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WHAT SOCIETY IS DOING LADIES’ AID MEETING There will be a busihess meeting ot .the Methodist Ladies’ Aid at the home of Mrs.-P. L. Hines, 1100 Beltrami Avenue, tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 ‘o’clock. Every member is urged to be present as there is much business to attend to, . ' WED AT PARSONAGE __ Miss Grace Hutchins and Arthur . Daw, both of Bena, were married last evening at 7:30 o’clock at the Pres- byterian parsonage by Rev. L. P. ‘Warford. They will make their home n Bena. ICE CREAM SOCIAL The ladies of the Carr Lake Red Cross circle will give an ice cream social at A. E. Rako’s grove Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock: -Every-one is cordially invited. CLUB MEETING The Swedish Lutheran Unity club %, will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Oscar Benson, 900 Irvine avenue. PERSONALS AND | l‘ NEWSY NOTES | Dean $50,000 to loan on rarms. 8 arite + TLand Co. Mrs. John Quave of Tenstrike was in Bemidji transacting business yes- terday. The creamery now k;aa a large daily supply of buttermilk at 10c a gallon. 527tf Miss Mae Getts of Minneapolis ., spent yesterday in the city visiting xgmltiends. If you want a car, call fi}nterprise Auto Co. Office phone 1, residence phone 10. 56tf large 10c a 627tL The creamery aow has a daily supply of buttermilk at gallon. o I. G. Haycraft of Solway was in the city yesterday attending to busi- ness matters. % One of these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have your picture taken. 14tt If you want a car, call Enterprise Auto Co. Office phone 1, residence phone 10. b66tf Mrs. Henry Anderéon of Wiltoh was a between train shopper in Be- midji yesterday. If you want a car, call Enterprise Auto Co. Office phone 1, residcnce phone 10. 6611 Mrs. James Lee of Grand Forks ¥ arrived in Bemidji this week and will f spend the summer here. d Kodak film developing, only 10c; prints, 3¢, 4c, 5¢; same as before the war. Rich Studio 29 10th St.* 5 1 mo. 78 Mrs. B. Landgren and Mrs. E. Landgren of Becida autoed to Be- midji yesterday and calle don friends. Four photographs for alien Ger- man women registering, only 95c. Rich Studio, 29 10th St. Phone 570-W. 5-622 Mrs. Oscar Hanson went to Brain- erd this morning where she will visit her sister, Mrs. Henry Peterson, for some time. C. Adams of Minneapolis will ar- rive tomorrow to spend-a week or ten days visiting with his wife, who is spending the summer here. 1= Miss Aileen Fellows of -Tenstrike was among the out-of-town shoppers in Bemidji yesterday. While here : she was the guest of friends. GRAND THEATRE. - TONIGHT NORMA TALMADGE “MISSING LINKS” An Elopement, a Run on the Bank and a Near-Lynching Are Features of this Triangle Photo- drama. - N e s I g Also Showing “THE BULL'S EYE” TOMORROW FRIDAY BELLE BENNETT in “THE LONELY "WOMAN” also _“THE BULL'S EYE” N\ All couples who married to keep bridegroom out of the draft are in- vited to see “Mrs. Slacker,” free of admission—excepting war tax—at the Elko theater, Friday, June 21. © 2-621 Miss Mary Farrel, who has been a guest at the home of her uncle, G. W. Farrel, for the past month, has|™ returned to her home in Kansas City, Mo., this week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stocking of Minneapolis are expected to arrive this evening to spend a week.as the guests of Mrs. N. E. Hinkley. Mrs. Hinkley is a niece of Mr. Stocking. Harold Rearick of Tenstrike, who graduated from the Bemidji business college this spring, has accepted a position as bookkeeper in the Crook- ston Lumber Company’s office of this city. Mrs. M. Greenblat has as guests at her home, her mother, Mrs. 8. Nat- elson, and sister, Mrs. J. H. Altman, and little daughter, Evelyn, of Du- luth. They will remain for three weeks. “Miss Serena Blue and Miss Myrtle White and party of Northern passed through Bemidji yesterday enroute by auto to Grand Forks where they will visit Miss Blue’s sister, Mrs. William Bayne, for two weeks. Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Sanborn return- ed Tuesday evening from a motor trip to Minneapolis where they vis- ited with friends. Dr. Sanborn also attended the American Medical asso- ciation meeting held in Chicago. Mrs. O. Vig of .Edmore, N, D., who has been the guest of Mrs. C. Lar- vick of this city for the past two weeks, has gone to Crookston where she will visit with friends for a few days before returning to Edmore. Mrs. E. Haake and daughter, Miss Myrtle Haake, left for their home in Brainerd this morning after spend- ing a week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Morken. Mr, Haake was a dele- gate to the Minnesota Sunday School, convention. > ‘Pred Larson left last night for Little Falls, where he will visit at the home of his parents for a few days before entering the service. Mr. Larson has been bookkeeper for the Crookston Lumber company for sev- eral months. Miss Adelaidg Thornton of Winni- peg and Mrs.' W. O. Chapman and daughter, Bernice, of Rainy River are the guests of Mrs. A. E. Nelson and family of Dewey avenue for two or three weeks. Miss Thornton, Mrs. Chapman and Mrs, Nelson are sisters. REFOREST BARE HILLSIDES Scarcity of Timber Moves Mining Companies in Pennsylvania to Take Action. Hazelton, Pa.—The scarcity of lum¢ ber for mine pillars and other mine useg has led to the creation.of a for- estry departinent by several of the large mining companies, one of which has just referested Bear Creek watershed with 5,000 white pine and 5,000 Norway spruce trees. Thirty thousand more trees are in process of cultivation at Hugo, Pa., in the Panther Oreek valley. When tim- ber ts ready to cut in the vicinity of the mines troublesome waits and long hauls will be ellminated. More timber in the anthracite region would stop floods, add to the water supply, reduce the drought periods and enable the anthractte industry to add to its output. Many thousands of acres are available about the mines for reforestation. g INSTANT _ ACTION _ SURPRISES MANY HERE This grocer’s story surprises lo- cal people: “I had bad - stomach trouble. All food seemed to sour and form gas. Was always consti- pated. Nothing helped until I triea buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adler-i-ka. ONE SPOON- FUL astonished me with its IN- STANT action.” Because Adler-i-ka flushes the ENTIRE alimentary tract it relieves ANY CASE constipation, sour stomach or gas and prevents appendicitis. It has QUICKEST ac- tion of anything we ever sold. City Drug Store.—Adv. ELKO TONIGHT—LAST TIMES ELSIE FERGUSON In Artcraft Picture “THE SONG OF SONGS” Six Part Special Feature, with FATTY ARBUCKLE + In his very latest ‘Moonshine’ Two part comedy 8 Part Program—10c, 20c FRIDAY ONLY GLADYS HULETTE In Comedy Drama “MRS. SLACKER” also HEARST-PATHE NEWS ‘| or explodes, and the laugher is given | + . S STOLEN GOODS AS PARTOFMISFEES|[ . AT THE THEATERS , ! fennessee Lawyer Claims .Loot as Payment for Defending " REX TONIGHT At the Rex theater this evening Negro Thieves. will be shown one of the Select Pic- - gurtlas cforgoration’ features, “The Or- S s eal o osette,” a story intensel Memphis, ~Tenn.