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<4 = ATGTSTM, 1016, of her mother, Mrs. M. Malone. About The City l Ed. Day of Minneapolis is guest of BE. A. Barker. Trust company of St. Paul was visitor in Bemidji this morning. the Farmers: I want your Dean an1te $60,000 to loan on farms. Land Co.—Ady. s 204 J..M. Guthrie of Turtle River was in Bemidji yesterday on business. antine. Mrs. F. S. Hyatt of Minneapolis is_a guest at the C. A. Bush home. 1,000 kodak = velop for_only 10c ea: Clarence, Carr of Minneapolis 15|40 "56" Rich Studio, 20 10th § visiting friends in the city for a feW |, 4o i) Eienit 264 days. Mrs. M. Coleman of -Minneapolis 1s visiting relatives in Lavinia for a few days. o home this morning. Miss Hazel Dahlstul of Shooks was in Bemidji yesterday enroute to Red Lake Falls. Tenstrike, returned to her home Crookston yesterday. Miss M. Nelson of Litchfield. Minn. is visiting her sister, Mrs. Berge, of Turtle River. Miss Helen Dickenson of Minneap- olis is the guest of her sister, Mrs. E. H. Winter. 29 10th St.—Adv. Onpe of these nice aays you ought tc go to Hakkerup’s and, have your picture tagen.—Adv. 14tt turning to her home. and Luel Misses . Vera, Helen Mrs. J. F. Norman and daughter, SERVICE Lionel Barrymore star of “‘The Yellow Streak” and ‘‘Dorian’s Divorce” “THE QUITTER” A distinetly exciting Metro Wonderplay full of adventure and pathos, in 5 parts Tonight Metro Pictures Never Fail ToPlease GRAND ' THEATRE 1:30 - 8:45 Walter McKellar. of, the ~ Capjtol I spruce pulpwood. Write or call on Dan Rose, 419 Minnesota Ave., for priges, 95 | honor of ‘Migs, wanted to de- Mrs. W. BE. Dean and daughter, Miss Velma, who have spent.the past.|celebrated. .her .seventh birthday. few days in the Twin Cities, returned Mrs. John Harper,.who has been the guest of friends in Bemidji and Your friends can buy.anything you can_give them-—except yoyr..photo- graph. Get portraits.at Rich Studio B 26920 Mrs. Frank Nelson of Crosby, who hag been the guest of Mrs. C. A. Bush left yesterday for Puposky before re- Rackus, Florence Hockman, Mr. and DBorethy, of Crookston: are:the.guests Mrs.- Bugene - Voigt motored- to, Backua. farm:yeaterday; day. At Brakke Varlety: store balance "|of this.week.—Adv. 24825 nderson . enter-| ... luncheon in tchards,of, 8poc ] Gel de : Mc- tained, yesterday. at kane, ‘Wi . 8l C. A. Bush, who has been 1l with |Cuenof Duluth.who i a-guest at she/: diphtheria for the past few weeks is much improved and is out of quar- Bowser home. Among the out-of-town shoppers in Bemidji yesterday werg Mrs. H.-Dahl of Shooks, Mrs. B. H.:Edwards of Be- (cida, Mrs. James Taglor of ~Ten- 11 Little Ruth Meilecke yesterday | Many friends were present and;the afternoon was spent in games,,after which.the birthday cake was served. The guests were Hulda Anderson, Naomi Meilecke, Louisa and :Blsie Goltz and Loraine Tabor. motor party -to Itasca park. in Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Schadegg ;and son, Milton, returned this morning from Prescott, Wis., where Mrs.:Scha- degg was called on account of;the gerious illness of her mother, Mrs. Charles F. Miller. Mrs. Miller, died Saturday and the funeral was-held from the home Monday. Saturday. Mr.