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S F METHODIST MID-WEEK SERVICE |to Bagley Saturday to see Townley a £ The mid-week service will be held |land from an aeroplane and to hear 3 at the 'Methodist church this evening | the Non-partisan speaker. A large at 7:46, led by Mr. Isted. ‘‘The New |crowd was present and several speak- Christian,” chapter 2, will be part of | ers spoke there that day. | christian THREE CHAPTERS—SIX REELS e service. Miss Julia Lein arrived from Nefls- CARD OF THANKS ville Monday for a visit with old Epilodal 7.8 & 9 of friends here. R. H. Carr post of the G. A. R. Rev. G. F. Morton and wife of Lake N r and the Major Wilkinson Circle ex- fl:mldjl caller yesterday. Miss Esther Chapman returned |tend a vote of thanks to the City -this morning from a short visit with | Council for furnishing the dinner on relatives. at Royalton, Minn. Memorial Day, to the Bemidji Civic| 6 { I e iesiad :nd' 'fomm‘efie association for the ; 4! erline. left yesterday|donation of the use of its rooms, to| Memorial Day visitor. Theodore Guliekson of Moorhead | for Spokane, Wash., where he expects | . W. Langdon for the ice cream do- The boys are organizi bal i i y was. a Tuesday visitor here. to locate, having accepted a fine po-|nated, and to the Bemidji Union band teanl: ntbPI};lewnod. Lg?s nlln:lv: then: Tt Eopslan Comimenl Story Testnoe ] 1 ‘Thomas L. Hanlon of Reuvy spent, J. L. Rolland of Thief River Falls the day here yesterday. w:s a Bemidji business caller yest- s erday. _Frank Richards of Walker was & { 7!“0 home. a brick of Koor's ice eresm. - 4-6tt " Clarence Melland was a Bemidji e A sition. there, and the Juvenile band for furnishing | a boost and help this good American Lewis Rader of Blackduck was a the music. game along as most of the boys are AN I ONIO M cdller in the city yesterday. Mrs. G, W.. Felch of. Shevlin ar- R. H. Carr Post, former soldiers. Who will not help the ones that offered their lives for us all? Mr. and Mrs. George Curtis and Mr. Also Paramount Magazine & A Travelogue and Mrs. Dave Busley motored to Soldvay Saturday and took in the rived in_the city yesterday to attend P. A. Walling of Park Rapids was glel'n;%lathn geéssion of the Royal | a Bemidji visitor yesterday. eighbors. She returned to Shevlin SHOWER FOR MISS LEA GIVEN today." Y. * A coming event of interest to Be- Major Wilkinson Circle. . Mr,.R. R. Smith of Crookston was a Bemidji visitor on Tuesday. Mrs. Frank Trafton ' left yesterday day here yesterday on business. old son of her uaughter, Mrs. M. 8. has been teaching school near Pine- Miss Theodora Hillstrom of Sebeka R ;’.‘,',":,.:;fi"m A lglrtey ott %lwetilty ladie: 5 / ay visitor in this city. r.. and Mrs. J.. T. Tuomy and chil-| 188 Given at her home an f rasadinede; T 4 dren, 'Elizabet| n_dr.x.mu: returned |FPent a most enjoyable evening. A Henry Johnson, our mail carrier Mrs. C. S. Rowens of Happyland |this. merning f.r.o.m Minneapolis, number of beautiful and practical|on the Pinewood-Debs Touts - has was @ Bemidji caller on Tuesday. |Where Dr. Tuomy went on Friday tofihings were tendered Miss Given by turned over his position to Tom Fos- meet: his: family, who. have spent the her friends. Those in attendance |send, the liveryman, who took charge 7. J. Hughes of Virginia was a|Wwinter at Long Beach, Calif. were the Misses Edwards, Maybelle|June 1. - business: visitor in the city yesterday. Brooks, Capitola Stewart, Ella Laqua, Iver Iverson arrived home with an Kaliher & DeLeuil. have just re- ‘Vera Backus, Mary and Florence Bell, | auto Monday evening. James Wright of Lake Plantaganet |ceived a.shipment of two carloads Katheryn MacGregor, Claire Nangle, was & business vizitor here yesterdy |of Overland cars, among them closed |Edla Nelson, Margaret and Muriel sl touging cars, sedans and roadsters, | MCCGhee, Ida Virginia Brown, Car- Miss Corinne O. Beaudry of St. This :nakes the ninth shipment of E’:e:’["‘"g"a,g' xezd??u?"e“aMfi' caller in this|cars they have received this