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THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1915. | guest ‘at the H. W. Batley home for| the past couple-of-days-while-attend-| ing the chautauqua. Rev. Calvin Foster, D. D., Presby- terian minister at Warroad, Minn,. About The City —— (R EEEE R SRR R R & LEST‘WE"FORGET * ER KRR KKK KKK In case of fire call 349. L Chautauqua programs every after- noon and evening. “ e byterian church Sunday. 1ave -youri furniture repaired at the bargain store, first class work:at reasonable prices.—Adv. Mrs. William Gaines of Mississippi| avenue, who hLas visited relatives-in Mason City, Iowa, for the past month, h; t idji. Hagenbeck-Wallace circus.. shows B peturiied-fo Bemid) Miss. Alice: Huntosh of Grant Val- here Friday, August 13. . s 08 ley is the guest of her sister, Martha There will be a band concert at the city dock Friday -.evening. s s 0 Send the children to the chautau- qua play grounds for their morning recreation. attending the chautauqua. Port Hockman of Defiance, Ohio, who has been a guest at thc G. D. Backus . home for the past several ‘weeks, has returned to his home. LI When traveling purchase round- trip tickets. Boost the Bemidji rall- road receipts. Closing out sale of musie at Aber- crombie’s, Beltrami Ave. store. 5 and 10 cents.per copy.—Adv. 0. E. Bailey of Deming, N. M, where he is in:the land business, who has spent the -past: few days in Be- midji as the guest of relatives, left yesterday .for Chicago. Mrs. G. H. Hansell of Bagley is spending the week in Bemidji attend- ing the chautauqua. While in the city she is the guest of her mother, Mrs. H. W. Bailey, and other rela- tives. . Miss Alice Pendergast, who is em- ployed in the government schools of Flandreau, $. D., as teacher and who hasi spent her vacation at their sum- mer home, returned to Flandreau to- day, where she will resume her du- ties. Right kodak finishing, right quick- ly, right prices—developing 10c. Rich Studio, 29 10th St., near lake.—Adv. Miss Mattie Ruskjer of Solway was in Bemidji yesterday, enroute to her home from Moline, 111, where she has spent the past two months visiting relatives. Miss Ruskjer reports they have had heavy rains in Illinois this season. » Mr. and Mrs. Quincy Brooks of Lake Boulevard returned Tuesdav night from Whitehall, Mich., and other points in that state, where they have spent the past month. At ‘Whitehall they visited Mrs. Brooks’ parents. Closing out sale of music at Aber- crombie’s, Beltrami Ave. store. 5 and 10 cents per copy.—Adv. John Moberg, the contractor, Ole Larson and Jim Lambertus, who have spent the past several days in North Dakota, on business will return to Bemidji the latter part of this week or the first of next. The trip is be- ing made by auto. Friday afternoon at one o’clock the Sunday school and parochial school of the First Scandinavian Lutheran church will hold a picnic at Diamond Point. The picnic is for the grown-ups as well as for the chil- dren. A cordial invitation is ex- tended. If you own an automobile, some- body said something - about you in the St. Cloud Oil Co. ad on another page. Read it.—Adv. Mrs. A. P. Henrionnet left this morning for St. Paul and Chicago where she will spend two weeks pur- chasing a complete stock of fall:mil- linery. Mrs. Henrionnet is now lo- cated in the quarters formerly occu- pied by the Neal millinery on Min- nesota avenue. Mrs. Prescott, 1602 University av- enue, is entertaining as her guests her grandchildren, Frederick and Leonie Prescott, of Winnipeg. They will leave this week for Bemidjt for a visit with their aunt and cousins, Mrs. A. L. Larson and family.— Grand Forks Herald, August 4. Closing out sale of music at Aber- crombie’s, Beltrami Ave. store. 5 and 10 cents per copy.—Adv. Misses Adelaide and Frances Car- roll and Miss Beatrice Bayley of Minneapolis, who are spending sev~ eral weeks at Star Island, Cass Lake, and Misses Bertha and Ruth Harding of Cass Lake, returned to that place yesterday morning after having spent Tuesday evening as the guests of G. 8. Harding, proprietor of the Grand theater. The dance condueted at the Birch~ mont Beach summer hotel last evex ning, the first of a series of social af- fairs, was much enjoyed, although not as well attended as had been ex- pected. Thé chautauqua was & re- sponsible for the absence of a large number of Bemidji people. Several socijal features have been arranged for the dance of next-Wednesday. Closing out sale of music at Aber- crombie’s, Beltrami Ave. store. § and- 110 cents per copy.