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uf TUESDAY, JUNE 183, :1916. About The City A. Macky of Stillwater was a Be- midji visitor yesterday. Mrs. A. J. Higdeen of shopped in Bemidji Monday. Solway H. M. Clark will leave for Des Moines, Ia., tomorrow night on busi- ness, One of these nice days you ought tc go to Hakkerup’s and have your picture taken.—Adv. 14tf Albert Wheaton of Cass Lake is visiting his aunt, Mrs. E. E. Ken- field. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brainard of Moval Lake motored to Bemidji Sat- urday. Altoiney Thayer C. Batley left for the Twin Cities last evening on a trip. Editor Tells How . His Eczema Clergyman and Banker Also Write H, G. Hotchklss, Editor Bcho, Prophetts- town, IIL : Remember mine was nc‘zygmn of fifteen years’ standing. Now I am_com- letely healed, after 4 bottles of D. D. D. haye seen a case of 25 years’ standing cured. T have seen my own doctor cure fi{n}mll'bers itch, which he could not cure F. R. Tesar, Banker, Hopkinton, Ta.: I treated with three doctors for six months. Whey did me no fnnfl: my face and scalj were full of the disease. I applied D. D. Result—my face is as smooth as a baby’s. Rev. L. I. Downing, Pastor 5th Av. Pres- byterian Church, Roanoke, Va.: For three vears 1 suffered, intensely so. I have at ast found relief in D. D. D. I am no longer tortured—completely cured. I have no hesitancy in acknowledging the great virtues of this specific. Druggists are glad to recommend this soothing, cooling liquid. - 25¢, 50¢ and $1.00. Come to us and we will tell you more about his remarkable remedy. Your money back unless the first bottle relleves you. D, D. D. Soap kee| ur skin healthy,” Ask about it. Barker’s Drug Store. ADVERTISEMENT. (Authorized and placed by and for N. A. Otterstad. Price paid for series $5.00.) ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of County Commissioner of the Fifth district of Beltrami County, to be voted upon at the primaries the 19th of June, 1916. If nominated and elected, I will serve my district to the best of my ability. I shall appreciate your support. (Signed) My platform is to conduct the county affairs honest and conscien- tious and if possible reduce our taxes. Miss Ruth Wentworth of Blac duck is enrolled at the Teachers’ Training school. For Sale—Five acre lots in Ny- more, on easy terms. Tel. 349. Mathew. Larson.—Adv. d44te Mrs. H. B. Gillette and Eliza Boo- bar of Nary were visiting friends in Bemidji Monday. Miss Hazel Laqua-left today for Iron River, Wis., where she will visit for several weeks, P. M. Dicaire returned Saturday from Grand Forks, N. D., where he visited with his daughter. The Misses Bertha Brennan and Margaret Hollern of St. Cloud are visiting relatives in Bemidji. Clifford Congdon is at the H. W. Bailey residence convalescing from a severe attack of pneumonia. Miss Clara Nordboe and Miss Am- anda Hommie of Roseau are attend- ing the Teachers’ Training school. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson of St. Hilaire, Minn., are visiting at the August Elmquist home in Nymore. Miss Ella Laqua, the guest of Pu- posky friends for two weeks, return- ed to her home in Bemidji Monday. Mrs. T. C. Donaldson and Mrs. C. Johnson of Tenstrike were in Bemidji Saturday attending to business mat- ters. The ladies’ aid society of the Swed- ish Lutheran church will meet in the basement of the church Thursday af- ternoon. W. F. Dickens, superintendent of the Red Lake Indian reservation, .is: a visitor in Bemidji today, enroute to Winnipeg. John Burke departed yesterday morning for the Twin Cities and Stillwater where he will visit rela- tives and friends. ) ADVERTISEMENT Authorized and paid for by J. C. Thompson. Amount for series paid, $5.00. J. C. Thompson, candidate for re- election for commissioner, 5th Dis- trict, Beltrami County, Minn. I ex- pect to use the same policy in the fu- ture as in the past, except that I am opposed to issuing any more bonds for any purpose whatsoever. My 25 years as a resident in my distriet in connection with my four years’ ex- perience as