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N /f ' will visit relatives for days, expecting to :eturn to ‘Bewidji next Monday:. v i y S THURSDAY. EVENING, AUGUSTAS 3998 i todny week’ end with his ) ogeupying the cowwe at Pomt dlmnx the: uulpmqv d’y because : father. She ref »work» today. ; o of the Woran's; €ivit | and Commu- mity*club, ‘and Mrs. J. H. h o £ " BTN PN AYIBAGHT WA e ) nd . émidii - dy on and their families. aml . Mls ,F‘loy Edson, a member of the State - Teachers collv.ge faculty, Xe- i Tuesday frum a visit with’her sister ‘at her ome near Hibbing. turned_zn Bem - | two. weeks® s\lmr‘ner ‘Mj Mr. ; ‘;g(r;g,‘ok' 0 ome of Wm. Johi ston of Kelliher motor- ehitdji’ yesterday to nicet Mg wife who arrived on. thie. 6 o’clog train from St. Piul where uhe has home of her'sister, indon, esterday for: Fotks, N. D., where they. wfil v hve's nr a week, af the office of F. A. SLhweng;r, Ar- chitect, Mo ke, - M i Why o this wroag’ 'rhe answez will b {mflfi moni 09 nagid tm of 'K Rev, and Mrs. \ .Rohert J 1 : Mi. and M¥s, [ Rachel and Kdtlis Grhulge!', guests at :the C. ‘home for thé returned by car to thei "| gus Falls. Th M,umgs J,C Brou;llard il of Crookston motored.to | y ‘Pucsday and are,gugsts at uillard hom at father; Georg. Cheney, - .. for | days. They ft by auto todny for ) John Cavanaugh, ghfiem Evelyn, Olive: and ;Maur- Ile;: are_guests: of Mr. F. Grinager. 5. Chas, Brouillard, rank Smith and daughters, Pearl and BEthel, and son Kenneth have returned-ot their home ién Toite fo Inter- l}x n: a short vacation wfmanager of | daughter of ednes- of Los An-|c . |geles, Cal.;” arrived in Bemidji last |y evening ‘to visit her brother and sis- ter, Ray'Kahiler and Mrs. C, B. Hoyt, | Fifth ward. i [to Mrs. Phil Gill, wozk completed hich 0. be hibited at the h\r, are reque: bring it .to the hol f M Northrop, . 413 Bemi fore :Monday night. EN HF‘r Fntn"."u NIGHT] ;Bethel evening,_at. the . _An lnterestmx T & be cerved later in nbers and. friends M. -:Goughnour and N rtained, twenty friends at a ;qumnpz party_at the hmont Beach, to her m han at. Falls. A dainty lunuhuon was servéd by the hosl.eusq, THQDIST PICNIC. YAQLE AFFAIR lu‘nnd childrén at- ‘picnic .cof -the "lna Sunday schogl Ritchie, ‘errell, and |4 s “avenue. e who - i‘h;qu et 6 ‘Geraldine afid Luther, | N...D,, Are vlsn.mg dotge Kiaba;’ havi gy i drmager, Mlss- ine and Smnley been; house ‘Grinager summer H‘* itchell hf’“ Tal mel valeseing iy Mrs H. l" Jackson of Portland, fl avenie. Edttorial .as 5h which is. enjoying an outi aughtpr, lmnly, he cdme to yth. Mi nupo{fi ‘and Grand delive: message lust evening on Do’ You “Bl ‘n" Jc uggest?) : ,‘;:..h. Todsr Adsoriaied Editors Weigh?” and Wi is a forceful lic in general is invited to’ .- The meectin of “The Devil's-Hog Kill- daughter ai anid datighter: red a strom; ““How Much speak this speaker and will con- e home of [ o ‘poned from tonight, . | ststained: i Soon, sfter Lhe _dinner, .races and attletid' sports ‘were called, the win- | nets receiving prizes, Swimming was oS IATITIRN B BEMIDJ‘ BOYS' ‘BAND TO GIYB CONCERT TQMOROW ’lhe')“egv'uln Bemidji Boys’ kly concert of the the regular night until tomorrow night, when tl_ze regular concert program will be gw- en at the Markham. hotel for the vis- iting members of the Northern Min- nesota-Editorial association who' are “|to be .entertnmed at dinner there. The - concert will: be from 5:30. to 0, and, the’ general public. is in- umd to hear the boys play. TSAUM ;,0lzo Siverion, . 