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PSS a0t IR WA 1 | B LIGHTNING STRIKES AND - |SEVERAL-POSTS CLAIM : ' KILES HORSES ON THURSDAY LEADING . MEMBERSHIP Leo Hiltz, “a farmer' living about five miles west ‘ot ‘Bemidji on'the Jef- rlv%tlrypl:::' J:l'y 24.—Considerable terson Hlfhway, lost a valuable horse [ 3 ool oRe, e e A“:\e::cn::gllefi?y: 3 ; o during the electric' storm" Thursday .Frfii. H xfinl:lri ot ‘B ’lllel‘fl ‘apent)\nibht. The horse was standing nesr g:::;lwu‘i’h md“ has the leading mem- ay 1y Bemid il o Dustness. & it o itree’ between the farm:home'and of th?:iilt:i‘:t l:pv‘::lc;h:hp"l’“h{i:n the ‘barn .when the lightning®struck e members ol L 5‘,‘:}: °fh‘}"“""u‘::£3' W88 8| he tree’and killed the Horse. Jeside, 4 story recently was sent out usiness visitor here yesterday.... ‘Reports_coming from' other’ resi: ron .th eadquarters commenting De. and Mrs, b Tpon, of Dhtroit|dents in that vielnity show.that the ‘fwl"’ e remarkable record of ‘the ; 5 _ | ‘ spent the day in this’ city 'yestérday. WS healvy. thore;! SMRnY ke '"B§w° Dot e xpcaived { el 1L : the farm homes were:struck. 'Vghimm:::. %?gn‘l:lflvg I‘II‘GHCO G. P o Lt T T 5 2 r Wicken, com- ? 3 i o home ‘&) ‘orick ot Koor % fi ' Freméh’ pastry,”at. the “Markham ENGLISH T00. SLOW | mander of Sanford Post No. 192 at . il Iun H; heelor ot Remer was 8 1d)1" business caller on Friday. 8. As cutter of< Waville call- ‘ad 0 !rlends ln the ‘city yesterday. Coffee’ Shap t: C?enmed tomatoes 3 ‘Elmore; says in part: e fon. ‘toast Sunday. U 1d7-24 ' FOR AFRIC Tmm '"“Odr * membership percentage ex- o - Mtss Marle Rider of ?hl.'mllt W:: e e R " |cebds that of Winnebago. 'The total M K th T the ;guest of ""e‘“" in this city Miss, Corinne eaudry of Grand ndon’ (BY Mail:)~—West African|membership of Sanford post num: 1SS a erlne roppmn ad ] N I L apids was ‘a Bemidji caller on Fri-|, iive are taking l;p ‘commercial [bers 89. In 1910, the population. of VQCAL SOLOS I;qnald Biue.of ) A i 14£¢ 'with enthusiasm. : tit:};g":os?“ 795, bWh;Jclh gives San: s a m bu.lnegg 3 : thls morning to e the guest ot L.eslle * blgo wu 1,554, which gives them d Balley for a few days. by d)'Ia¥ge ‘commerctathouse | with their membership of 170, a per: would: show: . ‘centagie of 10.94.” ““1_am_ greatly regrettul to write| P. L. O'Toole, assistant ‘adjutant, .;l' LILLIAN GISH in “THE TIGER an.":j e .Elko Orclaestra Y 'GRAND Theatre Mn Thomu'Currm o( Moo hea & 4 wem among. the Bemidji callers onj ~ ch'pastry at the MaFkham ; @ P‘rlduy b & i vk gfizifihg\‘:n%’:;’ Oredmed m??m;: you this, and .ask that my order|whdse delight is in keeping the bat- 'Mis. A. Carlson of Turtle Hiver ]} ¢ hich was issued t6;yoy some months | ting averages of the' 460 ‘odd posts r-chemises had’ not-received up fup to:date, has settled the Elmore<| ; 1 ith Bemidji trlonds !or Mr. and Mrs. J. Florénce and Mr. ::2; dngs, ! jid Mrs. T. R. nmw.fi: Huribolat | t0this period. . Kindly return to me| Winebago argument for the time be-| {iwere - Friday visitors’ in- this -city. money, .amounting to ten shil-|ing| with this announcement: bout $2) 'if you cannot bear| :#New: Richl; d, with ) OMr. and Mgs. B, ;3. Whitmore of s (s';ble Ay and, with a popu ation ) ; pping them to me. | of 685, has 90 paid for 1920 4 Owatonna wero among - the out Of . Miss ~ Alice’ “retyrned *Pleage if you are able or willing paid up for and £ also ‘claims to be in the. front row Thursday from Fargo, where hhh has , b oo 4 i Jibeen the guest ‘of friends tor h wgek of.100 per cent organized' posts.” Mlu Marion Laney, of Turtle River |, F Sent organmised is visiting wlth Bemidji friends for i Ftanch pastry at the, Mq ham SUBSCRIBE FOR THE oW days. S ‘Coftee Shop today. Creamed tomatoes s i £ “ lon téut Sunday. “1a7-24 | ! S i DAILY PIONEEFR ‘W‘nter-—Fltty boys and. girls at]. $ | ; Troi)pmans Grocery Monday morn-|' Mr. and Mrs. G. Kreatz and dnugh- 1t7-24 | ter, Lorraine, Ieft this morning for —_— | a:ten day trip through Yellowstone _Colemnn Love viuuod with her p"k u‘.n“. M ond Mas A C. Lilense; ) % vy ad o el ] “,The ‘funeral of Mrs’ Sam Lalone, 'i—-———LLII ) n - R of w:;rner, the fore part of the'week. wh passed away at Ottertail countyl] .