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C. 1. Hessel of this city was a business caller: i) Bemidji’ the first of tflte week.'—8t." Cloud Datly ‘Times. - Dean $50,000 : to: loan . on farms, 5-1tt . Land Co. l(n C. ‘Norcross of Bemidji, a © former: Cnu Laker, - visited mends : here Saturday - and . Sunday. —Cass Lake Times. C: A. Wagner is ‘home this week from his duties at Bemidji to attend to bis business- affairs here.—Clear- brook Leader. Take -home- a-brick-of Koor’s ice cream. 4-6tt . Mr, andsMrs; J."J.:Jensen ‘went to Bemidji Saturday evening, returning -~ home in their car, Sunday afternoon. - —Northonie Record. Miss Esther Nyleen went to Be- midji last Thursday, where she will visit a few days with friends.— Clearbrook Leader.’ Fred . Murphy.. returned- from - Be- midji to take up.his work as engi- neer at the Sawyer mill last week— «Cass Lake Times. filxteomlnch mixed hara-and soft sl4d wood: for. sale, '$3.50 -per load. Bemidji Mtg. Co. Phone 481. T&F Miss Marie Sigerud who taught the achool at Graceton. during. the past year has closed: the school for the summer vacation. Miss Olga A. Engen closed her school at Hackett last Friday after completing- the school: work for the year.. : & 5 —_— John Opheim arrived home from Bemidji yesterday morning after a short business trip in that city.— St. Cloud Daily Times. Bpnb -cash >paid- for: Liberty Bonds, See: G. B. Hooley at. Northern Gro- cery-Co., during the day, or at the erhham hotel evenings. 1117tf Miss Irene Madson went to Bemidji- on Saturday and visited with friends returning” on- Monday -morning.— Grand Rapids Herald Review. - C. G. Hankey, assistant county su- perintendent of schoolsireturned last night from: Turtle - River where he s];::t the day - visiting:schools. yest- y. !\lrday night E. J: Guptill deft. midji, to look after some bus!- time; has - been with -her daughter, Mrs. Baker, in Chicago.—Northome pher ‘or ‘bookkeeper; ..also gifl who can operate typewriter. Koors Bros. > 4 Co. - Otto C. Peterson left on Tuésday for Bemidji where he will attend to] businesg in connection with his:du- ties as.‘'purefood inspector.—Grand; Rapids Herald-Review. Spot; cash paid for Liberty Bonds. ]| See G. B. Hooley at Nerthern Grocery Co., during the day, or at/Markham hotel *ennlnga *e 111 7t1 T.S. Erwln is down from-Bemidji _on -his ‘way to.the state convention, belng. a delegate from Beltrami coun- ty/ He-reports his delegation, while uninstracted, favors the nomination of AAuditor .Preus.—St. Cloud Journ- al Presu ‘ Mise Wllt Otmud ‘who has' been teaching ‘school about six' miles: from LICENSED TO MARRY License to marry was granted yes- terday afternoon to Jorgen Peter Larsen of Solway and Peterina Rusk- jer of Bemidji. License was-granted this morning to Herbert. 8. Swenson ;fld Marie Gustava Nurdeen. both of nes. ELK’S DANCE WAS “VERY WELL ENJOYED A large attendance-danced at the informal .party given by the Bemid-~ ji Elks at their temple last evening and ‘all apparently-had a very enjoy- able evening. A three-piece orches- tra furnished the music for the oc- casfon. +"ONE'SPEEDER ON’'CARPET : Immunicipal’ court this- morning Alex .Lind 'paid; a. fine of $5 and costs, .after pleading guilty to the charge of exceeding the speed lim- it for automobiles. He was charg- ed with having driven a car on Bel- trami: avenue;at a speed of above 26 miles per hour last evening. TO DIS-INTER REMAINS Lewis Reider of Cloquet is a busi- ness caller in the city .today, hav- ing come: to ‘Bemidji to make ‘ar- rangements for the dis-interment of the remains of his brother, Herman, who died at the Lake Julia Sanator- ium in April of last year. The body will -be shipped to Copas for re-bur- ial. SWEDISH' L Sunday jachool. at 9:46 a. m. No other services Sunday. NYMORE SERVICES . 2 o'clock—Sunday school. 