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% carpenter ‘work’yil Kel Sundny at his ho B (H Werry R e Mr. 3 % Mr. Mr. and Mrs. L. Bnumgflrten mo- tored to Bem is'a “theh daughter, Miss Frances, w b ompnny them. She has vigited here = 7 é s .' ¥ ! Y "l ect to refurn to théi rhspe {bo! o Ol’we spread _for sandw;'\' Richeilieu—the best, at Su - Gre ery 2 " 1 Mondny' ot “Northwood ~ “Wh 'e' . will attend »tu busing a few days. F. D.Highy and son Warre; went by train Monday mormng to Cass Lake, where: thi uests, Lynn’ Hulei F7Duluth, 0 Lal afJ M. Barnett. Far picpje . ehurur Basseriger launch “PHO! A. Lee, hcavsed pilot.- mllfl 5087, here because: of the serious _her father, H. C. Geil:; Lynn Hulett guest of his mother, Mrs nett, and other relative: since Friday, left Monday mormng messeriger for the ‘G Jlmlway z'94 calls for quality * lodds, good sérvice, popular prlces “Gracery. i1 Watren, andMiss Martlia Efwig: mo- tored to Movil Lake Were guests for the, dny of Mr. and Eywi g{'mlis, who iio_n there. ‘Chocolate ecream cotfeg,, the name implies—Sunshine Grocery. “Plantagam(-Diamond Point 1a§’\i‘, € qur\d";,\ Mnrrs, w_hi'fii oyed lat ,‘spent Hulett or excursion pal who, has been the M. Sunshine and Mrs. F. D. Higby, son Sunday and : Mre.. Henry, White. the guest of Bymi Xie? s e ~Mrs. M.'R. ‘Wetherby. of. Solway was the guest of friends while shnp- ping in Bemld Monday. & otor- ed Sat day ‘to 3-3 ey. where they | transacted: busine d\mng day, pwpf’ung to’ Bemidji*¢hat ev% X schara 1 guést Dan Gracie, at' Mnss Myrtle Madson of'?_;@nnd Rapids, who was a guest at the home # Mr. and Mrs."J. J. Conger: for a rfigek left Saturday for hér home. anmveflq pnd. thpqtm Rty was enmyed by them. during the ‘evel ng METHODISTS WILL HOLD ANNUAL PICNIC TOMORROW _All.members -and. friends of the Methodijst .church ‘and Sunday: school are invited to attend the annual pie- nic to be held alk day tomorrow. at Diamond " Point, . each’ one. to: take their- own -cup -and spoon and:. well- ‘trinnds filled, baskets.-for the. peinic : di | T}‘I:;:y will, leave. “the church: at 10 Misses Florence and Leonore Jame- son returned' Saturdhy;| Park Rapids after attendmg the Epworth Leazue Institute “there last Roy Webster ;not%tgd wi Park Rapids Sunday an h) lfirpmldn yesterday’-. Chester 0'Dell, Walter Masterson and_Mrs.- Wm. Masterson"of- North- ern . autoed to Beridji- Monday -and att;en'ded to’ business ‘matters. 5! Mr. and Mrgs Charles Espy of Min family am\ Mr and Mrs. E. E. Kens|neapolis spent, Monday and Tuesday, field m dtq Gfls l‘*flflm‘dfl ‘Bemldn on a com ned business and spént. $hé day at Mr. [arid pleasuretrip. .. Kenfield o T # . Miss_~Alice “Cameron has as her guest for a two weeks’ ° Gwendolen: Medlam. of. § & dji: ie, a 'ormet* resident has- been vigiting h A party of seven from Minneapolis autpéd ‘through Bemidji Monday en !rouie to Blackduck ‘and’ other: places north to visit friends ‘and- look nftel business interests. p i Mrs. Vina Cossentine qnd son Frank of Eagle Bend, who have vis- ited- friends and relatives. at Grant Valley for a week, left. Monday by | auto for thelr home expect it to. h_e cnmp‘eted» can.accupy it this winter. -Mrs; -He G. Ellioty don’ Elliott, returned this mo: their ‘homes -at Morden, Cana Mr. Lalhberte, traveling sales- man for the .Nelson. Roofing . com- ’ | pany, anenpnhs, transacted busi- ness in Bemidji yeswrflny‘ en’ route , [ to Duluth. H& is; m u}g the trip: by | auto. v a5 Iy, for about ten -days. