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A l | lnn“muu-u wealua x lvl‘hbll AT .l-—. e treasurers 2t9-8 | 1 | 0 the advertiiig firm deciin Y | New 'Chute. Detlel Name ¥dm fockipation. | were 41 .£a cautiful, pane il | A new adaptation ot the pataehute | prunging with o faleausas the chiet | works of “ai Yot the city trustees | has been esperimented upon lx.y the gport of niedioval England, and those I refused. Worse and worse, the women | Ay | ale ‘Ségyicey Thls con=ists U4 " grgined 'the birds or handled | of Placer county, i which Roseville is | carrying ' the ‘parachute in thé O ooy wore knowh as falconers, from | situitted, have’ banded them: of the fuselage whh certuin sl_ll'c"t‘ll which Is derived our modern Faulks Items for this column will be | gether to prevent the erection of any ;“:_‘f"’::‘|‘:f’,"f‘,:\ i':.(" ‘:fl:.‘Iz'l"::.l 1'.'\‘.:.“1,“:'”,”: per with itsvariutions. gladly received by Mrs.. Harvey,: | i more billboards in_ Placer county, hecessary e ll Edlolene 1 telephone 114-W. Readers owe | whether i the form . of -“Beautiful | plane in midair he shoply pulls a fevets Jud ‘Tunkins. it to their guests and to them. Mr. an -dMrs. George Walker en-| oo om it s panels” or otherwise. It'seens strange, disconnoetinig h{mwlf un;l u sectww ;lxt Tod Tunkcins says- that i caling selves to see that items of local | tertained Mr..and Mrs. M. A. Downs | 5 “1 but then some peoplerare notoriously the rear fuselage from the rest of the | oy oy friend you have to be a little interest are reported. Every item and family ,and their guest, Mrs. T.| SEABS PROTECT THE. GRASS | bind to thelr privileges.— stinn | rane. e tactful to avoid looking surprised be will be given proper consideras J. Hatton of Jamestown, N. D., at| Science Monitor, | caue he Is still ‘alive. ‘Hon when source knawn. six o'clock dinner last evening. | Or‘nimuntal Garden Walk of Peculiar Nol:')lluomn, Pllea:‘e Rtetad.tpub' G | ¢ T on merely to attrac X { RAY: D i | Design Has Been Fourd to Serve Woman in Civic Affairs, The an in itself make cattle: Saves Money. E. M. Mussey, editor of the Grygla EPISCOPAL GUILD WILL | lic attention does nor it 1 y. Hitie, w » ; vg | Purpose Admirably. There is promise of betters things N o 1o piirt of the : AR siEvinE il gle, was among the business visi- HOLD MEETING THURSDAY T et ine the: fact that the | £0F Morednuplrcseay the pu ¢ | Seattld, Wash., s saving its citizens torsiin the city today. e for Connecticut in the fact thut WA popgon goncerned. approximately - $1,000000 a year by i The Ladies’ Guild of the Episcopal| AN old Dutch method of making or- | League of Women “’:“"" of “'l‘“"‘“"" ! FAINERAIES. L reason of the lower rates it-enjoys for f A4 ) s church will meet at Mrs. B. J. Let-| bumental garden- walks: was to form | has sent out a quest onnaire betitting | { 3o % \eotrle cotigh 1te A 3 L re:ehn“tz‘i’i‘v:fofdt‘:“fi&?"m' ""g‘." ford’s 1014 Beltrami avenue, Thuss. | tessellated patterns by the use of con- | the slogan, “Know Your Own Town | o Uncle, :‘“"i{w"i‘c ?a",'“ Wi ffl;:f',,&.',m ',.',‘.‘t‘;",1.".J?;},‘;:‘;’,fi',.’