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ieream. ‘day. Mr. erday. day. pects G, H. samre . 8ame H. fed. ard. 3 Ctmal . same i duck: B. D. ‘auto. R. D. Kolb-of Bagley was.a Be-? midji vislt% ysss lay,, 4 '‘Mona.Daniel-of Cass Lake Wwas 2ia short time.. S d. lay. z % IWM a0 <N AN black and colored hats, regard- : M Jara Renne of Shevlin was |less of price,;pn sale at $3.9%, Satur-{, = _Bemid§icaller. yesterday. . - day. at Elko hat:ship. - 1t7-23 Sicam Bamdu BEd. Kbbott-of Grygla'was a Thurs: 'she wm spend severul' Qdays with] tday business caller in $hisceity. friends. Miss Minnick s enjoying al Take home a brick of Koor’s ice % S. M. Enextson of Benson spent [eoffee and doughmuts or sell you| : 'Thursday in Bemidii on ‘Business. B. H.X !lel’( and faniily of Bagley|; morrow, -were visitors in the tity ‘Thursday: A. M. Halseth of ‘Hibbing spent ! reduced to $5.00 at the, Elko Hat: ‘the day here yestérday, n John Ward: ot Tiitef ‘River Falls] - Misg Dorothy Loane of Thief River. rect AWERMC, KaT was a business visitor ‘here yester-|Falls is the guest of ‘her sister, whol mi'fihionts:: a large: numliar o your Sunday #inner -4t the Gas Co.|their return 1o ‘théir "honre, ) office tomorrow afternoon. two sons were Bemfdji-visitors yest-lin their wmaow. . -m7_23! Coffee amd deughmuts served .at|time with Bemidji friends the fored the Gas offive on Saturday afternoon.|pare of the ‘week, en ‘route -to 'her Barney Gibney and family of Wil-{past fi“ ewetks "witl “ler =on. | ton, were visitors ‘in the city Thurs- “Boston Baked Beans and Brown|]pair of high grade ‘low ‘shoes ‘fo Bread at the Coffee *Shop Saturday,{men, women and girls—it will pa, July 24. i 1t7-23{you well to investigate. . B. & D. Sixteen inch mixed’ hnrd and soft Bemidji Mfg. Co. Phone 481. T&Ftt slab wood, for sale, Mrs. Bertira Krause of Eckles mot- ored to Bemiidji yesterday and visit- ed with friends. Boston Baked Beans and Brown |Visit with friends, there. Bread at fie Coffee "Shop Saturday, July 24 1t7-23 H. P. Hanson left-yesterday on a business trip to Winnipeg. He ex- Miss 'Dolly Koors arrived yester- day morning ‘from Minmeapolis for @ <rvisit. with the Koors families: A large Iand sales organinm “desires 0, get ‘in - communicatior 2 owners of large tracts. ‘Audress bock Agrmultural Box 93, !Bemldfi, Minn. Bt Y iaeral Dam, were Mldli visitors yes-|painting (two coats) #il exterinr -terday, the guests of Mr. and Mrs.lwood work, “including gutters amd . “Yowll ‘bave a good time mt thelfied check of 10 per-cent -to accom- ‘“dance at Birchmont tonight. Thelpany bid. The right to reject any yourself. 1M 7-23 “. -Miss Laura ‘Weld - -arrived this{4¢a7.23-26-28-30 ‘~morming from River Falls, Wis., to “'spend a week with her «cousin, ‘Mrs. : Thayer Bailey. 3 You’ll have a good time at the ..~“dance at Birchment -torxight. -The ourself. * Mr. and‘Mrs. J. E. Foster and Mrs. ong the out of town callers in the city on Thursday. time he spent-at the plumbing trade Mrs. Alfreda Brekke Gregerson wWill | prjor: to- his® death. ganize class 1n voice-. and piano. The fndividuality of each‘ student stu- GRA]U) ARMY VETERAN 1and’s sons who gave their lives for the § " 7. C. Cobb, formerly’ pbstal clerk at the Bemidji post office, but for the 8t ree Church' of Scotland and wi ‘past.few years located in the Panama (5:30, . . Mr. Booth- Wis a '9'" and and will take ,.'