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made in the final elimination trial parts of the United States started | for the American Olympi¢ bicycle|yesterday and|were ;sent ‘away at! team here Monday by James'B, “Red”|three-minute intervals. August No-; Freeman of St. Loui% El;fls thr:le of 5|gara of Washington, D. C., was sec- hours 24 minutes an seconds was |ond, finishing in 5 hours, 27 minutes: IN' BICYCLE RACE|an even two minutes faster than thefand 51 seco:ds. p Floral Park, N. Y.. July 14.—Re-|previous record in a tryout here two cord time for the officfal - Olympic bi-{Weeks ago by A. Nieminsky of New cycle distance of 108.78 miles was|York. Thirty-five riders pleased on this occasion. The recent, addition of ‘‘Ban 'Jo McKay! and Rohert McGanry to the Syncopating “Rudoiph ‘Kriz and family motored|jazzers has heiped considerably in here_last Sunday from Cedar Rapids, | making this a snappy dance orches- Jowa. .They will remain here‘for an|tra. A M extended visit with friends. This evening the Syncopators are July 4 to Aug 1.—Union tent Meet- Miss Ruth Briggs returned to her|gcheduled to play. at a dance at Cass tng by Bvangelist. C. F. Weigle. home in Fargo Monday. Lake armory and it is expected that July 21-26—Redpath-Vawter Chau- N. R. Johnson of Gonvick spent 4auqua.’ Sunday here with friends. I July. 26-28—County Teachers’ ex- Rev Sorenson and Elmer Lewis § motored to ‘Hart lake, where they will- spend a few days fishing. €air Fred Khlers of Leonard « visited Sept. 15, 16, 17—Beltrami County friends here Sunday. Fair. 0 Horace: Kerr of Bruce, §. D., left for his home'after spending a week with his brother, Ed. Kerr of this place. Harold Hill of Crookston spent a few ‘days here this week. . Miss. Dorothy Noyes of Shevlin spent Sunday here. Miss Lillian Larson left for Leon- H. A. Hanson family are enjoying a wo weeks outing at Kolb's lodge at art Lake, & from various 0 B il unmiun|||'|u||i'||m| 0 ‘Have an EDEN maaination of Bemidji. September 6-11—Minnesota State S tegular | Morning Dish of KE KKK R E KKK KKK * BAGLEY * 'oh 3 % 3% % 3% % ok Mrs. W. Wi Jones and son, Durand, «©of Gonvick, are spending a week here with relatives. § Misses Mgbel Anderson and Mar- :fighs&t‘g;‘?’:y' where she Wwill visit _guerite Hanson motored to Twin Val- Arthur Peterson left for Chicago ley Sunday for a visit with friends. | ;o e he will resume hig duties. Chas. Nelson, chief of police of| ~ Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Hanson of Leeds; N. D., visited here for several|Chicago are visiting with Mr. Han days with his nephew, Bennie Nel-|gon’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hans son. : Hanson of this ‘place. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sundberg and| Mr. and' Mrs. Jim Thompson, Mr. Mr, and Mrs. Beysquist of Clearbrook [and Mre., B.. Johnson and Jimmie motored here for a visit with rela-|Thompson of Lake: ‘Park,” motored tives Sunday. here Sunday for a visit with friends, Thompsons' were formerly from Bag ley. 5 yMr. and Mrs. Henry Ehlers of Leonard visited with Mr. and Mrs. Hans Degerness Monday. ! ing a week’s visit at the Kolb lodge! Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bergstrum of at_Hart lase, Crookston are visiting with Mr. and Rev. W. B. Beach, who has accept-| Mrs. Jas. McFarland of this place. 3 4 » : g b 53 y o . ed a call as pastor of the Congrega-| Oliver Barness spent Sunday he . B | B start Or an tional church, arrived from McIntosh Miss Secil Holton of Shevlin vis- 2 2" i K 2 T e - o ; Monday with his family, and is al-|ited friends here Saturaay. ready located in the Congregational SYNCOPATORS ORCHESTRA - Grape:Nuts: Mr.