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[E F2 Items for this columa will be gladly received by Mrs. Harvey, ulnho- 114-W.: Readers ows: it eir guests and to them- to see that items of local 5 l.:un-c are reported. Evary item: will be givem proper considers- "' tiom when source is known. Mrs. ‘H.- A, Brown'of Turtle River visitéd: friends “in - Bemidji Tnusdfly, ' rétuirning ‘to’ he'r home- that evening. 'Mrs. J: W, Smt 1‘Bemidji avenue, is visiting- relatives-in- Duluth for a ~few, daysiavipg wonSthere’ Tuesday. o3 a.000 ’Mm Déar ,,"sg’, f, tite gtune arfieston of Mecln- tosh is visiting this. at the home of Mr: and Mrs. S. 0ppe’gna, m:d street. ) % '\ Miss Louise Menard. of Wa\lkegn. 11L,, is the guest of Mrs. Grace THack- er of the Bermd)l State Teachers collegé. Miss Matthm ployed at the: left today f a vacntlon. Cook: m Gas imm, who' i§ ‘em- Telaphone office, | an , for # -8-30 ff| Miss Sadie Giller of Crookston ar- rived in Bemidji yestérday and “will| be thg guest of Mrs. Thayer' Bailey for afew. days. 7 Nyter Reese of Mclntosh motored “ to Bemidji the first of the week and visited at ‘the home of Mr. and: Mrs: J. C. Hill dum;g the day. Polar Pie, Ask for tt. Z-14tf 1*W. Harnwell, secretary of the Fergus Falls ‘Commercial: club; is;ex- pected’ to arrive in Bemidji .today. to visit' ‘over the Fourth with ‘his fam- ily. E; PSS Mz Froyd of East Bemidji, who| has.'spent the - past;five months at Couer D’Aléne, Idako,. returned.’ last mght from the West and expects to remain here. Mss. E. R. Ehmke of Gilmore City, who .came to Bemidji to attend the:| Dugzan-Kenfield wedding- - and'' Has been:the guést.of Mrs. A. A. Warfield whilé here, will leave tomght for Her | home¥ 2 Mr. and Mrs. David Gill and dnugh- ters, Noreen. and: Helen, and: son: Bllly, returned’ to- Bemidji' last- eve- ning, from- Duluth where they have enjoyed a'three days" tnp,fimifl'nww different summe FOR:A PRACTICA{L NUBSE Gfll 865-W. — Mt and ’Mrs. Willianr Melville and son Leslie, who have visited: at: the; Gus Larson home and Miss Mary Me- few days, returned. to their home at Eveleth Wednesday.. Mr. Melville i/ employed there by the telephone com pany. Mr. and Mrs,. Omar Gravelle: mo-| tored to Bemidji from Red Lake Falls-Tuesday and were accompanied by Miss Laura Sherwood, who has) been employed at the Red Lake In- dian ‘agency for some time. *She has been ‘transferred to a. similar posi- tion: at the Klamath Indian agency, Oregon, and left here that night to assure her duties there. YOU JUST MUST see the cute little Sports Hats in the window at| the ‘Elko Hat Shop. 1d6-29 Rev. and Mrs. T. B. Nordale- re- turned last evening from the Twin Cities where they ‘have spent the past two weeks. He went as a dele- gate from the Bemidji district to the national convention of-the; Lutheran Augustana synod held: - there five: days of last week. ' Mrs. Nordale's niece, Miss Marion Erickson of St. Paul, actompanied them! Home: and will visit Here during the summer months. PIANO LESSONS' - For Piano Lessons, see- Muriel Mc- Gee. Phone 800-W or 499. 3d7-1 jorts while ninw . " | pasge ger boat “““Ottorara” Chatles E. Miller of. Cass, Lake|. was g caller 'in the city ‘today.' A. E. Elietkdn left this morning for Oklee on a-twe days’ business trip ¢ R0 St O B. W. Lakin arrived this morning from Ft. Francis to drive his auto- mobile from Bemidji to that place. "r' : Codk " With Gas; Miss Harriet Davids, East Bem)dfi, returned yesterday hom a 'tio' weeks’ vacation spent at Duluth ! vig:|! iting " fricuds. My and mrs Trvin- B.~ daughter Margaret;-and soh'1 left enrly ‘this ‘morning fof” trip ‘to M‘nneapulis ‘They 'bé gone-about & week Polar Pie. Ask for 1., ' Keelér[ in| It ‘moto¥ bect to V,s-uu Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Warfield of Ch“ 0. are guests of his parents, and Mrs, A. A. Warfield, Lake bou‘levald, and other. relatives and m Here ‘to attend the ;(e eld we,idmg, wfll ‘retur; to: Ber Cook With ‘G'-‘ amiversity, is visiting his parents, Mr. and: Mrs:. H. A. Simons, and:family, for a time. He was emplayed'in Min- neapolis for a. short time f33lowing,| 4 the close of ‘the school year; . anan, N:'D,, arrivéd in Bemidji yes- terday and are visiting at home of his aunt, Mrs. M. A. Downs, and family, 413 Jrvine ‘avénue, and other rélatives and' friends in- Bemidji