—Adv. A. F. Pearson of Minneapolis spent yesterday in Bemidji and while here closed a contract with G."S. Harding, proprietor of ‘the = Grand theater, whereby his five-reel feature. film, Longfellow’s “Evangeline,” will' be shown here Friday, August 20. This picture will be shown here but one day and affords an unusual treat for all women and children, especially. Mrs. .J. Hughes of Irvine avenue| has” as her house guests her sister,] Mrs. A. G. Bauer, of St. Paul and her cousin, Mrs. A. Maelinger, of Melrose, Minn. They arrived in Be~ o s . The next meeting of the board of county commissioners: will be held on August 16. PR Y . There will be another sale of state school and swamp land of the county Wednesday, August 11. .. On December 9 and 10 the winter convention of the Northern Minne- sota Development association will be- held in Bemidji. PR Y Beltrami county’s annual fair will be held on September 15, 16, 17 and 18. September 16 will be entry day. The state fair will be in progress September 6 to 11. 10 BREVITIES Miss Laura Sullivan of Solway is the guest of Miss Edna Rock for a few days. Mrs. J. J. Dobbedahl of Guthrie, Minn., transacted business in Bemidjii yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Eastman of Tur- tle River transacted business in the city yesterday. One of these days you ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. Rev. J. C. Strand, pastor-evangsl- ist, returned this morning from Browns Valley and Minneapolis. Mrs. Joe Steidle and daughter, Marion, of Grant Valley, were the guests of Bemidji friends yesterday. John Morrison of Red Lake, chief of the Minnesota Chippewa Indians, spent yesterday in Bemidji on busi- ness. Mrs. John Will of Thirteenth streat was called to Pierz, Minn., vesterday on account of the seriouc illness of a relative. Closing out sale of music at Aber- crombie’s, Beltrami Ave. store. 5 and 10 cents per copy.—Adv. Mrs. G. A. Malone of Twelfth street went to Wilton, North Dakota, today where she will visit relatives for some time. Mrs. Oberg of Bagley has been a sl ool ol oo P Despondency Due to Indigestion. “About three months ago when I was suffering from indigestion which caused headache and dizzy spells and made me feel tired and despondent, I began taking Chamberlain’s Tablets,” writes Mrs. Geo. Hon, Macedon, N. Y. *“This medicine proved to be the very thing I needed, as one day’s treatment relieved me greatly. I used two bottles of Chamberlain’s Tablets and they rid me of this trouble.” Obtainable everywhere.— Adv. ‘We have always tried to be just a little shead of the other fellow; in the genezal equipment of our store. Asan evidence of this desire to show. the newest and only the best of everything, we d-d\ly recommend to users ' her.of the Carter's Inx family. Pencraft Ink writes a blue and dries a jet black.. —the newast membe: Tti: islly brilliant; smooth and:permanent. Caneeen let s shaw you thenew Carter ink bottle with the new How-controllez, midji yesterday and will spend a week here before- going to- Hibbing" and Barnesville, Minn., and Glennon;; o % Jatter - place -they=will Mrs. Hughes':mother,- ‘Phons 31, visit; ugh :mtflh@chfiil} % will occupy the pulpit in the Pres|: Huntosh, of Bemidji this week, while| : x * 1 Beatrice .and Dorothy, ‘Weinhardt, returned yesterday morn- ing from Wisconsin, where they have been visiting Mrs. Larson’s mother and: other relatives month. Weinhardt, returned to Bemidji witl Her :and will be a guest at the Lar= son home for several weeks. son,: who has also been :visiting-in ‘Wisconsin, returned to thecity a few days ago. i Would like to trade a inice pisoel of land, located one-half:‘mile from: city limits, for a 5 or 6-room: cottage|: in a good location in Bemidji. quire Berglund’s store.