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THURSDAY, | AUGUST: 13, 1915. About The City R R KRR H KKK KKK b LEST WE FORGET * (E R R R LR R R R R R R In case of fire call 349. L Hagenbeck-Wallace circus shows here Friday, August 13. LR 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. L ‘When traveling purchase round- trip tickets. Boost the Bemidji rall- road receipts. LRI The next term of court for Bel- trami county will convene, Tuesday, September 14. L The next meeting of the board of county commissioners will be held on August 16. « s 8 There will be another sale of state school and swamp land of the county ‘Wednesday, September 8. PR On December 9 and 10 the winter convention of the Northern Minne- sota Development association will be held in Bemidji. . s . 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. jO BREVITIES Mrs. James Martin of Puposky is spending a few days in Bemidji, the guest of friends. A Mrs. Effie Martin of Pinewood was in the city yesterday making arrange- ments to move to Bemidji next week. Mrs. C. A. Bush and children went to Brainerd yesterday. While there they will be the guests of relatives. D. G. Miller of Second street, who has been confined to his bed for the past couple weeks, is rapidly improv- ing. One of these days you ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. Sherm Bailey, game warden, left last night for Kelliher where he will spend several days on official busi- ness. Mrs. Raymond Miller of Federal Dam and Mrs. Sidney Miller of Scrib- ner were the guests of Bemidji friends Hedding of Thief Ri!;r Falls, offi- yesterday. : ciating.* The sympathy of the com- Miss Gladys Yernberg of Duluth 45‘"‘:" goes out to fha E m'h" will spend the week end in Bemidji, Retves: the. guest of Miss Jessemine Peterson : Mrs, Ole Verner ruptured & blood of Irvine avenue. vein Tuesday afternoon and she is ‘|still very.sick. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence LaValley : = 2 left yesterday for North Dakota, | G- A. Benson ‘went to Schilling's where they will be the guests of]_ day to put up hay. - friends for some time. Two little sons of Leo Jackiey-are sick with the measles. KKK EKEKK KK KXEXXKXXY|ing a few days in Pinewood x . PINEWOOD 4ling to business matters: i * xR XK RHK KKK K KKK Mr. and Mrs. C. A, Nelon Ibtt George Clemmers went to Bemidji|Vang, N. D, recently ré Mr. Ne Tuesday to consult a doctor. son will be employed. 5 Mrs. George Curtiss of Aure is en- N. B. Nelson_spent = Sunday at tertaining her two sisters from Lenox, {Leonard with his family, returning: 8. D. Monday morning. i 5 Rev. Leifallon of Trail, held ser-| Mrs. Sidney Miller of Scritiner was ‘vices at the Aure church Sunday. the “guest of Mrs. C. A. Bye las Rev. Morton of Mallard held ser-|Wednesday. 2 e e vices at the Pinewood church Sun-|{ Mrs. T. B. Miller went to Aur Sprained Ankle day. . E Thursday to visit Mrs. P. K. Peterson It yo?:vi.ll bet a bottle ot' Cham-| Miss Palma Lind and Marie Beckon|and Mrs. Haagenson. - She. teturned berlain’s Liniment and observe. the |Féturned to Pinewood Saturday after |to Pinewood Friday morning. directions given - therewith falth-|SPending some time in Bemidji. = —_— fave your furniiure repaired st the bargain store, first class work at reasonable prices.—Adv. ‘Mrs. P. A, Magnuson of Duluth is iy the guest of her daughter, Mrs. M. F. Willson. She will remain in the| 8 e A - s {tully, you will recover in much less| Mr- Palmer of Lockhart is spend-| Take advantage of a want.ad. city for two or three weeks. 1 2 F p R G g A N C c 0 F ! tlme'thn is usually required. Ob- George Cochran, proprietor of the| | 5 — - ~ < | | tainable everywhere.