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! 1 l | | i - : ! 3 qllwl\fl‘vnp'\!rfimfll‘liiwvli ,MI‘CQ,“ 192V - : £ yqiy 4 to Alig 1.—Union tent M img by Bvangelist C. F. Weisl /" July 21:26—RedDath-Vawte tauqua. - R July. 26-28—County. Teachers’: ex- ./ maination of Bemidii. i . Beptember 6-11-—Minnesota ;Stlto Stomach-Kidneye- Heart-Livér Keep the vital organg! healthy by regularly taking the world's atand. | “Flie Netional, Rumedy. of, Holland for DTTLCCTURE B 0 b - WO et o ; aoid. : | 1 b %, Sept. 15, 16, 17—Beltrami County ’ "~ SCOUTS OF AMERICA " SAIL FOR ENGLAND| U. S 'fimsportl l"ocfa‘h‘ontny i Will Carry Pick of Amer- can Boyhood on Trip — From all parts of the United States happy, eager-eyed ,Boy Scouts are hurrying to New York, or have _al- . ready arrived, bent on the biggest joy event that ever came to a group of American boys. It is a big group, t00, some 300 of the pick of the na- tion’s boyhood, for they are the Boy Scouts of America who, through rigid .competition, have been chosen to rep- resent their various communities at T i = 3 . the great convention of the Boy There 18 no animal o the farm e A Scouts of the world in England, with| which is.80,interesting:to the boys*/ ' . soared 8o _high in. price lately trips through Belgium and over t.he and girls as the sheep. The little that. an effort is being made to battlefields of -France thrown in.| girl is so proud of the big sheep ,© put on a big sheen show at the That, you'll say, is enough’to make| which ehe is holding above that Beltrami County - Fair, “Bemjdji, any boy happy and eager-eyed. she has asked to exhibit it for Sept. 16 to 17. 3 For three months there has been v E R b e T bt B the liveliest sort of competition among 7 the nearly 400,000 registered mem- LR R RS LR LS R R R Ders of the Boy Scouts of America in [ PINEWOOD - X Zhe all states and territories, most of the |, o »¢ 5 3 3 3 2 3 3¢ 2 3 24 24 3¢ % it ; 17,682 troops naturally struggling for| " g L. -Gray of Swanville, arrived bail;h:eal;:n:‘::? dovjearc}t‘o Ig:lewasyn?agt‘; W Add Miles to Your Rides' Extra Tested quality is built into Racine ‘Multi-Mile Cord and Country Road ' Fabric Tirés. That means every Racine Tire is perfect in workmanship—each . manufacturing step guarded by Extra Tests . 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He expects to make 2 ers represent the United States in|pis future home here. ~Mr. Gray is uirday and showed them ihow:to;play the first intemgt:oml scout _contutl. one of the pioneers here, having ‘Thirty-four nations are sending 1arge| homesteaded part of the townsite.' delegations, invited by the British| . Miss¢Elsie Klinger, Mrs. S. 0. Jal- Boy Scouts. The demonstrations will{len and the Missess Gilbertson and De held in the = stadium at Olympis, |Helgeson were Bemidji shoppers Wed-. e e adis. el rotiniod ‘First to Arrive Came Farthest. ss Marle Nelson returned from The first American delegate to ar- Ciarhtook Thuradss and left for her, zive in New York h"; fll'!e lang::: Jullus Neson and Morris Peterson distance of "'yt"&“;l' lell He| arrived here from Bemidji Saturday Crane, of Troop 1X, Honolulu. l‘ enroute to the Nelson home, where zflst““.?‘ll Yx’;&'t Kad by an, Eagle | they will spend the fourth. out wi enty- . - _Sam Jamtvold and bride arrived :.1:::1! .ng:;lg.l;};’:ltlieon30¥0§¢ 0:;:“:1 here Saturday from f‘zidmore,‘ N. ‘Il)l, en R L route ta Mr. Jamtvold’s former home, | compete with tractor pow achievenents. He came; alone fromi oy o.'iyop ‘will yisit triends and rel- ,md Work. in. warm ‘,::“:::n heavy ball. The game was a good one, well played and won by a score 'of 3:to 5 in favor-of Pinewood. : Who says: the cordwood men are no good, - *“Fat” Lucias of the Union depot of Bemidji was the guest of A. M Thompson Saturday evening. Ted Peterson and Gust Eck of Debs were' Pinewood and Bemidji visitors Monday. : 3 We must give K. K. Melland and 1f you desire we'll send a representative * to discuss your reguirements. J Sons credit for theirexcellent job of it P (Y r@ad dragging ~with their tractor. ; Why not givé them all the ‘work for 0 '@ the whole township? .