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& gladly received by Mrs. Hb{vn, telephone 114-W. Readers ‘owe it to their gueits and to them. selves to see’ that items of local interest are reported. Every item will; be nva’ Rroper: ideras tion when source is kaowa. 11 Mrs. Wm. Hanson of Becida was .-.the guest of Bemidji friends Monday. +-J. LeRoy Elwell is spending a three weck\ vacation visiting relatives in the west. A. C. Steel of Turtle River was a between train business visitor in Be- midji Monday. The $150.00. coats shown at the style show will now cost you bug“ $112.50.— O‘Leary-Bowser Co. J. W. Dawson, of Becida, motored to the city Saturday to look after his property on Park avenue. is Schlavitich left Monday for s on the Soo line where he will transact business for a week. Caskt paid for Liberty bonds. G. B. Hoalcy, Norlhern Grocery Co. ]. 19!! home, réturning to his home Sunday morning. Adolph and-Joseph Blondo have re— ceived word: of the serious illness of their brother in’ Detroit, Michigan, left this noon fer that place. 1t 9-27 Sveltline dresses ‘(stylish. {stouts) shown at style show 25 per cent off. O’Leary-Bowser Co. 1t 9-27 John Hickey of Leonard spent Fri- day in Bemidji the guest of his sister, Mrs. G. H. French, while attending the fair, . S. A. ‘Swanson, of Rockwood, was in Bemidji Saturday to visit his father, A. L. Swanson, who is staying at 423 Fourth street while under med- ical treatment. A daughter was born to Mr. nnd Mrs. R. H, Schumaker at St. An- thony’s hospital Monday morning. Mother and baby are Teported to be doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Avery and Mrs: De- Vaille, mother of Mrs. Avery, motor- ed to Shevlm Sunday afternoon. Mrs. DeVaille is staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Petra, 1005 Mississippi avenue at present. Chris Christianson and family of [} %{;fie motored to Bemidji last weeky: re guests+while hereof Mr."and N. L." Hakkerup, and| family, 916 Bcnud'x avenue. They also attended the fair. Planting time, Peomes, Iris, Hya- einths, Tulip, Narcissus;and Daffodils. Beltrami Nunery. Phone 363-J. mo 29 Harold Dickenson, of:. Beuna Vlstn' Miss Ruth. M.*Goddard :of -Red Laie, and Miss Margaret Christianson of near Puposky are staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Myron W. Knox while attending high school in Bemidji. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Yager and Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Arverson of Frederick, Wis.. have returned to their home, having motored to Bemidji and spent a few days last week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. LeRoy Elwell, 815 Be- midji avenue. v | N Mr. and Mrs, Dick 'Budke of Peli- can Rapids and Carl Carlson of ‘Ash- by were guests fora few days of Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Swanson, 1210 Bel- trami avenue. They returned to their homes I)y auto Monday. et » Cm. flnwmfi, ,all. - kinds; Garden flowers, gladiolas, asters, ,dozen, 25¢. Prompt’ delivery. Phone 363-J. Bel- trami Nurséry ‘and’ Greenhouse, Otta |’ Brose, Pxopnemr R 1 Mrs. Stokcr of Magson City is're- ported to be serjously ill at the home of her' danghter, Mrs. C. H. Burn- ham, 1114 Doud avenue. George' 'Voltz of Fifth ward is also a daughter. ~ Mrs. Stoker became sick while visiting at their homes in Bcnnd.n 9-15t¢ e R.E. Scott ‘and ‘party: of fivd, ¢f] Kansag City; Mo., were the guests of Bemidji friends for week’ énroute to Hudson Bay where they plan to spend the winter trapping. They were mgk- ing the trip by motoreycles. My Scott was a former resident of Flfi.h ward. You can buy any garment dmt we showed at the style show at 1% off. o Lemv-Buwsel lt 9-27 j in t;:s duck,” spent the week- end with her| varents, Mr. and Mrs. Mv W. Knox, & 1117 Park avenue.,; Miss® Carol was. & mcolr{pmued hy one: of her pupils, Miss'Antife’ Johnson who greatly en.. joyett her initial visit to Bemidji, (Carol. Kinox;' who' teaclnflg Dance in old armory, Friday, Sept. 