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Be sure chicks do not become crowd- eds , . : Ol Travélers Find Port Said| sup or actve ses owice or aree ||| TONIGHT - - Last Time. i Much Changed City. times weekly. Show at 8:00 P. M 50c and T5¢ " ’;l P. 0. ELKS. Market white-shelled and brown- ere will be a regular meeting O\ | Gateway to East Has Been Cleaned | shelled eggs in_separate packages. the BIK" 3 n?‘n. :er'ni%?i:c;h“may i Up and l-n'::;'e cs;'l:':nd Nearly VOIGT FUNERAL THURSDAY The funeral of E. J. Voigt, who passed away Tuesday morning in the St. Mary’s hospital at Minneapolis, will be held Thursday at Holgate, Ohio, and interment will be made in the cemetery at Defiance, Ohio. NOTICE. The Park Board will receive appli- cations for the position of care taker and, police at a salary of $125. Mar- ried man and resident of Bemidji pre- ferred. Address applications to Sec- /W, P. Kunitz of Brainerd was a Bemidji visitor yesterday. THE PUPILS OF THE BEMIDJI PUBLIC SCHOOLS present “ THE LIGHT” An educational pageant of astonishing magnitude, over six hundred students participating. e TT’S WORTH YOUR TIME & MONEY Grand _reeaire £, .$560,000 to loan en<farms. Dean ¢« .Land Co. 5-1¢f Mrs. E. P. Hyatt of Remer was a Tuesday shopper in Bemidji. Port Said.—Old travelers come ) ashore and smile sadly. New travelers AUTO LAUNDRY plunge into the stronghold of "curio merchants with surprise and disap- AND ACCESSOR‘ES pointment. . Port $aid, like the rest of 3 the world, has been changed by the || Buy and sell used cars; bring war. Port Said, to be quite frank, has ' P ' been cleaned up. them in Time was when a brief saunter Y » through the ramshackle bazaar meant Wh ’ k a terrific battle with touts. Shady ee oc s gentlemen of all nationalities, most of them known to the police of two con- ‘uto nopot tinents, plled their disréputable trades Ea;'l ‘Lunde of Becida was a busi- ness visitor in Bemidji Tuesday. ‘i Take.home a bdrick of Koor's ice oream. p 4-5tt i3 ’@; H. Warner of Brainerd was a business caller in the city yesterday. ] "John Olson of Becida, drove to Be- midji Tuesgay and transacted busi- Tess. . retary Park Board, Bemidji, Minn. : e~ ) o . g ; 3d5-19 | with impunity. An incredible amount || Rear Smith-Lewis Radiator Co. . George M. Winney ‘of Crookston ' e of rubbish was carted by t 'was a Bemidji business visitor on CI_TIZENS ALLIANCE fn me’mory‘:;snc.f‘;v: h:“,‘;:?stiy."“{;:t: " s 3 MEETS TONIGHT | der was a pastime after dark, and nght and Day se‘ vice Tuesday. A _regular meeting of the Citizens | many sinister stories were told in the Alliance will be held this evening at | smoking rooms of departing liners of __________________——————___—_—____ eight o’clock -in the dining room of | Port Said’s wicked inhabitants. AN . the Masonic building.: All members Now: this gateway to the East Is are requested to be present. safe and nearly respectable. The 8 . hand of the A. P. M. has been laid in TONIGHT (WEDNESDAY), ALSO THUR., FRI. and SAT. R. J. Boardman left last ‘evening for the twin cities on business for geveral days. . . Mre. Walter Kuntze and son Ern- <est, of Gemmell, spent the day in Be- ‘midji yesterday. NYMORE LUTHERAN no uncertain manner on the under- LADIES’ AID MEETS | world which was the real Port Said. The Ladies’ Aid of the Lutheran Deportations eased the town of its in- Free church of Nymore will meet on terpational rogues and vagabonds. Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock in|A passport control second to none in the church. Mrs. Grambo and Mrs. | effectiveness keeps a tight grip on the Merseth will be the hostesses for the| polyglot population. ~Murder, even afternoon. routine robbery, which was a staple P . p ¥ industry on steamer days, is discour- LINNEA SOCIETY WILL aged by the representatives of Brit- HOLD MAY FAIR| ish rule. The Linnea soctety of the Swedish Gone, too, is the atmosphere of Lutheran .church will hold a.May |Piracy and pillage maintained by Fair in the basement of the church | brazen gulides and other varieties of tomorrow evening, commencing at 8 | profiteers. They were wont to seize o’clock. *A fishing pond will be a|on amiable and inquisitive tourists good attraction for the children, and | with the persistency of a leech. They gandy and ice cream will be sold. A | would extract money