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toloplione 114-W. # % their guests lnihth- oolvis. to see that, luE-.n...l 3/ intebast are reported. Every item % given proper |considera. L ‘\hn source'is iJo'n. Mids'Clara - [[harssen: 'of Gully, Minng is taking sumlner school, work| at the college. " ‘Z £ Gemg: and Fred C - Clark, o ) River iWere business: v{rit $$ midji Wednésday. " " Cook With Gaa hx 4 "V»l I)l' s fiB{rfi!q g Mrs. B. H, Edwards of Béaranrwas among the \qu vm shoppers in Bemidji Wédm {7 8. 0.| Blil’gy will go tonight to Ait- kin where = he will conduct a state land sale tomorrow, n-hi Ple.” mm n 2-14t2 and bulled on friends, Wednesday. — ng from the Twin Cities|- has visited friends for the erunutned to] cnfldd on friends. ml‘wé n‘“ G ’Aaolph Klein and sofi Ili:pge]l left thl; morning by auto fott the win Cities. .'and places in Towa to visit relatives and friends. 8-30 tf © Mriand Mrs, ‘Mott Pendergast of Grant Valley motored to Big Lake Wedriesday ‘and attended the farm- ers’ méeting held at 'Ed Berg’s farm home. A dadghter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Peterson, Fifth ward, Sunday évening, - and mother and baby are reported to be gethng llonz nlcely, i Polll Pie, Ask for it. 2-14t8 . 8. Corrigan of Spokane, the guest of her mater. Mrs. home, recenfly erected at | to_the rajsing of the funds fo 4 ‘Puposky .where lhe ‘visited her friend, Miss Vern Backus returned yes-| where they expect to spend- four months. // 1 Cook With' Gas " s / 8-30 ¢ . — “Mr, nnd Mrs. Ch/nlea ‘Wagner and sonn and’. daughter of Rochester, Minn., motored to Bemidji from their home and are guests of his sister, Mrs: C. E. Rlley, 516 America ‘ave- nues llege for “the summer 3 .uylng at 503 Ammc- e , & student} ¥ \fimneuoh the |’ imt 3 sterday morn- ing: and il d: her. ummer vacation withi rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Acherhach. Miss: UtmhvGreut ‘and Mrs. Doro- thea rext, ‘gister and mother of Mrs. W %. Robirison,' who have:been her !or ‘the past | few: duy!, left whefe, they will spend the summer, monkhs ‘with:relatives. 2. ¢ kobms dayflrom men exerci sity," a_cousin “of big that time. (ness,in the Cities Aw.hsxj_e_v t'hgre. — PolarpiPie. Ask for it. M#s. M, Corrigan and children ar- rived ~ in Bemidji - yesterday from Proctor; Minn., where they have spent the summer months with rela-| tives. r. and - Mrs. Corrigan re- cenfly purchased the home at the corner of Fourth and Irvine and will ‘peeapy it soori; < # 2-14t8 Mre. M, W. Deputy expected. to leave . Bewidji 'today for Boston, Mass., where:she will spend the sum- mer with her daughter, Miu Mary. Mus Leah Berman, formerly of this city, now of Dallas, Texas, ar- rived in Bemidji last night and is the guest of Miss Lelia Stanton fot a few days. Dr. G. H. Zentz is spending _this week in Wadena on business relative t dht Iwuplhl which will ‘Wadena. gflim Hfi ar § 0 sp W d hQ E. §. Cdnfdon on"Eleventh street;”during the 88 of Mrs.” “Congdon, returned t b?&o s(i?n !lllz MT‘d.y' : 2Mrdand Mrs. J. Ollum andiini Fred, of Pleasant Vllley, momu*d"to Bemldu"flp}tdty were guests;of]| . Knox, 1117 Park Mrs. Butts returned to her home on’ Norton avenue Saturday from Mrs. C Mts. sther Randall and little son 'Robert returned Sunday to the home|, Ir.and Mrs. C. S.} of her parents, Bnreliy i ant alley, after spend- Adolph' Clirlmmlmn ‘and fnmly of ‘Minnesota avenue speht Monday eve- Christianson’s uncle, M. P. Olson, and cousins, Mesdames Alec Magee and Algot Johnson. ? Ratllhuh 5nd little daughter, # Drtfi%&ne, are guests at the home ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kaliher, 413 America ayenue, ‘where they. will 'femain during:the summer term at the State Teachers college, which. Mrs. Rathbun will attend, Mrs. Ha Cook With Gas iy -80- tf Mrs. Ida Andrews Gould of .Tuc- son, Arizona, arrived in Bemidji this morning and /is the guest of:her niece, Mrs. Thayer Bailey, 605 Min- nesota avenwe, - - She .will go from here to Crfikuton and Warren to vis- it relatiy before returning to:her home., ; s, Algot, Johnson, and . sister, .