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7 % 4 e WEDNESDAY' EVENING, JULY g ¢ X i 2 VST Y RN T P TS e s s ley on Saturday eveningl- Mr. and Mrs, "}gofihm Blanchard,led the concert given ‘ fn Beridji the ‘movi Mr. and Mrs. . Hovarson and n, | Thursday. ; ) Lynn, of Mahnomen, have been vlalt: ing at the Pete Bromighan home dur- | HUNGARIAN NOTABLES : ing the wee‘}:._ TO. VISIT CA Russel ' Wilcox, who has been work- 3 LG PR A g 4 5 134 Ing in Dakota, has returned to his Bmi‘::’:{g:f'g:a:f::t’gasfif ‘th:mi';: : houpe:heve. ' T 1y preniler, will scon cofie 10 Amer- Among the people vtrom_;~8h§vlln fea, 'according 'to- ,advices froi Who attended the Y. P." 8. at- thelahroad;’ Mr. Huszar intends making Pete Traaseth home on Sunday, July|g jectitre:tour. of the: principal citigs pending his'vacation with relatives .herg remrnqd to Coleraine on Sun- | WESTERNERS' IDEAS /|| & A taron soont Thurstey cven- e = : VAarsia (S = . h_pgl'( ?:mldjl’.' RESRERS i ol Juiy-4 to Aug 1.—Union tent Meet- i : i PROFESSIONALS AND AMATEURS | - Mrs.Tom Edens and children, who \ e i ¥ ¥ have been visiti t the G, F. Sc ; .i“’fi,:"’;:;:”»m"-“(t)"i‘ We.lllt. " Men in Charge ; Are Made|' MEET AT WHITE BEAR TODAY 'home m Itl'h‘e, :0\\":1‘5‘! Dfi':igy' ;“x:rg:t L —-(‘Afll Teachers' Wholl m ;. St. Paul, Jul] 28—For the first | tourned to their home at Internation- ..~ nainstion of Bemidji.. Wholly Respes for time in history, professional and the}al Falls.: fke: : Btk Res & 1 0" 7 ) i 4 26,.were .the P. H. Renne family, | e v |y ber. 6-11—Minnesota Btate! Each Big System best amateurs 0f Minnesota will meet | ; Misses Verna and Bei Burfield | Jorn Gor } : of America. The others who will vis- { 5 3 g .90 g A p n Gordan, Mrs.. Ben Bradepon, ‘coun 8 i y o i B S on the White Bear golf coure durln |ssturnad g thelr Bomg, herdon| sna McDoisid, Lenore Thorp, Mr oAy ek The Bogy O v &J‘l" <38, 16, i ; | By Car] D. Groat |ment today and tomorrow. 36-hole|friends and relatives in the southern: %&:fi 'm%-;:,m' A :ozd pe erson 8Ny Laszlo, . John. Konez,: _"‘Pl,lll! s ang TN 3 4 (Wnited Press Correspoandent) [matches are on the program for pro-|part of the state for the past twolrendered 'after witich & fine lumch | ) o5 Orrc Bathy, inventor, who i Berlin, June 28. (By Mail.)— |fessional and amateurs of the state to HERRAL ) sald to have been invited by Thomas ‘was-served.: ryone " present " ve-| gpq le time. ) H.'Martin and son; Wal- .. 8pent Friday. at the “The Boviet goverament is western-|contest their skill. 4 Mrs. Ri torniéx_ly of t 3 arrived ‘on’”"Monday:: Sh friends before going to Vi Russell - Wilcox and "Gsca ) ome; son attended the dance in Bagley.on : hd : odon nis re-| - FROM USING SARD FROM LAKE turn " he’ Russiga’tour. Watertown, 8., D, July 28— doing some dec> R : % : ? SO R Saturday &vening. /'t # 0. A Sy e jmen _behind it have western ideas— he America 2 - i ; vlin school house. A ; a0 |majnly American ideast . . ";Z%ltg‘l)lfr ‘whose hiet :tsémfi:‘ufl::e Alf Raing: and - Chester . BUrfely fs7an mprovement which was | N rogowed by War Riak|, Guest concluded'in thése words an | residents of Aberdeen, with assoeiates uesday evening fn Bagley:. needed very badly-and will surely be - i Nuniber Aggwoved ar] interview with:the United Press on|a¢ Huron and a few other towns in | . Borr r. 2 appreciated by both pupils and teach- | and fruits, nute g 4L to be: A Buresd ab Jume 30 [the Rumian situation as ke sees it, |(his section of the state,” will be pri-|on Satu u i o= ot 1920 n 2y Appifeat or n?