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fer mfiDAY, ‘MAY 1 4; 1916. About The City Dr. and Mrs. Higgs of Park Rapids were guests of Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Johnson yesterday. 0. L. Dent, ditch referee, left yes- terday for Thief River- Falls and Crookston on business. Phone for boats, bait and fishing tackle. 340-W.—Adv. 3d56 Fred Bursery of Minot, N. D., is spending a few days in Bemidji visit- ing with friends and relatives. Rev. Osmund Johnson left yester- day afternoon for Gonvick to.attend the funeral of Rev. Berg, which is to be held at Gonvick today. 16-inch wood, dry jackpine, $1.75 per cord. Phore 21. Battles.—Adv. 26d610 Mrs. M. J. Thornton, who has been a guest at the H, W. Bailey residence for the past several days, left this noon for her heme at Deer River. Mrs. R. J. Kohler, who has been “S-O-M-E Doughnut!’* “Any time you want| real § goodies use Calumet Bnkmg Powder! My mother uses it— she’s tricd ‘all others —she’s learned her lesson—now she [ sticks to Calumct. B “‘Unequalled for tender, wholcsome, light b;k- £ lenvemnz and raising qualities—uniform results, Mot Calumet s the most nomical to B |a few hours in Tenstrike on business ® |and made the return trip in the eve- {Saturday afternoon with Miss-Mabel the guest of Mr. and -~ Mrs. Jacob Kohler for several days, left yester- day-afternoon for her home at War- road. For Sale—Five acre lots in Ny- more, on- easy ‘terms. Tel. 249. Mathew: Larson.—Adv. d44tt Andrew Johnson, sheriff of Bel trami county, after spending: yester- day in Kelliher attending to business matters returned this morning to Be- midji. The Dercas society of the Scandi- navian Lutheran church will meet Johnson at her home on Eleventh street and -Beltrami avenue. -One of these nige-days you ought to go to- Hakkerup’s and have your plcture taken.—Adv. i 14tt The Woman’s Home Missionary so- ciety will meet this afternoon at the home of Mrs. D. Wilcox, 611 Irvine avenue. This meeting will be the opening day of the Mite boxes. Mrs. A. Thompson, who was call- ed several weeks ago to Lake City on account of the illness and death of her brother-in-law, Professor U. Cur- tis, is expected to return tonight to her home in this city. ¥ Yes, kodakers’ films developed, any size 10¢, prints 3¢ up. 29 Tenth street.—Adv. Mrs. Philip Gill arrived in the city this morning from Minneapolis where she has been visiting her parents. She was accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Edward Dockman, and daughter of St. Paul who will be guests at the Gill home. Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Marcum re- turned yesterday from Chicago where they have been visiting the past two weeks. They were accompanied by Mrs. Davies, mother of Mrs. Marcum, who will visit at the Marcum home before returning to her home at Crookston. Hair dressing, switches made from combings, $1.50. Tel. 112, Mina A. Myers, Troppman store, Second floor. —Adv. 12d517 M. E. Ibertson went to Tenstrike yesterday by automobile. He spent | Pickles Rich: Studio, |: 264513 | Miss Jennie - Gratton the J. U. G.'S. club last:evening:at “Little Girls"? party. which a delicious ‘lunch was: ser Marie Klein, Vera Nelson, ! Tennstrom, - | Brown, : Ella -Anderson, -Hlla | Laque, Helen: Olson; Florence:Hazen and Ma- ble Kittleson. Miss Myrtle Neumnnn entertained a number of her ‘friends -last: evening’ Amnual Ham and Egg:Supper Served by the men of the Pres: (Church . MENU Grape Fruit . Swift’s Premium Ham Fresh Country Eggs Sliced Tomatoes German Fried Potatoes Kenfield and Marcum Pancakes