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e e '~ . amazingly thrilling photoplay. TURDAY HER NEW ROLE - " Mom Mix is the one star 'in ‘west Bessie Barriscale in *‘The Luck ‘ern - pictures today who is a realjof Geraldine Laird,” which - will onest-to-goodness cowpuncher and|be seen at the Elko theatre for two e?oncho buster.-- Most of the so-call- |days; next Friday and’ Saturday, was ed western rider-actors are theatrical |seen here in ‘“Beckoning Roads.” “~men who saw the theatrical possibil-| Niles Welch, Wm. V. Mong and ities in the west and spent enough | other popular players appear in “The time there to learn a few tricks about | Luck of Geraldine Laird’” which is a riding and roping and shooting. Tom [Kathleen Norris story that dppeared Mix knows his west ffom monntain to serially in a well k’nown’ magazine. coast and gulf, to border, shoots, rides’ i and rdiiesgllke a whirlwind ‘apd_yet REX TODAY" i»-the most “natural” actor of them . “The Little. Cafe” 15 camedy pure el - Y 13nd simple, and an admirable vehicle s Py roormrs e for the distinctive fun-making. of WOMAN AND PUPPET - Max Linder. ginally “‘The Little : LAST TIME TONIGHT |Cate” was a musical comedy. Tristan A villd cat ‘of 'Seville whose claws|Bernard, a wel,l,kpown French writ- were never sheathied—a beauty whase "er, wrote it. YAfter a tremendous pride and virtue would .not succ¢umb Vogue .on- the 3tages of France and to the lure of gold; a. woman: to:England it was introduced, to the whom -love was a_game and:lovers|Unitéd States with Hazel Dawn as the puppets to be toyed with, until Don [star. . . ok Mateo turned, and with a stinging Decidedly unique is the plot of blow awakened the love of Concha|‘‘The Little Cafe,” and deliciously Peres, the dancer. | humorous are the situations, as well Geraldine Farrar and Lou Tellegen |as the funny business Max Linder in- play the important roles in this 7-|iects into the role of Albert Loriflan. part Goldwyn feature showing for All the world kriows that a French the last time tonight at'the Grand. |farce means fun. *The Little Cafe” bubbles and sparkles with genuine TARZAN “THE APEMAN” COMING comedy; it's a laughter highball Fighting a full-grown, blood-thirs- dtraight from Paris... ty lion with no other Weapon than|y,yjevards of Paris and at REX SA' Y The scenes were: taken' on -ithe one's bare hands, is not exactly a Monte pleasant deed to undertake. That Carlo; that all the gayety, naughti- i f is1i; 5 exactly what, Gene Pollar, who | Res8 and frivolity of Paree is-in this plays the hero in ‘“The Return of comedy drama. American soldiers fTarzan” is called upon to-do. And who were in France will appreciate let it be understood one and for al‘: thls angle, hey )mo'w the eountry, was young, lusty an that sald llon Was vouRg: on mignt| VAUDEVILLE FRIDAY rather hungry—not, as you might suppose, suffering from: the last AT GRAND THEATRE ‘Wih five women and three men on stages of senile delcay. The 'flg'l;t u{on the screen is only one o e tre- o morrow (Friday) afternoon and eve- mflng:t:: d;ry"::l s‘;g:labye ::“’:"l: ning there is a diversity of talent cal- Grand theatre. A . 5':2':2?.’ to please a most crmc_al au- TG 3 Larrivee and Dagneau are billed as ... IN A FALSE POSITION “The Southern Song Birds” whose’ , “ H.eB. Warner does some. remark- |single numbers are well chosen, and ably fine acting in his now drams,|whose double numbers are real har- 'For A Woman’s Honor”, which has|mony. Saxon-Chanard and Leonard its final showings at the Blko the-|offer instrumental numbers, songs atre tonight. and dances, and Miss Blanche Hazel- ‘Warner portrays the character of{ton in “The 20th Century Maggie a young English physician who pro-|Cline’ ’as a singing Ir omgd?e‘“h ) tects the memory of his finacee's fa-|is said to be an unusual offering: ther by paying blackmail to a daring| The closing and headline act is a adventuress, and in doing so places |distinct novelgy in “vaudeville, “Mo- himself in a false position with his|menteous Moments at the Peace sweetheart and her mother, who be- | Table” with the lightning change art leve the adventuress to be his wife.