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Mrs. E. Blade of Frohn was a Be- midji shopper Friday. Henry Imsdahl of Oslo is the guest of Fred Hanson for several days. P. E. Raymond of Frohn was a business visitor in Bemidji Friday. $50,000 to loan on farms. Land Co.—Adv. Dean a1t Miss Ruth Hardy of Fargo is the guest of her uncle, Mr. Van Pelt. Mrs. George Forte of Eckles has re- turned from a month’s visit in Wis- consin. Money to loan on farm mortgages. J. W. Wilcox.—Adv. 264728 M. E. Andrist of Leonard spent yesterday in Bemidjt, - Hewitt. enroute River. were ‘business: visitors in ‘Be- midji Friday. Hurlburt Bell of Washburn, Wis., is ‘the guest of his brother, -Remson Bell, of Bemidji. to go to Hakkerup’s and.have ysur picture taken.—Adv. 14te Bertel Backlund of Washburn, ‘Wis., formerly of this city, is visiting relatives in Bemidji. Fred Drexler. of Brainerd, who has turned home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rea Zumbrota are in the city visiting their cousin, Fred Hansen. For Sale—~Five' acre lots in Ny- more, on easy terms. Tel. 3 Mathew Larson.—Adv. dadete X THEATRE Pleasing Photoplays Winnifred Greenwood and Franklin Ritchie “THE RECLAMATION” Five Thrilling Acts MUTUAL MASTERPICTURE Tonight 7:30 and 8:45. Children 5¢, Adults 15¢ ==TONIGHT-=- A tlmely sub]ect by “Lubin’’ in 3 parts; = The:story:of the building of submarines and graft exposed. “NONE SO BLIND” with “THIRTY DAYS” a comedy. GRAND THEATRE: “Dot” The illustrious star of “The Shooting of Dan McGrew’’ and *‘The Song: of the Wage Slave™ Edmund Breese in the 5 part Metro:-Feature: “The Spell -of The Yukon’? From the famouspoem of the same name by ROBT. W. SERVICE Chas. Hazen and Van with New Songs, New Costumes, in a high class singing, dancing and pianologue act. NO MATINEE. SUNDAY -- TOMORROW 1st show 7:30; 2nd at 9:00 é of teiy Milk Admission 10c and 20c: TNY. Qu ah { and (Zrmrzmasfl'ea’ ' You can’t afford‘to-eat or drink- anything which you are not ab- solutely sure is PURE: Every *: drop of our milk comes from a HEALTHY COW, fed_on bal- o anced ration, milked in abso- lutely -sanitary quarters and then the milk is clarafied. The Wholesomenessand 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 One of these nice ‘days’you ought:| been in Bemidji for some time, re-| .“Miss Minneapolis,” the $10,000 speed ‘boat, was built under the aus- pices-of the Minneapolis Athletic-club to break:the' world’s record. Her trials” are said to have proven she is faster than ‘‘Disturber IV,” present world’s record holder. “Miss Minne- apolis” will'be one of the feature at- tractions at the Mississippi Valley re- gatta at St. Paul July 4, s and 5. Edwin M. Parish iz commodore of the St. Paul Motor Boat club under whose auspices the big motor boat race -will be held. He is called tie father of motor boating in St. Paul. £0] % % *H R RACHRR KKK KRR KKK KRR KKK KK * FASTEST'BOAT IN WORLD AT BIG REGATTA IN ST. PAUL, JULY 4, Mr. and Mrs, Blakely of Turtle| XX K KK X K K X KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK K 5,6 % | sovernnient s atill ‘Buylagi American. ‘|'ctatiol ‘|1ts annual meeting in New York City. —_— Miss Myrtle Edwards, who has been visiting friends at Tenstrike, return- ed to her home at Nebish Friday. H. W. Clark and party will drive to Puposky tomorrow to visit Mr. Clark’s son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. C. Clark. R. L. Given, who has beep con- fined at St. Anthony’s hospital for several weeks, was removed to his home today. There will be a big dance in the Turtle River hall, July 4. A good time is assured to all present. Peter Larkin, manager.—Adv. 2472 Miss Margaret Stevens, who has been visiting in Solway for a short time, will return to her home in Be- midji Monday. J. J. Murphy, formerly connected with the C. W. Jewett garage, now WOMEN NEED NOT WORRY OR SUFFER Feminine Ailments Once Consid- ered: Serious Now Easily Con- quered and Speedily Ended The E)ny estorative_ power of Dr. “erce’s- Favorite Prescription speedily uses all womanly troubles to disap- vear—compels the organs to properly perfornr “their natural functions, cor- displacements, overcomes irregu- ities, removes pain and misery at certain-times~and - brings back health and. strength to mervous, irritable and exhausted women. 1t -is--a- wonderful - prescription pre- pared - with ‘glycerine from nature’s goots-and herbs, with no alcohol to falpely - stimulate and no narcotics_to wedic:the ~nerves. ishes pains, backache, low spirits, hot fi ggmg-down sensation, worry and seep)anness surely and without h?fi of time. -are mot Sectet for they ‘on-'wrapper. Dr. Pierce’s-Favorite Prescri & tion has done for thousands it will for you. Get:it this very-day from any dealer in either liquid or et form. *In the meantime address Pieste’s- Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, » and “ask for confidential adv:ce rom-a Physician Specialist, absolutcly “©136-page book on women’s ¢ free—Adv. Doctor Pierce’s Pellets are unequaled a Liver Pill" Swmallest, easiest to take. One tiny, Sugar-:au!zd Pellet a Dose. ick Headache, Bil- Cure Si jous Headache, Dizziness, Constipa- pation, Indigestion, Bilious Attas all ‘derangements of the liver, wels, 25 ceats a vul: by_druggists. o when you want that next job o work, and you will get it when promised, for* | having work done; when promised is one; of the rules of this office. Let Us Show Youj Wlmt Wo Can Dy of Grand Rapids, Minn., is a visitor in Bemidji today. Mrs. L. Carlson, who has been vis- iting for a short time in:Pillager, vis- ited Bemidji friends enroute to her home in Crookston. : 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. Eecurlty State Bank.