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EER KRR K KKK KKK, BASEBALL SUNDAY ¥ R KRR KKK KKK KKK s KGC BakinG POWDER Passed by the Board _g_f 'Censors Steels ‘and Snyder. First game: .} | Pittsburgh .| Cincinnati .. _Miller and Wilson; ‘Wingo, .. Second. game: Pittsburgh . 610 2 Cincinnati . .. .1 6 1 Kanthelener, Jacobs nnd Gibson; Dale and Clarke. Called at the end of the fifth inning. ’l‘oney and 1st—The manufacturer with the *° R.H. B, rigid tests of the laboratory and factory. 2nd—The wholesale grocer with his high standing and desire to handle only reliable goods. American League, 3rd—The retail grocer who desires R. H. E. to handle only those brands he Detroit : g ; : lmowswnll ple'n his customers. Coveleski and Blker. uswell and (12 innings.) Schialk. 4th—The food officials with their rigid laws for the purity and ’ wholesomeness of food products. Sth—And most important, you, the housewife with your desire for purity, efficiency and per- fect satisfaction. St. Louis .... Cleveland ‘| Davepport and Chapman; Klepfer and O'Niell. (Game called at end of fourth inning on account of rain.) -American Association. First game: R. Kansas City ... Regan" and - Berry; Glenn. Second game: Kansas City . St. Paul .: Lathrop, Sanders, Coehreham and ASK‘ YOUR GROCER — HE SELLSIT Children’s Ailments Ounces for (More than a pound and a half for a quarter) Hargrave; Finneran and Clemons. First game: R. H. E. Milwaukee L2111 Minneapolis .0 5 0 ‘Shackleford and Spellman. Ying- ling and Land and Owens. Second game: Milwaukee Minneapolis Slapnicka, Comstock, Moran and Devoght;- -Bentley, Hooper, Cashion and Owens. } IRy, G First ggme: R. H. E. 3 Indianapolis . -0 2 2 Louisville 2T 0 ISORDERS of the stomach and constipation are A - . Falkenberg and Schang; Northrup the most common diseases of children. To and Lalonge. o 2 Second gam R. H. E. correct them you will find nothing befter th?.n i el Chamberlain’s Tablets. One tablét at bed time will Loutsville . .49 2 Falkenberg and Schang; Luque do the work and will make your child bright and and Williams. . cheerful the following morning. Do not punish First game: R. H. B Columbus . 612 0 your children by giving them castor oil. Chamber- 715 1 Blodgett, Brady, Davis and Cole- man; Pierce, Bedient, Adams, Biley and Sweeney. ‘Second game: Columbus . Toledo . ... Filligim and Pratt, Sweeney. lain’s Tablets are better and more pleasant to take. Chamberlain’s Tables FERRIS WAISTS GIRLS’ MUSLIN WAISTS sizes 2 to 10 25¢ each. R. H. E. w1, & & .8 9 1 Plerce and GAMES SATURDAY. American Association. Minneapolis 4, Milwaukee 0. St. Paul 4, Kansas City 3, (10 in- nings.) . Toledo 6, Columbus 3. Louisville 5, Indianapolis 4. ° National League. Philadelphia 9, New York. 2. Boston 7-2, Brooklyn 4-0. Chicago 9-3, St. Louis 2-4. Pittsburgh 2, Cincinnati 1. Am rican League. New York 5, Philadelphia 4. Washington 4, Boston 2. Chicago 5, Detroit 4. Cleveland 6, St. Louis 4. RED LAKE INDIAN ~ FAIR SEPT, 21-23 The fourth annual fair of the Red Lake Indian Agency will be held Sep- tember 21, 22 and 23, according to an announcement made today by W2 “ROLL YOUR OWN" FOR CIGARETTE SATISFACTION! - Witha luhf"hnrs" and “Bull” Durham Yeu Can Easily Make a Cigarette That Will Give You Greatest Enjoyment ~ To obtain a cigarette that ex- actly suits your personal taste is an easy matter —simply zet a sack of “Bull” Durham and “‘roll your own.” Sizes 11 to 13 30c each. --OPEN TONIGHT-- Close Tomorrow at Noon. 5: O’LEARY-BOWSER CO. MONEY SAVED We have a lot of new, shop worn and used accessories and parts on sale at almost a give-away, to close them out. : Reg price Sale price 1 Remy low tension magneto $35.00 $10.00 The far greater enjoyment and 1 Remy low tension dc%il 15.00 5.00 3:'.;2’3&2”’,3 Fau ot fooey A 1 Atwater Kent Ford System 22.00 5.00 » : 5 Soahles catburetor 1278 200 g:fi?’l:fil‘?’