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" Mrs. F. Stokes of ‘Pinewood has FOR - SALE — Indian motoreyele, 2 i Bt i A Pl R e g g R condition, - See D. E. whitmany| [ Ladi6s’and Gents’ Suits MADE to ORDER Cleaning, pressing and dter;lhnl J. C:Penney Co. 95tf. of allkinds. All work up-to-date, first class workmanship T. Beaudette, | Merchant Tallog [ . TUSETH SCHOOL OF MUSIC Teachers of Violin, Piano and =" Band_In o Phone @83 116 34 8. .Coming Events || Personals and ‘ ° Sept. 8—BExamination: day for ‘ru- : NewsyNotes . ! J. H. Koors, of Koors Bros. com- | pany, has gone to International Falls on business, : ral route carrier for new route No. 3. >~ Sept. '10—Bemidjt public schools || open. J = $60,000 to loan en farms. Dean The- Beltrami county district court S 2 convenes September 11. Land: Cb. A"i'_f;_ 2 ‘"_“‘ Sept. - 12-13-14—Twelfth~ Annual| -~y “and Mrs, ‘William Dugas have %"fllmnfl;‘ot fludk\ 4&nd|Bone to Des Moines, Ia., on business. | prairie chicken hunting season. “Get ‘Rich’ quick” for all your Mrs. Rpsa Koors and Mrs. Joe \Ganter left yesterday for a two weeks’ visit’ with friends at Duluth. FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E, IBERTSON Rev. B. D. Hanscom;: pastor of the. Methodist ' church, ‘returned yester- day morning from Minneapolis where -DRY. CLEANING Clothes - Cleaners -for: Men, = i ; | ‘Women and Children Sept. 17, 18, 19—Red Lake Indian |5 work. Rich Studio, 29 10th|he had been on business. UNDERTAKER 210 Third Street . il S L Y = St. Phone 570-W. Let us serve you.| ~ 3 o bt Rmtabablitdcegecmeniy = E X September 25—Next meeting = of Ao . 1mo 918 ] Ice cream social tomorrow, Thurs- Beltrami county board of commis-- i* | day afternoon and ‘evening, in the . ) | eloners. : Ruth Blakely of Turtle River is|basementiof St. Philip's.church. 1-95 (| 405 Beltrami Ave., October. 10—Opening day of ‘Uni- . .versity. of Minnesota. Bemidji, Minn, Qctober - 29—Special electiop for - s . issuing of bonds to pay’ for ‘bridge| 4 . Hoganson returned last eve ! and city hall..~ . ; ning from Minneapolis where he has employed at the LaFontisee miillin- ery parlors. Miss Emma Hollander has return- | eg from Sioux City, Ia., where she B— — has spent the past year. - = - = = 'Mlss Elsie Klinger of Pinewood been on ‘business. 5 : : S R R T TN SO L e v eon ¥ has been engaged to teach the Bow- ] 4 T h t X 3 Gne of these mice aays you ought | €rs school'in the town of Eckles this 1 e | e a re s S 0 C I E T Y to go to Halkerug'n and have 10\:]" year. i E> 1! taken.—Adv. 14 ! — = & Y ; picture. taken, Y Z'|¥ Frank Paul of -Hewkuie, Ia‘.. vsv‘l’lo —— . 2 Presents : ; Mrs. J. H. Ashal of Quiring was | has opened a hardware store in Sol- 4 The TEACHER ENTERTAINED. -|, Mre & tb Aohel of Ol ouk | way, was among the business visitors || JRffg= ell o Clara Kimball Youn | Members of the Win One class of |Ston Where she will pass a.few days. yesterday. y e Dessert . g the Methodist church =planned a|-'n. Goorge Platt and two chil-| 0. L. E. Weber, manager of the A rare-grade gelatine with your —IN— pleasant surprise yesterday afternoon fof Mra. J. W. Naugle. The after- hoon was passed in sewing and, a delightful lunch was served. Mrs: | Naugle,;iwho is the m::erNot the] ;i class, left-this morning ‘for Norway,{ i * 3 3 f Falls is attending to businegs mat- ~-and husband. After spending several line bef: e buying:: - w96 197 i "Mrs. G. W. Stagg has returned e before buying. TwWI6 Woeks. thete she. will go.to Chicago from Hibbing :where shé has