-'- 0 ; ] 4 { grad, Moscow and down' in the Lake Kampeska has bec ren left for Hendrum' on i i g Tot 3 b Bt “ iw ¥ plan. wlm: ‘;s‘.';m; question ,2‘-:,_8?.:: Harold Séarles is visiting h Mr..and: Mrs,-“Wm. ‘Btomighan, Iv order. Line forms' on :the: right— R Ho painted the nation as uaderted, | Chamber of Commerce-has brought a | FrediHershberger:home in /Bagley. . |Bromighan and Clara Renne attend- gonre»Se}c_w‘.. "4 tatal pumber of 152,979 applica-|as Jozded dowm by theft:and graft-|retaining order hefore the: circuit ; ] ] - stions for:converted insurance have|ing. Belshevism hasn’t:been a suc-|eourt'to prevent the company’s inter- |7~ approved by the Bureau of War|cess, if one analyzes his whole story | ference with :the ‘shore: between the 3 yInsurance, secording to an an-|together. Yet, it is just now suc-|high water and the low ‘water lines. cmoungement by Dipector B. G. Chol-|ceeding’ in reconstructing its rail-| An application is pending: before .meley;Jones who i8 making public at | ways: to some extent, while factories|thestate. land :commission of which A tigae figures of a preliminary re-|are beginning to open as the oil from | Governor Norbeck is: the ‘chairman, ~port .op . United States goyernment |captured Baka goes up the Volga. ' [for the privilege. of taking sand from ¢ ody g - “1ifeiingmrance, prepared jn the Ipsur-| " “This beginning-of industry,” he |the bed af the lake.’ Action on. this ~ é _ yauk ED flVEN’EfiG E’ . : [ <ance Dyyiaion of the Burgau for the|sajd, “isn’t something that the soviet | application will establish a. preced- s _meriod anding June 39, 1920. authorities told me about. It is, what Qn? ! the entire l!ata’inum?xch as ¥ The togal amount covered by these|I saw ‘with my own eyes.. I made the|geveral similar cases .«onverted .policies is 3$511,821,600 |trip southward, and stopped at sev-)one form or anot zand cl as to the forms of pol-|eral villages en route. In one place, inary ey, offered by . the government, thell was called in as a physicial and in |re ) .. tasurance is distributed as|that:capacity I could-get a view of |ing said that the ¢ Aallews, & L soviet-home life. I-found there and|deayor to .go to. t! Ondinary dife, .17,462, $77,986,- | elsewhere that some :factorfes were |case as a matter €00 :20-Payment’ Life, 45,208, $182,-|smoking—on the strength. of ' the =% : . B30500; 364 ayment Life, 4,184,]|Baku oil. And, I saw:some: shipping |« S19,850,500; -20-Year * Endowment, | going on—-goods ‘being: brought out |, ; 71,010, 1.68,236000; 30-Year En-|of Persia and Turkestan.” ; ; Rt A0, TSNS SRl R Pl gm't A.'n .818:.3356;&::: “E"n- s But Rulnlu,'n lfluati«:’n «;:e;h‘e‘wnole » i sty il g A : , 7% Vodlated T 3 ' owmant at o , 6,189, »»|1s “one "of serious :under: ng; ac-| ngo! . eA 8! ¢ ¥ b v k 16,990, Y T eording tothcdocto‘r‘. riy F - |ing:mome time wisitink ‘at the L. K:{ NO SP RINGS—CORRECT WEIGHT—COME IN w;-zpt dg,pr,onilt:lms!x& £|'°'a""3"b canhot: live onithe ra- littml:‘m,l h{:;. rot‘-’lvr::_d to f o ¥ ALY Wt R e Y i Qgixed @@ fis @wmrance, including jtions dssued by ‘the government;’” he|at Mcin on nesda; Y 3 o r N TN G ; ‘_' rterly. semiannual and|deeclared: . ; re is | .- Hsyold Searles, ‘who':has: b AND USE AS OF'TEN AS YOU WISH. ALWAYS lhe fiactive interest rate on total | cities:which is winked: . > 5 e ¢ ' ~TY . dnwested aasets is 546 per cent. - . }thorities, even ! though it aturd i e : L R (AT YOUR SERVICE o AnGE S ratip-of deatlh Sosses to gross | forbfdden.: In:fact, everywhgm»tnm Norm L3 ! St 2 3 ' no : ! . <Epeste. death “losses according tolis bartering going on. In’ the Americap Experience Table of |was offered:50,000 rubles:fol eI APT 3 ¥ ’t have enoug! < 0 ' Ve x o 1 1, v 3 - Suppose hq ts 3,000 rubles;: D Be NNg,: Y ¥ u ) 4 m 05 Sappous he:kets 3,000 reklapiienta lfi; el They tell you what'you should weigh and give authentic 4 et ooy T Soresd 1o- fmsmivle | FORGFRed. £ hér hofe o S i | | . direction for increasing or decreasing weight. Ask for one of our record books. '_f‘pe{_ ‘re free {\, N DAVB m m for anyone not accustomed-to'it. In | /. Mabel Rank ‘and’ Edna. Hanso CON B T fact, it causes intestinal trouhles, for |SD: he latter pnrt’ot the Week in | (By United Press) six months or ‘so, until one'is “ac- Beém| dji visiting friends and ' rela- | £ New York, July 28.