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Erickss Misses Carrie and Anna Brown re- A.R. Erickson, left this morning by tirned last $9Bning. from. aitending auto for their. home, expeeting to d short ti t Itas St: FRSNG AL BN A Bhiach 'atg Institute at Park’ Rapids last week. Miss Carrie -had. charge ‘of. the sing- ing while thejr -+ e 'm:f wo-yeariolf i Sunday to consult Mrs. Blaine Lambert and daug}r and M 4. cha' .iev}ett ;md sons, Sanford--and Dextery Mr. and} _rs Frank Rappatta and daughter sene, and Mrs. Clara. Rappatta angd, Normnn, of- Ashlnnd Wis.,i who , returning to their late in the eveninz al that 3d8-9 s morning for Duluth 'l'hcy lvq wizek be found among .- and’ Mrs. £ | the Roon’train today'ffn | ness-for about a weefi They expect. Sunday. ofxf *at Thief River Falls before returfiing 1«’: resume her work at Lake Jull X e Mrdnd Mrs, P M. Péterson motvred| ._ anew end with Mrs. Gorman’t’ba&» ‘Ithes week it the ‘Gorman home,‘901 Mrs. Hines there,'she having-conre*to i h [ter Louisa and son Frank returned yesterday to their.ljomeé in Bemidji ‘|after a six weeks', absence. They visited relatives at Mankato and other places for several wecksand went last, week to Park Rapids to'at- tend tHe Epwaort Mrs. Lambegt heing dgdn of the girls depamnent there. He' swallowed a nickle lodged in:h had to be’ a in order to remove it ministered mh{y nigh pi ére they atténded the E worth Leugue Institute last weel - today for Hines Clara Lund, tle daughter _Mlsses Lillian: Freng Mrs. Carol Hill and: homie' in-Fifth-wafd last night fro; {lette Hunkey, expect t'g' otor tomor- row for an all-day outing to the home ; St Paul; where:alhre accompanied Mr}] of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs., ‘who are spendiig a fortnight at a J_e'ottnge there Cole last week, he. entering the N. George French, Fri )m They will hospital “there. . He.was,suddenly be entertained at/dinner there and taken- seriously lll a we g0 Sun- Lday, and, “about ‘the] ent places of interest near there. Mr. and Mrs 5 i tamily, 921 Dewey av. C. D. Ward of | over-Sunday guests Re are spending the] lace, pastor of the ottage a charch’ at Winona, and mount.. C. D. »Ward..and. F: .A M;tthews, pastor of the First Bap- 4td; “and the ‘latter’s son’ To church, Topeka, Kans., and their léft Monday for a week's busmess families. They are touring Northern | trip:to Canada. The Wards are occu-| Minnesota, and 'left yesterday . for b Mr. and Mrs. Brookmgs, S. D, cnmp for a week. Mr. Keeler. aj daughter, Miss Margaret, will-.j them there the latter part of the week and spend “a. few days with them. Rev.:Wallage will fill the pul< pit® of:ithe -First Baptist ohurch Duluth; nexhfiundny 00 to ‘loan on farms. Dean o . 1-1840 rflm Iefi on uluth and | thé Range towns where they . e: ect | to visit" friénds and; transact Rusi-| N We wish™ to- pubht.l ev.|many friends for: am- | nesses and floral offerings during the i illness and death of our loving father and husband, « ... Mts. Ida M, Geil, and family. to be guests next B. A. nscom..and L, W§s a g\lext at the ©. Bi Sonstrud hqme, 1000 America _avenue; yestenlay ute; ¢o Thief River-Falls| Lake = Julia sanatorifm,| wfie he is employed as nurse. She will spend-‘a.month with her sister CARD OF THANKS We w to thank- those who so kindly assisted us during the sick- ness and death of .our. beloved; hus- s and_ childre] - 4 RO 1 NoheE Aiddd The unaerswmd 3 and €hits; Mp. and Mrs. James Gall L. L. Ifl“dbflxu—%k i iness Miss'Veda Olsonof that city re fonhas realfié%ate gt heatance agents, fl)\d Mrs D R Gorman ;md to Frazee