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received by Mre. Hi 114.-W. Readers M;as\ .l"iyi"l‘m inends §§¥1d3| ji this week. 350,000 to lpan on tarma. D;? Land eompany. - i 1-13 ‘W. H. Gemmell, general managei‘ of the M. & L raxlway, transacted business in Bemidji yesterday. A]tr_ed Roy of Ma}momen was in Bemidji Wednesday enroute to. Cass Lake to visit friends for a short time! lirs. ‘Bernice Helland, who, is- the & “calling on friends in-Bemidfi' Wed- nesday. Mrs. J. A. McDonald arfivéfl yes- terday from her ‘hgmé: in Grand Forks and is. a guest at the of her parents Mr. and’ Mrs,” Frank| McManus. i If. yodr grocer ‘does ‘not”hindle ‘Pillsburys Best Flour—call 841 and you will be supplied._ 6t 7-22 Mr. and Mrs, 0: M. Covey and grundson, Edwin, expect to leave this aftemoon for Solway ‘where they - will yisit Mrs, Covey’s neice, Mrs. Nestmgen Mr;; and. Mrs. C. W. Nelson and daughters Florence and Mabel, .and Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Covey and grand- son, Edwm, drove to Lake: George yesterday on a fishing trip. They re- port & very enjoyable time. Mr.; and Mrs.. Walter Nichols, who.have made Mrs. Nichol’s parents Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Raymond of, Frohn an .extended visit, returned. to their home [at Melrose this week, - where Mr.. Nichols is in the employ of the Great Northern Railway. Mr _and Mrs. Otto Goetz and r, Leah, arrived from the| will spend a week with their ., relatives, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Bauer- meister at 317 America : avenue. They made the trip by auto. Mr. lioetz,_is looking over ‘Bémidji with view of locating here in business. Mrs, Thomas Beaumont, who visit- ed her daughter, Mrs. Archie Reed, and family, 505 America avenue, for a few days, left last night for Moosejaw, Canada; where she will attend to business matters until September 1st .and- then .return to Staples, Minn. to make her home with her son and family. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Crothers left yesterday for Sauk' Center, called there by the death of Mrs. Crothers’ sister in law, Mrs. Hughey. Funeral services were to be held. there today and interment made in the Sauk Center cemetery Mr. and Mrs. Cro- thers will return to Bemidji the Iat- ter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Leon R.-Cole and family of Lisbon, N. D., who have camped at Diamond Pomt for the past two days, visited at the home of | Mrs. Cora E. Reed and family, last] evening, they being old friends. They left today for Lake Winnebegosh to spend a few days and will then go to Gallipolis, Ohio, to visit: relatives before returning honie. Mr. and Mys. Frank Leninger. of u“dmneapolxs, Miss Margaret Luxford % .Milwaukee and Mrs. Gleason of o l%eapohs motored to Bemidji Tues- & and are guests of Mrs. D, Wil- ,A?x, 611 Irvine avenue. Yesterday the parties accompanied by Mrs. Wil- cox motored to Red Lake where they spent’ the ‘day. - . ,.f’ Why is this wrong? #'The answer will be found among oday’s want ads, lunder” do you suggest?) 1922, Associated Editors CRHE :'m.n‘mm e ARIMONY WITA PG 5 B okl ba s v ey 1 Ray Kaliher is spen: at Thief River Falls in, the interests of the Peoples’ Oil Company, . Mr, apd Mrs, F. R. Walsh /. and] family moved ’fuesdny from 1223 Doud avenue to 1801 Irvine avenue., BLUM-{OTTO M)ss Viola Rose Mary:Otto, dnugh— of ‘Major Adam E. Otto, of this and Robett Heriry Blum of ‘Mil- Henry Jordan returned to Bemidji last night from Intergational. Falls wheére he has been employed -since the Fuutth s uest of her mother, Mrs. H. Pen- de,rzgrnst at Lake' Plantaganet, was =@ 'ther, Charles-G: Dicaire; June: 17..at : ia few d fbr Dl 4 t_‘ busine .