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s and news brigfs nuJ W i Ttem phox_ud or m Bennm.i Shawl of Wilton ‘bt town shoppers Ole vS(etness of Dobs was blbn Yo hls tnen friends: of “his Wers specimens to e use’ F‘ G Troppm\l d,ep.),rtmem store, returned ‘to Bemidjiiyesterday from' -Minneapo-} lis, wHere he passed.' weveral days with his famjily;, and om “Bhisiness. - (Mrs Troppman. and -daughter, Kath will arrive-in Bemic ji today an gpend the summer ‘moxnths here. amogg»the business vlsxlors ln thelother daughter,. Mi: cit yastenlay. e pls § v Mrs. A, Larson of L.apm‘te motored to Bernidji yesterday and passel the day:with friends, Havo you had your daish_of ice 512ttt J: 0. Hanis of Lake boulevard re- ned yesterday morning from _ a|i usiness trip to Thief River FaHs: ' Mrs.-E. J. Huderger of Big Lake was' in Bemidji en route to Laporte - where she will visit relatives for -a L month ., SSO 000 to Iotm on’ farms, Land Co. Lucile O'Bourke “Falls was a guest at- . homie ‘yesterday, while ‘en route “to {: 3 Kelilhdr. : 471t D TN = £ Mrs J. M Huderger of Broadview Mont, is visiting relatives. at La- potte and other points ln Mlnnesota | for'some time Mrs. O, C. elby and three child- ‘ven—and Mrs. A. Harklau and son, Cn , of Pinewpod were among the i out of town’ buslness visitors in the S clty yesterdny The Ladies Aid society of the Presbyterian church will hold a food Saturday in Battle’s hardware * . 2- 620 Dean | 'man, who is one of th | sical dancers in the: Twii Cities, left this week for Los Angeles, Cal.,, where' Grand F‘orks, whiei undergo an opera quks they will riDowns wjll m Grand turning to their home.*:Mrs. Daniel Dawns -will visit them -al Brooket for -:Members ‘'of the Eastern Star wiil hold their annual picnic Tdesday af- ternoon at The Pioneer ' cottage, ‘across the lake. Suppm will -be en- joyed at :Waville Inn; at 7 o’clock. g SANDE-SIMON. " Miss Elizabeth Slmqn “of Puposky ‘end Martin Sande-of "town of Lib- erty, were married this morning at 11 o'clock, at the Presbyterian par- sonage, Rev. L. P. Warford officiat-: ing. They will make their home on a farm in this county. MRBS. SOMMERS HOSTESS. - |son, ‘lledge, the: Bemidji Candy kitchen; when' the ice -pick slipped-and cut deeép into’ hh‘ foot. He was taken to.St.:Anthony's hospital where the injury was treat- ed: and he -expects !o -be’ able to re- turn home toda; ENTERTAINED AT P’IGNIO. Misses Dorothy and Florence Har- ris entertained at a picnic yesterday afternoon at Diamond Point. The holirs .were plensantly passed in bath- ing, and a- sumptuous lunch wasj; served., A feature of the afternoon was a iweiner roast. . The guests in- cluded Lucile O’Rourke of ™ River Falls, Margaret Burke, Helen: Burke, - Martha Gilmore,. Kathegine Gilmore, Thomas Burke, James, Jokn, I(‘harles and Philip and/Jane Harris. NEW OFFICERS ELECTED. At the annual meeting of the Jones Farmers’ club,” held Wednes- day,” June 18, L. W. Packard was elected presxdent and George Becker, secretary-treasurer. Mrs. L. W. Packard was elected on the Home De- velopment committee. It was also decided at this meeting to meet -every other month, instead of each month, and the time of meeting was oha.nged to'the third;Wednesday in the month. The next’ meeting will be held the third Wednesday in August. E * CHILDRENS PROGRAM. Suniday the following. Children’s Day :program will Le given at the Methodist church, at 11 o’clock in the morning: Volunfary, hymn No. 87; prayer, by pastor; remarks, C. L. Isted; collection, “Choracter of Knowledge,” Miss Alice Witting; “Jesus Loves the Little Child- ren,” primary department; recita- tion, “America,” .primary and first vear. juniors: salute, Crusade song, reading, Florence Bagley; Know. chorus, “The Bell Song”; “Charactgy; of Democracy,” Miss RBertha #AVebster; violin, - exercise, tlags; solo, ~ Miss ‘Carrie Brown; chorus, Mag-uflaise" Star Spangled Banner. SUFFRAGE SCORES AGAIN. - Harrisburg, Pa., June 20?