—Three negroes | interesting and full of Ma{'tllng teaty- stole $2,200 in money and diamonds to the value of $3,000 at Hot Springs, during the races there, and came to Memphis. Local authorities were noti- fied to arrest the negroes, The trio went to jail.and thelr ill:gotten wealth was locked in a safe at police head- quarters. Abe Cohen, a local attorney, called on the negroes and they read- {ly employed him to secure their re- lease. . Incidentally, they gave him an order on the desk sergeant for the money and jewels, When the desk sergeant refused to give up the wealth Cohen went into chancery court -and ures. It is a special booking, sent by the Select corporation for a two days’ showing at the Rex. There will also be shown one of the Mack Sennett screams, a two-reel gollz\'edy, entitled “A Desperate Scan- al.” Lookwood Sunday. At the Rex Sunday will be seen that splendid film -actor, Harold Lockwood, in “The Landloper.” GRAND TONIGHT Life in a small ‘town with a mys- tery ingeniously unfodded forms the theme of “The Missing Links,” to be seen at Grand Theater tonight. Norma Talmadge, Robert Harion, Constance Talmadge, Dlga Grey and Thomas Jefferson are in the cast. Such interesting events_as a college escapade, an elopement, a Tun on a ‘bank, a murder mystery and.a hap- py solution take place in “The Mis- sing Links.” chapter in the popular “Bull’s Eye” is also on tonight’s program. “The Lonely Woman” is more than a gripping, heart:pulsing play of emotion. It is-a call to faith! It visualizes the power of prayer! It emphasizes -the nohility of ‘true wo- manhood. At the Grand, ‘tomorrow, Friday. - g N ELKO. TONIGHT “The Song of Songs,” the new Arteraft Picture in which Elsie Fer- guson will appear for last time to- night at the Elko theatre, has a role War and Women We hear much these days of what the |~ | women are doing on the battle-line. ow few American women are strong enough to go to the front and endure the hardships of thg men! ‘Help is offered, and is freely given 4 to every nervous, declicate woman, by e fir. P)i)crce’s 'lli*'avorite Prescription. .| Remember ingredicnts on wrapper, No Cohen Secured the Wealth. ‘| alcohol. In tablet or liquid form. All z druggtsts. Tablets sell for 60 cents. secured a writ of replevin. Armed In “female complat,” irregularity, with the writ Coheri secured the|,. \eakness, and in cvery cxhausted wealth. He sued out another writ—|condjtion of the female system, the a writ of habeas corpus—and the CO“l'tl“Prescriplion" seldom fails to benefit freed the negroes. A little later offi-dor cure. Pains, internal inflammation cers from Hot Springs came to get the [and ulceration, weak back, and kindred negroes and the money. The desk |ailments are cured by it—ask your neigh- sergeant showed them the writ of bor. Itdsamarvelou.g remedy for nerv- habeas corpus instead of the prison- ous and general debility, inscmnia, or : A sleeplessness. d ers and the receipts for the money | \write Dr. Pierce, president Invalids’ and jewels instead of the money and ] 'Hotcl, Buffalo, -N. Y., for~corfidential jewels. . The Hot Springs-officers re- | advice and you will receive the medical turned to Hot Springs, vowing it was [attention of a spccialist, wholly without a little hotter in Memphis. Cohen | fee—no charge whatever. Send 10c for claims the money and jewels as ‘‘part trial package “Favorite Prescription of his fee” for defending the negroes. ke Tablets.” MinnearoLis, MINN.—“Some years ago my mother took the ‘Favorite Pre- scription’ during mid- | dle life and it proved 1| itself to be very ben- eficial in every way. She was always most enthusiastic in_praise of all Dr. Picrce’s § remedics. “When my son was seventeen his face , broke out with pim- /| Its Class. “Divorce is a,sort of telephonic dis connection.” “How so0?” ~ “Isn't it a ring off?” Character Revealed by Laugh. The leopard cannot change his spots, nor the laugher his laugh. A laugh is said to be as characteristic of a per- son as his nose or the color of his |ples so had him eyes. No polish or educational veneer | try ‘Goldq;n Medical can alter the laugh much in quality | Discovery. ~He took and tone, although it may soften it.