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About The City| €K FEEREHK KK KKK K e LEST'WE FORGET * R R R In case of fire‘call 349, L The Red Lake agency fair will be held Sept. 22, 23 and 24. LR Game reserve hearing at the court house August 24 at 10 a. m. . s There will be a band concert at the city dock Friday evening. s s . When traveling purchase round- trip: tickets. Boost the Bemidji rail- road receipts. LR Y The. next term of court for Bel- trami county will convene, Tuesdny September 14. L 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 wlll be held in Bemidji. LR Y 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. BREVITIES Charles Hayden, mayor of Black- duck, spent yesterday in Bemidji. Miss Ethel Smiley of Nary was the guest of Bemidji friends yesterday. The Misses Holbert of Laportes are visiting Bemidji friends for a days. Mrs. N. Trahan of Turtle River transacted business in Bemidji yes- terday. Frank Tufts, deputy United States marshal, was in Bemidji today on of- ficial business. . Don’t forget Longfellow’s “Evange- line” at the Grand Friday.—Adv. Attorney Bunn T. Willson few and wife of Blackduck were Bemidji vis- itors yesterday. Miss Lillian Smith of Leonard was in Bemidji yesterday, Swan River, Minn, Miss Mae Scarrott of Irvine avenue enroute to BACKACHE IS DISCOURAGING But Not So Bad If You Know How to Reach the Cause. Nothing more discouraging than a constant backache. Lame when you awaken, pains pierce you when you bend or lift. It’s hard to work or to rest. Backache often indicates bad kidneys. Bemidji people recommend Doan’s Kidney Pills. Read this case: Oliver Gordhamer, carpenter, 1200 Dewey Ave., Bemidji, says: “I was stiff and lame in the morning and it hurt me to bring any strain on my back. I believe it was heavy lifting and hard work that brought on the trouble. I was handicapped in doing my work, especially stooping or lift- ing. Three or four boxes of Doan’s Kidney Pills strengthened my back and made me well. I have had no trouble since.” Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mr. Gordhamer had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y.—Adv. For Men Behind the Pen You signers- of checks, writers of letters, keepers of books and makers of records— here is a new ink—in fact, two inks in one. We were one of the first to-add to our stock-the: mewest member of the Carter’s Inx family— Carter’s Pencraft Ink We feel sure there's a call among our friends for one ink usable in either fountain pens orinkwells. A wonderful new flow-. controlleris part of the equipment of quarts, pints and-half-pints of Pencraft, A slight pressure of the finger controls the flow. Come:in and let us il your %0 pen :with this new. ink, and # show youthe flow-controller. THE BEMIDJI PIONEER Phone 81. has as her house guest Miss Nalina|who has occupied a cottage at Be- midji Beach for a month, returned to}feet three in his tockings i ‘Gallier ot Cams Tikie. ‘W. F. McClelsnd:andiwite ofiRock- well, Jowa, are visiting-relatives: at Carr Lake this week. Mary Pickford in: “A:Good. Littl Devil” at’the Gramd Thursday.— Adv. The ‘Misses Zimmer of St. spend six weeks in the city. P. J. Russell, city attorney, left this noon for Grand Rapids where he had been called on professional:busi- ness. Mr. and:Mrs.- Melvin:Larson of Ny- more left yesterday for ‘Saskatche: wan, Canada, where they will make their future home. Mr. Hanson and-daughter, Porothy, of Minneapolis are in the city and will enjoy a two -weeks’ outing at Grand Forks Bay. One of these days you ought to g0 to Hakkerup’s and have your pic- ure taken.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. James Knox of Mor- friends at Yola, Minn., for a few days, stopping rison, Ill., are visiting in Bemidji enroute. Fred Swingle of Nary autoed to Bemidji yesterday and spent the day his here on business, returning to home in the evening. George Ericson, the well known Spooner lawyer and editor of the Northern News, was a Bemidji pro- fessional visitor today. Miss Grace Wolf of Crookston, who has been the guest of the Misses: Beth and Helen Evans for a few days, re- turned to her home yesterday. 1ave your furniiure repaired at the bargain-store, first class work at reasonable prices.—Ady. Mrs. Joe Steidle of the town of Northern left yesterday for Cloquet will visit relatives for ten days. Harry Simonton of Minneapolis arrived in: Bemidji this morning and will spend two weeks at Grand Forks Bay, the guest of his mother and sis- ters. Roy Keesling of Wayzata, Minn., arrived in the city last evening and will be the guest of her sister, Mrs, George Kreatz, of Bemidji avenue for a few days. Mrs. C. R. Sanborn will entertain the Episcopal Guild tomorrow after- noon at her home on- Eighth street and Bemidji avenue. A cordial in- vitation is extended. Right kodak finishing, right quick- ly, right priees—developing 10c. Rich Studio, 29 10th St., near lake.