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They will return to their’kome on| the evening train, ; KR KKK K R : . LEST'WE FORGET ¥[““1ave your furniiure pepiired at (R R R R R R R R R RS R R R the beggatn store, first class“work ‘ut] In case of‘fire call 349, | #¢sisonsilé prices.—Adv. | v . . ““Mrs. ‘0. A. Lamoreaux'and three The Red Lak eld eSept 22, ;;I:::cz:nlr will beloong of ‘Washburn, Wis., :will-arrive/| g o in tli!“ 3 ‘todiyiiand will be the There will be a band concert at StcarlOn s Wil . ) Refifud? the city: dock:Friday evening. “+ Al sioourig ® trains todey «bring LI many persons. to Bemidji, ‘the big{’ When traveling purchase round- [ ircus- Being the attraction: 'i:Nearly trip tickets.” “Boost tite Bemiajt-rall-[every town: fn'this territory is'repre-) road receipts. Sénted. Mrs. Lark Petrie of Maltby is vis- The next. term.of court .for. Bek-}iting rélatives n:Bemidji for.a.short trami county will convens, Tueidw. time: - ~Before: returning to her-home September 14. she will visit her mother, Mra: Bteele, of ‘Park Rapids] who is ill. * Charles Johnson of Virginia,: Minn., lis-the guest:of his aunt, Mrs.-R. L. Given, and familyof Lake-Boblevard. He arrived in the-city yesterday and will Temain for two weeks. ... The next meeting.of the board.of county commissioners‘will‘be held on ‘August 16. - s e There will ‘be another-sale 'of ‘state| school and swamp land of the county Wednesday, - September 8.° Y Oscar -Arneson, chief land clerk of the state auditor’s office, left*yes- On December ‘9 and-10 the winter |terday for Walker where he wilt:con- convention of the Northern.Minne-|duct a sale of state land. = Mr. “Arne- sota’Development wssoctation” will be [son “conducted”’a’ sale here Wédnes- heldin*Bemidi. © |day. s Right kodak finishing, right quick- Beltrami county’s-annual fair will 1y, right prices—developing 10¢:“Rich be held on September 15, 16, 17 8nd | gy4i0, 59 10th St., near lake~Adv. 18. -September 15 will be entry day. i Olinton: Springer of Whitehall, Mich., who has been the guest of his uncles and aunts, Mr. and Mrs. E. E:. Kenfleld and Mr. and Mrs. Quincy Brooks, for the past month, retuirned to his home this morning. The state fair will be in .progress September 6 to 11. Mrs. John L. Brown and rsom, Louis, will leave Monday for Oregon and Waskington; where - they >will = g ‘ visit —relatives “and ~-friends. They expect to spend the greater part of the fall and winter in Los Angeles. Mrs. A, L. Smith has as her guests J. E. Boobar, the chicken King of g4 her summer home at Lakemount, Nary, transacted business in Bemidji | Mjss Della Vrooman and sister, Vida, EAVE it to railroad Hien to ‘ing tobacce *Super they are switching to-the : e Real T Obaé'cl(: C;hew. thAr:‘t?e now Z:f:y :;::h;’galfl:o:zhfs al lcouzfl:o?; o;i;i:::‘ .Hall, & prosperous Eckles | Wilton Saturday. : thvy areglad they found the little chew -that- satisfies' on ‘less tobacco. .. That’s ~why they are lettmg one another know about it. ug littlechew of pure, rich; mellow tolnwo—secsoned taste-of- “igifoess 0f licorice and sweetening makes you spit too much. One small ‘chew .takes the place of two big ~chews of the old kind. % “WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 50-Union Square; New York City BUY FROMBEALER OR SEND 10$STAMPSTOLIS _——==’_'" - -A.J. Speck; -Fred: Westphel, Al- “He 'states” every , With but one ex- nted at the but- 11n A Y a.most success- | with dropuy, is slowly recoverin; ful and enjoyablezaffair. < Mrs. J. L. 8illapy of St: -|merly Miss Helen Bisiar of ‘thtis city, | has been since June. . ‘who_has beer thezuest of her foster .Smnll graing and potatoes are do- ing fine and the hay crop is much bet- ter- than -was' expected. days;went to Brainerd yesterday s eSS L ‘| Olson, of Eckles. mornlng where sl;e will visit other fu ¢ X KKK KKK KKK KKK K P . |relatives. - She wul then go to Chi- |4 WILTON cago and H , Wis., and at the[ gk k k K XK X KK KA K H KX KX g - latter plnce will be the guestiof Mrs. The Ladies’ Birthday club gave & ¢ g who 18 also a former = Bemidji girl, and Will be réemembéred ¢ ‘|as Miss ‘Mary!Gills, ‘having been em- I'ployed at'the Bisidr misic store. night. All present report a good time. Solway Sunday. [E XK FEEX KX AKX KXY * TURTLE RIVER | Rogers. RS EREE RS L R R RS RS R ‘K. M. ‘Paulson of ‘Northwood, N. D., visited Ni7A: Otterstad and family for three days. < They returned home ht word on chew- from “agent to Hans Nelson left Monday morning | Monday. Mrs. N. A. Otterstad. farmer, transacted business at Be- Friday evening, August 6, Mrs, |midji and Wilton Monday. N. A. Otterstad and daughters, Ella C. F. Sines is nauling wood into and Anna Otterstad, left for Mich- | Wilton. igan, N. D., for an extended visit with Nels H. Elwick and family and other friends. g The farmers around here are all busy putting up hay for the coming winter. b Mikael Walter, -John Carlson and ¢ Miss Butler of Black Lake and Fox ¢ ] l!yin( than a mouthful of ordm.ry Lake, were business visitors here this ‘evenly the real lob.ooo z.;'; em:::f ho"l:.:fllhy es, A crew of men is now working on the new state road east of Turtle ternoon. lath mill which-has been in.opers-urday afternoon. 5t enough—eum out so much of -the ‘spitting. within the next few days. John Erling drove to Bemidji Sat-|the looks of it. tauqua at ‘Bemidji last week. There are many men with teams :He: recently -returned--from -St.- An- rionsly'lll for .the past tqn days, bu thony’s hospital at Bemidji where he[8t Dresent is reported as:recovering, E Miss Josie Johnson leftlast Friday for her home at. Alida, Minn. Miss Della Olson of Nymore is vis-. " |iting her-parents; Mr: and Mrs. Emil Albert Martin went to’ Lakeview, x Minn., last week. :FProm- there he will go to St. Paul to visit his som, Amos, and his daughters,; Mrs. Will ko Foote and Mrs. J. Christerson. dance in: Rongllen'sihall Satrday| gerry waldron: visited-friends at : Charles Rawdon and family vis- F. L. Patton has finished cutting|ited at the home of their daughter, ‘twenty-eight acres of rye for C. F.|Mrs. George Baker, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ofstedahl visited' Mrs; - Elmer Moore™ was called to|friends at Clearbrook last week. lowa recently by the death of a| - Mrs. Joe Burnham and daughter, ‘daughter. Bessie, ‘were shopping at Bemidji A. P. Bloom transacted business in Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Rogers and Mr. and Mrs: Sélmer Klunseth visited at the home of Hans Nelson ‘Sunday af- A 4 Mrs.” John Horen and Mrs. Law- ‘The “Wilton - ‘Lumber .company’s|rence-Soland drove to Bemidji Sat- tion since last March, will close’down | The depot has been given a fresh coat of paint which- greatly improves urday. Miss Alma Klunseth went to Eau A_x number of people from-this place|Claire, Wis., last Thursday, having attended the Reédpath-Vawter chau-|received a telegram stating that a sister was dangerously ill. and wagons on their way to Dakota| Pioneer want ads are read. 