—Adv. da7é Mrs. Gus Froid, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bloomstrom of Brainerd for several days, returned to their home in Bemidji Tuesday. Mrs. W. H. Harper, the guest of relatives at New Holden for two weeks, spent Friday in Bemidji, en- route to her home in Spur. Mrs. C. R. Sanborn and Miss Leah Berman will leave today for Grand Rapids where they will visit with Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Kiley at Trout Lake. Hair dressing, face massage and scalp - treatment. Switches made from combings $1.50. - Tel. 112, Mina A. Myers, Tropman Block, sec- ond floor.—Adv. otd Mrs. J. J. Opsahl entertained a numbe of her friends at her home in ‘Wa-Ville yesterday afternoon. Mrs. | A. E. Harris of Crookston was the honor guest. * Miss Anderson of Grand Forks re- turned to her home in that 'city Fri- day after having spent several days as the guest of Mrs. Larson of Be- midji Beach. ] Groceries and all kinds of home cookery at the Cash Grocery and Home Bakery. Baked beans and Bos- ton brown bread on Fridays and Sat- urdays only. Mrs. Belle J. Brown, 1024 Doud Avenue. Phone 732.— Adv. de29tt Miss Florence Johnson of St. Paul will arrive in Bemidji Monday to be the guest of Miss Alice Witting. Sev- eral informal affairs have been plan- ned in her honor. The Ladies’ Aid society of the |, Swedish Lutheran church will on July 4th serve baked beans, hamburger sandwiches, coffee, ice cream and cake in the library park. It is useless to think you can suc- ceed without the necessary prepara- tion. If you decide to enter Man- kato Commercial college this fall you are taking the first step that will lead to success. Send for their catalog. It is free.—Adv. Forest Sathre, who is spending the summer at the Boobar farm at Naryy arrived in the eity this morning and will visit over the Fourth with his father, B. M. Sathre. Miss Augusta Grim has returned to her duties as a nurse. at the City hospital in St. Paul after a visit in Bemidji with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grimm. HAZEN AND VAN AT THE GRAND THEATER “Dot” Hazen, formerly of Bemidji, and her husband, Charles Van, will arrive in Bemidji today and will give a singing and dancing act at the Grand theater, Sunday, Monday and 'uesday. I0WA COURT UPHOLDS MULCT LAW’S REPEAL Des Moines, July 1.—The Mulct re- pe lalaw which closed saloons in Jowa. January 1, 1916, is valid and consti- tutional, according to a decision of | the ‘Towa state supreme court in af- firming the case of the:state against John Hill, appellant. ~ Thé action was Dbegun in Davenport by three saloom-~ keepers to test the new law. Uaited: Fros) Lincoln, Neb., July 1.—The Freach rs!s. hfi.flng wmun the last ‘two Ouulu. is the concentration point for this shipment. Onn hundred and sixty-five dclhra mhudil the price under the contract, making the:total ‘expenditure: for thll lll!mnelt, '$1,- 650,000: 5 TIONAY, EDUCATORS HOLD MEET numw Yonx (By United . Ereu) 3 New York,i-July-1.—For .the:first time: {n‘its-fifty-four years of exist- ence, the’National Educational asso- ‘beginning today, is holding According to Dr. Dayid B. Johnson of Rockhill, 8. C., president, “and Durand W. Springer: of -Ann Arbor, Mich., secretary, the advance enroll- ment {ndicates an lua‘ndnuce of 30,- 000 delegates:* MUNICIPAL SALOON TO BUILD WATER WORKS (By United ' Press) Altoona, Wis., July 1.—A munici- pal saloon whose profits_ will build a ‘water “‘works ‘was-opened today, when the four saloons were forced out of business-in-this, the world’s smallest incorporated city. Ploneer ‘want ads bring results. OTHING that we could say would so thoroughl convince you of thevalue of Chamberl . Tablets as a personal trial. We can tell of thousands who have been permanem:ly cured of chronic constipation, indigestion, biliousness, sick headache and disorders of the stomach and ‘liver, but this will have little weight with you as compared to a’ personal trial. . That always convinces. Chamberlain's Tablets Want Something Advertise for it in these columns ———————— Dobce BroTHERS MOTOR CAR will-be sold-in - this city by BEMIDJI AUTO CO. RED PEP'S PHILOSOPHY P ierisriroghve buys the w ; Beautify your surroundings and keep your garbage where theflres will not get at it. Den't forget it is screen time too. The 8t.: Olaf Ongstad We don'’t advertise.our short- comings:: They are found out soor enough. BUT we have something to advertise today out of the ordin- ary l-';lfower“‘Boxses - for windows and porches. Underground Garbage Receivers These are dandies. Qome down to our yard and examine them. Hilaire - Retail Lumber Co. will help. you.,mnhyour summenanmundm!l lflMlt if you'let thm