|ist Willle Zimmerman, who imper- To clear himself would besmirch the |sonates with wonderful ability such . character of a dead man and blast|celebreties as George -Clemenceau, sthe happiness of the woman he loved. | “The Tiger of'France,”” Dr. Herman ... ‘The play is well constructed in that| Van Muller, the German premier, “the audience knows that the accusa- | Lloyd-George *“The Wonder of Eng- ¢ tion of the blackmaller is false, but |land”. President Wilson, as they ap- there is no way in which Dr. Man-|peared at that historical, occasion of nering (»Warnelj) can pfove it. Only |the conference at the peace table. the death of the adventuress can re-| - In addition to and preceeding the move the sinister shadow, and this is | vaudeville, Tom Moore i-and- Mae brought about in a highly dramatic|Marsh in “Her Cinderells Man”. ‘manner. Goldwyn feature will Dbe:phown. LR EER R SRR * % X %% & |steady prices; which « CLEARBROOK x ,!maxl:e;s good returns. 3 L, adys Rydeen, a daugh! * :&: :u: ’;l’:!’"}’; 'A“’]’; * % % % % Minnie Rydeen, residing juat: south-| Mr. . B.-A. ‘Bagason and t of Clear) K, e ¥ Mr. and Mrs. N b west of earprook,. enjoyelisthe digs. ; re. N. 0. Trulson, visited| ¢inetion of having th which sh with friedds‘at MeIntosh and Erskine e e hras Sunday and Labor day raised for the county cont®st picked . Olot Tabnsun-ict "L. - out as the county winner. - She ship- N ohns of “Leon township| ped it to the state fair Friday even- 8 week purchazed an. Avery gas|ing where it 48 to be hoped it may. tractor from Andrew Walle'& Sons,|advance’ Clearwater county's record 14-28 horsepower. Mr. Johnson will |as a successful pork producing sec- u]se,::e sa‘rln: Im)-lthreshing grain-and | tion. ¥ : clo seed for his neighbors, besides| :Mrs. F. S. Kalberg, a former resi- . maki ng use of it on the farm. dent of this county: but lately of Mr. and Mrs. Peter, Walle and Mr. |Circle, ‘Mont., died at the Ro:hester and Mrs. M. D. Johason and son|hospital last week, after a lingering Clgrence went to Grand Forks, N.|illness. She leaves a sorrowing hus- D, Baturday and returned on Sun-|band, mother, and a large number,of day. While there Mr. vohnson pur-|relatives and friends to mourn her chased an Avery tracior for $1,600.early departure. Hams Nilson’s Music store is fast Remember the big Clearwater approaching its finishirg stage on county fair at Bagley, Sept. 23rd, Main street. When completed Mr,|24th and 25th. Get your exhibits Nelson will carry a complete line of |F¢2dy- and plan to go and enjoy a musical goods, including organs and |Fé®l get-together outing and make pianos. : it one of the -best ever held in the Edward Blerbaum, the Standard|°°"2%" oil salesman at this place, prevent- The Begltrami county fair held an- ed a big fire here Monday evening nually at Bemidji is one of the big when he saw a small blaze rising annual attractions held in northern at the northeast corner of the Edvin Minesota which attracts hunareds of Halseth blacksmith shop on Elm|Yisitors from Clearwater county. street. The alarm was given and the This year the fair dates are Sept. t Mrs. main his labors have been far the best of his county, state .and coun- try, and like good: honest; fair; brave 'and square brothers let us give credy it_where.credit is-due and- call' it square. . Mr. Jones's feared and fear- less editorials in the Herald will be mjssed by the reading public in the county. - 'Mr. Pederson - is ‘d clean young man with some good:newspa- per experience, who knows the con- ditions in our county, and should be in position to step into the .editorial chair just vacated at the Herald. of- fice and give the people in the county a good newspaper. i “Attorney Emil. T. Evenson made a hurried business call on the Leonard merchants Saturday. ¢ The rural mail carriers on the four rural routes from Clearbrook enjoy- ed - their Labor day: vacation very much. It being a legal holiday. The season for duck hunting opens September 16. The good sports are now, busy cleaning ‘and - oiling up their guns, while the bad. ones need no extra fondling,-as time means nothing to them." 5 . AEEEE RS ER SRR E RS FUNKLEY * I ZEREERS TS RER D D 0. 