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— - = e — — - = 3 y ML & i i * t LERE & &R # x % c of. Mr. and Mrs. Larson. - They were Ano'.her:héicltlng baiebnll game . ¥ " Improved . and ;partially -improved Y . 4|accompanied by Miss Edith Larson,|was played between Fosston and Bag- S o C l AL A N D P E R so N A L £ farms. Our large sales force has a|« * . , kxxxs«x *'x aawus x‘:l‘t:g v\;irl‘lo;emnin there for an lndefl- ley at Fosston last Sunday afternoon. S RO e o i | 128 Afnes Tangon left Monday af:| " Th< Eugiey baseball teum deteated [ Bagiey. - 0 o ¥ ta sell ‘your farm and your price and | 11 l;‘grgo ;;noper:{wn :’l:e:;":‘;'; the Shevlin team at Shevlin last Sat-| Several car loads of people motéred " Born on Sunday, June fll.afll‘ilsh- “'Mrs: ‘0. H. Erickson and little}terms are right, we.ican, sell it for d -urday. - The: final score'was 6 to 1 to Fosston Sunday to attend t - i 3 ittle » . fciti th . y to attend the Bag. % ter to Mr, anq Mrs. E. O, " ?fi:'.fihizfanlé?;?,fi;fl&“ l_elat ‘:zégrn‘msl %(:‘ux b“\;b;rne L::: goma :::: :;; thezfi‘-‘a was :ccompzmc%x;'“:;o:rsi:::. LEI:: av,ttn:lzl;lgethl:zun;:gl;eorgl?::hyinpm&:: Ieyl\/lil‘;):s ;{‘:al;e: ufi::’):l:“flvxgg here’ Sun: Take 'home s ‘brick. of Koor's ice |visit for, ten days with her parents;|Third. street (Upstairs), Bemidji,, Ne,u};.g;ng,f&n Larson, Cora McBain Woodman hall- at Shevlin Saturday|day from Thief River Falls for a short Minnesota, © . . 5-25t1 "gh:t git. Moosefin arrived here ::;Eht. A good time was reported by vlsl‘N: fiv'gtshA\inll_zsndManhzlnfi:g:er:on._éo“ AR EREREEERE RS W h:v‘; €rom; Leonard, where they| 3 daughter arrived at the home of McBain, Goldie Leet and Elma Hauk- 3 g * bgen engaged in teachin > TENSTRIKE s o Farson and childfon re.| T, and Mrs. Gust Halvorson Jast|land went to Bemidll Monday tofat- tend the Normal school. turnedsto their home in Crookston af- ter s]lending two weews;at the home eream.’ -Stt ¥ S v_.g'- ‘Bx-senator C. C. McCarthy of Grand Rapids; is in the.city toqay. ~C.W. Raidin arrivedlast evening |from St, Paul to -visit’ with ‘Mrs. “ Mre. Belle Rice, of Northern, was|Raidin at the home of Mrs. Emma ~'in Bemidji yesterday calling .on Collard, 1018 America avenue. ' He' ‘ (flands N u will remain for several weeks. ISR R R ESSR NSRS E B NS "Mrs. Elnora Tufford left Tuesday' morning for Baudette, where she will make her future home. A large number attended the cnu- \ . lake, was calling on friauds in Be- dren’s day program -at the Presby- 4 ing from Lakota, N.'D,, where fie hag! oo n . churen Sunday evening. A ymidi Wedacodly. been for.a short ti business, M een for;a short time on business, Mr: 4 deal ;. Peter ‘Ahles of Royalton, spent the Abell and family will leave tomorrow. gc:er:::r f?r d‘;ffll‘;::"tthéscglulzreh:mwn day in the city on husiness He ar- | for Douglas Lodge, where he will as-| ;) did their share o0 n]ce]y ¥ i rived’last evening. sume'the management of the lodge. . } S X Miss Margaret Hempel went to Bed : NO PICTURES—A PUBLIC SPEAKER, UNDER I(iu ‘Emma McClelland oi Carr William . Abeil returnéd last even- Miss EI Dodge ot Pinewood, / o | midji-Wednesday mo y came o Bemidli TocuAbE naving ve |5 MW, O, Gotdon and two Ghil il sew Gor & week. | AUSPICES OF THE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS, WILL dren of ‘Shevlin, arrived in the:city yesterday to spend:a short time with Ed Cronk left last weak for Condo, friends, en route to their home from D, 'where he will work this. sum- Comedy Entertainers the twin ' cities’ and - Alexandria;|mer: where they vlslted Mrs. Gordon’s par- Roy Travis\ returned Saturday i ents. night from the hospital at Brainerd, 'Bi(p of Scotch and Irish Miss Lottie French went to Leon: where he was operated on two weeks £Y et : TOMORROW ONLY ' ard yesterday to visit for several days| . oo o0 A..0. Akre have as|"5) tor appendicitls, . .. ok PERRY TAYLOR : with her uncle, J.' D, Hicl ; ;Mr ‘éuests Mr. and Mrs. A. O Hei. =3 Comedy Conjurer y Closing Chapters of -cured employment here. TALK ON BOISHEVISM v A Come in and look over our-brown *high heel pumps.. Only $5.50- while they last, : F. G. Truppman 1t6-16 family of Royalton. The, Willfam. Cook and Frank Cerm: .5 cottage ot Lake Plnn!sg}: g:e:ts of Dick Jack.son for. a few : “THE INVISIBLE HAND’ of Yola, motored to Bemidji on Tue and will go there today, to re: %orn TR W;Iter Rid " “The Demon and the Clown day( and transacted business. g in for tWo