“,?,,ff{:;’:; ¢ an:mnpl b e city tfiis ;:leneekapo is ’dny afternoon at 2:30.. All are cor-! crete slabs in combination with.the This should be well worth doing for | You' |~e‘|n a bad way : \uu:_ l"tulh- D " (hoals Tt private e yes 5 | dially invited. | grass sod. The owner of eanflva' tie Information to be obtained, in- | herit anything from a.successtu ownorahip: was: 81 ceiith, M and Mrs. A. Blatter and fam. DAUGHTERS o—i——w | grounds at Colorado Springs has used | tended for the locul mmmunnllef. and | er but money. 5 -, D51y of aby: "l REB: | this method for the construction of | «8 a bisis of future state legislution. | S S s - jly, ‘of near Rosby, attended the La-| EKAH |t l 3 Gt ctant | et T 1Y ry - H | But no doubt the ‘most importan " Borty colsbeilibnias Dismond kot OLY “MEDTING, TOMIGHT) v e 1111111 T T T T TS SORGAY: ] . m“’l;l!mml‘):uegvl';;fir'q orl “‘el"e.k“h w]ill’ ers scem to thinkj the awakening = y = ¥ e = . g A for thelr regular | women of an Interest iy civie | = : » P = Ladies™ one:strap pumps, brown | business meeting at 8 o'clock at the | Losibha s Y i E A Donald Crisp - ot = S ] ; Phe neizhbprhond 1. cortain = W\ Production:. , = Cuban heel, $3.95 at Tyoppman)s I 0. O: F. hall. It is desired that all| 3 — \ 3 S : z p 4 = 5 be; ! | t for anyone, and s | = i A = Down Stairs gtore. 4t9. 'J‘. members be present. 1 a good stirting point—Christian S = i e " A // = Wi N ce Monitor = = Mrs. J. W. Murray, 900 Minnesote: WILTON LADIES’ AID TO | anse Iy TR, = = bR W e M e MEET FRIDAY AFTERNOON | | Snbacribe for The Guily Plonesr. = = d Norwood to visit friends EFFECTIVE IN SERGE The Ladies’ Aid of the Lutheran | i = and-relatives for the next ten days: church of Wiltor ets Fri = = : : ts Friday after-| : = ¢ = Among the advance suggestions for |noon at 2-%0 v?i o Mrs. B 1 = = : e sug, ) at 2: th Mrs. P. J. Fro-| = = Miss Carol Knox went to Black-| Fall may be found this delightful little |danl. A large attendance is urged. | 1 = FAMO.E!;ESE:TED&V Sicd = duck Monday evening to begin’ hef g?mccl;giflkdlafrla{igl“leci §§1;'"Z,‘""°d Ov:]lt}'l b | ) evro et i ars = ERIR SRR = o L Itis -over model, = sChOOl_v‘v(jrk Tuesday as teacher of the| the front being slashed fl the Cmfer BETHEL LUTHERAN LADIES = With = Summit school, where she taught last| and.finished for closing ’]‘:lm-back WILL MEET TOMORR! ! = YIS = year. cuffs finish the long onc-piece’ sleeves. + : oOW. 2 > = DAVID POWELL = | At the sides, the skirt is gathered | & Ald of the Bethel - = : . = Miss Bessie Knox-went to Puposky| under the seif-girdle. Medium size rel will meet Thursday | | = Big Human Story of = Monday afternoon to assume her du-| requires 235 yards spinch serge and’ |Afternoon at 2:30 imthe churchibase- | i = = Young Marriéd Life = ties as teacher the following morning| 2 Yards inch-wide braid. . ment,. corner Sixth and America) = S N . = in the Christianson district, where she| _, Pictorial Review Dress No gsoz. |avemue. Mrs. Gust Johnson will.be = f Can you bluff the world = formerly taught. Sizes, 33 to 42 inches bust. Price, 35° |hostess. All'are welcome. ! — 77— h ile? = cents. Also 16 to 20 years. ; ) i 2 HERE ARE THE NEW ||E b = All electric, light.bills are due and i SR 3 d| ] = an you beat it on ycur= should be'pald on or before the 10th s 7| Mrs. Jones of Lisbon, N. D., was a) . w " PRICES F. O. B. FACTORY = nerve? = g I E, R d 0 _ | puest Mond £ Mrs. J The' Idea of “Watch Your Step” Has = = of September. In doing so0 you save| I E: Raymond of I'rohn was a busi- | & oiiday of Mrs. J. C. McGhee. : i “ = = your discount and help us give you |1€S$ visitor in Bemidji Tuesday. . Been Used Literally by a Western !l Model 420 Rondster. $525.00 = the service you desire. 