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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER -13; 1915, About The City P. Newman of International Falls is a caller in Bemidji. R. E. Sprink of Remer is a busi- ness visitor in Bemidji. A. Lundgren of Park Rapids is a visitor in the city today. The Episcopal Guild will hold its annual sale Dec. 4.—Adv. tf Mrs. Eva Kaiser of Northern was in the city Friday on business. A. Dickens of Williston, N. D,, is a business caller in Bemidji. Miss Carol Knox is spending the week end with friends at Kelliher. One of these nice days you ough! to go to Hakkerup’s and have you! picture taken.—Adv. tr John Tennstrom will leave this evening for the Twin Cities on busi- ness. Miss Jennie Kittleson has acceptad a position as saleslady at the Bazaar Store. Miss_Gertrude Hagy of Blackduck is the week-end guest of Miss Jessie Phillips. Chimney sweeping and furnace cleaning done promptly. Phone 584- J.—Adv. 2741121 Rev. Osmund Johnson will hold services at Brevig and Cyphers to- morrow. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Sherman of Chicago are registered at the Mark- ham hotel. Jacob Kohler returned from Big Falls this morning where he has been on business. Buy a second hand auto or get yours overhauled at Garvin’s. Read display ad.—Adv. 6d119 Miss Mildred Dickenson is spend- THE NEWEST DISCOVERY IN CHEMISTRY This is a recent discove: Pierce,. who is head of the Invalids® Hotel and Surgical Ingtitute at Buffalo, N. Y. Experiments at Doctor Pierce’a Hospital for several years proved that there is no other eliminator of -uric acid that can be compared to it. For those easily recognized symptoms of inflam- mation —as backache, scalding urine and frequent urination, as well as sedi- ment in the urine, or if uric acid in the blood has caused rheumatism, it i simply wonderful how surely *Anuric” acts. The best of results are always obtained in cases of acute rheumatism in the joints, in gravel and gout, and invariably the pains and stiffness which so frequently and persistently accom- pany the disease rapidly disappear. Go to your nearest drug store and simply ask for a 50-cent package of ®Anuric,” manufactured by Dr. Pierce, or even write Doctor Pierce for a free sample. If you suspect kidney or blad- der trouble, send him a sample of your water and describe symptoms. Daoctor Pierce’s chemist will examine it, then Dr. Pierce will report to you, without fee or charg“e NotE: nch scientists affirm that * Anuric” thirty -seven times more active than lithia in eliminating uric acid, and is a harmless but reliable chemical com&zound that may be safel; given to children, but should be us only by %rown-ups who actually wish to restore their kidneys to perfect health, by conscientiously using one box—or more in extreme cases—as “Anuric” thanks to Doctor Pierce’s actgievemm by far the most perfect kidney blndvder corrector obtainable, Dr. Pierce’s Pellets are the original little Liver Pills. One little Pellet for 8 laxative—three for & cathartic, of Hines. She was a guest at a party given in honor of Miss Carter last evening. Mrs. J. F. Hermann and Miss Bo- reen of Tenstrike are shopping in the city today. Miss Lila Forsythe left today for Minneapolis where she will continue her work in millinery. Have your furniture repaired at the Bargain Store. First-class work at reasonable prices.—Adv. tt Attorney J. F. Gibbons returned from Fergus Falls today where he has been on business. Dr. E. H. Marcum and W. L. Brooks have returned from a hunt- ing Sunday with Miss Sylvia Carter| ing trip near Kelliher. CAvTION SV~ K g in Woc: MALTED MILK €O . i 1 HORLICK’ THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK THE FOOD-DRINK FOR ALL AGES TAKE A PACEKAGE HOME @WSNO SUBSTITUTE IS “JUST ASGOOD” Storm show storm. Our Car of and StormDoors is here Dont put on your storm doors and sash in the first Sash of Doctor jber 17. Minnick are spending the week-end with friends at Walker. Oh! that. turkey supper, Nov. 17. —Adv. 1d1113 Mr. and Mrs, A. W. Hovanis of the town of Frohn were in the city shop- ping Friday. John, Moak, Taxidermist, tans all kinds of hides. Deer skins tanned for buckskin. Ships goods to Be- midji, Minn., and notify John Moak, Nymore, Minn.—Adyv. da125 Miss Annie Swartz of Grant Valley,, who has spent some time at Puposky, returned to her home Friday. Men’s annual turkey feed, Nov,, 17, 5 to 8, at Presbyterian church. —Adv. 141113 Mrs. W. H. Roberts returned..last has been visiting the past week. Rev. I. D. Alyord, George. Slater and William Towle returned last eve- ning from a hunting trip to Nary. Dr. Diedrich, the dentist, is now nicely located in his newly fitted of- fices in the O’Leary-Bowser Building and cordially invites the public to call on him.—Adv. 641117 Dr. J. W. Diedrich left last eve- ning for Minneapolis to attend the Chicago-Minnesota football game. All you can eat for 50c at Pres- byterian supper, Wednesday, Nov. 17—turkeys.