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\ PAGE THREE Fred Barr of Becida was a Bemidji business . caller/Tuesday: Henning, Minn., where he lived un til 22 years ago when he canie to Be- cida, being one ol the first settlers of Fern township., ‘Phose left to mourn are his wife, six ughters, Gena Nyhus, Minne- apol . Joseph Rivers, Brook Park; Mrs. Glenn Eby, Bemidji; Ma- bel Nora and Ruth Nyhus, Becida; Spokane, Wash.; Joseph, Slmer, Austin; three brothers, Nyhus, Becida; An- Vining; lsaac Nyhus, The deceased had been ailing 'a long time and underwent an opera- tion at St. Anthony's hospital, May | 19, for ulcers of the stomach. He seemed to be recovering slowly, un- ti} the week beforc his death when to lose strength gradually. hus was born November 20, o When 14 years of age he came, with his parents, to Spring Grove, Minn., later moving to July 1. Florence Aftifdge and Del- ta Pujchera will serve. Everybody welcome. | FUNERAL SERVICES FOR The mmern:F' of fi»:m%gufi%\g took place at Becida, Minn., at 2 p. m. Saturday, June 25, conducted by M. E. Ibertson of Bemidji with Rev. Sorenson of Sheviin ofticiating. Eye Strain? This Simple Mixture Helps Bemidji people with eye trouble should, try simpiel camphor, hydras- tiy, witchhazel, etc., as miixed An Lavoptik eye wash. It can do no harm and may surpiise you. One man with weak, watery eyes and ach- ing eye balls reports Lavoptik help- ed him almost at once. Another sim- flar case reports eyes began feeling C. B. Holter of Hibbing spent the day in Bemidji on business. Mrs. Ellingson of Northome is vis- iting at Waville ifar a few days. " Mrs. J. Maltetude ‘of Becida was among the out of town shoppers n Bemidji Wednesday. A Items for this column will be gladly received by Mrs, Harvey, .. | telephone 114-W. Readers owe ft to their guests and to them- PRESBYTERIAN LADIES’ AID HOLDS ENJOYABLE PICNIC| selves to see that. items of local it P interest aYe reported. Every item will be given vroper considera- tion when source is known. H. B. Wilkins of Cloquet was a| Bemidji budiness visitor today. s ‘B. G. Denmis of Walker spent Wed- nesday in the alty on business. Mrs. H. L. Kohler of Deer Creek was a Bemidji visitor yesterday. R. W, King of International Falls was a business visitor here today. % ? Miss Muriel McGhee announces that she is now reaty tolinstruct pu- pils in piano lessons. Phone 464. Vil 2t6-30 | A. G. Wedge of Park Rap‘ltis spent Wednesday in the:¢ity on business. Mrs. H. O. Paulson of Frohn was| the guest of Bemidji friends while| shopping here.Wednesday. ) B3 J4 4 3 MERNES Miss. Mae and Francis Clish of PFifth ward “aré visiting their grand- mutl}:er, Mrg: Gleason ht Walker this week, - Mrs. Louis Youngberg of East Be- midfl-{\filu&fls the. first of next week 'for ‘Portlafid, Oregon AWhere she will spend & month visiting her two sons. £ 5] =y Born at fhe home 6f Mr. and Mrs. Tim McMapus, .a nine-pound son Wiednesday"” evening. - Mother and son are repprted to ibg, doing nicely. ‘Mrs. Chauncy Easton has returned to Bemidji from Thief River Falls and Fergus Falls where .she has visited relatives and friends:for the past two | weeks. ©*° 4 -~ Theré® were; about 50 present, rqembers and their families, at the| picni¢ given by ‘the Ladies’ Aid of| the Presbyterian church at Diamond Point yesterday afternoon and eve-| nng. - Swimmng and oui-of-doors| sports were gnjoyed and a big picnic | supper: served at 6 o’cloek. BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. George T. Baker gave a party | in honor of her little daughter, Rose Marie’s, fourth birth anniversary, and invited twelve little friends to their summer home at La Moure, where the children had a happy after- noon . -out-of-doors. ~ Mrs. Baker served a"birthday lunch and Rose Marie received many pretty birth-} day gifts’ from her guests. W. B. A GUARD TEAM SURPRISES MRS. ED. DICKEY