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e ‘ : e — Millions ‘and three. millions of. dol . " : 5 T X « ‘lars still relmulsth'ml thednfi;i Cross { v L X ; 'CIAL AND PERSONAL ! auc o{ustelz 5 . er! almrxl e tqum;; i J Bl h : : SOCIAL AND. ONAI g AT e i sumort "o nol 2 anche dweet pfticers here, however, that a major A J. Tiller spent’ Sunday ‘at In-)' 'Mrs. ‘W. H. Segan of Becida was i ! }’g;?i:’;‘“‘,’;;,':]‘;‘;“g;’;f’; aw'"“be i‘:gtr::{ g MAHLON HAMILTON and RUSSEL SIMPSON § . ternational Falls, ** the guest of Bemidj! friends on Sat-| . / 2 {supbort came to the Rv:i‘ o te | R \ o : ’ ; urday. S il 5 iobplad i, A In the surprisingly sensational drama of speedy the ‘island peoples during the war and it is Major Charette’s opinion of « Virginia| ' § that due recognition of the fact will énburger. L ey N Chicken a 1a’ King on' toast Tues- spent Sunday in this eity. ~ American life indoors and out , ; : “1 " Lday, July 27, at the Markham lg?’n;. & i ik | be gtven. - : . E. 8. Tillinglast ‘of Hibbing was &|8hop. . | il Eludd pll Methods of disposing of the mater- ¢ T y ‘ Sunday. caller in Bemidjf, - ¢, — ; Y, . ials here has not yet been definitely i | HE DE ADLIER SEX,, ‘.‘( ¢ 1 Mrs. J.'‘Mickelson gnd two 'sons, 7 determined. Major Charlotte = looks v f Ross Noble of Blackduck spent thei e ‘Recida, motored to Bemidji Sat- B <t . | very favorably on Nichol’s suggestion day in this city yesterday. ' urday and visited with friends. o R ! |that a questionaire be npt‘io the A drama of big emotions set in the big outdoors AT R TR Koor's 1ce A i 4 3 Y “/|'hospitals in order that an efficient : f < Take home & vrick of Koo 4.5tg| Dr.and Mrs. A. McAllister and system may be worked. opt. It may ream. g | Miss ‘Dufty of Red Lake were among : be six months before the supplies ’ out of ‘town callers. inthe ‘city NS have been disposed of. ‘Saturday. 3 | 1 In the lot of goods still in Siberia (e there are many bulky articles, such a8 furniture and fttings. No at- tempt will be made to send these home, but, instead ' iney will = be brought to Shanghat and sold. Great care is to be used in the dis- tribution of the Red Cross. supplies here, in Korea and in the Islands. || Each hospital will be given a rating | according to its requirements, capa- i+ | city and efficiency and it will belon this basis that the allotments will be . .3, H, 8ylvester of Crookston was the \"a ‘Bemidjl yisitor yesterday. 5 as | “.Mr. ‘and Mrs: Herman Thom and |’ Mrs. Tom Hayden of Blackduck mot-| . “7t71ored to 'Bemidji Sunday to attend the |- H. 5. Stillwell of Grant \i;x‘lléy was|J. A. Booth funeral ‘ 1dji . business, caller today.: - g 8 i llaem ’ - ' Mr. and Mrs. Earle " Barker and Hhe W, .H. Barker of Red ’mke"g»eqt son,: Walter, returned last .evening i ‘Saturday in Bemidii on buginess. |from a two weeks motor trip to St. Charles and St. Paul. B. B. Miller of Itasca State park ! was a Saturday visitor in this city. i ' 'H.'F. Enebek of Deer Rive *'a Bemidji: visitor on Sunday, "REX Theatre TOMORROW % WEDNESDAY WILLIAM FARNUM . In.His Crowning Triumph as JEAN VAL JEAN in Victor Hugo’s Masterpiece “Yes Miserables” William Fox’s colossal production of the all-world read and re-read story that will never grow qld. All That Reaches the Heights of Drama 5 YOUTH. The Womzn's Missionary spclety|. 4A ‘dainty orzandy in pale yellow.