80.; Mupic by Schuck’s Jass olchesnpn Everyboedy/invited for'a good time. 4t 9-30 C. W. Jewett of the the C. W Jewett company, Ine, of this city and"C.'C. Hildebrand, manager of the Minne&p- olis ‘ofifcers- of ‘the Ford Motor com- Ppany, left this mornmg for points in Northern ‘Minnésota on'* 2" bilsiness trip, visiting the many branches of the Eor'd distributors in this terri- tory. bemldp for a few days. to thur home in thm;vgn.mg 2 and hwve wuq-ned to. ¢ $6.95 valdes Market Day special $3.98 Mo e ‘l'dnd ‘whilé here is the guest of his Summit , distriet mear' Blaek. BAPTIST;LADIES" AID' . tain at the holm ‘of the latter, 113 Doud avcnuc g ; GANTERS!ENTERTAIN Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Frank Koors. cluded Mr. and Mys. R, V. Harker, Mr. fay ‘and: Mrs. Adele’ Garloek: NORWEIGIAN 'LUTHERAN AID The Norwegian Lutheran Aid will meét ‘at the church parlors at Eighth street and Minnesota avenue, nesday afterncon at 2:30 p. m. Mrs. Hans Mittet i$ chairman of the di- vision, which will serve. All are cor- dially inyited. m]NTY AND CHARMING “A handsbiiie deslgni{or dfternoon is elus frock ‘i French "blué Canton crépe. The blouse ‘has an' ‘applied inches waist. broidery No. 12148, yellow, 30 cents. _l;s cents, Em- i ransfer, blue or |METHODIST, TO HQNOK!- 3 = ZENTZ fAfllLY T4 An informal “Old Fash will be held tonight in t! church in honor of the returned pas- tor, Dr. G. H. Lentfi, an;i f}?mfli AI&} bers and friends of the churci E. H: Jahr went to Leohard yester- | ™. day and expects to transact business ::e‘;z;’:te:] d%a:}tfii:: i a;\;lsta‘x:;:e:sl.ed there the greater part of the week, , Mrs, J. McKee of Redby is visiting at the home of Mrs. J. Moberg in MClVER-HENDRK:KSON Miss Ida Virginia Brown returned Miss Della Henrickson of Fosston to Bemidji Monday from Saskatche- married Saturday evening at 8 o‘clock at Crookston, the Presbyterian pastor Mrs, E. Villemin, 1018 Minnesota | there performmg the ceremony. They |avene, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. |were attended by Miss Francis Mc- Cameron, and family, at Grant|Manus and Harry Hoselton of Be- anley for a week. midji. After spending a week at the home of Mrs. Mclver’s sister at Foss- George Pierson, who }ms visited [ ton, they will return to Bemidji to friends in Bemidji for two weeks and | make their home. attended the fair, returned to his — home at Funkley today, . |MOOSEHEARD LEG!ON WILL: Garments shown at the style show MEET WEDNESDAY NIGHT 26 per, cent, off—O’Leary-Bowser Co,| ~The reguldr busifiess meeting’ of 1t 9-27 |the Women of the Mopseheart Legion will be held at th¢ Moose hall Wed- nesday evening at Sb oclockt A\fl\ ind Mrs. Oscar Erwig motored to|mémbers are urged £o be presen " z ter the business session’lunch will be Big Turtle Lake Sunday and mi"‘“'"ed senved, to.the Moose and Legionaires. for which there will be a smxlaqll ‘charge, the proceeds to ga to the Mr. and Mrs. Jesse McDonald of flower fund. - A social time will be en- Pennington were guests for a few joyed. days of Mr. and Mzs. G. H. French, ir home. three months. - A, 'L Zdrket and family atd Mr. O e e e e HeWy n‘?a veiasticUnion suits, | & ¥ Market Day special $1.90 at Tropp- | K4 ¥ & 4 X K&K ¥ KB L ¥ X & i The Tmmanuel Ladies Aid met last Wednesday with Mrs. Leo Anderson. ‘Despite the rain a nice s qhhenbug"nd Wintm.vy Brown. hunted in. the' vicinity of Leonard during the week end, and |gathered. Lagged a few chickens and dueks. Cags Lake was also present. A very enjoyable afternoon was spent and a Miss. Hannah Dahlgard, who is at-|Swinptuous lunch was served. The tending the Bemidji State Teachers|next meeting will be Oct. 12, with college in Bemidji, spent the week M1s.'M. 0. Rogholt: end at Kulnhu ing her parents.