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roff arrived;in Bemidii this in rom ‘Midland, 8. D., to visit rotfihpr M. E. Goff, who.is ill at . 'The 'families of William LaMont, €./ D. Lucas, P. B. Welch and J. C. ! hee will participate in an outing and picnic susper togetaer at Diam- " ond Point this évening. "% Thomas L. Maher and Miss Julta Swanson were married Tuesday aft- mn at tnree o’clock by Reyv. L. P. ord-at: the ‘Presbyterian fnrwn - age. The young icouple ‘will make /their home in Deer ‘River. - Mies* Dora ‘Hazen 'left’ this morn- fng for Spokane, Wash., where she will visit friends -and relatives. She ‘expects to ‘be gone - from - Bemidji about ‘a month.; i Alfred Johnson'of Duluth will ar- . pive in’ Bemidji ‘tomorrow to_ spend @ 'week at the M. E. Wilson home. . His family ‘who have beem visiting ‘igfe for the past week will return with: him. 3 ; . Mrs..E. 'H, Harding arrived in:the ity today to spend the remainder of the week the guest of Mrs. Charles ‘Vandersluis. Mrs. Harding has been visiting in Minneapolis and is en routé: to-her home at Crookston. . MAKES FINAL PROOF Christiana F.'Lewis made final ‘proof-at the office of, the clerk of dis- y on 160" acres , township 153, Tange 31.° ST. PAUL LUTHEBAR The Ladies Ald”of Evangelical Lutheran. church. .will| t of the church 0 ‘o’clock, the:hos- és H. Bickstedt meet in the bas |+ tomorrow. at 2: and'A. Eickitedt. Union prayer ‘meetings prepara- tory for the Union evangelistic cam- paign to begin on: July 4, are to be held in the Methodist. church and in the! Salyation Army Mall in Nymore this evening. ~Neighborhood prayer meetings will be held throughout the city tomorrow.evening, ‘the place to be specified later. ey MISSIONARY Y i BANQUET HELD The fortieth anniversary of the wo- man’s. Home ~Missionary soclety of the Methodist church was very ap- propriately commemorated last eve- ning with a banquet'in the parlors of ‘'the chuch with about.seventy per- sons in attendance, including memb- ers of the Missionary society and . their husbands, Queen Esthers, Home jewels. “Beveral- & gliv 3 The parlors were beautifully dec- orated with wild roses and ferns. An other pretty| feature was a large white mock birthday cake with forty ighted candles on it, which proved to be.a container for the silver offer- fng’given at the close of the even- Ang. SPORT NEWS I e S S S SR D TUESDAY'S RESULTS. American Association. Louisville, -3, at Columbus 7. Indianapolis '6; at Toledo 5. Milwaukee 6, at-Mfoneapolis 2. Kansas City 0; at St. Paul 10. Boston: 5, at New York 6. Cleveland:9-5 at'St. Lpuls 6-4.. e & A Diamond Sculls. Three-bay Co;ltelu Started To- Events on the Thames (By United Press) . "Henley, - England, June 30.—The Henley Koyal Regatta, the most; fam- ous of all British water events opens, today on the Thames River tor three days of gala sport. R . The usual rowing trophies of the clagsic, which have not been contest- ed.for since 1914, will be fought for by’ crews from universities; ‘achools; government service and - amateur clubs of one year's standing. MARKETS L0 Oats, bushel . Red Clover, m: Popcory, pound: . Wheat, hard Wheat, soft Rye, bushel ©i Kipp hides, No. thed™ consing™ of the Uszbegs, Kirghis, Sarts, Ta- th ;?:lhl‘nd ‘the ‘Kara-Kalpaks, or;Black Bontiets: of the' Turki tribe whom the [ callph would falu. gather into the fam- )| 11y fold. "The khanate is But the relic Cow hides; No: Bull hides;, No. i 1,1 861 Calf Skins, No.