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IS DOING 1 a most delightful party at Laqua, Josephjine Parker, Nangle, Dolly ‘Koors, Ebben Bowser, Charles R guests at a slumber party night. 5 =_IIlIlIfllIlmlIlllllIiIllllllllillllllllllllllII 2 WHAT SOCIETY I8 IIIilNIHIIIuIlI{IIIIIIIIlifllillllllllillllll MISS-KLEIN HOSTESS. "Miss Emma Klein was hostess at ONDAY :EVENING, AUGUST. 19, 1918 (LT the Klein summer home on Lake Moval yester- day. 'Ghe guests motored out in the morning and returned to Bemidji in the evenimg. Swimming and canoe- ing proved the chief entertainment for the day, and lunch and dinner was served on the lawn, cafeteria style. ‘The guests ipcluded Misses Hazel + Dorothy Louise Mec- Cready, Lottie French, Lucile Young, aco, Har- old’ Morse, George McWhinney, Ali- man_ Wright, Dewey Larson, Frank Phibbs, Russel Klein, Alfred McDon- ald, Earl Cochran, Kenneth, Kenfield, and Theodore Willits. Miss Klein en- tertained the feminine portion of the Saturday METHVEN-HULETT. Mrs. J. M. Barnett, 1008 Missis- in Philadelphia; August and is now ‘stationed near After the war they } sipppi avenue, announces the mar- _riage of her daughter, Miss Hazel #Millett, to Edgar H. Methven of Honolulu, the marriage taking place 12. Mr. Methven, spent. some time in Be- midji’ before entering. the military Philadel- expect to BREAKFAST AT ROCKY POINT. Misses Edith Mills, Dorothy Car- Ruby Simenton, Lucene McCuaig, and Mabel Johnson enjoyed breakfast at Rocky Point yesterday. The trip to the point. was made in automo- Dbiles. gjlllIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilliIlIIlI Jl Mayor Vandersluis spent St.- Cloud. $50,000 to loan on _farms. Land Co. PERSONALS AND NEWSY NOTES phia. make their home in Honolulu. N i S son, Milre Achenbach, Ione Brechette, T T B LA Sunday in Dean arite ‘ Dewey-avenue to 1201 Park avenue. ’ Nary was the guest of Bemidji friends Satur- day. shopping. Bagley. midji Saturday. 415 Minnesota avenue. prices. Minneapolis, visited H. A. Bridgemanr last \yeek _.visiting her daughter, month. i Louis Meyers has moved from 1103 Miss Thelma Nelson of Mrs. A. W. Sheets of Lake Plan- tagenet, passed Saturday in the city Misses Amanda and Stella Haugen ‘passed Sunday with their parents in H. M.--Bourcy of Shevlin was among the busimess visitors in Be- Dressmaking done, ubstairs over Reasonable 2t819 John and Harry Birdgeman, Jr., of their father, Mrs. Fred Paulson of Shevlin is Mrs. “Swanson of town of Frohn for a Fred "Mrs. E. R. Springer of Minneapolis has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. A..0O. Hoganson for the past Auto Co. phone 10. Office phone 1, Saturday. . picture taken, N Miss Geneva Amundson 5 visit relatives for a month, Mrs. Seth Smith and Blanche of Becida autoed to Bemidji ' Saturday and spent the day with prints, Rich Sudio, 29 10th. by the Beltrami friends. “Pictures can help win the‘war,” the government says. Portrait, kodak - i Miss Susan Dare, who is River. Miss Gertrude Johnson, of Grand Forks, N. D., who has been of Bemidji friends, has returned to her home. ~Mrs. A. D. Simpson and Guy Simp- kins of Turtle River autoed to Be- midji Saturday and passed with friends. Miss Olive Hanson of Minneapolis, who has been the guest of her sis- ter, Mrs. A. O. Hoganson for a few weeks, returned to the cities the lat- ter part of last week. C. C. Gowran of Grand Forks, N. D, who is spending the summer at his ccttage on Lake Bemidji, has returned from a business trip to his home city, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Erickson and Mrs. Jennie Herried of North Branch were in Bemidji Saturday. touring the northern part of by automobile, . Consolidated Ab- stract company, is enjoying a vaca- tion, which will she spend in Elk few days. If you want a car call Enterprise residence 56tf Mrs. Mary Dougherty of Turtle River transacted business in the city One of these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have