| The pupils of the school here or- ganized a school improvement club. They named it “The Good Cheer, S. 1| Club”’ Their motto is “All help ‘out.” “Miss Nora Hanson was called to 1t 927 International Falls last Sunday, on account of sickness in her ‘Mis. A, Annette who has transact:|family. ed businéss at Fosston, Crookston and | . The Rogholt Bros., are lining up dlgéwhere 'for a weck, returned to hor|their planning = mill preparatory. home on’ Minnéddta avenue Monday. | mg some Jumber. i s§ Edna Latson, whohas PR and Mys/‘J. T. Edwards and|auite ill is able to be in school Tiow. daughters, Fayal, Real and Agnes, Mr. Albin Carlson returned to his motored to Turtle River Sunday, and |work in Cass Lake last Monday. returned to Bemidji Sunday evening.| Ed Larson is working on the oad with his team now. If you want it to rain, send Joe Jackson, and Alex Sawyer onto the thay meaduws Mrs. H. F. Sawyer is visiting her;| mother; Mrs. H. N. Wilson of Bemidji this week. There were seven new co'mmeuce(rschuol last week. "Gt!orgalle, Satin, Taffeta and Crepc de Chine blouses $7.95 .g.l at Troppmans’ — ind Mrs. 3.7, McLaughlin, 213 avenue, ‘left th:s mmnmg for § d where they’ expect to visit !‘riendrflux‘lng Mr. McLaughlin’s va- cation. ‘M. Chm’les B and Samuel; Pine of Ma- son._City are guests in- Bemidji of thear sister, Mrs. C. H. Burnham and Mrs, George' Voltz, having been call- éd here hy the sétious illness of their mothel, frs. G. W. Stoker. scholars GIVE CASH AWARD;;ACK TO FAIR ASSOCIATION An interesting sidelight on the Northern Minnesota Fair is that of the action of two of the livestock ex- hibitors who carried away blue rib- bons for their stock. R. R. Dickens of Pleasant Valley, who was fortun- Miss' Claire Nangle returned to Minneapolis ' Monday evening to ve- %n ‘her studies at the Umverslty of MiAnésota, after spending a few weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mys. Charles Nangle. fied with the vibbon.and agked per- misison to donate the cash premium, which went with the award, bagk: to the Fair association. Puposky, likewise stated - that ‘the beautiful rosette which he took away was honor enough for him and also agkéd perniission to donate the cash pidze to the Fair asso Need- | to say, both offers by the fair management. — i 4 E Palmer of St. Paul, genernl nttorn?r ‘for the Sdo milway is at- tendin, couit in Bemidji this, week, brother-in-law, M. E. Ibertson, and fafiulv. 1021 anemta avenue, M. and Mrs. S. S. Ebert off Thief River Falls réturned to' thein homel Mondgy after’ having been guésts of his brother, E. N. Ebert, and family, 919 Beltrami avenue, since Friday. Miss Josie Ebert, a sister, of Charles City, remained.in Bemldu for a long- er vmlt AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Hudson Six, Maxwell King Eight, Mntouycle wnth Side- car. Will sell chewp for cash, or part time will be en if desired, Will consider iexchange! F. R. DUXBBURY LAND CO. 204% Third Street, Bemidji, Minnesota. 0-27 tf THANKS b ¢ Wigh'to th fdxlsthel\‘ mp d extended 5:!» in = Lhe Great Beyond. Ole Johnson ‘and - family. Miss Mabel Hammond, 14-year danghter of -Mr. and- Mys. Char Hammond, is ill &t her Kome | typhoit feve: lammond, who is is ropurtod to be improving. WILL MEET TOMORIO\V | /“The' Baptist Ladi igs Aid will' meet || Wednesday - afternon. . Mrs. George Slater and Mrs. H, E. Rice will thr- N."‘Gantér enter- tained at dinner bunduy 4t their home m honor of Mrs, Adele Garlock, who is a guest in Bemidji of her daughter, The. guests in- and Mrs. N. Strabm, Mrs. Frank Koors | HOLDS MEETING TOMORROW Wed- figne, whick 'sc;'fl';;e with i METHODIST-LADIES' AID - & . material. N les ‘appear again ‘HOLDS MEETING TOMORROW i "’*"2? sleeves | g Ladies' Aid of the Methodist tusu; e ?:“bfzg 3 church wil meet Wednesday after- y stk s o oo I noon at 2:30 o’clock at the home of | yg:&"fix *“ quites 5 |nrs, A. Angvall, 1002 Bemidji ave-| |’ oiise No. 0366, | rae. Ladies are réquested’ to bring SMS. Jéi fi bust Price, 35 |scissors. thimbles and = needles, as| cents. i3Sizes, 24-t0 36 |theve aye comforts.to .bg sied./ J ¥ —_— ryorefd’? MARK MORRIS MAKES BIDS THAT GETS CALORIC FURNACE Mark Morris made the highest bid on the Caloric furnace at-the Given Hardware booth