0. Vandervort of . the - range, came home for an over Sunday visit with his family. o 8. C. White went to Blackduck on Monday with a load ‘of railroad men from the Backus camp.’ Earl Price and John: Whitinger. ‘'were in Blackduck on -Saturday transacting business. = Frank Konable of the Range, was visiting at' the Vanderfort home over Sunday, last. g 8. C.'White was stacking his oats crop Saturday. ' Col: Nélson ana J. M. and Earl Price assisted him.in the work. L The County of Itasca has a large tractor up in the range district as- sisting the differentitowns in grading up their roads. At present they are in the town of ‘Alvwood, going to the town of-Mooge Park from there. They are doing some good work and the #om the county. The they, are get! .county are commission of Itasca always on the job. S. C. White, "tlié/¥6dd man, is do-|® ing some ‘good road work on the east side of District No.-1. He is now building a road, from the northeast corner-of section 14 to the northeast corner of section 15, town 149, range 28. This road hits the C. B Garson land at the: northeast cormeér of sec- tion.15, going north ‘a "half mile, where it joins the Big Fork and Alv- waood road. This road is;a part of the Seneca and takes in the Big Fork country, by Alvwood, Northome “and International Falls. : School at the Spruce Grove school opened Tuesday morning -with' Miss Lilian Hegdahl of Grand Rapids, as teacher.. Miss Hegdahl taught here last year, and évery one, old and young, is pleased to see her .back. Darwin Vandervort left on Sunday| for Grand-Rapids, where he will at- tend High school. . g Miss. Alice- White went Sunday, where she will att people feel gratefyl for the assistance | KEEEX KRR IR KR KK KX x HORNET x #*&ttttw.trg&i}tw» Mrs. ‘Muller'and babe have return- ed to their honie“at Little Fork. Sam Ellis recently purchased a Dodge car. g Wiork is progressing along the county road from Mr. Lambert’s to Shook. A baby girl was recently born to Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Swartz, but liv- ed only a few hours. Sympathy is felt for the parents in their bereave- ment. .Nelson Loberg of Blackduck call- ed on John Hanson and family on ‘Wednesday. . James Angell Margie. ¥ Miss Magda Gronseth, .who has been working at, JKelliher, returned to her home. on Monday. Mlss Mathilda .« Quesuel left on Tueaday for Crookston, where she will attend school the coming year. 3. lfiBogari was in Kelliher on Wednesda. A number of the-farm- ersfrom here attended the Blackduzk community picnic. b is working near I*Cl!y%ilflfil"iiil: b LEASANT VALLEY, . 20k 0k 2 6 b Ok k| The Pléasant Valley Farmgr.s club ‘met at the J. L. Jones home Wednes- day. Business pertaining to theceun- ty fair was the most Important topic. The next meeting: will be at Norman Knox’s, October 6th. Mrs. McClelfan visited Tuesday! with her daughter, Mrs. Loretta Campbell at the International Lum- ber camp. i Gordon Gardner began work again | for the Crookston Lumber Co., last week. | midji are spending a few days at the home of their son, Norman, while, looking after some of their affairs on the farm. Floyd and. Ralph Porter returned from North Dakota Friday, where they had been harvesting. Floyd got his neck hurt so could not work long- ~ . T Elsie Bashor was in Bemidji Fri- day having dental work donme. Several of the smaller girls had a good time picnicing Sunday. - N There was a corn roast at the Wat- son home Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Porter and sons Floyd and Ralph motored to Be- midji ‘Saturday. i Mrs. Fauhl went to Bemidji- Mon- day. Dorothy Watson went to Bemidji Saturday. to-see her sister, Cora, who is still in the hospital. Bert, Ziegler and his brother in law Mr. Lewis of Missouri, called at the Porter hame Sunday. - 2 Keeping Water Cool. The only. way--to: keep water Js° te surround it with some'm: _Mr. and Mn M. W. Knox of Be-’, w_‘“ Price.