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SATURDAY, ‘AUGUST 28, 1915, l About The City ] Ciiii*i*ikiil!!’ b LEST WE FOBGET Ad I!iiilii*il’i!l" In case of fire call 349. v s s The Bemidii schools Tuesday, Sept. 7. v The Red Lake agency fair will be held Sept. 22, 23 and 24. L The next meeting of the board of county commissioners will be held on October 4. LI The next term of court for Bel- trami county will convene, Tuesday, September 14. will open s e There will be another sale of state school and swamp land of the county Wednesday, September 8. . s On December 9 and 10 the winter convention of the Northern Minne- sota Development association will be held in Bemidji. .. “Loveland,” a musical comedy pre- sented under the auspices of the Be- midji Elks, will be staged at the Brinkman Sept. 16-17. .« 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. moved ‘to Hazel, ‘Minn., “this ‘week. Mr. Carlson, who has been section foreman at Pinewood, has accepted a similar ‘position ‘at Hazel. As usual, ‘our ‘wood-is the best in town. St. Hilaire Rétail Lumber ‘€o. —Adv. - Claude Meclver; son’of Kenneth Mc- Iver, of Bemidji, arrived’ in Béemidji ., yesterday from Mankato where he has resided during the past year. €laude is a graduate of the Beémidji high school. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Lindholm left today for Minneapolis Where ' they will visit Mr. Lindholm’s brother, F. M. Lindholm, and sister. They “will also attend the state fair before' re- turning to Bemidji. Get your 8og biscuits at Stewart’s’| Grocery. I have the best (Austin’s.) —Adv. Miss Jennie Newton and Mtss Graee Adkins of Walker, who have been the guests of Miss Newton’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C: Newton, of Mississippi avenue for ‘the past few days, re- turned to Walker this morning. Dr. J. T. Tuomy motored to Grand Forks this, mortiing ‘where he will join his wife and daughter, ‘Eliza- beth, who have been visiting friends there for the past several days, and, who will return to’Bemidji with him Sunday. ! Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Streeter were called to Wacuma, Ta., yesterday by the death of their son, John, who was a former Bemidji resident, having conducted a dray line here for some years. Interment will be 'made" at Wacuma. One of these days you ought to go to HaKkerup’s and have your pie- ture taken.—Adv. Lester Bartlett, formerly connected with the government land office at Cass Lake spent this morning in Be- midji on legal business. Mr. Bart- lett has decided to locate in. Little Falls and will 'leave Cass Lake for of BREVET!ES Mrs. O. E. Lovgren of Marsh Siding was a Bemidji business visitor yes- terday. Mrs. Tom Wright of Becida was the guest of Bemidji relatives yesterday between trains. Strawberries and blueberries at Stewart’s Grocery.—Adv. Mrs. H. L. Beard of Moval Lake was among the out-of-town shoppers in the city yesterday. Mrs. James Wheeler and daughter, Pearl, of Bass Lake transacted busi- ness in Bemidji yesterday. Miss Inga Rooky of Mcintosh, who is spending the a few days in Wilton, the guests of friends, visited in Be- midji yesterday. Birchmont dance tonight. Big boat leaves at 9:00; 25¢ round trip.— Adv. Rev. McIntosh of Grand Forks, N. D., will occupy the pulpit in the Presbyterian church tomorrow morning and evening. Miss Margaret Eickstadt will leave tonight for Crookston where she will spend a couple of weeks before going to Hillsboro, N. D., for a week’s visit. Rev. and Mrs. I. D. Alvord and daughter returned last evening from Long Lake, where they have spent the past several days at their sum- mer home, “Kozy Nook.” Mr. and Mrs. Carlson of Pinewood For Summer Complaints. “I cannot speak to highly of Cham- “berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarr- hoea Remedy for it has been used by myself and husband for the past fif- :teen years and has never failed to give prompt relief,” writes Mrs. Carrie ‘Turner, Zanesville, Ohio. Obtainable everywhere.