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few 'days i : i frienagfcl-::og:::d&fl??ngu: ot R i . . ver dollar, half dollar, quarter dollar, | i e P e V. | dimé and half dime, It would be im- » d‘ B, Buflu of Ironton was “ole sme a y was a Qusiness v-mmr in ‘Bemidji 'ruesday “Lots of houses. WHllIES bsdny laltor in, quldjl mldji cnller on !l‘uudcy. Dspiig ldaug.ter, Mariau, left this afternoon|. ' - ; for. their home in Billings, Mont. ‘}: 3 same time, men of the Mooseheart Legion In| ” 5 0 I rica is i ’tha’fi;ne hands to- 4 Let me sell you|Moose hall on April 28th has been|: q i fman army was almost at the | :Atcording to.a French sclentst, 18 birthmarks - in .families not now of iy i » ; .and.the wotkiman myat each'contributs. All Loan Bank for Trouble, «home & briek of Koor's ice 4-5tf|men” of the Mooseheart Legion in more efficiently. @ workers in industry munt.work in [a wonder ' some , enterprising cuss |ed his déath. He was 29 years of age. “'Early United States Colna | °. LADIES GUILD TO i The office of the director of the mint{ ' ~The Ladies’ Guild of the Episcopal ‘says. that the earliest coins were au- chureh 'will meet on Thursday. after- .thorized by act of congress of April[2oon at 2:30:o'clock, at thehome of ; 2, 1792, This act authorized the manu- %‘Zm}y"“;i“:‘scnéd::;m? 423 Bemidfi ge. Deemer is spending a ] 0 / ifacture of the ten dollar gold eagle, |} oc 1yBaw wiii b thee;o:l;e:and i ¢ ‘i 3 ihalf eagle, quarter eagle, and the sil- o I.ICENSED TO WED Licenge to 'marry was granted Dy ... Clerk of Court F. W. Rhoda to Arvid Souja and Mary Anna DeRushia April 20, to Julius: Bernhard Torger~ son and Ella .Skele this morning, and | to Erick Adolph Swanson and Guil 0. Johnson.on April 19. The latter :ppllcation was forwarded from Bah ette. . DIES AT ‘SANATQBIUK Mr. ‘and Mrs, Paul . Yaple and ; == - possible to ‘state which were minted ] g g 2 first, as they were all colned about the The: dance to be given by ‘the wo-|. ; What Birthmarks Indicate. intil further notice:, te-21) 4 That: s with the ‘people themselves, not one clas: il lfl!’- 7ot one oé:’\?gtion ‘but all | good social-position indicate that they Mrs. L. B, lee of Fargo “ occupations, not ome' citizen but’ all-citizens. Our great |: are of knightly descent, the marks be: ew hours _with ~Bemidji}' :In':: that. “ mm&.;:m";‘n:lo; ::;’bmiylgl:: ?h?: (1ng due to the fact that thelr Psses |, oy, .05 wieox passed away Mon » e i 8 ) S rlends and relatives, " arriving yes- , 5 | products of labor., These products are to be secured only sors’ ancebtora yore armor. day afternoon at the Lake Julia San- y automobile and leaving for|: by the united of all citizens. ' The trained business atorlum, where he has been ill since October, a year’agp. Mr. Wilcox worked at the Box-factory, prior to his entering the service, where he contracted tuberculosis, which caug- 0 that. work _there shoold be go- “So many people want to borrow P> \ : ; “more food,’ lothing and Moose hall: on April 28th, has been » it more efficiently. Wwer _to_preserve America With doesn’t stnrt a bnnk to accommodate | He leaves a wife, of this city,, one sis- iJohn A. Brown.of Grand Rauids sgent the ’day here yesterday. ' David Hinsluw of Wnton attqnded the assessors’ meeting here Tuesday. "G. H. Warner of ‘Brainerd was a :‘uainess visitor in the city on Tues-. " Thomas Lamoreaux of Wnshbu‘r,n, ‘Wis., was.a business caller here yest- ' LA dance will be given ‘in’the Ma- » sonic hall this evening for the Masons 'y amd the(r tamilies.’ agl(rs H. Ostrander ‘of Turtle R ransacting ‘hlsiness: in- Bem dji a few days (i t i Dr. J. H. Laney of 'rume River spent the day in Bemidji on buslnm enroute to his’ llomo. ' 'EBnrry Arnold ot No'rthorn was i ong the out .of town business: vlp- l‘?fl here yesterday. * Mrs. J..A. Forrester and baby left Anthony’s ‘hospital’ yesterday for r home on Dewey avemu ; 2% ¢ cash pald Tor Libérty Bonds, & jd Liberty 'Bond- receipts. Seé G. ooley at Northern Grocery:C the d:y. orat lhrnw h?