visited :::d '}:;g{?;e:,’mlg:'m}a;; ‘her ‘daughter, -Mrs. Eripkson. go':to Indianapolis, Ind.,” her . old home:: She expects to be absent _from the city during the months of October ‘and November. ‘Watab Pulp & Paper Co., at Sartell; Minn,, spent yesterday im.the city| on ' business. " choice of seven fruit juice flavors, eachina separate glass vial. Also - Mint Jiffy-Jell for mint sguce and dren of Pipestone, Minn., are visit- ing_ Mrs, Platt’s sister, Mrs. H. W. Bolger. & i +Mrs,’ Clara:Shay of Thief River The Henrionnet Millinery is open- ; ing the season with a complete line Miss Sadie Chesborough returned yesterday from Henniug where she went to visit her nephew, LeRoy Chesborough, who is a member of the Second Minnesota battalion. OST CARDS the beautiful new Mississippi |- “Troppman {is:selling ‘peaches for a dollar a box out of the car. - Better order yours ‘today. Phone 927. Troppman’s Deparment Store. - 2-95 P - Concrete Bridge - Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Porte of Grand Forks, who are spending the| summer at their cottage at Movil lake, motored -to the :Forks yester- day morning. - ‘They will Teturn to| the cottage later for ‘a longer stay. only 5c¢ each at Carlson’s “‘of Course.” Netzer’s Drug Store. £ 'Wm. Christianson, Nymore, Rich Studio, 29 10th St. Mrs. R. ‘A. Ostrander of Arco, Minn.; {s visiting her sister, Mrs. G. 'W. “Stagg, ' and- family- for ~several weeks. H:"Koors entertained yes- it ternoonntor her little SRR { nephew, Clifford Hesson, who = has| George W. Rhea and family have —_— ) been her guest during the summer.|gone to Crookston and Grand Forks ‘William Utich, Julius Hollander, j Games were played on the lawn, af-|on a visit. They expect to return Albert Graff, Gust Berg, Carl Swen-< ter which refreshments were served.|to' Bemidji Monday. . son, Edward, Alex and Hugo ‘Hensel, The guests- were Harold Miller, Inez Jr.,-of the town of Froiin have gone Miller, Clayton Ebert, Jack Currie, Miss Lela Knockle of Quiring was |to Minneapolis tc attend the state] = ' | p Tos Archie Currie, John- Murray, John|in «the city yesterday. .From here fajr. . “Albert Graft will visit at Good . m‘ muu Thunder, ‘Minn., before returning. 3 The Henrionnet Millinery is now| o ' 5 You“q n 100 TONIGHT 8 “Thebeep Purple’ McKee, Lillian McKee, Lorraine Ta-|she went to Crookston where she showing:a new line of smart pattern room is-fn charge of an experienced i ' ByPAUL MRMSTROND ard WILSON MIZN| bdy, Morley Brandborg, = Catherine|will attend business -college. ‘Ripple, Joe Mirray, Dorothy and and tailored’ fall 'hats. " ‘The work trimmer ‘and is ready to do your work. Call and._place your : order|[PRICES: 15c-28c=-35¢c - ENTIRE.: CHANGE IN PROGRAM Mrs. C. M. Bacon is visiting rela- tives in Fargo, N. D., for several days. > B. P. 0. E. ELKS NOTICE ‘There wiil.bs ‘s regular meeting of the Blks:lodge September. 8. Mr! and Mrs. Charles Zahnn and Capy h—l. ‘; J:rnfll. Sec'y. | daughters, Mildred and Lois,* who group'of 12 girls‘at an informal : PR > have been vigiting +at the Thomas X p th Ed Sheldrew and family of Spruce | Porte summer ‘home on Moval lake, Lo NA - FENB LL 2;?