—Adv. — Birchmont Beach hiotel, leaves|. i‘ R (5] H RU S E"‘, *,* + = 7 3 S tomorrow for Duluth where he 5 . . : B BB R S B l HEA I RE will spend the day on business. x JELLE * J ex ex KX XXX AR ER AR ERR Julius and Mons Jelle made a trip to Thiet River Falls last week. Miss Hannah Jelle has returned AP AR PR KKK x4 X p|from Bemidji where she has been * PUPIES OF MISS VIRGINIA = *|attending summer school. * BROWN HAVE RECITAL ¥*| Ella Rasmussen went to Grygla PR AR R KKK KF KK K X last week. Miss Ida‘ Virginia-Brown gave her| John Jelle and family have been semi-annual pupils’ recital Wednes-|visiting with friends in ‘Highlanding day afternoon at three o’clock at her|this week. home at 1116 -Bemidji avenue. The| - Nels Rane.made a trip to McIntosh ‘following program was render: Vocal|this week. : solo, “Sing Robin,” Irene Powell; 2 Similar dances will be given ' on|Gladys Stanton was awarded the con- solation. prize, and Miss Evelyn Nut- ng received ‘the guest prize. E. M. Sathre of Dewey avenue went to Thief River Falls and Grygla yesterday on business. He expeets to return to the city the latter part of the we'ek. Miss Emma M. Block of Grand Forks, who has been the guest of Be- midji and Grand Forks Bay friends for the past three weeks, has return- ed to her home. Right kodak finishing, right quick- 1y, right prices—developing 10c. Rich Studio, 29 10th St., near lake.—Adv. PLEASING PHOTO PLAYS ‘Wednesday evenings of each week: Mr.and -Mrs. J. M: Higgis of Min- neapolis arrived in their car: yes- terday and are the-guests of :Mr. and Mrs, H. L. Wilcox of Dewey: avenue, | Mrs. Higgins was formerly Miss Maude Buekland, and: has -visited in Bemidji on several -occasions. Mr, and Mrs. Higgins were married this| week and are now .on: their -honey- moon, making the trip by automobile, From here they will go to Duluth. = TONIGHT i Episode No. 14, “A Bolt From the Blue”. Exciting 8 uations and mystery continue until next week, then dis- covery. of the contents of “The Black Box” Selig comedy, “Polishing Up Polly”’ Kalem’s ““The Bell of Penance”’, teaturing Alice Joyce Mr. and Mrs. George Cochran, jr., oR » o W. M. Murphy, of St. Paul, who was | Mr. and Mrs. Martin B.-Kenfeld and ;::;ng:;] --Rx-?.if:?;c ll:‘-nn' :_r:) dOu: The Clerk Guaranteed It. and Carlyle Blackwell. awarded the contract for the build-|Miss Evelyn Nutting left this morn- - 5.5 uet “Petite Valse,”” (Langer) Mabel John- son-and Miss Brown; reading, “Suf- ‘A customer came into my- store 3 3 3 X et S mbser ot e b, Matinee 2:30, Evening 7;30 Admission 5c-and 10c clerks, ‘have you anything that will cure diarrhoea?’ and my clerk went cnmlng Ftlday, Augult 13th and got bim @ bottle of Chamber-| — ypp MARSH and ROBERT HARRON Co-Starsin lain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and said to him, ‘if this does ({1 tid not cure you, I will not charge you Her Shattered |d°| 7 a cent for it” So he took it home| MUTUAL MASTERPICTURE, a drama of adventure with and came back in a day or two and a strong undercurrent of comedy £ald he -was- cufel,” ‘writes. J, ‘H. i : vening 7:30° Admission 5c and 15¢ Berry & Co., Salt Creek, Va. Ob- Matinee 2:30, E 8 : ing of the Tri-county tuberculosis sanatorium, is spending several days in Bemidji on business. . ing for. Deer River, Grand. Rapids, ‘C?leraum, Hibbing, Chisholm and tragist. Address,” Anna Klein; piano Virginia, making the- trip by -auto- L solos, **A Quaint March,” (Carl Mil- mobile. At several places they: will o Vi 4 ler), “The Merry “Makers,” (Wilmot visit- friends and plan to return. to Lm:nmt) Marg::et Cong‘don'( "::;_ I:Iexai;;ji thehflrzt of n;axt weetk. filss ing, “The Bells,” (Edgar Allen Poe) u g Wwho 18 a nlece of Mrs. gm0 Johnson; piano solos, ‘“Dance George Cochran, sr., will leave imme- of the Sunbeams” and “Evening diately after her return for her home Song,” Eva White; a drawing room at Silverton, Ore., after having: vis- p]ay,.