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AW the guest of Bemidil © Mrs. H. W. Bailey is the guest of rélatives at Bagley. Miss Geneva Cater of Laporte spent Tuesday in Bemidji. $50,000 to loan on farms. Dean|—AdV. Land Co.—Adv. arite H. Twin Cities this evening. Miss Lillian Sthol of Pinewood was a business visitor in Bemidji Tues- day. Miss Hilda Johnson of Cloquet is About The City week, “Triangle Play” with comedy—Grand tonight.—Adv. days. old Hayner. on business. Anna Little, Frank Borzage and Jack Ridhardson GRAND THEATRE TONIGHT s TrIANGR PlAY ENID MARKEY and WILLARD MACK —in— “THE CONQUEROR” A Kay-Bee Thos. H. Ince production. The stery of a self - ‘buy’’ a wife, and had to re- made man who ses out to “buy’ arrange his ideas on humanity in general. Keystone Comedy Mack Swain in Remember—*‘They make you laugh.””. Shows at 7:30-9:00 Keystone Mrs. Wold of Minneapolis has been visiting Mrs. B. M. ‘Gile for a few $1.00 puts any Hoosier you select in your home. Huffman & O'Leary. 2d712-14] Russell Patch will be in Bemidji C. Hayner will leave for the|for this week-end as the guest of Har- Paul Howe returned from- Ten-| strike last evening where he has ‘been; One of these nice-days-you ought “THE MOVIE STAR.” 10c and 20¢ a7z friends:: this |to-go to- Hakkerup's: and: have your |retrigerators REX THEATRE Pleasing Photoplays Tonight’s Program in a clever Western drama “JACK” A “Beauty Comedy” *‘Peanuts And Powder”’ and a Falstaff playlet ““Dad’s Darling Daughter’’ Shows at 7:30-8:30-9:15 BARKER BARKER BARKER BARKER BARKER BARKER BARKER BARKER BARKER BARKER BARKER BARKER BARKER BARKER BARKER BARKER BARKER BARKER BARKER BARKER BARKER BARKER | OUR SUCCESS IS NOT DUE ] | | TO THE PROFIT WE MAKE BUT TO THE SERVICE WE GIVE Mlle. Verlet of the Paris Opera, famed Belgian Coloratura- Soprano, is but one of the many great artists who have proved by direct comparison that Edison’s new artrecreates all forms of music so exactly that the Re-Creation eannot be detected from the original. Nol Your neighbors could not tell which is the real voice of Mlle. Verlet. If Alice Verlet, of the Paris Opera, stood on your verandah, or near an open window, and sang in direct comparison with Edison’s Re-Creation of her voice, your neighbors could not distinguish one from the other—nor could you, unless you watched Mlle. Verlet’s lips. i This is no empty assertion. Itcanbe proven by the musical critics of leading American news- papers who have heard the test made. A boek- let containing their critiques will be furnished on request. GhHe New Edison is not a talking machine. It embodies a new art where- by all forms of music are actually re-created. Itis not alone Alice Verlet’s voice which is so re-created. No voice is beyond this new art. Come to us and hear Edison’s Re-Creation of the _ work of the world’s great singers and instru- mentalists. Barker’s Drug & J@W@Ilw,_ Store Third Street - - Bemidji Admission 5¢ and 10c MUV gAYV UMYV SENIVE 9INIVE SIIIvd SIMIVE SUA8vd AEHAVE TATAV L DYAAIVE SEIIVE HHXHVfi YANIVI HENAVY SENIVI of the Winona normal school, is vis- this eity. Huffman & O’Learys.—Adv. 2d712-14 National League, R. H. 0. H. Manaugh and R. L. Given|Brooklyn .5 8 motored to Cass Lake Tuesday where| At St. Louis .. . 410 Mr. Manaugh attended to some busi- ness matters. call up 934 and Conrad Lajambe, the|at Chicago . ... “Frenchman,” will come quick.— Adv. 26d86 | Lavender and Fischer. home at Guthrie to be present at the| At Cincinnati . ... funeral of J. I. Dobbdal, who was drowned: Monday. - July’ clear: * 14tt fance sale. Huffmien & O'Leary.