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- where { , calling on friends. Mr. Wydenborner ... Itenis for this, column will be gladly ‘received by Mrs. Harvey, ‘telephone 114-W. Readers owe it to their guests and to them. selves ta. sce-that items of local interest are reported. Every item will be given proper considera- tion when source is known. | J. C. Courtney left last evening or Rochester to consult specialists. il Mrs, Joe Weber of Grant Valley visited friends in Bemidji Wednes- day. Fall Festival Sale- ini full swing. Shoes sold at, \mhc;u d of :pr ines qou- sumers Shoe Co. 15tE | Leo Lalone left Thursday for Red Lake Falls to visit friends for the week end. W. A. Coe, 1218 Beltrami avenue, ‘was taken to the state sanatorium at Lake Julia the first of the week for treatment. Miss’ Emma Maitrud of Becida is visiting friends and relatves at .Sol- way for a month. "Mrs. John Maltrud of Becida was :-ghoppjug and calling on friends in . Bemidji Wednesday, Arter September 1st Mrs. Willlam .* C. Budge will take a limited number ‘of pupils for pianoforte instruction. 1226 Doud avenue. Telephone 318-W. 8-12tt Mr. and -Muys.. J.r W Wilcox . and igon, Clarence, ,g]gto ed to; the,Red Lake Indian, ) g orl:y v i Chris Schlavite of Fourth street autoed to Eagle Bend Wednesday. to transact bu,'ingss for a few days. Mrs. C. N. Shannon has returned to her home in Bemidji after visit- ing her daughter, Mrs. George O’ Brien of Cohasset. Ladies felt house slippers, comfy scles, ‘at 98c. Consumers Shoe Co. Boys’ school shoes in ton Scout style at $1.98. Consumers Shoe Co. 9-15tf Olaf Anderson and family of Min- neapolis motored to Bemidji Monday ‘to look after their farm interests in this vicinity for a month. Mrs. DeWitt Garlock left Bemidji’ Tuesday evening for Kansas. City, Mo., called there by the serious .ill-| ness of bcth her father and mother. Chow Mein and Chop ‘Suey served . at Mac’s—Third street—Friday eve- ning. 2t9-16 Adam Schmidt, who has been em- ployed at different places in North Daketa for the past two montrs, re- turned to his home in Grant Valley .» Wednesday. evan- gelxt and singer, who have spent most of the summer jn Bemidji, left first of the week for Minneapo- where they will outline their work for the coming winter. Cash paid for Liberty bonds. G. B. Hooley, Northern Grocery Co. 1-19t¢ Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Swedt of Albert Lea and Miss Francis Garlock of St. Paul, are house guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs. A. V. Garlock, 820 Beltrami avenue, having arrived Tuesday evening. The ladies are sis- ters of Dr. Garlock. Walter Ritchie and sisters, Mrs.| Charles Stewart of Howad Lake, and Mrs. H. A. Ferrell of Bemidji, mo- tored to Howard Lake yes g Mrs. qu'rell will | visit Stewart has bééh'a’guest in Bemid]x for the past two weeks. 1t took hard cpsh but we got big values. We watit' to give our custom- ers the benefit. Consumers Shoe Co. ¢ 9-15tf Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wydenborner of St. Paul left last evening for their home after spending a few days in Bemidji transacting business and is a member of the American House Furnishing company of St. Paul. Get your sandwijches and coffee at Mac's — Third street — after the dance. 2t9-16 ‘Miss Alvah Dechaineau returned to Bemidji on the morning tyain from ‘Winnipeg, having been called here by the liness of her mother. She expects to be able to return to ‘Winnipeg in; about three weeks. She is an employee at\the F. Eaton com- pany store there. Emerson says: “We get nine- tenths of Jour education through | | our eyes.” Let Us Set Your Eyes Right | |'G. H. Hansel home. ‘boy. L. Glomboski. | Pirchimont, | Methodist church, E. F. Bell of Ames, Ia, was in Bemidji Wednesday transacting busi- ness. et your sandwiches and coffee at Mac's—Third * street—after the dance. 