| ~ oo " - |of the Presbyterian.church have post- “The ¥kirt is trimmed with double . A, Hueber, of ‘Park - Raplds' was | oneq thetr meeting of Tiesday aft-| 1 " -stitching, the lower sec: |y ECEIVE ') among: the Saturday visitors h_ere. lernoon until further notice. {;,;5 b‘:gmy;m:t:whce } tgo_ tne brwer-ies MINNESOTA TO R '" : .tion- in such'a ‘way that it forms a SUPPLY OF WAR TROPHIES fluted effect. A belt of turblouse sat- & in is tied in a Jarge bow, at the back ‘French net trims the vest and out lines '® ollar’ <and - roll-back cuffs Medium :size (requires ‘5 yards 36 Sl Chlcken a la King ontoast Tues- A' G' “Wed % ; i ¥ b LG ge, Jr.,-of Minneapolis, \iday, July 27, at the Markham 3?,?;; is in the city ‘'on business in connec- . Shop. - .| tion with the First National bank. He Atrs. Alfred Sk ooglnn;i of l\}orthertn will be here several days. A ; 1dji Sat- £ h !.';““ed business’in Bemid) Mr. ‘and Mrs. Hector Brown and| gnch- dimity, with % yard netuundv e Yy <2 Dr.-and -Mrs. :A. I)unnenburg mo@oreg 2.yard 'erb_on vl"' i No. 18899’ ; ; ¢ Brainerd was-a|to Dorset yesterday and will spen Pictorfal ‘Review ' Dress . ,.‘b“‘:{ng'! 2‘,’&%?;",: the city on Sat-|two weeks camping there. 3 @lzes,i 3640’ 20 yeurs,’ Price, 35:cents. urday. 8t. Paul, July 26.—Official inform- ation forwarded to'Harrison Fuller, state commander of ‘the American Le- glon, shows that Minnesota will re- cefve heavy supplies of war trophies from the war department, as a conse- quence of the large number of Minne- sota men who served the colors. An’ official statement, prepared by national headquarters of the Legion says: ““Minnesota will receive 57 pieces of artillery, 141 vehicles, 2466 rifles and 352 machine guns. Senate bill No. 643 provides for distribution of the war trophies to the various states and territories in proportion to the. ‘f'number of men in service during the war. The local distribution of the .articles assigned to each state is in he hands of the senators and repre- sentatives.” . % Alfred McDonald returned . to:-his “Howard W. Anderson ‘of ‘Grand}home at International Falls today “Rapids, was a Bemidji visitor yest-|after spending a week: ‘with ‘his:par- || erday. i ents, }{r. and Mrs. -John Mcncma!d. Mrs, F. E. Craver of Turtle River| 4 .ocia) session will follow. the reg: {::drove to Bemidji Saturday and trans-{,jar meeting of ‘the Modern Wood- |7 7. acted ‘business. men,of America on Tuesday evening, 4 = to which the Royal Neighbors -are; POLK COUNTY SHERIFF - - Miss ‘Ophelia Johnson of St. Paul, T0 LOOK INTO MYSTERY .18 the guest “of Miss Ruth Caskeyr. ! Crookston, July 26.—Sherift: O, F. /for a short time. < ; Mrs. Hannah and Miss Jessie Pen-|Bolstad planned sat;;rdayt ?l’x b;g;n X f _Jdergast of Lake. Plantaganet, came|an official investigation of' the find- Chicken a la King onk'i;)“t cl:::::e to Bemidji Saturday to attend the|ing of a box containing quicklime, irday. July 27, at the:Markham Chautauqua. They were the guests|found four feet in the:-earth under : Northwestérri News invited. TONIGHT--LAST TIME /Shop. 17271 ¥ triends while in the eity. the ‘farm home now owned by Dr. nd E. Hansen of = H. H. Holte. The four foot . box, O NI G H Shows at 7:30 and 9:15 o'clock Admission 10c and 25c ARE? 52 g b . 