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: segm e 1 = TR TR 3 Mrs. Effie Geroy. of Tenstrike was Mr. and Mrs. Sandy McDonal - ; ! ; the guest of friends.in Bemidji yes-| companied by. Attornzy H. J. Fr(xx?;t Brlx‘flcie‘irz G;Irl:;].d %‘ gee;'{al:«l:gx a?l?al’\l(‘i‘r i wH AT o SOCIETY PERSON ALS AND terday while attending the Fourth of | and wife, and Miss Harriet Brown of | Geer went t6 fiemmj! Thursda}; b : | July celebration. Blue Earth are guests ‘at the home{morning to visit at the home of Mr f A ' - of Mr. and Mrs. C, M. Jacobson, Mr. |and Mrs. Frank Berkey and to attend Mr. and Mrs. George Boobar and|and Mrs.- McDonald are Mrs. Jacob-|the Fourth of July . celebration at IS DOING Y NEWSY NOTES daughters, Eliza and Nellie, of Nary|son’s parents. They made the trip|Bemidjl.—Bagley Independent. p passed yesterday 'in Bemidji cele-| by automobile in a day and a half. £ N ;: J ; _ || brating the Fourth. OB NAL GR i & ; d B 2 < - - s One of tnese nice aays you ought| @2 w . W A ,ENTERTAINED AT BREAKFAST James MoAndrews of Big Falls was| $1.50 Sateen Petticoats at 98c at to'go to Hakkerup's ard have your| M s et s the guest of friends here yesterday.|Troppman’s.” 376 picture taken. 14tt Mr, and Mrs. A. Lord entertained} - : . AT THE (the six ‘navy boys from the U. 8. 8§71 Mr. and” Mrs. A. A. Richardson Miss. Lola Bomstad of Minneap- - ‘Kansas, who were here on a short|motored to Park Rapids this morn-|olis, who is visiting friends in Leon- T H E A :r E R S [EATLESS MEAT | IFBACK HURTS Take a Glass cf Salts to Flush Kidneys [If Bladder Bothers You ATRE — TONIGHT THE. “:furlough and their girl friends at|ing. ard, passed yésterday in Bemidji at-|! breakfast yesterday morning, ' 4 » . | tending. the celebration. ) % . Regular $12.60 Ladies’ Jersey ’ Bk : . Sport Suits at $9.48 at Froppman’s. It you want a car, call Enterprise B . SECOND ANNUAL BALL o ; - 1-76| Auto Co.. Office phone 1, residence " REX TONIGHT oS phore 10. . 66tt| - “Her Boy,” at the Rex tonight, is Mrs, M. B. Nelson and three chil-| Miss Gladys Eastman of Moose|a great message of patriotism in line “dren of Leonard passed yesterday in|was in Bemidji Wednesday, enroute -with Metro’s consistent policy of aid- the city. : to Turtle River, where she will visit|ing the government in every possible et X 1| relatives for two. weeks. - ‘liway to~light the torch of patriotic :Mrs. Conrad Julian of Shevlin: was {fervor and keep it flaming. Lovely a between-train visitor in Bemidji| L. M. Stow and his family of 827 Effie.Shannon and Niles Welch are yesterday: : North Third street have returned|.co-starred in the production, but o from a week’s outing at Itasca lakejother parts are of great strength and ‘Women’s-Muslin Combination and|and Bemidji.—Grand Forks Herald | value, and the human element of the = story itself is of the utmost import- ‘Preparations are being made for the second annual ball to be given by the Bemidji Ladies’ Concert band, Friday, July 12, in the city hall, and the affpir.promises to be an“en- .~ Joyable-gne. ” b Migs;/Mina Lind -and Chris Neu- - mann,:both -of Bemidji, were mar- * ried.in-Brainerd Tuesday. -The wed- ding dinner/was served at the home of Mrs. Kerr, formerly Miss Jeane - /Begsley of Bemidji. Eating nieat regularly eventually |- produces kidney troubia in some]: form or other, says a well-knovn au- thority, because:the uric ac:d in meat|’ Petticoats at 69c at, Troppman’s. 1-75| The creamery now has a large|ance in “Her Boy.” ; -3 B 3 dagy supply of buttermilk at 10c a ]“Her Boy” lllustrat;s the way iln ss Marion Vie of Minneapolis|gallon. 