your 14tf of Pine- wood was in Bemidji Saturday en- route in Clyde, Mont., where she will daughter 1mo-910 employed the guest S the day They are the state - | Next door to Netzer’s. Mrs. Barnesville Saturday where she at- tended the funeral of Mrg. Jennie Hughes; who died at her home just north of the city Friday. Mrs. Fred Gangstal, who has vis- ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Holve Amudson of Pinewood for the past two months, returned to"her home in Clyde, Mont., Saturday. \ b Mr. and Mrs. M. Hinkley, who have spent several months in the city, Mr. Hinkley being employed as jeweler in the George T. Baker Jewelry store, have gone to ‘Pontiac, Mich,, Mr. Hinkley having been drafted. The daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. A7 J. McConville of Akeley at St. An- thony’s hospital died Saturday night and the remains were shipped to aketey yesterday afternoon for in- ‘terment. Mrs. T. S. Corrigan has returned to- Lake Bemidji after spending a few days at her home in Grand Forks, ‘N. D. She was accompanied to Be- midji by Mrs. Donald K. Woods, who is a guest at the Wolfe cottage. / Mrs. A. O. Hoganson and .sons, Harold and Donald, and Mrs. Hogan- son’s sister,, Mrs. E:-R. Springer and son, Rudolph of Minneapolis,. will leave This week for Colgan, N. D., where they will visit their father, H. P. Hanson. ~ Earl P. Cronemiller, who is in the navy and 'stationed at Cape May, N. J., returned to his home in town of- Northern the latter part of the week. He received a thirty days’ furlough to nelp harvest his crops and make hay. ’l‘he‘auto route book of Minne- gota which gives you the information you want in a handy volume, -show- ing every, desirable route in the state is the TIB Route Book. Sold at the Pioneer Stationery House, for 75c. Former post- 6d829 office. F. M. Cunningham is making ar- rangements to spend the winter in Los Angeles, Calif.,., and may remain on the coast until the close of the war. His sons are on the coast, one in Los Angeles on the executive staff of one of the leading motion picture companies, with studies at Holley-|; wood, 4 G. A. McDonald returned to his home in Grand Forks today by automobile. Mrs McDonald and two little>daugh- ters, 'who accompanied him ,to Be- midji, will remain in the city for a month or six weeks, visiting her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank McManus, of Dewey avenue. Official TIB Automobile Route books, 1918 Minnesota edition, show- ing all the principle routes in this state. The routes are accurate and were compiled from mappings by the official field representatives of the TIB , Automobile Route Book Com- pany. Price 75¢ at the Pioneer Sta-, tionery House, Beltrami avenue, next to Netzer’s. 6d824 Edmund Kerr, a farmer living near -Bemidji, spent last Saturday here with a view to locating in this sec- tion. While here he was 2 guest of relatives, Morris & Son and Cashier Longballa of the First State Bank. The latter for several years handled real estate at Bemidji and may be.ex- pected to boost settlement at his home at this place.—Littlefork Times. Start Tomorrow and Keep It Up | Every Morning | "Get In the hablt of drinking a H glass of hot water before breakfast. PUSEEEESEEY We're not here long, so let’s make our stay agreeable. Let us live well, eat well, digest well, work well, sleep well, and look well. What a glorious condition to attain, and yet, how very easy it is if one will only adopt fl_le morning inside bath. Folks who are accustomed to feel dull and heavy when they arise, split- ting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stom- ach, can, instead, feel as.fresh as a daisy by opening the sluices of the system each morning and flushing out the whole of the internal poisonous stagnant matter. ) Everyone, whether ailing; sick or well, should, each morning, before breakfast, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of lime- stone