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Grand theatre tomorrow, matinee and | DON'T BURN STfiAW: BALE ; JOINS THE NAVY. ‘evening. - _ IT, APPEAL TO FARMERS |~ Mr. and Mrs. ‘A. Cohen:recéived ! = oney. Fall term Sept. 2, ! . x 3 The play is replete with thrills and save you money. : 1.816 KK KHKK KKK KKK KKK colorful, atmospheric effects of the word from their: son, William, -that he enlisted as a yeoman in the navy. E WHAT SOCIETY E|V.5 75 antes. - h g 4 3 - % < Mlgs Madeline McCartnel oticl(:(ilar great rugged country of the north- - . Mrs. A. A Rahn and two 3ons, [Rapids, Towa, who has been visiting| west. He, recently accepted: a '‘government - Robert and David, of Minneapolis, | her sister, Mrs. J. Germain of Liberty| ., position my Pyl g] hedis pig:ufehl}tl i x ‘who are spending the sunimer at their | the past six weeks, has accepted a po- m’]_‘URE TOMORROW. “Washington, D. C. _ 5 7 4 > lic safely commission. The, purpose % Herbert Rawlinson, & story of ‘thelis to avert another shortage next win- [ BIELITZ NOTIFIED HE IS NOW i G S ttage at Tsland LaKe, will arrive|sition as waitress at Dalton’s’cafe at| 5 Sy cottage st Goland Lake W o | Bemiai, “The Flash of Fate,” featuring crookedest man in the world,” will| ter of roughage feed for stock that O torine at tho Rex tomorrow, | Loruol,&ougtiage feed for stock that | UNDER GOVERNMENT CONTROL at. the St. Cloud Business college.| % % % % % % k% k ¥ ¥ % ¥ ¥ ¥ f" |mummm|munmuum|u|u||ium : : . 'Write' at ‘onca*for catalogue, we can |y LIBERTY. S5 St. " Paul, Aug.. 14—Don’t burn straw, bale it! y 2 ./ The appeal to farmers has been sent out from the offices of the state pub- IR = = = = Manager Bielitz of the Bemidji dis- trict office of the Bell telephone sys- tem, has received official notice that he ' is now under the supervision of Postmaster' ' General 'Burleson, and that the P. M. G. hopes he will use all co-operation in maintaining as high a plane as heretofore, etc., ete. GOES TO WEDDING. “ {at the S. C. Bailey home. Mr, and Mrs. R. Klem and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cominsky left thie : Fithad Mr;z. (1}1901' gesB_ugr ikt (At the, Ger- e & . # £ Miss Julia Munger returned yes-|main home Sunday. ’ ’\lv‘fi",fmfi. efciz“ilst. tan;ll:il tll)xye fvlég':i:;:)bfl; e dasy fvom McIntosh, where she has| = Harvesting is in’full Dlast around matines and evening. cially the northern part of the state, . ece phois il fi:’ R o (% m? |visited her parents. Miss Munger |the town of Liberty. Hurrah! Now/| Abner Hinman, & nawcomer among may not be forced to sell their stock. in:k owmchy;m"éaki L ]a'cerflfls'.,veT hag accepted a position with the J. C.|for a good wheat crop. the brokers, has: his motto “get the Ctonservat]on of rye, oat and wheat g:&%l;kyflk“?:un:fio fil,fyilergh?fl:“ commence her duties tomorrow. : B. P. 0. E. ELKS = . = chief reeat‘m 'bftmgflbe“‘;hi ithey' dlts- NEW REX CASHIER. (¢ SRy g = ~| . There will be a regular meeting of | courage the attention of his Son 10} Migs Anna Klein is the new cash- ing been in the clothing’ business in| Hon.C. M. Cooley, judge of the dis-) the Blls lodge Triurstay evenin Loura Shorb. ~The elder Hinman .e new cas _ Bemidji for several years. He is a | trict court, Grand Forks, N.-D., who 19 E.SH.