-11b .. »‘\' cons, each Among 'the coveted trophies’ that| will be awarded. to .winners are: the Graud Challenge Cup, the Steward'’s Cup, the Ladies’ Plate, ‘the Thames Cuy, the Silver Goblets and the Diam ond’ Sculls. LY ‘‘'wo of these won the Grand Challenge Cup for the Arst time since it was instituted as an annual fixture in 1839, The same year 0’| Packing butter trophies have been | held outside of Great Britain. In} 1914, the Harvard University club Ry the .Diamond Sculls was. won by the|Nc Italian, Guiseppe Sinigaglia. Entries include . the’ ‘ London, Thames, Twickenham, Marlow, Ibis, i Kensington, Auriol, ‘and the Vesta rowing clubs and the Queuntin Boat- ing club. ¢ The Union regatta. While English -experts are nwnr? that the Union club cannot be congidered: as representative: of ‘Am- erica’s best strength, yet they have % the 4 made by the former Harvard Oresmen. in_ their trials on the Tha Disappointment was ex the withdrawal of Paul ‘a favorite with Englishmen. . His de- cision not to compete leaves only one American, William Chandler in the Jack Kelly, national :single’.scull champion of America, was - barred from the events in keeping with the decision” of the stewards to ;adhere to the resolution adopted: June 23, 1906 that “no entry of the Vesper BoatClub:or any other: entry com- prising members of the.crew of the club that;rowad in England in 1905 be accepted in the future.” AR AAAAAANAAAAAAAAANAAANAAR «Chicago: 8, at. Detroit: 7: National League, Pittsburgh 4-3, at ‘Chicago 3-14. Brooklyn 1, at Boston 8. St. Louis 1, at Cincinnati 5. New York 7, at Philadelphia 1. WILL WRESTLE FOR , MIDDLEWEIGHT - “CHAMP” - Duluth, June 30 ino, Ketonen 62" Bokton, chanipion’ ~ middleweight, wrestler of the world, will meet Henry Karhunsaari of Virginia, holder of the middleweight title of Finland, in'a bout to a finish to be staged in the baseball park at-Ely on July 5 after-| - i will, arrive:in Ely etonen . is ‘working out -at the Illinois Athletic club in Chicago and will come to Duluth next Friday to" visit here before leaving for Ely on Sunday afternoon. It ‘has been several —years since Karhunsaari ‘made his first - attempt to'wrest the world title'from Ketonen, atch being staged in one of the iron range towns -of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan and is' said to have been one ‘of the hardest. strug- gles ever seen in the Wolverine state. After a gruelling match that lasted more than two- hours, Ketonen: won. non. Karhun: Sunday, < while 1'SIX :BASE HITS IN SIX. TIMES AT .BAT; ., June.80.— The feat of maki ix base hits in: six times at. bat in one game, performed here Monday ' by Shortstop” David e - — e $4.95 They are winsomely styled—perfect fitting and made as ‘good Blouses should be made i Special this ¥ week $4.95 e Boat Club of Boston will |’ send the only American crew into. the Mutton, Tb. . .. iva. 100 ‘Pork, dressed . Veal'........ ¢ thington, | & score previous to that. tim The' best batting record. hits in _seven , made in: 1 Wilbert - Robinson' of * the : Orioles, now manager. of the Brook- lyn Nationals. . REFUSES $50,000 FOR : | 'THE BOHEMIAN . New, ' York, June 80.—A.’ 3 comber, who has just returned France, was authority for the ment at Aquedict Saturday t had. 'been offered’ "$50,000 fo: Bohemian. : G He declined the offer on the ground that he: proposed to ship the good 2-year-old abroad for. .the ¥ Derby and Grand Prix next g ....The, Bohemian was favorite forfhe. Youthful -Stakes :last iSaturday: was _ badly’ crowded as the " went up and unseated his rider. WILLIAMS STOPS BRANDT. Brandt'.of Brooklyn was stopped Kid: Williams' of ' Baltimore:“in the third: round of ‘a bout here Monday night..-. Williams floored ‘Brandt in] ‘the second and had. him_ hanging. én the ropes in the third, when Brandf’s seconds- threw -up the sponge. Daily at every: pounds on its springs PRSP & [ 1 8 Baltimore, ‘Md.; -June- 30 szh 42,104 Foot--Po U] BRI v performance of the- last annuaf Stock and Horse Show at Denver, Colorado, leaped through the ajt eighteen feet, clearing a five-foot, hurdle. In landing it sustained a blow of 42,104 feet system. On Triplex Springs designed to ward off jolts and jars of the roughest roads, the LIVE POULTRY ) [ Turkeys, 9 1bs. up ‘Turkeys, small and'thin. . Bull hides, No: 1. “| Kipps, No.. 17 .. ;| Calt skins, No. 1,1b ‘| Deacons . ‘Tallow . ¢ (01 ry topaz 8 of the South American jungles. '?!llll Khanate: of Central Asla Has . Definitely Rejocted the Chains it ‘of ‘Despotism. 