-day for a prolonged stay. You'll have a good time at ‘the at the Methodist church, Sunday aft- | . dance at Birchmont ‘tonight. The|ernoon at 2 o’clock, Rev: Blaine Lam- yom-self e 3. C. Thompson. his muther and |Ellen Booth, ‘one son, H. O. Booth ] was the first government in the world "“children, motored here from Black-|pf Rock Island 1., nt the B. N. French home. .- Mrs.|and David; $ * Thompson returned with them. She|ayenue, Bemidji. ™ Mr. Booth has liv- “as epént the past few days with her|ed in Bemidji about a year, coming - sister, Mrs. French. Mr. and Mrs. W, R. Denu, of Madl- one of the pioneers of that locality. ~gbn, Wis., Mrs. ‘A. R. Denu and Mrs. 1éft this morning for Madison, where the latter two will be guests of rela- tives and friends for several weeks. lthin fia They will visit at Milwaukee, Chicago e past few months, and prices | great war, when, with and Omaha before returning to Rap- | have advanced to a high level hereto~ gt;e army' u'alnl'ng camt:: z‘:‘:‘:eg o‘.f. City. ‘The trip is being made by | fore unknown, states Consul McCunn 1ands, prohibition went into effect. Drs. Larson & Larson, | pyginess in Georgetown. It is current- eolwomm fi h\m- 1y reported that the English market 8 China, is in a state of chaos owing to. udm of -ny kind, needing n’mm eyes el Wy l'aShwll Hmt 1oemsTeR m 3 “PIRATE" |, Alffed McDonald of International |Falls {is visiting with his, parents, “IMr.’ and Mrs. Jehn McDonald for .B. Upbam ot"W&lker was| scaller on. Thursday.. vacatjon: 4-6tt -Aid will be-ready to serve you with‘ home baked articles for your Sun-, ‘lday dinner at the, Gas Co. office to- All combination ribbon & Telt hats~ business: |ghop for Saturday’s sale. 147-234 cot. veri Ay iy ¢ - et your-home beked delicacies for ]ey to visit for a Ellort time Deforei e:?;&:{fi; ‘;gfl"%cem mee. vvilh embroidery hout {fxs ' neck, 1-lecves, m-m; am@l Rowar edges. *~he skirt is im coetk wilims. In nedium size the Piouse nmgares 3% X meterial, while the 1d7-23| The mewest creations ‘in ‘hats ‘in| the cities are the close fitfing Teath- and Mrs. ©Omar " Graville and|er hats. The Elko Hat Shop "has them! Mrs. ‘G.. 'W. Hills spent a short Pictorial Review ‘Bloums No. 8896.: Sizes, 34 to 4§ imdires ‘bust. Price, 25 cents. Skirt N, B728. iives, 24 to 36 dnc'hes waist. Priue, 20 wents, 1d7-23 (home at Blackduck from “Minneapo- lis, where she has visited Tor the The “July Prices” on summer foot- wear eans a ‘“Deep Cut” on every; iPossible Explanxtion tsr :Nonappear- ance of Watch atl SSuddenly - B Shoe Btore, 307, Beéltranii -avenue. . o ad:0n Simpletharmer. 1t7:2 Supt. J. E. Ours)er «of 1the Carnegie\ _§ Steel company bas westablished a cost- 33:60°per, Joad. te;m‘lsne:: :3 _}I‘;{:&%rtz(;?y’a%d ‘](:l)au?:e price store for his 112,600 workmen, the guests of Miss Marie Cdhill for ‘tthus circumventing the 'leeal profiteer. a few days. "They made théir home One of the local profiteers asked Mr, here five years ago. Mrs. Robertson |-Oursier if he would saot -shut up the wen't to Blackduck today ‘for a short} .cost-price store, as 4t was .interfering -with the other stoves’ jprofits, but Mr. “Qursler answered: flnzvgg:flgx;gzt: gEllx‘x:;s, g::'_‘s'hf;:f “Will I shut up eur «cost:price store, choice, $6.95; smaller one, $5.95. on «h? Well, that is abaut the naivest gate Satmday 1d7-23 | Question” I 2ver teand. ‘es, it's as maive a question =8 ‘'the young farmer’s.” i “Fhe young farmer's?" saiu the prof- to be gone a-week. “The “Jaly Price¥”’ on summer foot- “wear means a “Deep Cut” on every Boston Bidked 'Beans and. BIown |pair of High grade low shoes . for | iteer. Bread at the Coffee ‘Bhop Saturday,|men, women and-girls—it wiil pay July 24 1£7-28 |you ‘well “to ‘investigate. B. & D. plained Mr. Ousler, “stafked up to' the “A young Pike county (farmer.