—Adv. An automobile party censisting.of | Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Berg and daughters; Mabely and Eva, of this city, Miss Sarah Ry- an of Rochester, N. Y., Mrs. J. P. Sell and son of Bismarck, N. D, and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Riley and daugh- ter, Gladys, and son, Harold, of St. Cloud, retarned late Monday from.a several days’ -tour:- of Northern Min~ nesota. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Lakin of Bemidji, who joined the party at Lake Itasca, motored to Little Falls with them—.Little Falls Transcript. | ‘Women can control men, and ought | to have something to say about autos when it comes to use gasoline. the St. Cloud Oil Co. ad and then talk to your husband.—Adv. E. C. Ledy, general immigration | agent of the Great Northern road, in a circular just issued, estimates that 15,000 harvesters are needed along the company’s lines in Minnesota and North Dakota. ties for continued employment may be found on the small branch lines, in- stead of in the larger towns, a circu- lar issued August 4 by Mr. Leedy, says. when men are wanted. In places grain is now being cut, and the general harvest will be on by Au- gust 15. ially in territory where there was. excess moisture, there will be some grain cut as late as September 1. The: outlook is for a long season. Wages, with board, range from $2 to $3 'a day. more men are needed are: Danvers, Downer, ‘Warren, Antler; Arthur, and in North: EREET KRR E KKK & * NOTES OF €RAND FORKS TR KRR K KHK KK KKK KK Misses Inez and.Vivian Ryan, after | N, attending the state fair, have return- ed from'Grand ‘Forks, accompanied by Mr. English. Little Louise Beaupre has return- ed home after a ten days’ visit with her sister, Mrs. Arthur Beaupre. Mr. and Mrs. Buckman and daugh= ter, Dorothy, of-Glasgow, Mont., are:|, guests at.the .home of Mrs. ‘Wednesday after an enjoyable out- ing at the Woodworth cottage. Judge 4 and-:Mrs. ‘Cooley will remain for a i while. 3 1 Mrs: Dan Daw,; daughters; Lillian, ‘Ruth‘and*Mergaret, and son, Donald, of Grand Forks have taken a cottage at Lavinia. Ed Lowe, Stanley Edwards, Roy Sprague, Harl Nordlund and Chuck Dryden, all of Grand Forks, have pitched ‘their tent near the Bay, ready to enjoy the pleasures of bath- ing and fishing. .|" Miss Emma Bloek and Harold Van Dusen were guests at the Lambe cot- tage for a few days. ‘Mr. Beaupre has left for his home after visiting with his family for a couple of days. Mr. Norman and Kenneth of Grand Forks autoed to Bemidji Thursday, and Mrs. Lee Norman and baby and Miss ‘Agnes ‘Duggan are also guests at the Norman home. ) and son, |man’s mother, ‘Mrs.' Paul ‘Hagen. Miss— Jennie -Nesbit, accompanied by -her-guest,: Miss“Bird, of Minne- apolis;-left for ‘Grand Forks Tuesday. While Miss ‘Ada Nesbit, with her|X kX XK kK KX KK KKK KK K¥ niece, Janet, arrived the following |¥ SOLWAY * day to enjoy an outing at the Neshit [k X X X K A K K X K KK K KK K ¥ heme. : The Norwegian Ladies’ Aid society held its meeting at the home of Mrs. T. J. Sonnen last Thursday. Nels A. Bye, the Solway real es- for: ' the Mrs. past| C. 8. Her mother, Dr. Lar-| Mrs. :Woodworth and:Phoebe Gor- 'doni-of “Minneapolis “and ‘Maude and Ruth ‘Templeton left for their homes | In- Read The best opportuni- Si" He Talks What? KODAKS, Of Gourse He’s been-talking nething else since the Chautauqua came to-Bemidji. He has instructed his clerks to fill the display windows with KODAKS and - hail - everyone” who passes the store-with out looking into the window. 'Look In The Window The circular gives the dates some In a few localities, espec:: Minnesota towns where 100 or Baker, Sabin, look at and scmeone to look at you. Hallock, It’s the place to come also for printing-and'developing. Dakota, Bottineau, Braton, Ferry, Clifford, Colgate, Calvin, Dresden;, DEVELOPING PRINTING DevilaZiakeiand Elldndale. Films up to 2x4% each.......... 10c Vest Pocket size each. 33c Films up to.43x64 each.. .15¢ 1-A Kodak size 23x4%. Films up to 5x8-each.............20c8-A Kodak size each . Inaddition to our vast assortment of smaller Kodaks we have. No. 1 ‘Autographic Kodak Junior.. * BAY SUMMER VISITORS * (By Esther-Lambe.) x 3-A. Autographic Kodak.. BARKER’S DRUG JEWELRY STORE uek- Do You Know, Mr. Jerrard, —that the 5 gallons of PURITY GASOLINE I bought .drove my car just 26 miles further than the kind I used before. And