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About The City - 1018. gus Fnlln are vhmng relatives at ;. & Carr Lake for several days. i3 Tt you awould. reading, “The Night Bell,” Mildred < : Danielson; recitation, “The World’s kit Light,” Clarence Larson; violin salo, 2 Bt aBout the farde. of zhe body? | |Louis Brown; recltation, “Thel You can no more afford to neglect it to Happiness,” Leonard Lund;: reci- s Mr. Freeburg of Blackduck came o oh¢f to Bemidil yesterday and yum]v the | guest of Bemldji friends for a couple R PR T TR %% X KKK XK RHKK KKK K|ifors yesterday, belng enroute to the In case of fire call 349. Hagenbeck-Wallace circus shows Minn., here Friday, August 13. The Red Lake agency fair will be held Sept. 22, 23 and 24. There will be a band concert at the city dock Friday evening. ‘When traveling . . purchase round- |17, right prices—developing 10c/ Rich: trip tickets. . Boost the Bemidji rall- Studio, 29 10th St., near:lake.~Adwvi road receipts. b The pext meseting of the hoard. ot | Paul. apd .Minneapelis . where he-has' county commissioners will be held spent the past several days on bual on August 16. ness. There will be another sale of state|rived in Bemidji last. evening - and school and swamp land of the county | will be the guest of his sons, Earle ‘Wednesday, August 11. On December 9 and. 10 the winter convention of the Northern Minne- beck-Wallace shows spent .yesterday sota Development association will he i % held in Bemidjl. in Bemidji, the entire city being cov- Beltrami county’s annual fair will be held on September 15, 16, 17 and September 15 will be entry day. ‘The state fair will be in progress T fres ks September 6 to 11. e the day of the exhibition.—Walker |served. Tomorrow night a chil-| K6 1 o e William Fellows and. family and | pilot. dren’s program will be given in the | .oy crop “that s marketed n an aver- The Fiam'ng sword” 18. Born—To Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Styles of Lake Boulevard, this morning, a|daughter of Park Rapids, who have son. Mrs. H. S. Stillwell of Becida was|as the guests of Mrs. Lucas’ parents, the guest .of Bemidjl friends yester-|Mr. and Mrs. Matt Meyers, returned day. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Currie and two sons have gone to Duluth for a short | extension department, formerly su- visit. perinfende'nt‘ :t the Gr:m!d dRapi;is ouehalt filles #d thoag moré remote: Tonight—Jack Drumier,: Louise Vale ‘and Franklin Mrs. Mary Dougherty of Turtle|experimental farm, spent today .in y located 1.7 miles nearer marxettuan | Ritchie in a two-part Biograph drama : 1ly throughout the coun- River was a Bemidji business visitor | Bemidji, while here being one of the farmers generally I ”» today. speakers at a farmers’ meeting. "{é would require one farm Wago: MAN AND HIS ,MASTER One of these days you ought to| New stock films made by Eastman Byt g el By Helen Holmes stars in Kale'm s sensational g0 to Hakkerup’s and have your ple- Kodak Co., for sale. Quality finish-| age wheat crop in New York state, "A RA"-ROADER S BRAVERY" ture taken.—Ady. o ing at low prices. Rich Studio, 29 while the marketed portion of an aver-| - - Als ill i 10th St.—Adv. age ‘corn crop could be hauled by one so a comedy mostprlewfll like. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Barclay of Grant = --| wagon in-8,400 days. 0 Valley transacted business in Bemidji| Mr}x:t Get;v;'gel A ’Msgom:ld and s “The bulletin s-based-on reports re- Sunday— Vitagraph Broadway Star Featuré—3 parts: yesterday. aughter, Marion, of Winnipeg, ar- - | cetved from county and township croj an'e 66 ” i rived in the. city this. morning and v correspondents. byythg bureau n‘; mg O IN THE DAYS OF FAMlNE hMrs, c. 1: Rogers of Wilton was| G B o e of Mra, McDonald’s i : . lqen A picture showing what real character is. ;e:tfr‘:le:; of friends inthe thinjolty parents, Mr. and -Mrs. Frank Me- g B Two Lubin comedies S o - .. |Manus,of Dewey avenue for a couple| Q& o o JTL Ll Ut e gy, Ll | ey | “HIS PIPE DREAM” and Clyde Petrie has purchased the residence owned and occupied by Del R, .Burgess. Mr. Cann and sons, Ivan and Harry, of Blackduck autoed to Bemidji yes-| g,y returned to her home yester- terday morning. day. She was accompanied to War- Mrs. B. H. Denu of Lake Boule-|ren by her niece, Miss Maude Clark, . vard spent the day at Walker, the|who will visit at the Edgar -home guest of friends. for a couple.of weeks. Mrs. was in the city yesterday calling on|srmy warker, who has spent several Where “°° the local merchants. days in_Bemidji, left this morning - Enryhody E"f!' i1ave your furniture repaired at;for Brainerd where he will conduct Goes 2 Goos the bargain store, first class work at[similar meetings. He has had large reasonable prices.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Adley of Fer-|left Bemidji with the feeling that his of days. 3 than the outside, (It is just as.import- | |tation, “The Good Shepherd,” Mil- State, Forester and- Mrs. Willlam at the ‘y"‘em’b"”‘h‘“‘“’ of 'the ipoisonous dred éerglund‘; reullng? “he Ban- “impurities caused by weakness of the digestis rgans . LEST WE FORGET MLT. Coxuaf Ste:Paul were.Bemidji vis- orby .flumy of the "ywm geev. o mer,” Olga Vallin; : reading, *‘Bath- : L enny,” George - Lyons; recit: | DR. PIERCE’S p’ “The Right Road,” Hulda Anderson Mrs, A, H, vemnon ot Little Falls, || (GOlden ¢Medl¢at‘ Dmvery recitation, “The 'Faded Leaved,” is the guest of Mrs, Tams (in Tablet or i) | Helen and Jennie Rude; reading, | Bixby of Muskogee, Okla., at her Cleanses th id I¢ puts, ; “The Home .of Peace,” Myrtle Mo- : summer, gamp,nesr- Lavinia. el that ,:",‘,';mt:.":h,"‘;;:,'-d_fi:’"“ e ipspin each & condiiionof berg; reading, “The Well of Lite,” > B%™NO SUBSTITUTE IS “JUSY ASGOOD" Mijss Almg -Klungseth .of Wilton digest l° “l ‘makes good blood—rich, red blood to nourish and - & Arthur Sund; Several selections by iz 5 strengthen all X was in Bemidjl yesterday,.enroute to ‘You may avail yonnl of its tonie,. uflfilfin&n{um by. a the choir. 10 9 Eau Claire, Wig., where.she will 2 > WAGON HAULSFOR |GRAND THEATRE Tenight Only companied her ecousin, _Miss Irene |from Hibbing, where they accompa- htflu)xr‘lbox of tabl lnn !rom your medicine fora visit relatives for some time. F ARM Pnunufl-l-s The House of Quality Ellingson, to Bemidji, will return to|nier Mr. and Mrs. J. Houghton of = PAULINE BUSH it the three-part drama yDx Plerce's OnnmmSnuflnddeht"—-M cloth bound book of 'of. 81 one-cent stampe to cover malling charges.: Address Right kodak finishing, right quick- o A S her home the first of the week. Be-|Minneapolis in their car. They 3 2 - (13 t1} fore coming to Bemidji she had been |found the roads most ‘of ‘the way| mm 0'“3‘ 1 F . The Heart Of Cerise yisiting relatives in Northome. tairly good, with the |exceptich ©f| 00l AOCTY8-10 Farm- | Pauli lB=ro]l;n ]the famous play ¢The Spitfire’’ - The Carl Hagenbeck-Wallace cir-|the Toad to Bena, where-they were| .. e Dotbar ; auline Bush plays the part of a woman blesséd with high cus 1s the most wondertul tented or. |stuck In mud holes a couple of times. | - 88 me Better Roads. . spirits, and something of the joy of life combined with ganization in the world. In reality|The road from Deer River to Grand a quite ungovernable temper there are two separate shows, Carl|Rapids was rough but/not = muddy Hagenbeck’s collection of trained |and the road from Grand Rapids, tog n‘"_m‘ns cu" D}sTA"GEs k “Bl“’s New Pal”- animals and the Great Wallace cir-| Hibbing was in_excellent ‘condition. . S cus. Sevéral years ago the two shows |Mr. and Mrs. Houghton went from A comedy featuring Billie Ritchie g were combined, yet one ticket ad-|Hibbing to Duluth and then on to|cotton States Have the Longest Hauls 4 7 % % P mits to everything. The Carl Hagen- | Minneapolis. - | to>Market and :New>York State Has Shows a(,/:40,.8:80, 550, Sc—-Admission—10c beck-Wallace circus will come to Be- Mrs. - Danielson - closed - a success-| the -Shortest—Gene: Improvement 5 S midji on Friday, August 13, for per-|ful term 'of parochial school in the! Marks Recent Years. i 8pe0|al SUNDAY Speclal iformances at 2 and 8 p. m. The|Swedish Lutheran church yesterday. It would require about 6,358,000 days LIONEL BARRYMORE AND JANE GREY {nonstet;; all-newdstretet‘gngel;ntkwlll In the afternoon a picnic was held | oo ono oo or- that number of two well known and popular players in the 5-part Metro eave the X AL grounds. a o‘clock O \in the library park and refreshments| waoong for one day; to haul from the feature farms of the country the portion of the state park at Lake Itasca. ... e s s Dr. C..R. Sanborn returned -this . s morning from La Crosse, Wis., St. s> . A. E. Barker of Minneapolis ar- A. Barker and A, L. Barker, for sev- eral days. Another advance car of the Hagen- ered with the special newspaper of the big circus. Get away from the hardships of life by taking a course ‘in Mankato Commercial College.Their .. catalogue Roland Fellows and famil; f Ten- I . 5N S Mrs. Thomas Symons and daugh*| church, as follows: Recitation, “The| 500 vear. "It would require one wagon | A story of the ruggded sea coast country. - ‘Matinee at 2:30. e § [strike autoed to Bemidji yesterday|(op Ma; t, t: d esterday | Circle,” Esth “Ev- i i % and attended the chautauqua, return- ’ e th 2 = e & &i:‘i?ogroga:’: “:D :i:;(e:m :r :nv :l:‘ge Evenmg Shows 7:30' i Chlldren 5C—Ad-*§Adu‘ts Bel e p- ing to their home in the evening. } b ET ping points and 2,532,000 days to haul Monday——CHARLEY CHAPLIN in “The"New Jani- - Mrs. E. B, Kopman:and childre the cotton crop. ~ . 2. o Fairmont, Minn., who have beeh mhose figures are contalned in a farm | COT and the Universal Weekly, Matinee 2:30 the guests of Mrs. Kopman’s sister, Fosas bulletin just issued by the department 5¢—Admission—10¢ of agriculture, which deals with the subject of wagon hauls for farm prod- ucts. According to this bulletin, the average -distance of the farms of the United States from market is over six miles, while those farthest away from market average more than eight miles. The average distance of farms -in New York state from the market is five miles, while the average for the more remote farms is seven miles This means