- Alec-Magee; and-children,’ left 'uesday .evening. for their homes at Thief River Falls and Germantown, Minn, They. have been.the guests of r | their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. P, Ol- 'son, of Nymore, and relatives in Be-| midji, since Saturday. R. E. Seaton, secretary oi the St. Paul Livestock association, arrived in| Bemidji this morning and will speak tomorrow at the farmers’ picnic at the fair ‘grourifip:i i While:in Bemidji he will-be a gumt at the home of Dr. and Mm. G. H. Zentz, he being a former friend of thexrs when they lived ‘in lfluu YA Rlvet Falls from Vir- glmn,”C J;:?:l!m and. other range towns . Whe they Have visited friend i le sdnesday morning for the &t’fibm \** '‘While here they were %tu at the home of Mr. and Mn.; .';le‘pn ?‘vz‘firk avenue. ¥, morni fne, “Chamberlgin left on the early present -at- the" 8t. Croix old settlers re-union'anid " inclfic “which occurs June 24 at River Falls,' Wis. He has not’ visited’, flt Homestead for 25 years and an ates the trip with mugh,_eagerness. M fi',yrle Methven is attending ‘the iu of the Bemidji Shers colleze She is mak- , three miles south ot dnvmg in each day wlth e_Carr Lake tonsqlidated scl ool ind\the gast sb'\ accfpt- e position for t| "\.\Qmmn@, MRenresentativg Martin Ansorg York as a matter of justice to}t) large icolored’ pophlation” of his trict, and “In recognition of the valor and patriotism of the 500,000 colored boys in the .United States service in the World war.” The appointee, Emile Treville Holley, i8 a freshman in the College of the City of New York. Harvard university makes no discrim- ination against negroes, and there are several all-negro posts In the American Legion. —— i~ beT hward: (King: i\ They!(will { maket thelr .| ing of refreshme + | HYATT-LAURITZEN Percy M. Hyatt and Agnes J. Lauritzen, both of this city, were united in marriage at the Presby- terian parsonage Tuesday evening at T 3’% Bw. L. Py, WQ;foxd officiating. xapn&ncquplpc ;wnunmlke stheir home mhemfl;i. mqumnumcs iy ctMlm- horderome::and” Dagmar| Cummings, “both" ' iof Bemidji} : we ‘uriitéd® it Marfiage” quaday ;llieL wionags, Reviehs B Warford offi- iating, . Theyowere: attended by: Ed- horhelh Berdjis ENJOY PICNIC SUPPER Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Gould and their guests, Mrs. M. Prchal and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford McMillen, LeSueur, al- 80 Florence Mohler, Grand Forks, .| Mr. and Mrs. Dana Gould and little son Joseph, and Charles Gould en- Joyed an outing with picnic supper Tuesday night at Diamond Point. ELKS WILL INITIATE BIG CLASS, THi: uz ;ulhs There. will be init ehndi- dates at the. regn]u.nuenng.n! the B. P. O. E. to be held this evening at 8 o’clock at the Elks hall, and all members are requested to be pres- ent. The business session will be followed by entertainment and serv- METHODIST AID DlVlSlON MEETING IS POSTPONED The meeting of the bed room divi- sion of the Ladies’ Aid of the Meth- odist church, which was to have been held at the home of Mrs. S. A. Cut- ter, Waville, all day today was post- joned because of the condition of the roads following the heavy rain in the night. It will be held at a later date. MRS. ROBINSON ENTERTAINS' Mrs. W. Z, Robinson entertained a few ladies Monday afternoon as a courtesy to her mother, Mrs. Doro- thea Grest, whose birth anniversary occurred that day.. It took the form o? a handkerchief shower and she |] was presented many beautiful hand- kerchiefs as birthday tokens. A so- cial afternoon was. enjoyed by all ){ogfl“"y 5:30°7 at the, Preshyterian|| and Mrs. Robinson servad 8 lunch- eon. Sur Ry NAVAL RESERVISTS ENJOY SHORT VISIT IN MONTREAL A card received from E. A, Bar- ker, in charge of the U. S. Navy boat Paducah, .told of their reaching Mon- treal on the evening of June 9 and leaving again on the afternoon of the 10th for Detroit, Mich. He said the boys were all given liberty at Montreal and took in the sights which they all seemed to enjoy. He also said that the ship was'working per- fectly. - DIAMOND POINT PARK * The " following 'registrations were made at Diamond Point Tuesday: J. Dodd, Minneapolis; H. L. Ellion, Minneapolis; S. Woodward, Glendon, Minn.; Mr. and Mrs. M, H. Johnson, Grand