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Items for this column will be gladly received by Mrs. Harvey, telephone 114-W. Readeis owe it to ‘their guests ahid ‘to'them. selves to see that items of local \ interest are reported: Every item will be given proper -considera- tion when source is knowas - . J. L. Coy :of Weérner transacted business ni’ the city yesterday. i N R Gilbert Peterson of Werner was ‘a business caller.in the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Knox of: Ten Mile Lake. spent the week end in Bemidji at their home 1117 Park avenue. You take mo.photos nor post cards from Rich studio unless they please you. 29 Tenth streét.” Phone 570-W. 26t8-16 A dance in the old armory tonight. Music by Schuck’s International Jazz orchestra. Everybody invited. 1t8-16 Mrs. C. S. Barclay, who has been seriously ill and under the care of a physician for the past week, is very much improved -at present. Fine photos in toiders for only $3.560 dozen at Rich Studio. Post cards $1.85. 29 Tenth et. 26t8-16 Sanford Bale of Lisbon, N. D., arrived in the city this morning to visit his former schoolmate, Charles Reed, at his home, 918 lrvi}p avenue. Mrs. Andrew Nelson of Willmar and daughter, Mrs. Lee and two sons fem St. Paul are visiting at_the hume of Mrs. A. Nelson’s sister, Mrs. 0. P. Grambo. Cash paid for Liberty bonds. G. B. Hooley, Northegp Grocery Co. - i : 1-19t Adolph Christianson, Archie Wha- ley and Mr. Ricker made a trip to Puposky Sunday in the new Overland touring car recently purchased by Mr. Christianson. The Men’s aid of the Lutheran Free church will meet tonight in the church | A fine program will:be given and lunch will be served. All are invited | to come. Rev. 0. P. Grambo. After September 1st Mrs. William C. Budge will take a limited number | of pupils for pianoforte instruction. 1226 Doud avenue. Telephone 318-W- 8-12tf Clinton Crosby and wife have moved recently to the . property owned ‘hy: Leigh Hendrickson, 1016 Park avenue. Mr. Crosby is an em- ployee of the American Express com- * pany of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Henderschott and children -have returned to their home on Twelfth street from an auto the guests for a-few days: of Mrs. Henderschott’s brother, Mr. Peterson. For ,picnic or excursion parties charter passenger. boat “Thor.”” = A. A. Lee, licensed pilot. Phone 3‘5& g -251! Mr. and Mrs. Erick Landgren of Becida and Mr. and Mrs. John Luchen of Fernhill were Sunday guests of Mr. Landgren’s cousin, - :Bernard Landgren and family at Liberty. Miss Hyratia Rcyise who had spent severar days at the home of Miss-Marjorie Heggie and other friends there mo- tored with them to her home, 423 Fourth street. The Bemidji Business college opens Tuesday, September 6. Make your plans to attend either day or evenifig school. e0d89-820 Mrs. Harry Randall and children, David and Pearl, of Park River,:N. D., are guests of Mrs. Randall’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Barclay.and family at-Dr. Gilmore’s farm, “Fair Acres,” near Bemidji. They expect to remain here for several mnoths while Mr. Randall is employed in the harvest fields of North Dakota. Mrs. Randall ~was formerly - Miss Esther Barclay of Bemidji. ICARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our heart felt - thank to the American Legion for the beautiful floral offering in the burial of our son and: brother. