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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1916. “water color plctur‘es at Barker’s Drug Store. These are’ for sale or orders TONI CHT ey o stven for e A% on||- Pepperell Tubing Staridard Prints Bath Towels Mre. H. Wood, son Lyle, snd 42 inch I5¢ 10 yards for 58¢ 22x45 inches daughters, Gladys and Doris, re- turned to Bemidji last evening from a three weeks’ visit as the guest of her mother, Mrs. A. Nykonen, of Brainerd. While out of the ecity Mrs. Wood was also & guest at the Floyd Brown home at Aitkin. 45 inch 17¢ 0% 25¢ each Bemidji, Minn. “CORNER” A terrific, forceful drama of labor and commercial greed with an unusual end- ing which depicts result of one man’s greed. In 5 interesting parts by Thos. H. Ince, with George Fawcett and Claire Williams Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Harrigan and daughter, Florence, Mrs. H. O. Con- nor and daughter, Ida, Mrs. Eva i TRIANGLE PLAY ., “Fatty” Roscoe Arbuckle “FATTY AND MABLE ADRIFT” Keystone Comedy in 2 parts Original as are all Keystone comedies. Humorous situations abound in this 1st show at 7:30; 2nd at 9:15. Admission—Children 1 Keystone and —in— Don’t 'miss it. GRAN comedy. Oc Adults 20c Mable: Norman D THEATRE of Mr. and Mrs. William LaMont. They returned to Park Rapids last evening. A large crowd attended the recep- tion which was given in the parlors of the Presbyterian church last eve- ning for Rev. L. P. Warford and wife. Red and white flowers were used for decorations. Rev. I. D. Al- vord of the Baptist church gave the address of welcome, which was fol- lowed by short talks by Rev. War- ford, Rev. B. D. Hanscom of the Methodist church and Rev. Fuller, a visiting clergyman. A musical pro- gram was given, which consisted of vocal solos by Carrie Armstrong, Elizabeth Erickson, Raymond Han- nah and Robert Shaw. Miss Grace Townsend and son, George, and Mrs. Clayton Frisbie of Parker, Wash., motored to Bemidji from Park Rapids yesterday and were the dinner guests price today. New line of Muslin Underwear, beautiful creations in gowns, corset covers, chemies and skirts, all at old prices. SUITS AND COATS Ounly a few garments left but they are choice mumbers, lots of style, every garment guaranteed our present price is less than the maker’s _HOUSE DRESSES 1 lot of about 100 house and street dresses, values to $3.50 to close at 98¢ each, one dress only to a customer. OUTING GOODS People on vacations should visit this store, they'll find the largest S Curry played the violin. Refresh- i i 1 “« S ey prS— S T PTTETS o cadgefun stock of bathing suifs, shoes and caps, barefoot sandals, tennis shoes and & ’ yesterday. fltie‘nds and relatives in the Twin S general 0“tlng goods_ AboutTheCIty fittes. KRR KKK KKK RKK KK One of these nice days you ought * BASEBALL YESTERDAY * tc go to Hakkerup’s and have your| I Blooston, after visiting with his | % % K % % % % % % % % % % % % % W, ASfl fi[m‘]s I Miss Sigma Paulson of Shevlin is picture taken.—Adv. 14tt | brother, L. Blooston, for a day, left Northern League, H i e e O Bt s last evening for St. Paul and Min- About 1000 yards of wash goods, values 35¢ to 75c, all colors guar- | Mr. and Mrs. J. McFadden depart- | heapolis. Virgtnda s e teed Choi 8 [ - ed yesterday for Park Rapids for a At Duluth .... antecd. 01Ce 2 ca yard- Altorney A. A. Andrews went 0| gjort visit. 50 per cent discount every day af- i | Kellihir vesterday on business trip. s Lerioane Hlecounl sreryday o Saonal Eogor. 500 yards wash goods, values to 25¢, choice 15c a yard. I Mrs. L. Sherwood of Turtle River| ¢ream at one-half price. Milk 4 R. H. E. (- Mrs. I B. Olson and daughter, | g o husiness business visitor in Be-| ¢ts. dt., cream 20 cts. qt, at W. G. First game: R. H. B. (Hm}ys,’:lre visiting relatives in St. | niqji Tuesday. Schroeder’s store.—Adv. d620tf | Philadelphia 711 0 Paul. They expect to remain for a ) i month Brooklyx 4.8 4 unted Ch g KRR E KRR KRR KKK KRR KKK KRR KKK KK KK KKK . George Molander of Moose Lake Mrs. Robert Blood of Fosston was Batteries—Rixey and Knlhfer Dell You will find &t wenkling | AT THE G T TER FRIDAY SATURDAY x is a guest at the home of his brother, | in Bemidji Tuesday on business. She [ and Meyers. chicks in almost every P N s *RA]* ID’ *m’ TEANE R E *Al* I’D* ERFAE K K kE Miss G. Feenendal of Nary is|a. 1, Molander. returned to her home on the after- Second game: R. H. E.