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MONDAY EVENING, JULY Mrs. Harry Redmond and daughter, Louise .Virginia, panigd by ‘Mdss:Louise Redmond, ar- rived-“from. .Minneapolis = Saturday evening and.are guests at the home S of Mr, andMrs. E. J. Kahman. They 4 will remain two weeks, Mrs. Red- mond -was-foermerly. of this city. ‘The creamery now. has & large daily supply of: buttermilk at 10¢ a gallon. - 62Ttt Mrs. ‘William Blakely of Spur passed several hours in the city Saturday shopping. Mrs. Emma McClelland of Carr Lake was among the out-of-town shoppers Saturday. U. S.:Food Administration 1 - . WHAT SOCIETY ISDOING - ' FAREWELL PARTY Parl and’ Roy Towle were the guests of henor at a farewell party given at their home last Eriday eve- ning. Both boys had enlisted in the United States military service and. left Saturday noon. The eve- ning wag passed _very pleasantly, after which an enjoyable ‘‘Hoover- ized"’ lunch was served. The guests included: Misses Mar- garet Berrigan, Olivia Deisenberger, Virginia. McMurtrie, Ethel -Ander- son, Agnes Johnson, Agmnes = Back, . Helen Hurlocker, and Messrs. Wal- ter Back, Harold Hurlocker, William Hubert, Foster Campbell, Louis Her- bert, Arthur Breen, Henry Will, Carl Towle and Mr. and Mrs. Hug- ‘hart. 3 3 . Mr..and Mrs. William Kresien and son; Ernest, arrived in the city Sat- urday: from Wadena. They were ac- companied by their daughter, Mrs. Carl Goltg;: end daughters, Louise and. Elsie, .who had been visiting friends and relatives in Wadena for three -weeks. = They report the roads in sgood - condition, the entire trip being made over the Jefferson high- way in five hours. Mr. and Mrs, T. S. Burke, Sr., and children, Margaret, Thomas, Jr., and Helen, and-Mrs. John Burke re- turned:last. evening by motor. Mrs. T. d.:Burke -and:children: have: been visiting - at - Mrs." Burke's old home, Hugdson, - Wis,,»for the:. past ' threp weeks. ~Mrs;:John Burke: has spent a month at:Stillwater .and T.. J, Burke has been at Minneapolis. They returned via the Scento highway. ‘Wheatless Recipes 1 = i Tested In the Experimental Kit- chen of the Food Administration (Consgervation Division) and the Department of Agriculture, f If you want a car, call Enterprise Auto Co. -Office phone 1, residence phone 10: (1174 Mrs. Vern Hogan of Wilton was the guest of -her sister, Mrs. Frank Schroeder, - Saturday. BAKING POWDER LOAF BREADS (Using no Wheat) {All measurements are level.—In the . following - recipes the weights given .are gccurate.. The measurements. are approximate; that is, they are given in the.nearest:fraction of a cup whick a housewife ordinarily uses. It is convenfent to remember in measuring unusual fractions that two'level table. gpoong -are one-eighth cup.. +Method. A Mix the melted fat, liquid, sirup, and :| egg. ::Combine ::the liquid -and well /\}-mixed dry:ingredients. Bake as a loaf | in a_moderately hot oven (206 degrees C. or-400 degrees Fahrenheit) for one hour:or :until thoroughly baked. 2 Nuts,- raisins ‘or dates may-be add- ed making -the bread more nuultlous and -very. palatable. Miss .- Rosalind Davis of = Shevlin was the guest of friends in the city Saturday between trains, Miss Ruby ‘Buskirk of Little Falls is spending a month in Bemidji vis- iting with friends and relatives. Kodak film developing, only 10c; prints, 3¢, 4c¢, 6¢c; same as before the war. Rich Studio - 29 10th St. 1 mo. 78 Miss Marie i{ovlg of Fergus Falls is visiting at the O. S. Hanson sum- mer home,in Lavinia for two weeks. AT TH E ‘THEATERS ‘PERSONALS AND '_.«NEWSY NOTES - Mrs. Sam Hayth and Mrs. Charles McDonald of Northern were among the business visitors in Bemidji Sat- urday, : /“TARZAN OF THE APES” One" of “tho most . remarkable- film spectacles is that to be shown at the Rex tonight, also tomorrow, when the National Film Corporation of -America presents. that weird, thrill- ing adventure story, “Tarzan of the Apes,” embracing -all - the elements of screen romance. Darwin was right, all right, But he never graded the degrees of des- cent. .Edgar Rlce Burroughs made some attempt at’grading in his “Tar- zan of the Apes,” which is now in motion picture form. He runs ihe gamut this - way—drunken sailors, brutal ship officers, slave traders and finally aristocrats. The apes really rank highest. Even the boy brought up by the apes ranks head and shoulders above his ‘aristocrat Miss Marguerite ‘Titus went to Minneapolis Saturday evening where she will spend a few days visiting with friends. _Firesh roll films made by Eastman Kodak Co. No advance in prices. Rich Studio, 29 10th St. 6-76 Mrs F. A. Craver of Turtle River passed Saturday in Bemidji on busi- ness., - Mrs. A. Skogland of Northern transacted business in the city Sat- urday. -Real Happiness. If this-world affords true happiness, it is to be found in a home where lovg, and confildence -increase with years, where the necessities of life.come with- | out severe strain, where luxuries enter only after their cost has been carefully considered. We are told that wealth is a test of character—few of us have to submit to it. Poverty is the more usual test. It is difficult to be very poor and maintain one's self-respect.