5 s : Mil-:pahM \vglln:‘::n:rs in this city onj . Mrs. Martin Stevenson rettv:rngd xlhlcl‘lw ;:!e::x:tlk); ,zgr:%::v v‘;'::: I o I ) e ——————————————— \ last evening from a visit with friends ey % sty sl Bty e g o L s e wad svdenty . boon bueed || AND TUESDAY MARY ROBERTS RINEHARTS many years ago, as the: wood was well rotted. ‘In adidtion to the {quick lime in the box a piece of bone believed to be part of.a human rib, was also found. : Famous Story “DANGEROUS DAYS” Seven reels of the most interesting of stories. Full of breathless interest, dramatic climaxes, thrills and suspense. With an all-star cast, including ANN FOREST, W. LAWSON BUTT, CLARISSA SELWYNNE, H. MILTON ROSS N B For its wealth of detail, beautiful settings, o Jde . Mnrs. H. R.-Meisch and Misses Marie] Forks, where she visited with her “and l.l:“lm-gm-et Meisch or Argyle were |husband, who.is employed there. ‘Sunday callers,in this city.. Cosmopolitan Production World and HIB Wife”’ featuring ALMA RUBENS With Montague Love, Gaston Glass, Pedro de L ., Mrs.' W. W. Wire and Miss Mar- ©.° Mrs. ,William ‘Masterson of Nor-}jorie: Runyan of. Turtle River were thern was among the out of townlin the city Saturday en route to hoppers in the city Saturday. Grand Forks, where they will be em- 3 . : ‘Iployed. for. the next few months. 5 Mr. and’ Mrs. O. B. Wollan and} : ; "'Mr. dand Mrs. B. K, Saure of Glen- ' /'wood were among.the Sunday visit- ‘“).ors in-this city. 5 A large land sales organization i ‘desires.to get in,cmnmunAle:;tlon lv:(t’lkl it i ORI /iowners of large tracts. Address A urther info; ¥ - p; LE5T - .A party consisting of the following 7 ‘Box 93, Bemidji, Minn. 5-26t8] it Sunday at Lake Plantagan ot: ::;:::1 :er;;nm';:heen # superintendent of ; . ; 1] Aileon Conlon. Ruby Chase, Lottie]|™oubr €< e i ik iial:-{lz" 1‘;‘;:::8'.:‘, I:Lta?esfl::?ggtt Nfl,‘, Rrench, Valorie Doran and Alfred |, The city council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Cordoba. 2 , wh they will make|McDonald, Russel Brooks, Kenneth idji, Minn,, July 28rd ‘.xlex;:efnupt(\’ll:: r:vsl;;eme. 4 . Kenfield and Al Doran. lsgofl'ted Bemidji, i y “ y A CRIMSON ROMANCE ' GEO. STEIN, 3d7-27 - City Clerk. OF SPANISH LOVE Sealed bids .will be received by the undersigned, to be opened at a reg- ular meeting of the city council of the City of Bemidji, to be held on Monday, August 2nd, 1920, at 8 o’clock p. m., for painting the steel water tank and tower. Mr. and Mrg. J. E. Smith ef North Platte, Nebr., arrived this afierivoon for ‘a visit' with Mr. and Mis. George B. Day, making the trip by motor. Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Day are sisters. womjlerful night photography and faithful following of the book, “Dangerous Days” stands out as an exceptional picture. A “real special.” It’s a Goldwyn Picture, produced by Reginald Barker HANK MANN in one of the funniest comedies we ever had el Todd | .," Mrs. Olive Wipple and daughter, Misses Olive Ness and Eth of Duluth, are guests at the)teachers in the Duluth schools, were ‘Helen, 7oL, F. key home. ~They will re-|in Bemidii Sunday'en route to Itasca - ; Paramount-Artcraft o oY T nats for: severs] weeks. state park. They are canoéing from TYPH"S HAS K]u‘w Special EROKEN BUBBLES 3o % 2 e Cass Lake 'to the Park, c.a_rrylngla.ll : i 5 s Miss Grace Lambert of Funkley ar-| orovisions with them ‘and camping . . & & rive;slsn t::ae city this morning to take| by the way. They are enjoyirg a 80-m|m smlm COHEDY y the teachers’ examinations 'and to]real vacation. > K o M2 . » : be thé guest of Miss Esther Chap-| e - CITY OF 3001.000 Mixed Drinks T — .ian, Miss Valerie Doran' entertained at . : : 5 S i dinner Ssturday evening. Covers 5 i Specml Music Evenings ' Mrs. F. W. Jamerson of Mlnne:- were placed for Rnh't). 