by entreatles, ar- ne lunch will be served. gument, threats, even violence. BIDS FOR INSTALLING Now the touts and trinket sellers and ragged bootblacks approach their DRINKING FOUNTAIN | prey with marked diffidence. A sin- Sealed bids will be received by the gle sharp refusal usually suffices to undersigned to be considered at a turn them off. They drop the trail meeting of the city council to be held | immediately.they see that no business on Monday, May 24th, 1920, for fur- n is to be done. gxih:(z;g al;d installing ‘' one public rinking fountain in the City Hall building. NOTED TURKISH LEADER Information can bé obtained from i thee building committee. Spot cash paid for Liberty Bonds,| The right to reject any or all bids See G. B. Hooley at Northern Gro-|is reserved. 3 C. M. Roberts and E. B. Miller of ‘Ttasca State Park were visitors in the city yesterday. " Miss Lee Forsced of Blackduck was a between train shopper in Be- ‘midji yesterday. . = Isadore and Clarence Roesch -and Oscar Bang of Ada were Bemidji, vis- ‘{tors on Tuesday. 5 . Roland J. Padgham and Andy B. ‘Lego of Federal Dam were Tuesday callers in this city. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Garin of Crook- gton were among the out of town “callers in Bemidji on Tuesday. ‘Mrs. Sam Cutter and Mr. and Mrs. Andy Larson spent yesterday at La~ vinia where Mr. Cutter is erecting a -summer home. St. Anthony’s Auxiliary will meet tomorrow afternoon at 1 o’clock at their work room, which will be open " from 1:‘to 5 o'clock. -cery Co., during the day, or at the 'GEO. STEIN, - Markham hotel evenings. 1117t . City Clerk. | : Dated ‘Bemidji, Minn., May 12th. A. M. McBride of Walker, game|1920. —_ 3t5-19 * garden, spent Monday and Tuesday _here assisting Game Warden John _Cline at the Bemidji Fish hatchery. - NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION Notice is hereby given that a spec- ial election will be held in Indepen- S dent school District No.! 7 of Beltra- uring, shampooing, facial massages|mi county, at Central schidol building ’ ‘'and scalp treatments. Beauty parlors{on the 28th day of May, 1920, tron; in New Kaplan block, second floor. .|5 to 8 p. m., for the purpose of vot-| 1mon6-15[ing on the proposition of issuing to e - the State of Minnesota the bonds of Miss Flora M. Frick, head of fes-|said municipality in .the aggregate tival - work and pageantry at the[sum of $235,000.00 bearing interest Moorhead State Normal, spent Tues-[at the rate of four (4) per cent per day here assisting in the preduction|annum, the proceeds thereof to be of “The Light.” used for the following purpose: build- ing and furnishing a new school house and to be numbered and to ma- ture as set forth in the resolution now on file.in the office of the clerk. See Martin-Dahlby for your mani- The J .P. Lahr family have just moved to their new home three miles ut of the city, on the Mississi p O O SSIPDH| Dated May 17, 1920. J. T. Tuomy, river. They recently purchased the property from Gilman Crone. Cl_erk of the Independent School dis- . | trict No. 7. 3t5-19 James McAndrews and Allen McAn- drews arrived yesterday from Big mKHAM REGISTER Falls to attend the funeral of Frank Tuesday’s register at the Mark- . Madden, which was held from St. gzmb;n%“d;d K}?)‘liii g‘Hct!arll;, g itl\}/{. . , H. J. ng, C. H. Smith, ‘Phfll‘ips church this xqorn!ng. William McHalt, Mrs. A. C. Taylor, . T. A. Wells, E. F. Loranger, and John . Pnsign Eva Bolden of the Salva-| Harron of Duluth; J. J. Peters, Rog- tion Army, arrived yesterday from|er S. Marson and E. H. Scott of St ‘Huren, S. D., to visit with her mother | Paul; Charles MacGregor of Detroit; | J hoto oY q‘lsrs. M. J. lBc:ulden. ‘and her brother,| W. F. Kunitz, J. H. Davidson and G, | beern Newioers Unlon {lliam Bolden. She will remain for |H. Warner of Brainerd; 0. M. i several weeks. + lstad, Frank Woskie, E. A.ODeI:: FI:”‘; An ef_cellent pt,otograph of Tachi » F. A.| pagcha,”the renowned Turkish leader - |Culley, M. H. Coolidge, W. B. Kru-| ypoge capture and arrest by General . Mrs. George Kreatz returned last|8er: F. T. Taylor, George B. Webster bt ;4 and George E. Cook of M €T | Milne has been reported as one of the evening from Minneapolis, where she B of Minneapolis, attended the Grand Lodge of the N. F. Pederson, N. S. Thulin, Lee incidents of the occupation of Con- ., Order of Esstern Star. Mrs. W. Z.