™ ex- ‘Shoe Store 307 Beltrami avemie. ut7-23 |axmopr m:com_comcmn .. WITH POTAT .EXUHRNGE i ¥ sa.ld the capable syeung imquiry oflice in a Pintsburgh station amd asked: “*‘This here’s the lnguiny cffice,: mm “*Wall,’ said the Pike oounty ‘farm- er, ‘about eight hours age a gazabo took ‘my new watch dowm the street to get my name engraved on it :free gratis so’s it wouldn’t ‘get lost, -and I'm kind of tired of waltin’, so ‘what /| I want ‘to inquire is—1is thene onrest ip the engravin’ trade, and ave all'the Pittsburgh engravers out on strike.or sump’z*?” NOT!’CE FOR BIDS '] Sedled bids-will be received up-sto and in¢luding August 2nd, 1920, wor ' Englishman on Papal Throne. Pope Adrian. IV was by birth -an Englishman, and the only one of that ] nation who ever occupied the papa) chair. ®e was a native of Langley, near St. Albans, in Hertfordshire. He | was born before A. D. 1100, his real name being Nicholas Breakspear. 1He was saif to have left England as 4 tbeggar, and to have become a serv- ant or lay brether in a monastery near OLD EESIDENT 141D ookl lorg ot b TO REST ‘THIS MORNING | with such diligence that he was elect- Joseph F.- Hughes, aged 45years, who died on ‘Wedneslay, was taid to| dinal bishop of Alba in 1146, and went Come :and enjoy |rest this morning in the Holy ‘Cross| to iDenmark and ‘Norway. Upon his 1d 7,23 cemetery, following funeral services| return to Rome Nicholas was unani- r + {at St. Phillips church. Mr. Hughes| monely chosen pope against his own wag an old resident of this city, 'Bav-| indismation, In Newember, 1154, held- ing lived here for approximately :20 Hanson of Cass - Lake were ing that post until ‘his death at An years. The past severdl years of this agnl, September 1, 9459, French. flashings on the High School buila- ing in the City of Bemidji. A certi good music. Come and -enjoy |or all bids is reserved. . BOARD OF EDUCATION, By 3. T. Tuomy, Clerk. good . music. in’. the employ of L. P. Eckstrum. He had ‘been 111 for about a a year Memorial in Jerusalem. - | In grateful remembrance of Scot- Phone 894. 1225 Lake Boule- liveration of the Holy lasd from* L8124 : o4 e " fhe death of ‘A.. J. Booth took Turk, a memorial in Jerusalem is plage.at'his residenee, 110 Mflssis- planned. ‘It will be erected fointly.by sippi ave. yesterday “}é 7. at | the Church of Scotland and the United A.-J.'BOOTH PASSES AWAY an of the Grand Army, of the Repub- [the form; of an Institute for Biblical- lic and had reached the age of 76 |Research and a Presbyterian church. years. It wif be called the Scots’ Kirk lnfl The funeral services will be ‘held College fn Jerusaiem. zone, returned: home Thurs- good music. Come and enfoy [bert: officiating, M. E. Ibertson, fu- Hawall 'Led in Prohibition. 