| brother’s affa; . i have been staying at the home during refurned. yesterday fronvdieech Lake where/they have visited>:driends the pm week , Mrs. Gwen McGhee retumad ye: erday:=from Aurora,. Minn.,.. where he . hushvisited her: dmfgfiteu for seiletai"weeks s Dr. and Mrs. D. H. Garlock 1110 4 Be)md"l avénue }‘avelns their house: Kunsas City, Mo. Miss Ida Vltgnj: Brnwn has ag her. guest, her aunt Mrs. Ida Nim of Saginaw, Michigan, she having ar- rived here yesterday, Paul Winklesky hhs r.commenced work on a reslde’x\ce for:Art .Gould on ..Minnesota’7:avenue . between Tyyelfth and Thirtéenth streets. Miss Ida Bailey and Mrs. Lester Achenbach left Monday night = for Jamestown, N. D;, called there by \the serious illness” of "Mis§ Bailey’s niece, Mrs, Achenbach’s sister. sioadad Frances Werth, ‘who was_ inj réd in an‘'auto accident’ Fnday ey is deported to be recovering’ slow However, he is reported as having had a favorahwm'w i Mr..and Mrs. A.. G. Jacobson, Doran npartme‘i’fts‘ad ABRRET guest for two. days, her brother in law Morris Willet of Baudette, he' leav- ing again yesterday..afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Randall of Clear- brook, accompanied by Mrs. Pevey and son motored, to Bemidji yester- day and were guests at the J. C. Parker home, 209 Seventh street. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Pflughoeft have returned from a month’s auto trip, they touring Wisconsin during that time and visiting' friends and relatives at Madison and Green Bay. Mrs. F. H, Mero arrived in Bemidji yesterday from Fargo, where she has been' visiting for several weeks, and is a guest.at the home of her sister Mrs. ‘E. N. Ebert and family, 919 Beltrami avenue.« Martin Hogan of Grant Valley has disposed of his farm to parties from Elbow Lake. They returned to their, home Wednesday to close out their business and will move to Grant Valley next week. Mrs. Beatrice Voight and little daughter , Betty Lou, will leave to- morrow night for ‘Chicago - where they will be. guests..of relatives for. twa, weeks. Mrs. Voight wle._\. transact business while there.. ... tle son, Philip, went to Walker this morning to. visit -her-son . Edward Shepard, who is employed,. at the sanatorium 1;]19.:‘@l during thé day. They will return’, ‘pn the 6 o’clock train. Miss ‘Margaret fiavanaug‘h of Min- neapolis, who has’been attending the summer term at the State Teachers college, was ca[lei t0. her home .y terday_ by . a-“message”tel fing of on- thé’ night_ tram daughters M: 4’ Betty, ref turned from a three Week’s trip~dur- ing which time they visited Mrs. Given’s father at Lake Vermilion for two weeks, and’ alfo-rélatives at Ely,] Chisholm, Hibbing i iiluth. She repons a very enjoyable trip. Jlmmle Maloné, ‘nof¥ ; , located at] Grand Forksswhere he ~ has been making final arrangements ‘for the showing of Sig, ‘Hangd&hl and his “Wisconsin Speclal” speed “car dur- ing the Grand Forks Fair, arrived in Bemidji early this morning for a short visit at the home of his brother Greg: Malone, - Hef expect® to return to Grand Forks tonight, P M Dicaire received word this week of the death of his emnly bro- his_home=in-Duluth. Through-.-some. mlsunderstandmg the word- that,; sent him at that time, was nevi ceived by~ Hitt; and-Hé recewed a great schock Méheh the news reached him, t}ns week. He expects leave K] \ daughter Grand Fprks also Miss O’Cogpor, who have been gtiests 4t the Horflé of her father P. M. Dicaire, for the past six weeks left to-day for their homes. They .Murphy, dnd son Louis, o Mrs, L. .F. Clara, the absence of the mother who re- turned Tuesday from' an extended trip to Chicago, she returning via Milwaukee, Madison, Finimore, Prai- rie du. Chien, Chippewa Falls, visit- ing relatives and friends at each guest l—ner brother; *Paul “Parsons of | ' Mrs. Maude Hammiersley and lit- || sprioug illness of her father. She left T “,' . ‘émkee Wwat® “united - in marriagd: eddby Hftetooh Bt the Obttd Mr H: Winter® ‘andison John hqg&z e nhessta svénug? - Rdv, L J. fléfiee,nmm of the " Firsk efan®eRurchy sbfdiated. Thisy . Frank ChesteroOttoy:«Phes riage, Cofeony” wus performed wnip: o'l ¢kt in‘the preseme mf theurhmed-, jate, famlly N 5 xo BAPTISTS wiLL ENjoy vt .