—The Pennsylvania senate passed finally, 31 to 6, fhe joint resolution ratifying the woman suffrage amendment to ithe federal constitution. The resolu- tion was then sent to the house. .| nbrthwest 'to ‘vote for the’ da);lght KNUTSON VOTES REPEAL. | <., Aashington, June 20.—Represeu- & tative Knutson of Minnesota was-onc{; ‘three comgressmen’ from the | saving repenl All took the-position e Y that the law worked « hardship on-| : ‘the ‘farmers and that even city people were not ‘enthusiastic over the law. SAT. & SUN. Mable Normand “WHEN DOCTORS mmmmmz A Goldwyn Plemw ——and—= W, “FATTY” ARBUCKI.I? ; —IN— “A MOVIE STAR” AT THE Theatre DO YOU BELIEVE IN THE GOLDEN RULE “Captain Courtesy” did —even thoughzhe was a hold up man. He was broke once— " 4nd -he’d like to have had somebody give him ‘a “hand-out.” . pfimgfibyflhenfk;flfiéflg5°#f FIRESTONE Gray Sxde- A" wall Tires cost more than the “bargain” cut-, Pnce tires that attract the t:re shopper.” The all-wool tailored suit * costs more. than the shoddy “hand-me-down,” too, There’s a famous phrase ‘that tells the whole story about Firestone Tire - value— Most Miles per Dollar Tirestone ..TIRES Cream Bills REDUCED Seeing that nobody gave “hand-outs” to the poor, HE gave them “hand- outs”—after he made 'tore Mrs. George W, Sommers enter-| Ui tained Wednesday atterngon for Mrs. | | Maxwell of St. Paul, who is a guest Reduce your cream bills by using Home Brand Milk- at the Charjes Campbel) home. The »——-—AT750and900— in place of cream. It’s just pure rich cows milk evaporated to double its original flchnesu—fl!ty per cent’ of the water is removed, leavmg tha rich & R. Sheppardsun ot Minneapolis Wil arrive in the city. tomorrow | . morning and ,will be the gugst of his -guests were ' Mesdames .'\!a:.'v.'eil,, .Charles Campbell, Andy Larson, Au- _‘daughter, Mrs. L. P. Warford and famlly over Sunday Mlss Plorence Hayes will leave mon for New-Jersey, where she will visit relatives for some time. - Miss 3. Hayes i8'a daughter of county com- g mismoner 51 5 < Cash paid\ or lnany bonds: In v qu ? room 61 -Markham hotel, i (4 Ltf R. Sheppardson, Jr., of Minne- " apolis, from militany service, is the guest of - his‘sister, Mrsj P. Warlord apd & Willinm ‘Camipbell has returned t6 _ his ‘home in Wausaukee, Wis., after | it with his son, Altorney George vi- ing in Bemidji. accompanied him home . Same prices as he.ore the war on kodak: finishing at Rich Studio, 29 loth St Phone 570-W, 613 1Mo Mr. a.nd Mrs. D. D. Miller and lit- tle daughter, Gene, returned last evoning frém a motor .trip to Minne- ‘ apolis, where they passed a week. *'l‘hay were -accompanied to Bemidji . by Mr..Miller’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. ¢T.-J. Miller %ho, will be their guests (or a week ,Koors’ ice cream is ma&e with pur; sweet puteurlzed cream. - - 512tf T. und Mrs. Earl A Luke of 1236 ey avenue returned this morning m_Frederic, Wis., where they were ,the.guests of Mr. Luke’ ‘s parents, Mr. ¢ Mrs. P. T: Luke for a week. Mrs. Luke had been visiting her son and wife here for a week and accom- panjed them back to Wisconsin. Earl Lake is' assistant ' cashier -of ;the l‘armen’ sum bank ot Bemldji. Qotend the food sale in Battle's store Saturday, held by the Ladies Ald " .soclety of 1 ch. 2-620 Mr. and Mrs. J. Scarrot have ‘a8 who, has; recently returned |, gust Bgllson an_ E ,.Cuu‘er. - STORY HOUR “TOMORKOW- Miss Velma Dean of Lake boulevard will .have charge of the story hour ir ‘the Episcopal’ church basement to- morrow afternoor: iremr 2 till 4! j o'clock. All children.dnterested are jurged to attend, This; entertainment is not lxmited toa certpi numl)en but all :n'e Welcome ; 5 PITMON-POWELL NUPTIAL,.: - Mrs. Emma Powell of this city and Johu - Elsworthi~ Pitmani.of (i,anuo, N, D.;.were magried Mst, evening