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‘Drick: of “Koor's \ce A 4-5U 14 Thxet Rtve “visitor in 'this'‘city; Trommmn 8, hwe mme .good har- g;lna in their ad on pag 1t72- Mrs.. P, L. Hiues! and son,/Grover, re spending several days with rela- tives at Hines! 5 it Juat recejved anothst ahi)ment of white Reignskin Theo Ties at'the’B. & D. qhoe Store AT 2 "B. H. Denu returned, this morning from a‘short business triu'to lnter- national Falls. :Miss Margaret JMcGhee went' ‘to Moose Lake’ today to spend the week <lend. with friends. e Simpson: and R F.. McGrath ‘Remer’ upent the day in Bemidji{’ ‘Willits of Frohn mowred 'hursday and spent - the] L H. Wnrner and J H. Davidson ra.merd ‘were.. . business vislturs ey of Nary motored Thursday anld visited and Mrs. ‘Robert’ S. Moe: “of Falls, were among the;out of B.H \of Minneapolis, general Hi s 'gg:tendent for - the - “Crooks-: eom‘pnny, was a’ buslnesa Cllmens of New ampton, owa. were’'in the city for short um yesterday. They are mak- of the nprfh ) 91§ pnrt Minneapolis Wed- "'spend a week ‘with John Richards.. = Mrs. nd :Mfl.‘ 'e! River F;llu a Beniidji visitor ‘'on) Wednesday. One of the popular- -dances.at Birch- Richards Jare| Nymofe his evening at _ Just,received anotiler shifiment of i ‘Theo Aies at we B. - 1t7-2 ‘meeting . of the labor ~s00se hall"at 8 o’clock to- 3 1d7-2 "Miss Martha Tanem, of Interna: tional Fdlls,’ 'was ‘the guest of the C. B. Minnick home yesterday 'Mlss Aileen. Lomsdahl an‘ived ‘this morning. from Hetterdahl, to be the week-end ‘guest of Miss Helen - Min- v Specml Saturda’y only, black pat- :black kid and brown'kid oxfords, ls, $10 and 312 valnes, $8. 85 'I‘he Ladles‘ Ald of St Phillip’s {church 'will hold-a food and- gnrment sale in the office of the Gas company Saturday afternoon; July :3; 'Lunch will also be served and the ladies will welcome\n large atten‘dlnco. INFORMAL DANCE AT : t BIRCHMONT TOIIIGH'! At the ‘Birchmont Beach: Summer Hotel there will. be held ‘an:jnformal dancing party with good.! usie, Be- midji people are especlally invllud to join in with the patrons.of. the ho- tel for-this social occasion. Begi ning - tonight, the management 'in= )| tends ‘holding a' similar dance each Friday evening during the summcr‘ months.’ 0DD FELIAOWH TO INSTALL omcm The Bemidji lodge 1. 0. O. 119, ‘meets tonight' at- 0dd Fe lows' hall'to install officers.’ J. C. McGhee, district deputy ' grand master, will have charige¥of the work. In'addition to the installation of the electiye and appointive officers, :plans will also’be made for éntertaining. August Hohen- stein, grand ‘master of the Odd. Fel- lows lodge in'Minnesota, who 'is pected to visit the Bemidji lodge ofli- cially later this month INDIAN CHURCH v .CONVENTION CLOSES ‘The - Indian Episcopal ‘conven b held at Red Lake:this week, closed last “-evening 'and = over -a hundrod twenty-five Indian churchmen passed through, the -city today. Rev." and Mrs. George. Backhurst returned to the city today. : The- convention' was 'a’'great su cess; there being over,two hundred: in attendance. - The program (of: th convention was carried . out ‘on';the fair grounds,as the! church was much too. small to accommadnte the. la M and Mrs. Jéhn K. Vangen. who | rnoved this spring from Gonvick and now .make their' home in Mill: Park ‘Jcélebrated. ‘their goden ‘wedding ai to be the g'uests of Mills for a’short time; Grand Forks, . motored “to’ Bemidji] Thursday and: will be the guests of relatives here for a week. * ‘Lost, " yellow “bead bag. Finder please. return to. Palmer Hardware Store t_or liberal reward: 1d7-2 Miss ‘Beatrice ~Morrison “arrived yeexerday from: Brainerd where s! Regular meeting the Iabor league at: Moose hall at 8 o’clogk to- night. Everybod inyitéd. 