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Miss Olive Clark of Frohn is visit- ing Bemidji friends this week. Tom Smart returned this morning from a business visit to Duluth. $650,000 to loan on farms:: Dean Land Co.—Adv. a7ite Miss Eloise Dickens of Red Lake is a guest at the T. J. Burke home. Newell Johnson returned this week from Aitkin where he visited with his father. $1.00 puts any Hoosier you select in your home. Huffman & O’Leary. —Adv. 2d712-14 Miss Lillian Sandland of Frohn was the guest of relatives in Bemidil Thursday. G. W. Ostrander of Turtle River paid a business visit to Bemidji on Thursday. hair Phone Mina A. Meyers, switches, $1.50. Troppman Block. dressing, 112-W. 174731 0. J. Laqua returned home yester- day from a trip to Duluth and Iron River, Wis. Cou vres‘man Roueris Of v Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Ibertson and £heas ioleris Of daughter, Hazel, motored to Guthrie ‘Wednesday. tives at Aubudon, Detroit and Lake Park, Minn. Hammocks from $1.50 to $6.00 less 26 per cent while they last at Huff- man & O'Leary’s.—Adv. 2d4712-14 Mrs. A. Flatner, Miss Flatner and Miss Irene Lappin left on the early morning train for Baudette where they will be the guests of relatives for several days. ) Mrs. Tom Smart and children and Mrs. Albert Smart returned yesterday from Akeley. It is a well established fact, that you can buy Huffman & O’Leary’s good furniture for less money than others ask for the cheaply made kind. —Adv. 2d712-14 A. P. Soremson and Dr. W. O. Tessier of Oklee were visitors in Be- midji yesterday. Fresh strawberries, spring chicken Saturday. Meat Market.—Adv. green peas, People’s 24714 Miss Mabie Schmidt was united in marriage to John D. Halverson yes- terday by Judge D. H. iFsk. Mr. and Mrs. Halverson will live on a farm near Bemidji. “The Battle Cry of Peace”—the Vitagraph’s masterpiece in 9 parts. will be shown at the Grand Thursday and Friday, July 20 and 21.—Adv. a714 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kenmir of Emerado, N. D., were in Bemidji yes- terday on business. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hershey, 1010 Bemidii av- enue, died last evening. If you need porch furniture buy now at 25 per cent discount. Huff- man & O’Leary.—Adv. 2d712-14 A surprise party was given last evening at the Miss Minnie Bailey home at 704 Bemldjl avente. 5 Herbert was formerly Miss lnrlcn White, dayghter of Mr. and g White, = . — Gpooceries and all Y iHolu Bnkery Baked beans and Bos- i Miss erlon Segal of m}n ‘and /Miss Babe Baer of “/|8t.-Paul, a number of the younger ‘|ent prices. 3, Ji., and a new onc of his father, r Johnson, Jr., shown herewith, shows the son of ared to follow in his steps. \lll]‘{]d‘« receiving at his party ¢ Thi Johnson re- e youngsters h Walter, Jr., has lots of brilliant s pitchers, lack of control, and some- Youn, eye. His mother was the daughter of home for Miss Frances Kinney in honor of her birthday anniversary. Miss Kinney was the reciepient of many gifts. White Mountain = Refrigerators, with twenty years’ guarantee at $7.50 to $50.00, subject to a 25 per cent discount during our July sale. Huff- man & O'Leary.—Adv. 2d712-14 Mrs. A. J. Neil and Miss Edna Filiatreault of Crookston are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Thorelson at their cottage at Oakdale, Mrs. Neil and Miss Filiatreault are sisters of Mrs. Thorelson. Will pay $1,000.00 for suitable name for new lodge. Application blanks, 5 names 25c¢, 15 names 50¢, 35 names $1.00. Territory for dis- trict managers. Address P. 0. Kol- stad, General Delivery, Minneapolis, Minn.—Adv. 6d716 Mr. and Mrs. John M. Herbert re- turned this morning from their honeymoon trip to Duluth and the Mise Nuth Ifarding of Oass Lake ‘was in the city yesterday as the guest of Miss Gladys Stanton. HR KKK E KKK KKK KKK KK KKK KKK KK KK KKK KK "‘ MR. AND MRS. VERNON CASTLE IN “THE * WHIRL OF L IFE” AT THE GRAND TONIGHT * i##*4‘#4#*#!**i*&i#{&&*i********# Mr. and Mrs. J. Moberg departed last night for Grand Forks where they will remain for a short time. One of these nice-days you ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have your picture taken.