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e ¢ S i Items, for this column will be gladly rececived by Mrs. Harvey, telephone 114-W. Readers owe it to their guests and to them. solves to see that items of local rest are reported. Every i will be given proper consi tion when.soutce is' known. William Lenron of Kelliher was a Bemidji visitor, today. 8. B. Taylor of Crookston was a Be- midji busipess visitor Thursday. IMrs. 'A. Talbert of Deer River was s visitor in Bemidji Thurs- Ped Salmen, 1-1b, cans, 35 reute Polace Meat & Grocery. 1t8-12 A. F. Herbeyt, 806 Thirteenth street, is reported to be ill at his home. - Mrs. Sam Randall of Nebish is ppending a few weeks in Bemidji Visiting . friends. Cash ‘paid for Liberty bonds. G. B. Hooley, Northern Grocery Co. 1-19tf and, Mrs, O..C. Neumann of wore among the out of town ~vistors.in .Benidjl Thursday. ““fénjamin Rusness of Fargo is vis- iting his cousins, Mrs. H. Fallon and Mrs. i. Bacon, for a week. Red " Satmon, ‘1-1b. cans, 35 Palace Meat. & Grocery, Miss Lucene McQuaig left vester- day for the Twin Cities where she will transact business for a few -days. cents, 148-12 F.G. Halgren went to Duluth Wed- nésday night and expects to remzin there uptil Sunday transacting busi- midji has just received an ex- pri hipment of Huyler’s famous candies. Sold exclusively at the Mark- ham cigar stand. 3t8-13 ‘Miss Ethel Oic of Roseau arrived in Bemidji this morning and will visit her brother, Clarence Oie, for a few days. CGeorge W. Cross of Red Lake, sup- i erintendent of the Inélan agency sthere, was a business visitor in the city yesterday. Norman .J. Larcon, Richard Sto- ‘berg “and -Lowell' Christianson of Crookston iwere among the vistiors {n temidji Thursday. | Pemidji has just received an ex- press shipment of Huyler's famous candies. Sold exclusively at the Mark- ham cigar stand. 3t8-13 Mrs. Raymond Towle and ‘Mrs. M. Gustavson and party ‘motored to Maple Ridge and spent the week camping at their farm. George Sterling and Sam Baney motored to Crookston yesterday to transact busiress and expect to re- turn to Bemidji today. Mrs. E. E. Hazen and Mrs. Dick Van Arnum went ‘to Northome by train yesterday and returned to Be- midji in the Hazen auto. You take no photos nor post cards from Rich studio unless they please you. 29 Tenth street. Phone 570-W. 26t8-16 Mrs.” L":C. Roth of Robbinsdale, who was a guest-at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Isted for a few days has returned to her home. Mr.. and Mrs. John Moberg and «children left for an auto tiip to various places in Saskatchewan, where they will visit relatives for two weeks. iMrs. R..L. Given and children are expected ‘to’ arrive:home tomorrow from Virginia and Lake Vermilion, iwhere they have spent the summer months with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. Quam of Portland, N. D., who have visited at the home} of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Jahr, 1423 Beltrami avenue, for the past month left Thursday for their home. Bemidj has ‘just received an ex- press shipment of Huyler’s famous candies. Sold exclusively at the Mark- ham cigar stand. 3t8-13 Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Given are ex- pected to arrive home Saturday or Sunday from Quill Lake, Sask., where they motored about three weeks ago to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | S.-C. Brown. They expect to stop at| places of ‘interest-en Toute. e and Mrs. L. 8. LaRue, Misses Gladys Pierce and Vivian Irwin of Tekamah, Neb., who have visited the past. week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl McMalion, left this morning for Duluth and Wisconsin to visit friends before returning to their home. They are making the trip by auto. VERSATILE MODES FOR CHILDREN To be sure of pleasing Miss Junior, the dress of dimity. ‘pictuted to the left’ should be included in her wirdrobe. The waist has a round nec with a collar of white organiy and the cuffs of the short sleeves correspond with the collar. picce skirt has a gathered tunic which is scalloped a2t the lower edge. Medium size requitcs 5%% yards 36-inch material. A Dblue chambray can be made up quite as _effectively after the second model. - The waist is slashed at the center-front and the edges bound with white piqué. Tucks trim the skirt. Blanket-stitch