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G. P. Jones of Bagley, one of the state oil inspectors, is in the city for a few days, inspecting oil. One of these days you ought to 20 to Hakkerup’s and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. el Ao Our Slogan: “Bemidji 25,000 Population in 1925” perintendent of the Cross Lake)| schools, was a Bemidji visitor to- day. i E. A. Feldman, J. O. Beach and E. P. Ellingson of Northome trans- acted business in the city yester- day. About The City ‘Walter F. Dickens, superintendent | of the Red Lake agency, and wife are in Bemidji today, enroute to the state fair. Miss Nellie Wilson of Wilton spent yesterday in the city on business. Mrs. B. H. Bdwards of Maltby| RalPh Brandon left last night for [Agency, left last night for the In- lius Miller left this morning 'for|e .o formerly connected with the Be- transacted business in Bemidji yes-|Conrad, Mont., where he will be as-|dian’ school at.Lawrence, Kansas. |Chisholm, Hibbing, ~Virginia and|pqy pioneer, — Crookston Daily terday. sistant cashier of the First National ~|other’range ‘towns, where they will Times. 3 bank, W. W. Thomason, United States government agent, left last night for Horton, Kansas. 1ave your furniture repaired at the bargain store, first class work at reasonable prices.—Adv. — Read the synopsis for “Scandal” in the Grand Theater’s ad in this issue.—Adv. Mrs. George Grigg and Mrs. C.'C. Spragg of Becida were among the out-of-town visitors in the city yes- terday. Mrs. Carl Maltrud and daughter, Mabel, of Becida spent yesterday in the city on business. Miss Ethel Newcomb of Hines was in the city yesterday between trains and while here was the guest of Mrs. M. M. Sheets and Mrs. Buxon | friends. strike, wheré she will teach school | Anderson will go to Rainy River. Del R. Burgess will leave Saturday of Plantaganet were the guests of this year. . night for' Duluth and from thyre Bemidji friends yesterday. Bueford M. Gile, agricultural Miss Mona Flesher, who has spent teacher in the Bemidji schools, will 0. L. Breckner of Red Lake, su- 1| here. Mr. Werner is in~ ‘Montana >'|at the present:time and-willsjoin his DELIGH'H-ULLY REFRESHIN € the Bemidji high school this term. Ben Brown and Ben Little Creek, two .Indian boys from Red Lake F. 8-~ Lycan, proprietor of . the Markham hotel, will go to the Twin Cities tomorrow, where he ‘will -at- tend the races on the new speedway. Miss Catherine Jackson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jackson, will leave Monday for Villa ‘Scolastica, where she will enter first: year high school. Miss Marie Cahill, one of the Be- midji graduates of the class of 1915, will leave Saturday night for Ten- A. P. White, president of the Northern National. bank, and son, Mrs. Hattie Ostrander and Olive Clark of Turtle River transacted business in Bemidji yesterday. J. E. Cowan, cashier of the First fourth. A splendid showing of | Millinery parlors their Autumn and |00 of Mr. and Mrs. Del Burgess,|gocs ang gon, Jack, will remain in G H KK KKK KK KK KKK Autumn and Winter millinery has|Winter opening days, Friday and|Who ‘was operated ‘on at ‘Tower, | Solon Springs, the guests of Mr, Bur- « LEST WE FORGET | been arranged.—Adv. Saturday, September 3 and 4. A spe- Minn., a short:time ago, having his IR KKK KKK KKK In case of fire call 349. The Bemidji schools Tuesday, Sept. 7. The Red Lake agency fair will be held Sept. 22, 23 and 24. The next meeting of the board of county commissioners will be held on October 4. The next term of court for Bel- trami county will convene, Tuesday, September 14. There will be another sale of state school and swamp land of the county Wednesday, September 8. Spring chicken dinner given by the men of the Methodist church, Friday afternoon, September 17, from 5 to 8 o’clock. On December 9 and 10 the winter convention of the Northern Minne- sota Development association will bn 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. Beltrami county’s annual fair will be held on September 15, 16, 17 and 18. September 156 will be entry day. The state fair will be in progress will open leave Saturday for Minneapolis to attend the state fair. Harold, will leave tomorrow for Min- neapolis where they will attend the speedway races. The opening of the Henrionnet Mil- linery parlors will be held Friday and Saturday, September third and Do not fail to visit the Henrionnet cial showing of new and exclusive styles may be seen.