season. , L. P. Warford, Nat Given, Rob- ‘ r Cloud was a Tuesday ca 4 4 # : e ) ert Given, James Given, and Mrs. a n city. Miss Bertha Goldberg left yester-|Jullus Smith. TONIGHT ONLY left for his home Saturday. Sfamous story Miss Gladys N. Smith of Thief Riv-|day for Philadelphia, where she will Miss Given’s new home will be at er Falls was a caller in the city on|make her home for the: present. She Luverne, Minnesota. H RLE S- T : was accompanied to: Minneapolis by uesday. her ‘Brother Pascha, who will attend Thomas Swinson went to Baudette the MacPhaid school of music during Em:“"RA ‘X this morning on tusiness. the summer. Gmm SEEN : Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Fortin ‘ot Pu- su:l'm;m?ll:‘ ?‘gath: wat& gleasnntly __IN THB COUNTRY WIDE » were among the out of town pri y about twenty-five of her ; /fé-i,flke;s ii the city on Tuesday. friends and neighbors last Thursday, TENDENCY To ECONOMY &7 the occasion being her birthday anni- Mr..and Mrs. H. S. Heasley of In-|versary, THe afternoon was spent in T ternational Falls were among the out iftwihir ang conversation and a boun- Ners in Bemidji yesterday. ul lunch was served by. the self- ety i 1“;:1;'1 gl.leshts. the main feature of 3 h paid for Liberty Bonds,|Wlich was the large and pretttly dec: s Fias d ? ""3? '1’;' ngmw at Northern Gro-|orated birthday cake. Mrs. Opsahl portation Difficulties y Co., during the day, or at the|was presented with a beautiful water Markham hotel evenings. 1117t | set. : i o B. P. 0. ELKS. —_— Mre. Seth Smith and daughter, There will he & regular meeting ol Blanche, of Becida, motored to Be-lthe Rlk's lodge Thursday Ounfng. midji’ to transact business on Tuwe-{E.H. Jerrard, secy. déncy toward economy throughout day. y the country, according to the market 4 Mrs. Frank Martin return- LICENSED TO MARR letter in the June Commerce Monthly [ Mr. an TS. . Pu.osky on Trien License to marry was granted this|published by the National Bank of i ed to their home at Pup morning to Roy Stagg and Louise | Commerce in New York. In so far as TONIGHT—7:30 and 9:00 day after spending a few days with |Sundae by Clerk of Court F. W.|this tendency applies to luxuries, to friends. Rhoda. non-essentials and to excessive con- ft today for sumption of necessities, they consti- lllsK I::::eet:tli?t‘tgl:?cl)lr‘k Letter conrplet- MASONS MEET TONIGHT tute a needed corrective to the pre- year's school work as a Ju- Work in the third degree is an- sent situation, the bank declares. ing the - ; s ) ‘Bem! 1. nounced by the officers of t Ma- jome recession in business is in wioriin the 1431 High; seo0 sonic bodyy for this evenflng,e A‘}l evidence as a consequence of increas- nd eales organization Masons are urged to be present. ing transportation difficulties and of Directed in his famous play “The Clodhopper” Also showing short sub- jects that are instructive, entertaining and amusing. Some Recession in Business _ Caused by Increasing Trans- Marsh with his Notwithstanding some recession in business, encouragement is to be de- rived from the growing resistance to high prices and the manifest ten- with the crash woman. A large la dueti 0 : e o 2 with a reduction in public buying,” the rt, and with her—an all star cast. dentres to g0t In oo ress Lock| SWEDISH LADIE®’ AID |IStier states. “Inabllity to make de- P ) owters o 2 liveries of materials because of rail- TONIGHT—LAST TIMES “ - Box 93, Bemidji, Minn. 6-26tf] The Ladies’ Aid of the Swedish Lu- b theran church- will .meet tomorrow afternoon in the basement of the ::hlurch. Mrs. C. C. Ward will enter- ain. road conditions has retarded turnover and prevented the releasing of an enormous volume of credit, thus ac- centuating the credit stringency. “While in the retail market there 5 is a slackening of demand and a BAIT CASTERS. ATTENTION! downward trend in prices, in the pri- All persons interested in casting, |mary markets there are indications meet at Ideal Pool hall, 8 p. m. to- of underproduction, tending to sus- night, for the purpose of starting a|tain prices. The relative strength casting club. —Committee. of these two forces is not yet clear. 