RN TR R The Store i cAhead Special forFriday and Saturday One hundred fresh, white and crispy Ribbon | Hats at only— $5.00 drew Nyhus, Hitherdal, and a host of friends who | bett | extend thejr heartfelt sympathy toemall | the bereaved family. with dbottle usually strained eyes. FOR YOUR PICNIC LUNCHES i\/[eats all prepared for serving—to take care of your . wants during the hot weather, and cut it up—it’s all ready:-to serve. Any of the following can be had from your dealer: Swifts Specialtiés IN COLD MEATS N g Be]x?n.idl‘;‘li' ‘b?zas;sxeetsts ?rfisi];fi:-mg’g%n‘gs%iya. M:iof‘o: d tE 10‘8‘: 1d Jlm;dnll:.u ":?: ,tga‘tlx‘;v ?Ityth;“ e‘xvn‘l:;x:n,s olgerg‘gt fl‘;fii - < AT ? ‘? X 10-37tt icumou of Maccabees gave a pleasant y These Prlces Are for the Swift's “Premium” Cooked Ham Big Boys sport tennis shoes, leath- er trimmed at $1.98. Consumers Shoe Co. 6-23tt F. A. Day of International Falls was a Wednesday business visitor ::.sé by imffi‘:;@"‘" JoiRg T HoNS {ful work-she has done on the team. $5-00 Swift’s “Premium” Frankforts here. 3 Datncltng, mu,ilc iantn}il games were ;he ) Just the kind for “Wiener Roasts” o Mr. ; K _ |entertainment of the evening, and a T i Ladies’ patent leather oxfords, da;lfiofgfix;‘,fi, gfi:fifi,h‘;‘;’ixfigfit‘& lungh was served at 10:30 by the Other F.‘a'brlc Hats at gleatly reduced prices. Swift's “Premium” Bologna { $2.95. Troppman’s Downstairs | pest their son, John,.and Louis Neu- | self-invited guests. Come in and complete your summer ward- b store. 3t7-2 ' man, who are travelling by canoe on | G et I'Ob ith £ th d 1' htf 1 a . e - NORWEGIAN FREE Y. P. §. e with one o ese delightiul summery Ask your dealer for “Premium” Products i Erick Landgren and nephew, Henry Luchen of Becida marketed a veal in Bemidji Tuesday. For picnic. or. excursion parti charter passenger boat “Thor”. A.A. Lee, licensed pilot. Phone 61-W. 1 . 6-25tf Messrs, and, Mesdames N. Stone| and D. C. Searl were guests of Dr. 1. E. Conat of Becida Sunda.y -J. E. Germundboe and family of | Kelliher. were among the out of town visitors in Bemidji Wednesday. -Hey Bill!_ There will be a special | meeting of the Elks at the club rooms Thursday night. Very special doings. | Be ther: without fail.---Entertain- ment Committee. 2t6-30 | | Leo Jewett, 1110 Park avenue, is assistin®g his uncle, Leon Jewett, in turned ‘Wednesday frem Grand Ma-| A the Service and Quality Tire shop. raig, Ely,jPuluth and other points in - i - .. ..z . .. |Northern Minmn where they have AHC $ 13 99 C. A. Clsg stmaster and merch- | spent”theibast severa} weeks. They |? < _M,,_;- QUICK ACTION 1 % : B 4 \ ant of Becida 'motoréd” to Bemidji| Tuesday and had some dental work dcne. Buy your childrens’ white canvas oxfords and pumps.ad $1:69. Con- sumers Shoe Co. ... 623t . Mi¢s Orma Stephenson of Burtrum G. Oliver Riggs spent Tuesday on business ; in : Grookston, his former ‘home. ~Whilg" there 'he disposed “of | the Mississippi river to New Orleans. | Mrs.- T:iN. Skatriede and baby ar-| rived in Bemfdji yesterday from Du-| luth and (are guests of Mrs. G.! Thompson, 119 Twelfth street. They | are.en route to their home at Donald- son. 1 Frank Toser of Minneapolis will| arrive in Bemidji Friday and willj 'spend the week end with his familyi at :tHeir:sammer cottage at Diamond | Point. He will make the trip by auto. i Earl Allen of Cass Lake, brother! of ‘Mrs. R, 'W. Koehn of Bemidji, who | was operated upon at'St. Anthony’s hospital ten weeks .ago for ulcers of the stoniach; is.repotrted. to be ‘im-| proving each day. 1 Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Crawford re- made theé’trip by*Auto: 1 Mrs. . Oscar Krantz who lives on| a farm -near Turtle River, was in| Bemidji yesterday and remained un- tilitoday the guest of ‘friends,’ when she ‘left for Puposky to spen¢ the surprise shower in honor of one of their members, 'Mrs. Ed. Dickey of East :Bemidji, at the home of Mrs.