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson, Julia Johnson, Oscar Johnson, George Johnson, Melvin Johnson. j DISSOLUTION NOTICE', ‘Notice is hereby given that W. D. Hines and H. W. Beaulieu doing bus- iness as Hines-Beaulieu Auto Radiat- 0 Co. at 507 Beltrami avenue, have ‘ dissolved partnership and the busi- ness is to continue in the name of H. W. Beaulieu who will collect all ac- counts and.pay:all indebtedness. Dated: this 9th day of August, 1921. H. W. Beaulieu, Successor. trip to Eagle ‘Bend where they were |- LONG-WAISTED NEGLIGEE Soft figured voile may be employed to develop this attractive negligee with long-waisted body and short, gathered skirt. The fastening is at one side, the fronts being cut. away dee%]y to_be finiahe(f‘fwitfi a fichu collar. Extensions at each side of the patch-pockets are left partly unstitched for a belt of pink ribbon to pass through. Lace edges the collar and cuffs. Medium size requires 4 yards 36-inch figured and ¥ yard 36-inch plain matenial, if the collar and ‘cufis are on, conttasting: fabric. . Pictorial Review N%hgee No. 9429. Sizes, small, medium, large. = Price; 35 cent: 4 k. . e Earl Grinols of Solway was a busi- ness visitor in;ABemidji Monday. Lawrence Miller of Frohn trans- acted business.in Bemidji Monday. Mrs. Clyde Martin and cilildren, of | Turtle River, visited friends in Be- midji Monday. Miss Eva Atwoad, fo Lavinia spent Monday in Bemidji -the guest of friends. A ¢ Mrs. F. W. Noble of Turtle River was ‘a ‘business . visitor ~-in Bemidji Monday. - W Mrs. Henry Hilborn of Puposky : spent Monday in- Bemidji shopping and-calling on friendss : Mrs. Earl Allen left Bemidji for Cass Lake to visit her mother and friends for a few. days. . Miss’ Myrtle ‘Rain left Bemidji- to- day for Duluth, ‘where she will visit friends and relatives Tor tWwo wWeeks. R. E. Koehn returned to his home in Bemidji Saturday evening from Waubun, where- he. transacted busi- ness for'a week. Miss Mary Feigle of Northern, re- turned to her home from Minneapo- lis Monday, where she went-to attend the wedding of her sister. ; Mrs. J. E. Fitzgerald and daugh- ter, Miss Margaret, left this morn- ing for their home at Billings, Mont., after visiting -at the -home of Mrs. Fitzgerald’s mother, Mrs. P. J. Rus- sell, and her sister, Mrs. J. ‘A. Young- gren, for the past six weeks. Miss Rozella Schenck has returned to her -home at Eagle Bend after spending a_week pleasantly as-the gsest of - her - aunt, Mrs. Herman Qnom " at¢ Biackduck: Miss: Schenck visited her friénd, Mrs. Adolph Chris- tiangon and family, 1025 Mississippi avenue, Thirsday _while . en route from Blackdubk to Edgle Bend. " For .pien1 xcursion partles, Shharter passenger boat “Thor”: A. A. Les, licensed pilot.” Phone 61-?.2 dt Mrs. J. I". Essler and daughter Miss Ruth, expect. to leave Bemidji tomorrow. to visit friends and rela- tives in the southern part of the state. They will visit at. Minneapo- lis and also their old home, St. Peter, where they will be a homecoming celebration and big pageant. They expect to be gone a week or ten days- Mr. and Mrs.. Robert Hyde, Mrs. Flovence \Middleton and = daughters, Irene and Jean, Flossie S. Kinendore and - Alice “Schroeder, daughter - of Mr. and.Mzs. ,C. P..Schroeder, have| gone, by duto to”Stewart, Nev. They will visit en route at Portland, Ores anid San Fraticiséo: ‘'They: have been visiting at the summer home of Mrs. Hannah. Pendergast at Lake: Plan- taganet. Fred Lange of Grant Valley mo- tored with his brother-in-law, C. W. Tengsbury, to Bemidji Friday eve- ning and took the train for Edgerton, Minn;, upon, receipt.of news,that the condition - of his, wife’s health was not 50 favérable of late. It was thought by her physician there that it might be necessary for her to sub- mit to anioperation. Mrs. Lange, who has been {ii@gor health for some time, has spent - the past two months, with her’ infant son, at the home of . her parents, Kingsbury at Edgerton. Mr. Lange | was accompanied by his son, Walter, and daughters, Misses Faye and Fern. NOTICE \ Notice is héréby given that there are funds in the treasury to pay general fund warrants to No. 1245 | Permanent Improvement fund to No. 1293 and revolving fund to No. 1344 inclusive. 