‘ :‘IERRAYBD, Sscgy. - Lswears to get even with the Shorbs 1031;’ :&?ymb]:g;e.sm has acted in that has spent a three weeks’ outing in the Twin Cities and at Lake Bemidji, brother ‘of Henry Cominsky of this and uses every means in his power city, to accomplish their downfall, * e i < has rfltlumefl By h*ts I‘:°‘l?°-ngg;djfflg; S ng On' a day of fluetuating markets ; : ST i ;ylgxgerrgzlanng.a P JE AT THE £ Sll;gl‘;t;ea:od‘ ‘fm are 3‘;‘;223;%‘1’1?3‘:;" i ey p ‘fi - = ’ = =|u 3 ‘ £ n- 3 3 = 2 ’ = 2| gelf: | Hinman has fixed things at the B e ¢ f / Z PERSONALS AND £|, Mss Alma Sattler, oo ol : : | banksiso that it Is impossible for the ; ; £ 2 L0 ‘?fld{tmmed contrglto, e b xpefte;j ifl £ THEATERS £ Shon?:dt)oll‘:)l?"?: 2 gee:f).air wanders| TONIGHT--7:30 & 9 = = | the city within a day or two to look|= o= 4 2 = w = ) 5 » =3 =|through the slum part of the city = NEWSY NO TES E|atter the prima donna's farmirg i | HINUIMIMIIIMONIININTG and makes the aequaintance of & no: THOS. H. INCE Presents = e 5 & o § i torious crook, “ lade! a'Johnson.’ . ST i isl-dflflw in France.—Grand Forks Her- GRAND TONIGHT. He Heconies &' thief ,by"acc,fdem and ENID BENNETT . B A iAt the Grand theatre tonight there|sees ifi his ‘new proféssion a way: to) b \ X D. S. Mitchell has gone to Walker on business matters. 1 is a splendid bill, headed by winsome | get even with the ‘gang’ of crooked Enid Bennet in her newest Para-|business-men who-have had a hand || mount photoplay “Naughty Naugh-|in' their'downfall. i Roy Cossentine and family of Col- 5 ‘| 1egeville, Neb., passed through ‘Be- $60,000 to 10an on farms. Dean | midji. yesterday, ‘enroute to Black- Aand “o. 1| duck; where they will visit his moth- ty!”—quite as alluring as the title : 5 ; gy : A el"lforaoouple o’f’ weeks. From there| indicates. Written especially by C.| Phere 1s:sometying. for you in-the || they will go to Shanghi, China, where | Gardner Sullivan, the production was} want Ad column' today. It's on the Mr.y Cussintine will - do missionary | directed under the personal super |gacond page. Woild vision of Thomas H. Ince himself. Just as jolly as the name implies. The highlights of the . The story is full of laughs from start —_— | $100' Reward,'$100 i) S 8 £ to finish and contains many new and heroine’s sense of humor are thrown on the absurd The 'readérs’ of 'this: paper will 'be 3. “ » 3 for e A roamy ot Minne. | unexpected twists of plot. Other conventions of a “one horse” community. spoll, was in the oy Mondey vill| Gaic,yrae Roviow. suthoriad pio-| S gk et e .ot stk | ALLIES' OFFICIAL WAR REVIEW 1t you want a car, call Enterprise B antith. He ls entoute to Omaha, | tures distributed by the U. S. govern-| neen able to cure in ‘all its’stages and |1 and “The Bull’s Eye’’—Final Chapter ment, and final chapter in ‘The[that is catarrh. 'Catarrh being greatly: | Auto Co; Office phone ‘1, residence | Neb., where he will do some auditing ; » ’ ininenced by -conatitutional vonditions_ | ff phone 10; ¢ 56tf ixlt tl}:‘efi&n?ro:r I;(;;xs: at Omaha.—Lit- | Bull’s Bye. ‘ ':;‘equlx“egfi)r:flfit“fl?;al1:'99:"{?:;“&“??,‘;; | TOMORROW—M 3:0 Evening 7:30 and 9:00 e Falls Trans ‘atarrh” Medicine"is’ taken ‘na’ | I . 3:00—] 8 T H i REX TONIGHT. acts thrusthe Blood on the Mucous Sur- fil at venme 2 3 "Naughty:nNaughtY." By C. Gardner Sullivan—A Paramount Picture Miss T'lorence Laney of Turtle Riv- er passed yesterday in'the city shop- ping. Miss Elsie Blackburn of Turtle Riv- | L. W. Griffith, ‘traveling auditor er was the guest of friends in the city: yesterday, Mrs. John Olson of Wilton was v of the -System: thereby: destroying. | |l 5 . among the business visitors in the| . Mrs. M. A. Howe will leave next| ~Tomight at the Rex will be pre: e o on ot 1hd digsans. giving the | ~ Triangle Plays Presents city yesterday.’ 