80 Khiva, the khanate in_Central, sla through” which Col.;Fred Burnaby once rode on horseback .to th¢ capital, has declared ftself an independent: re- public! That. prodigious English sol- /dler and' traveler who” won military | glory fighting' outside "the- endangered uare ‘at Abu Klea, <in - the 'Sudan, would: smile hugely; n6 doubt. were he -able to-read the news. ‘For-the semi- " tarbaric city of Khiva-as h id 1t | onfthat famious ride in the seventies, |' g e. Russians found 1t just rs before, exact, raiders. 1 d-poplirs, produced a ‘wel- come ‘effect; however, aftet the’ count- fess miles of arid steppes which had to "be megotiated before it ‘could, be . reached. - Tts ' citizens_ were _those [ PR i gmuu|||um|||nuiu‘u|;uummijuufimu1]1|n_uuu||ml_llil'|'|uiul_milimi|'|||’um|nnmimnl'|mu|||_|im|un||’|'|muuuuu_uulun|||||“|1|||!_n_u||||fl||ifl|i|||fihjfl|‘|i . danger, jn misfortune, in times of trial, ‘Guglielmo Ferrero writes in the Atlan- ‘onq,another and to; treat one: another ) as ‘brothers,-because.at the:same time tired. from.{ unds Blow - On Springs FOR'RENT—Modern furnfshed 1113 Bemidji ave.- Phone 3 of the once great kingdom of Choras- mia, over which King Darius ruled by means, . of his; satraps.—Christia; 4 % Science ‘Monitor, £+ . |FOR RENT—71wo-room -apartmen : - il ‘all 'modern, with: bath, " Ksf Brothers Only in Advarsity. uppriments, ' « Men have never felt themselves to be 5 brothers in good fortune, In" pride, ‘in ‘ambition *in - success, :in " the ‘emotion | born of conquest and of enjoyment of earthly blessings; but .in the face .of work. ' ‘No 'washing. - Write Cool at Birchmont Beach. AR T2 LOST—Pair of glasses in case name of Dr. Crowell, "Ind ‘dence, Iowa, on'cover. Re Pioneer office for reward tie, o x Christianity could‘bid men to regard it told:them thatithey.were weak and imperfect. creatures, needing to.assist, one another and always menaced by i the enemy, they.lield concealed within themselves: ineteenth century, : 1d men that they FREIGHT DERAILED BY + " 'WASHOUT; TWO KI Stanley, Wis., June 20.—Joe quette, of Minnespolis, killed, and:! . Fibley, engineer, Minneapolis;; suffered serious inju when s freight train on’ the 'be monsrchs of the|apolis, St. Paul and Sault. Ste. universe, men and na instead of |railway was derailed by. a washoy embracing like brathers, .} Eidsvold, four miles east, “here, e anothef, today. The engine and several: cars left the track: ! of Tbese Two Sfi_uceftof Ice Creain * Can’t'you see the despair. written on the face of Mrs. Hostess when she finds the Ice Cream Dessert has turned to liquid-be-- fore it is;ready to serve? S Can’t you see the disappointment of the guest as she tries to eat it? The whole dinner was spoiled just for that. o Canft»you see the moralsinitall __fof : Just say Langdon’s and it will never ha pen to you. . - ° : S 5 Langdon Phone 204 : M’fg, : Company . v (T T ck Overland hment daily and took it with a grin. Tt emerged from the racking test without so . The ‘Roadster /s . ¥ers /- This js not a lot of odds and ends, nor an antigs * out-of-season.surplus’that some maker-had in exce " of his needs, but a lot of NEW waists:that have} i ‘been made;up especially for'us and'the other stores - other cities that are privileged:to sell this avored. ine. ' There are in all eight styles, just a limited quan- tity of each” and no:possibility of getting duplicates. We: urge early: purchasing while the size andstyle ‘range is unbroken:’ { 53 ) : The most sensatfb_n;l imfention in spring suspension since the origination of pneumatic tires. Le{ us demon- strate one of these wdn_de‘rfql. cars for you. We can make immediate delivery in both open and closed cars. ,‘:Kal'iher-,-DeLeuil CompafiY BEMIDJI, MINN. Phone 87 Bemidji, Minn.'- - milmn_illi!linummqiulmlig‘mmniiu|muuu||||||mm|;_|,‘|mm|||||||||||||||umuumu||i!|j(|i|||mmmluum_m__lummmimm’n|||mmm||m||mm| Nafartiv