-and “Mrs. O. B. Anderson of Benson and Mrs. Anderson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nabelhoffer of Dow- neas Grove, Ill., motored here for a visit with friends. They are enjoy- R. K. Bliley, district H. W. engi- neer of Bemidji, spent several days here with Mr. Buckley. Mrs. E. ‘A. Willan and Mrs. Wm. Balzar of Napoleon, N. D., and Miss Minnie Falske of Fessenden, N. D. are spending she week here with Mr. ‘nlnd Mrs. Eugeéne ‘Anderson and fam- y. Martin Kjolhaug, county surveyor and C. A. Bracken and H. V. Ander- son,’assisting, are here this week Miss Ethel Noyes of Shevlin was a caller here Saturday. Arnold Targerson returned Thurs- day to Leeds, N. ., after a few days ~visit here with his sister, Mrs. Ben- - mie Nelson. ; Mr. and Mrs. Alex J. Cleven of i ‘Minneapolis are visiting at the home B of his sister, Mrs. P. H. Peterson. < Mrs. Anna Sherman left Thursfiay for Gonvick where she will visit her son, Arthur. F ‘Mise. Pearl Saterstrom of Lengby ‘was the guest of Miss Harriet Hallan Sunday. °© Mr. and Mrs. Uscar Barness and church parsonage. ' HELD ENJOYABLE DANCE 1 (o '.}'l-',qr Sale I;.y Elech‘lc Go, The Syncopators orchestra held a very enjoyable dance at the Moose Hall last evening and all who had looked forward to am exceptionally good time with good music® were well BICYCLES s THE OTHER day. i : ; @ e e " 1 WAS T a cigarstors.” ) o ¢ & T o o0 " ANDHE had a cold, b e o0 AND WAS 80 h ek HE COULDN'T make. * e ' THE CLERK understand. JUST. WHAT he’wanted. # . 4 * o0 - AND HE got madder. . wi® We are pleased to announce reductions on several lines of merchandise. The pu lic has become used to advancing prices. We believe our customers will appreciate the reduction offered and we assure you i s . W ; .. EVERY TIM he that we will give you every advantage of ) 'HE DREW a bran HE-DIDN'T want. HE POUNDED the case AND TRIED to talk. BUT HE only wheezed. AND HE :mn:de.liflll., -—- the market. SILK SHIRTING $2.95 Fancy Striped Shirting, 36-inch wide, reduced ) ; - SRR ARICN S 0% $2.35 $4.00 Fancy Striped Shirting, . WITH WIS fngers. 36-inch wide, reduced . BUT THEY didn’t get over, < . | * 8, @ :i ! B (7, NSRRI $3.50 : AND FINALLY. e o @ N $4.50 Fancy Striped Crepe de : HE THOUGHT he'd try, Chine, 36-inch wide, reduced ; ’ . o0 | £ BRSO L LRI T $3.95 { . TO ACT it ont. The hardest part of shirt mak-' R B B ool gt A ing is the neek band. Buy ] AND ‘MADE his face, - . 5.8 : them ready made, each..15¢ R SERENE AND — Crepe de Chine—Beldings $5 ; AND SMILED and looked, £ 40-inch heavy Crepe - de op Teee ! Chine, = colors’ black and ;g MLUTEI:Y'GONTINIFD. white, reduced 'to per & Auoffil:."émk sl yard .....ccceeee. il $4.50, 5 e g Rmen vy e - ey 2 Georgettes—2:50 Georgettes ‘40-inch " Wide, all colors . i _ ) e 1K e A LIRS 1 reduced to ’ : ; $1.98 . : > i A H:t:}n Eo{h. - saetiaefy with every pefl g $3.50 Georgettes, 40-inch wide, all colors, reduced 4 A PACKAGE o -, . And the moisture-proof, glassine~ H 7 SRR PP TS VG SMPHP L P P e $2.95 SILK DRESSES; 25% Off—SILK WAISTS, ?5% oft way you want ’em=—fine, frm and fresh=—always! SILK SKIRTS, 25% Off SPECIAL OFFERINGS IN LOW SHOES Until August 1st we ‘offer choice ‘of Ladies’ Oxfords . or Pumps at, @ pair....cooioo e $10.00 Regular price of these shoes are from $11.50 to ° ' $14.50 a pair. 0’Leary-Bowser Co. BEMIDJI, MINN. TES R AR, .. N > il =i —] -‘<l Defective