5 Wednesday for Chandlers, Ariz, | sented “The Girl by the Roadside,” 8| natient strength’ by’ bullging up the con- L - where she expects to remain for some [ Bluébird feature roma:u-i{e, fldapaed s(iqxitipn’xr;]nd aszl!'.;ntg eat];lre mdou:nguug [ ¢ . i v % y etors ‘have 'so C| One of tnese nice aays you ought|time. ~She, will be accompanied by|from the novel by Varic! Vanardy,| work, —The propriotol O Ehaltc to go to Hakkerup’s atd have your | her son, “Bud.” ) il o ducted a dressmaking parlor in the Bazaar store some time past and an- other dressmaker will be secured to . fill the vacancy during her' absence|thrown and an ankle sprained. The from the city./ 7 passing car from a hunting lodge; Boone Pendleton to the aid of the in- jured girl, the ride in a rainstorm, T the arrival at the lodge. ; i MQE--AIl 0. Meantime, her brother was beco;’n—- mm RlSE Mflo €0 ing involved in.questionable affairs Au 'Y Li've -and Taxi Service, Vandersluis, Jr., who has been vis-|and the skein becomes tangled more ]t): mrdy Night Service- iting his- grandmother in ‘St. Cloud |than ever, the rescuer of the girl 58 y Y ” for some time, will return-to Bemidji | playing an important part. Scene Office’ 'Remore ‘Hotel, Cor. with them. Mayor Vandersluis will :tslgter sc,e:let of intense interest holds ‘3rd St. ‘& Beltrami Ave. Mr. and Mrs. M. Greenblat motored | sSpend Sunday in-St. Cloud with his e spectator. I’ = Office'Phone' 1 " Residence Phone 10 Mr. and Mrs, F. E. Rathman and to the Twin Cities this morning. They | family and his mother. i There will al’s’o be & good comedy; are expected to: return to Bemidji Marble‘ I:Iea,ds. \ Monday. / % daughter, Catheryn, of ' Jamestown, GRAND FRIDAY. WM. M’CUAIG Mrs. George Clark and son, Lloyd |N: D., who have been guests at the| “Handsome Bill” Desmond is a > 4 of Turtle River, drove to Bemidji|H. W. Bailey home for a month, re-| member of the Canadian Northwest Manager vesterday and attended to business|turned to their home today via auto-|Royal Mounted in the latest Triangle matters. . mobile. Mr. and Mrs. HowardKings- | feature, “Closin’ In,” to be run at the burg and daughter, Louis, of ‘Sioux 3 story of infinite charm. It tells the| \Tundred Dollars for any case that it fails to ctre. Send- for list of' testimonials. story of the girl- who rode a strange | to cure. Se MR e LT L L I In Canadian Northwest Story horse in the Cumbeérlands. She was | jfiiress I Ji CRENEY. & CO- i E “CLOSIN' IN" How Bill fools the doctors and-cleans up the giants of the north, presents both an amusing and thrilling story. COMEDY — “Dr. Miller’s Economics” — KEYSTONE picture’ taken. 14t Marcus Wulff . of Puposky was among the business visitors in Be- midji yesterday. > + Mrs. C: W. Vandersluis and chil- dren will leave tomorrow for -St. Cloud, where they will visit friends and relatives for a week. ‘Charles Miss Jeanett Stechman of Ten- strike was the guest of. Bemidji friends yesterday. ° George Forte of town of Eckles transacted business in the city yes- terday, between trains. 