3t8-16 GEO. W. RHEA, Treas. - |for Grand Forks, where she will visit .| months. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. morning for her home at Camp Point, | Mr. and Mrs. James Rice of Ten:| strike visit relatives and friends in| Bemidji Sunday. i‘ilfl Lucene McCuaig has returned from Minneapolis, where she spent.a few days on business. Miss Elsie Taylor of Cass Lake transacted business and called on friends:in @smidji yesterday. Miss‘Lois Ferrell has returned to her home'in Bemidji after visiting friends at Tenstrike for several days. i Agnes and Leroy Olander nrrived‘ this morning for a two weeks’ visit at the home of their brother, A. M. Olander. s Mr. Holliday, who represents the Cutler-Magner Co. of Minneapolis, was in)iBemidji Monday transacting business. } Mrs. Nelson of Willmar is a_guest| at the farm homeof Rev. and Mrs. 0. P. Grambo: Mrs. Grambo. Miss Elizabeth Tuwomy left Sunday at the home of Dr. and Mrs. William- son for a week. . ‘Chatles Gould of St. Paul is visit- ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Gould, and other Yelatives in Bemi during his vacation. F. C. Bates left yesterday for Min- neapolis and bther southern cities, where' he. expected to transact busi- rg3s for a féw days. - Dr. H. W. Allen and wife, and Miss Bartlett, of Minneapolis, are spend- ing a short vacation at the Dickenson home at Buena Vista. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Kinney return- ed to their home in Bemidji Monday after’ visiting relatives at Grafton, N. D., for three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. McMahon and son Raymond motored to Cass Lake this morning, .where Mr. McMahon will transact business during the day. Misses Anna Brown and Ethel Jamison and Walter Bock and Louis Larson motored to Itasca State Park §unday and enjoyed an all-day out- ing. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Sceppar of Faribault: wéfe guests - Sunday and Monday at.the summer home, Birch Knoll, of ‘Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Lahr and family. Mr. and Mrs. .E. G. Hagen and twd children; who have visited in Be- midji at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Smith, returned to their home at Morton, Minn., Monday. Mrs. Glen Thompson and son of Minneapolis .arrived in Bemidji_this morning and are guests of Mrs. E. E. Stewart and Miss Capitola Stewart at their home, 922 Dewey avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Brett and son, Russell, .of St.. Paul, atrived in Bemidji ;Bunday ' and. are-guests of their nephew and niece, Dr..and Mrs. E.‘R. Franklin, 417 Irvine avenue. Wash., is.expected to arrive-in Be-! midji to be present at the funeral of her mother, Mrs.T. J. Slough; which will be held in Bemidji tomorrow. Miss Ethel Ofe returned to her ing her brother, Clarence Oie, who is| employed by the. Great Northern railway, in Bemidji fur a few days. Miss Jessie Lycan of Toledo, Ohio, who was .a guest of her brother, F. S.{ Lycan, for a few days, left Sunday| for Crookston to visit; her brothier, W.! F..Lycan,’ before’ returning to her| hoie: M i Bemidji this: morning - for his home after visiting his daughter, Mrs. H. A. Ferrell, and family, and brother, | A:- P. Ritchie, for <the past twoj Mr. and Mrs. ‘D. G. Wells, 713} America avenue, left by auto this] motning for Grand Forks, N. D, to attend the wedding of their cousin, Miss Winifred Nelson.. They expect| toibe gane for several days. Mr. and Mrs. -Wm. Kilpatrick of | Excelsior, Lake Minnetonka, spent Saturday and.Sunday in Bemidji as| guests of Mr. atd Mrs. Oscar Erwig. | They. have been, camping for some time at Itasca Park and went from Bemidji via the range towns to their| hegre. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Pendergast, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Ritchie and family | and - their guests, Mrs. Skinner and| Mrs. Harvey, and Mr. and Mrs. A.