- & % ses Ruth and Margaret lmsllahl flanpltarlum at Battle Lake, on Mon- ‘.m"r Evm in THE FMOUé k ‘/of ‘Baudatte are the guests of Bemid- |day. was held from the Methodist 99 D) ' { DRURY 'LANE i !rlerm for 'a short time e rch at 2 o’clock th(s afternoon, : 1 ‘RRY v o i 2 ] B HELODWA laine Lambcrt | olflclatlns In- P ¥ 5 7 . e . M’ and Mrs Clyde Martin of Tui‘- terment 'was made in’ Greenwood tle ‘Rivor, motored to Bemldil on Muriel, Duchess of Desborough, was happy. -Her _ Friday and visited with friends.” ] "y and Mrs. R, W. Leibsle motor- uriel, gh, ppy M Jack .Jenkinson has return led up from:Des Moines, Towa, arriv- i 20 i G i : cup was filled to overflowing. . One. day it Wal,'liple'i: xs. Jack Jenkin: ng here lastevening: * They will ¥ » N ! and she lost all, husband, son, fortune. Her fate hung “to; her home in' Becida,atter visiti ‘2 'spend the remainder of the summer : . ‘with:Bomidji friends’ for & week.” * | ith" Mrs. Lelbsle’s parents, Mr. and on a horse race, the famous Derby. If Clipstone won " Mrs, 'W. E. Dean. They zre both “town callers. | Tha Pioneer Want Ads. Bnng.' Resulls o .‘-,-—-—-——, e o 'g}gf’o;gfifigmeg 1&‘& 'J!:m {well “known' here. | : g she could regain her former position. Such is the story - : "D"‘“ Ever Marry.”—Rex. ' 1t7-24 Mrs, Colemflni Love . entertained; ! ¢ i told by Alice Joyce in Jher ol d school mates yest-/ | Mfss Naomi Chapman arrived last il ‘of ‘ ] evening from Royalton, to be. the erday ‘af ernoon’at her home. I’l’he ;! < r{s uest of her sister, Esther, for a few time Was spent th-nusic and talking]]. | el g ¥ >.Jover old ‘times ‘and & dalnty lunch : < ‘. days, i © o ‘twas served, late: Nelson, el '.Mnr aret T s;lnhl of ‘Baudette.’ Ma-' 1 \ ; ‘6 ” [ yfiiu':fffim nt ;Zfifijf?ndd:fl R e i otte: o Also Special “Big V two-part comedy, “Fists' & Fodder” . clnity. . ‘3335'w§§°§2¥’,§'e‘fl‘;'£?§’.’e ol ' ok = SRR G W ELJICO THEATRE ToNGH - - ST TIMES = her ome in Tur} e RI l“)‘ldly aft- ’mCENSE m;nnny . . % % e v ————————. | : : . » er spending the' past, .wi ‘at ‘Grant " License “to marry was' granted this] lflen’d:\lerh andut g o morn(ng at the office of ‘the clerk on,jof district court to Joseph Allec and; ‘Marle: Allec of St. Cloud, Manitoba.! tion :' | Application for the. license was'm de . ‘é!i‘ '°', £ gigber | ot Bandette. : R _IllllfllllIII|I|l'IIIII|IIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|III||II|IIIllIl|IIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllflllllllllllllllllllllllllflll"' : ek Commencmg Sunday C°€"VEE‘;"D X A ‘WHOLE, HORRIBLE, SORROWFUL TWO DAYS COMMENCING TOMORROW MARSHALL NEILAN, director of “The River's End,” “Daddy Long Legs,” "In Old Kentucky,” and other famous successes, presents the second picture from -his own studios— A Matrimonial Mirthquake A geyser of giggles, guaranteed to cure any groych. It makes the sick well and’ the well weller. From Edgar Franklin’s humorous story. Adapted to the screen by, Marion Farfax. Rhotography by Henry Cronjager and David Kesson. . Lighting: effects by Howard Ewing. Technical director; Ben Carre. P oae 2, DRI ] 3 B -cmormuxs {)e y. He reports take this. method ‘of thanking storm in’that vicinity’ our ‘triends for. their kind assistance vening. ; Jduring the long iliness and death of - ur’ beloved husband .and son. Ever Marry.” ' A Mrs. Joseph Hughes, and 8. Guaranteed to cure Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hughes. | ny grouch. n Try to get i J : 3 0 And fthe well weller. Try to get ! 