“Madamsell’s’mnnke," chirac- ited here:for: aboutitwo.uienths. “|ters: The Quaker Girl, Mabel John-|tainable everywhere.—Adv. Mrs. D. R. Burgess and son, Jack, |son; Dancing Teacher, Emma Klein; i 2 will leave Saturday for Tower, Minn., | reading, “The Bald Headed Man,” KKK K K KR KR K Kk o | Everybody | - ; , Evany where they will visit for some time| Anna Kiein; solo, vocal, “The Blue |4 BECIDA Boss 5 A » 8 before going to Solon Springs, Wis., | Bells,” Irene Powell. After the Pros[x x x Xk K kk kK X R K ¥ X K K% where they will visit Mr. Burgess’|gram dainty refreshments Were| yi pvank Frost of Bemidil is at : TMGHT parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. BUrgess, | served by the young ladies taking presen’t visiting friends and rela- y ] before moving to Chicago, where|part, and a social hour was enjoyed : tives here 2 H E : they will make their home. Mr. - 5 3 e G Miss Ida Nyhugicamesout hare last sn ma““ng wn[th Yu“r Wh“ Tn saa Burgess will join his family at Tower |; ing for a visit at St. Cloud and the Tuesday from Bemidji and returned next week, where he will spend - - o e e ren wemeur™ ** P%"|saturday. She left Mondey morning| Jesge Lasky Feature Play Co. presentsthepopular dtama- week. He will then return. to|nigj this city for several days before going QL Inabout shiee Weskn for Park Rapids and Melntosh where | 4., gear in the foremost American Play Chas. Richman she will visit friends and relatives. |. B in the famous comedy drama to Chicago where he will attend the Everybody in this vicinity is busy Chicago Veterinary school. ‘Mr. Bur- Recommends Chamberlain’s Coli, putting up tame hay. “ ' P q’ The Miller boys finished what work a an rum Ome they -could do for A. O. Hanson last gess and family expect to spend next Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Wednesday afternoon and moved. to 5 Acts B 300 Sce 300 Mrs. G. W. Stagg of Ameaica av- enue has gone to St. Peter, Minn., where she will visit her daughter, Mrs. P. Swanson, and other relatives and friends for five weeks. Mrs. C. M. Jacobson of Bemidji av- enue, left this morning for Blue Earth, Minn.,, where she will visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Mc- Donald, for a couple of weeks. * Judge C. W. Stanton will arrive in Bemidji this evening from Walker and plans to spend tomorrow herz on official business, returning to his summer quarters at Glengarry Sat- urday. Orchestra music of an especially pleasing character—by four capable musicians, at the Rex Theater to- night.—Adv. Miss Leah Berman, of the Berman Insurance & Real Estate agency, re- turned to Bemidji yesterday from Minneapolis where she has spent sev- eral weeks on a combined business summer in this city. Mrs. Burgess is “I never hesitate to recommend a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe|Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Bisiar, of Dewey avenue. Disrrhoea‘Remedy," writes Sol Wil- liams, merchant, Jesse, Tenn. “I sell N In honor of Miss Evelyn Nutting of J. J. Jinkinson’s. . o . . et and pleasure trip. Silverton. Ove. wio 18 the. siest ot |moFe of it than any other prepara-|" - M IR o |Showing the typical wit of the Hoosier Lawyer. This pic- 5 M E. Smith, senlor member of the |, .., aunt, Mrs. George Cochran, sr.. tions of like character. I have used Monday ‘were A. Knudson, Fred Barr ture showed in New York, top prices $2.00.- BY smith-Robinson Lumber company of " it myself and found it gave me more i h h L 'b] C Bemidji, arrived in the ecity this| LSS Donna Lycan was hostess at a| . 00, anything olse T have ever |*0d E- K. Nyhus. arrangement with the Leibler Co. morning from his home at Minne. |PTid8e party yesterday afternoon’ at| . 