— picture taken:—<Adv. 4 2d712-14 — Adv: Mrs. J. Friedlknd of Hiwley 18 vis- iting friends {n’ Beém1dji and vicinity for a few days. Miss Addie Chafek of Silver-Lake, who is visiting relatives at Laporte, motored to this city 1ast Tuesday, re- Miss Hazel Laqua arrived home PG toLIportf 1”\"“ ov_emng, this morning from a month’s visit at Iron River, Wis. It -is' a well established’ fact, that! you- ‘can buy ‘Huffman & O'Leary’s good furniture for less monmey than' | Hammocks from $1.50 to 36.00-1e88 | 54}, crg-ask-f6r the cheapl: de kind. .25, per. cent..while-they-last-at-Huff- - S m;d?uzf‘u“ man & O'Leary’s.—Adyv. 2d712-14 > Miss Claire Nangle, who has been! Mrs. Sidney Miller of Pinewood was | traveling in the east for a couple of! in Bemidji Tueaday to attend the fu-|months, will return to her home in| neral ofeMrs. Bogert. Bemidji the latter part of this week. i Mrs. aala of “Hrskine is the| Attorney Henry Funkley returned!| guest of.Mrs::A. Hi Jester at her-home | today from a fishing expedition near’ on Lake Plantaganet: Pinewood. Mr. Funkley reports ex- cellent trout fishing near:'that place. Mina- A Meyers, hair™-dressing, switches, $1.50. Phone 112-w.| White Mountain Refrigerators, Troppman Block. 174731 |With twenty years’ guarantee at $7.50/ to $50.00, subject to a 25 per cent " p | discount during our July sale. Huff-| The Episcopal Guild will ‘meet tox 2d47192-14| morrow afternoon with: Mrs, Aber- (78R &0'Leary.—Adv., crombie at 215 Third street. Miss Arla. Dobbdal of Guthrie, who! is attending summer school in this| Bernard: Moore' arrived in’ the city city, was called to her home Mon-| last night from Chicago to visit at day on account of the drowning of his home. here for several days. her' brother, Justin. If you need porch furniture buy now at 25 per cent discount. Huff- man & O'Leary—Adv. ‘Walter Kruger arrived in the city! this merning from Chicago where he: 2d712-14 | has been for some time. Mr. Kruger expects “ to “remain here for severall Miss Mable Moore of ‘St. Cloud, the |days attending to business matters.| guest of Laporte friends. for' a few days, shopped in Bemidji Tuesday. Will pay $1,000.00 for suitable! name for new lodge. Application| Mrs. A. Lungard, the guest of rela- blanks, 5 names 26c¢, 16 names 50¢,) tives at Oklee for two weeks, re-|35 names $1.00. Territory for dis- turned to her home in East Bemidji|trict managers. Address P. 0. Kol- Tuesday. stad, General Delivery, Minneapolis, Minn.—Adv. 64715 | One-four off from all porch furni- ture during our July clearance sale,| 1o compliment to members of. the Huffman & O'Leary.—Adv. 2d712-14 naval militia, a farewell dance was| . . given in the city hall last evening. Burchard’s orchestra furnished the musie. Thirty couples attended thef] dance. Miss Jessie Livingston, a student iting at the home of Mrs. Essler in * R HEK KKK KK KKK No matter what it is you want for|¥* BASEBALL YESTERDAY ¥ the summer home—look for it at|¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ K & ¥ K ¥ K X' Batteries—Smith an Meadows and Gonzales. If you want some good oats cheap|philadelphia .. Batteries—Alexander and Killifer; .. 813 1 .. 417 1§ Batteries—Perritt ‘and Rariden; - Knetzer and Wingo: ~(11-innings.) 25 per cent cash discount on all | Boston .2 5 0 At Pittsburgh .. .. 310 0 Batteries—Hughes . and Gowdy; Kantlehner and Wilson. Miss Gladys Whitney left for her | New York American League, First game: R. H, E. Chicago ... .39 Boston. . . . 