with : Pure Maple Syrup . Doughnuts Coffee and Rolls Wednesday Evening, May 10, Preshyterian Church Tickets 50 cents 5 o’clock till 8 Come early The Road To Health is lighted up by the dawn of a new science. GHIROPRAG'flc is Nature’s agent. If you want to be well and strong, investigate the merits of this advancement in science and learn:what it has done for:;many of the world’s famous people. A. Dannenberg D. C. First Natl. Bank Bldg. Office Ho idj Rev. W. Juedes, Mr. Harvey: Lups entertained:{at her. home ‘on Beltrami wvenue, The evening; was, spent. in. pleyiug games|oppa Pacclone, All the;girls;|and.musie, afteri-which a.:lunch was|Chas. W. shndewalt, F. K. 'Walsh, |Gladys Skinner; secretary, Chester were dressed :ini-children’s - clothes. {served., Among: those present ;. -were |John-.. Wold. -Women—Mrs. ' Harry [Kinney; treasurer, Helen Armstrong. Children’s games ‘were: played;:aften}Meadames: T: :C..Stewartand . B, L. | Neumann. and ithe-Misses:Bertha .Di- Among those:present were.the Misses:|caire;.Irene- Lappen;,;Jennie ' .Bour-|as, vnius May. Turner. 5 * i Bather/Bourgois;,Mazthw; Thome,:Florence Lida Bkelund,; -Anna{Ripple, Lillian Frenel, Martha:Rip-. .mmo CLASS AT ple, EvangelineSmith: i and' BHllen Neumenn. One hundred delegates tmm 24 cities today attended the opening ses- sions.of the annual meeting of the Ninth District Federation of>Women's Clubs ‘at Thief River Falls, . Mjnn. Mrs. W. P. Cole, Waseca, state presi- dent, 1s.on. the program. Mrs. C. B. Rusgell;, ‘Moorhead, ‘president of::the ‘Ninth-districtifederation, was elected 1ast year for-two years. Tlere: i}l be no_officers elected this year. -Dele- gates: were—present ' ‘from ' Detxoit, Barnesville, Moorhead, Stephen, Mah- nomen, Middle River, Ada,® Cusley, Fergus Falls, Parkérs Prairis, Breck- enridge, Crookston, Fosston ‘and | ;»t Grand Forks. % KX KKK KRR KKK Lars Larson from Mason, Wis,, 1% Nymiore visitingwith Mr. and Mrs. A. Engen. 3 r(jk-‘lfli—i*k-i'* 0w & 8 % 8 L S Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rice moved igtp Gain’s'residence "Wednesday :morning. . |The Gains’ have moved.to Noerth Da- kota. The:infant dsughter of Mr: ‘#ha MrsiiEdwin: Ackre:was the lucky oi¥e to: win:the quilt which was raflladwfl at the: Scandinavian "Men’s Aid~ 547- clety '.l‘uesdny evening. The Scandinavian' Ladies’ Aid_so- ciefy 'will ‘meet this ‘afternoon wi{h Mrs. Alfred Johnson. . UNCLAIMED LETTERS AT ... *"BEMIDIT POSYOFFICE List “of advertised “letters claimed” at Bemidji Minn., JPosto! c\e for week ending ' May 1, 1916 Men—H. E. Cushman, Dr. F. J. Dn.r- ragh, Mr. W. Doers, Dr. D; D Mr. N. B. Dyer, Geo. H: Everett, J. i! Hodson, Wm." Houchlin, Mr. John Jepson, Ole Johnson, Carl A.! Johnson A. L. Martinson, Mr. J. C.:‘New ning. With the exception of a rough stretch north of Farley, Mr. Ibertson | reported that the roads were in ex- cellent condition. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Wilson will leave tonight for the Twin Citles where they will spend a short time visiting as the guests of relatives. From Minneapolis they will leave for ‘Winnebago where they will visit with Mrs. Wilson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Hesselgrave, until their return to Bemidji in two weeks. Baked beans, Boston brown bread and fresh pies every Saturday at the Cash Grocery & Home Bakery, 1074 Doud avenue. Mrs. Belle J. Brown, proprietor. Telephone 782.