7-year-old daugh- r of ‘Mr..'and Mrs, Pat Sulerson, ad the misfortune of falling froi ay-rack Saturdny nftcrnoon breaking her ;arm. She is' réported to be getting along as well as could | be’ expected. Ed. ‘Boness--and {nmfly visited .at the. rochka .home on..Sunday Dakota visited hoirie for a couple of days, Mr, John som. bmng a brother of Mrs. Honess. ‘They. made: the trip by auto. Mrs. Brooks Had the misfortune of! falling: from a load of huy 1sst werk, but.no serious, injuries were Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Boness and the ormer’s brot! 1er,,Cnnrnu of Crook- sldn. and Mrs, Ofih A. Ghrland ‘and] ¢ idji surprq d Mr. awk I .;,rs now lmbmwms 3 THIS TIME LAST YEAR Johnny Wilson and Bryan Dow- ney were. signed to fight for the middleweight <championship in Lfib‘“rd,g Jersey City Stadium on he Ynnks beat the White Sok and: went back into the lead in the American League Pennant race. Ed Walsh pitched for the One- anta semipro team against the White Sox, his old club, and won 7 to 4. After losing ten games in_a row *"kt'o the Red Sox, Detroit finally beat Boston. 4 i ritic Feause’ of lack of hardinéss, sun scab -| ple, and plum trees, raspberr 8 tfieLM W. A /hHll"last Wed |'Car]l Rauk | were . |wds spent in rac omce'k, the Di of Minneso- ;numbér of ex s in Bel- Umvcr- b the E;’nn"urds and pro- ‘cooperators in this line. Ap- ed both of the.large varities bs, ‘but especm'lly the large ies,” do not do well either be- r. general neglect .on the part of he grower. Not only will new var- s-be tried out, ‘but also some of the older hardier varieties. Varieties of -plams,: recently developed at the ‘State fruit breeding farm will be ted out. The most promising var- s of raspbeérries and strawber- will be included in this wor : In general the plan is to furnish alimited nnmben of farmers who are interested in this work with np(; an 1 planm and super lauting, nnd giving instructions ll)n the! i} s c held nt these. pla; gs in ord as many farmers as possible may jve, the benefit from the informa- ped that in the information derlved from experience can be giv- farmers in thls saction as to what i 11 do well here. M Brierly stated that work has been negleetcd in this see- tion, which is very well suited for froit gmwmg, ecinlly the small fruits on a commercial scale. EDITORS. HOLDING FORTH AT ITASCA PARK TODAY Members of the Northern Minne- sota Editorial association gm.hurvd at Itasca State Park this morning for the annual outing of that organiza- tion. The editors met. at Park Rap- ids this. morning. ~ Tomorrow eve- ning they. . will be entertained in Bemidji. E. H. Denu of the Pioneer and H. Z. Mitehell of the Sentinel 4nd the latter’s father of St. Cloud gre attending the scssion at the park today. SH“E-’V—L{N arrived “here Miss Ethel Noyes Sunday and is visiting . at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noye adies’ “Aid Tinch was sex . Mr. and Mrg.: Aug. May i Bagley Monday Cleuwatcr River is a pnpulur res- ort thesq hot_days. Mr. and Mrs. E. Notman and '¢hil- dren, Wilfred, Charles and ' Betty Jean, left Tuesday for Cambridge, 1| Minn., where they will visit at' the bome of Mrs. :Norman's father, Mr. ‘Edblad: ‘Mrs. W 0. Gordon and daughter, Elaine, left for Alexandria, Minn., Monday where Mrs. Gordon was call- ed