that for the general aver- age New York farmers are one and Mrs. . J. Goldberg, have returned to their home. Enroute they will visit friends in Minneapolis. Mrs. J. K. Lucas and infant spent the past two weeks in Bemidji to their home this morning. A. J. McGuire, of the University PLEASING PHOTO PLAYS Manus, of Dewey avenue for a couple of weeks. = Miss Jane Edgar of Warren, Minp. who has been the guest of her sis+ ter, Mrs. Janet Clark, for several “THE ACTORS 'BOARDING- HOUSE" Monday— MUTUAL MASTERPICTURE SHOWING BATTLE SOENES *The Patriot and the 'Spy” A drama of love, battle and daring deeds Matinee 2:30; Evening 7:30 Admission, 5c and 15¢ Charles Spangler of Farley| «joe the Turk,” the Salvation audiences at all his meetings and .of the, :L": :’:]‘;fifi;‘::l;‘ffi:‘l:; fl"::;&mh;" when it comes to use gasoline. ‘Read gladly recommend to users of ink —the newest member of the Carter's Inx famil i fyxgunddm jetblack- '”?'Eg.‘% lmoflhndp:mn-nl. ~cyirs botle, with the pew flow:cantroller H The Clerk Guaranteed It. “A customer came into my store the other day and said to one of my clerks, curé diarrhoea?’ and. got him a bottle of Chamber- Miss Bernice Daniels of Iron River, lain’s Colic, Cholera and. Diarrhoea [Wis.,- Was the guest of Misses Hazel Remedy, and said to him, ‘if this does |and Ella Laqua today. Miss Daniels not cure you, I will not charge you |has been visiting at Deer River for a cent for it.’ So he took it home |some time and returned to that ecity and came back in a day or two and |today. She will leave tomorrow for sald he was cured,” writes J. H.|her home. The Laquas formerly Berry & Co., Salt Creek, Va. Ob- " tainable everywhere.—Adv. ’ } FRIDAY AND SA’TUR'DAY A thrilling episode of the estimates... These reports :show that the longer hauls to market generally European Wal‘ are in cotton states or in' the Rocky Y . % . " mountain region. ~The smaller loads Th D d M Wh K ll d .| ‘2186 are in‘the cotton states. The aver- e ea a n 0 l e . }-ageisize of'a wagon-load of cotton is thiee bales, or1,500 pounds, walle the | Bristling with climaxes. In 4 parts. average..wagon. load -of wheat is 53.6 bushels, or 3,200 pounds. However, while the size of the cotton 7 = A ® load is much smallér than that of the ar e a ln ‘corn-l0ad; the -value of the former is greater:© The-average ‘value of a load - b R o 11 ” s The Knockout ... The bulletin states that wagon hauls - In 2 reels. The funniest one yet stay here had been most successful. Wanted—A. few bright young men to learn Salesmanship at the Little Falls Business College. Salesman- ‘have you anything that will ship is the best paid business today. and my clerk went Write for Information.—Adv. made their home in Iron River, mev- ing to Bemidji from that city a few months ago. W. R. Mackenzie, formerly secre- tary of the Northern Minnesota De- are much shorter this year than 1906, ‘when the “last similar inquiry was velopment association, but now in the ‘made. on . farm lands business at Mizneapolis, “Rallrond bullding” 1t s _stated, First show 7:20 continuous. was in Bemidji today on.business. “during the past nine years has :brought-some:farms nearer to shipping | Mr. . Mackenzie is constantly boost- = 0 Children B¢ ADMISSION Adults 15 | polnts-and: markets-and has helped to = 2 ing for Northern Minnesota and. his 3 | shorten. the .average distance hauled presient t‘;‘l’ is m:de “e"“:“y by the o > and to {ncrease.the. average number of su n d a coming.of several-men who.are anx- .