24| ERIOYASLE DANCE' HELD AT gl Bmclmom' LAST EVENING ) At the :Birélimont ‘Beach summer Interna- ]tfi:):MYe;:{l? tfin”l ::e? ghe(: rda:ghtex-, hotel fast evening-a fair sized attend- “'Billy, who sqpbnt. the past several anice ‘enjoyed “the ‘regular weekly Fred Biss is held" - each : Friday. weells with Mrs. ators four piece orches- . ::teeni:'g O;r’ - ‘ ta firnfshed ‘the ‘music ‘for the af- i ; . - e addition to the patrons of Mrs, Altreds Brékke Gregerson e hotel. a er of Bemidjl peo- ; orn'l"llze ¢lass 1n volce and piano. The | Ple attended. i individuality of. ‘c;: student - stu- Pind HaSIEb e & dled.” Phone 894./1225 Lake 30“1" . NOTICE FOR BIDS ; 6t7-24 i . L) Senled ‘bids Will be recelved up to ,E_ and Mrs. B.'M. Sathte have nnd including August 2nd, 1920, ior t ;returned from ‘a three weeks painting .(two coats). all ‘exterior X non which they, visited at ‘Bul wood - work, including gutters and . falo); Detroit, “Nia, Y Falls, Macki~ R e e i son “Don’t Ever Mlfl'y » Marnhall joints, going h: e City of Bem cer 3:‘;'%: n&en n(gr::.tw akes. ’g:eygre’-' fled ‘check of ‘10 per cent to accom- Neflf‘““ ‘initial sindependent First “port ’havxng had a splendid trip and}pany bid. The right to' reject any | National production with a spice 3 or all bids is reserved. RS ar : BOARD"OF EDUCATION, || thet spells laughs: rivaling Wes- | " Mg and Mrs. A, H. Jester lrrlvefl ~ . .By J: T.. Tuomy, Clerk. || ley’s freckles in number. in' tHe city: yésterday morning from atd 30. . Dulutb, where he_ has attendes o B At * i yectors’ meeting of the Ston Wesley Barry, the. screen’s rpie-' miere juvenile, in“a séxtette of his delectable “Bellhopmms" thlt sea- Oh, it is a hor-ri-ble tale, it’ll make your faces all turn pale. A feller loves a gal an’ she loves ' he but her dad won’t have himf_- in the familee: So the feller.an’ the. gal they git. right smart.an’ ;. her pa- kicks the feller in—~you know the part—an’ another gal * an feller gits all mixed. in an’ another female with a reputa- _v shun black as sin. *-* * Oh, it is a horrible tale, a horrible. Co.. {Mrs. Jester went' t Forks on Thursday o mest, hi accompany him to D||1|lth 'Mr, Jest- J. H. Sullivan and family o et Paul ' have been the gue;t ot fr ends in Bemidji and Solway g&r the ‘past : ‘from the fdmous by er will return in a few ‘days to Great week,, They motored/up'a weekiago Y Falls, Mont turndd . to \th bycwieie B MARY ROBERTS RINEHART - ''to Solway tonight, where; “his:faniily ¢ 7 are with'his uwntis i;roa’: tvt;:;: hev | in seven big parts——thh anall-star- cast- mcludmg' t rginia, U ol o P Yor LAWSON BUTT, CLARISSA SELWYN, H. MILTON, time before ‘their_return { "ROSS, BARBARA C. TLETON, ANN. FOREST, +The ;Sullivmsflare lomer restde / ; FRANK LEIGH tale is it. Prospective Brides .-, R and Bridegrooms *Bexutiful” Gowns—Rich - Setti - f lect Biblical t ; ings ] u s “L'ii e ia e S An Eflnnent ‘Author’¥ Production, Produced by especially urged to - quage;at Christenson’s hall, Nymare; £ “Sam’ Goldwyh and Rex Beach - beginning at 3 o’clock Sund £’ The speakers are Mt.a Roberts Rinehart has probed-the souls of men- - & . ahd women in- this’ thundermg drama. of social. forces i _and &'grea ‘fiational crisis. Interpreted by an all-star *according to.the cast- and~directed - by Reginald Barker -this- plcture 1;-wm % “marks an epoch_in ‘film‘tealism. ; lishe: yo ao- |l HANK-MANN i in““BROKEN BUBBLES” ks mnde A0 these “SUNDAY sand MONDAY | l! tlte see this one. 2 “Right; this way, Miss—er, 1 :: mean Mrs.” Wesley “Freckles” Barry as the bellhop, Marjorie Daw as the bride and: ‘Matt ‘Moore as the‘'groom with a brilliant cast-of supporting players. « FOXASUNSHINE«GOMEDY in two parts—“HEART SNATHCER” REX UNION ORCHESTRA - g Matinee 2:30, Children 10c, Adults 30c Everiings 15¢ and 30¢ I|||IllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIII||IIIIlIIIIlIlIIIIIIlIIIIIllllIIIIIIIII|lllllIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIW.II|I|III||I|IIIIIIlIIlllllllllllllllfi \ A ant nmmnum‘tiunm||||||||n|ii|numm'illmmmmlmmnummmnmflimmmlmuniilinlllmmmmmmnmmmfluummmmmumm | IIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII! _ III||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllilllllllllllllllillll GO ers of anv Hn. ne repaired, col M’u fitted. unmmmmmm