during the fan'_nn.d got the furnace. The mount of his bid was not announced. FIRST DIVISION HOLDING ' REUNION AT JAMESTOWN (By United Press) Jz\mestown. N. ing ‘the “annual’ wan where she visited her parents for |and Austin Mclver of Bemidji were| l’!ll;‘-«a*'«'f‘«iiiti 1 BUCK'LAKE * ] company | Rev. Marcus Tufteland of | Just Arrivea’ i i Navy Tsimnred “with Gold Gold Trimmed with Navy Red Trixr‘l(med with. White Bizes t&,‘lfi"ls 20 and 22 %6, 75 THE KIND THAT ARE IN DEMAND Wilson &, Co. 4 TATTTRT MAHLON HAMILTON b ' FRANCELIA BlLLlNG,TON and BETTY BLY THE ama éntitled— From the Story: PuhhAshad je C&go{pgfi{figmm, by . Albert Payson Ter'hummm o ina Spéfkllng Comedly Dr THETRU ., Sept. 27.—A re- union of the First Regular army divi- sion is being held here today preced- convention of the American Legion in North Dakota. This' includes the First and Second Nerth Dakota Infantry, numbering in all about 1,200 men. ¥ REX TODAY‘ Wi]l'am Russell “ngh Gear Pep and Laughing Ga& Are the Motive Power for . This 1921 Screén’ | Funny; 1S A scream! “IN'THE AIR” Christie Comedy Matinee 2:30—7:10-9:00 THURSDAY and FRIDAY 4—Big Acts Vaudeville—4 you laugh, . And it, will;/fer it's” onf afty comedy dramas ever wrcened——— ~An Amencdn drama eternal | b‘y "James | Femmoregoopefl Lk Diréeted. by Maunce rice Towrnewr’ \avui Clarence LBrown] - YOU'LL FEEL B.ETTER ;FOR-HAVING SEEN IT E _L..”--.Abse SHOWING-Lii s “PAT,HE NEWS! Picturized: Current- Events! #§0 STOP.OVER” “Snub” Pollard de&lri w EL K O -——Wednesday Only——~ MARKET DAY BARGAINS Wednesday, September ‘28th B0 skeing Knitting Yarn; colors, Black, White, _ two shades of Grey; full_ i (Lmnt one’ pound to a customer) 100 pairs of del Fine Shoes—there w:Ll be a choice of low and high heels—a good assoflment of widths, and in the 16t su¢h qualities as Queen { Quality, Glove Grip and other Standard Shoés— choice, a pair (Lim “JEAN CASTLE” FLANNEL MIDDIES Tale of a modern ranch own- er whose cowboys used air- planes ‘and autos in place of] FUSION IN:LOCATING THL CORRL‘(,T TIRE ALES AND 'PIRL},&:JPAIR SHOP YOU WISH TO PATRONIZE. f thrills, of Spee‘d i and :of the humor ‘of the new days on the-western plains. ‘CLYDE COOK "COMEDY Supply the Laughs FOX NEWS Rex Ten-Piece Orchestra {|Matinee 2:30—10¢ and 80¢ Please remember —Fisk “and M)nel Tuch are sold only by the City Tire & Repau' Co.; formerly known as Matland’s Vulcanizing Shop—located at 402 Mirftiesotst Ave., just across Minnesota Ave. from the City Hall. If you have tires that need Vulesnmng, we are. in a position to ~tum out first class guaranteed work at'reasonable prices. JOY RIDE WITH 2 : e p . Ty 1w WILLIAM "RUSSELL “QUALITY AND SATISFACTION” IS' OUR'MOTTO WHEN YOU THINK OF TIRE SERVICE—LEARN, TO/ SAY: CITY TIRE & REPAIR.CO . LaLone,. Prop. Gver the Road to -Love and Laughter “High - Gear Jeffrey” Thé Happiest, : Speediest “Ladies and Miszes Outlitters Play “This* Peppy -Star _—Ac;.oss ROM THE GITY HALLw— :lstel 18 to | te enough to secure a blue ribbon, | stated that he was -perfectly satis-| Gus Wehnér, of ‘ere apprec- | &‘ Fiuhng friends The many gifts| of flowers“will ‘be long femembered. | Her brother, Martin Ever Has Done. E| VERY S”AY ,REX THEA TRE NAUDEVILL 4 Aorsuui A 5 PART rtanmc Pmnmz WE ARE ON WHAT IS '(NOWN AS “THE BERT LE’?Y CiR- CUIT"—THE FOUR-ACT ROAD-SHOWS START AT CHI- INTACT - TO- SAN. FRANCISCO. CAGO - AND TRAVEL HALEY and TREBOR Singing, Talking and Camedy s Harmony Singers, Banjo McCORMICK. & LORETTA omedy Smgmg, lTatll;mg, THE FOLT0S Limber Lil beraton of Laughs JACK POLK “Pelkmg" Along KENNEDY and BATEMKN“”” ; Jazz Entertamers e .—,—t— FIVE-PART FEATURE PICTURE: GRACE DARMOND ln——“The Beautiful Gambler LA Poter B. Kyze story of the The Beaunl‘gl‘B!ond o, ey - SCHEDULE. OF TIME MATINEE ° Picture at 2:30 Vaudeville at_3:30 PAUL KIRKLAND ‘fThat Classy Chap” Children/tinder Six- teen with wfllken consent from their par- THE CAMPBELL Tki0” “The Boat’s Gone” fhargqay, Sept. 29th Only || GRAND MRS. DOT VAN AND HER ORGHESTRA