Saturday and spent]the d with/them Monday and will spend] under - 2tie "Ham®? *Landberg Agency, have dlékb efl' ‘fl'itnershlp |A. J. Phelps retains the business ¢f 1the partnership. All monéys due the partnership. are payable to A. J. Phelps and all ligbilities incurred by the partnership arc assumed by A. J. Phelps. Given this 7th day of August, 1922, at Bemidji, Beltrami Coupty, Min- nesdtd.” A. J. PHELPS America: avenue. Mr. and Mrs. -G JiyWintér ‘and daughter Pearl, and their guest, her r, Mrs, Mlllcr and little son, mo- st ‘evening to Blackduck lake to visit at the Hines and Grandy cot- tlge, returning to Bemidji in:/the late' evening.© They #@companied mdx’."&.i’i’&’"’ { Bemidji yesterday- with her: mo!hel f and brother. |1d8-8 PR RN L. L. LANDBERG. O *| amount of time there. the Northern Pine Epworth League: ‘LengUe Institute, |- r, Miss Ar-: L B: Keeler and | a}lmger cottages; Gramd Rapids where they expect:to || ir. many kind- _{'ort, also befhg ninde to-conducts“commun- | 0, a8 followasi 51 o by 165 fte Worsted fi;} : pment of isupply for their mills-docated nvepnn it was: necessary. Bhodit’ 7,000 acres of: ‘land and al out slx Bniles: of right ‘of way. .As engineer of ' this' development: ;I - con- structed six miles of canal diyerting the waters of a creek ‘and conveying same to two small Mkes, which we connected by canals?: By means of a dam we raised the level of these lakes about 20 feet making over 200 ucres of water surface;” The lakes-are about five miles from Ravenna. “Naturaily fny boys spend.a great Patrol hikes every Saturday . throughout: the year and- overnight hikes on. holidays und during the summer camp.. Two.yenrs ngo wegleased it all to the state of Ohio._ag a game suncmnry, and the !| task of looking aftér the refuge fell to our’ ¢roop. 250 ring-necked pheasants..in- this refuge. The troop built approved shel- ters and “feeding -lwits,.. Duving the winter these.. huts -ave- visited . evepy Saturday and- a. supply.;ef Lluln. raisins,:etc., is placed in Ahem by the boys.. Feeding _stations were : also maintained for the qyail, of \vhlch we ‘have about-six coyexs. . Lugt year we urchased -three pulrs of uu\llnnl ducks and raised about ghirty young- sters. This‘year tlre state sent the troop six more drakes. Wg;are put ting in a pal ducks to fead. ,lgwtsflfl 0f, we had last y n ccount of the feed and m; af e @, b g . aver 100 ‘birds” stay, until flm};\kes ¢ com- pletely frozen over. wild rice down our. ng, “The boy scout \mlrorm Is the only one the birdg recognize, “Qf courge the song birds have been taken f.-iu'e of, rather incidentally, it is true, but they have {ncreased in nym- ber and varlety. A pair of cranes make these Inkes thelr sufifier lome: ‘We secure our proportion of fish from -the state hatcheries and' we further We have planted tlie h;ck bun wning season.” ¢ BTUDVING THE WAYS OF BIRDS He! A boy $cout summer employmmt: bureau has béen put into operation in Shel Hle, Ind, The plan hag miready’ ful opmanan for -sev. 1 Plihg are -om business men. ity servjce”>every scout to deyote eclfied humber of ‘hours during:the summe: a:xlm.enlce of the city, il e inel Y FOR BETTER MOTION PICTUHB BN ey n the invitation of will; B Hnu president of-the Motion Picture Pro. Scouts of America was represented at a recent all-day meeting by James E. West, chief scout executive; I'rank- lin K. Mathlews of the editorial hoard, Charles H, Mills, director of publicity. Tlfs ‘'was a meeting at the Waldorf- [" Astoria botel, New York city, of the heads of the