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About The City A A Mrs. C. A. Bush and children left Wednesday for Ten-Mile Lake. Mrs. D. D. Miller and daughter left last night for Chicago for a short visit. A. Grossman returned: yesterday from a trip to Grand Forks and Devils Lake, N.'D. $60,000 to loan on farms. Dean Adelaide, of Froid, Mont., are the guests of Mrs. George H. French. Mrs. John- Noel, Mrs.-Deming and |- daughter, Doris, of Northern :were|- calling on Bemidji:friends yesterday: W. E. George, the owner: of - the] Leader, has a good line of shoes; King |- quality, now sellingat reduced prices. —Adv. 2d719 Nettie Evans and Mrs. J. Shum- mer of Schooleraft were attending to business matters in Bemidji’ Tues~ day. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Harding.and daughters, Miss: Ruth and: Bertha; motored over from' Cass-Lake-yester- Land Co.—Adv. .arite Miss Hazel Kemp of Oaks, N. D., is visiting friends in this city for a short time. Miss Esther Funkley is the guest of relatives and friends at Kelliher for a few days. Mrs. Belle Eck and son, Will of Yola were in Bemidji Tuesday trans- acting business. Mina A. Meyers, hair dressing, switches, $1.50. Phone 112-W. Troppman Block. 174731 Marcus Dicaire returned yesteyday from Crookston where he has spent a week’s vacation. Miss Falls and her cousin, Miss Lucy Bowe, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Falls. Attorney A. A. Andrews is in Kel- liher today attending to business matters at that place. One of these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerup’'s and have your picture taken.—Adv. 14tt Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Vernon of Lit- tle Falls spent yesterday visiting visiting Mrs. 'C. R. Sanborn. Mrs. H. E. Bernie of Tomah, Wis., is visiting at'the home of Mrs. A. D. Perry in Northern for a month. Miss Marie Satler, the guest of Miss Arvilla Kenfield, returned to her home in Grand Forks today. Mrs. G. Herbrandson of Caledonia, N. D, who has been visiting Mrs. Al Collard, returned home today. Butler and daughter, VISIT Yellowstone National Park This Only Line to Summer Gardiner Via . Gateway Original scenic and only northern Yellowstone. Park entrance. Din- ing Car Service the best. For descriptive travel literatnre and information, call R. E. Fisher, Joint Ticket Agent Union Depot, Bemldji, Minn. A. M. Cloland, Gen. Pass. Agt., St. Paul, NI Northern Pacific Railway Yellowstone National Park Line. IF YOU COULD CHOOSE you'd throw away crutches and take a tennis racquet. You’d discard ill- health and languor and always feel well, buoyant and healthy, wouldn’t you? CHIROPRACTIC is Nature’s way to health. Let us tell you about this advance- ment in science and the many well- known personages who recommend it. A. Dannenberg D. C. jrst Natl. Bank Bldg., Bemidji mflours: 10-12, 1:30-5, 7-8 Phone 406W FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON - UNDERTAKER 5 405 Beltrami Ave., Bemidji, $ Minn. Huffman & n'leag__ ; FURNITURE AND ¢ UNDERTAKING H N, McKEE, Funeral Director Phone 178-W or R Dwight D. Mille- Insurance Specialist | Peaee,” Grand Theater, Thursday and day. Attorney and. Mrs. Thayer: C. Bailey left this afternoon:for a short| visit in Crookston and the Twin’} Cities, ‘W. E. George, the.owner of thef Leader, is closing out men’s straw:f hats and Munsing Wear at greatly re= duced prices.—Adv. 24719 The Swedish Ladies’ Aid soclety’ ‘will meet at the home of Mrs. O."Lar~ son, 1316 Beltrami avenue; Thursday] afternoom. The Misses'Linda 'and Me#ie Johms: son of Pelican-Rapids aresguests ef’ their sister, Miss Thelma Johnson, of} this eity. Mrs. Carleton- Clark, 'who = spemt/| : yesterday with ‘her -parents, Mr.-and.