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| tion -hu.m ig knm A7 3" wittse visitel reln\wes at Bagley over S}mday Tyan McPhers friénds 'in ‘Bemi 3-30 tt Pem Lenes of Fosntoli spent ‘Sun- _in Bemidji as_ the. guest of wer‘e the guests of relatives in- Be- midji Friday while attending the ‘eir- eus, ; Aldrich has béen*ill and un- der the care of a_physician for, sev- eral days at his ‘home, 1108 Morris nve'mle. i Po'lu Ple. ask xor [ | 214t qu Tda. Aldrich, 1108 Morris, ave- nue -is spending her summer vaca- tion at-Hazel, Minn,; at the home of Mr. ‘andMrs.: ‘Martin-Matson. A seven-pound .girl, was ;born, to Mr; and Mrs. Bert Erenne, of Irvine avenue, June 21. \ Mother and baby are reported to he doing nicely. We sharpen and ust lawn ,x_;mw- ers.. Danielson Tin~Shop. - Rear of 214 Fourth St., Phone 912-J 6-27 Dr. Alfred Mark of Spokane, Wash., and Miss EvamM{;k of Moor-| g2 head are guests in;Bemidji of Dr. and Mrs, R. Gilmore and’ iily, 905 Lake boulevard. They are cousins of Mrs. Gilmore. James Truax, who with his aunt, = Mts:: 1007 Irvine avenue, while attending the: Bemidji high school during the pastiterm, left this week for his home at Williston, N. D. Miss Emma Whalen, Okleé, Minn., is staying at the home of Mrs 'W. J. Werth; 723 Eleventh: street, 'while at- tending the Bemidji*State .Teachers college.. . Miss. Whalen was a student of the college last term. Mz, and Mrs. Tom ell baby of Frazee, who have been guests at the home of his uncle, P. J. Rus- sell, and family, went to Grand Rap- ids to, spend the.week end, and will return to- Bemidji mday to visit long- er before returning to their home. © Mrs. C. H. Williams of Becida mo- tored to Bemidji Saturday and was the luncheon guest of her daughter; Mrs. F. J. Frost, and family, 525 Twelth street, while shopping in the city: She was accompanied by little Miss Lavina Frost who has spent the past week at the farm home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Williams, at Becida. Polar Pie. Ask'for it. Miss Lillian Willets, who under- went an operation two weeks ago at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pe- tra, 1005 Mississippi avenue, was removed to her home in Grant Val- ley Wednesday. : Miss-Lillian .is-im- proving very mcely but is still under the supervision of Hher” physician which makes it necessary for her to motor to Bemidji three tlmes each week. 4 2-14¢1 Cook: With Gas 8-30:.4¢ Frank and Riléy Wray, who have] visited. friends and_relatives. at Con- cord, , Mantorville and . other places for a few days, were week end guesis in Bemidji of Mr. and Mrs. John Doran. ' From here they.went to Winnipeg to look after business in- terests, and then to;Alaska, : Return- ing, Mr. Wray will meet Mrs. Wray at Sehttle, she having spent-the win- ter ‘i’ Honolulu, and together they will: return to their home at Port- land, Oregon. . —0 BLUNDERS wl:y is this m-n The answer:will- be- found among:| today’s ‘want -ads. (What “Blunder” do you suggest?) Copyright 1922, Associated Editors A the swagger ease of ; he._new meej d cotine frocks:, .draped “abou e . gloulders ‘with shirred capes. - In this instance, the opllar of the cape.term-’ row. red braid material, Pictorial Revmw Cape No 9895. Sizes, 36 to 42 iriches biist-and '16'years, B :Dress’. No. 9605, Sizes;. 34 ;to 42 inches bust. Mr. and Mrs...B.. R..Larson_ and family of Fosston motored to Be- midji Sunday nnd visited frlends Miss Elyerna Hazen® motored to g| Bend with relahves Snturday and will visit i “Polar Pie, turned Sunday, from. a, Elgle Bend. where they visite tives Snmrday .and:.Sunday. e _Miss - Judy Edwards nf Wanen, Minn., who has been-the guest.of Miss Corrine Carlson- for the past week, 1eft ‘Saturday ‘for her home. “:Big dance-at Old Armory- Monday dlening; Juné 26. Music by’ Shuck’s Jazz- Orchestra.