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T ONIG H" LEWIS J. SELZNIC SELZNICK | : preaents { : O’BRIEN A special meeting of the Prenbytd' fan-Ladies’ Aid- will ‘be held in the 'basement of : the'church this evenjng at 7:30 o'clock. - dt s desired that all. members. attend and be there ‘promptly at 7:80. ' The 'meeting #s for attending to special business but it will only require’ a short time. if ‘everyoae is fhere promptly. . .\ pnu«l lm Letters That Do Net . . Exceed Five in Numbar. = Writers who forever ate striving tof develop a voclbulnry of long words. to impress the dear .would do well.to remember. that’ greatest, things of human life ar pressed by words of not more tha five letters, wrltes E P.In tha Kansa eorge Cox ot Backus is vhmng iends ln Sulbner thls week.’ ———— 5 { nmk ot Koor's. fce : s lohngren' of ‘Cloquet were .visitors here yesterday. i Mr. and .rs. C. C."Olson of Orton- l‘ SMA1NeF of nlernanonal Falis was iWudneflday visitor’in Bom}d g § LIS ‘)% .| ville were among. the visitors in the filwg‘. y 0 St IEHODIST cnum R | S McGrath of Margle was a Be< city on Wednesday. .. .. “ Thé ‘9” 1 % muhflng mgdcm 2 . Sunday morning at 10:36, sermon “ § yesterday. .. ion' wade ?W%#r e by the pastor on-“Forcing the Heayv- A FOO] and PSR ulng; 188 enly Gates.” ' Union evenifig services in the tent at Fifth street. Sunday school at 12 o’c¢lock. Women'’s Mass Meeting at 3 p, m ‘Evangelist Weigle wif}i Ik “Strong Womanhood.” : Epworth Leaguéiat B:46° 14tWhosoever will, lef him come.” A s Bhlnlvbamhert. Minister. angd, ,captlng lmqhes re stands above qll things else with the kuman herd. Passing on t6 words ofi two letters 4do” and “If” immediately . suggest themselves. as being mighty factors. n the daily grind of human affairs, At the head of the list of three-let- ter words stands “God,” followed by “air,” the most essential of the essen- tlal. Tn this list, too, is ‘war,” also | #law” ‘and “art.” ‘Continuing, ‘a most N et e BY L 41 - — MslMuflc Aamluno:u frosse, '% r./idat the o Wis wan blashe ity for & i hiq :week. resterd ysmgomo A0y spol SU? | To axrovw|northo inel as ta 4o E Mn.nlon ‘of’:Crookston ‘spent lay-here-on. buslness yasterday. Hls,,.m 0 oney’’ [ OF ary M'n! nal Gbarge BaanMeCutcheon 70 oo vl The’ House was | Haunte: . N | Mrs. ‘Ed. Kramer ‘ot Bemidji ar- rived today 'for a visit at the Guy Mrs.J: Nimlos of .Boy River ‘was ' Buskirk home.—Little Falls Tran- A shopper in the city on ednesdny script. X er rd' was al» Miss Lillian . Sandland returned L Wednesday ‘afternoon from a visit' of & few'days with friends and relatives at Hi‘wbing i 'Hnty L. Gouild: of B Y / Bemidii :business vlsitor on Wednes- day. ¢ Suhscribe for Ti ?:;n;o:. oy s A Wnlllns ‘ot P“k Raplds was disagreeable trio appears In “tax, owe - ¥ husiness caller L4 {adlon; Wed- Mrl’n fi?gtw;% t:‘ozf“te:g’ro; x;}g:{i ms;l dun,” each’ undeniably- mixed up?: FRIDAY and SATURDAY “and he' mariied th gho ! é - v % yesterday, a slight. error was made. with man's_little whirl, Then come |, T —— by a - 1 b ; f e i . ; ’Mrs W. J. Towle of St. 'Paul is Mr, -and Mrs. Charles ‘Barwise, of| WO “'0"15 of great argument, “wet”| SESSUE N % SEE 5 : .visiting her cousin, Mrs. W. G. Cook, | Bovey, were here, not Mrs. Barwise and *dry,” and at the end m?