principal nationally fed erated organizations. uy_scmgg EQB LHE zwm The state planted ubout | ngl expect to cut _{then lived with supplénient this by protection during’| it bt “,""‘WI(hkU‘ Furnace Round Oak. LI PANY "knew c¢nough to adopt them SCOUT EMPLOYMENT aunsA'u bt ducers and’ Distributos -of ;America, | the national -beadquarters of the Boy | rg»lAddilonal | Want Ads. Furnished’ room “at | Phone 4d8-11 NOTICE Persons wishing. to be placed on the substitute list for teaching in the grade. and -high school should file their .name and grade, or depart- ment, in the. Superintendent’s office. Telephone 274. The wages are $5.00 per day. 1d8-7 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Bids “will be received up to August 22nd. for the:erection.of a church building at Remer, Minn. Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of the clerk and at the office of F. A. Schweiger, Ar- chitect, Moose Lake; Minn. “The board reserves the right to re- ject any or all' bids. + MRS, J. R. POUND, Clerk, Masnn Momorml Congregfltm;\.xl Not long after G. E. Carson hit Bewidji (and he was the first to hit| it ‘and stick), .came Dawagac Round‘ | @itk.and;;located in the store owned and operated by William Ross. He A. B. Paliner, who| succeeded Mr. Ross in the hirdware businc and since Mr. Palmér sold oyt he has taken up his abode with the Given Hardware Co. | Now there is a whole family of Round Oaks—*“Alice” Range Round Ouk, “Pete, Heater Round Oak and They are as much “Old Timers” as those Pioneer for the past two wecks, and lwill probably. take.part in the Big Pagednt. In -the meantime, come in and be- coime better ROUND OAKS. . Look 'the wifidow and on the floor. like tliem and they’ll like you. The GIVEN HARDWARE COM- at them in You'll when /Balmer seld out.—Advertise- ment. DIRECTLD BY CRWALLACE AND, on being ‘bad "Mounted getsf who appeared in the columns of The |3 acquainted with these | of -business, -3 “"HOLDS MEETING. TONIGHT-bthey rare simportaut, and Tho%e promptly disposed:of,the will be entertained by a vaAl. ORDER .OF MOOSE Every Moose atiending hmu.:ht‘ business, meeting will receive -a real fme "“’" photographic print of the, Mooses gecount of Dietator - H. Z. pageant queen candidate in a beau- Mitchell’ nt trip vuth the Na- Several mat- | tional Editorial associ g tiful symbolic. pose. n’oxhing ina motor .car that the "Hup- ‘mobile does not give you. In the Hup- mobile you know ycu obtain, in addi- tion, remarkably low cest of oper- ation and upkeep. Seena From the In New 7ork’s #idnight whirl of Noted pleasure she sought. the thrills she Owen Story by had missed in her little home town. and Fannie And when her “back pay” was col- Matt Hurst leeted—what then?—An i Moore tale of both sides of life's ledger. Mack Sennett Comedy, “IT PAYS TO EXERCISE” PFLOCK'’S MUSIC F. M. Pendé;_gast Implement Co. Rplidence Phone 17-F-4 Office Phone 232 & SCHROEDER BUILDING Ma,fiufacturers' Agents and Dealer in FAHM MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS “Hudson?” Barn Equipment— “Stoughton” Wagons, Spreaders and Mo- tor ckg-— o o “Cha n”” Potato:Machinery— Y fhmerson Lrontmgh’m” line of Plows, Standard Mowers and Rakes— bad cr he &t 14 there any an will suffer, for the man shef | loves? Ask Trooper O'Neil. Fox Sunshine Comedy REX ORCHESTRA ‘f B2 Tfdetors— “Geisser” Threshing Machines— Hydro Toron Auto Tires and Tubes Gasoline and Oils Brooks Bros. Double-Wall Silos. Nearest to being Frost-Proof of any Silo made. ' 204 Fourth St. & Minnesota Ave. BEMIDJI, MINN. sl