for a‘short time: ¢ Ask for it Polar Pie. 2-14t¢ Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Duggan, whe have been spending. their honeymoon at -the Kenfield cottage, Norway Beach; returned to-Bemidji yesterday and will visit in Bemidji until Sunday hight;,. when. they- expect to leave for their home in. California. “Miss_Ida Bailey --and’ her guests, Mrs. M. P. Stone of Crookston, and the latter's smer, Mrs: Gould of Ok- lahoma, are enjoying an outing this weele atthe: Burke cottage at the tles are helng gwen by them Cook sz Gas 330 t¢ Mrs Philip Gill will have ‘as her house gmests her mother, Mrs. M. Bmon, ‘and: her sister, Mrs. H. H. Mlller, and son, Louis Burton Miller,, and daughter, Jane: Cecil Miller; who |’ ré-‘expected: to arrive in Bemidji to- o e ,Mms Lennre A]len was in Bemld]l St. Hiluire from a two weeks’ visit] with her aunt, Mrs. Herman Thome -of Blackduck. She was accompanied by hep..cousin, Miss Lucile Thoms,|ODD who will visit at the: Allen: home for 2 few days. 2-14t1 Miss Elora. Olson, who is employ- ed at; the county auditor’s office at the’ Gourf house; is in a hospital in Duluth reénvermg from an operation for appendicitis, which was perform- ed there Tuesday. A card received ifrom: her there states that she js, get- ting “along nicely, Polar ‘Pie:. Ask for it. ‘Miss Mary Wagner, a summer stu- went. to her’honme at Red Lake Falls yesterday’ to. attend the wedding of het brother. Miss Henrietta McFar- land, who has.been her guest in Be- mnin for the past few' days, return- me- with her. WALK BY the Elko Hat Shop. to- night and see those beautiful Sports Hats, wonderful colors and so inex- ?ensive. 1d6-29 ! Mr. and Mrs. Tom Russell and baby returned yesterday from Grand Rapids- where they have spent a few days. . They have rented' a cottage there and will return the first of the week to -spend the summer there. While here they are guests at the home-of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Russell. ‘ay’ W. Smith of Ithaca, N. Y:, is expected to arrive in Bemidji- this evening. to visit at the home of his mr, Mrs. N: E. Tuiler; 501 Irvme aveny He left Sunday- ‘nn the, /xy‘ge ' to. make the Great Lakes trip ang ‘has: visited places of. interest en rofite, arriving’ in Dulnth this. noon. tran b BIRTHDAY PARTY Mr,q Henry Bertram entertained thirty fime Folks yesberday afternoon from 3 until 7 o’clock in honor of her ‘son Clarence. . The: occasion was his seventh birth anmversary The hours were spent in games and music ,after which a damty birthday y is this wrongi The nndwer will be fmmd among today’s want. ads. - (What “Blunder” do you suggest?) conmhd 1922, Associated Editors; lunch was séived by Mrs‘ Bertram, assisted by Mrs. Pete Bertfam and Mm:‘w Bertram. Clarence re: eel ?!!Ry and useful gifts, John Sinions, a student at Hamliric |’ My, and M. Rex Hatton af Buch- | . night from their homes in. St. Paul.) { Callister’s home; -Grant; Valley;: for. a:|- Wednesday en route to her home at|Johnson' of Fertile, dent at the State Teachers college,|* Taken from: B‘ollvm by ‘Force: of Arms, Chile has Extracted Untold Wealth from These Nitrate Bedas By George Hitzler. VER\’ONE knows - that a South American: Conference is in st.sslon Washington, but fow know what it is about, what jts objecé is; and still fewer Americang knovs what its objective should be, * Since the disaster in Europe, and the near bankruptcy that- prevails ovér “there, ‘our trade’ with South + America ‘has increased by leapssand boundssis Qur trade With the Repub- lics: south- of Panama - last ycar. totaled. nearly .a billiondollars and .. - we loaned ta_ their governments and " their municipalities- more than $300,~ 000,000, So we have a considerable stake “in those countrics. If the paths of prace and progress are per- sistently followed’ down: there, we shall profit by it. If ‘the tension existing. between. South American states lead go larger miilitary ex= penditures. the-result ‘will be a great economic loss. As_we are practically underwrit- ing South American- business and finance, we would Have to shoulder sooner_or later our share of' that loss. One of the latest South Amer- ican. loans is-that of:$33,000,000. for Bolivia, just floated .in I\‘c\v York, the bonds of which are now finding a, ready market aboye par. Americans, thercfore, have a real interest in the South American Con- ference now in progress in Wash- ington: The: result . of - its. labors means sooner or later peace or war in South-Amefica. - The’ most un- +settling :factor .today is the:loss of sea frontage suffered by Bolivia as a-result of the war by means of which Chile dcprxved herneighbors, head:of thé*Take. Several house par- o2 ENTERTAIN AT DINNER Mr) §nd_Mrs. O: E.’ Erickson en- tertaiied” Rev. and ~ Mrs. Osmund Minn.,, at 6 o’clock: dinner Tuesday ‘evening at their fpme, 523 ‘Minnesota avenue. l i,y ELLOWS TO' HOLD MEETING FRIDAY NIGHT ““The, L, O. 0. F. will hold a short busine s meeting Friday evening at 8 o’ch ck at the Moose hall, follow- ing ith {: picnic. It,is desired that, all memb rs be. present. MK‘-’v-THACKER ENTERTAINS Mrsi# Grace Thacker entertained the ff/ ulty of the Bemidji State' Teach{' s college yesterday from 3 until-§‘o’clock at Sanford Hall, as a courtely to her guest, Miss Louise Menp{-i, of Waukegan, Ill. After- noon tea was served at 4 o’clock. -/ NEWTON-SCARROTT Chgrlotte Scarrott and A. C. New- ton vifre married this morning, at 10 o’cloak at' the home of the former, 1011 {{rvine avenue, Dr. G. H. Zentz Bemidji to ‘make their home. LAD[ES ENJOY GOLFING; REFRESHMENTS ARE SERVED' Follgwing the games played-by. the ladies fat the golf links, Birchmont Beach,/ yesterday afternoon, light re- freshnfents were served. Mrs. A. P. Whitejand Mrs. A. J. MacMillan tied for figst prize and they will play againto determine which will receive first gnd. second pr' es. ENJOY ncmc HNNER Atlgroup of families planned an outinjg - at' ' Didménd ' Point” last eve- i with' 7 d’elock pictiic: supper, i *té ‘Mrs. ‘Arthur Flat- ner{and daughtér, Miss*Lillian, for- metly of Bemld;i but now of MclIn- osh, “who - aré visiting relatives and fds here this week. “Those at- f included Rev. and Mrs. L, P. rford and family, Mr!'afid Mrs. A. Lord and daughter Miss Margaret, Mp. and Mrs. George. Rhea and fam- 11* Mr. and Mrs. Quincy Brooks and|, dqughter Miss Mabel, Mr. and Mrs. rold Haynor and little son, Mrs. Cpral Hill and little daughter, Mr. apd Mrs. J. W. Smith and daughter, r. and Mrs. J.- W. McLaughlin; rs. N. Harvey and sgns Laurence nd Walter ,Misses Ifene- Lappen, unol Anderson, Esther Charleston, Mrs. Blackburn and daughter Char- lotte, and James Lappen. Bewvr ~War~Rvals}ssue m e South: Ammcan Conference Bolivia and: Peru,. of their maritime nces, rich in nitrates and other- se valuable. . While Peru suffcred territorial mutilagion. and hecavy losses, she remained in possession of a coastline approximating 1,700 miles in length; while Chile ex- tended hers to nearly 6,000 miles, But Bolivia was entirely shut out from - commercial’ communication with' the outside’ world except through Peruvian®or Chilean ports and customs houses. The maritime province of Antofogasta was taken from Bolivia and her claims to the districts of Tacna and Arica were denied: by Chile. In those days the claims of Bolivia to a scafront were supported by Peru, To impartial Américan observers in Washington it is becoming clear that ‘the labors of the Conference will ‘prove a'failure and- the future of South America. unsettled . for many years,. unless, Chile modifics her policy of territorial,.expansion by conguest which shc introduced upon American soil and . uuless Bolivia is given access to the sea in. harmony with the new canon of nations that all nations have an un- deniable right to free and unre- stricted access to thd:sea. Ancient Greeks' Prayer Charm, Great valué has ‘flWays been at- tached to rare and ‘beautiful stones, but with priniitivé people the intrinsic value was lesg thanthe supemumrnl virtue' credited to ‘them, Stohes Were favored as chariis, ‘but. among"* thie early Greelts none wis rated as hhv- ing the power of compelling the gods to answer prayer except rock crystal This was used as a burning stong, | and the founder of perhaps the ear’ llest - recorded '-temple » mysteries. Onomacritus, gives' exact directions for producing sacred fire. * A bright transparent plece of crystul- was to | be laid on dry wood in brilliant sur.” shine. He says the god appears. first 'with smoke, then with a little smolder Ing fire, then with a burst of flama This was holy fire from the sun’s rays. “Whoso goes into the temple with