—Adv Miss Lillian McGregor, daughter of Mrs. Mary McGregor, of this city, will go to Turtle River Monday where she will be principal of the public schools this year. Charles Cominsky of Schneider Bros. clothing store will go to the Twin Cities Saturday night where he will visit his parents. E. H. Winter, of the Reynolds & Winter Insurance Co., will go to the Twin Cities this evening where he will attend the state fair. Frank Koors and sister, Mae Koors, left this morning by auto for Min- neapolis, where they will spend a week attending the state fair and the speedway races. Judge C. W. Stanton will go to International Falls tomorrow on of- ficial business. He expects to re- ‘turn on the evening train. J. W. Naugle and family, who have occupied the residence at 523 Bel- trami avenue, have moved into the new house just back of this property and facing Sixth street. Mrs. Cling of Red Lake was in the city yesterday making arrange- ments for her daughters to atténd To the Public. “I feel that I owe the manufac- turers of Chamberlain’s Colie,” Chol- era and Diarrhoea Remedy a word of gratitude,” writes Mrs. T. N. Witherall, Gowanda, N. Y. “When I began taking this medicine I was in great pain and feeling terribly sick, due to an attack of summer complaint. After taking a dose of it I had rot long to wait for relief as it honefited me almost immediate- Miss Minnie Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Rathman of Jamestown, N. D., and Attorney Thayer C. Bailey motored to Red Lake this morning. They will return to Bemidji this evening. Miss Marion White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. White, left last night for the University of Minne- sota, where she will resume her stud- September 6 to 11. ies, this'being her second year there. ly.”” Obtainable everywhere.—Adv. HE MINNESOTA STATE T Fair’s expense. shown by the boys. CHILDREN’S FAIR. There is no other Fair in America that pays as much attention to the boys and girls. Fair, Sept. 6 to 11, spelling and pig.club contests for the state championship will be held for 150 children. Boys’ Camp for over 100. farm boys will be held at the Over $300 in prizes are offered for corn A baby show for children between 12 Charles Schroeder, secretary of the Beltrami County Fair association, and who has charge of the Beltrami coun- ty exhibit at the state fair, will leave Saturday night for the Twin Cities. A special display of girls’ school hats will"be on exhibition at the Henrionnet Millinery parlors during the opening days, Friday and Sat- urday, September .3 and 4. A cor- dial welcome is extended.—Adv. Mrs. W. B. Stewart of Dewey av- enue left this morning for New York city and Malone, N. Y., and other points in the East, where she will visit relatives and friends for some time. FAIR might be called THE At the W. E. Elliott, proprietor of the Fair store, is spending a few days in Minneapolis, buying stock for his store. He is accompanied by Joe A Farm ics in the Bemidji schools, this being his third year here. P. J. O'Leary and:family and Ju- spend a week.. They are making the trip by automobile, ‘William Jackson, ‘son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jackson, of Irvine av- enue, will leave Monday for St. John’s college, Collegeville, Minn., where he will take a commercial courseé. This is his second’ year at Sti John’s. Rev. O. A. Anderson of Rosewood, Minn,, -will- hold services at'the Ed- ward Anderson residence tomorrow night .at 8.0’clock, All are welcome to the services, From Bemidji Rev. the past several months in Bemidji, a guest at the A. A, Warfield home on Lake Boulevard, will -leave this evening for her home in Indianola, Ia. Jack Burgess, the seven-year-old tonsils'and ‘adenoids removed, is get- ting ‘along ' nicely after the opera- tion. Miss Emma Noeson, who has made, Bemidji her home for the past six, years, will leave tomorrow for Crook- ston. Miss Noeson was the success- ful winner in the Huffman & O’Leary. piano contest, which closed last eve- ning. ; The regular weekly dance @ at Birchmont Beach suinmer hotel will be held Friday evening this: week, - | family: later. i:|iployed at Carlson’s Variety store. ' instead of Saturday night, as so many Bemidji young people find they are unable to attend the Saturday eve— ning dances. Dr. E. W. Johnson left last night for Chicago, where he will spend a month at the Chicago Post Graduate college. Dr. G. Lampson of Minne- apolis will arrive in Bemidji in a few days and will occupy Dr. John- son’s offices and have charge of his business during his absence. ‘Walter Marshall of Fargo, Harold: Rasmusson, Hugh Rosaaen, Walter Baumgartel, Ed Sylvester and Einer Rossberg left this morning for La- vinia, Lake Bemidji, where they will remain for a week or ten days on an outing visit. They will be.domi- ciled at the Mrs. H. O. Rosaaen cot- tage.—Crookston Daily Times. Mrs.