4. e i " arre purpose Ob-| Otto Malterud sold one of his teams First show 7:20, second 8:40; third 9:50 her home at the Hotel Markham. ) that has been used on the stage route Those present at this delightful af- tainable everywher +-Adv. to Jim Givens last: Saturday. fair were Mesdames Clyde Parker of e e t & % 3 TN & Brainerd, W. C. Budge of Grand|X ¥ ¥ ¥ K KKK KK KKK £xk's| e dence given by ‘the Bectda Mrs. Henry Simpson, who has|pgrkg, T. 8. Corrigan of Grand Forks, * MALCOLM +|Baseball .team last Saturdgy night > Tomorrow and saturday been the guest of her sister, Mrs. b KRR K RIS KR K| Was well attended and éverybody en- - i C:7R: Banborn, Georke dislosiand, M. d d th ““The Price of Justice” in 4 parts Bunn T. Wilson, of Blackduck during | g Kenfield, William Chichester, Lee| On Tuesday Ole Verner was brought |ioyed a good time. . the past two weeks, passed throush |, 1, Baw, George Cochran, jr., Hal-|before Justice of the Peace Martin “~“HfTsses EdTth Lind and Mle Rob- Charley Chaplin in 2 parts, *“His Prehistoric Past*’. Bemidji this morning, enroute to her|jo; 1, Huffman, M. J. Brown of Be-|Stokke, being arrested by G. Benson, |inson visited at Dunlap’s -over Sun- home at Bena. Mrs. Simpson Was|migji and the Misses Evelyn Nutting|coustable, for obstructing the high-|day. accompanied by her little son, Sam.|,¢ gjjverton, Ore., Elsie Wolff, Ger-|Way. - He was fined $10 and costs, Mrs. Dunlap was a Bemidji caller apolis. He plans to remain here for some time. Mr. Smith for many years resided in Bemidji. - Children 8¢ ADMISSION ~ ° Adults 16c Economy SALE at Troppman’s For one week Beginning Saturday Meat and Grocery Department 100 Ibs. cane granulated su- FAY (oovirsince TN 1$6.50 Full quart fancy queen o- lives......cccvveennnnes T 29¢ 7 bars Kirk’s flake white HOAD: Gt i R 25¢ Jap Rose toilet soap, per bar .....cceeeeeee Sy Soa e Te Extra Standard large size cans tomatoes................. 9c Monarch catsup, a bottle.19¢ Spaghetti or Macaroni, per packafe.......... wdsevisar 8e Full quart bottles Monarch grape juice'..........ccevveen. 39¢ Bulk peanut butter, per pound......cc. ceeenens ... 123 Pure lard, perlb............ Lard compound, per Ib Beef roast, per lb. Pork butts, per Ib.. Pork loins, per Ib. .........16¢ Wieners, per lb............ 123¢ Hamburger steak, per pound............... BT 3-K Norway Herring, per POUNd.....cvvieinnaneianianne 8c 6 Is..cane granulated su- gar for $1 with a $2 pur- chass in any depariment. Remember Glenister in “The|aldine Jacobi, Ernestine Jacobi, Mar-{but the fine was suspended providing | Monday. 1 Spoilers,” the same big, curly-haired, |tha Barnes, all of Grand Forks, Mae|he kept the road open.. He was put| We're all ‘wondering why the Bear dynamic and forceful personality, in |Cutler of Minneapolts, Marion White, |under $50 bonds until he complies | Creek baseball team :didn’t .show up “The Gilded Fool,” Grand theater |Dorothy Torrance, Gladys Stanton|With the requirements. last Sunday. They must have gotten jtonight.—Adv. and Leah Berman of Bemidjl. Nas-| Handy Hagan, who has been sick | “cold feet.” Here’s hoping they will Miss Henrietta Danes, who has|turiums and sweet peas were used{for some time, died Tuesday at 2|DOt disappoint us-next time. been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W.|in profusion, the latter being used asjo'clock. The fumeral was held at| Mr. McMahan of Itasca Park stop- w F m H. Brown at Bemidji and of her par-|table decorations. Miss Marion White{the home Wednesday and interment |ped at Becida last Sunday, enroute 3 m. arnu ents, Mr. and- Mrs. A. Danes, of|won the highest score” while Miss{was made at Carmel cemetery, Rev.|to Bemidji. in: the great Broadway Success Minneapolis, left yesterday for Chi- —_—_— e P11 L,’ cago and New York to purchase her THE G'LDED Foo fall stock of millinery.—Wednesday, 1 3 3 2 sran as played by Nat Goodwin. A fool and his money are soon Grand Forks Daily Herald. 