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fleiMjic.Uer *'i lf ^ir an* Mrar^ttlaaerMtWalke we** BemMJl calleta yesterday. W |M*'$'-fr *a^A-&, yi,..i:r 'Ineiaay nere^eaterdsa&cjn nu8leW. 1 t&^iS'r'' :Vrt'd.. it-:: -'i '.fd&p:'. ^'^T A^ fcareeshof La&orte was a Be-, midji business visitor on Fjrlday:, fc -^-,',r? for '^ti^-- -:$ ililiss Jeanette Stechniatlv ojt Ten strike, was the guest of Bemidji friends cmlWrUl^^l^^t^ytZf ^i^ahttd/btiy* second hand lath ?iawi also other saws, if lou have one, please write. W.. M". Young, Orrin, mm:..- i- -i'''- N ^:2t7-I0 Mre. Edward Kramer .and daughter Vau^he, returned today, from a visit rf iweek with her sister* Mrs,. G. F. Buskirk at Little'Falls. -4H- I ly$BS Alice Hetland, who is spend ing ihe summer- with her aunt, Mrs. C, My! Bacon, at their, home on Lake Bouleyard, a' few .days With/ffriehdsis.spending at BlackOuck 1$?,.rj^vlarge land* sales ".Organizationtwin desires to get.in communication with owners,of large tracts. Address. Lock Box jbZ, Bemidji, M1*!*-^ bled, with headaehea, Derronaneaa or eye dia Dta* Laa^ 4 l^o n, pa^ed, conimh them pl^jlER:SQ|l?Af -fitd -/i^1A"':vS'^y^v.% P%M&l>oni# aMfar*f *^**fcii MTJv''y^vffiij'.v '":'--^K^^K' "4-6W ieorg W. Crofe of Red Lake was a bwsine^srist^pr m,,F#daj.v, iret|. *nd iMr. Whitney (rfNorthome ^pBrs' in.-thtf'eWyT^rd^Sr^: ^AvEr-&$^ Biftp's Closing Out shoe sale. H7-10 ^:F ^}:.*:Ar/-*'V& ^Bornvto::.Mr.'HaniMr!^iW.':.: iso at St. Anthony's hospital this m*ning a .flnei |^y hoy^/^fc 4^. Oftelle, Mrs. Ti Oftelie, Margaret OftellV and Mrs. Anne T^iiirheau^^^f^Fergua Fill*! were, FtJ d|w Visiters in jBemidJii l|r. and Mrs. Harvey K. Meyers l$h ^^M: -5 *t7-10 and eon of Onigum were visitors i* .$- 4*feHy on JYIday. ^j^i^.^1^,1^1^.'.^^ and Mrs C. Bartholomae. tained at dinner Jaat wt^&tmtm Si^rs, MartU^IEyersdn-returned to **%*&*' AV^ '**&W$m$i:: her: home, 102 Minnesota avenue,i .and Mrs: F. A. Hass left today Mr. lor^^a\o1a*Mifltt^ wher^Bri^s*^k|{for a weeltX^^.:"/^ lhas-'*! verp:5promisihg, business IQCA- tiOttL ,:pMrs,"'John Canhvand Mrs. Walter Cann of BlaickduckTwere among the out $f town callers in the city yest- Gundft C. Ledfords and Miss ,a O Blackduck amon.gLedfors the Fridaf visitors in 'I Mrs. Charles Rhoda of Royaltoh is the rguest of her friend, Mrs, H. W. Haines at the home of'Senator and llrsJiE. Jv-Swedback. */.~y -i $fiss Helen Minnick went to vValk- B* this morning to spend a week with Ifisses Marion and Josephine Siegle, aj their summer cottage.,-., -,rhM-:x ,:visit yrkr* and Mrs/ Tom Moody of Wah- Bftoil.^.N!.v Bv are visiting Mrs. Moody*|^#hfir/'Mrs. Emma Barlow, of- the Fifth JRrard, for a fewrdays.:- &':'*:-: Bring your stubborn cases of foot ij^p^lft jtp the^'B ft T)," Shoe store, Monday-and Tuesday, the 12th and Everspn and friends at Grand ^pbt cash paid for Liberty $$e 6 -cfi.^Hooley"'at-'.'NorthernBonds, Gro cery. :C 'during, the. day, or at' the Markham hotel evenings. 1117tf DonH forget that there will be a foot specialist at the "B. & D." Shpe store Monday, and Tuesday, the 12th and 13th, only, ,See add) el&ewhere in this'paper.:%-\.Li', 5''-.l .is, -'f-' it7-10 I. Ji?#l Woodbury of Page, N. D.( is spending a few days with Mrs. Wood-, bury and her mother, Mrs. George Smith, at her' home on Minnesota avenue.. Mr Woodbury made the trip by-motor. 1.16 up-to-date, high class ladies' shoes, hand turned and welUytonly |9.95 at Troppman's Closing Out shoe '^.^(3- v-rt.%:. .,it7-ro The Misses Violet and ^Gertrude Achenfbach will arrive this evening freriv AIma,: Wis., t visit for a' week at the home of their,: uritle, J. O. Achenibacff.'' 