~ 'PICNIC HERE ' TOMORROW Al mSmbers f the Baptist church aml ¢on ion, and of the S\mday 5 ted to' attend the arpual Sun ia hool pignic to be hel Fnday aff oon at Diamon Point and ‘each one .xttemhng is re- questéd to .bring. a .cup and spoon. ‘A picnic Supper will be served at.6 o’clock. Mrs. George Felch,of Shevlin was in Bermidji Wednesday afternoon, and attended the Woodman-Royal Neighbor picnic at -Diamond . Point. While here she was a guest at the William Avery homc " Mrs. 6.5, Wintér and * daughter Pearl and Mr. and Mrs. I. N, Foster tmotored Tuesday to the farm honie of Mr. and Mrs. August Jarchaw, six, miles south of town, ,where they sp(mt the day and returned to Bemid- H"{n the-evening. Dance at old Armory tomght, music by Schucks 4 piece ‘Jazz Orchestra. 1t--7-20 Mrs. Harry Dunning and daughters Ann Ess, and Betty ‘left - Tuesday for then home at Racine, Wis., after be- inguguests at the me of-her parents Mrdand Mrs. J. W' Raugle for ‘ten Mrs. Dungi came. to attend t)‘lfifunetal of Hier:little “niece, the late; Edith Naugle, a d has been here ginde | that time. Migs Ann Ess has visited her grandparents for a few weieks, andreturned with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Mitchell re- turned Monday from Park Rapids where they visited friends over the wepk: endi., They ‘expect. . to - leave agdin thisPAftetnoon- Tof “Fdifmotnt," Minn., to visit friends for a few days d; from there will’go to Rochester N I's; brother apd fa ily, i - in “about™a weéek to Bemidji via the twin cities. Mt Mitchell will also transact busi- ne]s while away. & vflrg.!heiméd byflEmea»Mar)e Ottwefs nd]the Baptist Sunday sch RS WINKLESKY ENTERTAINS Mrs Paul Winklesky' entertained ten friends last evening at her home, 629 Bemidji avenue, where cards, musjc_and social conversation were enjoyed throughout the evening, and lunch was served by the hostess. MODERN SAMARITANS ‘TO HOLD MEETING TONIGHT The regular me;tmg qf th erlf Samarltan: will be held this'éve Aifg at 8 o'clock at the K. C. nh&xa; -plans are, to, be made at this kmeeting for the annual, \Pienic i 151 ‘Wéquested that all members be pres- | L n were umu,d in marriage Vestérday at 8:30 o’clock at, the Presbyterian parsonage, Rev. LA P. Warford_ of- ficiating. They were attended by Miss Lucile E. Guy ang, Ernest Rolph They will make their home in the country near. Bemidji. ENJOY PICNIC The, Intermediate ¢las: f girls of known as “God’s Workers” gave a.picnic at, Diamond Point yesterday, with din- ner at noon, honoring their teacher, Mrs. C. N. Hammond’s, birth anni- versary. An outing was enjoyed dur- ing the afternoon. They presented Mr5. Hammond a - beautiful hand- paim:ed plate as a bigthday token. ADDITIONAL WANT ADS' WANTED—Room and "board with quiet family without children. a- mong the pines. ncar a lake, for one month, by nurse who needs a rest. Address Clara Lund, Frank- lin, Minnesota. 2t-7-21 FOR ~SALE—Household _furniturc for sale cheap. Am leaving Bemidji Dmmg table, chairs, dresser, beds, " fruit jars, oil stove and a number of other things. 1221 Park ave. s, 3d-7-22 WANTED—Position as. housekeeper. | «Call ‘at 101 Miss. ave. 4t7-24 WANTED—Ndrsemaid until Septem- Write, gnvmg Geoxgc Porter, 1 —To buy—one .,or two small-'pigs. Bemidji, Rte. 3. 3t7-22| Hen Swam River. An interesting reader who-lives close to a large river, says that-iast: sum- |’ mer, gieatly to his amdzenient he saw one of his hens, a white léghorn, on thie‘other side of the river. One of his.}: fally went ncross but-when he: gat nearly to the. other side: the.hen started [ to:fly but fell into the water and:then’ swam’ the “rémainder "6f 'thle “dlstance howte, 2 5 kb SUBSCRIBE. FOR THE 'PIONEER GOLDWYN presents ... NS A : “,Jbusn It has a.lot of action as wi [ that wnll appeal to every m v iomsnr “IN THE NAME OF THE LAW BY CRACKY!” CULLEN LANDIS wd .JOSEPHSON WILLIAM sEAunmE ——-ALSO SHOWING— Baby Peggy in comedy “3rd Class Male" 'GRAND == Tvan - ,SVVRUTH MILLER directed by ell as clean wholesome humor ember of the family TflHOIHflW the best of Dot Van’s More need place en route. She_has.been ..away. from Bemidji- for eght-—wee A to Birchmont. it to