|- Mrs. H. Mills, motored-to: Puposky last evening. W. E. George, the new owner of the Leader, will continue to " sell men's and boy’s wearing: apparel at- the old closing out prices.—Adv: 2d719] Mrs. John:Swinsonsof Frohniwas in Bemidji Tuesday enroute to Foss- ton where she will visit relatives for a short time. Mrs. Will Masterson of-Northern was in Bemidji yesterday disposing: of a large quantity of raspberries;:the first this season, Mrs. Fred-Rhoda -has as-her din-| ner guests tonight..Andrew -Johnson and Fred Rako; the occasion~betng| Mr. Rhoda’s birthday. Henry Cominsky of Schneider-Bros. Clothing store has gone to New York on business. He expects to remain in the BEast for several weeks. Mrs. Henry Buehler and daughter, Mary, and Miss Adeline Davitt of Minneapolis are visiting at the Aber- crombie home for a few days. Mrs. George Winter and children of Duluth arrived in the city last night for a week’s visit with Mrs. Winter’s sister, Mrs. John Hedeen. Mrs. Weed Munro, president of the Ladies’ Thursday Musical of Minne- apolis, and her daughter, Lee De- Camp, are the houses- guests at the home of Mrs. C. R. Sanborn. Mrs, 0. W. Swenson and Mrs. John A. Erickson and children left Tues- day for Hibbing where the former will visit a week before returning- to her home at St. Peter, Minn. E. C. McGreger-left last night for the Twin Cities:: Mr. McGregor was accompanied by his son, Jack, who will visit Donald Stevens, formerly of Bemidji, now of Monticello, for a week. You will laugh=—you will weep— you will be thrilled, startled, sur- prised, inspired. See-‘“The Battle Cry of Peace,” Grand Theater; Thurs< day and Friday, July 20 and 21i— Adv. i 4719 Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Boles and two daughters of Chicago will arrive in the city today and to ‘spend-the re- mainder of the summer at Birch- mont Beach. Mrs. Boles is a sister of Mrs. W. H. Roberts:of Bemidji. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Murphy and daughter, Pearl, of Grand Forks ar- rived in the city yesterday and will spend a couple of weeks at the Birch- mont Beach hotel, after which they will visit at the home:of Mrs. Mur- phy’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Peter Di- caire. Miss Alice Witting gave a farewell ‘picnic yesterday afternoon in honor of her guest, Miss Florence Johnson, of St. Paul. The afternoon was spent in swimming: The guests were the Misses: Dorothy. Nangle; Gladys Getchell, Minnie Anderson, Avis Cameron, BEdith Mills, Dorothy: Carson, Alice Witting, Milre Achen- bach and her guest, Miss Violet Ach- enbach, Florence Johmson of St. Paul, and Grace Bennett, of Boston.| Mass. Miss Johnson will leave for her home today. A naval battle past all comprehen- sion. Dreadnaughts in death strug= gle. Torpedoed! Smashed! De- stroyed! See “The Battle Cry of Friday, July 20 and 21.—Adv. 4719 In honor of Miss Gladys Stanton, who will be an August bride, Miss Dorothy Torrance entertained at six tables of bridge yesterday afternmoon. The house: was-artistically decorated with roses and for-get-me-nots. The same color motif, pink and blue, pre- vailed throughout the dainty lunch;, which followed the afternoon at cards.. Miss Ernestine Jacobi had high score. The guests included Mesdames D. L. Stanton, C. R. San- born, Hallan L. Huffman, C. A. Jacob- son, Lee A. LaBaw, W. Chichester, J. M. Herbert, Thayer C. Bailey, George Cochran, Jr., Thomas Hughes,- W. F. Marcum, Mrs. A. H. Vernon of Little Falls and Mrs. Jackson of Grand Forks, Misses Donna Lycan, Velma Dean, Arvilla Kenfield, Leah Berman, I can Insure Anything Anywhere Telophone 360-W. Offices. 506 BELTRAMI AVE. Lee De Camp of Minneapolis, Ruth and Bertha' Harding of Cass Lakey Elsie Wolff, Marie Satler, Ernestine’ Jacobi ‘and Geraldine:Jacobi, all.of Grand Forks. 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