phosphate in it to wash from the stomach, liver and bowels the previous day’s indigestible waste, sour bile and poisonous toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying the ‘entire alimentary canal before putting more food into the stomach. The action of hot water and lime- stone phosphate on an empty stomach is wonderfully invigorating. It cleans out all the sour fermentatjons, gases, waste and acidity and gives one a splendid appetite for breakfast. While you are enjoying your break- fast the water and phosphate is quiet- ly extracting a large volume of ‘water from the blood and getting ready for a thorough flushing of all the inside organs. The millions of people who are bothered with constipation, bilious spells, stomach trouble; others who have sallow skins, blood disorders and sickly complexions are urged to get a quarter pound of limestone phosphate from the drug store. This will cost very little, but is sufficient to make anyone a pronounced crank on the subject of inside-bathing be- fore breakfast. - | | | Frank McManus went. 0] &k X % k k% XK ¥k ¥ K -~k X K ¥ K KKK KKK KKK KKK KX Rev. S. L. Parish was guest at the M, E. parsonage last Friday, There was no service Friday night on account of the terrihle storm. Miss Ruth Quigley was a passenger to Bemidji Saturday, returning on the afternoon train, with her sister, Miss|live in our vicinity. Edith Quigley of Grand Forks, N. D., accompanying her. bt Sy <o \ ‘Mr. and Mrs. H. Mockamon and| grandson went to Bemidji, Saturday, | ¥ Mr. Mockamon and grandson return- ing on the afternoon train, while Mrs, Mockamon stayed to take care of her daughter-in-law, who is quite ill. Rev. Palmer and daughter held ser-{ N D vice at Boston Lake and Campbell|” Lake, last Sunday, Alex Salonen was an over-Sunday caller to thissxillage. ! Charlses Nelson, Redb, unday, di; Rodby Sunday, tending to business|y, myomuit, Tuesday. + Another terrible storm struck this -village Monday morning but no dam- The greatest sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Hill' in their great bereave- ment. S L Mr. Aamodt and Miss Anderson of -Bemidji, held a véry suceessful can- ning demonstration in the town hall, Tuesday afternoon and Miss Ander- son, demonstrated canning of peas, il green and waxed beans, rhubarb and spring chicken, which can:be viewed at'the Durand store. Those who were not in attendance, surely missed a treat. p We understand that Frank Maher, leaves our midst, Wednesday, for the service. Frank. _Patriotic service in town hall, Sun- day, the 18th, at 2 p. m. Everyone welcome. KKKHK KKK KKK KKK K KKK K KKK KKK KK KK Miss Hattie Young of Koshkonong, Mo., and Mr. Evert Bales of Emporia, Kan., were married at the Bowers school house last Sunday evening, Reverend Ruster officiating. Young has been making her home with her_ sister ‘since they came up Mr. and Mrs. Bales will leave for her home at Koshkomong, where they will visit for awhile, then go to their future home at Emporia. Margaret Brennan, PUPOSKY. * it. ¥ tion last Saturday. ice last Friday. St. Louis. 7 . (Too Late Last Week.) was down from|Copanied by his family. hult, Saturday. Sure some soaker. community extends their|gla. week to visit his son. Thorhult Tuesday. firing line of France. Hung than rabbits. Good 'luck o with you| NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. trouble. Thé box bolt caips closed GpaFs- Harley Eastwood and Earl Sharples were both called into military serv- They both used to They wgnt to KA KK KKK KK KK STEENERSON. * AKX KK KKK KT TR KKK Mae Webster left last week to visit her sister, Mrs. Snook at Sheldon, Judge Evans was a visitor at Thor- Rosie Laughery is visiting at Gry- 0. Raaen of Audon motored up last : Martha Webster was a visitor at Mrs. John Doss has received a let- ter from her brother who is on the In theletter he says he has more fun shooting at George Brennan, had the sad mistur— Xk X g z;me ‘?t tflgzng ontosan