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M ul:fl Mnéh(l!e:rge Cochran, sr., | MER g::l-xrnnl, T ratugiiod Tacetg o _ BEMIDJT WOMEN ¢ _lfm""lllllfll. ‘ mmlllm(lmummmmmlllllllmlmml f 2 1d° eat: nothing - but toast, - fruit Jr.,' madé the“trip to Iron River by con. " | auto and the party returned:to Be- :::rego:n::;" Qdmveryttl;}ng %T: midji with him. Enroute to Bemidji el ok BE = I was miserable until I T o N' c HT 7:30 - 8:30 -9:1 ;:%y cz}::.t:’:e"t Chisholm, ' Virginia {7 buckthorp - bark, kglyzmrme. iz li]llllllflllIll'l'lfll"llIllllllllllllllll Admission 5¢ and 10¢ e |Glesste mized in_adler j ev. and Mrs. Osmun ohnson | STANTLY. Because Adler-lh emp- | GRANE WILBUR aid MAE BASTON w.*:.,':*::,Jz';::;"’.:;,f":us:r'tzz ties BOTH arge-and amall ntostine it relleves 'ANY .CASE constipation, | in two part twenty-fitth year jubilee of the Nor- | sour stomach or gas and p“‘_rfinp:.t ap- wegian Lutheran church of that city, | pendicitis. I T action | ‘THE SPITE HUSBAND’ [ FHSbEaE L i s i ng an addyess. X —_— Superior was Rev. Johni- Drug’ Store.—Adv. package RAMER’S CHOCOLATES son’s first call. They will visit in The Film Mag.xlno "Reel |-'f°" p|0t n Duluth befors returning to Bemidjl. ribus ‘illness of her mother, Mrs. |’ i “Qur Texas Missions” 'Learning . In e s vetelid'ad o | P8R Wilson. = 3 s side of Baseball” and “The Ant AN “ThE R | scirocer DorerrSropristar o te Sihui. e e A A N Qrasshopper’’; Also a Beauty comddy I? .chased:a Studebaker car, the sale be- | gwedish Lutheran church today; ing made :through the J.. W.-Garvin ’ The Land of The Tortllla.” g g hours from 5 until 8 o’clock. Tickets Co. of this city. The car is of the|ase—agy. 106 | ABE latest model and will-be used by Mr. . i Rc&kogggsmy ' ‘\HHHHH’HII.‘H"IHIHl’IHHIHIIIHHHHtI|IHHI!HHI|[IHI|IIIHIIIIHIIHIII”II!Hh". Schroeder in“hauling supplies be- Attorney A. A. Andrews will re- " . lllllllllll(lmllfllllfl"fillllllnll) _fil’.munn tween his Alfalfa Dairy farm and{turn today from Kelllher where he store. has spent the past few days on busi- ness. P G. W. Battles of Detroit, Mich., WQ Have the Lot You Want Charlos J. Battlon, sad Taraiy for ohg | gunts® B Jobnton of Kelliher s the past six; months, left :this -morning ke £ d thi Most of these choice lots in Bemidji are oars to for his home. = He. was accompanied :lw“esimumm tor Qi - we own th Itis better to h direct from as far.as Duluth by his son.:Charles . ' mmmunmmms E. Battles will return to Bemidji to- Mina A. Meyers. Hair dressing, g ~ PAY AS YOU LI KE marro% saoining. kA Meywen. e dssistur (8 AN K!nd Ot Wood--Wholesale and Retall h most cases these are the terms. We are Troppman Block. SEE here to help you secure a home of your own. : Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co. : G eo. H. French & Son THAYER C. BAILEY, Local Agest. Office Markham Hotel Building Phonea' Office 177-W House 661-W Yesterday morning at 9:30 o’clock the funeral of Thomas Benjamin; the eighteen months’ old son of Mr, and Mrs. T. C. Stuart, was held at the Catholic church, Rev. Fr. Philippe of- ficiating. Interment was made in Holy Crgus cemetery. Mrs. W. G. Cook, postmistress at Fern Hill, motored to Bemidji yes- terday and attended to business mat- ters. | e Miss Lily- Cawley of Madison, S. Mesdames Tom Lovedahl, Andrew | D, ;4g visiting:friends in Turtle River Anderson. and Annit Torgenson .of for ‘ fow . a." Big Falls, who have visited friends at Pine River and in the town..of n. .g g... nice aays ought Frohn for the past few days, were in you ons te go to Hakkerup's and have:your Bemidji terda; te to thei h:fies.j e picture tazem.—Adv. 14t wish to express my thanks for t.he SMITH TO DEFEND beautiful floral tributes: $1.500.000 DAMAGE SUIT 0. LUNDBERG (By United Press) SR 106 Kelither, Minn. Our wood yard is open for the Mrs. Earl Huggett. of Northern : St. Paul, Minn., Oct.-5.—Lyndon A. 2 NO PLACE FOR Smith, attorney general, was speed- season. .. Teleplione 30 for four-foot transacted buslness in: Bemidji . yes- or sawed wood.: Special prices .on |terday. in, LITICIAN | ing towards Washington today to de- wood direct from the car. N. E. Tul- 5 . A 20 fend Minnesota in the United States ler, yard corner Irvine avenue and $60,000 to loan on farms. Dean supreme court against North Dakota. Fifth street. Telephone 30.