—Adv. 1d1113 Mrs. Tom Hatten of Jamestown, N. D, is visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Mike Downs, this week. Miss Kate Smith of Cloquet ar- rived in the city yesterday and is the guest of friends, Misses Sybil Ben- ner and Georgia Smith. There will be a men’s annual tur- key supper held at the Presbyterian church, Wednesday evening, Novem- ber 17. Price 50 cents.—Adv. 241113 Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Battles enter-| * tained at a dinner for Mrs. O. P. Mokken of Moorhead, Friday evening. Covers were laid for nine. Biggest meal of year at Presby- terian church, Nov. 17, by men of Bemidji. Come.—Adv. 1d1113 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Oppegard of MclIntosh were in Bemidji Friday en- route to. Blackduck where they will visit relatives for a few days. J. B. McPhee of International Falls is visiting friends in the city. C. D. Ellingson of Northome is in the city on business today. Keep in mind the men’s annual turkey supper at the Presbyterian church, Wednesday evening, Novem- Fifty cents per plate.— Adv. 241113 Mort Pendergast of Minneapolis, who owns a fine farm in Grant Val- -ley, came to Bemidji Friday and will spend a few days in this vicinity on a hunting trip. Three hundred pounds of turkey here for that.supper. church, Nov. 17—50c.—Adv. 1d1113 who has been the guest of Mrs. Ed- win Tabor the past week, left today tives before returning home. Don’t imagine you can be a success without business training. See what Mankato Commercial .College can do for you.—Adv. Miss Dorothy Bagsley, 412 Irvine avenue, entertained a few of her friends at a theater party last eve- ning. Lunch was served and games were played after the show. Roller skating is becoming a popu- women of Bemidji. rink is in an excellent condition. Misges . Anna, Johnson and ‘Hazel evening from Minneapolis where she; Presbyterian | Mrs. Henry Johnson of Winnipeg, ) for Oklee where she will visit rela-. lar sport for .the young men and Parties are giv- en at the rink every afternoon. The Lost My Appetite. Could Net Sleep.. All Mich,; a constant Friend Glen Martin, the occasion being the birthday celebrations of Misses Kate Smith of Cloquet and Miss Georgia Smith, Mesdames H. E. Rice and Glen Martin. The occasion was also the eighth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs: Henry Miller. The eve- ning was spent in playing games and music, after which an 11 o’clock sup- per was served. KK KKK KKK KK KK KK KK L NYMORE NEWS * * (By Special Correspondent.) ¥ R EREEF LR TR EE RS Arthur Toutant returned Friday morning after spending the summer working at various places. Rev. George Larson and nephew, George Angderson, returned Thurs- day évening from a hunting trip, Mr. Anderson being successful in bring- ing home a deer. John Johnson returned home on Thursday after working for some time in the harvest fields. Fred Altridge returned to his home here Friday, after spending the sum- ver in various places about the state. KKK KK KKA KK KKK KK KF WAR BRIEFS. * KKEK KKK R K KKK KK KD London, Nov. 13.—Lord Murray of Elibank has been appointed to an im- portant position in the ministry of munitions, according to the Express. Vienna, Nov. 13.—The official com- munication says: *“A Russian at- tempt to break through Czartorysk has been frustrated. Several civil- ians, among them one woman and two children, ‘Were killed by'aerial bombs dropped on Nabreina.” London, Nov. 13.—The agreement between the Greek and Bulgarian military authorities for the establish- ment of a neutral zone along the Greco-Serbian frontier to prevent the possibility of incidents which might involve Greece, says a Mail dispatch from Athens, shows the Bulgars* de- sire for the continuance of friendly relations with the Greek government. Amsterdam, Nov. 13.—A telegram received from, Vienna denies the cap- ture by the Italians ot Col di Lana and Monte Cief, as announced in an official Italian communication. It is admitted that Col di Lana was tem- car when it star mornings. “you do. Most Mr. Chas. Sauerbier, 815 Main street, St. Joseph, ---thats what you say to your That is, some of not are users of GET THEMNOW i =] Fill up your coal bin with our “SUPERIOR?” grade coal ;We do agwe advertise Lee A. LaBaw returned yesterday from Grand Rapids where Judge C. ‘W. Stanton has been holding court. when the Court sessions will be re- sumed. . Hair dressing, combings made up, switches $1.50.. Tel. 769. Mina A. :Myers, 520 Beltrami Ave.—Adv. i 6d1119 : A large crowd attended the first of a series of free concerts given last evening at the city hall by the Be- fmldn band. The program given was very good. A dance was given after; the concert. 8 Retail The Presbyterian Christian En- deavor. soclety met last evening at He will return to that city Monday || the MacGregor home, 502 Fourth street. After a business meeting the evening was spent in games and mu: Company Phone 100 served. sie, after which retresh_ments were, i PURITY GASOLINE For.this there must be some reason. We can only suggest that PURITY GASO- LINE. produces the desired power right at the start of the engine and keeps it up to the last drop- You are assured also measure at.