819-10, Mr.’and Mrs. L; L. Omdahl 'of Bag< Gardener: in Laying ‘Out’ His Walk: g 5 . == . i o1 = 8 P i 5 George Becker of Grant Valley|ley visited over Sunday at the B. Stone* Slabs Have Been Placed in || Model 490 Touring.$525.00 = p i . = Alfred Davis who has spent the|transacted ‘business in Bemidji Tues- h(x‘et?he“ home, 923 Bemidji avenue,| the' Middie of the Turf. Model-490 C $875.00 = ) = ]past lfiw}‘x) monthi viflitings}l;eg.\tifdes.-st day. - aving motored-here, © |what he calls a “watch your step” 9ce oRpes L = TONIGT &’‘THURSDAY= his old home at on, i ! | walk. abs e 2 = . = i i B Hooley, Northern Grocery Co. _|nephew of Mys. F. G. Schadegg, was| fOrf 0 that they correspand 10 1he || Model 490 Light De- = = to Bemidji. Mr. Davis_is a brother | | A bty alkinge . ode! ig! e: = (74 =] % Mrs: William Abell of this city.” 1-18tf |a guest at the Schadegg home, 1108 footsteps of a person walking along = g = of Mrs. William Abell ‘of this city. Beitrami avenue, today. % | the garden path, and it Is possible to livery .......... $525.00 | = = Miss Lela Jones of Nebish arrived| Miss Clara Jensen of Clearbrook is : traverse. fhie. whole length of ': withs i § QGmmmm’ g | e ol ooriey and whll be o stg-| the guest of Bemidji friends this|y Viss Esther Johnson of Lakota;|out stobDink on the srss—Porlir|| prACE YOUR ORDER | /= = dent of the Bemidji high school again | week. N. Q., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Mechanics Magazine, = v 4 = = this term. She will make her home| - Archie Nangle, and family, havingar- A e WHILE EARLY BELIV- (= = with “her sister, Mrs. Jesse R. Me-| Lloyd Swedberg ' of Buena Vista rived in Bemicil Sugdavs SCENERY-. MARRED* BY SIGNS = . ‘ = = Pherson, at the Kaplan apartments. |left Tuesday for St. Paul to transact{ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bailey of Redby | A e ERIES ARE POSSIBLE. |I= = ‘ Vadies: ‘oncostrap: pamis biseh businéss and ‘atterid the fair. visited at the home' of Mr. and Mrs. | Public Justified in Taking Strict Meas- = E | ‘Cuban heel, $3.95 at Tyoppmanis . P. E. Welch Monday, en route to| °urés-to Put a Stop to Grow- = = Down Stairs store. 199 G- W. Haws, general freight agent| Minneapolis to attend the fair. i ing Nuisance. A\ T — = . of the Soo Line, is in Bemidji today ! — o= 3 " g {on business connected with that rail-| Dan Rose, Mrs. J. F. Essler and, Everywhere the motorist travels tl i = = Miss Hypatia Rouse returned to , Mrs. J. F. Essler and verywhere the motorist travels the = % s3 Lyp Ous °0 0| voad. daughter, ‘Miss Ruth, Mrs. K..H. Ol-| natural beautiful scenery is marred | 3 | = her home in Bemidji Saturday: eve: son. and Miss Edith urlock 3 o oo ; 4 5 74 = — < piphas : % : , ss B er motor-| by glaring signs, not ouly small || Ph 5 idji | = = le:t"izy ‘;it‘fi,‘;&izd:s‘gthz ;?e?