- Werner and .daughter, Anna, former residents of Bemidji, but who ACTION OF SINGLE SPOONFUL SURPRISES-MANY Bemidji -people who bought the simple mixture of buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., known as Adler-i-ka, are surprised at the INSTANT effect of a SINGLE SPOONFUL. This rem- edy is so complete a bowel cleanser that it is used successfully in appen- dicitis. Adler-i-ka ‘acts on BOTH up- per and lower ~bowel and ONE SPOONFUL - relieves almost ANY CASE of constipation, sour or gassy stomach. ONE MINUTE after you take it the gasses rumble and pass French & Company, Druggists. Miss: Werner is em. J. P. Cronemiller of Chicago, who owns & farm in the town of North- ern, arrived here Tuesday night and expects to:remain until-November 1. Mr. Cronemiller states that the grain in Minnesota looks as good as’in the states of Iowa and Illinois, with the exception of the corn stalks;, which are a little -larger in those states, although they have had some. frosts. B¢ (:James Malone, a-former Crookston young man and a brother of Mes- dames H. J. Welte and J. F. Norman- of this ecity, was in Crookston last evening. He is bound for .. Grand Forks where he has accepted a posi- | tion on the repetorial staff of the. Grand Forks Herald. Mr. Malone “| TOMORROW. NIGHT: Tomght Only ‘The Photo Drama De Luxe. .*‘afi,lnnein%uew m In five parts : = Admission “The-Suicide Club” and Charles Cbaplm in ; “His-Musical Career” Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schroeder of Larson, Wis., are the guests of Mr. Schroeder’s brother, William Schroed- er, of Minnesota avenue and will re- main in the city for a couple ‘of weeks. This is Mr. Schroeder’s first visit to Bemidji and he was sur- prised and pleased to find such an up-to-date little city. He has made a trip around the lake and to the Warfield dam by boat and pronounced the scenery among the prettiest he has seen. will go to Solon Springs, Wis., where he will spend Sunday with his fam- ily. - He will leave Monday for Chi- cago, where he will take a four years’ vetérinary course. Dr. W..K. Deni- son, V. 8., will go"to Chicago with Mr. Burgess and will remain there for a ‘week or ten days. Mrs. Bur- gess’ parents until her husband finds suitable quarters in Chicago, When they will join him there. PLEASING PHOTO PLEAYS of the Extraordinary-Photeplay Seasons Authoritative Trimmed and Friday September 3 and 4 “er Invite You” LaFont Fourth Street ‘Modes in “Tallored Hats and Saturday Adopted from .Robert Louis Stivenson’s’ fnmqun “story Two ‘More Eichibitioés Rex Theatre Tonight First Show 7:00, Sscond: ahout 8:45, Any Seat 25¢ and 38 months of age will be a big feature. The greatest Hahn, who is employed at the Fair [out. display of school work ever assembled is to be shown in store. the School ‘Exhibits building. Over one-fourth of the Woman’s building iis reserved for a child welfare and kin- Miss Laura Nykreim, who has dergarten exhibit, and the work of little boys and girls in spent her vacation, with friends in state schools for the unfortunate. A canning contest for Bemidji, returned to her home in girls, and a girls’ bread making contest for the state cham- Fargo, N. D., yesterday. Miss Nyk- pionship, as well as liberal prizes for girls’ cooking and reim is deputy treasurer of Clay |- sewing, will interest the girls. Write to John C. Simpson, Hamline, Minn., for a premium list. Going? ‘LET’S GO! I A SR GRAND THEATRE ' Tonight Only The House of Quality county. Miss Anna Klein will leave Mon-|# day for Bass Lake, where she wilt}} teach school. Miss Klein is a grad- uate of the Bemidji schools and this is her second year as teacher at Bass Lake. 11z The Henrionnet Millinery %" -Parlors The = “out-of-the-ordinary” - lobby; display and electric effects installed: by Operator A. A. Lee, for ‘The Rosary,” at the Rex theater tonight and tomorrow, are well worth see ing—to-saying nothing of the extras ordinary photoplay.—Adv. TR i John G@Gilstad of Blackduck, who| has been assisting Charles Schroede gathering the Beltrami county e hibits for the Minnesota. state fai will go to the cities Saturday nigh to attend the fair. ", Lois Webber and Phillip:Smalley in 5 Parts “SCANDAL” . 5 Parts A mighty protest against the scandal-mongers who. ruin *_ the reputations and lives of their victims. : se~ A drama every man, woman and child:should see. Wm. Wright wasa clean man who loved his wife and whose business was in such a precarious condition that his correspondence was too important to trust to any one except his stenographer, who had injured an ankle and was confined to her home. He therefore called upon_her there to dictate some letters, and idle gossip was started. Likea land-slide it increased: until it‘became a seandal— can you lmagme the rest?—both innocent; both accused. DON’'T MISS IT _ 5e—Admission—15¢ Julius Bestul, who has spent his, summer vacation at Northfield, ar rived inithe city this morning. Mr. | Bestul will teach geometry and phys- 45 Shows at 7:30,