weeks. ‘Mrs. Heibérg , A Miss Pearl Trask of Kellihors' | §re are sisters. rived in the city this morning, to be the guest of friends for 'l few days. ; of Hagali township, June 10, a son. i Batchalder left. this Misses Marie and Suuie Jacobs of ~ . Fargo, are visiting for ' two Weexs ‘'with ther . ‘Miles Jacobs ahfl family.. """ Miss Elsie Rosser of Chicago, ar- ‘ rived “on Sunday to be the-guest of “ % her friend, Mrs. G. M. Palmer, for|: "several weeks. Vin h’Slory of the Kentucky Mountnint—-the Pict\;rq You'll Always Remember v ‘MONROE SALISBURY His 'Divor_ced’ o 9 W ife Stone walls, iron bars, confine his body, yet his spirit wanders free. Taking upon himself another’s crime, only to shield his wife, while she and the guilty man seek happiness together. A new dramatic rendering of the eternal triangle— with'a gripping climax and a hearb-sahafyanm endmg. Now playing. 3 The Lhrlstlan Scientists will hold their. mid-week service in the Battles ‘building, room 24 this evemng at 8 o’clock. . . Mrs. ‘M. E. Knappen came from ¥ Tenstrike this morning to. spend the day with friends and to visit at the Normal school. 3 J. C. McGee, county supermtendent of schiools, returned last evening from Baudette, where Le- has hbeen since < Sunday on schoo] business. turned to her home Saturday night | " Mrs. E. E. Schilke returned Mon morning’ for Fargo, Shere she will|June 10. She brought with her Ed- remain for-a week in‘attendance at|ward Hass who has been in a hospit- condition is much improved. this morning by motor. uging three Mr. and Mrs. Ren Deur and t cars: : little daughters o Missourf Valley, TODAY ‘ b 8 ; % Iowa, motorea here from their home| W , ham place south of town. They wete ; SeaJed bids will be received by the accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ross undersigned, . to be opened at. the on the County Road, by the County | Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Smith returned || | V Ditch No. 1, 1% mile nofth of Sol-{Tuesday, morning from a two days HAVE YOU EVER p. m., for the construction of a con-| Mrs. J. F. Hermann and little son || Read That Strange Book, crete ,bridge over said ditch, accord- and Miss Blla Ket¢chum motored from |. “The Guests of Hercules,” 10 the office of the Towp. Cleérk. - The Tepstrike Ball team played The Board reserves the right to re- Blackduck t-the latter place: last [ \soq‘z { desires to get in communication with| .- : HALLAN, |[favor. Some record we are making, HERE AT LAST owners of large tracts. Address Lock 3d6,-3——_17l i s ITown Clerk.|Doys. In the absence of Ed. Cronk, BIDS FOR SALE AND':REMOVAL.|fo Bemidji Sunday were Rolland Fel- ’ in Pictures -’Bids will be received -and opened lows, Laurnje Taylor, Paul Halupt- June 21st, 1920, for the sale and|after a t isit’ wi 5 removal from the pre‘h\jses, the fire!ter, Mrs. “{,Sa?tiikfl,z:‘ wiLh HeE els L L AYGRoUND hall ‘building, located in the Fifth| The roads are in terrible shape and 2 d'ay morning from Mankato, where " Box 93, Bemidji, Minn. 5-25t1 ‘ : Guy Stevens pitched for the locals. zok and Jim Price. before the city ‘council of the City of | \fies Hi,da Fonnell of St. Cloud re- ASSIoNS ward, Nymore. Mrs. Verna Hinshaw and Mrs. Em-’ ma Hinshaw motored to Bemidji on : Tuesday and called on friends Their home is at Wilwn i due to the continual rain nothing much can be done to improve :their condition. Mr. Haluptzok had- five she attended the Rebekah convention, b a: district conference ofthe /Swedish |al for deformed children in St. Paul . Lutheran '¢hurch.” A number of oth- | Edward now wears a cast and, his| —/—— ex ea e ers from Bemidji also left for there a2 and are camping at the old ‘Wick- McLaughlin of the same place, whu ‘ unnAY meeting of thé Town Board to be held | have returned to their home. way, on June 19th, 1920, at 2 o’clock | business' trip to Minneapolis. 