—Adv. Mrs. Mary Stillings of Brainerd, who has been the guest of Mrs George Kreatz and other Bemidji friends for the past month, has re- turned to her home. Mrs. F. B. Griffith of Little Fnlls Minn., who has been the guest of her son, W. L. Griffith, and wife of Dewey avenue for the past.few days, has returned to her home. Mrs. J. R. Evans, who has been a guest at the E. R. Evans home on Minnesota avenue for the past couple of weeks, returned to her home in EBau Claire, Wis., yesterday. Mrs. G. A. Keyes and son, Fred- erick, of New Orleans, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Homer C. Baer of Lake Boulevard. They will remain in the city for'two or three weeks. Attend the demonstration Friday and Saturday of Zieves fruit nectar, various flavors, at Schroeder’s store. —Adv. Miss Evelyn Nutting, who Ore. Mr. and-Mrs. F. O. Rogers of Wi goner, Ill., are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McGee of Wil- Enroute to their home they will visit friends and relatives at Pierre, ton. S. D. August Bremer and. daughter, Lo- vella, of Minneapolis, who have been guests at the G. T. Kutchera home in Nymore for the past couple of weeks, will return to their home in Minneapolis today. Friday and Saturday there-will be Paul came to Bemidji yesterday and -will has spent the past several months.in Be- midji as the guest of her aunt, Mrs. George Cochran, sr., left yesterday afternoon for her home in Silverton, her home yesterday. Enroute she will visit at Cass Lake, Federal Dam and other. points. nied by Mrs. Freeman Doud, who will e |return to Bemidii in' a few days. Attorney A. A. Andrews and W. L. Brooks, cashier of the Northern National -bank, left yesterday after- noon in Mr. Andrews’ Franklin car for Grand Forks, N. D., where they attended the tennis tournament. They will return to the city either this eve- ning or tomorrow morning. Attor- ney'M. J. Brown, who also attended the tournnment, went by the way of Brainerd. 24 ‘Wanted—100 children, girls and boys, from ages of 6-9, to take part in the musical comedy, ‘Loveland,” under auspices of the Elks. Apply at Elks’ hall, Friday, at 3 o’clock.— Adv. Charles Guinn, formerly of King- ston, N. Y., now of Madison, Wis., who was the guest of his cousin, Mrs. M. F. Cunningham, of America av- enue the first of the week, has gone to Duluth on business. Mr. Guinn, who is a-graduate of Cornell college, Ithaca, N. Y., is a teacher in the uni- versity at Madison and is in this part of the country investigating iron ore conditions. After a few days spent in Cass Lake, President McVey started Saturday on a canoe trip which gives promise of being unusually interesting. The party of which President McVey is a member, also includes Mr. Hewitt of Minneapolis, the well known archi- tect, engineer and student of fine arts; Mr. Marshall, a musician and member of the Boston firm of organ builders; J. F. Gerrould, librarian of the University of Minnesota, and the 16-year-old son of Mr. Hewitt. The party will be met at Interne- Keewatin and other points where she | tonal Falls by Dr. Dinsmore of Min- neapolis, who will conduct them with his boat to the upper end of Long Lake, where they are to take canocs and go over 100 miles into Canada The trip is to take about two. weeks. —Grand Forks Daily Herald. Ten cents a day for 365 days is $36.50. You can save that or much more every day by buying groceries " |from W. G. Schroeder, and the $36.50 thus saved will buy yourself or some member of the-your family a hand- some winter suit. It’s the way of bet- ter buying—try it yourself.—Adv. Last evening a number of young people entertained at a dance at the MacLachlan pavilion in honor of Miss Edith Ryan, formerly of Bemidji, but now of Wahpeton, N. D., who is the guest of Bemidji friends. Tha party was chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hunt, those making the trip across the lake being Misses Edith Ryan, Claire Nangle, Arvilla Kenfield, TInez Buckland, Mona Flesher, Gertrude Malone, Beth Evans, Julia Moritz and Lee Fink, and the Messrs. Ralph Gracie, Bill MecDonald, Dr. Thomas Myers, Jesse B. Calmesen, of St. Paul, Ralph Bran- don, Whitney Brown, Byron Russell, Oscar Nelson, Oscar Erickson and Bertle Buckland. Miss Ryan, who is on her vacation, arrived in the city yesterday morning and will go to Grand Forks: tomorrow to visit friends before returning to her home. friends in Forest Lake and St. Paul. — a demonstration of. Zieves fruit nee- | tar, various flavors, at Schroeder's store.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kohler of Fra- | zee, Minn., returned to their home yesterday after a short visit at the 3 home of Mr. and-Mrs. W. L. Griffith They made the of Dewey avenue. trip by automobile. William T. Cox, state spent a short time in Bemidji morning. by his department this year. Miss Nell Shannon, who has vis- ited at Missoula, Mont.,. Bismarek..N, has re- At Faribault D., Faribault and St. turned’ to her ' home. she was the guest ‘of Paul, her ! brother, Clarence, editor of the Faribault Re- publican. An ice cream social will be given by the ladies of the: Catholic. ehurch on Ice cream Thursday evening, -Augist 19, Father Philippe’s lawn. and cake, 15¢c.