embroidery finishes the edges of the collar and cuffs.” Medium size requires 274 yards 36-inch material. First Model: Pictorial Review Junior Dress No. 9423. Sizes, 13 to 17 years. Price, 35 cents. . Sccond Model: Dress No. 9435. Sizes, 6 to 14 years. Price, 35 cents. Mrs. N, C. Hanson of Cass Lake called on friends in Bemidji Taurs- day. She was en route to Osage, Ia., wliere she was called by the sudden death of her nephew. ‘Charles Carter of Hines came to Bemidji last evening to attend the Realty ‘Association meeting, and was a guest at the J. W. Wilcox home last night. Saturday Special, Red Salmon, 15- pound cans for 15c. Palace Mcat & Grocery. 1t8-12 ;A S. S. Wilson, of Wilson & Co., re- turned Thursday from an eastern buying trip. He traveled the lake route and reports a .very enjoyable trip. “He visited Clicago‘en route. Mrs. A. Thompson, Miss Mary Mc Callister, Mys. Mabel Young, Mrs. M. Hogan and J. Doran will leave Sat- urday for Minneapolis, St. Paul, West Concord, Kasson and cther places for a ten-day outing. The Bemidji Business college opens Tuesday, September 6. Make your plans to attend either day or evaning school. cod8J)-820 Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Rice of Ten- strike and sister, Miss Marion Rice, of Bemidji returned yes Bemidji from Duluth, motored last Sunday to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kelinar, who have visited friends and relatives- at Becida, Bemidji, Park Rapids and Dorset for a month, left by auto on Thursday, for their home at Lestoff, Canada. For picnic or excursion partle&. charter passenger boat “Thoc”. A. A. Lee, licensed pilot. Phone 61-W. 6-26t¢ Word has béen received in Bemidji that a daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Bush of Brainerd, August 10. Mr. and Mrs. Bush were former residents of Bemidji, moving to Brainerd a short time ago.~ Friends of Mrs. A. Just, a former resident of {Turtle Rivey, received word from; her this week that her son, Fred, was killed July 18. He was struck in the head by a cable while working ‘in a sawmill at Seabeck, Wash. Saturday Svecial. Red Salmon, 15- pound cans for 15c. Palace Meat & Grocery. 1t8-12 The attached two- | MRS. WINTER ENTERTAINS IMfs. E. H. (Winter entertained at her home yesterday afternoon, 1113 Mrd. R. A. Olson entertained a few ladies yesterday afternuon at her home at 1118 Bemidji avenue. A social afternoon was enjoyed and Mrs. Olson served lunch. i0Y PICNIC SUPPER ' A few friends of 'Mr, and Mrs. “IW. P. Dye: of Minneapolis planned a plenic at Diamond Point yesten- day afternoon in their hohor, where they enjoyed social conveysation and a picnic supper. gk i ek . MISS LEET ENTERTAINS Miss Ruby Leet entertained at six ‘o’cloek dinner la evening at her home, 613 Bemidji avenue. The guests included Miss Bsther Het- jand of Fargo, Rex Hatton of James- town, and Willlam Walker of this clty. fnished " BETHEL LUTHERAN MEN TO . BE ENTERTAINED TONIGHT The Men’s society of the Bethel Lutheran church. will. be entertained tonight at the home of Charles Wahl: stedt in the Fifth ward, at 8 o’clock. “There Will 'be a program and lunch, and all are invited to attend. BERGLUNDS ENTERTAIN Mr. and Mrs, George C. Berglind entertained @t six o'clock dinrer Jast evening at their home, Fifteenth and Park avenue. The invited guests were Rev. and Mrs. T. B. Nordale, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Clover and the guests of yonmor, Mrs. Sellman and Herbert Sellman of St. Paul, who are visiting at the Nordale home. ; | G. A. R. AND CIRCLE WILL HOLD MEETINGS SATURDAY The G. A. R. will hold its regular meeting Saturday afterncon at 1:30 at the Moose hall. | The Ladies of the G. A. R. Circle | will be enteratined Saturday after- |noon at the home of Mrs. Almira! |Marin, 905 Irvine avenue. All mem- |bers are requested to be present |at 2 o’clock. | | Miss Mildred Wooil and Alhert | Hofttler of Warren are expected to' arrive 'in Bemidji Sunday to visit at | |the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. J.| Boardman, 1221 Beltrami avenue. Mr. Hofttler is a brother of Beardman. For ,plcnic or excursion parties charter passenger boat “Thor.” A. A. Lee, licensed pilot. Phone 61-W. 6-25tf | i Misses Anna and Amelia l{akkerup? ‘who have visited the past two.months | at the home of Mr. and :Mrs. N. L.