—American|climated:” Great care'is heing taken |tives. - ten tting yells ready | t0 DOurish the children as much'as| -Beatrice Pawek spent Monday in t;r:ie'clclllfil-e:h:r:fc:aflofilyA.merlen: possible, but the population in 'gen- | Bemiajt. R egidah ! ) team when it returns from Australia|eTal 8 “badly underrourished. One _Mr, and Mrs. W."E. Gordon have next winter with the Davis Cup. ees it . in-the crows along the|as their guest' Mrs. Gordon’s parents, | The showing made by the American streets, and that means that the de- also her ‘sister ana brother, Mr. gnfl team In diEpSEing of France and Eng- | 8Fee i8 quite remarkable.” Mrs. J. E. Peterson, Myrtle and' Ar- 1and in the preliminaries not only jn- “Will the soviet system Yemain in [thur of Alexandria. 'They made the _=apired this confidence here, but led|Russia?” he was asked. . .| trip here by car and expectto sta English experts to believe that the] . I belleve it.will. ‘ That is to say|tWO weeks.'. ' - b Americans will be invincible if they the system whereby there is com- . Mrs.'T.'E. Rider and son, sanning, Xeep up the style and. brand of ten-|{Munal voting, for after all what dif- | accompanied - by Ted -Petérson and | nis that was shown during the pre- ference does it make whether wards Herbert: Schreck:motored to Bemidji i Rt }Nminary matches and the Bgitish| re voting or communes. In the|on Thursday afternoon,. where:they ..<hampionships. countries, the soviet system is quite|dttended ithe concert given wby thef 1 England rates William T. Tilden|adaptable to the peasant's present|“Million:Dollar band.'t /o .~ if .asione of the most deserving players|2nd former mode of life. In the cities| ' ROy Pelaney returned hereon Fri-|. that has ever held the world's cham-| It §6 quite feasible for labor unions,|day after having spent a week visit- —pionship title and he has just as|'r2des and professions to vote.” - ing at his home'in 8t. Paul. -’ ‘many friends in America who beljeve| But. he held that an alteration of Mrs. Ed. iWright and cundren‘ of That he has hit his real stride and|sovietism is under way. : . |Bagley spent the week here visiting will continue his sensational game on| “Capitalism hasn’t been complete- |8t her home. o Be- = through the finals for the Davis Cup. |1V abolished,” he dectared. “In fact,| ~Nick Hanson spent Saturday in Be- {yg . After William M. Johnson, the na- |cavital is being asked into the coun- midji. ~'tfcnal champion was eMminated by|try to take forest concessions, the iMrs. Henry: Bromighan Wflsi a _J. /" Parke, in the Wimbledon |fishing concession and some others, caller in Bemidji .between trains matehes, some concern was felt in|The smalier teamers are still in pri-|Thursday. . Afiieriea lest the little Pacitic: coast|Vate hands. g Marie Rider spent Friday and ?at- -star-was off his.game. But in the| “What is go ing on in Russia {s{urday in'Bemidji. : ) match between the British and Am-|really the westernizing:of the nation| The Fritchie, Moltzon and P':""‘" erican cup tgams he avenged himself |On American trust-lines.. It is much|families -spent Sunday: in-Bem dji. for. the deteat and came back into|the same as though a few trust mag-| . Mr. Wells of Biabdon, N. D., is vis- his own .bright game. nates in America controlled the na-|iting at ithe Severson home. .With Charmes S. Garland and|tion. but worked it through the com- i ;‘:nfi:;l‘l spent Sunday at his home “PDick” Williams, who were spared in {Mmunes or soviets from the political 5 ¥ i § the preliminary ;na'.ches, to l:ll“:)uk standnoint. Russia ‘hasn’t changed Mrs. Olson and sister of s«m;h ‘Da- on, the chances of the Yankee team |essentially. It still has despotism. It; kota, arrived here on Friday. They .4 e fin~le for the eup appear un- is Ukely that tne soviet system will|expect to visit at.the August Marsh usually bright. remain but it is a question whether |home for some time. 5 Patiergon and Brookes will be the|its leaders will. 5 A party consisting of Alf Rain, _“‘ ¥or » hard oair to beat. but most of| ; “The development in_ Russia is|Efwin Gordon, Carl ' Rank, -lr" s ‘¢he experts believe it can be done. |3long the lines of the big trusts. A Bromighan -and John. Desjardines ' WE have received an ff advance shipment of plush [ Barge; 63 Years Old, Sinks. N\ | man ls“:nsyc’;::li.;' ofo;e;::lad'::z 2::'.