Forks, N. D.; H. C. Evans, Minneapolis; K. F. Wuldoon, St. Louis, Mo.; Byton A. Simpson, Oma- ha; D. S. Dobum, Fulda, Minn.; Bel{y tha and Ethel Coffits, Fulda; W. Wallace and family, Gn‘rqer, ‘Towa, and 3. R. Wallacé; Garner, Tows:. ' BIRTHDAY PARTY, Miss Neva Welch %‘é‘ §$ of her friends and home, 118 Ninth street, Monday' ‘af’| 'ternoon from 3 until 5 o’clock, in honor of her tenth birth anniversary. The chlldren had a happy afternoon out-of-¢ doors playing games, and a birthday lunch was served. by Mrs‘l Welch. Miss Neva received a num- ber of birthday tokens. Those pres- ent were Fern Garlock; Mary and Iris Petrie, Vivian Hakkerup, Fran- ces and Catherine Dvoracek, Ruth Isted, Earl Otrey, Vera Woodard, RAY HANNAH SURPRISED ! BY PRESBYTERIAN CHOIR About twenty:seven membery of the Presbyterian.. choir igathered at the home of Mf. and Mrs. N. E| Giv- en, 707 Minnesota:avenug, last leve: ning where th'e regular. weekly re-|; hearsal was hdld in the,early eve- ning, which latr took the form of a surprise pre-nuptial’ '$higwer, compli- mentary to aymvnh-fl ah, a member of the choir):! il Miss Jean Given, dressed as a bride, drew into the room a small wagon contain- ing many gifls for the guest of hon- or, ‘ THe | -y Gnmes were played and music en- Jjoyed until a late hour, and a deli- cious lunch was served by Mr. and Mrs. -Given, MAIL ORDERS ‘PROMPTLY FILLED LRI b vagsae HATS $5.00 Hats for p ,J)ollan of New m\erfhan- *lw“" “dise, purc]msed by our buyél" 3’t’ a s'pecml ~ sale held in the Twin Cities last week. They are now being displayed in our store, that our customers may take advantage of DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT Hiawatha Percale ...............25¢ Safdndc Percale ....... ... 15c - 19e Yéjle(:cPercale R SR LA | { - Glngham e sgh Gingham ...... French Gmgham _ T01le-Dugprd Gingham Zeg}gyr ham ...... CREPES Al the new shades of Crepes, such as RuSSgt,\*Amerlcan Beauty, Delf Blue—_ . i CRETONNES Beau‘{ H&w designs and colors in Cre- tenweytor Draperies, Upholstering and Dn&s purposes— 19c to $1.50 ‘oA DRESS SUITING ke Magnolm, ,La¥e-Cloth, Colored Indlan— .| head, and Everfast; 36 inches wide— $5c and 39c BRTRRL e w1 SILKS New Taffetas,“Canton: Crepes, Rashan- era Crepes and‘Crepe Knit; in all new shades— 2.49 to $3.95 GEORGETTE CREPES In Checks, Brown, Blue and Red; 40 incheswide .................. 5110 In Plain colors, such as Honeydew Blue, Brown, Taupes; 40 inches wide. . .$1.39 LADIES’ GAUZE UNION SUlTS 49c - 69c - 98¢~ We also: f'ryfi Ladies’ Harvard Mills' Kthletic Union Suits §1.25 to §l ~ GROCERY DEPARTMENT Buy Sugar Now!—Market going Aup. 100-1b sack Cane Granulated Sugar . price and quality. . g .Ladles Whlte Canvas Strappe-d Pumps thlowopportumty} to :buy Flrst-Clau' Mer- chandise at a very low. price. ot g Below, we will quote a few of the namer- ous Bargains. Come in and compare both KASE BLANKETS 66x80, Wool finish; all 001015 Plaid; spe- cial June Sale, only per pair— - .. $3.69 ' . HOSIERY Children’s “Black Cat” "' Three-quarter and Half Hose, in latest shades, such as Pink Buttercup, Romper Blue, Brown, and all assorted shades.” Also Children’s Silk Hose 5 in “Black Cat” FAIRY 35¢ to $1.50 Ve 7 BATHING SUITS We have a complete line of Ladies’ Bath- ing Suits, in all shades and styles, Also Bathing Accessories, such as Bath- ing Belts, Bags, Shoes and Caps— Bathing Suits. . . 79¢c to $8.75 Belts .-35¢ Caps ...... vevo...25c to 75¢ - SHOES per pair .- $2.50 Pafent Strapped Pumpb P -$6.50 Black Kid, 2-strap Pumps. . ., -$3.50 On Table LADIES’ LOW AND HIGH SHOES , Until sold, per pair, only | 4 $149 3 No Exchange In Bdsement Misses’ and Children’s Shoes Patent Leather Sandals, sizes 2 to 8, per pair ... ...$1.98 Patent Strapped Pumps... . .§1.50 - $1.69 Roman Sandals . ... ..$2.25 Frolics and &cufl'erb, sizes up.to 2 .$1.69 L e ww Ty LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S HOSE .. Brown and Black Cotton. . .. .]5¢c to 75¢ Ladies’ Art Silk Hose ...... g Onyx, Pure Silk, Pointex Hcel 17:71 SRS $100to er 10 LBS GRANULATED SUGAR foronly of 69c —with a $2.00 or over purchase of Dry Goods, Ready-to-Wear or Shoes. A8H TA (AGA L DL Ny e micst B It Pays to Shop at Troppman’s BEMIDJI MINNESOTA 50). ..