| Hakkerup, 916 Bemidji avenue, will| leave the first of the week for Min-| neapolis, where they will visit before| going to New York where they ex-| pect to spend the winter. | Mrs. Mina Gustafson has remrnedi to Bemidji from an extended visit at | McCready, Man., and other places | in Canada. En route to her home she visited her sisters, Mrs. Ed Thorpe and Mrs. William Cendall, at Parkers Prairie and Alexandria. She spent a month’s vocation at various places.| Fine photos in_ folders for only| $3.50 dozen at Rich Studio. Post cards $1.85. 29 Tenth rt. 26t8-16 | L. E .Rood and his mother, Mrs.| Ed. Rood, Mrs. Foge'verg and: d:mgl\-; ter of Minneapols, and Mrs, M. E.| Rood of Whitewater, Wis., who have| been visiting at the O. Rood! and Andrew Rood homes for the past| two days, left this morning for thclr; homes. Eyrold Rood, son of 0. C. Rood, accompanied them to Minne- apolis where he will visit for about; two weeks. They made the trip by} automobile. The '‘Muse of Dancing. 1 The Muse Terpsichore was the inventress and patroness of the art of dancing as accessory to the sing- ing or recitation of lyrical poetry. She is generally represented with the lyre and plectrum, crowned with flows, ers and in a mirthful attitude. Ruvacribe tor ‘ne vaily Ploneer. and who wrote— A Woman more Beautiful than Sunday STEWART EDWARD WHITE The famous author whose tales of adventure are alwars popular, “Desert Gold,” “The Westerner,” etc., is the author of the latest adventure story— “The Leopard Woman” the Passionate Tropics—a Fascin- ating Enchantress—an Opulent Romance and Intriguc played against a Panoramic back ground. HOUSE PETERS and LOUISE GLAUM" Head a Powerful All-Star Cast. IT°’S A ASSOCIATED PRODUCERS’ PRODUCTION t?:; Grand Bemidji avenue, at two tables of cards, and lunch was served at b o’clock by the hostess. | MRS. OLSON ENTERTAINS 1 Mrs. 'g of the New Yo bolds him until ofticinls arvive. ~ Fritz, considered the champion police dog of the world, now the property police depurtnent, demonstrating, at the police dog kennels | near Sheepshead Bay, Long Island, how he seizes the feet of a robber and Specials for Saturday Ginger Snaps, by caddy, 1b ‘Mixed Cookies, by ¥ box, Ib ... 23c “Assorted Mixed Cookies, by % box, Ib. 25¢ Pure Cane Sugar, 100-1b sacks . .....$6.90 Pure Canc Sugar, 25-1b sacks .......$1.85 Gold Medal Flour, per 100-1b sack. . . $5.00 Karo Syrup, per gal .............. 80c Cracked Corn, per 100 1bs .........$1.50 Oats,-80-1b sack e, 8125 Shorts and Bran, per 100 lbs ..$1.10 “Temco” Coffee, in 3-1b cans .......$1.30 Blue Rosc Rice, perlb ............ 7Tc Cracked Rice,perlb .............. b5e¢ Full line of “Temco” and “Twin Ports” .. -Bnands of Canned Goods and Spices. Larson Bros. Grocery .NEW KAPLAN BLDG. COR 2ND & MINN, AVE. ‘ Phone 167 :—: :—: We Deliver i ———————— What Could Be More Appetizing Than a Dish of Langdon’s Sanitary Ice Cream H | ’ A PURE, MEALTHFUL DELICACY i i i Tat it Every Day—at 1ivery Meal—or Between Meals ASK FOR OUR SPECIAL BRICK Langdon Mfg. Company lee “ A1l Cream Cream’ TO DANISH FARMERS (By United Press) Devils Lake, N. D, Aug. 12 | gotiations are going forward W | Kelly Brothers Real Estate firm | to gell a tract of/land to a syndic {representing Danish faimers of n |nois and Indiana. The land is loc ed near Guarske, 20 miles north of | here. 'MAY SELL LARGE TRACT | { | PAGE FIVE RAILROADS TO PAY FOR EXPENSES OF WITHESSES (By Unite Bismarck, N, D.,, August 12.---= *|'Through an ar nt with the Northern Pacif ad wiil be reimbu presenting wiines valuation g i to the state $1,900, apportioned among the count Lamb Stew, per 1b . . Beef Stew, per 1b .. Pot Roast, per 1b Fancy Hens, per 1b . Palace Meat Veal Stew, perlb ...... Phone 200-201 30c¢ and Grecery Faney Spring Chicken, per Ib SEE Katherine MacDon- ald in four splendid roles. SEE Wesley Barry as “Freckles” her love-sick admirer. LIVE” with Jack Hoxi and a notable cast DON'T MISS IT! __SUNDAY and MONDAY—— AT AT ] | ;2’||l|||l"|||“l|||||||“"|||""||I||"“"l“.""ll'lill""!:|!ll—;!llllfllll;llll:"l“"ii“"lllllz: ANOTHER 8B1G SURPRISE Christy Comedy—Two Parts SATURDAY ONLY A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION A DALl if St ot 1 6 of the SEE An Aerial Circus un- thrill! Heled in para the screen has shown you be- Another Western Feature BT HisS THIS DNE! U T HTT LU MR