at the Powell ho:]n‘c, gsp.bemidfi av- udge J." E. "Ha¥fri§ officiating. They were attended by ‘Mr. and Mrs. |F"G. Schadegg. After the ceremony a wedding dinner was gerved by Mrs. i Schadegg at her: homae.. Pitmon ‘will; make the! midji. ANDERSON WILL RECOVER. ' Mrs. William Anderson has re- Jturned to Bemidji.. from Brainerd where she accom an: her husband, who was seriously “injured “while at Northome. He,was a bhreakman on tiie M. & L ‘and was knocked under the train by several logs which fell off a flat car. Although his condi- tion was considered.sgrious and- one | foot was amputated; he is now on the road to recovery. : PAINFUL INJURY. Samuel Webster, Jr., son of Samuel Webster, foremanof tlw*comno.,ition room of the Bemidji;Pioneer Publish- ing company, received a painful in- !lu-y vesterdny whlle ehopping ice at the Presbyterian | their guests their daughter, Mrs. ‘H. | Cords. . and son, Howard, of . Steplien, Minn., who will remain 5 here for about a month. Mrs. Cords ‘was formerly Miss May Scarrot of this city. Her husband was formerly i* connected with the St. Hilaire Lum- -bef _company here and now holds a similar position in Stephen. Keep a kodak story of the child- > ren.” Film developed 10c; print 3c, .4c¢,” 5c. Money also saved you on "portraits. - Rich Studio, 29 10th St. 714-1Mo 3 llils Dovie Plumer, daughter of Mr. and- Mrs:: John Plumer of this “city, has returned to . Bemidji from -.Central - City, Colorado, where she t music and drawing in the ~high school this year. She and her , Miss Faith Plumer, who also t the school year theére, visited liver en route home, and also at ! At the latter place Miss ) “will ‘sttend the state normal this summer. -fmch mixed hard and soft wood for sale, $3 per load. Be- i3 l!: Co Phone 481. 1d620 'lz‘le Northern News (Spooner) “Hans Evanson, of Williams, ,wag. in - to yesterday, attending the:opering of the court as a witness for‘ some seeking naturalization papers. Hans returned a while ago from the Klondike country, where he : spent mnearly a year, and he had a uck‘,rmn fine gold nuggets to ex- , ' o Also Showing BEAUTIFUL VERSAILLES ; The city in which the World Peace Conference is now in session. ELKO * SATURDAY and SUNDAY . WM. S. in Artcra: niknsn SPECIALS HART ft picture. . OF MEN’ Also showmg “A Dese rt Hero” The very latest * Fatty Arbuckle - Two-Part 4 Comedy . ORCHESTRA MUSIC at Evening Shows Matinees—10c¢, Evenings—10¢, 20c.......at 3:00 25¢'— 7:30, 9 the rich “hand-out” to him at the point of a gun. Jzsse L. Lasky presents - “DUSTIN 'FARNUM “CAPTAIN . COURTESY” A. Paramount Picture There are many inter- esting complications to the Captain’s generosity S0 interesting that many were turned away , ‘from the theatre when v* this production was first presented. Here is an- other opportunity for the disappointed ones. TONIGHT ONLY We’ll Say Soll HE new suits show the in- fluence of the military. They’re brisker, snappier, more positive in cut and de- sign.” - o ' - Trim at the waist and shoul- ders, broader at the chest —built for men who be- lieve in staying young. And they bear the familiar laber of quality— ‘Society Brand Clothes You'll like them. The styles, the textures and the thorough-going workman- ship are top-notch. And smart? We'll say so! Foheuitih + “Style Headguarters”—Where " Society Brand Clothes are sold flavor. butter fdat and mflk ‘solids. HomeBrand Milk in your cooking and baking adds a richness not sible with ordinary milk. oughly and adds a rich golden color and smooth ' For cereals it is equally delicxous. < -In coffee it blends thor- Home Brand Milk takes the place of cream and is far less expensive. Order a few cans to- day and enjoy sweet cream lux- ,ury at the cost of sweet milk. Your grocer will supply you. Insist on Home Brand—the milk that tastes like sweet cream. - At Your Gro!‘ Gnggs Gooper & co Food Products, St. l?-pl