- most | HAY AK ) ! _at the Birchmont farm. and son K popu'lnr noun and: verb, = “ple’ and, AWA (1 FEle ” “eat.” 2 “‘Wiilliam J; Hull of Remer spont Perry Gary and Harold Tharaldson| - In words of four letters there are In an _’[ntngumg Romance 3 ) Wednesday in Bemidfi on business. |left today by motorcycle for Harvey, | viife” Itself and many of the ‘most |7 ATTRACTIVE SPRING STYLE. the accomplished cat IS “Ghe DEVIL'S vital things of life—“love, home, hope, |. Becoming and exceeding likable food, work, news, rest, song, hair, bald, for its simple lines is this one-picte golf, vote. bank, rent and coal.” ifrock in dark brown tricotine trim- Finally comes the five-letter group N. D. by way of Fargo, Valley City| Louis Freeman went to Northern | and Casselton., They will be .employ- 'yesterday for a short visit with hisjed in the-Dakota harvest fields and daughter, Mrs. John Noel. » expect to return’in October. Paramount Magazine Holmes Travelogue) /', CLAIM" imed with stitchipg and buttons in ° 4 ‘self-color, A littie . ] “Mr. and Mrs, L. H. Kepner of| Mrs.'N. L. Hakkerup and children containing the hefivmn!ng and the en: finishes the xoxmdch];gl’; otthserm“hlx:i: .at the W ester’ wers ‘among. the :out “of |and sisters-in-law, Emily and Anna|of man’s story—tbirth, heart, .blood, | o "0 % Catst being held in with a : callers in this city Yesterday Hakkerup, who recently arrived from| faith.. woman, money, child, mirth, 'be].t of bfown leather finished- with Denmark for an extended visit, are| drink (wdter, milk. or tea. of coutse), 'a’” dull. silver buckle, Medium size = dance, -motor, | trafn, paper, ' ouija, ‘requires 314 yards 54-inch m~terial, tp X sleap, death and grave.” TONIGHT—- T TIMB So why' seek Jong.words to tell the LAS tales of life; when each big vital thing & short, when one must spell it, ard gives the hint, “he brief, old Top, be: ajef!” y Pictorial Review Dress M- 8806& ‘Sizes, "4 to 48 inches bust. Price, 26 icents. Embroidery No, 12508, Trans- ifer, blue or yellow, 2§ cents, A Mattison and three chil-|spending a week with friends and re!- _yesterday for Beaulien, .to{atives at Hibbing, having gone there er, parents tor seve{al on Tuesday. - e “«A party of twenty of the ladies of !nrge land— aalés- “organization {the Norwegian Lutheran’ congrega- ires to get in communication: with|tion called on Mrs. Osmond -Johnson owners of large tracts, Audress Lock|in a body yesterday afternoon. = Rev. . Box 93, Bemldjl, Minn 6-26tf{and Mrs.:Johnson have just moved 2 into their new parsonage, 801 Minne- -Pawl wndfleld of ; Princeton, 111, |sota avenue,..A social afternoon and ho is visiting at the A. A. Warfleld a fine lunch passed the afternoon jome, is confined to. the house with very pleanntly 3 181 Benlhful‘ Clnrmmg MADGE KENNEDY w:tll KENNETH HARLAN i . To Call the Roll Over Again.. ' *Two. negro soldlers had a slight dis agreement the other night, and as the., .waxed weary of each other’s comp-d.y I heard: “Aw, why don’t y’ all stop ‘pesk rln% LIBRARY - IN SMALL COMPASS Properly Pnpand, Pigeon could Carry Volume of Writing Equiva:' i he mumps 3 .M i lent to 120 Ordinary Books. “ine, man? ‘I bet' y'all’s gonna ve f| i B iy wicht. r.urmm MENS SOCIETY i g ‘somebody pattin’ yul in de face, yrit' & “DO' L ARS d SENSE” ‘which ilnguges war tax. I‘1;10 c:n;ge g MMEETS lF[Rm?%]]EVSENBI? For ‘more than 2,000, years “carrier]| spade fo’ mo'nin’ if yuh don’t gif ‘way an s “'which includes war ‘tax. o charge e Men’s society o e Swedish | trum dat’s whut I” / o pigeons have been used to carry mes; me, dat’s Waul From the Saturday Edening Post Story, “Two Cents Worth of .tor extra ladies. 