besides my i car seemed-to have more power and run better than it ever did before? I never realized there was such: a_difference in gasoline; but its PURITY for mine after this.” This unsolicited testimonial is but one of a hundred and it has been just this kind of boosting that-has-increased the: sale- of PURITY CASOLINE in:Bemidji-from nothing to more than 3,000 gallons per week If you don’t use-PURITY- QASOLINE; what excuse have you to offéer? We claim it drives your car further, why don’t you make us'prove it? ‘Why, Mr, Car Owner, we-wouldn't dare make claims 'we couldn’t prove. Now for your own satisfaction drive-up-to-our filling station near the Great Northern depot the next time you wantgasoline: and:try PURITY. We know what that will mean. Get: FREE -AlR at the same time. s St. Cloud Oil. O%b'm‘pany Phone 814 BEMIDJI, MINN. when ‘you pass by Barker’s. There’llalways be someone to All faces in Barker’s are generally cheerful, madesoby the presence of KODAKS. 5c c wrieeennns.$9.00 Ne. 1-A Autograpic Kodak with Rapid rectilinear 1eus.g;g.<5)8 A AutegraphicKodak with anastigmat lens 7.7.$27.50 & Shows at 7:30 and 8:45 Bemidji, Minn. St. Paul, Jlll:y 28, where: X been visiting: friends for the last three weeks. I. G. Haycraft made a quick trip to McIntosh one day last week. Elmer Frederickson and family and Mrs. P. A. Dille of McIntosh are visiting at the Frederickson home booster, has sold the two' corner lots known as:the Underwood lots, to Sam Simpson & company. We under- stand a brick block: will be .erected on these lots, to be used as a bank- ing institution in ‘the near future. Come to Solway if you are lookin for a hustling .village. : H. Jones of Lincoln county, Minn., i g 2 for a few days. as purchased 60 acres of land in Miss Edi N Section’ 803 oF NelAT A" Bye andins |- s Bams Rock - spents Sundsy. ith h ts, Mr. .-P. J. tends to move onto it in the near gnck S Darente, Mr and M P 4 future. 2 5 A picnic and fishing party was - The Bemidji Chautauqua boosters, held at the George Becker farm Sun- consisting of 20 autos, called on the day, southwest of Solway. 'i‘ha Solway people July 29. : gentlemen did the fishing and the Mike Wold, M. A. Dille, Mrs. P. J.|]adies had their baskets filled with Rock, Charles Haycraft and Frank good things to eat. All promounced Jackson and family were county seat it a good time. visitors on Saturday. Miss Laura Sullivan returned from Rex THEATRE Rex PLEASING PHOTO PLAYS TONICHT “THE BLACK BOX” Selig drama “*Across the Desert.” Animated cartoons “Dreamy Dud® and ‘““Lost in the Jungte”’. Matinee 2:30; Evening 7:30 Pioneer want ads bring results. Admission, 5¢c and 10¢ FRIDAY—The beautiful Margarita Fisch‘er, leading Iady in “The Quest” is sgain featured -in a MUTUAL MASTERPICTURE. “The Lenesome ‘Heart” \“Brinfman Theatre PARAMOUNT PICTURES. Daniel Frohman presentsthe inimitable John Barrymorein H DU SOUCHETS comedy triumph “The Man From Mexico” in five parts of motion pictures, produced by -the-Famous Players Film Co. A comedy of ludicrousdilemasandiaugh- able misfortunes. “The Man From Mexico” furnishes the funniest finish to one of the funniest farces ever written. First show 7:20, Second 8:40, Third 9:50 Children B¢ ADMISSION Adults 18c FRIDAY AND SATURDAY £ European War picture in four reels, Dead Man-Who' Killed Chas. Chaplin, the Knockout in two reels. GRAND THEATRE The House of Quality “THE CHOCOLATE SOLDIER® The screen version of this popular merry military romance in five parts needs no ‘“story”. Every- person knows what a big run the play had on the stage, and with Alice York and Tom Richards, and others of the original cast, the picture-play will be as pleasing. Tonight Only 5c—Admission—15¢ Tomorrow, Pauline Bush in the three-part drama,: “The Heart of Cerise” there are records of In Every Branch of Eveg Business ¢k Whether: those records are the best for the business or not is sel dom considered—“We've used them for years and they've served their purpose.” And there the mat- ter drops—but we don't intend to let you drop it until we've had a chanee to prove to you that there is an ermPenBook made expressly to fit the needs of every depart- ment of your business. 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