527tf| which the war comes homé to fami- i ] 5 g is visiting at the John Parker home lies. It shows the torturing sacri- g:;g:ls{eg‘,e k‘td“fys' .t}l;e.y {"—‘““a °"é for a week. Mr, and Mrs. E. G. Worthington|fices mothers must make to send| .o " 1y ’sc;‘rl: Sfuggf 3+ G108 - up ‘i‘“ A and John Biggs of Deer River autoed | their sons away, but it shows also| "o p sg LI oRe E}?l 'Il(c-l; BE- Mrs. Harry Smith of the town of|to Bemidji Wednesday and - are|that duty to the nation and devotion VDACKAC : an tl:msery‘n}“ @ xianay Northern passed Wednesday in the|spending the week-end here, the]|to the right lie-deep in the heart of zega‘:‘i‘ ¥ eu_r;atlc tv}\:m,:-s, . severe city: shopping. | guests of relatives. every: right-minded American boy: toerapi dclisi’r a:;eei)lzl;:azisé eg]n:(;;:i%zt:);né Scene from -Triangle Play, 3 ) By every means in her power Helen o At oy *“The / " If. you want a car, call Enterprise| Mrs, ‘Sidney Miller of Pinewood,| Morrison, in *“Her Boy,” tries to urinay irritation. e ‘Answer The moment your back hurts or Auto Co. Office phone 1, residcnce|who has visited relatives in Sault|lkeep “her boy” from entering the kid h A 3 0 plione 10. g S6L. | Ste, Marie, Gold Oity, Mich., and|service, only to find that her most|kidneys aren’t acting right, or if|. |- : other points for the past month, re-|extreme measure, her “last card,” i bladder bothers you, get about four r i Y o \ Miss Charlotte Bye of Pinewood|turned home Wednesday. the every one that convinces him that | ounces of Jad Salts from any good was among the business visitors in 7 s enlistment is a necessity, and a glori- | Pharmacy; take a tablespoonful in a ‘the city Wednesday. $50,000 to Yoan on farms. Dean|ous privilege. glass of water before breakfast for In Seven Reel Feature : $ 7 NORD-ANDERSON Carl =:Npnd and Alma Anderson, ‘both . of y Pebs, Minn., were married last evening at 7:30 o'clock at - the Methodjst, pargonage, Rev.. B. D, « 'Hanscom offjcjating. They. were at- tended by John Ostrom and Esther Josefson. ;iThey will make their home .at Debs. : - ; ‘0DD FELLOWS HOSTS After the regular installation of \officers this evening by the 0dd Fel- lows, the ,Rebekahs and families of the Odd Fellows will ‘be entertained. The program will commence about 9:30 o’clock and refreshments will . he gerved. 3 ENTERTAINED FOR “JACKIES” - Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Olson entertain- +«ed Misses Mabel Johnson, Ione Bre- «chett of Minneapolis, who is spend- *‘ing the summer at Grand Forks Bay, :and’ Alvin Olson, Hovey Lord, Victor ‘Flatner, Carroll (Jim) Hill, Ed Si- mons and. Moose Hendrixson at 6 w’clock dinner- Wednesday night. All the ‘“‘jackies” with the exception of ‘Hendrixson _started - on the return trip to the U. S. 8. Kansas last eve- ming. The boys are all looking -fine and are in the best of health and spirits. scream. Miss Laura Rusness of Fargo, N. r.angd Co. d71tf| Charlie Chaplin in a two-reel|8-few days and your kidneys will D., is visiting at the H .Fallon and| _Miss Julia Munger, stenographer then act fine. This famous salts is| ¢ y » made from the acid of grapes and TH i C.'M. Bacon homes for a Week. and bookkeeper for the Given Hard- Rex Tomorrow. lemon_ juice, combined. with .lithia, i b ware .company, returned this morn-| = George Walsh will be seen in “The gfighhfiogg?i ‘fi%ief}?: i%’&e‘a%i:fifatg A Thrilling Drama them to normal activity; also to neut- of ' Socialism A T lize the acids in the urine so it no A MANY. GO “OVER THE TOP” |57 ¢, i h A b 1 There Is sometuing for you in thel —my "0 doiion in' Bomidji and | SP8eF irritates, thus ending bladder