é ogle::r Fred sz\rson and faml}y have re-|ed to Thief River F:_l]ls 'l:uesdny and b())urd_q but Immense structures often Phone 78 Bemidji = = cousin, Mrs. E. B. Scott, and family turned from Cokato, Minn., where|spent the day, returning Tuesday eve-| a hundred feet or more in length and | = = and aunt, Mrs. W. A. Scott, and fam. | tiey have visited relatives for thening. {twenty o, more feet In height. = = ily. . : o) it " . | Just at' a bend-in the road where = y = - i Misses Alice Ferrier and Claire| yo tourist expect i i i = e R : : i« L vist expects to have a fine = e ent T Bt apd M Do oo sl o S I, L QU e o, s, b o, e O ;’_;’)'}‘iinL\?‘l}'w];?e“']y{;‘;}?ffivfi?dfiaigr txg; Wingna where she will attend the|trami avenue; for a few days en| scene N "0"'1’.1““,““: ent o ‘_"" AL ol = & ot gt e e hobaa: "Bn’ route ‘they are m;tox'ing coming. year. !‘outeftq Minneapolis to attend tha:;::;:h“‘;;)X::.‘:’:“}ld‘,\;,l‘;‘_l::(.f'"‘m Ll Qi to Mi lis, LeSul Mankats state. far, Bl o M S 5 I;)ufutll;m:sfioéf\’all; toeu\r;’irginia :nt:i, Mr. and Mrs. William McDermid . s At some points lllULh des of the expect to reach there in > bout ten|and Mrs. R. W. Koehn and two chil-| _ Miss Blanche Dodge of Nova Sco- road will be lned with th unsightly _—— e = deipe.it 70t E s “rr| dren;left Fuesday. by auto for Minne-[tia has assumed her duties as teacher | and ugly advertising walls. rODAY & WEDNE SDAY S apolis to attend the fair this week. oi]' :s“ix{ll grndg at Central 'school, and | In England the disfiguring of fences, L e atspirii while in Bemidji wil: make her home| buildings and other places with signs e charter vpassenger boat “Thor?“ A.| Mps. T. J. Hatton of Jamestown, with Mrs. K. H. Olson, 703 Minne-| is prevented by law on the ground that A. Lee, licensed pilot. Phone 61-W.|N. D., who has visited her sister, Mrs. sota avenue. the good taste of the people is offend- HARRY GARSON Presents 6-26tf | M. A. Downs, and family, for the Ciiviiss GOndnT'u-;_IO e edsnnd the landseape distigured. ' d : | pastweek, returned to her home Tues-| .t an, 10-year-old son ome of the worst offenders are . ¢ Rev. Adrian Alexander MCCflSkI“‘day, oy of Mr. and Mrs. John Goodman, 503 | manufucturers who are interested in ara lmba oun = of Ponsford was in the city yesterday 5;’:1‘1’11)' flV;‘f"u%f\lV)'lm lhaS,bce_n YOy | thedevelopment of motoring. - They e in Tithel B Sensatione]:Stage S lling on friends. He preached last. i vith g case | ood-poisoning for | jyve pos > ; u 5 “in Kthel Barrymore’s Sensational Stage Success— eI at Soway and plans to préadk, el ol R tate. this the past weel,is reported to be slight- e e s et ot i Unite | AT OUR'_MACHINE SHOP ’ s et 7 at Moose tomorrow night. Fridaylond will resume her teaching in tha| > o o o 0 States, much to the annoyance of |YOUL can have every kind of machine 66 ° night he will preach at Douglas |, tefmédiate gradés at Guthrie thi motorists and the disfigurement of the repairing done expertly, promptly i # Lodge, returning to Ponsford:’Sate{ivéck. grades athrie this| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Matthews and | o S0 % gureme and at a reasonable cost. Our equip- | - an b ‘e urday. s ?;m,‘g‘f' Cl'ljl’lton, ant" Iz{mtgred ts “If’lh:t;mlvnnre cannot be stopped ment is adequate for any kind of | . B h . ) S s emidji and were guests Monday an ' SR = ! work from drilling small holes to By Sir Arf + Wing Piner After September 1st Mrs, Willtam | F- E. Lister of Duluth, district| Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Welch, | any other way, motorists can at least | oyorhauling a bi;:"m:whine. 