> > AT - makes' the Q e H. L. Price-came up from Hemidji [*ter. “Othér bad-‘conductors of heat-are on Sunday morning to spend the day| wood, ther, - felt, .horn; bon 'with his' family, bringing his lttle| tainers made.of t daughter Vada, who hay been' visit-| materials will keep liquids cooler than ing her grand parents’there, with| ¢, a him:-#TES:Tamily then’drove to the| . home of his parents and spent'a part|- ; of the day.d On their return . trip/® X kX XK K X kKK KKK T K KK thefr ‘car turned turtle, cutting MT. Pl TENSTBIKE . x Price badly about the face and ren- 5 dering him unconscious. Mrs. Price, | % % % % % 3 5% % 3 5% 3% X 3% % % ¥ * while not injuréd only. for a bad Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Smith have. as shaking up, was pinned beneath the|their guests Frank Spfith and his car im such a manner as to make it|wife from Sioux City, 1owa. impossjblé for her to do_anything. Mrs. George Remington left Tues- Little ‘dda geceived several bad| cuts|day morning for Minneapolis for a on one limb. She returned tg, her|month’s visit with her mother. grand parent’s home; where the help Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Ferrell of Be- of four men, Clyde Johnson, J. M.|midji visited in Tenstrike last Thurs- Price.John ‘Whitinger and Earl Price |day evening . . ‘i was summoned: They were met, how- Laurnie Taylor, Guy Stevens, Joe ever, by Mr. Price, Jr., who had re-| Hermann and Rolland Fellows drove vived sufficiently to get up. All are|to Minneapolis last Friday evening recovering nicely from.the effects of |[to attend the-state fair. . They re- what might have been a much more|turned Tuesday noon. They made chased a new Maxwell truck.from the Vance garage .in:Bagley. ¢ . Shevlin is' assured of a’" ‘movie housé. this winter. Mr. Fritchie went to Cass Lake the fore part of the week and purchased a machine. - No definite arrangements . have been made yet, but it is expected that he will start showing plctureu in the near future. - Mrs. Rauk and daughter, Mabel, and Mrs. Thorpe motored to the Geo. Daniels home Monday evening. L. A . Larson, manager = of the Shevlin Mercantile Co., left Monday evening for Minn_éapnlls, where he will purchase a new fall stock of dry goods. 0, G. Lee and N. O. Nelson of, Bag:|: ley, spent Thursday here attending to business matters. f The Shevlin Mercantile company’s new store building has been com- pleted and the firm is now occupying its new quarters. - Work on the new Great Northern' depot is' progressing rapidly. The building i8 to be a iarge frame struc- ture with two waiting rooms. When completed this will be the best depot between Crookston and Bemidji. N. Nichols of Clearbrook was a business caller there the first of the week. - . Mrs. Oliver Barness, county super- intendent of schools, was & business caller here Saturday. < Harold ‘Searles, who hus been vis- iting relatives at various points in the southern part of the state returnj ed to Shevlin Saturday. - ... Roy Delaney visited friends at Be- midji Sunday. : - d turn he ‘will _be accompanied by his| wife and daughter, Pearl, who have been visiting relatives for some time. H.'E. Vance of Bagley was a vusi: ness caller here..Monday. Bill Wiench spent’'Sunday at his home here.. * “ y Alt Rain, visited relatives at B midji Sunday between trains. The many friends of L. G. Fair- childs, formerly of this place, will b ollowing item from John Magnor, who has been visi ing:relatives ‘herg for the last t weeks returned to his home at R mond Beach, Washington, Frida: order to start in school at that = Otto Halseth of Bagley was caller here ' Monday eveni¥=..N o reet branch post of- fice which' was regpened Monday, Au- gust 16, with' L. Fairchilds of 818 East Fourth street in charge, iz doing la good business, according to assist- ant postmaster; M. N. Meldahl.” Mr. Fairchifds'is the successor of Louils Christenson, who was in 'charge of the branch at 703 East Fourth street last December. “- . ,** ‘The station will save much time for the people in that vicinity,’ said Mr. Meldahl. ‘It is advisable- for the people to patronizeé that station as much as possible, for by doing so, they pave the way of furthér faecil~ | ities later) to which they are fully. entitled.