this in his hand may be quite sure of having his prayer granted as the gods cannot withstand its' power,” ha told his followers. The Church- Fair. The suburban woman and her seve enteen-year-old son, George, went to the church fair. The fair, like most church fairs, was costing the woman a great deal of money. It was a chance on this and a chance on that. A few articles she hought outright. Since she was well known and her husband’s salary was also a matter of town gossip, all her friends who had charge of booths insisted upon her buying” and buying. All this continual handing out money was too much for George's compre- hension. He couldn’t seem to under stand the cause of It all. Finally, ‘when his mother was free for a few moments, he looked at her seriously and asked, “Mamma, do we have to pay to get out?’—Chicago Journal. Steel Hae Great Cutting Power. “High-speed steel” for. cutting tools has: been well known for years, and an improved form of this material has | been introduced in ‘Sheffield, England. 1t is reporfed that tlis steel has four. |: times the cutting power of any other in use. The compos}tlon Is, It ap pears, stili a secret, hut it s said to be the first “high- gpoml steel” that can he hardened in cold water with- out danger. It can alsq be hardened with oil or in.a cold, blast. Toolg .made - of., it wear out much less rapidly and. reguire much less grinding .than those. of _the ofder kindy. of steel, They will also go on working. at. high, temperature longer. But the makers. themselves say that this steel does .not .by any .means mark the final development of “highe speed steel.”—Washington Star. “A man who was Inveighing against the. capitalistic press in ‘a restaurant the other day:got what was coming to him.” “Well?” “A reporter who was standing o’! a kind-hearted Greek for a doughnut and a cup of coffe rose up and smote him on the jaw.”—Birminghaw Age | from many of the operators invited .to the peace. canference ;with, Pres- PAGE THREE — COAL OPERATORS ACCEPT INVITATION OF HARDING Washington, ' June 2¢—President Harding has met with initial suc- cess in his efforts to bring the coal operators and union mine leaders of -the country together in the hope of paving a way for a settlement of the, coal strike. Acceptances were reccived in the whit house today ident Har@qg“herc Saturdlw morn- {{ ‘Cail Laemmle fme nfs Clfe Man of athousand faces infis gleatest scieentnumph~ ITTER, burning hate B turned hin to o wolt® —then n clinging fingers 4 round his rt nml Iinrm:hl him baek td nd Jovel A we!l B WHICH GIRL The “Clinging “Vine” or the “Modern Super-Fem- Paulme F‘rededrlck Tom Santsclu “Two Kinds of Womep” A great’ picture of 't Great Weést. A sfory of Love and Adventure.’ - --Also Shdwmg Comedy‘-vul “HORSE TEARS” featuring “SALLIE,” Wonder Horse Admission 10c & 25¢ GRAND IIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllfllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I T L L] IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|II||IIlllllllllllllllllll (T T ELKO), , JACK HOLT and a great cast. Romance and Thrills Beneath Trapicél Skies “PANINICKY PULLMAN”—Universal Comedy International News PFLOCK'’S SPECIAL MUSIC THIS EVENING Regular Prices THURSDAY "= "FRIDAY | # Shows 2:30-—7:30-9:00 A -dramatic fight for love and ."South Sea Isle of romance. d 3 "exciting climaxes, it's Jack Holt's ‘grei et picture—supported-by SYLVIA BREAMER T ST ALSO. Saturday—Kerrigan in “HOUSE 2]-' WHISPERS” 'REX CUT WHERE THE COOL LAKE BREEZES BLOW! Exr BIRCHMONT : EVery Tuesday and ‘Friday Evening BEGINNING FRIDAY, JUNE 30th DoT VAN'S All- BEMIDII ORCHESTRA _ TODAY AND FRIGAY _ R iadda i ca e R I e L FOX SUNSHINE COMEDY Mutt & Jeff ~ Fox News —Rex Orchestra— Mat. 2:30—7: Dnncmg from 9 to 12 Admission,: $1.25 per couple 10-9:00—10c & 25c BLOOD! LUTUTHTUTTHIT IlIIljlllllyllllnlll[llllllllllllllllIlIIlIlIIII NI _FRIDAY & SATURDAY LRI T } S REX--Saturday Balshofer Pictures Corp. presents “The Three Buckaroos” Written and directed by Fred J. Balshofer.. J . koy, how she does buzz from there on! éyeful—yep, this IS a riot of ACTION, LOVE and RED " Take the famjly—or the girl. Righto! Yo'll'want an SUNDAY Isadore Berstein presents Monroe Salisbury —if— THE GREAT ALONE Directed by Jacques Jaccard and James Colwell A West Coast Film Corp. Production