| R."'W."Koehn, 416 Irvine avenue, last| evening, in appreciation of the faith- MEETS FRIDAY EVENING Thé. Young Peeple’s society of the rwegian Free church of Nymore will meet at.the home of Delta Put- chera jat; 8¢ a’clock ‘Friday evening, i 208 R O O TR T O e T e i T TWO DAYS ONLY = g g E g g s FRIDAY and SATURDAY_CHOICE -_% § £ H : White Hats,. : If It's New—We Have It First E IIIIIIIIIIIII_IIIIIIllII{!J!IIIlIIlI NHIHI L work with gles | 0f course, you sea® Sings hoppy Winthrop Wise, **Results are right 7 From morn till night When folks use Kyanise,” New Chairs for Old All the old furniture in your ‘bome can now be made toappear % “yolirfloors: and woodwork can be preserved-and beautificd emsily and permaneatly with LAST TIME TONIGHT Frank Mayo i» The Hitchin’ Post | A startling vevelation of e in earth’s blackest the gambling games in which vast estates—and lives—were the stakes;| Swift’s Jellied Luncheon Tongue Swift’s Pan Sauce, Pickled, With Lemon and l‘ook for “Premium” Label, you of .getting the highest quality Swift’s Products. Swift’'s Veal Loaf Saturday, July 2 first treayment, E. A Just order some It insures One helps weak, Barker, drug- DEMPSEY and CARPENTIER GO TO IT! Every man and boy—yes, and practically every woman, everyone who is human is interested in the great cham- pionship bout of July 2. Do You Want to See Some Good Fights? at the Rex Theatre Saturday is bristling with them. WILLIAM RUSSELL ‘and a nex-prizefighter put over some A-1 boxing bouts. See the big fight between Russell and a gang of desperate crooks who were treasure hunting among the ruins of Minn., arrived last evening to spend ¥ [ 3 > a few weeks with her friend, Mrs.| Miss Laberta Freeman of Marien-| anlze . 3 Matinee o Colorido. H. L. Cummingss - ette, Wis., gerived in Bemidji Wed- vaud Vllle Fl“ld 5 \ . nesdnyu“(g the gk:m;st‘ol ‘ther uhncle‘ i‘LOOR FINISH W R A 2: 30 - A y BULL MONTANA ‘Mr5 G. A. Gerhke, 506 Eleventh |A. E. Gilbsoffy at their summer home it / WS ¢ A 4 heilf St " s i street. and children, Doris and’ Arn-{at Lavija. #Miss Freeman graduated | Espe c ly‘l m-dg t? e,ngvm g N xtlves R,u]ssell 3 blow which t‘prowg him over a segon(}- old, are visiting Mrs, Gehrke’s broth-| from St/ JoBn’spAcademy in June. - | the gcuf nfl(ren_ of g(nn‘;‘ng ALL AMERICAN TRIO story us.tra e, and landfl'hlm at the feet of society’s er_and family at Fosston this week. ; — ‘ bec o0 8 o tieal varaih for IMP ] 1111) Conade Tiilktg most bautiful debutante, with whom he proceeds to fall ; 3 T Pimno Accordionists O iy despeffitely in love, ALad-ia ‘White Canvass oxfords, low military heels at $2.19. Consumers Shoe Co. ool 6-23tt Francis J. Wynne of Bay City, Mich., is transacting business in Be- midji and expects- to remain here| during the summer as the guest of | relatives. Mrs, C. C. Sm(th and son, Earl, of Kitichi, were in Bemidji Wednesday in consultation with a local doctor. They were accompanied by Robert Wymore and :Gay Mahoney. ‘Hey Bill! Ther ] meeting of theElks at'the club rooms Thursday niehit. Very special doings. ol Bt ig the/summer at Mg, . Webster’s parents, the home of 1008 Mr. and Mrs. J.7M. Bdrnett, Mississippi aveug{é, who Kave moved | to their farm near Lake Plantaganet. | sh paid Tor Liberty bonds. *@. |arrived ‘in Bemidji Monday from 3 B.(i;ooleg', Northern Grocery Co. Couer d’Alene, Idaho, . where thgy with £ TR O / 1-19tf | moved last fall; and ‘they will agaln ‘“WEDGWOOD NOWELL i make Bemijdji.their home., Mr. Cush- y . k Wallace Beery, Kathlyn Mrs. J. Hughles fs staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pe\t{ra, Mrs. . |Dannenberg’s automobile, returning ¢ will be a special |in a new Hupmobile. ster and'children of | oy gaye vere i Bemiidji Wednesday Mr, “and . Ed. Arnold of the Fifth ward returned home Monday Levenin; er '¢itwor weeks’ vacation. They “vitited Telatives at St. Paul, Faribault afid Maple Lake, making the trip by automobile over the scen- ic highway. 