— A. Edward Newton, in the Atlantie. If you wkut a_car, call Enterprise Auto Co. Office phone 1, reaidcnce plione 10. 66U Mrs. Kate Runestrand of Thief River Falls was in Bemidji Satur- day, enroute to Walker, where she will visit. relatives for a short time. 2 One of these nice aays you o;xght to go to Hakkerup’s and have your picture taken. 14tf Mrs. B. O. Kirtland and children, who have been the guests of rela- tives here for the past six weeks, left Saturday evening fot their home in Backus. “Yera Elliott of Piuewomi was a between-train shupper in the eity Saturday. “Friends Do Count. ‘We had. just- moved here, strangers, | ‘L. H..Carter, Roy Carter .and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Swenson of the| Richard Griffin of Grand Forks mo- relative. . ‘There are no- class lines, ] town of Frohn passed Saturday in|.tored to Lavinia and passed the week " | and settled-in our new home when a -: {. the city. end with friends, returning to their {‘;’uf,‘g":,flz},;’“ofis,' ;‘,{’ce’;‘t‘ff,‘:" explol-| gear dittle meighbor boy called on my il . ‘homes today. The film- follows the magazine |little girl. .She asked him who le was 5 $50,000. to Toan on farms. Dean : story with .enough faithfulness to|and after learning his name was Bob- § T.and Co. 471tf| There is-sometuing for you:dn the|gatisfy .readers of the Burroughs|by told-him her name was Elsa. She Want Ad column today. last -page. ' It'szon: the asked Bobby if he had any sisters. He answered drolly, “No.” *“Any broth- ers?’ Again in a .droll voice, “No.” Then his face.lighted up and with a| large smile-he said,“O, but I have just lots of friends.”—Exchange. story. ‘To those who missed the ser- ial the film will be re..xeshlng en- tertainment. Tarzan, as readers of the story will remember, is the son of. Lord Greystoke, who went to Afvica on o secret mission for 'the British gov- ernment. Africa in 1897 was torn by European ravishers, atrocies in the Belgian Congo, Jameson’s raid on the Boers; slave trading, with its concomitant brutelities by the Arabs. The sailors mutiny, slay their bru- tal officers in fair fight and then maroon Lord Greystoke and his wife. A boy is born in the jungle; the mother dies and the baby is carried off by a mother ape, who has just lost her young. The film traces the growth of the boy—half ape, half human—till his twentieth year. Finally comes the girl. - This .picture comprlses 8,000 feet ‘of film, -ELKO PROGRAM Today and tomorrow at the Elko theater, Ann Pennington makes her reappearance on the screen in her newest Paramount photoplay, “Sun- s Miss Luciie ‘Warner of Park Rap- ids is visiting with friends here for a few days. o Miss Alice Cleveland, who has visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. 0. Cleveland, of Pinewood for the past two weeks, returned to Fargo, N. D, Saturday Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Owen of Hines motored to Bemidji Saturday and passed the day. The creamery now has a large daily supply of buttermilk at 10c a gallon. 627t Mrs. Thomas Mohler and ° sons, Kenneth and Leonard, have return- ed from a seven weeks' visit with relatives and friends in Toledo, O., and Elkhart, Ind. Mrs. Mohler re- ports they had a severe frost in In- diana a week ago Saturday and the corn was frozen to the ground. Po- tatoes and other vegetables were also frozen.. The damage -is-estimated -at .millions of -dollars, as it covered a stretch of . territory "from .Elkhart nearly to Chicago. ENTERPRISE AUTO CO- Auto Livery and Taxi Service Day and Night Service Office, Remore Hotel, Cor. 3rd St. & Beltrami Ave. Ofllce Phone 1 | Residence Phone 10 WM. M’CUAIG, Manager Henry Stechman of Tenstrike was 4in the city Saturday attending to business matters. i Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hagen of [ Mill Park are the parents of a son, B ‘born Thursday noon. | If you want a car, call Enterprise . Auto Co. Office phone 1, residence phone 10. b6t The ‘Yankee Girl leaves for Birch- mont and all points on the lake at 1:00 and 7:30 P. M. 71tf CAPT W. B. MacLACHLAN. Mrs. Mary McCabe of Walker has arrived in this city and will make her ‘residence here. The Modern Gas Range Is a SHIRnnnnnnnm |||||"l [11] ! ML | ghine Ann.” Miss Pennington’s pre- B WECANINSU n £| ceding pict “The Antics of £ 2 OANYTHING—ANYWHERE e £ | shine vin." s Pennington's pre- Real Ald to Gonssrvation = = t t—t! of itt) = 8. flo "'l COMPENSATION -9 E :lu‘;tr)lngrlfi :lviop?;ses i: the aworlg = n.,_a w X > [3] Bl =|against overwhelming odds. The = .fl”, e | INSURE K=} < O E=|supporting cast is very good while = E c[‘flc\s 3] = e o} z =|the clever scenario was prepared = (-] > UQ_DZ - WITH (o] = m é H from Alice Hegan Rice’s story “Cal- -=-B>r_mfl_°,; MILLER|Z | » & BB et t Hearst-Patl £ H current issue of Hearst-Pathe = g&- | ”o;: OE AND BE g g - a %’ | Weekly—news in pictures—is also E&g wd >g:<z SURE = i= £ E£|on the program. = - d o+ 2 ] [T] 2z H TN — . £22 "% F| LIFE INSURANCE < = §| |, GRAND TONGHT . = me = he heroine “The r Man" £§ 2 _O ° Office Security Bank Bldg. ':‘:" S| _foature at the Grand tonight— H >Ph°ne 747 P O Box 204 = £|starring-Harry Morey, Grace Dar- = s BEMIDJI, NESOTA ; mond -and Florence Deshon, had two lovers. She married the man of her choice:and decided to forget the other man. Then she finds that ca- pricious fate has played her a trick, for she has become the wife of tae other man at the same time that she married her first choice. Yet she remains within the law. A chapter in “The Woman in the ‘Web” is also on the Grand program tonight. ¢ 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. COOK WITH CAS SEE BEMIDJI GAS COMPANY “Over the Tov.” Empey himself will-be seen at the Elko theater heire for three days, beginning Thursday, July 4, when he appears as the star of the Vita- graph production of “Over the Top.” In this big, patriotic production the | fighting sergeant lives over again the events which he details so graph- ically in his famous book. REX :: Tonight People Read This Newspaper That’s why it would be profitable for you to . The father of the beautiful advertise in it H white girl, and his party are e beset by the enraged cannibals. I you want a fob B} Heanng the noise of fire- arms in the dlstance, TARZAN leaves the girl in the crook of a tree. Off like a deer he goes. From limb-to limb, leaping across great . chasms—where skulking beasts growl up at his flying form he leaps until he reaches the native village. At sight of his mighty form the women flee and soon he has glowing fire and this he touches to the dry grass huts and soon mighty flames call the killers from their attack and TAR- ZAN OF THE APES has saved the whites from a terrible doom, If-yoo want to hire somebody If you want to sell something If you want to buy something If you want to rent your bouse If you want to sell your kouse If you want to sell your farm If you want to buy properly If there is anything that you ant the quickest and best way s Iy that want is by placing ertfsement in this poper The results will surprise and please you Hakkerup, the photographer in your fown All the shorebirds are strikingly beneficial in their food habits. slaughter of these game birds deprives: the farmer of valuable allies-against some of the worst crop pests. game hirds as qualil, grouse and pheas- ant Yake less insect food -than the shorebirds, yet all of them do a cer- tain amount of ‘good. - Even hawks and owls have » bad name which for the most part is undeserved, it is said, and indiseriminate persecution of these birds is a serious mistake. GranD THEATRE — TONIGHT Harry Morey In Blue Ribbon Feature “THE OTHER MAN” One woman drove a man to the depths—another ralsed him to happiness. “THE WOMAN IN THE Tuesday, July 2nd In Sensational Melodrama “THE LASH OF POWER” with nerve-thrilling scenes “BLOOD and THUNDER” RE TONIGHT and TUESDAY The Most Stupendous, Amazing Film Pfoduction In the World's History And 1,000 Brazil ata Beneficlal Shorebirds.” ™~ The -original Gotham was an ‘ol parish and village in Nottiughamshire, England, the inhabitants of :‘which are reputed to have shown their wisdom by playing the fool in order to'dis-" suade ' King . John from passing through their town, and thus save them the expense of malntaining and, entertaining him, The city of New. York was first called Gotham by Wash- ington Irving (“Salamagundi,” 1807), In allusion to the pretentions to wise dom of its inhabitants. -~ ELKO TONIGHT — Tomorrow The Such Ann Pennington and Grace Darmond In Alice Heagan Rice's Added Attraction Adaptation of Calvary Alley entitled WEB” “/SUNSHINE NAN" Ever notice that everyene of Alice Heagan Rice’s stories has been a success on both stage and screen? Also showing ; Hearst-Pathe News ! Current Events. in Pictures Carmel Myers with Keystone Comedy THEATRE | 8,000---FEET OF FILM---8,000 —>Three Times Daily €<— Matinee 2:30 TArRZAN of the APES From the Original Story by Edgar Rice Burroughs SE Tarzah’s Struggle with the Lion—The Elephant ‘Raid on Cannibal Village—Battle Between Ape’ and Gorrilla—Abduction of White Girl by Apes- —with— . Elmo Lincoln — Enid Markey thers—Produced in the Wildest Jungles of ost of $300,000. 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