't.:k' |:v;o‘l: l:‘l’l you have 'Zd lplt’hl.mw l:w“ cluwa yfiu 5 e e tobacco ' satisfied. it it d i MI.Toim Cheor. That'swhyit nflu :' '".ym u:l:zndf River lake and when that® roa L] pure, rich tobacco does not need to be covercd up. An 6(Notice_how the salt brings e i AKX KKKKX KK KKK KKK KP out the rich tobacco tasie.y) b FROHN * y KKRKKEKEKKKKKKKKKKKF 5 Mr..and Mrs. -Albert Schulze and amily -visited at tpe Carl Jurkovsky iome last -Sunday. ‘In Four Parts today. of Minneapolis, also Mrs. Lenes ‘and Miss Alma Saunders of Blackduck |daughter, Irene, of Fosston.' ~Mrs. tire trip of 600 miles from Nebraska is the guest of Bemidji friends for|Smith and Mrs. Lenes are sisters, |t0 “Bemidji- was-made by :automo-!will visit friends and’ relatives in several days. 'bile. R. H. Muncy of Bemidji has:-gone Lester Smith has-returned = from{to Idaho in the interest of the'Shev- of relatives for a week. in Bemidji on business. Orchestra music of an espeeially One of these days you ought to|pleasing character—by four eapablé go to Hakkerup’s and have your pic-|musicians, at the Rex Theater ~to- ture taken.—Adv. night.—Adv. ! Mrs. James Sines and son of Pine- Mrs. T. C. Bailey of Bemidji, wood are attending to business mat-|guest at the N. P. Stone home,:8nd: ters in the city this week. Miss Ida Stone, North Broadwsy,:are Mrs. S. C. Brown has gone to Big|enjoying the day with friends in Falls, Minn.,, where she will visit|Grand Forks. They made the trip triends for a couple of weeks. by automobile. — Crookston I’lfl!‘ Miss Mavis Pendergast of Interna- | Times- tional Falls will be the guest of Be-| Phil Pendergast of Internation: midji relatives for a few days. Falls, a son of Representative-and| F. A. Day of International Falls|Mrs. L. G. Pendergast, was in' the was @ Bemidji visitor last evening, |City Yesterday, enroute to his:Hofle’ belng enroute to his home from|from St. Cloud, where he has been Wallker. on business. ‘While here he was the Mrs. C. G. Johnson and son, Ralph, guest of his parents. 5 Rev. Charles Gerlinger will-preat] in the Presbyterian<church mornih R and evening, Sunday. Mr. Gerling ) er, who is studying for the miis| at Macalester college, is &' Bemidji| <I'high :school ‘graduate; being' valedic- orlan of the -elass-of 1911, b Miss Mona Flesher; who will-leave || in- a short-time for her homie in Ta- dianola, Ia.,has bieen the house guest of Miss Arvilla Kenfleld of- Lake Boulevard this week. Miss' Flesher. has spent the past:several months at the A. A’ Werfleld “home - on--Ligke: Boulevard. Mr. and Mrs..Janies French have Tetirned ‘from' sMinneapolis' Where| "I'they “have-beeni “visiting friends .for. the .past. two weeks. Mr.: and-Mrs. Mort ‘Péadergast of Minneapolis; for- merly of Bemidji, accompanie® then| back to. this city and wil' spend & short- tiie’here on business. ~ Attorney Jesse B. Calmensen M ‘St. “‘Paul has arrived in Bémidjt-and: will- remain here for several -ns‘ the ‘guest of Dr. Thomas “Myef: . Calmenson spent a short vacd- —-’(\\__;__?'" Men here-earlier in the year and was ‘ ' ‘§o"impressed with Bemidji as pn . 