-We would get k4 Yepk 1 4 something done, as horses cannot . Hawaii and says he started “good and| oo ¥ DA, A -l : ; J ves and spent the Fourth. We all|- Carl Clouson, Tom Bakken and Carl Lo flflY"h“ “‘b““t ’.“"Ug“:,h{.;::“mfi': extend our congratulations ‘and best|Schmitt all wel;rt to thefr x;"(l:::r B B ” T eSS S TR I TR . + miss ;el b &: lgfl m:” . brilliantly | Vishes to the newlyweds. : homes in -various central Minnesota m:ridt “l;is"' tl?:t e hatived ine ‘Z Blc;mrd anld Beghmldl El‘.liiott‘vlre- towns for the Fourth. They left Sat- v turned home from Happyland, where | urday by the auto route. farewell ‘g‘fi""'é'c ol:lyt cln,-:‘:?f- ;:;rot‘l';:g they are working lr,lr:he Stuhr Lum- : ; their - necl i ber Co. sawmill. ey will. spend will come in handy for giving an;ihe fourth here with their mother Hawaiian flavor to the American part| g4 sister, : %R of the world pageants which are to| Mrs. Frank Dewey and Mrs. Clar- be given in connection with this Boy|ence LeValley of Bemidi, dre visit- . Beouts of the World “Jamboree,” asing at the Becken home a few days the British boys call it. uu; week. The American boys and their ‘care- ony JFossend and Mjss Gunhild fully selected leaders will cross the|Fossend went to Kelliher to celebrate . Atlantic on the United States army|the Fourth with their grandparents, transport ‘Pocahontas, a converted F Alex "m:‘d , Lizzie ‘Cromlwell and liner. ' By official orders the|Frank and John Klingbeil of Oklee .Geif."e'“é'rgl','fimid Kas been included| Were' visiting friends - and_ relatives in the legislation covering the use of he;e] (;!:;'I:g:o:?-‘l;;h-c B s ot rts by the athletes going to - A BN g:;:,g:, to c’;mpete in the Oglymiiln Leonard business visitors Monday. : il| The bowery dance at the Thias contests. But, while the athletes will 1 Mond § 11 8t sail on several ships, all the Boy place Monday evening was well at- i il i tended. A refresment stand was run f;:uttr:::;::tu will sail in a body on B itton d s arod Nowery with roof was furnished. (‘A very large Finest Group of America's Youth. crowd: was present and all report a As a further recognition of the use-|first class time. ' Sulness of the Boy Scouts of America| . Between 30 and 50 young people #na espec:ally in appreciation of their from Pinewood went to Bemid}i Mon- _splendid war work, the war depart- :,aos; Byetween trains and spent a little ment designated Fort Hamilton, over- - i A "Jooking New York harbor, as the The Stuhr Lumber Co. mill at Pine- place for the mobilization of the Boy Scout delegates preparatory to em- barking; a mobilization of what is declared to be the first group of America’s youth ever brought to- ‘New Thread Has Fine Qualities. A”sea grass that grows abundantly about the shores of Japan has been found to yleld fiber which, properly, mixed with; cotton, forms ‘a:thresd. ruch cheaper and stronger.than one 1 of ‘all cotton; - The process-of remov- fug the rind of thé weed, which has | been patented by s Japanese inven- tar, is to dry the. plant, boil it in lye for two hours and cool slowly, - Wash- ing it In water then separates most of the, coverings, and.the rest .comes off when it is soaked In water containing 1ice bran .and brought to-the boiling point. The resulting fiber, after rins- ing, resembles ‘cotton, and is'ready for use, The grass is harvested in the fall and the fiber can be. prepared by fishermen. It is expected to have a marked effect on the .price of cheap 2lothing, and to improve ‘the durability of fishing nets. - 4 " ke rough Such a Fire when found and ‘opened, its ‘contents of Liberty Bonds, cusrency, and valu- able. records were uninjured. It was the only safe that survived the fire. 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