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Items for this columa will be gladly received by Mrs. Harvey, telephone 114-W. Readers owe it to their gu and to them. selves to see that items of local interest are reported. Every item will be given proper co tion when source is knowa. Dr. W. K. Denison Spent yeskerday in Cass Lake on business, Mrs: Osoar Krahtz fabtered to Pup- osky yestgr?py to visit velatives. Cash paid for IAnerty bonds. G. B. Hooley, Northe,m\drocory c%i $ 13 1 Adam’ Wm ,{'Iesky transag Singes; day. 7 ? 3. 251 fig 6 fsrenrized-witk-and-eream * Kobrs, T4 Thett are wrv to p]ease Mrs Murmy Humes of Cass Lake, who visited Mrs. F. S. Lycan in Be- midji, returned to her home today. We have not moved and still sell those Fisk. Red Top Tires that run ten thousand miles and over. City ‘fire and Repair Co. Across from City Hall 2t10-7 Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McLaughlin re- turned last evening from Brainerd ‘where they visited friends for.aj. week. All-wool flannel middies, all siZes, navy and red $3.98, $4.95 snd $6.50. Troppman’s. 2t10-6 Little, Virginia Bush, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Al Bush; 808 Irvine avenue, is erortg;i to be lll af. her home. Don’t forget the barn dance at Louis Schwartz’s place Saturday night, October. Good time assured. 3td10-8 Didja ever see a hayseed? Well then ‘come- to St. Paul’s ‘Evangelical church Friday night at 8 o’clock. Ladies please bring' baskets with lunch for two. 1t10-6 Mrs. John Gilbertson and baby daughter visited yesterday after- noon at the home of Mrs. Tanberg at Cass Lake, J. W. Wilcox left this morning by auto for Alexandria and the Twin Cities where he will transact busi- ness for a few days. ‘We have not moved and still sell those Fisk Red Top tires that run ten thousand miles and over. City Tire and Repair Co. Across from M. and Mrs. Darner and family have recently moved to Bemidji from Des Moines, Ia., and are located-.at 405% Beltramx avenue. Visit_our plant and learn the rea- son why Koers Pasteurized milk and cream “Ends the Quest for the Best.” 10-5tf Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Bagley re- turned this morning from their camp near Solway where they motored yes- terday to transact business. Rev. J. J. T. Phillippe has been confined to his bed.and under the doctor’s care for overfa week be- cause of injuries received from a fall. Phone 175 and place your order for Koors Pasteurized = milk and cream to be -delivered right to your door every morning. 10-5tf Mrs, A, P. White, Mrs. F. S. Lyon and Miss Donna Lycan returned from the Twin Cities the first of the week where they motored to visit friends, Mrs. J. W. Naugle is expected home tomorrow for an extended visit with_relatives at Racine, Wis., In- dln_]anapohs, Ind:, ‘Peoria-and- Chicago; | We:have, not moved and still sell those Fisk ‘Red Top [Tires that run ten thousand miles and over. City Tire and Repair Co. Across from City Hall 2t10-7 Oscar Gunderson of Los Angeles, Cal,, is visiting his sister, Mrs. George Sterling, and family, Twentieth street and Irvine avenue, whom he has not seen for twelve years. Senator P. H. McGarry of Walker, Mrs. Harry Rich, a daugnter of Sen- ator McGarry, and Ben Batchelder off Nashwauk were guests of Judge C. W. Stanton yesterday. Rev. H. Walton of Ten Lakes was in Bemidji Wednesday arranging for an auction sale. He and his family will move to Iowa soon where they will make their future home. You'll be pleased, if, when ordering milk from your dealer you, ask for Koors Pasteurized milk. 10-5tf Miss Rlth :Gruer. of ;Glencoe, who |, ] thas "bedn ’erfgaged to’ teach’ the* Big Lake school, is visiting friends at Grant Valley this week. Her school will be(;lqj n}xt Monday. Mrs. J. Albachten and daughter, Meryl, returned this° morning from St. Paul, where thev have spent the past few weeks with relatives. The Albachtens are mow occupying. the residence formerly occupied by the Dr. W. K. Denison family at 917 Minnesota avenue, We have not moved and still sell those Fisk Red Top Tires that run City Across from 2t10-7 ten thousand miles and over, Tire and Repair Co. City: Hall - ‘" 'Mrs. L. W. Gallowdy of the Elko Hat Shop returned this morning ¢|{from Chicago, St: Paul and Minne- apolis, where she spent the past four days buying mid-winter millinery. A foot expert specially trained in Dr. Schol’s method of foot correc- tion will be at the B. & D. Shoe store Thursday, October 6. 