‘t i 11 1 o & rthur Conant of :‘Northérn motor:; ed’th Bemidji Tueeday to attend ta tnneactlon ‘of business.. .- - WL L. \Brooks is expected to arrive e with a.new, Buick: automobile ; tr?m (the twin cities today. N.S: Beavers, formerly of this city but ' now of Minneapolis was' a busi- vitive eloy-Tueaday. ner 601 of Grygla the llpnst year, has closed the uchoolato; the term. J. G. Armsof-of : smlwnter, chnh\- man of the Minnessta Tax commis- sion spent ' ’ruuday here on bnllnau. ‘a. C. 'mwnooml -and Mrs. Frank McMahon- were -among the out of town callers !romfllnternatlonnl Falls yesurday ¥ iy t Gounty 'Superlntendent of: Schools .J. C.. McGhee ' left ‘this morning to vlslt_ rural schools in the Grygla. coun- t‘ry lor the next ten days. Spsclsl d ng“iervice -Spencer : .Rejuveno corsets, surgical supports. Home appoistments, if desired. Mrs. LT M Fny, 218 Beltrami_ave. Ph%ne ; + 1mob.6 d ur. and: Mrn Walter Schon return- .ed’‘Monday. evening from Melrose, ... -where they have ‘vigited’; with rela- = tives since their marriage last week. g will' make 1helr home at Mill “.The Yoeinan Lodge wlll,meat in the 0dd Fellows’ hall Thursday evening, April 22d; at 8:30 o'clock.” All visit- }: " Y ing members-in the.city are-welcome. R Bertha Smith, foreman. Mr .nndr Mrs: John, Morrisorfi Jr., of Red Lake, stopped over between trajfis Tuesday enroute from Duluth ' to their h hey visited in the twin cities re. going to Duluth l'i.iehawlfi and Arth Yountg erg of 3 1at 1 3 P brtnfi rt, and make their homo e present. ‘Rose Koors: of Duluth is, ting her *daughter, Mis. Swanson ‘at| ‘Minneapolis for a’ tew days and ex- pects’ to spend ‘a few dags: visiting !rmnda ln ‘Bemkm enroute to her : mnrning mm.m‘: tended the runeh; Mrs.-Robinsori.- Two. of the children, Mildred Andersonand Ralph. Arthur Robinson,: returhed ' with 'them - to make their home for the present. Miss, Bdna Magnuson, who had Been vis- . iting. here for a-short time prior to the call ‘to~ ) id: not return “with them. - “MEASLES ' Now that g.he measles bani has been postponed unt(l further notice. N I McCann last evenlnx After a soclal are cold conciliations if mfie he no‘employmert and’ employment can be had. | —onid. dare for that renson to’ GAII hioy er|of their esteem. ‘| scheme of red and green was etfrrled« ‘ARl that it n6w-means to the worl t:hope that it holds for human- | ‘em.” . ter who lives in Sidpey, Mont. il : - ; A .5~ one ‘ity, lies in the hands of the people, o R § brother at Wausau.d\‘&l’lz and a' ‘bro- How can our people:be made -tr y as they draw their s i-l'-" : ST ) - |ther, Ross, of Nymore. Funeral ser- B ), re ‘tries an making emnr on Qy ails. en, 0 DI'OI R 7 htltl t thth entertain aati % atricla says tha s true that her |taking parlors today at 3 o’cl e he home of Dr. D. F.| they all-prosper. Workingien's compensatiof, liours and conditions of labor | 'tather is not a church-goer, but =0 one | Rev. L. P. Warford officiating. 0;5- evening, luncheon was served. _only 'if some one finds it profitable.. The. mnhr%he ‘profit the" greater the ?:,(l,::‘,ol:?: "‘,'l‘(‘i‘hf,',‘:e“&“:f,figf l‘lnl":e -1d4-21 {wages. Industry must expand or fail. : It must’show a surplus after all pay--|an Amethyst.—l)nllus News. : g ) ‘ments of wages, taxes and returns to iny shrl. Justice and the general wel- where interment will be made. The local force of telephone oper-| fare go hand in hand. The cause of he cause of education. " Bdu- ators gave a well planned -surprise|.cation with a soul, a trained intellect:but kul ed ever by-an enlightened con- ___—_—_——-——— party Monday ‘evening for Mrs. Wal-| science. Prosperity abounds but the great promise of ‘the, future lies in the ter Schon, formerly Miss Iva Wilkes, | Joyalty and, devotion of the people to their own government. They are firm in whose marriage took place'last week, | ‘the conviction of their fathers that liberty is.fn Qased only by increasing the a8 one'of (the operators determination’ to