8 o’clock—Y. P. Legion. Captain Orchard, Ofticer in Charge. FIRST SCANDINAV. LUTHERAN » English evangelical Lutheran ser-|. vices will be held at-the First Scap- dinavian church at 2 o’clock Sunday afternoon. Rev. L. J. Lemke. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Services will be held at the former Bemidji association quarters, Charles Nangle block, at 11 o’clock. Sunday school at 9:46. ST. PHILLIP'S Low-mass at 8 o’clock. ' High mass at ‘10 -o’clock a. m.: Sunday school followed by benediction of the bless- ed: Sacrament at 11:30 a. m. Bap- tisms at 2 o’clock. ‘Vespers and bene- diction at 4 o’clock. N ! NYMORE :00NGREGATIONAL .. iRev. A. K. Voss will preach at the Nymore Congregational church on May 9th at 11 a. m. and at 8 p. m. Sunday school at 10 o’clock and Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. Everybody cordially invited. 8T. PAUL’S EVANGEL. LUTHERAN ;Sixth street and America avenue. Sunday school meets at 9:30 a. m. Sunday morning service in ‘Eng- | time Home.” e o’clock, the sermon “will 'be on the “Tonight Only Shows at 7:30 and 9:00 TOM -MOORE With His Irish Smile, in “ONE OF THE FINEST” The story of the adventures of a New York Traffic Cop and a girl with money: HANK MANN, in “The Gum Riot” A Two-Part Comedy Grand ‘THEATRE . TOMORROW-=:SUNDAY Shows at 2:30-7:30-9:30 “BLIND YOQUTH From the famous play by Lou Tellegen and Willard Mack, with ORA’'CAREWE and an all-star cast. “Youth -is ever blmd but the years of dlscretxon inevitably come— Also Showing B FATTY-ARBUCKLE in “Camping Out” ' SUNDAY and MONDAY Turtle River on the Buena Vista Foad : closedthé school - yesterday foki( summer vacatiom:=-A plenic was held yesterday on. the north shore of Fox lake for the pupfls and ‘the commun- ity. B8pot cash pald tor Liverty Bonds, end Liberty Bond receipts. See G. 8. Hooley at Northern Grocery Co, Quring the day; of;at Markham: hotol: eveninge. 1117t ..Mrs, Peter LeClair, St., arrived in Grand. .Rapids on 'l‘uesday from Be—l midjl; ‘where: sne:has :been visiting during the- past winter. She'" will visit here with hér son and daughter in"law, Mr. and-Mrs.-T.-LeClair-and with Mr. and Mrs. John Smith.. She will leave in a few days for her home at Two Harbors. —!!rand RapidsiHer~ ald-Review. 1 County Superintendent’ of: Sclioois J: C- McGhee, Assistant State Club Leader A. J. Kittleson:and :Comnty] " Agent Dvoracek completed the week’s club work in the consolidated schobls of the county yesterday and returned to Bemidji 1ast’evening. They spent ¢ . yesterday:in:the-interest of -the boys' “;.and gifls’ club, work at the. séhaols in Tenstrike, Spur and Turtle River. MOTORED FROM DULUTH WITH SEVERAL CARS :Joseph DeLieul of the Kaliher- DeLieul Overland - agency -metored’ througzh from Duluth yesterday: with | ‘a number of cars for the local agency. He was accompanied by William Sprague, William Spears and Floyd Donaldson. The party brought bac! two Overland sedans, one touti car and one coupe. .~ iMr. DeLieul reports that the noads from Duluth are:in:very good ‘éondis tion except that they are-very dusty d He came by way of -Blackduck ¥rom Deer River, stating that'this;road was _véry much better than the Cass'Lake Bena road. —_—i ; . ¢ nm‘o’meworq , needing oF giasses’ ropaired, "coveult " them. ‘2 SUN:"MON. TUES. § : MAURICE § : TOURNEUR § presents X JACQUES FUTRELLE’S * Famous:Novel WY LADYS GARTER” A Paramount-Artcraft Picture % Another big romantic .melodrama by the:maker ¥ of “Sporting’ ' Life" big” features. othe The theft of “my lady’s 3 X garter.” The great bank robbery. The trains' rac- j ¥ ing to beat death. g Every Scene a Thrill or a Spectacle s with ‘A WYNDHAM | STANDING ¥ “SYLVIA BREAMER —also— 2 “GEE WHIZ” -:Mack Sennett Comedy i Special Music Tonight ~Orchestra Sunday Eve. - SUN. MON. TUES. Ilch language, at 10:80 & -m. ~The| pastor will preach on the text from John.16:23-30. Subject, ‘‘The Priv- ilege of ‘Being a. Christian.” Young People’e meeting at 7:30 p... m....Topic, ‘‘Our. Mothers.” this time the Harmonick Glee will aing for us. . Come and: .them..."Wherever -.thera s, ,music, there is a throng of. listeners. build‘ the throng and hear’ their song. Everyone is heartily walcome' Wm. F. Kamphenkel, pastor, SALVATION ARMY 11 -o’clock—Morning worship and Holiness mecting. . 