2t10-6 Mrs. J. J. McElroy will move soon from 519 Irvine avenue to the apart- ments above their meat market, 216 Third street, and the house they are vacating will be occupied by M. Poppenberg and family. Boys’ suits, two pairs knickers with suit, $6.50! Toppman’s. -+« 2t10-5 Mrs. F. H. Ingrund.and q(fn Frank, of Wadena motored to Bemidji Wed: nesday and are guests at the Cecil|, «Congdon home, 1012 Minnesota ave- nue, for a short time. They are mioth- | er and brother of Mrs. Congdon: ‘A foot expert specially trained in Dr. Scholl’s method ‘of foot correc- tion will be at the-B. & D.-Shoe store Thursday, October 6. 2t10-5 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Koors motored to Minneapolis the first of the week to visit relatives. Mrs. Adele Gar- lock, mother of Mrs. Koors, who has visited in Bemidji at the home of her daughter for ‘the past month re- tuned to her home with them. Miss Ruth Lloyd has accepted a position at the Elko Hat Shon and has already assumed her new duties. Rey. Erdmann W, Frenk of the Evangelical Lutheran church is ex- ected to arrive in Bemidji tomor- ToWw ‘evening' with ‘his bride. He was married in Chicago the evening of September 5. The members of the chprch are planning a big supper to- morrow night at the church in their honor. We have not moved and still sell those Fisk Red Top Tires that run ten thousand miles and over. City, Tire ‘and Repair Co Across from City Hall. 3t10-7. Children’s Vellastic union suits, 98c. Troppman’s 2t10-5 Dr. DeWitt Garlock left Tuesday for the Twin Cities where he will visit for a few days. He will be ac- companied home the first of the week by his wife, who was called to Kan- sas City several davs ago by the seri- ous illness of her father and mother, both being in 'a hospital with typhold fever. Her mother has recovered sufficiently to be moved to her home and the father expected to be able to leave the hospital in a few days. Onibn seeds, pumpkin seeds, apple séeds, peach seeds. But the best of all is the “Hayseed” at St. Paul’s Evan- gelical church Friday night. Ladies bring baskets with lunch for two. 1t10-6 B. P. 0. E. ELKS These will be a special meetiny ot the Ilks lodge Thursday evening. T. C..BAILEY, Secretary. 2t9-15! MODERN SAMARITANS TO HOLD, MEETING TONIGHT The Modern Samaritans will hold their regular business meetlsg this evening at 8 o’clock at the I hall and all members are urged to be present. ENTERTAIN AT SHOWER Mrs. N. J. Case and Mrs. Earl Hazen will entertain this evening at the home of the former, 800 Irvine avenue, at.a miscellaneous shower in honor of Mrs. Wade Carpenter, a recent bride. ENTERTAIN AT LUNCHEON | Mrs. R. W. Bush of Brainerd, Mrs. | A. E. Ellison, Mrs, Dick Van Arnum and Mrs. Oscar Erwig were enter- tairied at afternoon luncheon today by Mrs. Earl Hazen, at her home, 714 Irvine avenue. ODD FELLOWS LODGE MEETS FRIDAY, NIGHT The 1. 0. O. F. report an import- ant. business meeting for its regular meeting to be held Friday evening at 8 o’clock at the Odd Fellows’ hall, and it is desired that all members be present. MISS ANDERSON ENTERTAINS Miss Ella Anderson entertained a number of young people at her home, near Lake Marquett last evening. Dancing was the niain entertainment t Fndl)‘ after of the evening. Those present were: Misses Mabel Croon, Edla*Rude, and Ragnhild Moe, and Louis Rude, Charles Reed, Gordon Smith, Ray- mond Smith and Tom Simons. ENTERTAIN AT BRIDGE Mr. and Mrs. John Claffy enter- tained at five tables of bridge last evening at their home, 1107 Lake| Boulevard: | PARENT.TEACHER CLUB WILL MEET TOMORROW | The Parent-Teacher Club will meet opn 8t 9.0’clock at the Be| St} Q«TenChem ‘college. All wh | an- int.eresh:d sare’‘invited to attend and ‘members are espeunlly‘ urged to be present PRESBYTERJAN LADIES HAVE FINE: MEETING< «The Ladies’ ‘Aid of. the: Px‘esbyter1~ an chulch reports anattendance of about 75 at the meeting. held yester- day_at the church, Plans, were made and tommittees appointed to arrange for & chicken pie supper at the church ! next Wednesday night, -to-which the public will be invited. They also de- cided to hold their Christmas sale November 30. . HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA ! ENJOYS BANQUET TODAY The high school orchestm held u banquet at: noon today in the rooms of the Civic and Commerce associa- | tion, after it had played at the regu-| lar meeting of the Kiwanis club. The | orchestra has become 'a strong| feature of the school and now con- sists' of 18 pieces. They displayed especially fine ability in their work last year and are planning even bet- | ter things this season. BELTRAMI COUNTY'S cup NOW ON DISPLAY .AGAIN The beautiful trophy which was awarded to Beltrami county per- manently for their display at the Minnesota State Fair has been re- turned by the fair managetent and now again reposes in the rooms of the Civic and Commerce association. It i8_.a_trophy which any community migh twell be proud to possess and will undoubtedly be a strong stimu- lus for the agriculturalists of the county to attain even greater suc- cesses. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR TO STAGE SOCIA LTOMORROW The Intermediate and Senior Chris- tian Endeavor societies will serve a free supper Friday evening. until 6:30 o’clock in the basement-of the Presbyterian church, fouowed by a short program, after which the eve- ning will be spent in various kinds of games. This is a get-together and get- ac- quainted social for the purpose of meehm: new .young people of the city, and the teachers and students at the State Teachers College and the emreteTh JoTegc ANC U REX Theatre| SUN. & MON.— William Fox presents DUSTIN FARNUM in “THE PRIMAL LAW” A Thrilling Story of Ad- venture and Mystery in the West. By E. Lloyd Sheldon Directed by Bernard Durnmg ‘A picture that keeps you guessing until the climax. A Thrilling Drama AL HART and Not Moving Picture REX Saturday Is An Aeroplane Faster Than a Bullet? SEE THE ANSWER IN “The Cowboy Ace” of the West as It Is FEATURING JACK MOWER COWBOYS, BUT THE REAL THING d public schouls, who are not affili-| Empire yesterday. A general alarm; ated with any other young people’s| was sent out for another Jap, who is| society, also a1l members and friends | believed to- have lured the man to of both the Intérmediate and Senior|his doom. Endeavor societies. The committees| __ in charge is making plans for an ex- ceptionally enjoyable evening. INTERNATIONAL INTRIGUE BLAMED FOQR JAP'S DEATH (By United Press) New York, Oct. 6.—A train of in- tex’nntmnnl intrigue involving the se- cret service of at least twq foreign powers was believed by «peual in- vestigation to be involved in the mys- terious' ‘murder 'of M. ' Yafuhara, a Jap, found strangled in the Hotel|" ‘YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT BILL IS NOW DUE And Should Be Paid On or Before the 10th. Co-operate With Us By PAYING PROMPTLY MINN. ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. Dodge & Ross, Operators Sunday, Monday & Tuesday AT 2:30—7:15—9:00 & L iasky PRODUCTION Reid 2 Gloria Swanson Hinots Denter The Fairs Bebe Daniel ||| e Rbver f Anatol" N ne e, ‘Theodcre Roberts O Agnes Ayres Theodore Kosloff WITH AN ALL STAR CAST Poll Moran’ | Raymond Hatton Q& Gparamoun! GPiclure Julia Faye: | The Greatest Picture in Cast and Rich lnvesh!ure Ever Made Since the Photo-Play Began —with due regard to “Male and Female,” “Why Change Youn Wife?” “Something to Think About” and all the other blg DeMille productions de luxe, “The Affairs of Anatol” attains the highest mark yet reached in the blend- ing -of life and beauty on the screen. Matinee 15-30c Nights 20c-40c ELKO THEATRE v | | and Saturday SOL LESSE : pre:*nt.s’ GEORGE BE BAN"'. 'ONE MAN INAMILLI thc - wflfi lmgauy.&tor d 7°0rnarnce. dz.s'lnbuled by ROBER TSON-COLE T # VAUDEVILLE # 4 AOTS AND A 5 PART FEATURE PIOTURE s known as the ‘Bert Lev, fllnlrcnll’--flm 4 act road w..l.'” EA A 'alul of Chicago and travelintact fo 8an Franclsco JANYE, and PEORINI Saxaphones, Accordions, Piano, Musical Novelty MOHLER & FAYTELLE Blackface Comedians Singing, Talking, BUD BOYD Official Sampler Home Brewers’' Ass'n. [ THE LOSTERS In—*“A Night at Home” ———PICTURE PROGRAM——— EDITH ROBERTS in—“LURING LIPS” How a Beautiful Woman's wits and wiles won back the Man she loved. N'G“T 1st Picture 7:15 2nd B oA VAUDEVILLE STARTS AT 8:258 Children 25¢c Adults 50c (Prices Include War Tax) GRAND TONIGHT ONLY e 1 TN HTT Matinee 2:30 First it wa Then it was “Convict 13" GGT]H[E SCARE CROW? Featuring the Funniest of Comedians — the Always Sober-Faced Laugh-Maker BUSTER KEATON T T CLAUS & RADCLIFF Matinee 2:30—10c-25¢ REX TODAY We just returned from the Cities with a NEW LINEOF TRIMMED HATS It will pay you to come in and see the new things the Cities are showing. PRICES VERY REASONABLE CHILDREN’S BEAVERS Large, small and medium—Blue, Brown and Black—$6.50 values—choice $3.95 -Double Feature Attraction - GRAND - Tomorrow Night 7:30-9:00 “Neighbors” And now it's— Lake ly beautiful. 4 ACTS AND A 6-PART FEATURE Geo. Webster’s Vaudeville Circuit Affiliated With Marcus Loew Time —, HOMER COGHILL The Newsboy with the Talking Saw Comedy Singing, Talking and Dancing CHARLEY VARLEYS Comedians S S T S s S MILTON HYMAN & CO ——Picture Program— MYSTERY is the keynote of the thrilling adventure story found in the drama— “A CROOK’S ROMANCE” With HELEN HOLMES A story of Love, Adven- ture and ‘Action in the Canadian Northwest — where Red-Blooded Men Fight For Right— “BRING HIM IN” From the story by H. H. Van Loan —With— EARL WILLIAMS Taken in the Kern River Country around beautiful Tahoe, California. The scenery is wondrous- . Evenings 7:10-8—=256¢-50c