1a 7 23 [neral director, being in charge. _Higtorians of the Hawalian islands Mr. Booth §s survived by his’ wite | sesert that ,an Hawaiian monarchy and two broth-| to put absolute prohibition into effect. Booth of ! Boston, Mass., | Kamehameha the Great, first king of ! Booth of 1007 Irvine| United Hawail, fn 1795, after having conquered all the other islands, issued an edict imposing prohibition. Its pen- | alties were drastlc. An offender was stripped of his property, real and per- sonal, and was driven: from his vvfllm " clad only in a loin cloth, 5 World’s Diamond Trade. In later years forelgn nations l’orced Considerable activity has prevailed | jiquor on the Hawalians and its sale in the diamond trade in British Guiana was general in the islands until the yesterday and spent the day|ers, R. H.. here from north of Blackduck, where he lived for over twenty"years, being Mintener of Rapid City, S. D., in a report. Expeditions are being dis- patched- to the diamond fidlds in the interfor by - those interested in the Why Hair Nets Ar¢ Dear. The hair net businew of Chefoo, complications caused by buyers from Shanghai going directly to the makers in the region of Chingchowfu and thus bled with h nervousness or eye dis- eager to abserb any quantity of stones, glasses large or small, and that they are being t h them. :::‘i:n::lc&m{n::; egn‘::n b‘i:% competing with the firms with which gardl these had contracts. Consequently the - TN present exceptionally high prices. price hias increased about 300 per cent, 1 H ed abbot in 1137. He was made car- |} | DONT EVER MARRY" of being the myest :artful '‘Bish In'éhe worll,earned the ngme of “the)pirate” |! because of his predatory rraids' on'fish- ermen’s lines ‘whewever ‘¢hey 'hooked anything, aroend to tryrand mtch,the ‘freebooter), it the fish was 'too ‘ehever ‘for the mokt exrert piscator. JWHE JUST WANTER TO KMOW_ ‘ | ‘Which Had Been Qumng Anghn' «of: ale at the viltage 1 ‘the "plrutp tvas hooked «only vnee, and in:acvicioms Tdge he breke ‘the Ime and eseap: ed. Yet the howor «of -catétitng' him-goes| to 8’ young ex-sdldler Wwho 'had: been' pike t!shlng onw ‘four' tlmu n his‘¥Hfe. | % guessing comtest iin ‘the \village as 't0 the wotnal weélght -of ‘the *pirate,” “the prize being 'the ‘fish tteelf. He ¥ weighed 26 ipouniis 11 -ounce, measured five feet and Yiad- nxtrth of WO foet. Amds 'for Years. / —— A’ pirate was ‘caught and killed/ve- cently in the ‘little old English, viflage | 0% ofBeeston St. ‘awrence, Norfejksikire, |/ | and ‘his Teminms ‘were cut. up and shared between the old. age pensioners, who véted im very tasty,am exeéhange | fleports. The good people of Beeston 8t.'Lawrente - are,'not cawnibals, .and | f0¥/the benelit of ‘those wet acqualited with' the ‘tegendary lore of "that 'part of! ' Baglind it muast be explain ! hi8 ‘pirate’ was/. moztster pike v&m terrorized the ‘waters of ‘the lake Beestone for upwand of ‘thirty ‘years. The jike, which had ‘the reputatton Awrglers :came ‘from ‘shilesy Mccording ®o stories) tdld over mu; F' The mighet ‘of 'the ~¢apture ‘they held The mdvnl sent ‘frequently pye ‘hard stene | ‘betow. Sin el columns adod Gone Lower. Beveralfof our "Hooskr ‘Bchool 'hu- ‘ngs ‘are’ named ‘after noted Awmeri- ‘cans'6tfa generation or more ago. Re- ‘cenitly "at- a. community ‘meetmg at ‘one ‘d¥ these 'bulMings ‘the ‘speaker over;' pokey of the, spirkt of th the - bulling | ;b "In the: absence. of tive ‘Jamitor. ipame rushing up a mw(‘mlnutes ‘later | ‘erous entertaining features and many sayhg that they had wolsé” down - there.. The prin-/ “UIjal taughed ‘at theém but another boy avese their, ‘defense. | mow what 1t Is.” he“said. “I bet ‘s ithat wan's spirit ‘around ‘here agsin. {Only this time instesd ‘of being on the woof dt's down 'in'the cellsr."