commissioner will enable me to serve my district better in the NILS A. OTTERSTAD. d & wtf 517 future. Yours sincerely, J. C. THOMPSON. if he asks you to try a canof KC BAKING POWDER Hewantstodo you a favor— heknowswhat brands to rec- ommend from experience. T ) 52 s U4 Sasactune® 3 | SaguiesaE QUES M The Northwestern Telephone di- rectory will be published shortly af- ter the 15th of this month. The sub-| scription list wil close on the 15th. Mrs. Lewes, Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Bell, all of Minneapolis, motored to Bemidji yesterday enroute to various points in the northern part of the state. The glee club of the Junior Com- mercial club under the direction of Mrs. E. W. Johnson, is preparing several selections for its dance whichi will be given June 23. We have just installed a new sup- ply of large, roomy safe deposit boxes which are for rent at $2.00, $3.00 and $4.00 per year. Security State Hazel The story of a woman’s strong love for her husband, which prompts her to place crime committed by his sister. By the author of “RAGS”’ TONIGHT TOMORROW - Helen Ware in ““Cross Currents” Weber & Fields it “Tha Warst of Friends” Matinee 2:30 7 Parts The Artist Beautiful ‘THE HEART OF JENNIFER ‘‘Paramount’’ feature in 5 parts. 5¢ and 15¢ 1:30-8:45 Dawn upon herself the guilt of a GRAND TRIANGLE PLAY 7 Parts REX THEATRE Pleasing Photoplays Tuesday—Rhea Mitchelland Wm. Stowell in “The Blindness” Wednesday—A ‘‘Flying A’’ three part drama, “The Trail Of The Thief" Bank.—Adv. = a6 The ladies of the M. E. church will hold an all-day session at the base- ment of the church tomorrow. Mem- bers are requested to come prepared for work. A 15-cent lunch will be served at noon. Miss Ruth Essler left this morning for Carlton, Minn., where she will visit friends for a few days. From Carlton she will go to St. Peter, Minn., where she will visit relatives for several weeks. Born, to.Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wine- brenner of San Fernando, Cal., June 13, 1916, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Winebrenner were formerly of this city. Mrs. Winebrenner was for- merly Miss Dorothy Mayo. J. Dowell, manager of the North- western Telephone Exchange in Be- midji, left today for Federal Dam where he will appoint a toll mana- ger. The toll line to Federal Dam will be opened in a few days. The -Bemidji International Raggers left this morning for Long Prairie, Hewitt, Hubbard and Swanville, Minn., at which places they will fur- nish music for dancing parties. They will return to Bemidji Monday. Miss Arvilla Kenfield is hostess at an informal tea this afternocon. The guests include the Misses Leo Jean Boyac, Dorothy” Morris, Helen Back- us, Velma Dean, Margaret Newton, Lucy Brooks and Margaret Ander- son. The Misses Vera and Bessie De- wald of Brainerd were guests at the a tale of adventure and hardships |featuring Winnifred Greenwood. Also the latest issue of “Mutual Weekly”’ and comedy, ‘‘Bungling Bill, Detective.”’ Admission - 5¢ and 10c| Admission - A Falstaff play, ‘Theodore’s Terrible Thirst’ 5¢and 10c e e HONEST ABE GROSSMAN Of the Hub Clothing store always gives HONEST values. We have the reputation of underselling our competitors whether during a special sale or not. Just come in and convince yourself. The Hub Clothing Co. 218 Minnesota Ave. " S | given next Bemidji, Minn. F. D. Higbee home yesterday. Miss Vera will remain in the city for sev- eral weeks to attend the Teachers’ Training school.” Miss Bessie return- ed to her home last evening. Miss Dorothy Torrance is enter- taining at bridge this afternoon in compliment to Miss Alma Myers of Minneapolis, who is the guest of Mrs. H. L. Huffman. Cards will be played at two tables. The guests are ‘Miss Marion White, Mrs. H. L. Huff- man, Miss Donna Lycan, Mrs. T. Hughes, Miss Gladys Stanton and Mrs. C. R. Sanborn. Until further notice, there will.be no meeting of the U. C. T. The reg- ular business, however, will be tak- en care of. .