2 " Mrs. Ethel Dukelow Greenwald ar- rived this morning from Chippewa Falls, Wis., to be the gu¢st at the E. E: Kenfleld home for a short time. * 'The Linnéa Society of the Swedish! Lutheran church: will:be @ntertained at the home of Mrs. C. 'W. Alstedt of ght' o’clock. A good attendance. is expected. % Lost, yellow bead: bag, Finder please return to Palmer ;| Store for liveral reward. ym that flrm, left by motor this morning 0) ’Mlnneapo]la, where .they wilk d 2 tow days () usiness rge land eales organlmtion gfres to. get in communication with of large tracts. Address Lock midji, Minn. »6-26tf Pearl Barnell recently receiv- ord from her father, D..H. Cong- hat ‘his_ entire crop -of”small of 300 acres had been destroy= hail.: Mr, Congdon is engaged rming near Jamestown, N..D. E. thrl' g, of ‘the local normal ol faculty, gave an illustrated lec- jon “Birds,” at the Normal school esday. He had a splendid: col- on' of slides and .gave ‘a very in- ing ‘talk on the birds found m - section’ of “the ' country. ling is ‘a -graduate of ‘the Um- of Kansas and has specialized d ugricnlture A, Weld, fonnerly a member of faculty of the Moorhead Normal ol, but now. editor of the “Na- 1 Educational Digest,” the Min- nesota state school paper, was in the ch yesterday visiting the ~Bemidji Normal school. 'Mr.. Weld addressed e normal assembly yesterday morn- .. .speaking on the mbject, “Ac- euracy.” Herbert McKay arrived -yesterday ~morning from _Minneapolis, having lcehpud a position with the Synco- ?‘orchestra. ‘Mr. McKay is an expert with the banjo and has worked with ‘a:number of the leading cafe hestras in the cities.” He comes chdji highly. recommended. ake) . first appearance here e ynt:;pm at the Birch- oyes fitted. “Mrs., W. A, Chichéster; ‘who, has been seriously ill following a recent. surgical operation, is reported to be improving very. nlcely She is at 8t. Anthony’s hospital. e " Mrs, Elilzabeth M. Ai;hton is ex- pected to arrive ‘tomorrow.from Los Angeles, Cal., to visit for the remain- der of the summer at the home of her brother, E. Y. Wilson: M. N Crawford, Mrs. C. A.. me- ford and’ Mrs. Howard Goss ~and daughter Virginia of Austin, Minn,, who are visiting here, motored to Cass Lake today to visit friends and rela- tives of Mrs. Goss. Mrs.. E.. R." Evans’ and daughter, Helen, returned- this morning from Minneapolis, where Miss - Helen re- cently ' competed .. a post-graduate course at the University: . They also visited with relatives ,at Eau Claire, Wis., and Miss Evang. spent a short time ~ with schoolmates at -a house party at Hinkley. ’ Mrs. K. 