0 Batteries—Danforth, Scott, Cicotte and Schalk; Ruth, Foster and Cady, Thomas. . Second game: Chicago ... At Boston .. Batteries—Wolfgang and Schalk; Ruth and Thomas. First game: Cleveland . .2 6 0 Wonderful for Bath! | |wew vort ... 000008 8 0 Batteries—Beebe, Coumbe, Gould JAP ROSE and Billings; Cullop, Russell and ‘The wonderful “Sunday Morning Bath® Walters. SQ AP Second game: Cleveland ... Delightfully refreshing and Miss Lenora Ryan, who has been at- tending the summer school session, |ture, Just received a carload of Hoosier | ¥ Kitchen cabinets, the last lot at pres- [ ¥ |ent prices. this allotment is gone. Some day Miss Mae McGregor returned home today from Rochester to spend her vacation here. Miss McGregor is a A number of young people enjoyed an automobile party and a picnic last evening They are Lucene Me- Cuaig, Edith Mills, Dorothy Carson, Mable Johnson, Mable Wold of Min- neapolis, Julius Miller, Reine Bot- and Hovey Lord. The only place in town where you can buy the Way Sagless Will you read this twice ? An important question to-day which every housekeeper should decide for herself is whether she prefers to use an absolutely pure baking powder, like Royal, which is made from Cream of Tartar, derived from grapes, a natural, healthful food, or whether - she is willing to use ‘a baking powder made of alum, which is derived from mineral sources. One kind is easily distinguished from the other, since the laws of various States re- quire the ingredients to be printed upon the label. If anyone is in doubt which ‘to use, it is worth while to ask the family doctor. Then decide. And when once a decision is reached, let no advertisement, no dealer's argument or canvasser’s solicitation, change the decision. "It is not a question of a few cents or of pleasing a salesman. health. It is a question of If this appealé to you as reasonable and sensible advice, it is worth reading twice. And it is worth remembering. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., New York (By Special Correspomdent) % Mrs. Alfred Erickson and children, The Mesdames Fred Hammond, Ar- chie Olson, Jack Olson and the Misses Izetta Fisher, Clara Tagley, Magna Tagley were in Rosby Tuesday at- tending to business affairs. pect to return within a month. Spring, At New York invigorating, Batteries—Loudermilk and Daly; Cl ly-andwashes Keating and Walters. off easily, The: toilet-soap First game: aid to- glowing health. Detroit ..... Usebut little—It’s all lather| ‘Washington ... .. les—! , Ba- For Free: Sample Write James S: Kirk & Cos, Batterles—Daugs,and Btanage, Be Dept. 335, Chicazq, U. S. A. ker; Gallia, Ayers and Henry. Second game: R. H. E. = Detroit ..... . 1 8 1 At Washington -85 LT o Mme. Olga Petrova Batteries— Boland and Baker; Johnson and Ainsmith. First game: St Louis: . . Philadelphia ............ 310 & Batteries—Koob and Severeid; Kasselb’r, Wins, Sheehan and Mur- phy. Second' game: At Philadelphia . .. S T Batteries—Hamilton .and Hartley; Bush and Meyer. American Association. it .R. H. B. Milwaukee . . .7 7 38 At Toledo . 6 1102 Batteries—Faeth and Mayer; Ad- ams and.iSweeney. in the ‘‘Metro” drama “The Scarlet Woman”’ CGrand Tomorrow Matinee 2:30 . 410 3 . 810 1 and Land; Minneapolis At Louisville Batteries — Bentley James and Lalonge. S0 Yellowstone National Park|s. »... it Through Gardiner Gateway At Indianapolis A1 osn !:fx:""":::;”,'_‘d"‘k“'c Beart of the great Inland| Batteries—Upham and . Clemons; Through traine daily, excelleat Dining Car Service.| Rogge and Schang. (10 innings.) For rates, travel litsrature and information call on 2 % _ R, H B R. E. Fisher, Bemidji, Minn. Kansas City ....... .2 6 0 Joint Ticket Agent Union Bepot. At Columbus ... ....... 