—Adv. CITYMEAT MARKET 'PHONE NO. 6 Special For Safurday Fancy fowl - - 16¢ Fancy spring chicken 20¢ Sirloin-steak - -25¢- Round steak - 22¢ Shoulder steak - 8¢ Boef stew - 12 126 Boef -pot-roast 16¢ Pork roast - - ~16¢ Pork chops - - 16¢ Pork'steak - - "16¢ Leg mutton - - 18¢ Mutton stew - - 15¢ Salt-pork 12 1% Home Made Sausage Pork ‘sausage - 12'1-2¢ that eity Monday. Misses Alice McCabe and Florence Hughes, who have been'the guests of Miss Emma E. Noesen ‘since Thurs- day, left this afternoon- for their|in homes in Crookston. They have spent the summer at the Hughes cot- tage at Turtle River. Mrs. S. C. Brown of Bémidji avenue returned yesterday from Big Falls, Minn., where she hag spent the’past two weeks. Her dausghter, Miss Ida Virginia Brown, who is ‘visiting at Morris, Minn., will return to the city the latter part of next week. An orchestra of five capable music- ians will furnish music at the Rex Sunday evening.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Achenbach and family of ‘Alma, Wis., are the guests of Mr. and” Mrs. J. O. Achenbach”of Beltrami avenue. J. O. Achenbach and Roy Achenbach are brothers and their wives are sisters. They expect to remain in the city for a week. Mrs. M. J. Enright and daughter, Maude, who have been visiting at-the Dan O’Connor home for the past few kfikfludfl'nlnh E lwln return’ to P Bemidji® the ‘first of the week and will visit with Emma Noe- sen -until she ‘leaves for 'Crookston, September 3, where she will be mat- ron-of the girls’ Cathedral boarding sehool. ‘Get away from" the hardships of] life by -taking a cbuirse in ‘Mankato | Commercial College.Their catalogue is ‘free.—~Adv. Rev. 8. E. P. White, D. D., pastor ‘midji, who has: spent the-past three months on a vacation, will return to ‘the'city the'firstof mext week. Among the’ cities he has visited are New 'York, 'Pittsburg, ‘Pa.," Where h visited a brother, where ‘he also visited a ‘Wooster, Ohio, where the honorary degree of D. D. was conferred upon him' by Wooster university, his almaf]} mater. considerable ‘time.in the- mountains at Denver and Boulder City, and has visited*San Diego,’San Fran- cisco and various cities in Utah. Expert stenographers, ers, large salaries. at the Little Falls Business College‘ Inquire -today.—Adv. A news item of the United Press| says: the ‘most peculiar name of any city midji. wild animal stories and animal stories- that’ are wild. the story of-deer placently -appear- ing in public highways, wrecking au- tomobiles and bécoming Another story was that two big black bears got almost on speaking terms with two young girls in the vicinity; and still another story that a big) brown -bear has been parading the! principal streets and getting familia) with residents during certain hours| i]of mid-day. ‘Hef that Bemidji has a press agent. *Attend Cathedral School, Crookston,?; Minn. and room inquire Emma Noesen, mat- ron, 703-Béltrami Ave., Bemidji, orf Rev. J. ‘Wurm, ‘Crookston, ' Minn.—¥ Adv. 4 Neven Ward met with an accident! last Friday ‘that will xmmmm: 'womanhood—passi| s % doyio e o hesopertats of s moman 1y or T "2 s epflmfl%fimm&m ’bt%fi qxpcrhnc- in the diseasen ‘of women. X Aoty mruhnany dthier:known nw bo had In lnglr—conu lelgt.