> “The branch will hgndle stamps, money orders, registered letters, in- sured letters 'and parcel post.” L. K. Rauk and daughter Mabel,| were business callers at Solway Sat-|" urday afternoon. Gordon Bros. are putting on a sale this week. They are offering some excellent bargains to their trade. E. R. Slatten was a business call-{ er here the first of the week. Carl Rauk accompanied by Pete Bromaghin and_-Obelin Thorpe at- fended thé ball game at Bagley:Sun- day, Cass Lake V8. Bagley. : ..3.°C. Mather of Oshkosh, Wis., who has been visiting at the home of his sister, Mrs. F. A. Noyes, returned to his home Friday. - Mrs. -Dell -Amadon, who has been visiting relatives and friends in Bill-f’ ings, Mont., returned home Wednes- day, e t ,{hs. Edna Hanson has accepted the position of elerk in the new Shev: 1in Mercantile company. , Mr. and Mrs. Bagley visited relatives and friends ‘here Saturday afternoon. . Harold Searles went to Mallard Monday to take up his duties in the Hiers scheol near that place. ' . "HIS organiza- tion has been tested to its quali- fications. Our ser- vices are at all . times found to be satisfactory and * are replete with the proper appoint- ments. ; Oscar Barness of |* *“Mr. Fritchie left Sunday for Min-| neapolis, where he will visit relatives and attend the state fair. On his re- ~Prompt a ' The sdvantage of \our vze,:q;eri'enc'e, in- nd Gourteous Our depositors are assured prompt ’and courteous attention at all times. = ~ formation, advice and guidance is always ' available and. correct in -analy in nearly every instance,is 8is. 4 Bemidji Minn. Farmers! ATTENTION! - When you begin digging your potatoes I would like to have you communicate with me... I will pay you highest market prices serious accident. the trip in Taylor’s Chevrolet car.. i ‘Mrs. Claude Stultz and children of Minneapolis visited relatives in Tenstrike over Sunday and Labor ‘day. > The Odd Fellow’s picnic which-was . i e %2 % Ok b % % 2 % b % % x LIBERTY = ¥ 3ok 3 ok 3 b 2 ok 2 b % ok % % % and | can arrange for you to load at your nearest railroad station. m. .Be sure to see me before you sell. 3 o bucket brigade responded promptly. A tub of water carried by Martin Rosen had it quenched ‘however, be- fore the main body arrived. It is a mystery how the fire originated but it is thought that-a spark from the exhaust pipe of the gas engine-which had been used a few hours before, and not far away may have beea the cause, or a careless passerby had thrown a match or cigar stump into the rubbish near the place. It was nearly eleven o‘clock in the evening when the fire was first seen. The Bagley baseball team went af- 15, 16, and 17. It gives promise of being the best ever and many will undoubtedly attend and visit Minne-| sota’s neatest and prettiest little city —*Bemidji.” s » large number of Clearbrook people are spending this weea at she state fair, held at St. Paul. This fair is no longer a plain state fair, but a fair for the whole northwest. The Red Lake Indian fair.at the Red Lake agency will be held on Sep- tember 13th, 14th and 15th. This exposition is a rare treat in itself and has received the highest commenda- tion for the power of good it has Jack Erickson, who has ‘fine farm|held at Krahn’s last Sunday was & and large dairy herd, has purchased |big success. A large number of Odd what is known as the old Hahcock |Fellows with their families and hall at Buéna Vista, and with the|friends attemded. They had an ideal help of his sons, Robert, Alfred and{day and an ideal spot.for their cele- John are now wrecking it. It'is Mr.|bration. Erickson’s intention to build a mod- ern house on his farm. 2 Topping of Baudette are visiting Otto Ashby will teach the Long|friends in Tenstrike for a few days. Lake school again this year. K School will open Monday, -Sept. Mrs. Champy' Petri and children|13th. August Lundgreen, who will visited with Mrs. P. P. Maltrud and|be employed as janitor this year has daughter Blanche last week. been busy for the past ten days get- Mr. and Mrs. Peter.Utter-and Mr.