—Adv. 1d64 The “Vivace” club will meet to- morrow night at the home of Mrs. W. B. Stewart, 1003 Dewey avenue, at seven-thirty o’clock. The club is a musical organization, organized the early part of the year by children be- tween the ages of 9 and 14. The subject under discussion tomorrow will be “Chopin.” A program will be given by members of the club. Clyde POWERFUL DRAMA™ “The Moth and The Flame” with a Famous Players All-Star cast The poor little moth is blinded in fatal perils threatening her. see the play. TONICGHT FISHER, star of “The DRAGON?", 5 parts. Just on the verge of her great error—well— A Paramount Feature in 5 parts. GRAND TOMORROW—The American beauty, MARGARET Matinee 2:30. Fitch’s the flame until she cannot see the Bc and 15¢c “THE Miracle 'of Life” in Rex THEATRE. Rex Pleasing Photo Plays Thursday—Edward Coxen and Winnifred Greenwood play “In The Shuffle” A splendid American drama in three parts. A Vogue Comedy, “FLOODED WITH TROUBLE.” Shows start 7:30-8:30-9:15. Admission 5¢ and 10c Friday—Peggy Burke and Robt..:Walker in: Thanhouser’s “FEAR” an exceptional theme and, play-with action from the word three reel feature “go"; also.a_beauty : comedy-i*Won::By:: One’’, Neva Gerber and Helene Rosson-n leads. Shows start 7:30, 8:30 and 9:15 Admission 5¢ and 10c Mr. Alfred Nelson (2), Mr. BErwin Now n men. Bemme——the We have arra ed for tlte exc]uswe sale of Sty]efifus Clothes $17 “in this ¢ ity . You have certainly: heard of this famous - suit. Itzhasleapedinto:national fame. Because—the : all wool ifabrics ' are 'th.e better.. kind—and the price is always $17. ‘Because—the tailoring is the better kind —and the price. is -always. $17. _ Because—the styling is thework of a great fashion artist—+and.the. price is always $17. ' *The'senieiprice the nation over” 1 Are the “new:methodiclothes.” :0ne 6f the largest makers inthe country; several years ago,turned to-specializing on this suit of one known price. The new:standard .price method: has: brought -about startling-results. You get better woolens. You get:hand tailoring where hand tailoring counts. You getithestylish impression: that only a ‘master- designer::canimpart.’ Real style: plus guara.nteed -wear for $17—thats the Styleplus proposition.: All the new fabrics. ‘All models. Special styles for young ’Brien, L. L. Ostnnder, Mr. an nior class of the high school has elect-|dler, ' Harris:(3), Miss Anna :Bell-Johnson, Liller.Dufferdhal, Mrs, W. W. Thom- (¥ ¥ X XK K K XK K K XK K X KKK K ¥ rice is. $17 from Maine to Call ornia and is never raised. . Roy - Pettite, [ed the following officers: President, [pa” Butler.” the M. W. Butler home. BUENA VISTA x % (By Special Correspondent.) ¥ KKK KK KKK KK KX into the James Long house. ~ We:are! ‘displaying Chlldren s “Ready-to- zWearuGoods inour windows: this week ~Wonderful-values in White Dresses no two « alike. .. Also a big line of Colored Dresses, all sizes-and prices. “Women’s and Children’s ‘khit and ‘muslin Underwear, one and two piece suits 10¢ up to 65¢ We make a specialty of Fresh Candy, selling at 10¢ to 20c per Ib. -You should always keep in mind that this is the pop- ..ular store for Fishing ‘Tackle, Base Ball goods, ete. ‘It is-also‘thé home in Bemidji for “Foot Rest” Hosiery. , ““Prompt and careful attention given to mail orders. Magter -Ervin visited “Grand: Mr. Butler came down Saturday’ and he-and Miss Dorothy also visited a few hours Sunday at G. C. Maag and family have moved The Pioneer is the place to buy KELLIHER NAMES OFFICERS|' Mfs. G. W. Butler of Redby, with |your rolls of adding machine paper her two little dlughtars, spent Sun- |for Bnrronéhs adding machines. One Kaluher. Mlnn Mly 4—’!1:9 ju-|day with her mother, Mrs.-A. F. Sad-|roll, a dozen rolls or a hund:ed rolls.