éfli?fii‘fii’.‘i?fi’s{ ingston carburetor A o n'gmm-Carolma leaf grown. 1 pair Gas head Tamps, Ford 7.00 '1.50 By using “Bull” Durham and 1 pair Side lamps, Ford 5.00 1.00 :‘:Il";“g h"fl;’"’l the :mi”“; ot 3 Ford trunk racks 3.50 1.00 e tue. agyaniaee ot the 6 sets Tire holders 300, T e ey s i 6 License brackets .75 25 tobacco gives him, but he can also 6 sets Shock absorbers 5.00 1.00 roll his cigarette to his personal 1 set Windshield vennlatore -850 -1.00 l‘kg‘g' and he has a much fresher 2 Horns 1:50 - o). [§]and more frageunt spicke, ‘Inno other way can a l¢nrette 2 Traffault- Hartford shOCk with 'so much _individuality be absorbers 12.50 q(l) obtained than by .‘‘rolling your own” with “Bull”’ Durham. Try it yourself and see. It's easy !o acquire the knack of roll- a *“Bull” Durham cigarette— a little practice will do it. - Get a 5-cent sack today, and be gure to ask for the free book of e RE‘D THE DAILY mm:m WANT: ADS| “pepers Mzouwm:n. N FORD_SERVICE STATION C. W. JEWETT- OOMPANY Bemidji, Minn. 2 F. Dickens, superintendent of the agency. .- - * Bemidji merchants will decide on a Bemidji day at the fair. The Indians are making plans for the lnrgest display of exhibits ever shown 4t & fair on the reservation. BIRGHMONT HOTEL -OFFIGIALLY OPENED The 'Bifchmont Beach summer ho- tel was officially opened Saturday evening l;y a dinner and dance. About 100 persons from Bemidji and including a number of summer resorters, attended the dinner. About 175 persons attended the dance. The L. Burchard orchestra furnished the music. Plans are being made-to give a dance every Thursday evening at the hotel. Reservations are being received at the hotel every day and it is believed that the hotel will be crowded during the next two months. MEMBERS OF ST. PAUL BOAT CLUB DROWNS (By United Press) St. ‘Paul, Minn,, July .. 3.—Roy Manley, a member of the Minnesota Boat club, was drowned in the Mis- sissippi river yesterday. James ‘Wray, coach of the club, narrowly escaped death trying to save Medde ley. THREE GET WOLF : - ‘BOUNTIES IN COURTY Three men were awarded wolf bounties at the court house Saturday for full grown wolves. The men were Ole Furand of Lee, Leonard Jensen of Spooner and Frank Johnson of ‘Kelliher. VISIT SONS AT CAMP; KILLED BY AUTOMOBILE (By. United Press) “ Ottumwa, Ia., July 3.—Returning from visiting- her two sons in the Towa guard concentration camp, Mrs. Tina Feideler, 45, was instantly kill- ‘ed when her &utomobile went over an embankment. SIRL DISAPPOINTED IN LOVE COMMITS SUICIDE (By “United Press) Chicago, Ill., July 3.—Miss Jeanne Richardson;: 33 Houston, Tex., jump- ed from the gallery to the first stone floor in the postoffice rotunda here this morning and was killed. She was disappointed in love. R ORPET JURY GOES : FISHING OVER FOURTH (By United Press) ‘Waukegan, 111.; July 8.—The Will Orpet murder case jury went fishing today. The state and defense are strengthening ther lines during the recess over the Fourth. BAUDETTE ITEBM OF COURT TO OPEN JULY THE FIFTH Baudette, Minn., July 3.