by the serious illness of her moth- er, Mrs, J. Peterson. iss rice Powek was a”Be- midji visitor Monday. Alice and Andrew Gordon return- ed here Monday after a week’s visit with their sister, Mrs. R. Sangstad, at Crookston. The dance here Saturday evening was well attended. Music was’ fur- nished by. a Cass Lake orchestra. . Ruby Peterson returned here Mon- day. She has been visiting friends at Erskine. the past week. Mrs. P. Hagen and daughter Grace of Minneapolis arrived here Monday and will visit at the Schreck; and Solberg Hotie Mrs. T..Eden d sons, Duané'and a Donald left riday for Bermdn, where they will_make their home. ., The Woitien's lomc.and Foreign Missionary sociely met at the home| of Mrs, Hans Solberg ]ust Wed day. ¥ o Miss Berncece Burfield was a H ‘midji shopper Friday. Sheriff. :Barness of - Bagley wa buéiness caller here Monday., A. E. Rain went to Bemid S| day to see his sister Myn.le who ii i, Mr. and Mrs. Au;:ust Marsh- and children, Mabel Rauk and Carl Rauk, motored to McIntosh Sunday where they visited relatives. Among those who spent Sunday at ftdsca Park -were Mr. and Mrs. N. Hangon, .and Mrs. L. Yoen, Etheb Noyes, Dorothy Noyes Hanson. J¢ N. Desjardins of Bovey, Minn., spent last week end with fricnds and relatives here. The Community picnic, held:here Saturday, was a success. The day speeches, and 4 enjoyed by“all, . | picnic dinner was GOODLAND The first meeting of a course in “Nutrition and Home Management” was held Tuesday, August 1st, at the Goodland school house by Miss Clov- er Sabin. Those in attendance were Mesdames. C. C. Smith, J. F. Ma- honey, Ed. Wilson, Newels, Wm. Clark, Chas. Foster, Theo. Gregerson, Henry Gregerson, Percy Mills, and Misses Hattie and Edith Clark, Uda Smith, Elizabeth Mills and Doris \Wilson. The next. meeting will be held in the Kitichi = school house ) Tuesday, August 29, from 1:20 to and Henry|| The - ntheran cers were Ingval G rson, Henry Gregerson, Mr. and Mrs. day.. October 7. Pennington. Mr. Dakota, Mr. and Mrs. day evening. A large theran serv Sunday “aftérnoon. are welcome. day evening. Hattie, Edith Mrs, gust 6th. Priddy. duek’ Thutsday. The Lutheran Friday. Dofiald and Onm hn 4on, chairman; € duy evening. . a called at the Smith homes at Kitichi Tuesdny. Tucsday a crowd of young folks from Goodland and Kitichi spent' a A!|very pleasant evening at Kitichi lake. \ Mr. Larson of Cass Lake motored ‘to Guodlnnd Tuesday, wiMaynard Lydick called ngh home Thursday. ;. Jay R. Wells and Charlie Foster werc in Cass Lake Friday. Clark, daughter . Edith and/ san Donald and John, culled on Mrs. Horace Lydick Thursday. Lutheran Sunday. school was held. at Henry Gregerson’s Sunday Au- 4Iy ‘Wells and Chas. ed at Wm. Clark’s Saturday cvening. , The Scliool Board' of 'District No, 28, Jay Wells, clerk; Henlry Greger- . Foster, treas- urer, met at H. Gregerson'’s Satur-| h P. E. 4| the Charlie Foster home Tuesdl ¥, Migs Uda . Smith; of Kitichi' ¢ at the Clflk home. Tuesdgy.. eallediion Mis. prem{en secretary; Miss Beatrice Running, treasurer. Percy Mills and daughter motored to Kitichi Satur- nd motored to the Ladics’ Verona L yduk Offi- Mrs, at [ évening. I!ed Samil Ladies Aid held | their annual meecting at the Ingval Gregerson, home Wednesday. ected as follows Mrs. All E, can Beauty. ./ ‘HEAD OVFR HEELS” A funny little Italian acrobat || who, with the aid of a Beau- | ty Douor and'a