support a. gove}'n'mant of “the people ns established and de- Doors Open at7:15 Prehmmanes at 8:00~ _—____——-————— prior to her marriage, at the Wilkes| fended by. its patriotic sons. home at Mill ‘Park. The party an- The fligs of the great empires of the past are gone bul the stars and stripes remain. < It pictures the vision’of a.people whose eyes were turped to 158 Poundp—of Benudjl T nournced ‘their arrival by ‘a real old fishioned charivari, after which a | the rising dawn. It represents the hop; of & father for his posterity. . It was. social Hour -and’ gruslc entertained | never flaunted for the glory of royalty but to be born-under it is child the party,, Dainty refreshments were ‘of a king, and to establish a home nnder i:is to be the founder of a)royal served:. . ‘Mirs, Schon’ was_presented house. He who lives under it and is loyal to truth and justice everywhere. with a beautiful lavalliere as a token "He wh:lw‘ lives under it-and is disloysl to. it ls & traitor to the human rac .averywhere, .The following-ladies were present: . Misses Thurber, - Angvall, Stovern, | ... Berg, Graham, Baudette, Cole, Swing- side, DsRushia, Cowle, flrfi. Severson, and daughter, Mrs. Westie Jensen, of Mlnnen.liolis. % - John Albrecht . 180 Poundo—CInmpm of Twin City Police and Fire & i Stepladders. sy daughter, in:company . with an-| ’.Da eep,.the stepladder from sllp- ‘other. giM; went .to.the grocery sto ping.on.:gither. a- polished floor .or .on to get .some:grapes. . The other girl [ ollcloth; put-pleces of adhesive piaster, adied for a nickel’s worth, and wh n the. feet of.the ladder. This holds the grocer handed . them to - her my. steady aind protects the floor- from little'girl ‘asked for a cent’s worth, Budding Financler. 7] SEZTON FOB. GREEN- ‘W00D CEMETERY i p | | Wanted—pplications W iLl1 be| Xhe Erocer said: “Ruth, T don't sell PR Departments ‘|heard by the secretary of Greenwood !3;‘"‘"“;:""{; soerapen ’:.':;h ey "t :“/Austrian Microscope. ___________.___-——————— . cemetery association for, the position | “You will sell six. cents’ worth, won'ty: x fiuoescent mic Imented g - to noon on Tuesday, April 27, 1920.[#aid: “Weil, then'put.a penny’s worth “aiviofeét Fays’ » 2 Bgl ys‘ enables ‘the recognl- il e In that bag.? The grocer Iaughed and | ¢,y ‘ot differences in matter not per- ; POPULAR I’RICB—'I&: and $1.00 - i Secretary’ Greenwood Cemetery.: as- 1 ,—Chi i h s ¥ .st‘.)ciatlon, Northern National Bank ‘“e her. the grapes ln'o iy bune. !epf!ble by ordinary light. Building, City. - - " 3d4-23 2 sy Ringside Seats Reserved, $2.00, Plus War Tax One Millionth of an Inok, N g : 72l 0 L oX \ \ ; : 2oy B TONIGHT at the G : ‘he's been try!ng to break open his bnnk 3 . . Fig ] 8 Steel gauges accurate to. the lncredl- y AST AUI'S LITERARY CIRCLE ble fineners of a millionth part of an again, First thing we know, ne'll grow e 2 burg}lnr."—antnn Tran- the C,g:fia;}ytizt;?fi'fi sm];sg:ggeflf nch are now being made in quantities’y cal church will be held in'the church| 8t the United Stated bureau of stand-| hursday evening, .April 22, at 8 drds. So extraordinarily. precise is &'clock.-All'members-and-their friends | the method of manufacture, simple as are cordially invited. The committee’| it is, that in one- instance- 31 finished & in® ‘charge > assures everyone a good’| gauges out of a lot of 53 were abso- _' ! '{ time' and announces that this is the |-lutely accurate to 000,001 inches, and | <2 ‘Palestine’s Rafnfall. beginning of a series of such ‘social ‘e i Palestine ‘has a remarkable advan- events planned .!he belupiee, all ithiln 000,002 tage in putting through engineering store_the ‘rainfall, which | o “five months of “the year, bes : o s cause the Mediterranean is at a higher 3 i Nl‘llh 7.30 and 9:00 e e level ‘than the main water basths of up’ t script. PO THURSDAY NIGHT Genuine ‘Polish. Members of ‘the: American Legion | . Some ople are rusty; thelr harsh, ithe country, the River Jordan and the are furged-to be 1o attendants'at