'H. Olson returned Wednes-‘ day from: an extended trip through Canada, having been gone for six weeks. - She visited at Hardesty, Alb.; Moosejaw, Sask.; Regina, Sask.; In- dian Head, Delmont and Elgin, both Manitoba, also at Keewatin, Ont., and Winnipeg. Her daughter-in-law, Mrs.” George Armstrong, and baby, returried. with = her to spend two months here. i Bert Noble of Nebish; ccompamed by his father, L. W. Noble of Minne- apolis,: passed through . Bemidji yes- terday by auto .on. then way to Nebish. Mr. L. W. Noble is going to spend a couple of weeks with his son, enjoying .a fishing trip. ' Although seventy-nine years of age, Mr. Noble keenly enjoys all outdoor life. Mr. Bert- Noble spent the” Just week or ten days visiting in Minneapolis. LEGION AUXILIARY TO MEET The Auxiliary of the American Le- gion will meet on Tuesday evening, July 6, at the Association rooms. It is especially urged that ail members attend ————— - — ——— ‘niversa: last: week. All“their: chil- dren angd grand: chlldren were .pre- 'Smith” of Gailatin, ," Yeflt"fl&"!fi! mmlon, The following, | {lies, were the guests: H. L; Hanson of Lake}: . 'and ‘Mrs, Olaf Vangen of nviék;" Mr) ind Mrs. Melvin Van- ‘ken of ‘Mill Park; also & few immedl- ate friends, Mr, .and. Mrs. Vangen are enjoying splendid’ health and have the best wishes of their friends and acquain- tances for the future. Included ‘onthe Markham register for Thursday were Albin Lee, F. Sel- vig; C Jucobson; C. J. Roarty, C. Anderson, 'S. A. Graham, N. D. Dixon; C. L. Bergstrom, R. L. Barrie, E.'F. Nugent, ‘C. 8. Cooley,: W. Bis- sonette, ‘T. 0. Morrill, Mr. and Mrs. William Trimble and B. L. Taylor of Minneapolis; 'W. R.' Johnson, W: M}artln and R. J. Osborne of Duluth; HWarner and J. H. Davidson of M. Lenhmann ‘of Crooks- Follette and ‘M. L. Hil bard of Fargo, N. D.; Miss K. G; Tenn.; soow. 8. Brown of Los Angeles, Cal.; Gunheim' of Dawson; Mr. and’ Mrs, Brainer o J. 'F.. Smith ;and ‘Misces Flsie and: 'Jean Smith of Grand Forks, N. D, [REX-July 4t Anita Stewart ~in a dramatic scene from “In 01d Kentucky” The loyal; s-girl warns her childhog sweetheart hat revenue --officers are hunting him for moonshining BELOVED AMERICAN CLASSIC By Charles 'P. Dazey, di- rected ‘by. Marshall 1\{ellan ': Notlce /f Change in Program Recelved by e L e '+ Wire Last Night “Billie” Burke s film, advertlsed at the Elko tonight ‘miscarried. We are substxtutmg that excellent photo- play— " “AFTER THE CIRCUS,” Bngss‘Comedy SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAM ELKO;-TONIGHT Rex Theatre SATURDAY WILLIAM FOX pre‘aex_:ts A By .Larry Evans, from‘lne vSaturday Evening Post story, “The Painted Lady.” . Olav| ./ 'NOTICE, All bubn shops; will be cloled nll dly Mondty, the 5th of July. 3d- 78 psrglfilly lmp'roudr tldrm [t you § i a fl FORREST INN OPENS e Tt ForrestiInn, 'Itasea Park, :will ‘be open for the public July 4th.. Meals served ‘at all hours, 3d7-3 Duxbury Third . street ' (Upl Mihnesota. Viola Dana—Delights, Bewitches “Some Bride" ANN LITTLE and JACK HOXIE in “LIGHTNING BRYCE” " . FOX NEWS = T <) Y REX UNION QRCHESTRA Evening 7:20 and 9:00 Matinee 2:30 10¢ and 25¢ “SCENE FROM vrrmmu'a *THE COURAGE OF MARGE O'DOONE” ! JAMES G.JVER "CURWOOD A VITAGRAPH "SPECIAL PRODU Baree was an outlaw dog in James Oliver Curwood's “The Courage ot Marge O'Doone.” He showed an unusual intelligence, performed many marvelous feats. In filming the story it was necessary to get a dog that could duplicate the acts of Baree and thrill the spectators ot a motion picture theater. David Smith, who directed the.production, found a dog that would answer every description of Baree and soon thedo:udmmw-uh.wnplmmmhmummmn, were g!!t‘@_gd-. SUN-MON-TUES 4th, 5th, 6tn