| write. visiting after which a church by three girls trom the North {| Dakota: State School for:the Blind. The program will consist of vocal and instrumental music and readings. A rbrief description of the school and 7 its work will be given, and the girls will show how the blind: read :and The program should - prove instructive as ‘well as entertaining. The greatest photo-dramatic pro- duction ever seen on the seréén will be the attraction at the Grand thea- ter on Friday when Geraldine Farrar, the.celebrated operatic prima donna, will appear in a film version of her famous opera, ‘“Carmen,”. produced by the Jesse L. Lasky company. -‘In “Carmen” Miss Farrar is seen as the half-wild, fascinating gypsy who is the head of a band of - smugglers. How she leads one man to death and another to ruin and is herself stabbed by a jealous lover are but incidenis in this, thrilling five-reel picture. The bull fight scenes were specially staged by a company of toreadors brought from Spain and with bulls brought from Mexico. Over 20,000 persons took part in the scemes at the arena. The cast to support Miss Farrar was selected from the most prominent and capable artists in the country. “Carmen” is considered the last word in photo-dramatic de- velopment. KR KKK KKK R KD x NYMORE NEWS * k (By Special Correspondent.) ¥ IEEEEEEEE S E S8 R Mrs. A. O. Heiberg of Royalton, Minn., is here visiting as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. Akre. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Akre and chil- dren have left on a motor trip to North Dakota and will visit with relatives at Appleton, Minn. They expect to return July 1. Mrs. Johnson of Cloguet, Minn,, is here visiting as a guest of her daugh- ter, Mrs. Alfred Westlund. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lane, Friday afternoon, a son. Mrs. George Elletson and daughter of Minneapolis arrived here Monday morning and will stay for some time visiting as guests of her mother, Mrs. Julius Larson. Mrs. Anton Krog entertained a number of her friends Saturday after- noon. The afternoon was.spent in lunch: was served. Those present were Mes- dames M. Edd, Amnudson, J. Lar- son, M. Larson, A. Larson and U. Christianson. Miss Anna Larson of Baudette, Minn., arrived in Nymore Sfi_nday morning. She will stay for isome, time visiting as a guest of Mlé and Mrs. Melvin Larson. 7~ Andrew Moskeau returned from North Dakota Monday morning after spending the past three months there. Mrs. George Revere and children left for their home at Walker, Sat- urday evening after spending the past two months here. ADVERTISEMENT (Authorized and to be paid for by the Baudette Region for Helic Clem- entson. Price for series $20.00.) 3 HELIC CLEMENTSON Candidate for Representative of the 62nd District at the Primaries in June, 1916. “My Platform is Com- mon Sense Legislation for Northern Minnesota.” ADVERTISEMENT Autliorized -and paid for by L. G. Pendergast. Price for series $10.00. I hereby announce myself a can- didate for nomination at the June primaries for memniber of House of By order of the Executive Com- mittee. 3 WM. J. WERTH, 2d612 Secretary. A very interesting program’ will be Monday- at the Bnp\ust Representatives from the 62nd dis- trict, and ask support of the voters upon my record as representative. L. G. PENDERGAST. ADVERTISEMENT. Authorized and paid:for by Gus- grocer can dgive o e the question of the morning cereal is about three times-easier to solve. Look for this signature— L Krumbles tave Sandell. Price paid for series County OPfiQnJ Lower Taxes and a |candidate for commissioner of the —_— $3.00. Square Deal for Everybody. Fourth district of Beltrami county to ANNOUNCEMENT GUSTAVE SANDELL. be voted upon at the primaries in I hereby announce myself as a —————— June. If nominated and elected I candidate for county commissioner of PAID ADVERTISEMENT. will serve my district to the best of the Fourth District of Beltrami|(Placed by E. E. Schulke and $3.00 | my ability and for the interests of county and ask for the support of the paid for series.) all concerned. voters on June 19 who are in sym- ANNOUNCEMENT. 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