4 i ¥ t 8 ) 0 Mrs. A. Renagaue of the town Wagon Usbrel- Nran ) Remnants partéd. ' WmFarnum, as Chauncy Short, isatypical “Gild- of Frohn was in Bemidji yesterday g0 $ 28 - 2 k to meet her niece, Miss Clara Shrine, las $1.00 [ | 1-2 '"“ -ed-Fool,” who spends his days in idleness and nights in frivolity. After meeting the “Only Girl”, he changes his e ik b g Mi t | life, and'the climax comes, when, after a fiercely fought e Somi Hhgestn financial battle, the erstwhile “Gilded Fool” thwarts the Mrs.- H. Carney of Saginaw, Mich.,, mother of Mrs. Renagaue, will also D contrivings of a ‘thieving r'ascal and saves his fiancee's be the guest of her daughter for a FRIBAY l g father from ruin. couple of weeks. Make your circus expenses by taking advantage of et : Rn Y B AHG AINS Shows at 7130, 8:45 5¢—Admission—16¢ Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dalton and’son, g B ‘ some of our week end bargains. : John R., returned last evening from 500 yards of 12 1-2c white shaker flannel 10c a yard. a month’s visit with friends and rela- tives in Kingston, Canada, Chicago, Extra large and heavy cotton blankets, colors white and grey, eadh.................ccaakimin $1.00 Buffalo and other eastern cities. In 1 lot of girl’s fine ribbed black hose, 2 pair for.....25¢ Buffalo they were the guests of Mrs. Dalton’s sister and in Canada they . . . = 9 . Entire stock of ladies’, Misses and Juniors wash dresses.............. 25 percent discount visited Mr. Dalton’s relatives. 100 pairs ladies’ $3.50 to $5 shoes, choice $2.50a pair B. W. Lakin, superintendent of the logging department of the Crookston Lumber company, and wife, returned 50 pair of children’s shoes sizes 5 to 8, values $1.25 to $1.75, choiCe @ PAIT .....oooovcovovoeoveccerircnreirssrireescss i D 1200 25 per cent on all white shoes. yesterday afternoon from Little Falls, Duluth and the range towns, having made the trip in their Paige automo- Wonderful Bargains at 98¢, 1 table full of thesebar- gains, you'll find coats, skirts, waists and dressesin his lot many values at $5 to $10, choice each. 98c bile. They have been absent from the city for the past two weeks. Bathing suits.............. .........25 per cent discount Fall Merchandise--we are now showing the advance GRAND THEATRE Tonight Only The House of Quality flainly Footwear for Growing Girls Young ladies who buy here ate certain of the same thoughtful service their mothers receive and: shoes of the same high character. i | - In appearance our UTZ & DUNN CO. | for Bismarck to attend an important meeting of the state board of reg- ents, at which it is thought plans will be finally perfected for the sur- vey of the educational institutions of the state.—Grand Forks Daily Her- ald. Every little boy or girl-under' the age of 12, who has no way in which to see the big circus tomorrow is in- vited to meet Mayor McCuaig at the fair grounds gate at 1 o’clock tomor- row afternoon and he will see that they are admitted to the big tent. The mayor has originated a plan, whereby all the little folks may see the circus. One of the most enjoyable social affairs held in Bemidji in some time took place at the Birchmont Beach summer hotel last evening, it being the second dance of a series which is' being given by the management of that popular institution. A large | number of people were in atten STYLE SHOES OF QUALITY for.growing girls are very much like those their | mothers wear. In quality they are the same. Best of all; they are designed to satisfy every re- _quirement 'of maturing feet, and therefore, permit -natueal, healthful development. ; : See Tfie New Fall.#tyleé Just In Immediately upon his return from a brief outing at Lake Bemidji, Mon- styles in ladies’ coats skirts and dress goods. BEMIDJI SHOE STORE A KNAPP, Prop. day, Dr. J. D. Taylor left this city