the| urgaimis sanpors Cut U whatever is lakes, and therefore little of the fota) Wm. Duncan, Joe Ryan, Edith Johmon regular meeting ‘of the Ralph Gracie 'in their own character. Some) rainfall runs off directly to the sea. — i —in— o R post: to ‘be held, at the rooms of t : Bemidji Civi r peqple are gilt; a ‘very ‘brilliant exte-) eniidil Clvic'and: Cominerce gasook rior they present, but the first prash}: - tion . on ~Thursday evening at § 'o’clock.". . Many ' matters of vifal im. | and hard. using ‘rubs off” the 'gildin portance to every member of the lo-| and’ rdveals of bare metal beneath. ‘cal’ post-will be'taken up for fliscy&- A’ third cliass:is polished. The: polish: sion ‘at this time.. The business on{ indeed is on the multifarious crosse hand requires the attendance-6f ev-| of human life, the more it is mhbed Lery Leglon man in"the city. the brlghter it grows. 3 To Clean Dark Paint . To 'make shnbhv dark paint look like ew, * mix equal parts of linseed - ofl nd gat' together, then rub evenly ‘over-the weodwork with a soft rag and % ith a- soft duster, If linseed L1 btalnable. ordinary salad. oil is very good; but it should not be used| or--white. paint. r ————— Chap'ter 4—“The Deed of a Devfl 4 Chapter 5—*The Living Grave’” Chapter 6—“Downward to Doom”. —of—. [ . THE UNPARDONABLE SIN : “Last night at ~the First Baptist Genius Always Envied o church, Mr. Moyer; in announcing his| . Suell is the destiny of great men tha sermon for tonight on the Utipardon- | their superior genjus.always exposes able 8in, said that all he knows about | .them to be ‘the hmt of the envenomed| 'this sin is what tlre Bible says about | darts of calummy and envy.—volt‘h-e. z it, and that.is what he intends. to preach He stated that there;is much | 7, darkness and- confusion about this|’ sin ‘that .can only be -cleared up by ' a simple presentation of Bible + Daysmian an Arbitrator. A.daysman is an arbitrator, umpire r judge. The term is of Anglo-Saxon origin and is still used in the northern ‘part, of England to describe an unof. ,T'he Great Outdoor Serial, Showing Three tl.‘flsll:e afternoon Bible studies are in- EplSOdeS (6 reels) Evel’y ThurSdaY creasing in attendance and interest. G b S | . Tomorrow afternoon the study will be / V. -' f ’ on' “The Snake and:Apple Story,” of || 2 g g - - . S Genesis three, and ‘omr Friday, Rom-: ans.eight, which has been called the Chx('listlan s Jewel C'auket -will be stu- die A _ Included on:the, Markham register |l > - o . ay .are J. G. Armson of Thomas S. :White,.'John ||l . Harron, ' C. 'E. Ramsey, William' ! 3 ‘};’ale, C., Krelliqg H. L. Engllsh, g i 4 ¥ £ J. Durst, W. B, Filion, Ni 5. Beaver el 3 e . ; o C. J. Howard;’'B."D. Diénhart, J. G. bz S ¥ e Shapley, J.-8. .Elmhurst and G e & Dawgon of: Minneapolis W. A q,l- 4 vestor, L. M. Gleckman and ¥ L. e, 8 Martin of ‘St. Paul; A. L. Bromer of SR ABINRE SCi o2 SR S 5o S 4 PO SR I SR Minneota; Mr. and'Mrs. L. .E. Yaple > 5 3 of Fargo; 8. H. Barclay‘of St. Louis; g E. F. Rossberg of Cfrookston; K, Ber- s s ger of Seattle; Charles O. Morris of '~ 3 g p L) ’ A Peorid;. W. F. Kunitz of Brajnerd, i 4 ® i % it G 4 carlson of ¢ : ’ few ‘ladiés at ‘a delightful snitprlse W b PER ARpL . v d o i e bl 4 ; i party at her home on Beltrami ave- { i A Sc e B b ] N & . 4 nue this. afternoon, in_ honor. er il Bt ke ,‘h‘l an enery B g ) ) i - — L. Kemp. - ’I‘he after- - : “|noon: ‘wag’ spént in“music and Sewing! A very nice birthday. luncheon, the -{main feature of which was- the birth- day cake with an attractive array.of candles.on it, . was.served. .. A -color| out”in thé table decorations. ''''' The-following ‘were those present: || 2¢ trou- | Frank Hitchcock, Mrs. D G. ; Wel| i Pri SOc, $1.00, sl H# War T‘x them. Mrs, : | Burkieed, Mrs. Dewson, Mes. Wil- ‘Advamce Sale at GRAND Saturday, April 24 Mri. Kemp, ‘Mrs. BE. N. Ebert, Mrs. .. Grandy end ‘mother, cox, Mrs. John Doumur. Mrs. P. L. (Hines, Mrs. G. W. Harnwell, Mrs. A.| M, Bagley snd Mrs. Milfer. TR