1If you | y Archut Wing Sinero = . Budge will take a limited number commercial manager of the North-|Mr. Matthews is a brother of Mrs.|agree not to patronize any concer fyse machinery of any kind better| The Brilliant Photo Drama that of pupiis for pianoforte instruction.|western Telephone - Exchange com-|Welch. They left Tuesday for Min- | alding in detracting from the natural | have our address handy. You may ! Answers the Absorbing Prob. 1226 Doud avenue. Telephone 318-W; | pany, was a Bemidji business visitor | neapolis to attend the state fair. | beauty of ou country and the pleas- (need us in a hurry. ’ lém ofs M'ilio o) flngfil 0D= 8-12tt | today. ure of the public—New York Sun. ilions o omen W > er. and Mrs. Henry Rockwell and (e L R T ST g Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Waldhoff and| Mr. Mrs. Charles N Miss| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chapin of Kid- = . B M w son Robert, of Henriette, motored Clai;e,a::zno::d tomflfiszabz?}sl;’esc:: der, S. D., motored to Bemidji and The m:r&vx;’:fif f;?i;t;‘{::mm—me EMID»” Acm“[ ORKS 7 H here Tuesday and will spend about a| day where they will visit Mrs. Nan-|Were guests of Mr.and Mrs, H. A} el iy no eye for art. At | RASRNEIELAARLL LRV i = week visiting at the home of Mrf|gle’s mother and other relatives for Bridgeman, Fifth ward, Sunday.| {0lif, b carly no eye for art. At | B43C14 X VL. O ‘Waldhcff’s aunt, Mrs. M. LaFontisee. a few days. They were en route to Duluth and| em as If they were justi- . ON I .w ; Miss Kate Lafontises, who has.been | Minneapolis, and expected to attend | : g permission to a cegtala TELEPHONE 6 1 !"\!EL 1 s e h i e g . 5 2 . i : H e stto Tor Ahe past two months, ac- | (oa attended the Labor Bay exer:|. .Mrs. George Mawhinney will arrive | were ne ordinary. hillbourds—ut lenst, RS ARRREOTOROREEAAA companied them to Bemidji. ‘fisesdan V‘EI‘, ed friends in Bemidji|;"Bemidji today from Deer River, . | Roncay.y hey returned to their|yhere she has visited relatives, and ———= = Oscar ‘Kritite . and 2amily haveshome today. will keep house for her father, C. N. ! o moved back to the city from their “ Shannon, duting the absence of her|- farm at Turtle River and his daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Ongstad and|mdther,” who ‘is visiting a daughter, & | ters, Misses Alice and Mary, will at.|[amily -and Mrs. Frank Gagnon left :Mys. G. H. O'Bfen, at Cohasset. She 3 ‘ ! tend the Bemidji State Teachers col-| Py auto Tuesday for’St. Paul to visit|left Bemidji yesterday and will be onl n lege this term. Mr. Krantz recently g‘mx;d's, :;?"S?Ctkb“s‘“e“ and attend | gone, for several days. sold-his P A gn Irvite e fair this week. g B k] . isai a‘:u‘l i:l:ogv ‘1’5553& withr;li'swia;iel;u:é ) S %Mrs J. C. Lytle of; Urbana;, 1L, Shows—7:30-9100 Admission—10c and 25¢c | the corner of Fourth street and Irvine| William Vasvig, evangelist, who who has been the guest of hér-daugh- 2 e avenue, where they have secured |has been holding special meetings at ;er. QIV}ETS‘ C‘t.