2t7-9 {Lutheran church will méet on Friday | oo "opo "0 0" other medns suficed, | His indiguant companion reyilfed: H‘-“_._._“"" o rib _m'i“ ok ek L evening at 8 o’clock in the basement 7 “Mr. and Mre. J. J. Darling of Du-|of::the church. - Ice Cream will be ~‘luth, motored to Bemidji Wednesday |served. { e st - and" called on friends while l.ttend— . ;e tig to business matters. B 2 “Tragh, lissen t' me; It'f; 'leben o'¢ldck now., An’ if ya'll dofi't make tracks 'way from dis -nigger, de deb- || ‘pll'l gonna: have 'ter call réll call alt} over ‘gala tonight, just 'count ob one lhw-dm no-count I"—Balfimore Sun, —_— and during the slege of Paris in 1871, when 383 birds were sent out from thfl city,, one bird peérformed the almoxt n ible feat of carrying to the. o nldq world, in_one. trip no, fewer ‘thel 40,000 ' messages ‘averaging ‘204 wor each. .This. was 800,000 words, or thé'|, -mulvllent,-of five or, -six, -ven:e g Truth and Conschence. : novels. . E*Ad unsigned: letter, With 40 cents “Tti-was lccompllshed vy “mlang " oP fnclosed, ‘cdive to the'J2, W. Parnas m!mscople photognphy. the /message sbeing: first_printed with’ ordinary ty and .then . photugrnphed and 'repho AN G .graphed until : they. had been'rbduced - “Puring flm Sflwm Gulch cele- bration in Indlanapfills some months. ‘ago 1 had oecasion’to ‘Purchase—and { e e flflmflfl Smml oo 40 A ocinh feomsthe men 1n charge of yonr cohcenlon. E - = =— Rex Thaatre change we’ ‘let ¢o' for the moment. - TODAY . A CHORUS GIRL'S ROMANCE WITH A BAKER LAD, It's & clever story with a beautiful clever star Also showing: MR. AND MRS. CARTER DE HAVEN in “EXCESS BAQGAGE,f' two part comedy 7:30--9:00 piece orchestra. - Tickets $1. 35 ok No charge| 24 2t7-9 Nordnle has'. A8 his h ‘gister, -Miss" Hildh' *'NoE:Plast day of its week’s' eoavenuoi:’ ere le, and his neices, Eunice Edwards|with a parade and - pageant.ilast 4 Gladys: Ahhey, all of Mlnmptr night which ‘was .viewed by ‘thous- - kflu&’ i RMAND in ands of ~ Chicagoans as it proceed- 3 ‘THE SLIM PRINCESS’ ed through (ne.down town' quarter | several hundred dlumeters The ‘final} and along Michigan boulevard. ;- | photographs ~were taken on “Alms of With the line oz, march brilliant={ pellicles. of “collodion, ‘each’ of whld:, {y decorated and {lluminated the pa-{ dhout two inches: nuan. conmned 50, ‘rade was an imposing ‘spectacle. 35| 000" words. A dozen of these flins, states were, represented: by. -elaborate] roileq up in a quill, ‘welghed but on floats, wmle cowboys, : ‘crack '’ drill '\'\'emrélghth of . an ounce, and thembk teams, 100 bands and huge delega- 3 d ‘with’ tions of Elks from all parts of the sages could, of course, be rea a microscope. w!thont the: necessity of country added to the show. . i Yesterday’s meeting of the Grand rephotographing an: enlnrg ng. "| Lodge was marked by memorial ser- Under favorable: copgitions, and for vices for, the 1,037, Elks who lost| comparatively short dlstances. pigeons | their lives in the war and for other | have carried as mirch as three-quarters’ members. of the order who dled with-| of ‘an ounce. Using:the photo-reduc: in the last year. ing method, it would:therefore be pos- The Grand Lodge ‘also heard the sible for a single bird to carry mes- report. of the National Ealks was re-| sages equal In words to no tewer them, lief committee .of “which John K. 120 ordinary volumes, ‘Tener, former’ governor of Pennsyl- ‘vania is chairman. .