|ting the school house cleaned and and Mrs. H. Klassen and family were|things in working order generally. guests at Three busses will be driven. William ' Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Elger and Mrs. || UGER With the Potato Growers’ Exchange .~ Phone 807" BEMIDJI I Clifford’s Warehouse. . ot VR ter the Cass Lakers last Sunday on their home diamond, with uonv!;ck’a celebrated battery composed of Rice and Harrison, and received a beating to the tune of three to seven scores to irelr}:lnu hthem that they are light- Wweights when it gets down to heav: baseball . playing. i Mr.-Sheets, our local editor, has been slightly under the weather this week,-but at present is improving fast and will get out as bright and cle;ll: sheet as ever. The-surprise party given to Mr. and Mrs. John Jermo, Sunday at the done, as it shows to all who wish to see what the American Indian on the Red Lake reservation is,capable of doing in the line of agriculture, dairying, canning, fancy work, school work, ete. A large number of Clearbrook boosters have' always attended this fair and no doubt the number from here this year will be large. Miss Josie Jacobson and Alfred lBerg, both young people -from '+, in- sor townshhip, were married. on Au- gust 1xth, at Bagley. It was a sur- ‘prise to their many friends at home. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Erick- son’s Sunday. : George Fuller was a Bémidji busi- :m transactor Saturday and Mon- ay. ~ g! Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sundhe and family were callers on- Mr. and Mrs. ‘Dahl Sunday. et KRR KRR K XK * . AURE ix R Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peterson and family spent Sunday at Melland’s." Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hanson-and 'NEW AND/SECOND HAND GOODS OF ° 'ALL KINDS FOR SALE AT BARGAIN PRICES Gardiner will drive the bus east of town. ‘m. Callihan, the bus start- ing at Krahn’s and Carl Fleischmann the bus from the Schulke side of the lake. A full corps of teachers have been engaged and everything will-be ! in readiness to start school Monday morning. The faculty for the coming 'school year is ar follows: Mr. Betz of St. Cloud, principal; Mrs. James Rice of Tenstrike, upper grades; Es- ther Krohn of Tenstrike intermediate grades and domestic science; “dnd Freda Jameson of Blackduck, pri- mary grades. - If you have furniture for sale—see us Large Stock of home of Albert Olson in Leon tcwn- ship was a complete success under | Tuesday, S ; 0 t. tAhxelmnnagement of J. P. Tonquist, |four te:cheo}’;. o v(ith i seyt % Al:er?b A}z;d;;r?on, I M. Hanson and Last week saw the. passing into AL h oialmen. The happy cou-|history of Clearwater county’s last Di was handed a purse containing a|original fighting editor and, publish- n c; sum of cash to help make up for |er, when G. P. Jones sold his paper, at least a part of the loss they suf-|the Bagley Herald, to Arthur O. Pet: :::dk:;l:: edthe :a:: stomll last sum-|erson, a son of P. H. Pederson of ou e grain on their|Bagley. Mr. Jones's figh mildly. eol for the taxpayers of Cle it Mrs Anna Haug of Fosston called count; berod. To y will lo; b on friends here Saturday and Sunday. ! his -varied new:ilp:rrlei';‘: ?‘L‘;:regt;nle: . Threshing is progressing very well. nas had bis weak as well as his The crop ”_’f whole is good and with strong poiats, like all of us, but in the . e The Clearbrook schools will open |family of Pinewood visited at Gel- I \Mrs. George Bryant has had as her en’s Sunday. guest for the last few days her uncle, Mrs. Julius Mark of Debs drove|Oran Burman, of Waverly, Iowa. thru ‘Aure:-en route to Pinewood to Mrs. Stadam, a fornier resident of meet her husband and daughter, An-|this community visited at the Schul- nie; they both returned from Hills-|kxe home last week. , ‘boro, N. D., Saturday. 4 —_——— Mr. and Mrs. Tegner visited at S. 0. Haugen’s last Sunday. Mrs. Hans Kirkvold spent Sunday | afternoon with Mrs. C| Moller. Mrs. P. K. Peterson returned from Debs last Friday where she had been visiting for a week. KX KK XK KR KKK KK KK SHEVLIN * % 3 3 3 3k b b b % % 3 3 3 3 3 H. Teichrow of Minneapolis, is spending the week visiting at the Berfield home. 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