2t9-16 8. C. Bailey returned this morning | from the Twin Cities where he trans- | acted ‘busness. "' Dri'R. G. Drake of Omaha, Neb., | was a business visitor in Bemidji yes- terday and calledg on frends. xc"g""?*hor o Phone 681~ W . -26tt s Mrs. Carl Durand ofix d;upobky re- turned “home yesterday after visit- mg her sister, Ms. Oscar Krantz, 101 4'few days. . ( For .plcn]n, charter passenger A. Lee, licensed pilot. AN Howard Palmer, with the univer- sity engineers at Cass Lake, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Palmer yesterday. “HOME TALENT” feature length Mack Sennett Comedy, and sequel |, to “THE SMALL TOWN IDOL” which created such a sensation in this city a short time ago is coming to the Grand Sunday and Monday. 2t9-15 Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Grover, lormgr]y of ~Bemidji . but now of Kregness, Minn., are guests of friends in Bemidji and transacting .busi- ness here for a few days. Miss Helen Thurber leff last eve- ning' ‘for Minneapolis, ‘having been transférra from the telephone of- promotipng \and - her many ‘triends wish her success in her new place. Four experienced ticket sellers and six gatemen {re needed for three days at Northern Minnesota fair. See J. L Elwell‘ 2t9 16 e Mrs Hugo iSharf .and llttle son, Rabert, .and . mother, Mrs. L. H. Bailey, of -St. Joe, idaho, who are guests of relatives in Bemidji, re- turned the first of the week from Bagley where they visited at the Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Huffman re- turned last evening to their home, 700 Bemidji javenue, from a two weeks, visit at various places in Southern Minnesota. While away they visited friends at Northticld, Owatonna and Minneapolis, and also attended' the state 'fair at the latter place. mug 2t916 A. P Ritchie, and Mrs. Harriet Har- vey, mothér of Mrs. E. D. Boyce, who haye visited in Bemidji for the past two months, left this morning for St. Cloud, where they wll visit relatives before going to Elgin, Il Mrs. Skiner expects to leave later for California to spend the winter. Girls! school shoes at $2.69.. The strog, durable kind. Consumers Shoe Co." 9-15tf | ‘Word 'was received in Bemidji that Mrs.. E. V. Knoy, sister-in?law of Mrs. H. H. Bolster, Nincteenth and Park avenue, who has visited in Be- midji at different times and made many friends underwent a very seri- ous--operation ih the Nprwegian Deaconess hospital in Minneapolis, the first of the week and is in a critical condition. Cut flowers, alp kinds. Garden flowers, gladiolas, asters, dozen, 25c. Prompt delivery. Phone 363-J. Bel- trami Nursery and Greenhouse, Otto Brose, Proprietor. 9-15tf Mr. and Mrs. Fay Head returned { Tuesday from a motor trip to Wilton, Solway and Pingwood, where Mr. Head purchased potatoes for the Wis- congin Produce company of Lady- emith.,He, left in the afternoon for their Minnesota headquarters at Detroit, and,Mrs. Head will remain in Bemidji. He expects to return and. buy potatoes here in about a week. Notice—To the party that took meney from L /Glomboski. Please re- turn it by mail. 1f not, it will be further investigated. It is known that it was not taken by a small 1tY-15 B. P. 0. E. ELKS Theve will/be a special meeting of the Mklks lodge Thursday evening. T. C. BAILEY, Secretary. . 