~ The hJaeE;n, :flchimfl’ Zom:]ves Famous Swiss City. won the Elks championship and a witzerland) 1s the noted prize of ;650 i_n & drl.ll competition emsh'ro%;‘rly(featm:f mod)er: days, and yesterday. Philadelphia patrol won| ;o of the most influential centers of se(l:tpnd plage ang Mflwaukee lodge Christian civilization in central Eu-1| . talec rope. The city owes its foundation |’ to the Irish apostle Gallus, who, in the cox CAMP AIGN PLANS year 614, -founded a ‘hermitage near the brook Steinach. In the resultin y; To BE mE Nm wm manastery of St. Gall, the strict mlc’s . P i of the Irish church were enforced yn- (' By United Press) ¢t 720, when those of St. Benedict Dayton, Ohio, July 8. (Herbert| were substituted by an abbot, Othmar. Walker) —1'he . presidential cam-| In 1061, the Abbot Norpert of St. Gall paign of Governor James M . Cox,| erected a convent on the Sitter river, will be outlined early next week at a| the place taking the name of A'bb.ug conference of Franklin D. Roosevelt, Cella-Appenzell, and the abbots of vice-presidential nominee, Homer S.| gt "Gall became the dominating influ- <. Spot cash paid ‘for: !.lberty ‘Bonds, :Bee G. B.. Honley at Northern Gro- cery "Co., during .the -day, ‘or at the lnkhlm hotel evenings.. T11ATE < Miss’ Elizabeth Tuomy, who just returned from Long Beach, Cal., is _spending the week with Miss Vir- " ‘ginia' Cameron at her home at Grant 4 Valley. i . {Major H: L.-Brady of Mlnneupolls arrived. in the city this morning to make fedu'al payment to company K members for the period of the sum- Zmer encampment. Mrs. Margaret Gilmore MacPhcil of the MacPhail School of Music, ‘Minneapolis, arrived 'this mornirg from St. Cloud en route to points far- % ther north. . While in the city she will be the guest of Dr. E.. R. Two tnd mother. - I forgot it. ;| “ “Trath’ belpg the cloxln in this fair eity this’ week; I am glad 'm here to relmblrse you. “Please;put the inclosed in t.lwmvp- phoe7 l'nd!ananollu News. * The Point Makes the " Pen The Tempoint Pen has the point that won’t weaken in the strongest hand or strongest ink— - Due to a special hardening process which also gives the gold pen a steel-like Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Galllghnr of Detroit, Minn., : returned. to . their home' yesterday after. visiting ‘since ;. ¥riday with her: parents,” Mr. and 25 Mrs. S;” Mattison. They made the “trip. by motor. 5/ The' T. C. Stuart family returned \yesterday morning from Forreston, “where Mrs. Stuart and the children ‘have vislted with relatives for sev- - eral weeks. * Mr. Stuart spent. the ourth there. The Home League ot the Salvation {Cummings; chairman of the national | . & L : 4. :Army will meet tomorrow afternoon |committee, E. H. Moore, Cox’s mana- ;;“';:c;hfmg’;:;;’"“:’:;;}:flw::_ hardness and flexi- S R : o “{'at '3 o’clock at the Salvation Army|ger at San ‘Francisco, amna other P 1 a ed in shak bility, . Mildred Herris \Chapiin. in “ e Inferior Sex” home, Bemidji. All members are re-|Prominent “democrats. = Cox desires sorted to force and'succeed shak- Writes at first tou ch. ot Ldad ] h . “ ln‘ off their yoke to plunge into an active -campaign at the earliest possible date. A dramatic comparison of the sexes in a romance usba " of modern marriage. 4 picture-thh her. It Strips Man and’ Womln to their very Souls .. and Bares théir secret'and lmrmmLM A DRAMA OF I,OVE PROBLEMS The Star Charming’s First' ;_If‘lcture for First National i The famous Wahl Comb Feed auto- matically regulates flow of ink for any speed. i ‘" quested to attend as there is special ,business to come up. . Was Once Famouy Port. MOB RAIDS JAIL AND B part In ety e medlevad o ¢ nent part in history sinée medieval or; HANGS NEGRO-BY CHAIN| 7ooriy the eonmery saet heard of it ; . few In this country had heard of:it. . It is one of the famoys and often-dis. Durham, N. C.,, July 8.