axe and cut-| ¥ X ininiya‘oi iy : ng her-left arm. She was taken to| % % % % % 9 doctor and he sewed it up and dressed " e ddn Ole Raaen and wife are entartui{x- ing Mr. Raaen’s brother, Thomas, who motored here from Superior, Wis., ac- Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Fosburg motored Henry Houlhusen and wife are en- tertaining his brother, Fred, and fam- Subscribers should revort any noor carrier service to this office and steps will be taken at once to remedv the * FURNITURE AND : UNDERTAKING H. N. M’KEE, Fune;al Director PHONE 178-W or R Miss daughter of FRANK D. COREY'’S LITTLE GIANT SHOWS WILL EXHIBIT IN Bemidji, Minn., Aug.19-24 at the Ball Park WITH 810,000 CARRY US ALL $5,000 BOB ELI FERRIS WHEEL AUTOMOBILE MONKEY SPEEDWAY BIG 10-IN-ONE SIDE SHOW COLORED MINSTREL SHOW Big Illusion Shows, Spidora Show, Peggy Sphinx Show, Athletic Show, 20 High-Class Concessions, Free Acts Too Numerous to Mention ~ THEATRE TONIGHT From the Stoxjy “Back to the Right Trail” ‘Harry Carey and Mollie Malone “THIEVES' GOLD” By Fred E. Becholt Also Special Comedy Feature “SECRET SERVANT” 7:20 and 9 o’Clock 10c and 20c REX ~~Tomorrow DOROTHY PHILLIPS and all-star cast in ‘Grand Passion’ A Thrilling Drama Puposky visitors Saturday. Too Late Last Week. John Grammer was a Bemidji vis- itor Tuesday. .Silas and Nels Rivers and'Richard Elliott left for North Dakota Wednes- day to work in the grain fields, Friends of Mrs. A. Stohl and family home. ‘Sunday. 2 N will be glad to know that they are comfortably settled in Bemidji' for N. L. UP the winter, They are occupying the PHOTOGRAPHER Stewart cottage on Tenth street and Doud avenue. Mrs. 8. 8. Miller and Httle Ina Ma- rie La Chance spent the day Wednes- day with the Stohls in Bemidji. MYs. J. H, Lewis was a business caller in Bemidji Tuesday and Wed- nesday. ¥ Lewis Sthur, who is here looking after the interests of the Sthur Lum. ber Co., was a Beniidji visitor Wed- nesday. Photos Day and Night Third 8t. Bemidjl P — ENTERPRISE AUTO CO- Auto Livery and Taxi Service Day and Night Service Office Remore Hotel, Cor. 3rd St. & Beltrami. Ave.. Office Phone 1 . Residence. Phone 10 ‘WM. M'CUAIG, Manager KR KKK XK K KKK KKK * + LIB . x i‘i(i%%i#aq*i*&ii G. A. Tuller was a Bemidji visitor last Friday. 1 Herman Clauson transacted busi- ness Tuesday. { [ g » 2 R n E.E 3 ANYTHING—ANYWHERE £ SE. g E COMPENSATION 2 EfCA e — W Erb Qme 5 INSURE |S | &% 3] £58 50 £a8 i WITH 8| E w E gg&qggng ] AND BE e 2 2 @7 IRE<>ExE SURE [E | & @ 2 08 a g 2 m Q z £82 | LIFE INSURANCE < = E5 _o Q Office Security Bank Bidg. g E_ 5 Phone 747 ~ P.O.Box204 & MINN s U - RAND TONICGHT--7:30 & 9 HARRY MOREY With Florence Deshon In Vitagraph Blue Ribbon Feature “A BATCHELOR’S CHILDREN” A Fascinating Romance of Love and Millions Big V Comedy—“STOWAWAYS AND. STRATEGY” TOMORROW-—Mat. 3:00—Evening 7:30 and 9:00 ROY STEWART In Another One of Them There “Red Saunders” West- ern Pi’chers That Hands You a Tingle < From Top to Tootsies “THE FLY GOD” Comedy, “THE PLAYWRIGHT’S WRONG”—Keytone 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 Y. M. C. A,, are looking to his phys- 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 is 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. ' \ Hakkerup, the photographer in your fown [ Waste Not,Our Country Needs It! If you have any old RUBBERS, COPPER, BRASS, [RON or RAGS—notify me and I will call for them in any g;;t vovi.’ the city and Nymore. Just telephone Goldberg, I also guarantee to pay the market price, so don’t throw away your old articles. They are worth money. We buy HIDES and FURS and pay freight on all 100 pound shipments or over to out of town shippers. J. GOLDBERG 112 Third Street Telephone 638-W Bemidji, Minn. Champy Petrie and son, John, were a Victor Petrie, who is a brakeman on the Red Lake line,-spent sunday at Mrs. Harriet and daughter, Eliza- beth, and Mrs. Champy Petrie. and son, John, called on Mrs. H. Clauson " D