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i ® N Misses Alice and Tinnie Pender- Jeans of Stillwater, Minn., who will gast left this morning for Stewart,|be a guest at the'McManus home for i Nevada, where they will teach in the|a short time. ° half miles from Carson City. Messrs. and Mesdames Toumy and Ebert entertained Birchmont Beach last evening. tumn leaves and garden flowers nished charming decorations. orchestra. rifed in Bemidji Monday night on Lake Boulevard. the head office at Chicago. trip. Mrs. Barnett was Mrs. C. E. Hulett. Mr. and Mississippi avenue. kota, has returned to Bemidji. Indian government schools. - Stewart is a small town located one and a ice Pendergast has taught in the Indian schools at Flandreau, S. D., for the past three years and Miss Tin- nie Pendergast has caught in the In- dian schools at White Earth, Minn. Bowser, hundred guests at a dancing party at music was furnished by the Williams M. S. Lamoreaux of Chicago ar- Mr. Lamoreaux is one of the proprietors of the Be- midji Box factory and has charge of Frank McManus, Jr., who has spent the past several weeks in North Da- Mrs. John Scott returned the lat- ter part of last week from points in northwestern Canada. She visited her brother at High River, Alta., and also visited at Calgary and other points in Canada. Miss Frank McManus, Sr., of Dewey av- enue, has returned from St. Thomas, Minn., where he has spent the past month. Enroute home he visited his daughter, Mrs. G. H. McDonald, at Grand Forks, N. D, for a few days. one Au- fur- The Mrs. W. F. Van Voorhis and two children of Elgin, Ill., who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Ritchie, and 1407 Minnesota avenue, for the past % a guest at the E. E. Kenfield home month, left today for their home. Mrs. Ritchie and Mrs. Voorhis are sisters. Mrs. Laura Abrahamson of Minne- apolis, who has been the guest of her daughter, Mrs. B. R. Erickson, 1015 Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Barnett return- Beltrami avenue, for the past two ed Monday night from Pillager, Minn. months, has returned to her home. where they went on their wedding] formerly Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Huffman and Mrs. | Attorney and Mrs. Hallan L. Huff- Barnett will make their home at 1008 | man, who have been at the Birchmont Beach hotel, returned to Monday night. Bemidji Mrs. Joe Blair of Minneapolis is He | visiting at the E. L. Netmann home, was accompanied to this city by Ray! having been called here by the ill- is’doing ness of Mr. and Mrs. Neumann’s lit-| Mr. Cary is Mrs. Ebert’s nephew. tle daughter. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Swedish Lutheran church will meet tomorrow afternoon in the church parlors. Everybody is invited. Miss Cecelia Richardson of St. Cloud is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. J. E. Black, and family of Bemidji avenue for a week. Your friends can buy anything you can give them—except your photo- graph. Come today; lady operators. Rich Studio, 29 16th St.—Adv. 264920 Albert F. Anderson, bookkeeper at the First National bank, left today for his home in Detroit, Minn., for a week’s visit. The Baptist Ladies’ Aid society will canvass the city Friday and Satur- day with useful household articles for sale. William Melville and family re- turned last night from a visit to Milwaukee, the Twin Cities and other points. Mina A. Myers. scalp treatment, etc. Switches $1.50. Troppman Block. Phone 112-W.— Adv. 927 Hair dressing, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. O’Leary, 716 Minnesota avenue, have as their ‘RED LAKE INDIAN FAIR - Special Train- to Redby leaves Bemidji at 9 a. m. Friday, SEPTEMBER 22, 1916 1st Show at 7:30 Gran Tomorrow TONIGHT 2nd Show at9:16 The First Appearance in Motion Pictures 'l Miss Billie Burke Internationally a Favorite of Favorites, in the comedy drama - “PEGQGY” . A Triangle Play personally directed by Thos. H. Ince. The story of a typi.cal American girl brimming with life and spirit, who visited Scotland, upsetting the quiet life of the pious Scots. Rare Comedy of the Cleverest Sort. Thekind you .will enjoy. No Change in Admission. Children 10c, Adults 20c MABLE TALIFERRO The House Of Quality in the 5 part Metro Wonderplay ““GOD’S HALF ACRE.” Theatre guest, P. W. Murphy of Nawbury. Mich. Ben Richardson, who has been vis- iting friends in Bemidji, returned yesterday to his home in Minot, N. D. The Women’s Missionary society of the Baptist church will meet at the church tonight at eight o’'clock. J. L. Bennet, . traveling passenger agent of the Rock Island railway, is a business caller in he city today. L. F. Cary of Welch, Minn., is thel| guest of Mr.-and Mre. B. N. Ebert. H. W. Hamilton of Cedar Rapids, Ta., who has been visiting in Bemidji returned yesterday to his home. One of these pice aays you ought tc go to Hakkerup’s and have your picture taxen.