'fi;‘“d’"fi M‘l)ss;s Had Red Cross Remained - is, in Bemidji Saturday mak-| Ailean Corlon. Ruby -Chase, Maybelle B | 'afl?gir::li:lsgext:lents tojreslde there. She| Young nm’i glged l'l‘\cho;l;lc;{ otfllxlxé '$185,000,000 Would Have ‘went to Hines to spend-the week end | {ernational Falls,.‘Kenne enfiel o o . ; i‘with friends. : and J. J. Doran. . Been Spent in Siberia 5% S40.7:30 ; 00 : \ n . N L] ema$)s e L. Mrs. Alfreda Brekke Gregerson will MAKES FINAL PROOF Shanghal = (By ' Mail.)—Fiftee U= o . organize class 1n voice and piano. The| . Anthony Baldus made: final proof | ymjljjons of dollars were to have been dlviduallty';t;l éuic;fi!gl?nln “1:- today before Clerk of ‘CQ“':l F. m spent in delousing Siberia if the Am- T —————— £ Hed:' Phone 894. : ake’'Boule“| Rhoda on 40 acres in sectlon 14;[erican Red Cross had remained in | ' ; 5 vard, . 8t7-24|township 144-34, " |ihat country. Ths was revealed re- S R RO r|||||||||||||||||||ll||||||||ll||I||||fl|||ll|||||||||||||"||||||m§ ; . H. Charette 0 : - i ..Art Taylor, who has been 'Bemid- . COMPANY K DRILL ;:lel‘:tl:'ml:‘)é Lt{: ,;;mighal' to‘ bupq:lse i's'big twirler in the majority of the _Captain D. J. Moore, commanding|the distribution of two shiploads-of = e games played by tHe hm:e te%n;, g:: company K, has sent ‘out to each|medical supplies, valued at half a i 3 : left- for Little Falls. where {th’ the | member of the company a_notice to | million dollars, which have been sent 2 , ‘nic‘ceptted a playing position’w be present at the regular drill to be | here and are tg be given to some 300 i S ( city team. ‘ . held at the rooms of the Bemidji|hospitals in China. % ’ ) e : Civic and Comnterce association this] The Red Cross officer was captur- GLOOM - - COME AND . “Judge C. W. Stanton retugned this| Co. o beginning "at 7:80 o’clock.|ed by the Bolshevists at K&renoyask e o s morning ‘from Grand ‘Forks;' N. D] seeording to the motice aJl -men.are{and held prisoner for -some time. WEEK 5 WEEP . wihere he zpendt th:tw";:l‘i::f w;;‘:" required to be present upless speci-| While he was in captivity the typhus o i n aughter-in-law, a i ; ——— s 307 B, Mayne Stanton. Ho aiso| 041y SRUSC - [T RECE o 360,608 “here were A WHOLE, HORRIBLE, SORROWFUL TWO DAYS = visited relatives. at Orr:whom he has EXPECT T0.LEAVE FOR -} more. than 80,000 deaths durin ) i . U/ not! see for a number ‘of years. WESTERN TRIP THURSDAY time the major was prisoner. ; iy Miss Geraldine Reed went to Pe-| ~Mr. and Mrs. Barney Erickson and thilvtllg:;iun;;wvel‘;et;‘;?yc;:f:o:]:rl: the MARSHALL NEILAN, director of “The River’s End,” “Daddy Long Legs,” “In uot- Saturday evening, where she|Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Tabor expect t0)p.q . oross men directed the fight 0Old Kentucky,” and other famous successes, presents the second picture from his ‘was met by Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Cole, {leave for ‘California on Thursday| inst the distase and worked'day tudi ir home at|morning, making the trip by automo- | > 52 a orked ' own. studios— <, Who were en route to their and night ‘to ‘check the epidemic.. It Lisbon, N. D. They have visited |bile. Both men have sold their S L t Hibbing and Virginia since: visit-|places of business here and are plan- :‘i':: -;t;ezum:&\:lhl; p;&fi:; (::da’ ::: ng. here last week. Miss Reed will ning to locate somewhere in the lousiig- plants was mapped out. For isit at Lisbon and LaMoure, N D. |southwestern Tpart of -the United this program $15,000,000 was to have' &4 . -|States, The trip will be made bY|p. .. aured:, But before more than the k The Birchmont hotel register list-|way of Portland, Oregon. and a num- initial steps could be'taken the Red! | ‘ed the following names on Saturday: |ber of cities will be visited along the Cross was withdrawn from. the field. ili‘n'hs'CGE thlf)PS, %"2 &“J;_“'ME- WaYy.: .