-a cost of ordinary gasoline, which means that per mile gallon it costs less. - Water and air are free. station near Great Northern Depot. gagoline delivery; phone 91. St. Cloud 01l Co. .E..H. JERRARD, Mgr. Bemidji, _my Stomach. Peruna. ° Am Cured. Peruna A Great Family I Medicine. of Peruna, Uses it in his porarily in the hands of the Italians Sunday, but the assertion is made that it was recaptured by a counter attack. Geneva, Nov. 13.—Dispatches re- ceived from Athens say the Greek general staff has decided to put into training all citizens who have not done military service. The effect of this-action, it is said, will be to raise the strength of the Greek army to half a million officers and men. MOVE TO PUT WHALE Seattle, Nov.sl13.—The manager of a large whaling station at Akutan, Alaska, who has just returned from the season’s work, reports that his company took 307 whales, yielding 15,400 tons of fresh meat. An effort is being made to place whale meat on the market as a table food, whalers insisting that the fish is equal to any eaten by man, but not used ashore because of ignorance. At present it is used in the manufacture of fertilizer. Milwaukee, Wis., Nov. 13.—An in- vestigation of the Delevan school for the deaf was started by the state board of control today. Governor E. L. Phillipp announced in a speech $75 A MONTH Guaranteed By An Ironclad Contract. This work will not inter- fere with your present em- ployment. . Only a $1,000 required as investment. We contract with only one party in a city. _There is no representa- tive in your city yet. Wire or write today. The Displayagraph Co. 309 Security Bank Building Minneapolis ts out these cold of those who do of full Filling For Minnesota & MEAT ON FOOD MARKET. that he had ordered.an investigation | Bismarck, N. D, Nov. > of every state institution. % ney General; Hi J: Linde 2 t Dakota probably will appeal from.the decision of Judge C. P,‘Amidpn,?}!’ the federal, court, by which the, in- . Junction against railroads in the mat-. ter of l_lnnylliqg mq_qa ‘llqnpr. [ hip- ents was dissolved. Tokio, Nov. 13.—The Jiji. Shimpo announces unofficially that the em- peror has created Count Okuma, the premier, a marquis, and Kokura, the millionaire merchant, a baron. NEW GRAND THEATRE The House Of Qualit; We have installed a telephone. in: the..lobby. of the Grand Theatre for the convenience of our pa= trons. Are you eyer anxious about the bables at - home, ever forget anything when you attend the show? Our telephane is for YOUR uge. € anytime for information, and if 'you expect a while attending the show, inform the. ushers the manager, they will notify. you. when the call comes. . Children 5¢ TONIGHT Adglts.10¢. A Knickerbocker Star Feature in 3 parts, featuring Maud: Fealey popular stage actress in - “THE GIRL FROM TIM’S PLACE" ‘“‘Bud’’ of the ‘‘Ham and Bud’’ team in the coxhedy “ALMOST A BRIDE” Shows at 7:15, 8:15, 9:15 Children 5¢, A 10¢ . Metro Featurs Tomorrow, Sunday Matro anu Edmund Breese last seen here in ‘‘The Shooting of Dan, McGrew’’ lagt July, in, “THE SONG OF THE WAGE SLAVE’ from the famous poem ‘‘The Spell of the Yukon’ by Robert W, Service, in 5 parts. The story, how Ned Lane a rugged, honest hearted, mill worker sought the love of pretty Mildre: : e yoyng affections Hale, wh were already given to another and what came of it.” ‘The subl story of a young man’s supreme sacrifice and unselfish devotion: Matinee 2:30 Children 5c, Aduits I8¢ Evenings, children with parents 5¢ Adults:15¢ Children alone.10¢ Coming Tussday MARY PICKFORD in “MISTRESS-NELE"- Paramount Feature in 5 parts. Special matinee at 4:15 for children Children 5¢, Adults 15¢ 'Rex THEATRE Rex PLEASING PHOTO PLAYS il " Matinees at 2:30 Sunday and Moiiday 5 REELS TONIGHT .2 REE-LS > “THE THUMB PRINT” A powerful story told through the highest class of phot- ography, combined with excellent acting and dramatic effect. “The Thumb Print” in four reels and a comedy, reel “THE NEED OF MONEY?, five reels in all. Shows Start 7:30, 8.45 Admission 5¢ and 15¢ SUNDAY: Leo Delaney, Julia Swayne Gordon and Bob- by Connelly in a Vitagraph three act feature, ‘““THE: CITY TIGRESS”, and an Essanay comedy, “‘ALL STUCK UP”. . Matinee 2:30 Evening 7:30 8:30.9:15 Admission 5¢ &.10c MONDAY: Five part Mutual Masterpicture, “THE MAN FROM OREQON"'. (Matinee 2:30 Evening 7:30, 8:45 Admission Sc and 13¢.. -Unsurpassed. You can’t afford to eat ordrink anything which you arenot:ab- solutely sure is PURE. Every drop of our milk comeg from a HEALTHY COW, fed on bal- anced ration, milked in abso- lutely sanitary quarters and then the milk is clarafied, The Wholesomeness and Pur- ity of our Milk is Unsurpassed. Let us deliver you a bottle .. tomorrow morning. You will readily taste the | difference. Phone us your order now, to- day, while you think of it;_ W. G. Schroeder Phone 65 or 66 Bemidji, Minn.