—Adv. A. A. D. Rahn of: Minneapolis, ac- companied by his sons, Carl and Rob- yesterday.| The trip from.Minneapolis to . Bemidji was ‘made in one day, Mr. Rahn re- /| porting: that'the'roads-are in-good; ert, motored to Bemidji condition. forester, this Mr. Cox has:spent much time this summer: at the Itasca Stat2 park where much/work iis being done This. .photograph - shows a unique figure of Uncle Sam on the Zone, the great amusement section at the Panama-Pacific International Exposi tion, San Francisco. ‘Daniel -Webster's Plow at'the Panama- i Pacific’ International: Exposition. commercially, in the Agricultural Pal- ace at the Panama-Pacific Interna- tional :Bxpcsition, San Franciseo, 18 an_anclent plow displayed in the Massachusetts exhibit, and fcrming a striking ' contrast tothe -highly-com- plex modern machinery displayed on the acreage of floor about it. ago Daniel Webster’s youthful hands guided it: along the furrows of his father’s farm near Marshfield, Mass: It was drawn by & yoke of cxen and of sod a day he had to work from daylight to dark The Want Column will glu you the ‘destred information. She was accompa- Before coming to Bemidji she visited:|| UNCLE SAM SHOWN ON THE ZONE One of the most. valuable exhibits | The plow- owes -its distinction to | the circumstanceithat a hundred years: || i’ theifuture peer of American ora- { storgeanid statesmen could turn an acre- i ‘What' profieth & man to stand 0 around all dnyl—‘.l‘oledo Blade. the sec climbing. For comfort, 600D 1 floo; health’s sake, you ought to have an extension telephone. The Doctor Sa.ya' it Pays. NORTHWESTERN TELEPHONE EXCHANGE COMPANY sits |of enollgh wisdom tn induce it. bany Journal. “A Tolephono Call, Mother” A telepholm on the first r with an extension on ond floor saves stair convenience, and for The House of Quality “The Valley of Silent len” ‘A two-reel variation of the Enoch Arden theme, with BEN WILSON and DOROTHY PHILLIPS in leading roles. MARY FULLER in - “The Counterfeiters” BILLIE RITCHIE in “Father Was Neutral” - Shows at 7:30, 8:30, 9:30. 5¢c—Admission—10¢c Tomorrow, MARY PICKFORD in “A Good Little Devil.” This picture of Mary Pickford has been seen here before, -but wnfl give her admirers an opportunity to see her once more in one of her best successes. Friday—Don’t forget to read ‘‘Evangeline’’ once more, then see the play, taken by a Canadian company in the Land of Arcadia. - As this: picture is owned by Mr. Pearson he is playing it hereon percentage and the admission will be children 10¢, adults 20c. Matinee at 2:30 Rex THEATRE Rex PLEASING PHOTO PLAYS TONICGHT WHEN YOU SPEND MONEY For Clothes. get something that is going to give full value. The Ideal Garments For Women and Misses Give full value —- dollar for dollar—and in addition- 75 per cent gain in Richness of appearance and ~ Dignity, Faultlessness-of Fit Quality Get' away from the styles that show such a similarity of appearance. Be individ- ual in your tastes. Let us measure you for your new Fall and Winter Coat, Suit, Dress or Skirt. When once you have worn the strictly tailored-to-order garment, you will realize its Smartness & Value and its long llfeness, for the Ideal Garments retain their shape and richness of appearance as long as there is a thread of them: is an e [P you—made to keep O’LEARY-BOWSER CO. In Every Branch there are records of of EveryBusiness records are the best for the business or not is sel- dem considered—"*We've used them for years and they’ve served their purpose.” ter drops—but we don't intend to let you drop it until we've had a chance to prove to you that there DJI,EMINN. some kind. Whether those And there the mat- The last episode explaining mysteries. of “THE BLACK BOX” Selig drama ‘*Saved by Her Horse”’ Bobby Connelly, “*Sonny Jim at the Mardigras’’ Afternoon 2:30. Evening 7:30. Admission 5¢ and 10¢ Where Whm ey BR]N‘KM A N TH EATRE E‘“’“‘, GBoes Goes VAUDEVILLE AUG. 18, TONIGHT “JACK AND A JOKER” transport a section of the western plains to the stage of - the Brinkman Theatre. Both Jack and Joker are genuine western cowboys and will present the Terrible Stampede, Dare Devil Rifle Shooting, Singing, Buck and Wing Danc- ing in a Minature Rodio, a real show. PICTURE PROGRAM “Boys Will Be Boys” A three-reel feature Essanay—The Fable of “The Search For Climate” First show 7:20 continuous. Admission 10c and 20c {Essanay The Alliance Program presents, Thursday, Aug. 19, “THE LONE STAR RUSH” a romantic tale of the great ‘Australian gold fields, in five parts, adapted from a novel by Emmet Mitchell. Friday and Saturday—Apex F‘llm Co. presents ‘“The Strikers’’ in four parts. Charley Chaplin ‘‘Caught in a Cabaret’ in 2 reels. 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