1t6-2 | The output of iron and steel during A’grll shows to a marked degree the : " X cffect of the railroad strike, See ‘Martin-Dahiby for your' mani- Howgfi??firwfn trik “The building movement dontinies curing, shampooing, facial massages |, ; “ayeq olive Marie LeBol aty og|ic be retarded by rall embargoes, “and scalp treatments. Beauty Darlors| ;e oiy were united 1 Y oy |5CaTcity of money, excessive costs of S Now Raplan block, second floor. | +08 O y b ‘:‘ d“ el'Pn marriage | naterials and by labor conditions. - " 2 1mon6-16 ilsr:I aymy xl:" ‘;). l’°‘""~; J. E.|"wyn extreme shortage of farm lab- . enace l'J'nvls 3: T'enu?rlk vis .ntl Cl""t"‘ or still continues, and this, in combi- Mts. A, C. Newton left|tendants ? ¢ were the at-|pation with a very late season, has Hr. m;l ;& au;,oln'oblle for Min- 7 served to delay all farm work and to this- mlll‘llLllEl les and Wahpeton, lessen acreage planted. In most sec- neapolls, Lew! :ile v;"lll Visit for two . WANTED tions weather conditions have been N.. D, wher(; : zs "nd relatives. Improved _and partially improved |more favorable for wheat growing weeks with frien: farms. Our-large sales force has a|than those which prevailed during = continual inquiry for improved -and |April. partifllly lmx;:oved tndrma. If you wish St "y to sell your farm and your price and ers, young women “?&fl'“,f,’;&r;::_, terms are right, we can sell it for | K X ¥ K K K X XX R KKK K K K ¥ Uk soets of o, SIS L sement | you, Write or coms und see ihe B & PINEW00D * of the public. Third street (Upstairs), Bemidji,|® % % % % 2% % o o X st ot 2 3 % % # Miss Cora- Watson of Nebish, who was injured in a runaway last Mon- day and was brought to the hospital " here last Friday, is still confined to her room. Admission—Children 25c, Adults 40c 1. Natelson of Duluth is “visiting at the M: A. Greenblat home for ten days, having arrived on Saturday. Mr. Natelson is a brother of Mrs. = Greenblat. —_— WILLIAM FOX presents —IN— ity club The women of the commun re in charge and urge that all moth- A Confesses to Murder Because He Is Tired of Life The Screen’s Daredevil International Falls, left ; i L oi‘ght for.. Portland, Ore., w CARD OF THANKS son officiating, delivered a very good i make thelr home e, the undersigned, hereby wishlgeryice. There was a large crowd of to announce our heartfelt thanks and “ ' " ted at the Frank Peterson || relatives and friends present and ,'B Black Gata :'heye ;‘vseir the week-end. appreeiation for the ' Kindmess ‘and|many beautiful floral tributes were - ham sympathy rendered during our be-|,fered by the many friends. Inter- stunts of daring. Ttasca were Pinewood visitors Mon- 6 o day. Rev. Morton will hold religious 9 services in Pinewood Suiiday, June @ Imvns @ &n midji’s social circle, was announced morhing' for Clinton, Iows, called |125¢ Woek when a very pratty miscel :'t:::;‘,mpumng SRR e 5 5 o % aneous shower was given in honor of | °* . # R. Garneétt of Mizpah spent the|there'by the death:of'the twelve-year Miss Lea Given, wlf;se marFlace 5 Fred Sliter of Grey Eagle, who o y i Edward Donald Swigart: The boy was drowned. naldson will take place on | U0 g iehed his term Friday and Matinee 3:00 Evening 7:30 & 9:00 Ergsen REX BEACH'S SILVER HORDE ™y Frank L!oy They recognize but one law—the law that lies in the barrel of a gun and the flinty hardness of bare fists. And when Street millions hits the Kalvik trail to force them to yield their| claim to “The Silver Horde"” he found fight. And the struggle that followed resounded mighty fists—vibrated with the unleached pas- sions of strong men fighting for fortune and the love of a CHERRY MALOTTE? You saw her in “The Spoilers.” See her again in this picture, myrtle Stedman plays the GRAND e : Matinee 2:30—15c and 30c ’ Night—7:30 and 9:15 REX_ TOMORROW “Six Shooter Andy” . e Minnesota. 