| per at Movil lake Sunday cvening. Rev. John W. Wilson, wife and|| daughter Frences, of Ripon, Wis., are | guests - of H. C. Wilson, who are } spending the summer in the E. Y.|| Wilson cottage at Big Turtle lake. || Rev. :Wilson is pastor, of the Congre- ional, church at Ripon, Wis. Mrs. W. F. Hughes, who has been a guest of her daughter, Mrs.: George | W. Rhea and family, 1010 Beltrami | avenue, for the summer, left this ] Ill. Mr. Rhea accompanied her and will visit there for about two weeks. | Mrs. Prudence Martin of Harris- burg, Pa., Mrs. W. A. Brewer, Dallas Center, lowa, and Mr, and Mrs. Wil- liam Fox of Waukee, Jowa, srrived! in Bemidji Monday evening by auto from Towa and will spend the week! visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 1 Miles Jacobs, 923 Irvine avenue. Mrs. Martin and Mrs. Brewer are sisters She is a sister of | .. Mrs,-Laura - Pomroy of Seattle,}] home at: Roseau ‘Monday after visit- | E. B, Ritchic of Howard Lake left| J. Keefe énjoyed ‘a corn roast sup- || of Mr, Jacobs, Mrs, Fox is a niece. KINGBIRD-PERKINS Miss “Naney® “Perkins' dnd Scott Kingbird, both of the Red Lake agency, were married Monday after- noon at 1:80 by Judge Harris, and returned to Red Lake to make their| home. TEACHERS AND OFFICERS OF BAPTIST CHURCH MEET There will be a business meeting of the teachers and officers of the Bap- tist Sunday school held this evening at the church, and it is” desired that all be present. MRS. W. N. BOWSER ENTER- TAINS AT’ GOLF MONDAY Mrs. W. N. Bowser entertained 14 uests at 1 o’clock luncheon yester- fiay at Birchmont Beach hotel. The ladies played golf in the morning and afternoon. MOOSE LODGE MEETING TO BE HELD TONIGHT The regular business meeting of the Moose lodge will be held this eve- | , ning at the Moose hall at 8 o’clock. | All members are urged to be present as there is business of importance to Be transacted. FUNERAL SERYICES OF MRS. SLOUGH WEDNESDAY P. M. The funeral services for Mrs. T. J. Slough, who passed” away last Fri- day evening at the home of her son, wifi be held Wednesday afternoon at the Presbyterian church at 2 o’clock.| Dr. G. H. Zentz will preach, and the services will be under the direction of M. E. Ibertson. Interment will be made ‘in Greenwood cemetery. PHILATHEA CLASS ELECTS OFFICERS FOR NEXT YEAR The Philathea class of the M. E. Sunday school elected the following officers at their business meeting held last evening at the home of Mrs. P. L. Hines: president, Miss Florence Bagley; vice-president, Miss Bertha ‘Webster; treasurer, Miss Kate Hines; secretary, Miss Florence Sutlif. Miss Bertha Webster gave a very instruc- tive and entertaining talk on the “Lives of Amos and Hosea.” Re- freshments were sarved and a social hour enjoyed. Cleanup Shoe Sale on--- Summer Fecotwear, which will include high and low Shoes, Pumps and Oxfords, in Kid, Canvas and Nubuck. This sale.is not merely a mark-down of price, but a sacrifice of stock regardless of price. We must move them from our shelves in order to make room for Fall and Winter Footwear. You May Find Just What.. You Need in One of These Lots, 1 lot of White Pumps and Oxfords with high heels, which include values from $7.50 to 31 85 $9.00, for, per pair........ lot of High Shoes with Louis heels, Bloomenthal’s Washable Kid, values $15.00, 3385 for, per pair .. 