|Morsan, H. A. Kelly and C. R. Silver stantinople. . GIRLS ADOPT PET SCORPION 8 [ Jesse L.Laskug Cecil B.DE M| MAL RODUCTION Poundedton J M, BaFrie’s femous plat = N A DMIBABLECRICHTON" | | ] Adapted RiZthe screenybyJeanie MacPherson! resent r Robinson, who accompanied her, re- of Chicago; C. E. Payne of North- n ' e fleld; Joe A. Gagliardi of Rochester, N. Y.; A. Glick of Green Bay, Wis.; Andy Lego and R. J. Padgham of Federal Dam; and C. Holloway of Baraboo, Wis. \ . turned the latter part of the week. * or. and Mrs. Gus Larson accom- ar It M: panied her brother, John Nelson, who & Po'“:"n:"::l s:{\o:: c;:.m;.:tamt L l . has visited here for a short time, as fornia. iifar as Crookston on his return to . Mentor yesterday. They went in Mr. < Nelson’s car arid Mr. and Mrs. Larson ‘| came back by train. ® ‘i Miss Eleasor Erickson returned \"! the forgpart of the week from Grand * Forks, where she spent a: week visit- : . ing with the Dr. A. A. Wisteen fam- ' ily. She attended a May fete given at the University of Dakota on Friday ‘' and Saturday and also the McCor- 46 . ' TRIES “MOVIE" STUNT; mEs' Chico, Cal—A scorpion, alive and in vigorous health, with its stinger un- N‘;'":::; ::‘:;;z;‘;wfif:af:‘;g{“ removed, is not the sort of creature 1 usually adopted as a pet, but girl stu- ” | gree” D'fi".".’" dents of tht Chico. State Normal iz hool have adopted one, and its popu- ork.—The death of fifteen-|>C y::;drsolomon Beérnstein is attrib- larity ‘is such that it may become th uted by his two younger brothers, school’s mascot. { uel, thirteen, and Isador, ten, to The sco;mon. not yet c(k;fllstened. i i Ry Tt o Bnmt he 1 ed of criminal methods was brought from southern California - " mick concert given there last week. mh‘m it vln"x] nplcture plays. by Mrs. Bertha Chapman Cady, super- . MASONS MEET TONIGHT Solomon was found _stransted to Yo%, o, MOCHEL SMLL Lo ot A regular meeting of the Masonic de::“‘:‘; 'll:laa c:;l‘;‘r :::':tm::lh;n‘: feminine admiration in a globular * | glass bowl. While intended primarily Lodge will be held in the ‘Masonic . Temple at 8 o'clock. Work in the tled in & noose. The -other end was|SXE b o0 0 otugy, the scorplon is .“gecond degree will be conferred and ( SWUDg over a rafter. Tied to the end . othzr imlgrmnt business wWill be| over a raftér were two iron weights. :-:pldslz ;:"‘2‘:: d‘t;:!::‘:lc:;edt. ‘:“'h":' transacted. On the floor beside the body was a| & e , thai butter tub, kicked to pleces, evidently | 2 doclle disposition unless annoyed or NOTICE in his efforts to avold a fatal end to attacked. Pake mnotice tnat all dogs running his test of the improvised “third de- at large must be licensed and tagged gree.” According to the younger boys, Ohio Relics Gone. the rope and weights were to be ap-| Chillicothe, O.—When flames de- | ‘Thomas Meighan «»d (Gloria Swanson s Head the All-Star Cast Matinees Daily, Children 15c, Adults 30c Evenings, Children 25¢, Adults 40c EXTRA SPECIAL With ORCHESTRA EVENINGS Come at 37:00,' 7:15 and 9:1\5 - No. 389. g unup;n%ed d;»fis :t ‘Blr? e‘:lter Ma‘s; plied to Isadore, whom Solomon had | stroyed “Fruit Hill,” historical man- Pl " 4 . 20th, 1920, W o pic] up and | accused of stealing a fountain pen | sion, the home of Gov. Duncan Mc- 1 1 o : Tath S0 ; iy wim, e o GL S, S ease Be On Time—Nine Reel Super-feature—No Short Subjects Licenses can be obtained at office - guished Obioans, historic monuments of city clerk. THOS' BAILEY, No More Fixin’ for Him. .| and rare books were lost. The bouse 3% 925-19 Chief of Poli’ce. Covington, Ky.—Hugh* Jones says | was bullt in 1802. he is done fixing something for some- T ———————————— G s et e KRquisy niat s o Walks Into a Train. 0 cause, e says, “I got my- —Clyd : Do Teciya & fees | satma oo mme e O o itee. H et h]gdm ith :headach -| A $25 fine fixed it with the court,|gyperience was enough to satisfy him, D di.:'- when Jones was charged with having| ¢5 he walked head-on Into a movlné ey 0 "‘“"“’.‘!9—’-'"“ ‘7"] connected a copper coll to a still. ReV-| greiont train, A broken shoulder, :r 'gln-u\.'n, n::nnlt ‘tbm enue agents came upon Jones while| proken wrist and a deep cut over the Artificial eyes fitted. he was at work, . 4) eax are souvenirs of the occasion. e e i . St e 1 <5 = 4 DAYS . e 1 ONIEN