5-25tf The_funeral of the 9 months old : ] A . Mrs. James Brennan and three daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Millar In Vi " In a powerful play bulging with daredeviltry, in was held on Tuesday. Rev. Boren- n Vitagraph's which the daredevil Tom Mix outdoes all previous ed_over the winter. Johnnie Sunde. farmers who.have their own lumber. 1t6-2|we will soon see many new barns| ] and houses from the products of the mill. Mr. and Mrs, Martin Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. David. Hlnsha; 'mlid‘fli M:;; ROYAL NEIGHBORS Hmma Hinshaw vord 15 L™ omo at ' ENTERTAINED| 0. H. Case. who has been visiting ~ Wilton, after spending several da¥s| The Royal Neighbors met last eve- for Duluth and International Falls with friends at Eagle Bend. TheY|ning at the Odd Fellows’ hall. A|Thyursday morning on business in be- report heavy rains. large class was initiated and the reg-|p,)¢ of the state of Minnesota — ular business session held. After the| Mys George Curtis arrived here Robert F. Mitchell of “Redby, re-}close of the business, an enjoyable|p;ijay morning by auto from Len- ol :d word' last week from relatives | lour' was spent in dancing, -music|nox S, D. She was accompanied ct VOnt rio, Canada, announcing. the | and conversation. At a late hour the|;y her brother. They are en route m;m -d ath of his father. Mr. Mit-|guests were invited by Mrs, Nellie|y their farm north of town. Mrs. sudilen 2o 82 years of age. He hus Krantz to a delicious luncheon at|cyrtis is a former resident of Pine- :}’:;‘gledw:f Bemidji and made a numb- her home .on. Irvine-avenue. Covers|w.,od. . er of friends who will regret to hear ;ve]::dli;ldm::)er torty and- all had a| The baseball dance given at ‘the of his death. P * Fram hall, north of town, Saturday evening, was well attended and all report a good time, Mrs. S. C. Millar was a Bemidji visitor Tuesday. D..M. Connesd, the Soo Line road- master, was a Pinewood business vis- itor Saturday. Carl Clausen, the Pinewood bank- In the laughable farce er, left for his home at Pelican e Rapids, Ottertail county, Satarday “Haunted Spooks” D D evening, where he will spend Sun- ine’ » day and Memorial day with his fam- Complete line' of Tires and}|; " 14 wiif drive back in his auto. !Supplies. Baby. Carriage: Wheels I ats < PR .Mrs. John G. and Mrs. M. F. Miller tired. Furniture Repairing and i craviin wereahere Tuesday, visit- REX UNION ORCHESTRA Upholstering. ot g relatives and attending the fu- GENERAL REPAIR SHOP{|neral of the Miller baby. They were TONIGHT STAHL & JACOBS accompanied by Mr. Fritchie who LAST TIMES 811 i drove over in. his car. W. Several people from here went over Selznick Pictures Elaine Hammerstein Picture, “The Country Cousin,” Repeats Her Success in —_— The United States Public Health service has instituted an educational drive which has been adoptéd by a large number of the states. They have produced an educational film entitl- ed, “The Beginning of Life,” which will be shown at the Rex theatre on /r‘r‘lday‘ Miss Laura Burns, state su- >~ pervisor, will accompany the picture. BILLY WEST in a two-reel comedy entitled “MUSTERED OUT” 5 reavement of our father and for the = ‘ren, former- 5 ment was in the Pinewood cemetery. s s Mr. a?dvfi'g:‘un :f:&“w,ch“m.g many ‘;93“'""1]1“‘“:'.1 Sfle"“"' . WelThe heartfelt sympathy is extended Shows how clear thinking 1y of this \Verne};-’nnlf- a1t move to| 2150 W s}: whti Tz a?d Mrs. lto the bereaved family by all. will get a man into and out farm near e week. After selling Grambo for t! ed" ] uug(ul‘s nging. The planing mill at Gramer’s mil], {| of trouble at will. A tale tRelr Bome ¢ Becida last fall, they Mr. and Mrs. Barney. Sunda.|west of town, is in full operation || that keeps you guessing their "“'g“ tone, where they Visit- r. and Mrs. Bd. Johmson, |and turning out a nice bunch of fin- 5 : went to Pipestcne, Oliver Paulson, ished lumber of all kinds for the| —— 2 > - ‘ ————————— Who Scored a Decisive Triumph in Her Initial Selznick Greater than Fame Matinee 2:30 Evening 7:20 and 9:00 10c and 25¢