Press Agent, | turhs into a radiant Ameri- GRAND Tonight, Last Times | LECEE T LRI ATy Y EELOry The Kitichi Farmers' club met at the Carl Borgerson horne Saturday. The next meeting will be held in Ki- tichi park Suturdny, Senttmber 2, and thé- meeting following will bc beld at the Lydick' home Saturday, All_are welcome. Mrs. G. Van Dyk spent, Thursday and Friday at the Issensec home at and Mrs. Harold Norris left| last week to. visit relatives in Sonth Mills and daughter' called at Goodland Satur- wd attended the Lu- by Rev. Odegard at) the hovie of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Vick The Goodland Union Sunday school was held- at- the Wm. Sunday, August Gth. held there again August 12th. Clark home It will be Percy Mills and Charlie Foster utoed to Cass Lake Tuesday. Gay M.lhon(‘y. Cora - Scarles, Euell, Smith, Cleon Smith snd Henry Saw- yer motored’.dver from Kitichi Mon- The veterinary of Blackduck was in Goodland Tuesday. Albert Clark and Mahoney ‘at th’u Fred Theriault and Oscar Hill mo- tored to Beniidji Thursday. John Mulmquist Clark home Friday. Fréd Therinult was in Cass Lake John Mulniquist motored to Blatk- | Ed. Wilson and sons Robert dnd Lloyd motored to Cass Lake F Aid will meet with Mrs. Lone September 6th, John~ Multquist Wm," Clark ahd Albert Clark mibtored to Cass Lnke )\hynnnl Lydick spent Friday wnh Issensee was in Cass Lake [ Foster call- ! Oscar Hill of Pennington motored to Goodland Snturdny evening. Misses May and who have been vmtmg at the home turned to their homes here me: Mr. and Mrs. Horace Lydick’ and! motured by boat to Cass Ldkl‘ Sunday. John“Bliss and son Paul were in ss Lake Saturda; their over-mastering. moment they ent a form which —most iron in spinach, lentils that ased ty Picnic or Baat Leaves: 0—3 contains the -priméipal® cfiemi stituent of active living nerve that in the brain andnerve cells of It also contains a -newer: form of like the iron in your bloogd and like For Rates Call 524 llld ask for Georse Port. * 12:20—4:00—7:30 Sugday Schedule ' stite Tnipected | day down yiver to'Dam— at 3:00°'p. m. 3 nearly resé and apples. which ood. arid plenty_ of .rich s more nerve force, s¢ ron not only feeds Wwhat might be termed artificial nerve forc to the nerve cells but blood to manu creased supply it stimulates th vous or run-down, ge ed Iron today, and. if ‘ time you do not feel your nerve forcq i vou feel better and stronger ur money Will he res Drug: Store—and, PASSENGER BOAT “BEMIDJI May be'chartered any llm‘n for xcursion P-rue- STAR" aily at - -7:30 Every Sun- | FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO « BUSY” FOR QUICK CLEARANCE Any Wash Dress in store, only. . .$2.98 25 Spring Coats, values to $49.50. . only $14.75 i be supplied with numbers free. SIreek: oot it hinades Owner.. erly on my residence. a prelty woman. helps. helps, too. City 1 [_ ‘LALIBERTE & ERIGKION Phone 52 JOHNSON'S FOR HOSIERY Friday and Saturday ..$9.95 and $19.95 25 Canton Crepe and Taffeta Dresses, values to $29.50, T R HouseNumbering Campaign Fill out this slip and present it at the Bemidji Hardware Co. or at Given Hardware, and you will I agree to see that these numbers are placed prop- k A MERE TOUCH or our Nylotis - hco‘ ]lelcl‘ p 8 oto «nmk. means’ i your hand bag a. dainty puj and a bit of our powder; it Are you using our Nyal's face cream? Drug Store and $3.49 C.m‘y That Bemid)i sy £