1 6 1 Afl.cuu. Gen, Pass. Agt. Batteries—Reagan ~and. Berry; St. Paul, Mian. Fillingim and Coleman. orthern ' Pacific T Railway - Every man remembers that he was once a boy but most of us have for- gotteniwhat kind iof boys:we Wi 7 Bring Smiles New Post Toasties were perfected to overcome the defects of old-style corn flakes. And the hearty wel- come they have received is ample proof that their superiority is recog- nized. Neiw Post Toasties have a self- de- veloped, inner-flavor—the rich flavor of choice Indian corn. Try a hand- ful dry—they’re mighty good that way, and the test will prove that, un- like common flakes, they do not de- - pend on cream and sugar for their palatability. New Post Toasties do net “chaff” in the package, and they don’t mush down in cream like common “corn fiakes:” The New Post Tousties are identified by tiny bubbles on each flake—produced by the quick, in- tense heat of the new process of manufacture, which also develops their wonderful new flavor. - Have your grocer send a-package for tomorrow’s breakfast. New Post Toasties sier Kitchen Cabinets, Luger Furni- Mrs. George Ganz and children, Deltox Grass Rugs, Congoleum | Everett and Elizabeth, are in Crook- g left Tuesday for Guthrie where she [Rugs, Karpen -Furniture, Garland |ston visiting with relatives. Jwill spend the next few days. She|Ranges and many other nationally S —— $ ¥ will also attend the funeral of J. I.|advertised lines is at Huffman & |®K KX KK KKK KKK KK KK KK Dobbdal, which will be held Thurs-|O’'Leary’s.—Adv. * day. Vern, Donald and Forest Rose, of|S2id the smiling old mother. Svea, Minn., arrived in Nymore Tues- | 8004 money, too. All he has to do is day imorning and expect to stay for to go twice a day to the circus and graduate of the Rochester hospital| .o time visiting with her parents, put his head in the lion’s mouth. The and will return there in about a|n. and Mrs. Fred Cole. month to take up her duties as a nurse. 2d712-14 | ¥ * e S * DINNER STORIES * KKK KKK KKK KKK K KKK x NYMORE NEWS HHEKHEK KKK KK KKK KKK A certain house in a Western town Prices will advance when [ ¥ % ¥ ¥ %% % ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ K % X ¥ ®|improved so greatly in comfort and Mrs. Peter Wold returned Tuesday | appearance that a visitor shrewdly you will get a Hoosier cabinet. Buy | morning from Kelliher, Minn., where | surmised that the son of the house, a now before the advance. Only $1.00 |she has spent the past week visiting | lazy, good-for-nothing, had puts a New Hoosier in your home.|as a guest of her parents. Huffman & O’Leary.—Adv. 2d712-14 it. turned over a new leaf. He inquired about “Yes, sir, my son’s got a job now,” “Gets rest of his time he has to himself.” Tris Speaker, the famous base ball star, is sensitive about his age only when he isn’t going at his top speed. The gray hairs, he says, have been with him since he was seventeen, and though he won’t state his real age he does say that'he isn’t yet thirty. But Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith and son, [ he might be an octogenarian and get ting, Earl Thurber, William Jackson | Baremen, left Monday morning for |away all right so long as he can play a pleasure trip out west. ' They ex-| the ball he’s been playing this season. Real pearls and real love are al- ‘Richard Bush of Brainerd is here| most superfluous nowadays; a good Whittall Rugs, Globe Wernicke Book | visiting as.a guest of Mr. and Mrs. | imitation of either is quite as effect- Cases, Bissell Carpet Sweepers, Hoo- | Jack Olson. ive and so much less responsibility.