‘fom—ll -wellas. in_the liquid. -Sold by.m -mail on veceint of E0'cents in stamps. Hf Betldetey,'Cal., in 2 rééentTottet to D him from manual labor for time. fell, tie.” ‘The weight of the speeder: ‘the -fall. caused a ‘dislocation of the Presbyterian church of Be-|; Warsaw, Ind.,] brother, In the west he has spent] Colo., bookkeep- bankers and salesmen - receives You can learn how annual event and ‘Another’ fame, besides having Educational and the big book, has fallen to Be- ~Exhibit Features It's. the fame of producing: and Vegetables, Bees, The latest ‘is the nuisances. There’s a growing bexj] For particulars as to board incapacitate i ainshover my by 5o ‘ ’meet d Hurse W] *&Mufiu 'Dr. Pierce’ e e e n-m..? some While taking his speeder from the track just north: of town to- out of the way of a freight train, he stepped on' & ‘small stoneiand, having ailame ‘ankle, it .gave way and ‘he striking ‘his’ right -elbow ‘on: & elbow joint iand he ‘will-be carrying his arm in-a sling for.some time to VISIT THE ‘ - 2 State-Fair 3flfl3§EXpositi:0n “HAMLINE, MINN. ’ : Midway betweén i -Minneapolis:and St.-Paul ‘Minnesota is widely:known' for: this ssplended ~‘elass’all-former productions. Live Stock Show, Agri- | culture, Fruit, Flowers Dairy Products, Machin-| ery, Poultry, Dog Show, | School Exhibits, Art Show Baby Show, Farm Boys and'Farni Girls Camps, Porestry, LiberalArts, etc. “‘Ye Olde Mille’” and many ‘others—equally-as: good. ‘Northern Pacific. eoin&svhfle»nggurt act. ‘Neven says he does! ggtting‘hurt 80 much as he does the easy way it happened. Had the old speeder jumped 'the track, throwing him in the ditch, he would have been better satisfied. ~Anyway, = Neven seems to .get more than his share of bumps and bruises.—Friday, North- ome- Record. KRR KT KK RKK KX * Cunningham _ called. on friends fn Therhult Saturday. ‘w. G Cunningham: made a busi- ness trip to, Goodridge Monday. P. E: Eberhardt returned to Thief ‘River Falla-Friday. . L. L. O’Dell made a trip to Good- ridge -this week. b get Read the want ads. A Hint to the Wise is' Sufficient. No one can reasonably hope for good health when his bowels are con- stipated. Take Chamberlain’s Tab- lets and “get relief. "They are easy to take and pleasant in effect. Ob- tainable everywhere.—Adv. and the [ 6-11, 1915 :this “year-premises:to out “Amusement Z 1Features £ Aviation—Battle in the 1 Air—Horse Racing, Auto * <Raeing by World Speed Kings, i‘Jean Newton -Cunio’World’s Champion .- sLady-Driver; War of Na- . ,tions-each night, -Auto ¥ Polo, Vaudeville,-Horse .Show,. Roller.Coaster, Frequent trains, good equipment, con- venient service—Purchase round ‘trip tickets and travel:.both-ways via the Ticket Agent, Union Depot, Bemidji, Minn. Minnesota and International. Railway ¥ W. H. GEMMELL; Ger.. Mgr, Brainerd days, left for Brainerd this morning, where they will visit before return: ing to Jamestown, N. D. Mrs. En- right is a sister of Dan O’Connor. Tom Newton was down from Be- midji over Sunday to visit his wife at the sanatorium. “She~has ” been there a month and is improvingTapid- 1y, having gained 12 pounds in that time. Tom played - with-the -Leech Lake band at the state fair two years ago.—Walker Pilot. T 1ave your furniiure repaired ‘at the bargain store, first class work'at reasonable prices.—~Adv. Rev. J. H. Randahl, pastor of the Swedish Luthéran chureh, will preach in the town of Liberty tomor- row. The services will be held 'in the Pony Lake church. Rev. Ran- dahl will Teturn to the city and con® duct the evening services at 8 o’clock in the Swedish Lutheran church. Mr. and Mrs. George Kreatz, daughter, Miss Lorraine Kreatz, and niece, Miss Frances Jardine, of Min- neapolis, who has been a guest at the Kreatz lome for the past six ‘weeks, will'motor to Minneapolis to- morrow morning where they will at- tend the Twin City speedway race; and the Minnesota state fair. Lloyd] Tanner will be their chauffeur. Miss Arvilla Kenfleld of Lake Boulevard entertained ‘yesterday afs ternoori at a tea im“honor of Miss Mona Flesher of Indidnola) Towa, who has spent the past several months ?l& the city and who will soon leave for her home. ~‘The giiests Were “MISs Mona Flesher,’ Beth' Evans, Lee Finl Claire “Nangle, ‘Flora-Todd, Helen | Backus, Inez-Backiand, Lucy Broo’ks and Mrs. M. E. Kenfield. Special at Treppman’s from 7 tto 10 p. m., today—Peaches, 69c; ha- nanas, 20c per doz.