|2 couple of bottles Yet, even then, in an unguarded mo- and it helped clear " the skin axd proved to be a good tonic. ment the old laugh rings or cackles, || n o3 to recommend these medicines because I know they are good.””—MRgs. Geo. C. TownseNy, 5035 17th Av., South, away. RE K THEATRE - TONIGHT-TOMORROW - SELECT PICTURES Presents “The Ordeal Of Rosette’”’ One of Selects’ Best Features MACK SENNETT COMEDIES Fresents ‘A Desperate Scoundrel’ - WITH FORD STERLING Two Reels 7:20 - 9 o’clock S — — S — H H H H 10 - 20 cents SUNDAY—HAROLD LOCKWOOD in “THE LAND- LOPER.” FRESH BUTTERMILK DAILY 10 CENTS GALLON - THECREAMERY B.P. 0. E ; T8 How’s This? ‘We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward thl:;re will be a regular meeting of | for gny case I.e)z gnm‘rh ;2:3 -cannot -be the Elks lo cured by Hall’'s Catarrh icine. s ) dge Thursday evening. Hall's Catarrh Medicine has been taken - E. H. JERRARD, Sec’y.- [.by catarrh sufferers for the past thirty-: most reliable remedy for Catarrh. Hall's | Catarrh Medicine acts thru the Blood on ' the Mucous surfaces, expelling the Pol-: son from the Blood and healing the dis- cased portions. o Ky After you have taken Hall’s Catarrh Med:icine for a short time you will see & great improvement in your. general health. Start taking Hall's Catarrh'Medi- There 18 something for you in the Want Ad column today. It’s on the last page. A A A A A A AN AP AP very similar to ‘the one she -played in “The Outcast,” which was the crowning achievement of her stageé career. This' new photodrama, in conjunction with “Fatty” Arbuckle in “Moonshine,” also showing tonight affords excellent entertainment. (cine ot once and get rid of catarrh. “or testimonlals, free. ! . J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio, 2old by all Drugeists. 76c. Elko Friday. “Mrs. _Slacker”, impersonated by Gladys Hulette, a new comedy dmmnl and late-current events, in pictures, as shown in Hearst-Pathe News of recent issue, are-attractions at the Elko theatre for Friday. ! T, = | In What Shape il Are Your Affairs? i ’ I VHIS is an intensely personal question and one that only Il yourself is equipped to answer. Do Il not side-step—let’s give it a mom- ent’s consideration. You may be called away tomorrow— Il Life’s tenure is not guaranteed. Willthe | * details of your property cares — details with which your family are unfamiliar— lll fall upon their shoulders? Will your prop- erty be distributed as you may direct or || according to inflexible inheritance laws? ll Have you provided protection for those of your dependents to whom ths sudden control of property may be a dangerous l| thing? If you cannot answer these questions to your own I satisfaction, if you have not provided for the distribu~ | tion of your property by /Vill or for its conservation I through Trusteeship, the¢n there is one duty to your l | family still unfulfilled. ; I . Our Trust Officer will gladly assist you and your ] | attorney in this important matter. Wewrs-DicieyTrust Co. ) =~ BTHSTAND 2NPAVE.SOUTH. == MINNEAPOLIS T | COOK AND HEAT YOUR WATER WITH GAS. The Peerless Fuel as Your Neighbor or see THE BEMIDJI GAS CO. 320 Minn. Ave. Phone 76 Open Evenings WOOL BUYING PERMIT GRANTED NORTHERN HIDE & FUR Gp. BY THE GOVERNMENT To operate as an approved wool dealer in country dis- tricts, for 1918 clip in conformity with the regulations of the War Industries Board. Farmers, bring your wool to us, where it is bought under government directions. We are ready now to make up a car shipment. Bring yours now to get into this car. NORTHERN HIDE & FUR GO. BEMIDJI, MINN, 118 Beltrami Ave. Phone 329 five years, and has become known as the " end :