‘ lifl"l... Emma Barrett, a3 On old dotble-deck ‘barge called thé |railways, and he is doing it, though |this Place arrived here from Canada ; Q v k X t M k Warvest ‘Queer, bullt “in" 1857, sank [he'must have locomotives and spare |OR Friday. She Wil visit at: the Dell ; 3 plc Ou y Ours. . a\ e a % slowly @pon the mud alongside the | parts. if his work s to be fully ac-|Amido: for some time. . ... 1HH . /g ; i o avBe, cadh S S % ; : Myrtie Gordon left on ineas’alyl It i 11 an e for:Crookston; -from -there she" A i : ym t 1“7 ‘fin " .. | visit at differens points in North Da- [ N ; % i Sma ! pa en 34! Lo WAk M ot Yhe True University. ' [xota. 7 SR L / iy ey tae wlverslty e Soavin. atioar, Alien, oy _ hold it for you untll you doors.’ There is much to-be-said for Manley and Georgie :Gofdon expect e i few men are'ihade résporisible for|motored to Bemidji on Thursday eve ” eAUet ‘bdrge office’ through failure of -her |complished.” pumpe to keep out the flond until re- palry could be made in her leaking elder. -;She- was towed here from Nor\ folk by thie coast guard cutter Man- hattan and -was to-be -used as.a tem- poraty househoat for_the men’ of the eoast guard service, who ‘were com- pelled to give up their quarters In the % munieipal-- férry terminal " at - South Ferry. Althongh the barge had a rep- utation for béing ‘ai whusually Heaky craft in her old, days, an investigation will be made to ascertaln If she was helped to the bottom-by persons who had no wish to be housed aboard of Ber. evy York Tribuné. e John Milten’s plan of a school ‘whoss'| t0:1eaye soon for North Dakota.. . ” BREL B Fed : o 7 \ : t-,~ 1 Dople shouid €0 opeber i e |y CinC S o e want it. They are beauties . i Rl pe drove @ new Ford home from. o § N 3 on long horseback journeys' and: sall- | oyyigjy g Sdturday. - The, car be- ‘ ' AR Ing erulses in order to see the world | 1ongs to Mr. Thor R ! . ¢ John Burroughs has & college 6n { Mrs. Hans Gordon and Alice at- a little farm beside the Hudson-and |tended the concert given by the ~Mil- John Muir has a university' called ‘the: lion Dollar Band” in Bemidji Thurs- Yosemite. - If such men crosé a-fleld dl;& 3 d VAR or thicket they see more than' the r. and, { A seven wonders of the world, - That s | by Marlon Skarohlid and Cora lKn:; culture. ‘And without it all schotastic-| 2% de movies iri Bagley learning is arid, and all the académile | ™ g s Dedl degreet kiown to a man are but china | - S Desiardines, e hl'“ oranges hung on & dry tree—Henry n. accompanied - by MF. amd Van Dyke. v . E:-Peterson ‘and.Myrtle and your ir progréss. Too MughCeremony. S en the visions of youth Set the skill | - The battalion was resting'beside the ‘maturity to definite tasks there's;| road toward the'end of its 16-mile hike. bound to be ringing achievement that.|After the weary marchers: had eased willvlast. ‘The sober old world will | their packs and sipped from threir near- scold and Scoff, but it can never har-| 1y empty“canteens, they watched dis- ness the spur of youth. " Dreams bred | piritedly the energetic ‘setting-up: ex- of surging desire and chaffing enthu- erclaep being gone through by a strange . siasm’ ‘are bound to find fulfiliment | Outfit in a nearby field.’ whatever the cost.” ‘And best of all “What's that there gang?” inquired the fulfiliment means blessing to the Private ‘Hanks: of Oklahoma without world. We. all profit by every new | enthusiasm. 5t ift to the world. Gifts are the product | ‘Infantry candidates’ school,” re- of dreams and visions, It's the spirit | Plied the corporal. born of youth' that provides for the| fCandidates! Infantry candidates|” world’s . progress. = Keep young by |e¥ploded Hanks. -“My good gosh! Do dreaming and doing to the extent of m\:’ h:;e to mtakl: tJ;ppnlill:nt.lon and be your power. It's . ated to gef mess nowa- e LD, :qzn{timwu days?"—The Home Sector. Summer Clean-Up | ' ./Today we begin our final clean up on all Summer Ready-to-Wear Dresses, Suits and Coats, Summer Skirts, Georgette, Silk .\ and Lawn Waists, all at liberal discounts | '- for a quick clearance. - , 7, BAZAAR STORE | ; \ d 8 % AN o = i 1 i | oo e i e 4*.—— T