- and ‘Mrs. C. two..children, Mrs. Mary O’Grady and children returned to their home here yester- 1a}day after .spending a week at:the home, of :Mrs. O’Grady’s parents at ] Grand Forks. Miss Edith O’Grady accompanied her mother to thig city from McIntosh, where she has been visiting .for the past month. Fosston, Minn. EH KKK KK KKK K KKK * BAY BREEZES * KKK KKK KK KKK KK HKK Lawrence Kennedy has gone to Grand Forks after a short visit.with his parents, Prof. and Mrs. James Kennedy. Mr. Kennedy expects to leave shortly for Saco, Mont., to take |ur the practice of law. yesterday. for two-weeks. Miss Florence Neate has returned to her home in Grand Forks .after spending the past three weeks . at Grand Forks Bay as the guest of Miss 'Jennie Nesbitt at-“Bonnie Doon.” Mrs. W. E. Dietz and children are entertaining Mrs. Dan Sinclair and daughters, Jean and Ruth, of Grand Torks for a short time. Birchmont Beach. at the resort. £ P On Wednesday afternoon Hon. and Mrs. C. M. Cooley, Mrs. A. 1. Berg and REX THEATR Pleasing Photoplays TONIGHT Margaret Gibson and William Clifford in Horsley’s drama “FATES DECISION” The picture magazine ‘‘Reel Life@”’ and the famous fun maker Bill Turpin in ‘“‘Natlonal Nuts®’; Voguefheen given up, try come We Have the Lot You Want Most of those choice lots in Bemidji are ours to sell, because. we own them. Itis better to buy. direct from the ower, - PAY AS YOU LIKE In most cases these are the terms. We are ere to help you secure a home of your own. h Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co. THAYER C. BAILEY, Local Agent. LTI T T L LT T LTI e FOR All Kind Of Wood--Wholesale and Retal SEE Ceo. H. French & Son Office Markham Hotel Building Phones: Office 177-W H Y ousge ,661-W N L AU L1/ I H T CTLTLTIT WANTED I am in the market for a large amount, of timber. and would like to arrange with 50 farmexs to.deliver timber to me. Please call at my store for cona:acts” . P.. BATCHELDER: conar:.l‘:nl.e.rggl_e'ndlno L Minnesota Ave. Bemid]i; Minn. glflllllllllllllIIIIlIlIIIIlIIIIIII 7:30-8:30-9:15 — .Admission §c.and 10c nnz !fll!“ll“llll!l“!lllll!“lllllllll“lllllllllllllllllllullHllllllllllmluillllmllllllmlu : Lakeside. guests. of -Mrg, . Lunnberg’s AS A LAST RESORT when hope is gone and your case.has —r—rrr——— x NYMORE CHIROPRACTIC This - wonderful advancement. in science 1s Nature’s way to health-and ong life. Many people-have proved its merits. Isn’t it worth your:while to investigate. day. ing to business matters. |- “Fi B Love has left for North Da- kota where he expects to spend some time, ———. CASH FOR RAGS Ve o e to me while the prices are high. i 1 pay.$1:00:to $1.75 r pounds for- any kind of mized irom $4.00 16 Sfi.l)i;per ton. % pomad. | sl B o i market price for rubbers, er, [l ev brass, and hides. - If you ‘any of the above, you and I ought to get acquainted. ning;, Price 10c. Walter, Joh 7 R’. Byers and . Jarvis. LTI Prof. and Mrs, Kennedy made up-a Mrs. Ira:J. Cool.-is entertaining Mrs. Louis L. Lake and son, Ray- mond,” ofChieago who arrived :last . .Landom :and rene and LeRoy, - of Grand; Forks; haye -broken: up- camp and left in their. car for their home,’ Enroute. they .expect-to set up camp at Maple Lake for a few days. Dr. Arneberg: of -Grand Forks imo- tored in from that city and arrived Monday -at the bay as the guest of Mrs.. . Westeen. and daughters. route Dr. Arneberg visited friends-at Mrs. P. Sullivan, children, Harold and George, after a week’s vacation at the home of .Mrs Paul Hagen, left for. their-home. in.East Grand Forks Before -visiting - at bay, Mrs. Sullivan was:a guest -of Mrs. Prather and family of Lakeside Mrs. James Handlon, accompanied by her grand daughter, Dorothy, left Tuesday on a short: business trip to [} her.home in East Grand Forks. will return during the week-end. Miss Ethel Poupore has returned; tc her. home in Grand Forks after spending the past several weeks at Miss Eva Pou- pore will remain ‘for a longer visit The Misses Ingaborg, Beret and Ruth Lunseth of Grand Forks, who have spent the past several weeks at their summer home at Bemidji Beach, left Sunday for their home. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Holmes and daughter, Katherine, left Sunday for their home in Grand Forks after an enjoyable outing at their cottage: at 3 Mrs. C. V. Lunnberg, daughter, - Myrtle, and niece, Violet Norgren, of Dassel, Minn., who have been the Mrs,: F. -B. Lamson,: for -two weeks, have returned to their home. KA KA A KKK A KKK KK K KKK KKK K KKK K KKK Mrs. R. W. Keihl was; a guest of Mr. and' Mrs. E. Alton and family of Swenson Lake Tuesday and Wednes- H. Hermangon returned. Tuesday afternoon from Duluth, Minn., after .| spending the past; week there attend- Mrs. Bertha 'Edd returned Tues- -day.evening. from :Rosby where:she ‘has been visiting with-relatives and friends for:the past few days. Elmer Tagley of Gully, Minn., was. a guest at; the Tagley home between trains Wednesday :afternoon. An ige cream: gooial .and sale will be held at the:Salvation Army hall Tuesday, Aug: 29, afternoon and eve- A party iwas:given-at the H, Black- burn home Tuesday evening. The ing:was spent,;-in dancing after which. a dainty lunch was. served. Among the guests. were. the Messrs. , Frank Wesley, Ray- ‘mond Jarvis, Harvey; Supry, R. By- : JM?I!B GULDBEHG | ers and the Misses. Mntsgr:tte ic'eiv- 112 Third.St. Bomidji, Mina. ohnson, Beryl Jarvis, Pho!!sfiuv'.,-l' o ,theiugza:_;;.supry. Elsle = 'Nu}-l?.lqgaéifnr Sentiment 0f The Stong Armed Varisty The Creat Novel of the ‘Panama Canal ] , ‘Beach witi KATHLYN WILLIAMS & “SPOILERS” GAST ~ This _passfon-thrpbbin‘g’ film, by the same producer director and author, is . the successorto REX BEACH other great success, “THE SPOILERS”. > It is even greater than “The Spoilers”. Its flights of sweet romance are higher---its depths of das- tardly intrigue are blacker---its action and its risks and dangers more overwhelming---- =~ = . Friday & Saturday Aug.25-26 %z En- 10 Stupendous Reels PRICES All Seats Any Show 25¢ Only children in Arms wlltbe admitted without a ticket. Two Shows Only Each Day Afternoon-at-2:30 Evening at 8:00 Doors open at 2:00 & 7:30 the She Attend the Matinee at 2:30 and Avoid the Evening Rush Grand Theatre "“The Housé; of Quality”’ = OO OO sister, * Minnesota Darning Stockings A great deal of this tiresome work may be avoided by buying Mussar stockings, they cost:a little:mure, 35:to:50-cents a pair, according to size, but they are worth the money. Made from combed Egyptian cotton, dyed with stainless dyes, fine rib for girls, heavy rib for boys. Wool Batts We can save you money on:wool batts, we bought before the -advance ‘in - wool. Fine:wool batt size 72x84 $2.50 each, Same batt covered with cheese cloth $3.00 each. % Wool wadding 20 cents a sheet. reorder this season. QT AT We'll not Buy your wool batting now. Blankets We are offering special price on blankets, they are samples but are in good condition, the price is less than the mill price today.» - Wash Dresses 1 lot of wash dresses, each.....81.98 1 lot wash dresses, each.........84.98" Art goods; Belding silks, Royal Society crochet cotton, Fleishers yarn. e 11T T e ) 'By "HOP" L TR