Also.Showing (Once) L . disorders. vicinity is beyond question, as dem- P e onstrated by the throngs in this city i Jl?d Sgltls. }f:fmlwt dnjure, anyone; 1 X k) 1) yesterday to celebrate the national R SE8 8 ¢ e lgnui efle;vpscent lithia- THE B"lls EYE Rev. George Backhurst, rector of holiday. Their eagerness to.see Ser- water .drink which millions of men 1 Miss Annie Paulson of Shevlin is|the Episcopal church, and = family|ooont“Guy Empey, hero of the and women take now and then to visiting, her.sister, Mrs. Fred Swen-|1eft. today for a visit to Leach Lakel g /q “author,. lecturer and patriot keep the kidneys and urinary organs » > > | clean, thus avoiding serious kidne, son, of Frohn for a couple of weeks. and White Earth Indian ' reservar|. ” . P tions, where they will spend two go over the top” in the Vitagraph disease. weeks, Mrs. Martin Peterson and family|ing from McIntosh where she spent| Kid is Clever.” of Kelliher are ‘visiting at the Au-|the Fourth yith her parents. - gust :Boquest home for a week. Fresh roll films'made by Eastman| Want Ad column today. It's on the Kodak .Co. No-advance in prices.| last page. Rich Studio, 29 10th St. ~ 6-75 ST Nine Reel Program — 10c-20c picture production of his own stir- ring war tale “Over the Top,” at the Elko- theater, overtaxed the capacity of«the house throughout continuous performances from 1 o’clock in the afternoon . until midnight. Many people: were turned .away. Those who were unable to see “Over the Top” yesterday will have the oppor- ‘William-<Fellows- and = daughter, Alice, Roland Fellows and sons of Tenstrike celebrated- the Fourth in Bemidji, The ¢reamery now has a large daily supply of buttermilk at 10c a P . 527t gallon. Kodak film developing, only 10c; Miss Ida Heng has as her guests printB'Rzic,hd%tsg;' 83-121199 %z-glefg:e the| her sister, Miss Martha ‘Heng, and war. C udio 2 7 ‘her niece, Miss Helen Heng, of f - | / 1 mo. 78| Crookston. They came to attend the it:;n;t);ntgnigvl;:;inaglsowtl?:;m“l:g:\lérm&te . celebration and will remain until Top” will again be screened in the Sunday. Elko theater. ’ If you want a car, call Enterprise GRAND TONIGHT 4 “ 4 ¥ ” A;:;gecfé Offige. phone 1, reslfl%xgé: “The Answer” is the name of the & P 7 new seven-act Triangle drama where- Fabi > B in mighty forces, emotional and so- 2 w:(‘jr;x;lgfll’at::]l;:g: ‘ll‘ligngv:lfl] S:, gllg“g ciological, clash with gigantic¢ force. B : v : D Few and far between have been the TONIGHT 2 TONIGHT week visiting relatives and friends photodramas that have rivalled “The TONIGHT AND-TOMORROW - = :MATINEE AND RIGHT | stocioivers or tt Fan Motor| Answers in, dramuti suspense, w\f§ THE DEVOTION OF AMERICA'S MANHOOD: - | . v | g i Company. Alma Rubens, supremely alluring is told in Triangle star, is in the lead, sup- : y ; . The Grand Torks Herald says:|ported by Joe King, recent addition £6 f yy e Mr. and Mrs. J. R.-Carley and Mr.|{o Triangle, and the versatile Wal- | &8 and Mrs. G. L. Ireland motored ove:r|]ace McDonald. ‘“‘The Answer” will to Bemidji yesterday to remain.un-1pe shown at the Grand toniglit, with v A 5-Act METRO Screen Drama of til after the Fourth of July.” a chapter of “Thé Bull’'s Eye” as added - attraction. MOTHER LOVE AND PATRIOTISM ' Starring $1.25 T'ub Silk at 7%9c¢ yard .at Troppman’s. 1-78 | BEMIDJ1 ASTONISHED TS ’rl'nmlcr:;'i"ls and daughter BY MER(ANT'S STORY e o iy Sty LIS 1 " A merchant relates the following: ) b -!ld '¥1rs ‘;”! Sv.g"'rcr“fl'lM(r)"' “For years 1 could not sleep with- EFFIE SHANNON o AT Los Sped e & el |0Ut turning every ‘hour. Whatever W o "L:“ \1"\"’ SDOIC ””l" a week| ate caused