—¥n- dismapolts News. Tastle Rockiin /Kansas. One of the most interesting ‘works of nature In 'Kanses, from a gedlogical standpoint. is 'known as “Castle 'Rock,” a matyral formdtion located in Gove county, in ‘the ‘walley of the Hack- berny, -ahowt tensuniles from tts mouth. This «castéfiatéid ‘mass Is composed of a coping ‘6B./IWexestope and 'the shaft ©! «<hdalkshivrcompact shale. Its -unilqae formik¥n was camsed by the shelkes ‘wearingyr.wvay, the strongly ce- mented :stoneygerving as a - protection 10 the upper]-surface. 'mountainous ;‘appearing - masses are uced, especially where streams -cut{ ttheir way ‘through the the softer materials r formations are met with in s mnty which show isolat- Which rise from 20 to 70 'feet 'In ulgm——-m-m- History of Kansas. uu.hlcrlba sor Tae.P oueer —e | ‘y&ungste’m ] Teard a “I bet I ¥n-'this way BAGLEY/(OMryITEAM WINS - ,'whose | lig7it, gane’ OVZAR-ALE-STARS YESTERDAY Tb.e Bagley city; baseball team won iheBemidji All-Stars in a twi- hich begun at 6: 30 ilast score of 9 to 7. A fair { , Montague and Barl Bai- tarmed the'pitching staff for Be- - jdji, ‘while LaBounty, Crosby and Yo the basement to see m}me turnace | Phibbs completed the hattery. “The They |entire game was marked with num- “ter- {1 changes in the line-up were made. “The IS COMING SUN.~MON.—TUES Cosmopolitan Productlon' His Wife” World and featuring ALMA RUBENS With Montague Luve, Gaston Glass, Pedro def Cordoba. A CRIMSON ROMANCE» OF SPANISH LOVE™ Paramount-Artcraft Special ; Special Music Evernings Ry 'NGERI]US%DAYS” - SUNDAY and MONDAY Terrific: thrillc throng this fascinating story by Mary Roberts ‘Rinehart. 1n thessmoke and thunder of the giant steel mills one great drama tic moment succeeds another. problem that weaves throughout this Goldwyn production which .chellengers ‘,oln'urm Reginald Barker directed the all-star cast, —with— And there’s a marriage L‘AW‘QON IBUTT, CLARRISA SELWYNNE BARB. ARA.LCASTLETON PAULINE STARKE. . The Folles \6f: Idle Society contrasted with the Grlm, st Bulldog: Teracity and Undying Sense of Duty ito :7ts :sf#¥arn, world-building men: In! .- seven stupendous parts, at the WESLEY, BARRY Saturday— WILLIAM FARNUM ’ in the “4LONE STAR RANGER” a Zane Gray novel “LIGHTNING BRYCE” will be shown Saturday in- stead of Friday; final episode ! It 1l | | | | — H 8 | i | 4 i THEATRE TDN IGHT - Shows at 7 flthldren 20c, Adults 35c_ M!.SS Mar aret TROPPMAN INTERPRETIVE TOE DANCES -“LE CYGNE” (“Death of the Swan’) “LEIBF.SFRUED“ (“Joy_of Love”) Miss Ka HAROLD LLOYD p’ “His * H. B. WARNER in “ Man Who Turned Whit Royal Slyne ALICE JOY Muriel, Duchess o'f‘De.sbo‘tou'gh, was happy. Her _M erine Troppman OCAL SOLOS DRUF NE. MELODRAMA cup was filled to overflowing. One day it was upset and she lost all, husband, son, fortune. Hér fate hung . on a horse race; the famous Derby. If Clipstone won she could regain-her former p'osition. Such is the stofy told by Ahce Joyce in “THE SPORTING DUCHESS” ' 2:00—7:30—9:10 & SAT. FRI.