--The Bau- dette term of court will be opened on July 5 and it promises to be of shorter duation than usual. About seven or eight jury cases, none of which are very important, are on the calendar. Judge C. W. Stanton of Bemidji will preside. RESOLUTION NO. 89, - At a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Bemidji held in the Council Chamber in the City Hall in said city on Monday, the 26th day of June, 1916, the follow- ing resolution was offered by Alder- man Smart who moved its adoption: Whoreas the Street Committee of BUSINESS DIRECTORY CLASSIFIED ALPHABETICALLY . % They do what 'y'>ou",v;e. always wished one would do— Cet( the Answer - * THURSDAY the: City Council has made and filed a report with the City Clerk of the City of Bemidji, which said report was at a regular meeting of the City Council on the 12th day of June duly approved, which said report re- commended that the following im- provements be made: Curb on the east side of Bemidji Avenue between 7th and 8th streets. Sidewalk on west side of Dewey Avenue between 8th and 9th streets, sidewalk on east side of Dewey Avenue from 9th to 14th. street, sidewalk on both sides of 11th Street from Bemidji Avenue to Beltrami Avenue, sidewalk on north side of 8th street from Irvine to Mississippi Avenue, sidewalk on both sides of 6th street from Irvine to Mississippi Avenue, sidewalk on south side of Fourth street from Park Avenue to Ball Ground gates. Now, therefore, be it resolved that the owners of property abutting on any of the streets or avenues afore- said where such walks or curb has been recommended to be built, be ‘BEMIDJI and they hereby are notified to build or cause to be built such curb-and sidewalks within fifteen days after- -the publication of this resolution, ac- cording to the. plans and specified~ tions for such work.on file in the of~ fice of the City Engineer in and for said city, and that the publication ot this notice once in the official news- paper of said city.shall be sufiicient. notice to such property owners. The. foregoing resolution having been duly seconded by Alderman Miller it was put upon its passage and on the calk of ayes and no’s was duly declared carried by the following aye and no vote: Ayes, Moberg, Lahr, Bailey, Smart, Ervin, Miller, Lycan. Ab- sent, Foucault, Phillippi. Nays, none, Approved July 1st, 1916. c. w. VANDERsLms Mayor. Attest: GEO. STEIN, City Clerk. 5 . 1td73 - ABSTRACTS OF TITLE Sathre Abstract Co. has a farm te sell—$10 down and $10 per month, BROSVIK, THE TAILOR Phone 938 i BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS KOORS BROTHERS CO. Manufacturers and Jobbers Tce Cream, Bakery Goods, Confec- tlotiery, Cigars and Foun- tain Goods 816 Minn. Ave °~ N. W. Phone 1238 BANKING AND SAVINGS GENERAL MERCHANDISE Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, Flour, Feed, ete. The careful buyers buy here. W. G. SCHROEDER “Bemidji Phone 66. PIONEER OFFICE SUPPLY STORE Everything for the Office and School Security Bank Bullding Phone 31 DRUGS AND JEWELRY Phone 31 Wholesale and Retail 4 Planos, Organs -and Sewiag Machines. 117 Third 8t. = Bemidfi. Phone 573-W o DRI O e Typewriter ribbons, carbon paper. typewriter paper,. clips, paper fasteners, punches, eyelets ote,, ote. Get quantity prices PIONEER OFFICE STORB lonrky Baak llk. Photos Day apd Night N. L. HAKKERUP Save systematicaliy. ‘Make use of our Savings Department. We wel- come your open account. : : i ¢ SECURITY STATE BANK Bemidji, Minn. Wholesalers and Retallers. Service and satistaction. Mall Orders given that same service you get in person. BARKER'S Third St. Bemidji, Minn, “The Bostoa” for $1.00 Lasts a life time. Phone 31.