10g to'plans and:speciiehtions on file|herée to Waconia last week. by C. N. and A. M; Wll]lam— "' A large lamd dnles organization | ject any or all bids. Sunday. The score was 6 to 3 in:our Is the All Absorbing Story Among Tenstrike people who drove Bemidji, Minn., at.:8 d%lock p. m., Informutlon as to dlmensmm, etc., can. be secured from the city en- We have a few ‘pair’of kid and G, patent pumps; Wb covered Louis ! heels. $8 and t “Troppman’s ‘Shoe dept. 2300218618 i Mr. and Mrs. Seth Smmx ‘of Becida * were in Bemidji’ Tuesdqy\ to gei ma- terlal and furnishings for their, new house, which they are erecting. gmeer. teams at work iilling in the sink hole . The city council reserves the right |above Dodge's ‘on Tuesday. Thgre is [to reject any or all propositions. - also a bad place near Turtle River .Bemidji, Minn., June 15th, 1920. [which scares many Tenstrike .mot- I GEO. STEIN, orists from m kjng any trips to Be- S T e - Mae DONALD In the role of “Mary Grant,” the girl who broke the bank at Monte Carlo. If you never do another thmg see THIS one. D 8d6-16-18 - ' City Clerk. midji. FOX SUNSHINE COMEDY Spot cash paid for Liberty Bonds, See G. B. Hooley at Northern Gro- «:: “cery Co., during the day, or at the .., Markham hotel evenings. 1117t REX UNION ORCHESTRA Price—10c and 25¢c. 7:20 and 9:00 o’Clock Mre. D. W. Hills of Blackduck was 1 recent visitor ‘at the G. H. French home, en route to Minneapolis to vis- ~it with her son for a short time. JllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIlIIllIIlIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIllIlIIIlIIIIlIIIIIIIIIII_ Mr, and Mrs. O. A. Confer returned to their ‘home. in' Minneapolis this morning, after making a short visit at the home of Dr. and Mrs G. M. | Palmer. : d ; James Clark and family, ot ‘ottawa, Kans., arrived in Bemidji Monday to visit at the home of Joe Bement on Minnesota avenue. He may daelde to locate here. Mrs. L. W. Wioglavund*flvo chil- dren of Bagley, were in Bemidji Tues- day en route to Pretty Prairie, Kane., where she will visit with friends and relatives for tivo months. = - * . A. H. Jestér retuined to ' Great Falls, Mont., yesterday, after bring- ing his family here for the summer. Mr. Jester is manager of a whole- sale house in ‘Great Falls. E]lectrncntty ]Ilm The Home ‘Is Not Expemsnve Electrlclty does for DIMES that which often costs DOLLARS when done in other ways. A Dime a Month Cwill buy enough Electricity to keep your Home o clean with an Electric Vacuum Cleaner. , Two Dimes a Month . wxll'buy enough Electricity to operate an Elec- . . .- tric-Dish -Washer that keéps your dishes spick - - i “and’ span. LR o ke o i Leu than Three Dlmes a month, will buy enough Electricity to run an Electric’ Clothes Washer that does the family wasl_ling in'the cleanest, most sanitary way. *D'Directed by Lillian. Gish: i Come: arid see. what this'bride did!- And laugh tifl you ache at some brand new angles . on the delxcate art of training hubbies. ADDED ATTRACTIONS o . Miss Thora Skonedal of ‘Thiet Riv-|= er Falls, arrived .the fore part of the _week' to attend the Normal summer |J achool. She will make her. homo wlth her aunt, Mrs. Hane Mittet: : é!llll omeo Achienbach te- turned to their home at Durand, Wis., this morning, after spending several T days at the home of J. O. Achenbach: THEATRE The gentlemen are brothers. - i ¢ : The Missionary society ofitho anp:- 3 ; v‘ g commeflcmg Sunday tist church will meet this evening-at 30 o'clock in the church. Election ofticers will be -held:-and all memb- ers are requested to be in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. R " ELECTRICITY CERTAINLY IS NOT EXPENSIVE! And our deferred payment plan makes it easy for anyone to secure anything Electrical from us whether it be Wiring Work, Appliances or Furnishings. Let us help you mke life still more pleasant. Why Not Nsw? argao v rsdy b Mlmnesotm Electiric Light and - Power Company “Buy your Elec!nc Goods from an E lectric Shop” Phone 26 i Elks Bldg. SHE WON'T _WEAR DRESSES BECAUSE THEY Rex—commencing Sunday—D, W. usm;u. MISSIONARY”—WAIT TILL YOU Griftith presents “The Tdol Dancer’” —~a First National attraction. Come! Eooye tnen SEE HER DEVIL-DEVIL DANCE! Join our excursion to the “Ever Lov- i in’ Land of Jazz-~the South seas— |& - € € . 99 £ . where the swooning odor of magnolia l ; 3 “blooms and rare personalities mingle = e o an r 'tl?“ch;r:l and delig:lf the'onlooker 5 (S s 12 5 k about entertainment! You'll ’, 5 A s live a long time. before another -op- | -~ ;- Shesithe Fascinating Heroine of portunity comes along. Clarine Sey- s Bk mour, as Mary: Richard Barthelmess, D w IFFITH’S as the beachcomber. Note: No one [ ° will be seated during the dance 4 scenes. Try to come on time. . B 1t6-16 Latest personally directed photoplay, a romance of true Iove and wild adventure in the far- raway Southern Seas You’ll see ininy strange and stirring things in this unusual drama of life in a land where might makes-: right. 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