spend a dancing to music come Ore¢hestra not be said Address C. -A. Stoutif <b. INDIANS HAVE AUTO TROUBLES Red Men Said to Be Worrylng About " the Price of Gas for Their Racing Cars. The conduct of the Indian wards of the mation is again a subject of con- cern to their official guardians. Ac- oording to the report of the board of Indian codiiissioners, the automobild “seems tg - o ble' fascination f does for many 6t uis In numerous’ cakes “the first prodéeds the Imlian that it af. the sale of téfbal lands g6 to pur- | chase a high-pol#éréd automebils and. a full complemcht of ‘necessoriedsr. Having no wujvnm to martghye for the price of a 'car) it isbonly natutal that Lo should devote’ thes proceddsof his oil land to that ‘ebjeet,. resmmks the New York World: Ifiheuchuoses to follow paleface prédedentiin -pre- ferring racing cars to flivvers that should be set down to the aptitude of hig;“untutored mind” for assimilating the white man’s standards. At any rate, the development may be in- stanced as’ evl idence of Indian prog- s and ought to Ve a matter for com- mendation rather than for criticism. AVhen Indians begin to worry over lhe price of g'nsnnnc and wrestle with the other problemsTof the high cost of luxurious living they are in a fair way toward complete civilization. Perhaps Indian bureau reports will yet include statistics of motorcar fatalities on the reservation. sight of a ved-skinned brave cureering, over the plaing I thé white man’s devil wagon onc to cheer the phlio- sophic student. of American history? A BEN].B.HAMPTON PRODUCTION ZANE GREYS Popular Story '7/1 Robert mmm-clmmm and Canl &y Dexj B Hampion "Rl sssociate 2ane Grey Pictures Incorp SUNDAY AND MONDAY AT THE s the same jrresistioo] ABOUT LIMIT. IN. EFFICIENCY Canadian Inventor’s Device Provides Power Which Even the Oldest Peredn’ May ' Generate. e Efliclency expérts have long lnmont,- ed the waste of ‘energy involvedswhen a 'dog wags its tail. They should be ( with a remarkable inveution . Lemyre of Maskivonge, Can. nvention \\duld‘llmc:ll even J ‘Tencratés enough power to run wash- ing muchines, sewing, machines, elec- tric fans, etc. -A factory to manufac- ture this. device will-be built at Sorel, ! Quebec, Lemyre’s invention ‘Is a pleasant transformation of the old-time” tread- * mill." Those familiar with the’law of conservation: of energy will smile at it... However, rocking in a chair 18 more p Mnt than ‘running on & ven 1f the ‘operator--only: wlhité bréthréndT o\&’l"‘l (s, And;-after.all,’is not .the | niord to lazy men than to efliciency that )Te is P"’t rwl)fldfl‘. e ¢ and -+ Jack Strumwasser George E. Marshall By George E Marshall Directed by - Educahonal Comedy in two parts, starts with a laugh and never léts up FOX NEWS MUTT AND JEFF REX ORCHF_STRA Matinee 2:30—7:10 9:00-—10c & 25c The picture the Nation is talking about The picture that packed the famaus Cr(tenon thealer in New York to capacity for two sclid weeks “WHERE IS MY WANDERING BOY TONIGHT?” Entertmnment Extraorflmary, Romance; Thrills, Adven- ture—all entwined in a beautiful love story. “A pictiivization of the age-old song of the same name. Coming to the Rex beginning Sunday The old mother who suggested the making of the pic- ture “Where Is My Wandecring Boy Tonight?” will ap- pear in person every day during the showing of the pic- ture. ] SATURDAY-Wm. Steiner Production. Co. B Presents: - - NEAL HART W “TANGLE;)_TRAILS” Stirring tale of the Great Northwest BEWARE (OF M[)THS NOW Those articles you are storing away to be used later can get fully protected with the new WAYNE SECTIONAL CEDA CHEST the most inexpensive protection against moths WAYNE CEDA BACS .. with hangers—jtist put your garments in and hang them 75c bags for... 1.25 1.50 1.75 2.00 Your ow; in the wardrobe. SPECIAL PRICES THIS WEEK .1.49 bags for. .. bags for. bags. for. . bags for . 4.50'1§eet1qndl CO(]AI' chests for 1.98 T 812,00 f) piece’ wardrobe set. .9.90 CARLSON “Of Course” n home store on Beltrami Avenue Bemidji’s oldest Variety store pen