—Adv. 14tf Miss Anna Collins and Thomas Sloan were united in marriage yes- terday by Judge D. H. Fisk, court commissioner. One-four off from all porch furni- ture during our July clearance sale. Huffman & O'Leary.—Adv. 2d712-14 Miss Gladys Eastman, who has been attending a camp meeting at Moose Lake, returned to her home in Turtle River Thursday. Fresh strawberries, spring chicken Saturday. Meat Market.—Adv. green Dpeas, People’s 24714 Mrs. A. L. Bailey of Massachusetts and Mrs. L. A. Bailey and daughter, Audrey, of Milwaukee are guests at the home of A. D. Bailey. Miss E. Halverson of Northern departed for Grand Forks on Thurs- day where she will remain the rest of the summer with friends. Mr. and Mrs, No matter what it is you want for the summer home—look for it at Huffman & O’Learys.—Adv. 2d712-14 John W. Witham of Pine River, “Strawberry King” of this distriet, recently sent his Bemidji friends sam- ples of his Dunlap Special strawber- ries. Shows at 7:30-9:00 GRAND THEATRE TONIGHT America’s Most Famous Couple Vernon Castle In a new thrilling photo-drama remance, entitled “THE WHIRL OF LIFE” The story of their meteoric rise o fame almost over night, and The LATEST SOCIETY DANCES which made them famous, in 6 parts Children 5c; Adults:15¢ refrigerators during our July clear- ance sale. Huffman & O'Leary.— Adv. 2d712-14 Miss Marion Segal and Miss Babe Baer, who have been visiting Miss Edna Anderson of this city, returned to their homes in the Twin Cities to- day. Mrs. M. C. Smith of Bovey was in Bemidji Thursday enroute to her home from Northern where she had been the guest of relatives for a short time. If you want some good oats cheap call up 934 and Conrad Lajambe, the “Frenchman,” will come quidk— Adv. 26486 Mrs. O. B. Sonstrud of Dewey av- 5 enue returned yesterday from a two Fnday weeks" visit ‘with friends'and rela: 5 and 10c REX THEATRE Pleasing Photoplays Tonight’s Program Shows starting 7:30. 8:30 and 9:15 EDWARD COXEN and LIZETTE THORNE “CONVICTED FOR MURDER” A gripping modern drama Also a rattling good comedy *‘Bugs and:-Bugles’’ and a Falstaff playlet “Willing Wendy to Willie STAR ATTRACTION SATURDAY FLORENCE TURNER "FAR FROM THE MADDENING Gm" Matinee 2:30. Evening 7:30 and 8:45 ADMISSION iset: gave a pionic *‘and ~swimming ;party at:Birechmont Heach yesterday. Those (present were Misses Hazel La- ‘qua, Bla Lagua, Hdna Anderson, {Erama Kilein, sLucille. Young, Jane dna Buckland, Corrine Carl- |son and ner guest, Helen Chaffee. Just received a carload of Hoosier Kitchen cabinets, the last lot at pres- Prices will advance when this allotment is gone.- Some day you will get a Hoosier cabinet. Buy now before:the advance. Only $1.00 puts a New Hoosier in your home. Huffman & O'Leary.—Adv. 2d712-14 The Win One class:of the Metho- dist Sunday:school is holding a picnic this afternoon at Diamond Point. The class is an organized one and hag as its officers Mr. Harnwell, presi- dent; Mrs, E. H. Smith, secretary, and Mrs. J. W.:Naugle, teacher.. The ob- ject of the class is'for each member to secure a new:pupil-until the three hundred mark has been reached. i The only place in town where you can buy the Way Sagless Spring, ‘Whittall Rugs, Globe Wernicke Book Cases, Bissell Carpet Sweepers, Hoo- sier Kitchen Cabinets, Luger Furni- ture, Deltox Grass Rugs, Congoleum Rugs, Karpen Furniture, Garland Ranges and;many other nationally advertised lines is at Huffman & Scouting party fetm’ninz to camp; Chinese pie man ma king sales to U. S. troops, O’Leary’s.—Adv. 2d712-14 retail price of its goods to the public Thus the $10, $20 or $30 a week cit- izen, when he buys an article of wearing apparel, food, tools, instru- ments, machinery or whatnot, may he paying the income tax of his pluto- cratic neighbor. ANTIQUITY OF TOBACCO The idea that tobacco was known in Europe since the discovery of America is not correct. The Medes and Persians smoked norghiles as scripture proves, and Greeks and Ro- mans smoked in their colonies. Ma- 3 W W, lays smoked also, and the very word NORTHOME MAN PAYS “cigar” comes from the word “sal . $500 ON LIQUOR CHARGE kara,” the Arab word meaning smoke, T T and the Arabs smoked before the days of Columbus. A good cigar, or a fragrant pipe is best enjoyed with a good book.and a bottle of golden grain juice at the elbow. Greatest of all home tonics. Try it. It “sat- isfies.”