|scem to lack vigor and vit s 3 | spending a few days with Bemidji noon train. Philadelphia . cause of this cannot alws T b ‘friends. " At Brooklyn .. the parent stock, For Sale—F1i acre lots in Ny- l b Hi5¥55 On: easyveterx;s nTse11 24§ Mrs. L. Kalushia and son, Grest,| Batteries—Demaree and Burns; | tions somewhere along the | Special discount sale at Brakke's | pathew Larson.—Ady. d44tg | of Brainerd are visiting at the home C“"{““ and Meyers. :t ull)n‘seem “"‘E] the l’e\)‘ Variaty Htore e talonce: GF fhis ¢ e aluh Fiist ghmes R. H. |18 to get rid of them in the easiest way ; Sl g balange: o 2 of Mrs. Kalushia’s da“&’me" Mrs. Beatsn > 3 4 g|possible They will never amount to I week.—Adv. 3d623. Mrs. D. Bateson of Kansas City is Charles Prater. ot Y k % I8 i anything, and even though you manage | the guest of relatives near Black- R . to carry thewm slong for u time they i The Baptist Missionary —society | quck for the summer. Mrs. Herman Sivertson, who has| Dbatteries—Tyler and Gowdy; An- -will eventually die or become dwarfe') ! WAL Hla. 1ts sionitnly niseting this i been visiting Mrs. B. Getchell for dersson s:ind Rariden. nm and stunted chicls. e ¢ g econd game: - H. B, evening. Miss Lily Norby and Miss Alice some time, returned to her home in BRSO S 14 ol . : 4 Grand Forks yesterday. 8 Treating Seed Potatoes. “ T EE i Morris of Cass Lake are the guests At New York .. .0 5 2| Treating seed potatoes with a disin Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Miner of Yola| o friends in Bemidji. M d Mrs. Tab. Batteries—Ragan and Gowdy, Tes- | fecting solution to prevent scab and were business visitors in Bemidji on _ Mr.and Mrs, Tabor of Park Rap-{ " - "r o0 othier Bupgous diseases s but liftle ] Tuesday. Mrs. Olaf Brendeen of Grand | dS motored t"f this city Sunday and R. H. E.|trouble. and the expense is small. An _— | Fords is visiting relatives at Fern Wel;e guests of Mr.iand Mrs, J. Mo-].o, . oo Lour’s time and a balf dollar expe;dezl Mrs. B. J. Hayford of Blackduck | Hill for a short time. adden Auiing:thelr:vislt, At Pittsburgh ;g:) 'thetfi“r\?fiffi “:f“ t;?e;a;dgrf; atfi ‘ * 0 e e 3 i Batteries—Doak and Snyder, Ma- tatoes. We have just installed a new sup- sc::” ti;:i;’;i’t faceswi:;s;ge m::‘: maux and Gibson. BT R Poutees Bly of large, roomy safe dposit bOXSS |, ) ombings $1.50. Tel. 112,| Clncinnati at Chicago, no game, Control of Wireworms. which are for rent at $2.00, $3.00| *| rain. e d a toes ) Mina A. Myers, Tropman Block, sec- Wireworms injure corn and potatoes b jand $4.00 per year. Security State| ., - v 6td most, but feed freely on wheat and e . Bank.—Adv. a76 ) . American League. oats. They thrive best in sod ground = Adolph R« R. H. B.|2nd may be controlled by crop rotation, J. M. Herbert of the Crookston Unite’;pStat::"'Inlé‘i’:i"“;::me“ ;1;5 i T 1 '3 "o fall plowing and good cultivation. So g " v the grubworms N R e S S RS [ Luj}xher'_c.ox.npuuy ileturned trom the been promoted by appointment as|-At Detroit . 2 5 0 may the grubiwor RICHRD BENNETT DAMAGED GOODS el ! e doputy special olticer. Ho wil bo| Datteries—Lowdormilk ‘and Bil- A MuTuau SPECIALY‘FEA’A‘URE IN SEVEN PART& / . P the old child of | Tetained for service in this district. [ 1ings; Dauss and Stanage. JUNIOR COMMERCIAL ) e MADBR/ BY_AMERICAN " wA e;‘g 1J mon fst o R. H. B. CLUB TO MEET TONIGHT 'S, v . Jones ol as! emi 18 — ’ e e ¢ 4 Mrs. F. P. O'Leary and daughter,| Washington .... .2 8 2 = = ill at St. Anthony's hospital. Philadelphi: 1.8 1 " " tem for the chautauqua will be dis-| Among other things to be taken Irma, of Coleraine are guests at thef At adelphia . . A regular business meeting of the P. J. O'Leary hi Whil h Batteries—Gallia and Henry, ‘Bush 2 . cussed. Final arrangements for the| up at the meeting will be the pre- = 3. C. Burke arrived in Bemidji | - o TFUeRty tome. % opora.| and Schang Junior Commercial club will be held | ¢iyiyg first annual ball, which is to | sentation of a home talent play, the ! sing eary will undergo an opers- £ R. H. B.