y | > B _|of Beltrami avenue over Sunday and This'means that- $2.75 covered roaster at..... e 8220 (13 . ' m: };fetL :?itel:e Tll,'é.idif filrusb ;fx-X:-ln will then go to Birchmont Beach | $2.00 casseroles will sell for .....$1.60 $4.00-covered roaster at $3.20 A FILM J OHNNIE Wednesday. A social time was had, summe]r hottel w:m they will spend $2.25 coffee percolator at .$1.80 ;Oc g%t sauce pan- ati‘. & ggc 6 reels atter which lunch was served. Bl e s B $2.40 7qt. tea kettle at... .$1.92 1.15 8 qt preserving kett! 92¢ S - g ; o Big excursion to the Dam Sunday,| Miss Gladys Armstrong, stenogra-\§ g1 95 covered roaster at............$1.00 || $1.75 12qt pail at........ $1.40 || Admission, children 5¢, adults 15¢ First show 7:20, seeond 9:00 pher with the Sathre Abstract com- pany, will leave tomorrow for Grand Forks, N. D., where she will attend the state fair which commences Tuesday. She will also visit a friend, Miss Mary White, of East Grand Forks, for a week. 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. Albert Keezar, a rural mail car- rier of Oslo; Minn., who has been the " | guest of his cousin, Albert Worth, as- gistant postmaster of this city for the past week, will return to his home the first of the week. Miss Melyina Keezar of Middle River, Minn., who ‘accompanied him to Bemidji, will re- main for a longer visit. Mrs. A. E. Henderson and grand- daughters, Helen and Martha Erwig, returned Wednesday night from: Eau Claire, Wis., where they have been visiting Mrs. Henderson’s parents, 2:30. A jolly crowd wanted for a good time.—Adv. Ralph B. Lycan, manager of the COMING=--“THE TYPHOON”, July 19, ‘“MARTA OF THE LOWLANDS”, July 22. EXTRA SPECIAL Three aluminum sauce pans-comprising a three; four and five quart pan will be sold while they last at all three for. .............c....coecen ..$1.00 The BEMIDJI HARDWRRE‘-COMPANV The Store of Quality and Service e : e or. Minn. Ave. and-Fourth St. . Matinee daily 2:30 O s A N GRAND THEATRE - TONIGHT The House of Quality o THEDA BARA o in the six-part drama from the book by Alexander Dumas - “The Clemenceau Case” One man who saw this picture last night said, ‘I’ve seen lots of pictures, everywhere, but not one.that was as good as that.”’ 2 A REMARKABLY STRONG play, which grips your interest from the start, concerning how Iza, the therish - heroine’s- sinister beauty affects"the lives of two: noble men, Tonight for the'last . |time. Shows at 7:30 and 8:45. 5c—Admission—+15¢ STANDISH-A4n Phone 35 Z=ALIFO ares LOwW COL 2for25¢ & Co.Inc. 10000 WONDERS ADIAN ROCKIES Tomorrow, Bob Leonard and: EHa: Hall M-r‘knnfl xsrs. A';: E. .Wanlil, t;r severatl A N : : in the three-part drama 3 - weeks. car Erwig, who has spen . =) % ~LD -GLACIER S § : v §{ the past week in Minneapolis on a ANF LAKE LOUISE - F;F LD “MAV]‘S OF ‘] ‘HE GLEN” vacation, accompanied them home. J TRAINS N 2 ; SOLID MODEL I3A CHICAGO Ann V. IN'CITIES (o SEATTLE ‘A demonstration of Rona Cocoa | Matinee at 2:30 Be—Admission—10c will be given at W. G. Schroeder’s| | o-all day Saturday, July 17. The