- {4t is the most -uncleanly nation each, gan, Dona . , Mr. in ‘the world,” said Charette, ‘“‘but; if- and Mrs. J. D. Flint, Miss Jessie E. ILEAGUE LEADER BOUND we could "have established the guar« {/Richter, Alice Canfield, and' Dr. Etta OVER AT BOTTINEAU |antine stations and catried ‘out our Canfield of Minneapolis; Mr. and|. potiineau, N. D., July 26.—Will-| program I believe the typhus prob- Mrs. W. E. Wharton, Mrs. V. Ward-lizm ‘Martin; nonpartisanleague leg-|lem would have been solved.” Ny rope, Mr. and Mrs. A.-J. Engel, MmS. liglator and leader of the Townley| Supplies brought here for distrib: (*G."A. Granrud of:Leeds, N. D.; An-1¢orces ‘in " Bottfneau county, was|tion to hospitals came in the stes: mon Mark, Mr. and Mrs. J. E,ound over to the -district court on|ships ‘Hanamet and 'Simbirsk. “Coughlin and Mr. and Mrs. J. Noee{iho' charge of a statutory crime|supplies have been placed in the god- . Ghicago; Mr. and Mrs. I S. Moore{,qinst a minor: girl. at-a hearing|won of the Fearon-Daniel Company. * daughter: of Duluth; Mr. andf;pa¢ terminated at 11 o’clock Fri-|and plans for distribution are befng rs. E. G. Spaulding of Fargo; Miss day night. i made. X artwood of Port Jervis, N. Y.l 1p the case against Martin, Mary| Besides the two shiploads of sup- iss Bernice Lightens ind | H.. E.lfjart daughter of W. G. Hart, testi- | plies sent here for China’s hospitals, Manchester of Fargo. field that Martin: was'the father- of [ another shipload wa¥ taken by Cap- her child. Three witnesses also testi-|tain E. S. Jones to Gensan, Korea,, % fied that Martin sent $10 out to the [and from there transhipped to Seoul Drs. Larson & Larson, | tarm - after . the child was. ‘born to|where it was turned over to A.'W. Optometrists. If trou- [buy clothes for it. The girl mother | Taylor, chairman of the Chosen Chap- bled with headaches,|unfoided the complete story. of -the|ter of the-American Red Cross. One' WP % ‘nervousness or eye dis-}iragedy ‘which ruined her life. -Her|shipload of supplies was-stopped, en ‘orders of any, kind, n:mm father and a third witness testified | route to Siberia, at Kobe, Japan, and Matinee 2:30, Children 10c, Adults 30c I Evenings 10c and 30c or glasses repaired, them. | concerning Martin’s visit to the|the officers here have not heard what . ; ayes fitted. Hart farm and his attention to the|disposition has been made of it. = N daughter. Bapotien vatan st wetwacntweo |l ITMIFIOOOAO00EOOORRO OO AR R A Matrimonial Mirthquake “Don’t Ever Marry " A'geyser of Eigg]es, guaranteed to cure any grouch. It makes the sick well and the 'well weller. From Edgar Franklin’s humorous story. Adapted to the screen by Marion Farifax. Photography by Henry Cronjager and David Kesson. Lighting effects by Howard Ewing. Technical director, Ben Carre. Wesley “Freckles” Barry as the bellhop, Marjorie Daw as the bride and Matt Moore as the groom with a brilliant cast of supporting players. . Prospective brides and Bridegrooms especially urged to see this one. “Right this way, Miss—er, I mean Mrs.” T T T T T . FOX SUNSHINE COMEDY in two parts—“HEART SNATCHER” ) REX UNION ORCHESTRA ,, /