-:-Dancing -starts-at 9 o’clock. nnd M:a. C: C. Armnold of: Hub— blra’ are "visiting ~ their niece; Mrs. Earl Hazen, and family, and other relatives in Bernidji for a time. H. Armstrong of Delavan arrived in Bemidji yeste;day and is_a guest 4t the summer cottage of his, daugh- ter, Miss Ethelyn Hall, Blrchmont Beach. E Mrs, Arthur Flatner and daug);taer Miss. Lillian, arrived in Bemidji, Sun- day and will.be guests of her broth- er, Carol Hill, and family, and friends for a week. Polar Pie. Mrs. R. W. Bush and little daugh- ter arrived in Bemidji Saturday night and will be the guest of Mrs. Dick Van, Arnum and ‘other friends in Be- midji for a time, , . G H. B. Webster of ‘Buffalo, N. Y., who has been a guest af t the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Al Olson, 1118-Be- midji avenue, for tbs past week, will leave tomorrow. hjs home. Cagk, Mflh‘ Gas Ask for &, 214 ‘380 tf Mr. u)d an,,fi_ I,, Molander and family and Mrs. Zentz return- Led ~Saturday night .from Alexandria where they, motpred Fndny to at- tend the’ dis tict home missionary conyention ‘héld ’there those days. D. C. Dvorac k, county, agent, Ed- son Washburn and J.; 3= ‘McCardy left this morning- by. auto, for Brajinerd wheére -they will atténd a poultry cilling. school being ‘conducted, there tuday by N. E. Chapman of the Uni: versxty N 0,000 .to 1 n nml. D,n Ifag?i eo'lo:pny on‘n‘ e 138¢f Mr. and: } Mrs. . Linder, Miss '| Rurora Lmder and L. W. Lmder. of , left this morning’ for their home after spending the week “lend with their daughter and sister, Mrs. C. F. Anderson, and family, 1316~ Beltrami- averiue. Miss; Elizabeth_Eberlein of. §po- kane, Wash., arrived in Bemidji Thursday and will visit her mother, ., |Mrs. Fred Eberlein, 917 Dewey ave- nue, and her brother, William :Eber- lein,; during the summer months. She formerly lived in Bemidji but has been employed in Spokane for the past three years. FOR: A PRACTICAL ‘NURSE,:Call 8 16d8-2: Ed: Kaelble .of Glasgow, .Mont., is the guest of his daughter, Mrs. George Baker, and. family at their. summeér home, LaMoure. He came here: from: his-farm. at- Glasgow. and | reports - the prospects- very good for Jof Mr. and 2d6-27 ¢, mm Ted, to ‘the dafl. Mr. lnd M;j. Car]. Johnson of Ten- strike spen’, the week end at the home Mrs, August Elmquist, Fifth ward. Mrs., 0. M. Skinvik and .daughter '| Helen left Sunday, for. McIntosh and) Fisher.where they will visit rehnves for ten days. George Cox, who has visited friends and relatives at Park Rapids and oth- er places for two weeks, returned to - his home on Thirteenth street Friday. Mr. and. Mrs. Edward: Teter, Fifth .|:ward, .returned to .Bemidji- Sunday night from: St.-.Hilaire, ‘where they were - called ‘by -the lllness of Mrs Teter’s father. —_— Mrs. Clthn'me Duncan, :sister-in- ||law. of Andy Larson, and* Misses: Vir- | ginia “and:Eleanor Duncan, of- St. .| Paul, are visiting at the Larson sum- mer home at Lavinia'for a short time. .. Ray ‘Scarlet' and “son Donald, of Littlefork: visited -his- wife, who is at- tending ‘‘summer ' é¢hool_at the col- lege, at the home ol Mr. and Mrs M. \E. Groff; 1200 ‘América avenue, over Sunday. {Mr: and Mrs. J. K. Given enter- tained ‘Mr."and Mrs. R. L, Given and N famlly at 6 o’élock” dinner last eve- ‘ning “at ‘Douglas Lodge, Itasca Stateé Park, where they “motored in the late afternoon in Bemidji today. ~This is his first trip into this.section of the state and he is making it as.a combined busi- ness and pleasure trip. :Ed'_wjn« De;n‘» of New York City came to Minneapolis. on a business . Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Dean, Lake boulevard. As Mrs. J. W. Evans_was x_‘etun_;- 2ling to her home at Schoolcraft from . Bemidji Thursday, her horses became unmanageable._and -threw her. from the, buggy, breaking her arm, and she received ‘other ‘injuries. “'Mr. and Mrs; -Pearley Pendergast of Hutchinson, called on his_ cousin, Mort Pendergast, Grant Valley, en |route to their home from Crookston. On the way_ they will visit their aunt, Mrs.'Hannalq Pendergast, Lake Plan- ganet, over the week end. @ L o r. tnfl»l{m George'Foran “of La— Moure,, N. D., and son, Joe Foran, of Aberdeen, S. D., also Florence Foran, of Williston, N. D., and Fran- ces Foran of Cromwell, are visiting at the home. of Mr. and: Mrs.. George McLernan, Fourth street, all of whom are relames of: Mrg: McLernan. . T..C Stuart, daugh- | ter, Mary Anne-&nd son John, return- ed Sunday by motor, from Forreston, Minp., where Mrs. Stuart and chil- dren have visited her .parents and two sister for the past six weeks, Mr. Stuart: motoring there Thursday of last week to.return with:them. Mr. and Mrs. H.:A. Everson,and family left today for their home at Eau Claire, “Wis. ., after. visiting’ with Fred Everson and family, 521 Third street, for, the past two weeks..' Fred Everson,.. accompamed them to Eau Claire wheré hé will' visit his’ par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, Edd Everson, for about two weeks. . Ed, .Gust . and., Lena ..Ristau .and ed to Bemidji Saturday and spent Sunday; visiting .at the homes of B: Hunt, Eighth street and Irvine.ave- nue, and; E. W. Bucklen, 619 :Irvine avenue. They enjoyed a picnic din- ner at Bass. Lake. Sunday, , They re- turned to ‘their homes this mornmg Among the number . from Bemidji who attended the baseball game play- ed.between the;Harley-Davidson;angd: Turtle, River . teams,. .at thelatter place yezterday afternoon, . were; Mr. and Mrs..A. H::Reed, Miss Geraldine Reed, ‘Ralph . Moberg, Harry Starl, Alfred Lortie; " Norman; Everson, Joe Plummer, Mr. and Mrs, Gorman and Mr. and Mrs. eterson .and daugh- to Bemidji. late.in the, afternoon. , LEGION r_o‘ T, TO. J{OkD» < MEETING TUESDAY NIGH Delegates to“the: state ‘convéntion of the American Legion to be held at Virginia August 21-24 will be named at, the special meeting of the.| Ralph Gracie post of the Americar | Leglon to berheld:in:the city builds ing Tuesday evenmg at 8 oclock.. This is a special meeting called from last Thursday evening when. the. ats warrant election of delegates - and alternates: Plans ‘for the . post’s-participation: 1 |in the Northern Minnesota Fair will also de discussed and several import- ant announcenients.are to be made at this:time. The dance committee has somtehing-to report and_plans for, membership drive’ will be ‘made. it is expected that ‘refreshments will be served and it is the desire of the a* large crop there, and also very promising prespects in North Dakota. officers of the post that all mem- bers be present, ta vmted !flepds and relatives’ during | ;W. C. Wilson of the McClellan| " Paper Co., anenpohs, is a \nsltor trip. last .week, and from there came | “|ta Bemidji to spend a:few days with ; | bis parents, John. Carlson of Germantown.motor-. ter. Margaret, ‘all of whom returned tendance -was not -large enough to} 5 AR AL unnmp: ik £ vrvu 9w, ¢ JLDALLY, ENTERTAIN AT DINNER M. and Mrs. George Clayton. en- tertained ‘at 1 o’clock dinner Sun- day at their farm home west .of town Mr, and Mrs: Joe Parker, Fifth ward, and Miss Alma Larson. HARDING-THDMAS George A. Harding and Charlotte Thomas , were united in marriage Qaturday evening at 8 o’clock at the Presbyterian parsonage, Rev. L. P. Warford officiating. They were unattended. The young couple will make their home in Bemidji, - METH,O_DISI AID DIVISION HOLDS MEETING TUESDAY, The bedroom division of the La-| dies’ Aid of the Methodist chuxch will meet Tuesday. afterngon at .the home of Mrs. R. E. Cota, 1208 Be- midji avenue, and.the chairman, Mrs. S, A. Cutter, requests that all mem- bers be present. V_Ilsl'l‘ NORWAY BEACH Included in those from Bemidji who visited. Norway Beach Sunday are: Mr. and Mrs, M. W. Pierce and son Lester, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Burn. ham, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Denu, Mr. and Mrs. G. Jacobson, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Matson, Mr, and Mrs. George Baker and Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Easton. ENJOY ALL-DAY OUTING Mr. and Mrs. Fred Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Achenbach, Mr. and Mrs. James D. Winter, Miss Marion Rice and D’Arcy McGee: enjoyed an all-day outing with picnic dinner and supper at Norway Beach, near .Cass Lake, Sunday. They returned home early. Sunday evening, making the trip by auto. | y—— BIRTHDAY PARTY brated her fifth birth anniversary Saturday by inviting twenty of her littlg playmates to her home at La- Moure for the afternoon hours from .3 ‘until 5 o’clock. Games and jplay of various kinds were enjoyed on the lawn and a birthday lurich was serv- ed by Mrs. Baker, assorted favors being given. = She recewed many pretty gifts in honor of the occasion. LADIES" DAY TO BE_HELD Ladies’ Day at the golf links Thurs- ..jday resulted in, the following prizes eing’ “awarded:"’ Mrs. B. W. Lakin, 'first; Mrs. D. S. Mitchell, second, and Mrs. J. A. Younggren and Mrs, B. F. Anderson, tying for third. It is plan. ned: to have one day each week as Ladies’ Day at the links dunn;z the summer months. This week it will be held Wednesday. QUTING AND DINNER Mr, and, Mrs. D. C. Dvoracek and familys Mr. and Mrs. A, W. Aamodt, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McCurdy and fam- ily, . Mr.. and Mrs. Harry Boyer and family, motored, Sunday to Blackduck | ? Lake: where they enjoyed an all day’s outing with picnic dinner and supper, returning to' Bemidji, late Sunday evening. They were joined there by Mrs. Dvoracek’s brother, J. L. Stans- field and family, Blackduck, who en- Joycd the day with them {] PRESBYTERJAN MiISSIONARY .SQCIETY MEETS TUESDAY The.. Missionary society of the Presbyterian. church will meet Tues- day afternoon at the home of Mrs. K, H. Olson, 703 Minnesota avenue. A program will be given, an inter- esting feature of which will be an ad- dress by Miss Hakkerup, a mission- -ary from Denmark, who has been in ‘'the United States for the past two years, and is now a guest at the home of her brother, N. L. Hakkerup, and family. BIRTHDAY SURPRISE Miss- Vera Larson cntertained a number of young people. Friday af- ternoon at a surprise birthday party in honor of Theodore Larson. Games ‘and musi¢ were cnjoyced and a dain- ty lunch was served by the hoste: Misses Anna #@nd Martha Larson. /Those present were: William Harris, Justin and Sjelmer Swenson, Thomas and Wesley = Jackson, Harold and Theodore Larson, Ethel and Hazel Foster and Misses Vera, Anna and Martha Larson. BEMIDJI' PEOPLE CALL ON. MR.'AND MRS: DUGGAN -A number of Bemidji people were invited Sunday. to visit Mr. and Mrs! T. D. .Duggan, .. who,are , spending their honeymoon at the Kenfield. cot~ tage at Norway Beach, near Cass Lake. Included in the party from Bemidji were Messrs. and Mesdames. D. J. Moore, H. L. Huffman, A. J. Melby, Lee . LaBaw, - William ' Chi- chester,. Fred. DySon, Wilbur Lycan and Miss Leila Stanton, Mrs., Grace B. Thacker, Miss Licy . Dunigan, C. W. Stanton and G. S. Harding. A picnic dinner was enjoyed, the vis- itors returning to, Bemidji late in the afternoon, making the trip by auto.|d BEMIDJI-DEFEATFR AT Several car loads, of Bemidji. golf pln)ers left Bemidji -Saturday morns, ing, motoring to Detroit where a golf tournament between Bemidji and Detroit was held Sunday. Bat- urday afternoon friendly matches’ were held. The game Sunday resulted- in a victory for Detroit. Those making the trip Sunday ins cluded: Messrs. and Mesdames J. A. Younggren, A. J. MacMillan, A. P, White, Ralph Lycan, B. A. Dilley, Dr. and Mrs. D. E. McCan, Messrs.’| B. F. Anderson, Fred Goughnour, W. R. Laliberte, Dr. Northrup, Ss S. Wilson, Clarence Jackson and the Bemidji golf professional, W. L. Crummy. Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Bacon of Bemidji, who are visiting rela’’ tives in Dakota -also motored there from Fargo to attend the game Sunj dy. ALLIED WAR VETERANS. . |-TO MEET AT NEW ORLEANS| ¢ Little Miss Rose Marie Bakercele-|" (By United Press) New Orleans, June 26—A newr chapter in the history of efforts to-~/ wards bringing about world peace; representatives of World War fighters from cight allied.} will be, written powers meet in New Orleans, October 11, 12, and 13, at the annual con- vention of the Inter-Allied Veterans” Federation. The convention will be held a few ..| days.before the fourth annual nation-, WEEKLY,AL.QQWLCOMMNUH of the Amc;icnn Lega ion here. .Onc of the chief aims o the international fighters organiz tion is to promot:~ world peace and the; New Orleans gathering will be known as the Convention of Peace: To.further this ideal, the .convention: will' decide upon means of obtaining; representation for veterans at inter- alljed and international congresses. “Headquarters of ‘the Federation is]’ npw at work om. the preparation of data on comparative .legislation af- fecting ex-service .men. . The: sums; mary will contain measures -which: haye been taken, in favor of veterans || an .to improve the lot of "widows “children” of disabled men The foreign delegates, who will be mtg of the American Legion, willy méet in Paris and sail from LuHuvref on the same ship, -Landing at.New; York the visitors will proc Wnshmgton where ceremoni be held at the tomb of the unknown i goldier in“Arlington Cemetrey.: R ep(cls will be paid to the States government and to the v.moun diplomatic . representatives of th countries participating. ! Despite the fact'thit English wnl the!language employed in the Wash- ington disarmament conference, dele gates to the New :Orleans:meeting: will hold deliberations in French. Harmony of Colors. It is a well-known fact that a pleas- | ing harmony of colors attracts the eye much as musical harmony pleases the ear. In order to test the har- mony of color combinations, a ma- chine has heen devised, described and- fllustrated in the Popular Mechanics Magazine, with which a colored * disk’ 18 revolved rapldly so as to cause the colors to merge, and this visual mix: Ing of the colors gives the same result to the eye as would the actual mixing &2, te colored; inks themselves. , " mail. ) R:t:s?érved Seat tickets may be’had for "“the “FOLLIES OF ’22" by paying at the City Drug Store for those sent by Tlckets sold »by sollcntahon will be stamped “Paid).—and may be ex- changed for Reserved Seats. NORTH DAKOTA LEADER LAID TO REST SUNDAY (By United Press) Bismarck, N. D., June 26.—After. lying in>gtate ‘in the housc cham- bers of the state capitol for 90: min- utes while, friends, business’ assbcié ates and . the general public viewed McKenzie, North Dakota - politician; was conveyed to the Catholic cem- etery ‘yesterday afternoon. - The ‘funheral services were held in St Mary's cathedral, and followed by a long cartege, th¢ remains were taken to the €atholic cemetery for interment beside the body of his son, who .died several years ago. The funeral party included his two the remains, the body of Alexander |, daughters, Mrs, C. Ann McKenzie ‘McDonald of Quehec 'nd Mr. Toster. Pall-bearers were composed. of friends all'{of - whom, but . one, resided at Bismarck. Mr. .McKenzie died:at.St. Paul Thursdg$r afternoon, from epmplica-~ tions . resulting from - diabetes---He wag 71 years of ‘age. Twenty-two Years before North Dakots ‘becamé a state, he came here. : DAUGUHTERS OF REBEKAH HOLD MEETING' TONIGHT 'The: Daughters of ‘Rebckah', will hold ‘their regular meeting’this eve- ning at 8 o’clock at the Moose’ hall and all members are requested to be . present. The _i’hotofla%r" ; Novelty of ' the Year% ‘GRAND Mat, 10c-25¢ Night' 10c-30c ‘Tanight | & TUESDAY filled w:th mws * [oaded with Laughs FOX Mat. 2:30 :— FOX SUNSHINE COMEDY Rex Orchestra 10c & 25¢ —: NEWS Eve. 7: 16-9 TUESDAY— “THE PENALTY” A First National Production —WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY— Arthur S. Kane presents Charles Ray R