—Adv. JAP TENNIS STAR ? TO VEX AMERICANS Duluth, Minn., July 14.—Teetotal- ers in the future will beware of “Golden Robin” and keepers of soft drink emporiums must be cautions of selling this drink if they would 6s- cape the vigilance of Uncle Sam’s minions of the law. Ed. Feldman, proprietor of the Merchants’ hotel, Northome, Minn., yesterday after- noon paid a fine of $500 in Federal court for introducing a carload of this amber fluid into his home town, which is “dry” territory. “Golden Robin,” acording to the old belief, was a mild and non-in- toxicating beverage, but a test show- ed that there was 4% per cent alco- hol in it. Under the circumstances Feldman could make little defense and paid his fine. The Ncithome man was defended by-C. C. Haupt, former United States district attorney. DELIGHTFULLY REFRESHING i Tolls -Us What to Eat for Sunday Meals. Get This Stewar’s Grocery Market Basket Cucumbers Carrots WaterMelon Onions Musk Melons Plums Leaf Lettuce Radishes Beet Greens Gelery Blueberries Peaches Strawherries Bananas Hachishiro Mikami. Hachishiro Mikami, - the Japanese sennis star, with his doubles partner, [chiye Knmagal, is touring the coun- try and planning to enter most of the ‘mportant tournaments. . Just recent- ly the pair won the doubles title in the tournament at St. Louis. MEN OF MILLIONS FIND WAY TO DODGE PAYING THEIR INCOME TAX TO U. 5. (By United Press) ‘Washington, July 14.—The rich, it was learned here today, have found Hasnhe "ies flra“gs : a way to dodge mylng‘ their federal : i:z:me tax. The poor pay it for Pi"eannles cahbage New Spuds: The trensl;ryf department has in- Phone 206 towart’s ’Gruce'ryl will not buy stocks and bonds unless the corporation they buy them from contracts to pay the income tax on them. The corporation selling the i stocks or. bonds agrees-1o.do thi then just adds the Inenne‘e‘ tax to the] ~lBARKER BARKER BARKER BARKER BARKER BARKER BARKER BARKER BARKER BARKER BARKER BARKER BARKER BARKER BARKER BARKER BIRTH CONTROL WOMAN SPEAKS IN ST. PAUL St. Paul, Minn., July 14.—Without the police interference that has mark-- ed meetings of birth control advo- cates in other cities, Mrs. Robert Lig- gett of Duluth today lectured here on birth control, before several hundred Minnesota women and girls. _ e —— Mrs. Margaret Sanger of New York assisted in distributing literature on birth control. The Minnesota law does not prohibit the dissemination of information on this subject. But a~clinic at which the subject was to have been discussed more generally, with maps, charts and wax figures, was declared contrary to law. The exhibit was abandoned. BARKER BARKER BARKER BARKER BARKER BARKER |__OUR SUCCESS IS NOT DUE | ! |_To THE PROFIT WE MAKE - BUT TO THE SERVICE WE GIVE original. Mlle. Verlet of the Paris Opera, famed Belgian Coloratura- Soprano, is but one of the many great artists who have proved by direct comparison that Edison’s new artrecreates all forms of music so exactly that the Re-Creation eannot be detected from the on request. is not a talking machine, Nol Your neighbors could not tell which is the real voice of Mlle. Verlet. If Alice Verlet, of the Paris Opera, stood on your verandah, or near an open window, and sang in direct comparison with Edison’s Re-Creation - of her voice, your neighbors could not distinguish one from the other—nor could you, unless you watched Mlle. Verlet’s lips. This is no empty assertion. It canbeproven by ‘the musical critics of leading American news- papers who have heard the test made. let containing their critiques will be t‘urmshed GhHe New Edison It embodies a new art where- by all forms of music are actually re-created. Itis not alone Alice Verlet’s voice which is so re-created. No voice is beyond this new art. 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