1 lot of Nubuck Pumps, Cuban heels, one of the newest and most popular numbers, T e oo $3.85 lot of Men’s and Boys’ Shoes, odds and ends, values to $l.85 $6.00, per pair. " 1 lot of White Canvas High Shoes, consists of broken lots, includes values of from $4.00 to 98c $5.00, per pair.... Special lot of Dark Brown Vici Kid, full Louis heel Oxfords, $9.00 values, s4.95 at per pair... Special lot of Black Kid, one eyelet tie with Cuban _heel, $8.50 values, at per pair. of This Sale starts at once and will continue until all Spe- cials are cleaned up. Come in—what you are looking for may be here. - - - - e Th | pedient. | | locker will return to Bemidji in two | ldre~ will go to Iowa | Cnh e AR AR R 'MAGE THREE “NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING The Red Lake Northern Railway &| Construction Company will hold its| annual meeting at the office of J. J.| Opsahl, Markham Block, at 8 p. m.| Tuesday, September 6th, 1921, to| elect directors and to transact Such| other business as directors deems ex- Leo J. Opsahl, secretary. * 8-16-23-30. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Hurlocker and two children will leave tomorrow morning for Tekamah, Neb., where they will visit relatives. Mr. Hur- weeks and Mrs. Hurlocker and chil-| to vsiit her | mother. and other relatives before | returning to Bemidji. | Mr. McGrath; salesman in this_ter- ritory for Forman Ford & Co. of Min- neapolis, has made arrangements fot | an apartment in the new, Doran Bloch | and expects to move here, with hiy|.= recently acquired wife, about Sept. 1st. ! COMING to the REX—SUNDAY You have scen lots of “movies. NOW SEE “QUT OF THE DUST” It’s a !’roduciion! STRONG HEARTS MELT IN TEARS - 3 D ove-but here is a e from life in father love e | 0 Simple. so human - <o | Bl splendidly acted! Yot it just one of the treats in Bemidji’s PlayGround DIAMOND POINT Enjoy your Sundays and picnics there. Lunches and hot Coffee served. Confac- tions of all kinds in stock, Special accom- modations’ for pignic par- of# ties. Diamond Point. is a truly Northern Minneso- ta’s most beautiful play- ground and it's free to you. Archie Ditty Custodian > . T Bathing ~Suits - For Rent at. New Bath Pavilion i l‘ r—— REX Theatre Today and Wednesday Harry Garson presents Clara Kimball Young —in— “The Forbidden Woman” From' the famous book by Lenore J. Coffen. A Sumptuously Staged Photo-Drama. THE LOVE-STORY BEAUTIFUL AN EVENT— IN THE ANNALS OF THE PHOTOPLAY HISTORY OF THIS CITY The ‘management of this theater takes pleasure in announcing the appearance of Clara Kimball Young in her second big Equity picture “THE FORBIDDEN WOMAN," today. It is an event for any theater in the land to announce and exhibit this production, for it presents Miss Young at the height of her brilliant career. We request our patrons to come as early as possible, so that all may be accommodated, seated promptly and comfortably. We expéct capacity and oyerflow crowds, for the picture warrants such attend- ance and undoubtedly will have it, coming, as it does, direct from its New York run. THE STORY OF * Clara Kimball Young i “The Forbidden Woman” deals with the life and love secrets of a dazzling Parisian Opera Star at the height of her fame, with wealth, position and luxuries as her playthings. The story is gorgeously invested, assuring you an eve- ning of de luxe entertainment. A MERMAID COMEDY With JOHNNY ADAMS—“HIGH & DRY” Rex Orchestra Matinee: 2:30—7:10-9:00 —COMING THURSDAY— The Man from Medicine Hat Resiiass Bnia” Biggér and Better than “The Branded Woman” PAULINE STARKE CULLEN LANDIS MARY ALDEN RUSSELL SIMPSON Head the Cast. GRAND WED.-and-THURS. Thcx didn't knowher name 80 they tagded her witha ~— numbar. Yot the unknown beauty triumphed when :he hour !d:v}l‘xc .Whatgave er strength to do or die? Was b o e e e oo e e 4 PRESENTED by Carl Laemmle—a’ real heart-picture of Treachery and’ Tears and Triumph—packed with dra- 'matic situations that will stir your blood. g : {See the great panic scene in the fifth reel ¢ ;and have a thrill that will last for days.\| i 'Starring beautiful > ! CARMEL MYERS Directed by King Baggot!. L I's a UNIVERSAL Ficture Also Jack Cunningham’s Thrilling “DOUBLE ADVENTURE” 9th Episode—Popular Pathe Serial Grand i Tonignt | 10c 25¢