|tonight in the club rooms. Plans| pe given in the Armory Friday next, | organization of a baseball league i : New York .. 4 13 0| for conducting the ticket selling sys- | will be completed. and the work of the glee club. 2 Wilbur Lycan will leave tonight| At Boston .17 1 ! for Minneapolis where he will con-| Batteries—Keating and Nunama- tinue his work with Farnam Broth- | ker; Leonard and Agnew. 1 = ers, general contractors. He will re-f* R. H. B. '] main indefinitely in Minneapolis. | Chicago ...... -4 70 | . At St. Louis .. 2 7 8 olis, has a display of hand painted | Plank and Chapman. E e —— ———————— 1§ ! Y - H American Association. Tomorrow—GRAND || First game: R. H. E. Matinee 2:30 | Cotumbus .. . : ; i TPos[ New) John Barrymore || Minnearolis - : oasties P H H i Batteries—Davis and Coleman; - Straw Hats, Bathing Suits, Palm “THE I]llxfifl o Bentley and Owens. — i Second game: R. H. B. ‘ Beach Suits and Pants, By Richard Hording pavis || ctmmbus ooy ‘ B ’ Suit In 5 parts | At Minneapolis s 6110 Oys ul s’ [} - Batteries—Brady and Coleman; s [ ) = " ¥ingling and Land. Men’s and Boys’ Suits, belts R H B ? > ! Imdi 1 411 1 anapolis .. i B8 Collars, Hose, Gloves, fesesese s se s e 220 | a1 Kansas ity . ‘580 i 3 a a1 \ Batteries—First game: Rogge an / NeCKwear, a | Sechang; Humphries and Berry. ’ ’ i to _ Men’s and boys’ Shoes. 1 ErINGING. B omene o e racior 3 il At Milwaukee ............ 411 2 . i % g Batteries—Middleton and Wil- e ln t e 00 You can save a day’s wages in 3 | Tams; Slapnicka and Mayer. i R. H. B. ; P ] ¥ a few minutes. Come and see. ?3 T R | More than forty different kinds of corn flakes were prepared experimentally be- q ::gs d .26 -2 fore New Post Toasties were finally developed to perfection. As a distinguishing feat- il g :;1 'k Batteries—Plerce and Sweeney; ure, note the tiny bubbles on each flake—raised by the quick, intense heat of a new, l h e l e ad er q f”; d. JiteNeltianda: Olemone: patented process of manufacture. | olders -, i AT z o th sdi i ] Dodgers Training the Farm Colt. New Post Toasties are the first corn flakes with a self-developed flavour—the 210 Third St. Bemidji, Minn. i P The education ‘of the colt should be- > £ /i ¢ o G 5 ! 3 g Receipts 2in when it 1s a few days old, To teach full, true flavour of choice white Infhan Corn : ‘unhke common “corn flakes” that depend 5] Envelopes: it to be led is the first step. One -should largely on cream and sngar for their palata bility. i work around the colt until he has gain- Ziis s Py i 3 Stltements_ ed its confidence. Then he can get it Try a handful dry—this simple test will demonstrate the delicious new flavour. ! ) il Bill Heads used o the harness one plece at 4 3ut the flakes are usually served with crea m or rich milk: RE x T H E A T R E H Invitations time. It is better not to hitch the m‘)]lt A i to g load until it {5 accustomed to the New Post Toasties do not “chaff” or ¢ rumble in the package, and they “stand up” el Pleasing Photoplays i Packet Heads bit and linos and the vest of the bar- : e Ty # E Letter Heads ness. The-colt should also know the when eream or milk is added. ey’re unt ouched by human hands and put up in mois- ] Call at meaning of the ordinary signs, sucl. ag ture-proof packages to preserve their oven freshness until served. : : all at this office “Get up!” and “Whoa!" Then it shoal Tt Wednesday—Evening only Thursday Evening Only ‘[g e mmlhod £5!0 wAgbniwI i pldaha Try some of the Gertrude Robinson. Iva Shepard THE FAIRBANKS TWINS gentle horse. Horse sense and patience and an all star cast in : are the two most important factors in —in— a ] G d W k ls ‘{-successful horse unhflng&—lfium an w t 0 St A “Flames of Vengeance”| «THE ANSwWER® 00d Wor Fireside. e oS asties #8 a thrilling 3 reel drama. Also |4 bea‘mf,‘;l ,},‘e;“ Z"teri’ft St°r3" I our smialty The Ploneer fs the Hlace to buy e i i : . " At your grocer’s now. . “Knocking Knockout Kelly”’ Reel !:' © 0. 4, and comedy your rolls of adding machine paper d Comedy. Bumbles Job”’ for Burroughis «dding machines: One i : ] Admission 5 and 10 cents. Admission 5 and 10 cents. ot died ol