gas and sourncss. Also | §§ and N]LES ELCH P 1’.0“ L?E l,l?rf“m" had stomach catarrh, ONE SPOON- tage.on Big. Lurtle lake UL buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., ) = ~a mived in Adler-i-ka relieved me \ Beoriaan gt son. Russell, and | INSTANTLY. " Bootuse' Adlor-bia CHARLIE CHAPLI } o ’I}“‘ ,snpm‘llniendel]’lt (1" the| qushes the ENTIRE alimentary —es ed Lake ageney, and son, Paul, mo-| ooy iy relieves ANY CaSE const- L tored down from the reservation on ;;x:hm:. sour ;tomncl\ or gas and WG REELS Wednesday to sccompany some pa- events appendicitis. it has - . o y tients home from St. Anthony’s hos- %I;';Y(SKEST H"c’hun of anything we || 10-20 Cents 1-20-0-v'clank pital. ever sold. City Drug Store.—Adv. ¢ Girl leaves for Birch- A Use of Cement. 1 Tomorrow---“THE KID IS CLEVER” oints on the lake at| Cement was first put on'the market - 7:3QPP, M. tn Bngland, It was still being import- B stal‘rlng GEORGE WALSH PT = APT W. B, MacLACHLAN. ed inio this country in 1875, It was » > ; at this time that the use of Portland cement in the United States came into commercial prominence. When the product was first placed on the market in competition with that which was be- ing -imported from England and Ger- many a -good price was demanded. However, production in excess of de- L mand soon resulted and it proved a olg j! : factor in the price cutting that fol- Try a‘Pair of Those Ali| towea. That lad of yours, over seas. All that is humanly possible is be- ing done to see to it that he is well fed, well clothed and efficiently equipped. Organizations like the Army BE PRETTY! TURN = Y. M. C. A., are looking to his phys- 5 Py ical comfort, healthful recreation e URAY HAIR DARK and clean fun. If he is sick or . Try Grandmother’s old Favor- wounded the Red Cross will provide < Oes _ite Recipe of Sage Tea for him with tender, loving care. : . and Sulphur. Yet there is one thing that will Just Received This bri e to his f dai Morning at Almost -everyone knows that Sage rmg a smile to hig Tace and a joy e Tea dar:ld bs}flphuxl'), llc)r(?l?ler]y by to his heart that none of these can b ounded, brings bac e natural Sk . i & ) tl'.)olor and lustre to the hair when give; that only you can give— 7 faded, streaked or gray. Years ago your photograph. 4 1 the only way to get this mixture was 7 to make it at home, which is mussy and troublesome. Nowadays, by ask- - ing at any drug store for “Wyeth’s Shoe Store Sage and Sulphur Compound,” you —— A will .get a large bottle of this famous old recipe, improved by the addition A high grade Army of other ingredients, for about 50 s cents. S . Arth Em s s ’s"mas A e— Shoe that will fit and Don't stay gray! Try it! No one cret s Guy t? oy-11 Vltagra}’)!ls, “’?Pmd“cfiom; give service, and the can possibly tell that you darkened M. P. No. 12 \0ver the TOP. i kind that Red your hair, as it does it so naturally oode merican boy or soft brush with it and draw this V'NINE ACTS. T EE SHOWS DAlLYl : . through your hair, taking one small T i h d T 3 A wantstostafi(? in. Sizes strand at a time; by morning the “ oni t an omorrow JU| 5'6 2 to 5Y,. Price— gray hair disappears, and after an- - 4 other application or two, your hair Matinees 3:00, 10c-20c Nights 7:16-9:00, 20c-30c : becomes beautifully dark,’ glossy and F atiractive. Hakkerup, the photographer in i your fown : : ! oo Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com- 2 : ¥ pound is a delightful toilet requisite ; for those who desire dark hair and s ’ ; 5 ‘ AR 2. Ifi a youthful appearance, It is not in- tended for the cure, mitigation orl ] 2 prevention of disease,