'V*^'-^'-v,r rJifdge C. W. Stanton and daughter, Mre^,C4S^By^ Sanborn ^returned /la| etening^^rpm a short- -visit to the cl.tjes.' -They. wer'-accompanied' bV M^:-^ih e^n':'ea8e:J!ot'-' WJtto^|iir visit hre If'trov- St. iPaul', -:$jfas!''Mi LaFpntisee returned last evening from Princeton, where. she visited for the past week 'with her fathw, Owen Brakken. Mrs. Lafon tiseeietates Ithat^- heT-v t&^Tx-Mh-:&. enlendid health and good spirits, and %iMy%)ry in spitethof ^he faot that h|i- Ha reached hundred year marlte-' ''W- S!. ''-::'J! CHARLE S F. WEIGL E i.'' N. UllQIB 6f PieTf*"was a busines ca^lej- ia the city today 4 ^3*L^^ i :&!lJ*?&. 'MTi ana JHrsru a:^niicneu speni^ the day in ^ltiher ohr buslniesii: yest-:$ erday: i U,** .'Sj *1 Falls this morning :PeB-r day on bo'siness.- i"1 iMiss Ihternationf to' spend the! Mrs. Ban /O'Connor has Just re-f turned front a visit of two weeks! With relatives at Mcintosh. '.FrahkiE.'-Wilson arrived Thursday' evening from Minneapolis, Jind will( visit for several weeks with his son,' MvB.Wilsbi and family.^ Mrs. P. L. Hines and son, Grpvery returned last evening frbm a:.:?jr.tek'sjj with relatives at Hines. Mis Leona Hines will remain a few day longer.... y-:.:t Mr. and jlrs. A. J. BJjioda1 and Mr. and Mrs/ J. E. Reichert are expected to arrive tomorrow from Long Prairie by motor, to spend.,,two.'.w'eekg,atPt)ie Fred! Rhoda homei '%:& '0:1 Mrs. Hilda Evans, arirved Thurs day from Malwaukee, Wis., and is the guest of-Mrs. J. J. McLaugmin and other friends. Mrs. Evans expects t1o: remain for two-weeks, [?S:V^* ''^W Mr. and Mrs. Rf-L. Given^ have as their guest her father, J. L. Johnson, and niece and nephew, Josephine andt John '"Johifsb'n, "whq arrlyed this af-| ternoon from Virginia, Minn. William Lennon and family of Kel liher have been spending the past week at Red Lake Falls where they have been visiting friends. They are expected to return to their home to day spending a few hours in (his city en route..,.. ^rl:^-'. Mr., and MTS.J1L. W UpshaV, who have visited vaf'thfe H. W. Bailey home, for the'past.jbwo weeks, return ed yesterday to thefr home at James town. Nl B. They were accompanied by Miss Blanche RSthman and Lester Achenbach, who will remain there for a visit. Mrs. Upshaw and Miss Rathman are sisters. The party are making the trip by motor. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEET MONDAY MORNING Qn Monday morning, July 12, the cduhty board of commissioners will meet at the court house in regular session to depose of routine (busiifess and road M^rs. This' will ftlsiorhe the semi^amiual mettng'n board.' tO the fejj :,rC:::r:XVm&:^l} Tin. those who want old lumbe: v Sealed" bids will be received ^'4 hv. WdtirSigned'r"u'p/r*a'-:atei^eiiic^^.Vwine i Thursday, July 22nd,, for the two bvildings of. Mary F, Street, located south of Crothers Barber Shop, the bids to include, the removal from the place before the last day of August. Right -reserved to reject, any or all ibidli.: ^Gerjiifled checks for 10 per cent of amount of bid to accompany any ^nfUalifbids^^-T: G. CROTHERS t*d7-l|h'" City, Agent" V"-' a', my && &<r SPLENDID UNION CHORU S ig^i^^&^^^MiM^imi iee 2:30-r-10c and 30c 'Ullmm iv -r* vT HE SAID HER DRESS WAS RED. SHE SAID IT WAS YELLOW AND THAT HE WAS COLOR BLIND. THEN HE MADE HER ADMIT IT WAS He was a Kentuckian and a "cave man." He placed bets on women as he would oh a thoroughibred, but MAY ALLISON, as the beautiful young society woman in "THE WALK-OFFS," taught him a lesson. Screen Classics, Inc., made this feature production of the fashions and foibles of high social life from the Oliver Morosco stage ^success" by the gifted collaborators, Frederic and "Fanny Hatton, who wrote "Lombard!, VLtd. arid "Years of Discretion." ComedyCHARLEY CHAPLINIn two parU Rex Six-Piece Union Orchestra SERVICES FAMOUS KENTUCKIAN BI TENT II AM. "THE ROC OF AGES" &FM. ^WHY JUDAS BETRAYED CHRIST" IL METHDDIS CHURCH &P.#^sliiONG WOflANHOOD" For Women and Girls over 14 Only ^i&:^SMi^i ''^'^aM^il^:' "4*::^i Night 7:10 and 9:0015c and 30c SPECIAL SINGING Come ^fes^^iiflMiitliie um %M^iH8p