—Adv. Yesterday a party of -Cass Lake women motored to-Bemidji in‘the Lundrigan and Tédylor cars and spent the day, the guests of Mesdames E. CT MeGregor ‘and D. L:'Stanton. They, also attended the matinee at the’ Rex, in the “afternoon. ' The' party >was composed of Mesdames Ed’ Lundri- 1gan, Ed Marshall, John Gardner, E. Boyce, J. D. Caldfield and her aunt of Wisconsin, C. M. Taylor, H. Par- shall, Miss Eleanor "Parshall ’ ani friend. > Joseph Noegen, wife and ' litt daughter, Nateli, of Duluth arrived] in the city yesterday morning ‘atig spent the day with Mr. Noesen’s : ter, Miss Emma E. Noesen. left this morning for Park Rapi Hamburger-Sausage - 156 Minn., where: they will visit another brother, : Father Noesen. “They wilh SEPTEMBER 15, 16, l7 Thrifling -Races - - Youlll.-Not .Be‘ 00 In Premiums: «Come ‘And Spend The Week e Bisappomted n % JELLE ] ~Ii*¥k*ti¥t«¥lif_ ‘Mrs. Ed.Sarrach.and -Mrs. W. G.|- :Grand Theatre {Special Sunday Evening THE ORIBIIIAI. ‘MALTED MILK 'THE ‘FOOD-DRINK FOR-ALL AGES 'TARE. ‘A - PACRAGE ' HOME 1@@-NO SUBSTITUTE IS “JUST ASQO0D". BRINKMAN THEATRE - ‘Tonight “THE REVOLUTIONIST” adopted from E.*Vivian Edmonds and Mary Austens novel A King’s Romance”’, in 4 pars A Charley Chaplin, two parts “Mabel At The Wheel”’ A satire on the 1914 Grand Prex at Santa Monica _ First show 7:30; second 8:45 Admission 5¢ and-15¢ Where Ew,vlmdy Goes -Feature Program Sunday VAUBEWLLE “THE-THREE -DANCING EARI:S HESSIE iThe boy: who has circled. the globe. The jesting juggler. Original tricks. Original comedy PICTURE PROGRAM Selig, “LIGHT, AND LOVE’, 2 reel drama. Essanay comedy, SWEEDIES HERO”’, presenting Wallace:Beerley. Biograph, *FOR HER FRIEND”’ The cast includes Charles Perley, Augusta Anderson, Ro- ‘bert:Nolan. COMING:MONDAY-=Ella Wheeler -Wilcox who wrate the famous poem on which is based the story of *“The Price-He-Paid” in five parts. Tonight The House of Quality Murdock McQuarrie in “HIS BELOVED VIOLIN” A touching drama of sacrifice and devotion "THE ARTIST AND THE VENGEFUL ONE” ““Victor”” drama in one reel “THE FATAL NOTE” L-Ko comedy featuring Billie Ritchie. It’s good. Shows at 7:30, 8:30, 9:30 fc—Admission—10c SPECIAL "SUNDAY SPECIAL Metro features are All good atthis theatre every Sunday. William Faversham one of the best known actors of the coun- try in “The Right Of Way”’ From the famous novel by Sir Gilbert Parker. With the support of such .well known_actors as Edward Brennon and Jane Grey. This 5 part drama of the Canadian Northwest is an unusually, en- tertaining picture play. Matinee at 2:30 Shows at 7:30, 8:45. 5c—Admission—15¢ Monday—Charlie Chaplin in “His New Profession’’ and the ““Universal Animated Weekly’’. Matinee at 2:30 Rex THEATRE Rex PLEASING PHOTO PLAYS TONIGHT Musie by Experts Thrilling Biograph two reel drama “MRS. VAN ALDEN’S JEWELS” Lubin comedies, . $‘Capturing-Bad-Bill”’;-*Caught With The Goods”’ ’ Essanay, 'western drama, BRONCHOBILLY andtheLANDGRABBERS” SUNDAY Leah Baird and a capable.company in a Vitagraph three part Broadway Star Feature THE WAY Of The TRANSGRESSOR” Seeking destruction of others he finds his own. Those he intended to-destroy find happiness and love. i Essangy Cartoon Laughs, “IN. THE SWIM”’. Matinee 2:30, Evening 7:30. - Admission 5c and 10c onday “THE LAST CONCERT” +Astory from the heart, four reels of laughter and tears, ieatlu:lng the distinguished character actor, Mr. Ellis F. Glickman_ and the beautiful Minnie Berlin, keyed to the popular taste, and toseeit once is to want to see it again. A-High Class Comedy will also be shown at the EX - THEATRE - REX 5 QMGNDAW AUGUST 30 Matme 2 30 - ~Evening 7:30 Admlsslon 5c and g&x Five Piece Orchestra