4 | eal recreation spot that he returped at the first’ opportunity. 15 Edward Rogers, of Walker, ¢ouiity attorney:of Cass county, accompanied by his wife and family, srtiv?‘adf‘}n' Bemidji last evening and: atléndgd - |the -cireus~today. They will.rel to-~their’ home this evening. Mi ‘Helen’ Roskowick, a sister ‘of:Mrs. FRogers, who is visiting at Walker; is also in Bemidji today. e Mr..and Mrs. E. E. Kenfleld, Mls!es Mona Flesher, Lucy Brooks, Arvilla Jeenficld, "Glinton Springer of White: hall,” Michi., and Kenneth - Kenftbld autoed to.Cass Lake yesterday-iii the Kenfiéld- car. While in Cass” Lfie they enjoyed a boat trip up the Tivhr, wheré- they spent some time: fishifg, returning to- Bemidji in the evenipg. Mr. ad Mrs. J. J. Sundet of ‘€rook- ston, who have been the “guests of Mr. and- Mrs. Al H. Jester, at their / |summer-resort on Lake Plantdgaret’ o enjoyable when the Skin and of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bacoii' 6t Lake--Boulevard for ‘the past~’ faw is in a healthy condition days, returned to their home’ tod: They-are making#he trip by auto ai found the ro&d¥from Crookston to Bemidji in exeellént condition. ‘H. Mortori of Hart- lhgton. Neb., and Mrs. S."C. Banty of .Laurel, Neb., who-have been the guehts-of. M 4ad: Mrs. C. 'A: <Enapp for tlie ‘pust two weeks, refumsedrio P Mrs:-Morton ' is Mrs. Knapp’s; ‘niece and Mrs. Beaty is her sister. Fosston, where he has been the'guest|lin-Clark Lumber company .ofMin- Mr.-and Mrs. R.'L."Given and’ sons, neapolis, and will be absent from the [Robert: and “John, returned: yester- Mrs. Fred Peterson and daughter, |city for a month or six weeks. Hé |day from Virginia, Minn.; where they Gladys, of Puposky spent- yesterday|stopped in Minneapolis enroute. have been the guests of Mrs. Given's parents Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Johnson. Mrs.-Given and sons.have-beén:absent’ from the city. for: the-past two weéeks | ''E. L. Oberg editor of the Black- and: Mr. @iven; together with his sis-| guck™ American," pent & shiort - time teh, Muriel McGee, joined: thé family: |4y - Bemidji yes"terdi‘y, béing enroute 4t Virginia a‘week ago.’ “Miss'McGee'| to his-home“from’ Duluth where he also returned to'Bémidii yesterday. hag spent several’ days:. - Mr. .and . Mrs. -C. A. Johnson Of; Lake: Boulevard will; leave tomorrow [editors’ outing teld’ I Frlflay, Si poison. Only the timely administra- G RAND TH E ATRE Tm“gi“ 0“" "fSaturday a blg day ings.-Simply to d ly-of a'lot-of fine stuff in which “the lotshaveaccumulated. ‘We have cut the -price to next to ‘nothing. - —First; ‘there is*a great lot of men’s and young men’s- suits; plain- or “self <'striped fancy worsted, DAl ot - aduss . §izsein35$1‘é’ S g gOmgp altue ...... $IO 50 “Outing trousers- cheviots, some cuffed; $3 50, $4 $4 50 val- {ues. Saturday price.......... $2 65 ' _~Boys" knicker suits; all woel cheviots, : Women's Palm Peach suits, sold reg- - and- cassimers,-sizes- 12 to -17yrs., ularly at $12.50 to $16.50, choice $ 5 -worth:to $8.50,:chioice Sat- $2 50 urday-clearance at..........." Little..boys’ wash suits; '750"81“1'31.00 grey colors, sizes 16 and 36, $8.50 $ 5 ' values; Saturday: clearance 39(! to $15 values, Saturday at......... You boys who wantia: fine:\cloth cap ‘Women'’s dresses of voiles and crépes can_ have ‘a.pienic“here” Saturday. | ~white:and colors, sizes 16, B flValues up to 75¢ will go at $2 98 - Men’s wash ties, high' gmdé l‘nan‘yitio selling sizes 17, 36, 38, 40, only 4 in; - matehshirts; regular%cwaflues‘ ‘Sdturday................ Men’s shirts of high quality; madras Women s wash wuists ‘in ‘voil ‘and” oxford -cord;:some have French cuffs, - :l_onlle 'lxasvle %fla?‘h:g c(illa'rs to match. alues an clearing day at . Satondoy 7 g.c‘ Saturday a Meu‘l:f 1itraw dhatzedsp}}ts, "nggimsd ; youthful or digni shapes, an $3-values, Saturday Saturday at... Mens ai:h}etlc« :shirts and drawers, .Boc-values; Saturday - " Defective Page || | 7 night for a.three weeks' trip. They bert Radi, W. G. Schroeder, Willlam Merrit and Mr. Davis were Sunday callers-at the:Albert Brewer home. Mr. and Mrs. William Haberle and family visited at the John Kruger home last ‘Sunday. The' services held 'in the Swedish church last Sunday were well at- tended. - Rev. J. H: Randahl of Be- midji-preached. A Don’t forget the —farmers’ club meeting at L E. Raymond’s next Minneapolis, -Chicago, :Maple Laké, - |and Madison, Wis;, returning home by the way of Duluth, where they will visit Mrs. Johnson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J.--Schneider. -At-:Maple’ Lake, Wis., they will be the guests of Mr. Johnson's parents, Mr‘ and Mrs.:-A.~ P. ‘Johnsog; - First show 7‘:‘20 ‘continuous built it will open up the"country Eh bod in great shape and will be 2 big fi"" body benefit to all. b Today :and Saturday E ‘PRICE OF JUSTICE” Saturday, August 14. 5 Little Mildred Brewer was very 11l last Monday, caused by her drink- With - his wife-and son, Mr. Oberg attended the | ing the contents of a dish of dv ; The House of Quality again for sav- spose quick- the Joker comedy Shovn at 7=au, 8:30 PLEASING PHOTO PLAYS TON 1IOHT for-men -and- young men, fine all wool ‘Mat_inee 2:30, Evening 7:30 Dainty Footwear for-Growing Girls > Young 'ladies ‘who buy here ‘are certain of the same thoughtful service “their ‘'mothers receive and shoes of the same high character. of these Saturday............ Boes Women's linen dresses, pink.blue and. " :: < & ‘36 38 $7.50 val Sat. at.. 25¢ ) Women s cloth:suits all of thisseason,: > lot. Val 11.75 to $29.50° 150 "g:‘i‘tsugé‘ay :tuesfio $5 ~ln-wppeuamce our crepes only 5 dozen ‘left in: ithis: lot,’ regular $1.25 values., going 59c -STYLE SHOES OF QUALITY Middy blouses, 7 odd blouses,,uzes 14 and 16, regular $1.00. value 49 $1 15 Women's silk coats size 16, .36 and 40, values from' $13.50 .to $24.50, chome of them Satulflsy_ ! ' natural, healthful development. ©C. A ' KNAPP, Prop: 'Maiy Fulier In the three-part drama ‘A Daughter of The Nile” MAX ASHER and GALE HENRY In . UTZ & DUNN CO. 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 Seflhv New Fall Styles Just In ‘BEMIDUI SHOE STORE Where Eurybniy Goes Charley Chaplin, in two parts “HIS PREHISTORIC PAST” Admission 5c and 15¢ “The Lady Doctors of Grizzly Guich” Bc—Admissron— 1 0Oc MAE MARSH and ROBERT HARRON Co-Starsin “MHer Shattered Idol” 'MUTUAL MASTERPICTURE, a drama of adventure w.lth a strong undercurrent of comedy 3 Admission 5¢c and ISc