2 That lad of yours, over seas. Al] that is humanly possible is be- ing done to see to it that he is well fed, well clothed and efficiently “Pictures ¢4n help win the war,” |Falls, 8. D., who have been visiting | ; : equipped. Organizations like the ' tlie government says. Portrait, kodak | at Bagley and Bemidji, accompanied . quipp g 2 % them as far as Fargo, and from there Y. M. C. A,, are looking to his phys- o prints. Rich Sudio, 29 10th. 1mois10 Beautlfully Plotured Blushird Romanoce Screen Version of Varick Vanardy’s Novel will return home by trajn, Mr; a Mrs.” Rathman spend several weeks each summer in Bemidji. e kS - ical comfort, healthful recreation ¢ and clean fun. If he is sick or wounded the Red Cross will provide for him with tender, loving care. Yet there ig one thing that will bring a smile to his face and a joy to his heart that none of these can give; that only you can give— your photograph. sr e G e s Mr...and. Mrs. T. J. Welsh and 1 3 . ' “daughter,. Mary, who have spent the . . summer- at Leach. lake, .returned to| Sheriff LaBree of Pennington coun- ‘i 0. | S 9 Bemidji Tuesday. ty, passed through this city last-even- “oR i = ing with P. M. Hanson of Thief Riv- : Mrs. Mary Neuman and daughter]er Falls, who had been adjudged in- Wednesday = an th ts of | PI friends fl)1¥ a ‘tgw“;le'or:rs, S puesin g violently insane and was to be com- o M RsEREAU 2 mitted to the insane asylum at Fer- George Smith, and sister, Miss Geor- his insanity. The sheriff of Beltrami 4 A ' ”EA ' RE . i wrs — Misses Margaret and Annje Peter-| Falls with Mrs. Ole Klint, who had} burn home for two weeks. N + The Grand Forks Herald of yester- Evening 7:20 and 9 o’clock 10¢ and 20c — grandmother, Mrs.-Edward Rood and| , - Miss Frances McKean Lauder, a TOMORROW—Feature Exlrnordhllry ited her sister, Mrs. Howard Price of | Miss Lauder and Captain Ambler met midiji yesterday enroute to her home Grace, of Gon¥ick autoed to Bemidji|sane before the Pennington county ] A Powerful Play of Infinite Charm, starring . Mrs. Mabel: Denxis>of. ’B#g]ey is| gus Falls. It was though that worry gia Smith, for several days. county also spent several hours in son have returned. from Turtle River | gone suddenly inshne. Mrs. Klint ig Miss Margaret Rood Has gone to|d8y contained the following ifiterest- | daughter of Judge W. S.'Lauder and Blackduck for two weeks, was in Be- |2t the University of Wisconsin, where “Story of the Most Crooked Man In the World”’ in Cleanbrook. L probate court, in-charge. Hanson wasf the'guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | OVer the war had been the cause of this city while enroute, to Fergus where they were guests at the Black-| ©f Bemidji.—Grand Forks Herald. | special comedY"Marble Heads, Minneapolis- where she is visiting her | 108 items: 1 gir;;e Ludvig-Rood;tetimierly of this Mrs. Lauder of Wahpeton, was mar- “ > ” . ried to Captain Harold H. Ambler of Miss Mabel Evans, who has vis-|L2 Grange, Iil, in Paris, on July 1. /| both were students. Last year Miss ] - Hakkerup, the photographer in your fown Lauder went to France to do Red Cross work, and her fiance, having been commissioned from one of the first officers’ training schools, was or- dered abroad for service. When they met in Paris, this summer, they were married, the mayor of Paris officiat- ing.” . Miss Gladys Knott, who has vis- ited her grandmother, Mrs. Lucy Haz- en of Lake Plantagenet for two weeks, returned to her home in Parkers’ Prairie yesterday. “The Whispering Chorus” teaches loyalty to principle and duty as well as to flag and country. .It will sound its message at the Elko theatre, next Saturday and Sunday. 