2t9-15 MiSS McCUAIG BECOMES BRIDE OF EARL THURBER A social event of the early autumn was “a pretty afternoon wedding which. was solemnized at 5 o’clock last evening at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Wildam McCuaig at their daughter, Lucene, wedding Earl Thurber of this city. About wWixty guests withessed = the ceremony: : The bridal party attended by Miss Helen Thurber ,sister! of the groom, as maid: of honor, and Ed Simons as best man, took their places on the porch, wihch was effusively ‘decor- Jated with autumn deayes, eyergreen .|and:.cOsmos. s he:.ma;nag 0Ws ‘vere #xchang- | : edsbef H. Zentz of the the single ring gervice being used. The bride was prettily attired in a gown of pink organdie with lace trimmings, and wore a corsage bou- quet of sweet peas and daisies. Succeeding good wishes a wedding | dinner was served in the various| rooms. The bride has lived most of her 5 fice in' Bemidji.Her. new postion is al] Cliow Mein' and Chop Suey served | . at Mae’s—Third street_—aFriday eve- |} Mrs E E. Skinner, mother of Mrs. | deared her to a luu,'c circle of friends. She is a graduate of the Bemidji high school, ahd subsequently took a business training course, and in recent months has been employed as clerk in the roadmaster's office of the M. & I railway. The groom is an employee of the Barker Drug and Jewelry store, having recently com- pleted a course in watchmaking and repairing at Peoria, Ill,, and has a host of friends 'who'extend to him- jcelf and bride sincere good wishes for their future happiness. The groomls gift to the bride was _u dla‘mqng ;gng yu.n plm&\.m set- After a shml haucvm‘on at Movil lake thgy will go to liuuyckeomng n.t ls\Bem‘jan uygfug_ 2 o ot thwn gueht otitndloc neluded Mrs. . M. Sinclair of $ field, Ta., grandmother of the bride, and Robert McCuaig of Little Falls, | an uncle. ELKS LODGE TO HOLD SPECIAL MEET TONIGHT | A special meeting will be held by the Bemidji lodge of Elks tonight, at which time several matters of impor- tance are to be taken up. It is urged BE'I.‘HEL I.UTRER LEAGUE MEETS FRIDAY NIGHT The Luther Leaguc of the Bethel Lutheran church will hold its regu- lar meeting at the church Irid; evening at 8 o’clock. An interesti program has been prepared and it is desired that there be a large .|tlend- ance. Lunch will follow the program | and Miss Eleanor Krickson will be hostess. ANTONIO MORENO The Daring Athlete Star,” in— “SECRET OF THE HILLS” Suspeuse and dramatic action abound in this unique story or the Scottish Highlands. ~ TOMORROW_ | GRAND that there be a large attendance. ey ks > ——ALSO S You Should Have Heard ’Em Laugh Last " Night—and They’re Geing to Laugh Again Tonight, When MARY MILES MINTER Shown for the Last Time, in— DflN’T CALLME LITTLE GIRL ¥'s the Cleanest, Funniest and Clevercst of Comedy-Dramas ASK ANYONE WHO SAW IT HOWING—— Brownie, “The Wende;r Dog,” in the 2-Part Comedy—“SOClETY DOGS” LAST rmssT@mght | | in Johus Lynchs "Broadway and Home! Picturized by The R Ceoil Smiths Jand oy Alan £ Directed b AAStm';" :xs: Refreshing as an Ocean DLirceze. JOHNNY HINES ) In Two-Paft Comedy “CROWNING TORCHY” | —TONIGHT and FRIDAY— | 0@@@0@@@@@@6. .0000..0@0000 Ao A Pioneer Super Special REX—SUNDAY | MONRGCE N SALISBURY ‘ ‘THE BARBAREAN’ ‘ With Jane Novak And an All-Star Cast 4' LI TR 1| lll]llllllllIllllllll(IIIIIIIHIIIIIIllilllllllll("’lllllllll"IIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII @uufim'TflE City OF Silent, Mey tstarmng Thomas Meighat A Paramount Pictire e i, Vrptomn iy - we W PAGE THREE A HUMAN STORY _ ) T That will strike a responsive ccrd in every heart. e AR ONE OF THE STRONGEST Blows cver directed at c6§{vfc£- WO tion on circumstantial cvidénde. 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