—Adv. 14t The eighteen months’ old son of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Stewart is ill at St. Anthony’s hospital. Mrs. F. Bergmeier, publisher of the St. Paul Daily Volkzeitung, is a vis- itor in Bemidji today. Miss A. R. Thorson of Forreston, Minn., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. T. C. Stewart. $60,000 to loan on farms. Dean Land Co.—Adv. a71te E. H. Dea of Minneapolis is in the city on business today. ESTRAY NOTICE. One two-year heifer, black and white Holstein; seen last near Dun- calf’s farm, Saturday. Please put in pasture and notify C. N. Shannon. Phone 16-F-12. 921 DOUBLY PROVEN Bemidji Readers Can No Longer Doubt the Evidence. This Bemidji citizen testified long 0. Told of quick relief—of undoubted . benefit. The facts are now confirmed. Such testimony is complete—the evidence conclusive. It forms convincing proof of merit. Mrs. Carl Golz, 623 Minnesota Ave., Bemidji, says: “I had a lame back and suffered from distressing headaches and dizzy spells. My kid- neys caused me great annoyance. Af- ter using two boxes of Doan’s Kid- ney Pills, obtained at Barker’s Drug Store, the lameness and aching left me and I felt better in every way.” (Statement given March 20, 1914). Always Keep Doan’s On Hand. TWO YEARS LATER Mrs. Golz said: ‘“The statement I gave in fa- vor of Doan’s Kidney Pills some time ago still holds good. I always keep them on hand and still get as good results as ever.” Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Golz has twice publicly recom- mended. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y.—Adv. Fluffy Hair with JAP ROSE The wonderful “*Sunday Morning Bath* SOAP Removes all excess hair oil, invigorates the scalp and leaves the hair clean, soft and pretty. Delightfully perfumed with the fra- grance of fresh roses. Unequalled for bath and general toilet use. Use but little—I¢’s all lather For Free Sample Write James S. Kirk & Co., Dept. 354, Chicago, U. S.A. POSTMASTERS OF THE NATION GET TOGETHER (By United Press) Dayton, Ohio, Sept. 20.—Five hun- dred members of the National League of Postmasters are here today in an- nual convention. The association in- cludes postmasters of the third and fourth class of all the postoffices in the country. STATE TIMBER BOARD TO HOLD MEETING (By United Press) St. Paul, Minn., Sept. 20.—The state timber board was called today to meet Thursday to consider timber to be sold Oct. 30, at the state capitol. METHODISTS HOLD MEET AT ROCHESTER (By United Press) Rochester, Minn., Sept. 20.—With the fame of Rochester as a possible drawing point, the sixth annual ses- sion of the Southern Minnesota con- ference of the Methodist Episcopal church opened here this morning with an unusually large attendance. Near- ly two hundred Methodist ministers from southern and central Minnesota have already arrived. The meeting will continue through Sept. 25. Ea [T Why People Buy t From Stores That Advertise You have often heard people ask this question, “ Why is it I never strike a bargain like you do?” That person is not a wide- awake nor careful buyer and does-tiot read the advertisements in this newspaper. When a business man pays money to make a public announcement, he usually has some- thing worth while to offer—something that is to your advan- tage to know. He has a money-saving sale, a new assortment of styles or extraordinary values of some kind to tell you about. To take advantage of these opportunities you must get at the meat of the newspaper— its advertisements. =z ; e . HAshby-o5™Lexicon-25™ R 15 cts, each, 6 for 90 cts, CLUETT. PEABODY & CO. INC.MAKERS FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON -~ UNDERTAKER ‘405 Beltrami Ave,, dji, 2 Minn. RUTTTTTnnn g E LU T O O O O T OO LT 6/e REX THEATRE mummmmPleasing Photoplaysunumumumnm TONIGHT — 17:30, 8:30 and 9:15 — Admission 5¢ and 10¢ Helene Rosson and Art Acord in a drama of the cow country “SANDY...REFORMER”’ The clever comedian, Rube Miller in ‘A Safe Loss” Walter Hiers and Francis Keyes, in a refined Falstaff comedy, ‘“Sammy’s Semi-Suicide’’. Steaks A good piece of steak is always in order. If you want a porter- "FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING H N. McKEE, Funeral Dicsctor ~ {ft Phone |7s-w or R i Dwight D. Miller insurance Specialist 1 Can Insure Anything Anywhere —Special Agent— Midland Insurance Co., Life, Accident, Health Insurance s Agents Wanted Telephone 360-W 116 Third St. ‘Over Baker’s Jewelry Store Offices house, sirloin, club, tenderloin, flank or round steak you will find we can meet your every requirement, and the people of this community know that our market stands for the best quality in meats of all kinds. 4 PALACE MEAT MARKET Phone 200