“t’l‘ Wflrfi?llll(» flql'fgag{ll»-y- T for light housekeeping. the Free Lutheran church in Fifth|for the past three weeks, 1€ on- omeston JEN, BORS 0NN ward, for the past two weeks, left|day night for her hongfi., She waslac; A BANDIT RAID AND A SPANISH MAID | Tyesd: is hi 70, companied as far as Mt. Carroll, 111 5 . 5 " B. P. 0. E. ELES e forhis e at Koto by her granddaughter, Miss Mary Start Things Sizzling in | There will be a regular meeting of “}; field & 1 'Ilgun ,,'ll the Fran ly 1 the Elks lodge Thursday evening.| Roy Trafton left Sunday. evening S]a_\r e ,\leu o] he i Lth cis T. C. BAILEY, Sec’y. |for Minneapolis where he will attend |- himer. academy: there again the com- “ - J ,, | |the Dunwoody Institute during: the ing year. ' ® e winter, and be employed part of the el d B N 1 |his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Traf-| % e e - Sty : : {ton, of Mill'Park. michael of Stillwater, were guests of Fascinating story of the days of the dops in Rex Orchestra Matinee: 2:30—7:10-9:00 | Mr: and Mrs. G. A; Walker-and fam- ali . hels . X ft i e e e ¥ e T i : ily, 1019, Park avenue, for the weck California, where the languor of life was o COMING r. and Mrs.. H/ Clemenson, who!end and-over Labor Day. Mr. and interrupted by the appearance of adventure. ST {have visited friends snd Telatives at|Mrs. G. A. Walker, Sry and family, JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD’S NEW PICTURE 1son, ., were in Bemidji Tues-\and their guests, and Mr. and Mrs. ‘ 9 99 T day en route to their home at Rainy| M. A. o and family, and Mr. and ——ALSO SHOWING—— “GOD’S COUNTRY AND THE LAW 'Rl‘:fr' Thtey m:{;de "I:je tri}:i by auto|Mrs, George Walker, Jr., enjoyed a ————————————————————————————————————— |and, report good roads and an en- family picnic at Diamond Point Mon- ‘1 ’ ey i e | Sovable.trip. iy : “HIS YOUTHFUL FANCY’ Thursday & Friday iB‘M;' flmti ;V[;f %‘en:ly Stfcchr;;n of | {7Three aits Toads of Bemidji péople A Mack Sennétt Comedy—With B b 4 ; ’ | Birchmont le: uesday for Minne- ‘oft Tuesday“for the coast. Included e e ln e an 0 |apolis where they will resige during |in the party were: Mr. and Mrs. Ar-! CHARLIE MURRAY and MARIE PREVOST R {the winter. Their sons, John:and nold Virnig and family, Mr. and Mrs. ; - y . o i Rupert, and doighter, Miss, & LA.-;hie Wambold and family, Frank| : Adxlnt,ed by Arthur 401|n(a, lm‘m Lloyd Os- * K{e_ne, will attend the Universit | Hitchcock and William Virnig. They borne’s story in the Saturday Evening Posts n says: “We get nine- ‘mnesota during the winter. “)took ‘the Yellowstone Trail and ex- . o - - e a4 & —— S &'stop at different places of in- TOMORROW-—Elaine Hammerstein in Coming—JACK HOXIE in— Ad OTIC! Jterest en route—Yellowstone Park, “THE MlRACLE OF MANHATTAN” . o Z7All parties having claims against|Yakima Valley, and cities of interest. « 3 ” | 5 Let Us Set Your Eyes Right. |¢1;- New. Birchmont-Hatel. must.file| They planned on reaching their desti- DEVIL DOG DAWSON bt It Will Pay You Well same at once with W. L. Braoks,}n;\tion,klgong Beach, Calif., in about - six weeks. 5 i