&0;?:%?;:: .stl":;gz(:he:tmr: Grove expect to luvla“lor :Viu:c::nl‘n ;nd l;; :::;::m:: ‘t’{: lfo‘erit;ndr:fi:h eBd ¥ s fo cm cg Mary et block. | - -where ~the; make - their|D. L Te .o B il o & Oolmosu'.il:d“";ui;:r.m Dinnjecblock: lsn?:e.' bk 4 ,.w AR :}b?flie}:nr.h”lni:.. yésterday-over thi 533 ol % 3 S D 3 3 reat Northern. . : 1 e L A Mra: George Radsptaner and Ml 2 Siiustile s - fhmous: play ed. ““Miss ~Margaret = Malbrafth ™ of M!;I::; & :::xl: ::o;‘;er::e 15 ver. v:;:'; S e " ‘Larimore was an:out-of-town- guest. -~ ; n : Miss Sattler, who is an accomplished | yesterday. ey 3 Owatonna and points® ‘if by ccess 2 3 e innesota’’and Wisconsin; | § 3 : musician, expects to leave on Wed- 8 -an : - George Kirk, accompanied by his|He will-resume"his duties as cler i A4 nesday for St..Paul to continue her daughters, Evelyn and Bernice, and { &t Gill ‘Bros. clothing store.: . * a‘, e = o o e Sequel to ‘“‘Peg O’ My Heart” study -of piano and-organ, after be- ing here and at ‘Bemidfi for her va- Between Acts the members will appear in cation.—Grand Forks Herald. VAUDEVILLE the nature of a farewell, as the guest of honor will leave for his home in 8t. 'Paul. s g B Virginia' Rhea. 'The party was in early. w96 d9T7 * HOSTESS AT BRIDGE: Miss’ Marie" Sattler entertained a ““THE DEEP PURPLE” By Paul Armstrong and Wilson Mizner A WORLD FILM FEATURE A play. which.you wilk rcthgs long after you have seen {t. The star. of th'e plece has appeared in many successful plays, but -the present one gives her the greatest opportunity of her bril- liant career, The story is written around the people we never see and yet are continually.on the. lookout for crooks:’ The" authors spent years in research work looking into the charac- -7~ _teristics and personalities of the class of people they have writ- c:n about, and this attention to detail ‘plainly :shows in the story. son, George, went to “ Minneapolis last evening to attend the state fair for a day or two. Mr. and -Mrs. Brechett of Minne- apolis, who have spent the summer at Grand Forks Bay, returned to their home last evening. Their daughter, Miss Ione, who has also passed the summer at Lake Bemidji, returned to her some several days ago, accompanied by Miss Gail Shu- man and her brother, Louis Bre- chette, who has been drafted. WILL BE AT THE 'REX Theatre Tomorrow MATINEE AND EVENING PRICES ONLY 5 AND 15 CENTS Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Wilde and Mr. ~ and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Schulke of Mesdames J. J. Opsahl and H. N.|mengtrike were in Bemidji yesterday McJfee will entertain the Red Cross|enroute to Minneapolis where they sgf.ety of the Presbyterian church|ywijl attend the state fair. “hmorrow afternocon at the Opsahl home at 2:30 o'clock. Reports of| (scar Nelson of the Northern Na- the finance committee will be given|tional bank has gone to Tenstrike, — at this meeting. All are invited to|where he wilk take J. F. Hermann’s| Mrs. Hagen and -daughters, May- be present. place as cashier of the bank|belle and Mrs. Buckman, have re: while the latter is on a vacation. turned to Grand Forks after spend- HOSTESSES TO GUILD ing the summer at Grand Forks Bay. Mesdames George McTaggart and Mrs. Buckman, whose home is in left this morning on his fourteenth | Minneapolis, will visit.her mother at John Goodman will be hostesses to the Episcopal Guild Thursday after- annual photographing trip. He weyt Grand Forks for some time. Her to Michigan, N. D., where he will|husband, who has also spent the noon at 2:30 o’clock in the church|pake his headquarters while photo- [ summer, at the Bay, will return to parlors. A large attendance is de- sired in order to start the fall work graphing threshing rigs and crews. | Minneapolis Saturday to resume his with renewed interest and vigor. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lees and duties as manual training teacher in one of the public schools. daughter, Miss Alice, of Minneapolis . . and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jenner| The Grand Forks Herald says: and son, Gordon, of St. Paul are vis-| “Mrs. J. H. Ruettell and her children Can also have board without|iting at the F. V. Gardner home infand Mrs. Ruettell’s mother, Mrs. rooms. 314 America Ave. Phone|pleasant Valley. They made the trip | Panl D. Boutell, of Minneapolis have 360-W- % 6-911 | by motor and will remain until the|returned from Bemidji where they —————————————————————o———| latter part of the week. Mrs. Lees | have spent a share of the summer Y - o |and Mrs. Gardner are sisters and|at the Birchmont Beach hotel, and * % ENTSON D. V. M. Mrs. Jenner is a daughter of Mr. and | they left yesterday for Minneapolis. h X W E DO ARIAN Mrs, Gardner. Norman Gardmer ex-|Mrs. Ruettell will place her children : Oftice Phone 3- pects ‘to return-to the cities with|in school there. and will return to - 3rd St. and R. C. SOCIETY ENTERTAINED A. A. Richardson, photographer, WANTED—Boarders “and ~ roomers. them. Mr. Lees is a linotype opera-|Grand Forks after a short visit at tor on the Minneapolis Journal. her mother’s home.”—Grand Forks Herald. ;u 3 Befween Friends £l B e " True Smoke is a Buy ‘word have their reports ready, especially| j p Those who try it, like it; recommend it. That’s th ho h thing to do with / 4 ; 2o e s O eaar Ty LI B, 10 €0 ¥ 147, the secret of True Smoke’s po . That’s how RED CROSS NOTES There is to be an important busi- ness meeting of the local Red Cross chapter in the basement of the pub- lic library, Monday, September 10, at 3 p. m. All the ofricers and chair- TONIGHT 10cts and 20cts either collecting or disbursing funds. _In addition, the chairmen of the = the “Brotherhood of True-Smokers” started 40 years i . difterent circles are asked to be pres- That’ hy th A 5 1 ent or to send some representative ! ago. s why the "l? in Minnesota alone were who can tell briefly and concisely over $100,000 last year. Quality counts, always. the membership of her circle’ and what it has accomplished. The ob- ject of the meeting is to find out just what our working strength is, "hoth financially and in active mem- bership. True Smoke is the choicest tobacco from five of America’s True Smoke finest tobacco-growing states. It’s all tobacco; pure tobacco; Smokes True expertly blended tobacco, with bite and parch removed. : Next time try True Smoke—for ing or Ch”; True smoking. It’s tl::m n::ty satisfying combination m get. o0 True Smoke is sold in 10c flat or round bags and in S0c fibez When the -bowels are not acting ’ : and address with 10c and we will see that you are supplied—at once. freely, waste matter remaining in ; C. PEPER TOBACCO CO. them generates poisons—which are N rapidly absorbed by the blood and SAINT LOUIS 1 1+ MISSOURI causs serious disease, such as bilious- 4 9 neéss, gastritis, skin diseases and /¥ . = ] ¢ many others. Don’t take the risk of by 1 i such dangerous illness. Hollister’s | . 7. Is every man a potential thief? CHARLES RAY (Hero of “The Pinch Hitter”) : says “No,” but when he makes his wager and becomes “The Millionaire Vagrant” he discovers that a man Trespects no law when the wo- man he loves is in danger. Also TRIANGLE-KEYSTONE COMEDY . “Teddy at the Throttle” Tomorrow—SESSUE HAYAKAWA Rocky Mountain Tea once a week' will keep the bowels active and o health. [ 3 clean, and safeguard your Barker’s Drug Ntore.—Adv. tive Page s : = “*-—zl——»;::_-:T,,,,,