'They report the roads in good condition, Dr. and Mrs. Dannenberg and Mr. and |Mrs{ Don Whitman weturned this morning from Minneapolis where ‘they haveldpent the past several days on a com’bipet_ifiyusiness and:pleasure trip. They'made’'the trip lin Dr. Mrs. Sam Hayth of Northern and niece, Mrs. Celia Meyers and her daughter, Lyndall, of Nevis, who have been, visiting her for the past icalling,onil;xfle ds. Mrs. Myers and daughter *dxpect ‘to leave tomorrow for their home. 3 | Mrs, James ‘©ushner and son, Ted, ner and son Joe, preceded them and Mr. Cushner is‘again employed as cock at the Third ‘Street cafe. FURNITORE and “ALL ‘WOODWBRK “Gomes either in the clear var- wish ‘o &ight bedutifal ‘colors. Nothing t0 mix_or fuss with, Lat us shew you what Kyanize wil do. Given Hardware Co. PHONE 57 BEMIDJI ELKO —SAT. & SUN. Rovhance-of 4 A Romance of Gold and the Great Northwest Harmony ‘Singing Here's a picture that carries the i vivid rush of drama that was a part of the Old South—a pic- | ture with a charm as quaint and appealing as its old-fash- joned romance; yet withal as | exciting and as thrilling as its * ROLAND BROS. Premier Equilibrists DOLLY BRICKLEY Impersonations, Songs An Arsene Lupin Story by! ] MAURICE LEBLANC - Adams, Wm. V. Mong, Ralph Lewis, Vera Steadman and CHAPLIN and “THE KID” REX TODAY William Farnum i 1005 Mississimliihavenu: e Hughes autoed with friends to Lake; S Itasca State Park Sunday where they|. pester Frost iof Winhipeg and fam- Other ‘Stars. enjoyed an all-day outing and. picnic ily visited Mis. L A. Ward a few MYSTERY LOVE ke dinner. days. this week in route to St. Cl‘ci)ud HUMOR 5 where they will be the guests of Mrs. p o Williani Koch, Jr., superintendent py,grg rel’nfl'.ves, They il-ade the trip Unitil the End You Will Be of .the composing room Of the Sl.lpuayto ~They were residents of Be- Guessing About Paul Daily News, and party passed 445 somq ten years ago. and Mr. through Bemidji Wednesday en route progt was manager of the St. Hilaire 6 ” to International Falls. They will also|y ey company at one-time. ‘ go to Duluth before returning home, : ; ‘ making the entire trip by auto. For ,picnic or excursion parties er ‘boat ““Thor.” ~A.|day with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bridges cAhqxr.g 1};2325 pilot. Phéme 61-W.|and Mr. and Mrs. Reuben _Himes. Mr. Adolph Zukor - presents , s:3ls0 Comed 2 T 6-25tf| Van Steenberg “Was a former school- «—Also Comedy— 2 mate of Mrs; Himes. They autoed to DOR_O’I'HY ikl A e | Shevlin Wednésday afternoon and ex- - Hoppmg the Bells | day dinner was 'served at 6 o‘clock{ | Grand Forks in Mr. and Mrs. Linar Van Steenberg {of Rheinbeck, - Towa, spent Wednes- pect to return: to Bemidji soon. They | |are well impressed with the country | | here and expect to locate on‘a farm | |if théy can secure suitable land. : | | Master Louijs F. Murphy and sister, | | Claire, and- thefr nurse, Miss Bagsley | of Grand Forks, arrived in Bemidjil | Tuesday, to_help their’ grandfather, | . M. Dicaire, celebrate his sixty- | Ininth birthday yesterday. A birth-; for the family gnd the guests and| Mr. Tjcire whs:pife mecipient Jof | many birthday, gifts. Mrs. L. F. Mur-’ phy will arrive in Bemidji from few days to vlslt‘ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dicaire. } SN DALTON "The Idol of the North” @ Paramount Qiclure /A man’s country and a wom.' Ji an’s wiles? Pidtured with all the lure and fire that Dorothy Dalton put into “The Flame of the Yukon.” R-C Super-Special ELKO TONIGHT & FRI. Admission 10c and 25¢ w A Great Actor in One of the Most Dramatic Matinee 2:30 10c¢ and-26c NHIS it GREATEST SACRIFICEY WLIAM (FOX.PRONUCTION., Stories of the Year “INVISIBLE RAY” Episode No. 13 Evenings 7:10-9:00 10c and 30c