2t816 KK KHKKKK KK KK KKK ¥ . TURTLE LAKE. KRR KKK K KK KK KKK Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Stillwell and White Canvas Shoes Special Map Coupon Vivian and Leona Hines, daughters| Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kingsbury and £ - 2 : Sgass of Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Hines, return- | son, Eugene, autoed up from Grant|M [.adies’ high top, high heel canvas-shoes, $4.75 and Bemidji Pioneer Pub. Co. ; ed yesterday from a ten weeks’ visit| Valley and were Sunday visitors at 5 idii, Mi with their grandparents, Mr. and|the M. W. Butler home. s $4.85 values, a pair Bemidji, Minn. Mrs. H. G. Elliott of Manitoba. Coleman Love called at the Lewis A 0 ) 4 Anderson, who -have been the guests| penstrike Monday. L] send me one of your latest State, United States and of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. = — War Zone maps, a combination of “three in one” map M. F. Willson for six weeks, return- ed to their home in Duluth at noon Martin Larson called at the J. H. Locke home Tuesday evening. today. Mr. and_ Mrls. Arthur O’Neil and > hangers. % Mrs. Algot Carlson autoed to Bemidji § . If you want a position in a bank, | Thursday. Ladies’ low heel white canvas shoes, -$4.50 val ues B. N. Wentworth and John Went-| worth visited friends in Turtle River Sunday. Don’t forget the Three Island Lake W. S. S. meets at the school house Sunday, August 18, at 2:30 o’clock. ‘We as. corréspondents as much pleased over the aid that our editor has giveh us, but we do not feel that Name.....oovvvreronnnnrronseceninerannn. e 2 Waste Not,Our Country Needs It! e If you have any old RUBBERS, COPPER, BRASS, take the banking or shorthand course STARVED TO DEATH Many nervous and high strung women. receive little if any nourishment from what they 3 . cat, becoming skinny and|Ve S (le FHY Snes who SN Ladies' white canvas oxfords values to $5.00, a pair washed out 'in appearance.|gark. As we noticed on page b Dull eyes, pale complexion,|one, column four, Pioneer citizen is & Jiver and kidney inactivity tell|called; August Golz ill past six " of a serious condition. Hollis-|month. where is says “funeral will part of the city and Nymore. Just telephone Goldberg, N s be held in the German Luthedan ter’s Rocky Mountain Tea (a § 638-W. SR < 5 church,” and on page six in Gieb| scientific combination of heal- a pair fl [RON or RAGS—notify me and I will call for them in any i 0 't Arrives “Over there” Commands Col- 1 also guarantee to pay the market price, so don i i i ored Troops. There our editor has throw away your old articles. They are_worth money. xtt;gu}l;f:bi) qu;:]l;lly ?t%imitffie made a misprint in spelling engincer We buy HIDES and FURS and pay freight on all 100 v gently 2 | spelling it engineeds. Better give an |l 4 - pound shipments or over to out of town shippers. 5 stomach, liver, kidneys and |account, Mr. Editor. Was it dark? bowels, bringing back new| (Editor's note: Merely the bane ¢ 1 J. GOLDBERG vigor and restori hat j of every newspaper desk typographi- . N . ) bt 5 £ ng that joy of | 0T 112 Third Street Telephone 638-W Bemidji, Minn. Mrs. Byron Wentworth visited the Miss Butler’s Sunday. : ; _— living feeling. City Drug Store ,,,,, D SO | S & _+_< |