—Taken | cussed Cinque ports which, strategical- trom the county jail at Roxboro by a | 1y situated along the English channél,’ mob of more than 200 masked men, | had special feudal and political priv- a few hours after he. had been ar- fleges and which today are especially| rested on a charge of attacking a 13- governed, in name at least, by a lord year-old white girl, Ed Roach, 27, a warden. 'These ports were the matn’|’ negro was lynched early yesterday in source of supply for. warships until a church yard, three miles from the Y Jail. Lo shout the year 1500, and upon them Roach was hanged to a limb of a | depended in large part the duty of tree, a chain being used instead of | protecting England from the danger a rope. . As his body swung upwards | of conflnentnl lnvulon. is was riddled with bullets. L . .B. L. Greenfield of Winnett, Mont ‘1s visiting at the E. L. Gm-y home, 601 Minnesota avenue, and with rel- atives at Nymore. He will leave this evening to.join his. folks at Omro, Wiis., from where they will go back]| - west. ‘Winnett is located in the oil gstflct recently dlscovered ln Mon- na. . Palmer Anderson nrrlved yester- day afternoon from Dulith, where . he has visited for several days with ‘his sister, Mrs, Iver Iverson. : He “will spend the remainder of .a:two weeks vacation with his mother, Mrs. ~P. N. Anderson. [ Comedy “NAPOLEON & SALLY' tl “FOX NEWS” z ' REX-UNION onCpEs'mA ¥ Matmee 2:30° . nght 7:20 and 9:00 10¢ and 25¢ " Mrs. Fred Graham returned last . evening from Madison, ‘Wis., where | ’ Kama, .' Hindu God of Love. sho has boen. visiting for the past|yeyioAy GOVERNMENT HESITA| Kams o the Hisds sos of tove, In. s}y Week. . She was accompanied on her ‘' return by her sister, Miss Marion TO0: ACCEPT VILLA PROPOSAL | ore account-he springs from Brahma’s ; bheart. He is armed with a bow and Rice of Minneapolis. Both were call- COMING SOON - “TRUE BLUE” and FARNUM, TOO_ £ ' ed to Bemidji on account of: the 1ll-| Mexico City, July 8—The revolu- | arrows, the bow being of sugar cane, 3 ‘‘ngss of their father, W. H. Rice of |tionary goven;ment has not decided | the bowstring a line of bees, and each wlost wESSs E:’ned‘n;d t?.i:d mm R That’ '\ the “Bill” we offer you Saturday { nstrike, who is confined at present | Whether to accept or reject Pancho| ¢ tne five arrows tipped with a dis- | £¥ ® & pen can be, —_— 2 at Rex Theatre : o the Fred Graham residence. Villa’s offer to surrender, made t0 &I | 4,0+ fioyer, supposed-to conquer ome emissary of the government at a con- ference with the bandit leader, it | Of the five senses. FHe rides on a par- was learned today. Villa stated that | FOt OF SParrow, attended by nymphs, he was willing to. surrender. under | One of whom bears his banner display- certain conditions. 5 ing the Makara, or a fish on a red i ground.- His wife Is Rati’ (pleasure) | Bemidji, Minrgsota THE PIONEER WANT ADS | or Priti (affection), his daughter Tir- sha, (thirst or desire), and his son Is BRING RFSULTS Aniruddha (the unrestrained). May Allison is the star. It takes a real star to put a production over big, and May Allison is a'real star SUNDAY at the REX “THE WALK-OFFS” . Optometrists. If trou- bled with headaches, > Dervousness or eye dis- * Drs. Larson & Larson, " 'orders of any kind, needing glasses or glasses replired, consult them. Artificia] eyes fitted.

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