2 o'clock—Sunday school. 8 o’clock—Y. P. Legion. 8:00 .o'clock—Praise service with address.. Subfect, “Mother.” Everybody welcome to these s0r- vices, Captlain Orchard, Ofticer in Charge.’ ' LUTHERAN FREE CHURCH iServices at Aardahl church at 11 a. m. - 'Young peoples’ meeting at Nymore church at 3 p. m. ‘'Young people’s meeting at Rev. Grambo's residence in South Nymore: at 7:80 p. m. Programs-have been :fprepared and lunch:.will be. served at both.the young people’s ameetings. All are cordially “invited. 0. P. Gnmbga pastor. . #“PRESBYTERIAN Mothers Day ‘will be fittingly ob- served :at the Presbyterian church at ‘the: Sunday morning service at 1170%lpck. A special solo will be given by Mr. Andrew Rood, entitled, “Mother’s’ Prayer.” speak on the sunject, **The Co-opera- Sundey--evening at 8 theme,. “Living. Up.to His Name.” (Psalm. 23:3) Sunday school will meet at 10 a. ;lenight, Last Times . Thomas H. Ince presents DOROTHY DALT@N %|church, Cass Lake. The pastor will m., and Christian. Endeavor. at 7 n m. All are welcome. 3 mmn Sundny after Lent, 10 a. m.—Church school nhd Bible 8 p. m.—Services at St. Peter’s What do men want? An eight hour' day. - What does God /want? One day 4n -seven. ' 'Who is ' being robbed? Are we foretting and tak- ing 'no:-time for giving? Rev. George Backhurst, rector. ‘METHODIST {*Mothers of Men,” will “be the ‘marning theme, at 10:30 o'clock. Bunday school at 12. Special in- {vitation to all mothers, their children ang-husbands. - Bpworth League at 7 p. m. Evening service at 8 o'clock. Sub- l3ect,” “The Only Way of Life, ” 1 Tim. 2:3-6. ‘““As one whom his mother com-] forteth, so will I confort you. And the hand of Jehovah shall be known toward his servants.” Blaine Lambert, minister. iIn Louis Jos. Vance Story | ““The DARK _ Romance, Thrills and Mystery “CITY -DUDE” Briggs: Comedy Special Musical Program Mrs. Riggs, piano Mrs. Sanborn, violin ELKO Tonight; Last Times 10: 30—-8undny school. 11:30—Morning worship, .Subject “From Nature: to ‘Grace.”: Scripture ~+Titus 3:3-8. ¢ 7:00—Young. peoples’. service. 8:00—Preaching service. Subject “Fulfilled Prophecy.” - 8:00—Tuesday ' evening, . Bible class. Theme of study, *The nature dnd extent of:the inspiration of .the seriptures.’ ’ 8:00~-~Thursday evening, meeting. A series of :Bible studies of: value especially to young :converts,,will be commenced Sunday morning. The evening messages - will. deal .largely with prophetic - subjects. : Bring your Bibles. George: W, Kehoe, pastor. CLOVER RAISING “PROVES' PROFITABLE (By International.News Service ) Langford, S. D., May 8.—E. L. Bo- land of Independence township, has found the raising of clover to hn a profitable business. On a forty acre clover- field: Boland expects to realize $11,000. Last fall he sold $4,600 worth of seed and still has about 6 bushels with a value of nearly $6,000. prayer THEATRE SUNDAY BEATRIZ MICHELENA M ’n THE FLAME OF HELLGATE CHARLEY CHAPLIN, in two parts “THE PAWN SHOP” Rex Union Six-Piece Orchestra Matinee 2:30—admission 10c and 30c Evening 7:10 and 9:00—ad mission 15¢ and 30c DON'T MISS IT COMING SOON— HARRY CARREY—'Marked Man” MARSHAL NEILAN— “River End” A Natlonally Recogmzed Health Food—and as..[§ Delicious as Wholesome ; EAT EVERYDAY KOORS Ice Cream | ~Supreme - For Your Sunday. Nl)itinerwwersuggest oui' 'NEAPOLATION. THREE:LAYER BRICK' ... Boardman’s Drug Store: ; i Wm. Christensen, Nympn Mrs. B. J. Neely Ganter’s Bakery Geo. Aberham 4 -Annex Candy Shop + i Miller's Grocery Bunker's Grocery Fortier’s . Carver Candy Kitchen