| trips per day. fous to locate here. Lo Sh! H ‘l' |k Wh '}*UDAKS Of c i & |5 /Daring°the seven yeirs following Special program of Vaudeville. P ) | i 1908 31 thian' 132,000 ‘miles of new Miss Rena .Jerpseth of ; (ltanby, . " e fl s a‘l 2 : ) fll"se i ro:l?‘r;ere Balt, “d_";e:em hos s“sScotty Weed’s Alibi”’. Kalem, 2 reel “:‘:‘n‘;" :1:111; :l‘l’::;‘l 5 e s‘:::‘ - He’sbeen talking nothing else since the Chautauqua |sandamore miles have been added since “When a Fellow’s Nose Is Out of Joint”’, Vit chisl Y idj i i | \ 1913, s0: that.there are at least 15 per dinavian Lutheran chureh Thursday,|CaL0e-to Bemidji.- - He has instructed his clerks to! fil? the| e e agr?l ph. ; = returned to her home today.. Wes [diSPlay windows with KODAKS. and hail everyone::Who . yaiied states now than in 1906, Fool’s Gold’’, Biograph. terday; afternoon.a school picnic was | Passes the store with out looking into the window. | “In addition to this new mileage of held at:Diamond Point. There was steam: raflroads‘ the hauls of some : 3 | armers have no-doubt been shortened A large attendance and a general good;| ;4 k E Th i W d L & bl : il ‘Look In The Window | s time. was enjoyed by the older folks as well, an;the childran. when you pass by Barker's. ‘There’ll always be someone to| The fgures ‘“"“g:t; gconeiderable look at and someong to look at you. Al faces in Barker’s| fo s i e o cts, Fow. are generally cheerful, madesoby the presence of KODAKS. | ever; tuis higher cost per day is offset the St. Cloud Ofl Co- ad and-then|It'S:the placeto come also for printing and developing. - g;:‘z;;‘;‘;‘l{y dg; }":e&rasfn g::x;g talk to, your husband.—Adv. DEVELOPING PRINTIN G Dr.:and Mrs. J. F:;Norman .and | 5 Mr. and. Mrs. ,Henry Welte will en: Films up to 23x4} each.. .10c Vest Pocket size each equipment of | to have something to say about autos Carter's » For: aSprained: Ankle. i Peancraft ] .| tertain . Messrs. Gregory., Malone and Films up to 43x63 each. -16¢ 1-A Kodak size 2bx4} 1+ 1f:-you will -bet a bottle of Cham- Combined Office : (SN *W Ralph, Brandon.and Misses Gertrude Films up to 5x8 each... 20c 3-A Kodak size each. ++-6C] berlain’s Liniment and observe the pmifountabl Pm3 \{ Malone and Mary Jackson for the| In addition to our vast assortment of smaller Kodaks we have: « | directions: givens ‘therewith faith- (g —_— .|week end. The guests. will arrive fully; 'you will Tecover in much less No. 1 Autographic Kodak Junior $9.00 iy von & e tomorrow. Gregory Malone _and|Ng, 1 A Autograpic Kodak with Rapidreetilinearlens.$13.00 Miss Gertrude Malone are bro!.her No. 3-A Autographlc Kodak $2250 ‘tainable ‘everywhere.—Adv. and sister of Mesdames Norman ‘and The Grand Central : Hote kston Daily Times, Au-|NO.3-A AutographicKodak with:anastigmat lens mn never talks about how high and MINNESOTA AVENUE gust 6. “ 7 .- Miss Irene Ellingson. of Narumme;. B A KER S DRU G & Vere-de-Vere her instep is when she’s z ‘who has been the guest of her cousin, wearing flatheeled fhoes. =~ Eur opean Plan 5“‘““)’ Modern aInk WHEN IN BEMIDJI STOP AT 1et'us show: ynu theiew Canter ink | Welte. .—Crool i !mm x Mrs, H..l: Baamusson,of Dewey av- : | Rooms 50c up : Meals a5c up i SiPhone 31. enue since Monday night, will ‘return B W}e-cl» make’ mh »u, tht the | H - WM J. DU GA! S Prop., Beml dJl. Minn. , to her home tomorrow. Miss Mabel