—Adv. |pLand Co.—adv. aTite (By United Press) Minnesota’s neighbor is suing.for $1,- 6d 930 10-3- 10-12 Cleves, 0., Oct. 5.—So voluminous, 500,000, alleged damages to border loud and pointless was the poltical land trom overflow from dams and chatter on the streets after dark, that d“_;ll:i: geeted bty tl‘sim;m;u. P P the city dads, to protect the sacred one of e first cases of It 1 X rights of the sleepers, felt:called up- | Ly na, L the nation. Because it Mrx. George Grow of Wilton was the guest of 'Bemidji friends yester- day. The Christian Endeavor meeting of the Presbyterian church, which was to be held at the home of Miss Dora Hazen, Friday evening, has been post- nmm HOW TO “CAN” THE GROUCH CARD OF THANKS. is the action against another supreme EAT PURE FOOD p(;?ledhand ndnm:u?cement of the time ) on to prevent the chatter. court the tribunal will hear the case, fi%%otll)ms T0RE Wil be: made later, I wish to express my heartfelt ap-| Their remedy works. although the supreme court usually preciation to the Royal Neighbors of Bemidji and to the many friends who so kindly expressed their sympathy during the illness and death of my It is now a midemeanor for three persons to gather in one place on the streets after dark. And as the pen- alty is $50, chances for gathering Mrs. A. W. Stinchfield of Rochester, Minn., arrived in the city this morn- ing and will be the guest of her daughter, Mrs. M. J. Brown, and hears only long appealed cases. The existence of this case was or- ig‘lnally reported from Mandan,: N. D., and persistently denied by Minne- We handle a full line of food products that we can guarantee in every instance. If you are looking for a really superior brand in Folur, Coffee, Tea, Meats, Vegetables, in fact, anything in general merchadinse, COME RIGHT TO THIS STORE. ‘We have LT llllllllllllllll‘ it for you. family, 1005 Lake Boulevard, for a wife, Mrs. Emma Lundberg. I alsoland arguing are slim. sota authorities. couple of weeks. = II Pl BATcHELDER Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Fargo lglt ip Ceneral Merchandise their car this morning for Bemidji Minnesota Ave. Phone 180-W Bemid)l, Minn. where they will remain for the next couple of weeks fishing and hunting. —Crookston Daily Times, Oct. 4. T I E. Halvorson of Rochester, Minn., has bought a farm near Bemidji and will bring his family to this city for the winter so the children may at- tend the Btmidji schools. WE'RE OFF FOR THE KS" CARNIVAL TONIGHT ARMORY OPERA HOUSE Let’s All Go! The young people of the Baptist church will give a Hallowe’en social in the basement of the church, Oct. 27. A program is being arranged for the occasion. -~-TONICGHT-- AUSPICES B. P. O. ELKS “UNCLE TOM’S CABIN” IN MOTION PICTURES ONE SHOW ONLY --- 7:30 P. M, Mrs. M. E. Murrey and Mrs. M. L. Matson of Kelliher were in Be- midji yesterday to attend the funeral of the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Stuart. Miss Esther Funkley, daughter of Attorney and Mrs. Henry Funkley, will leave in a short time for St. Cloll-xd where she will attend the nor- mal Mrs. Lottie Achenbach of Nebish, who is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brennan of Wilton, visited Bemidji friends yesterday. Mrs. Beulah Hartman of Minot, N. D.. came to Bemidji yesterday. She will spend the winter in this v1cln1ty, the . guest of relatives. Mrs. R. W. Radssprnner and Mrs. Lucy Sherwood of Turtle River trans- acted business in the city yesterday between trains. Mrs. S. C. Brown was called to Saginaw, Mich., yesterday by the se- “Qots-I”” Never . Falls for Corns ! ‘l'huill’othhgonhrthl.iknlt For Corns and Calluses. o Gomt Sepelitone ms pnd caly O] X pel ent — 'GETS-IT” and nothing else. KEase lest and simplest thing I know to use —just a few drops on in a few sec- Your Winter Coat Is Here In whatever of the new materlals you choose to have— 10-Piece Golored Orchestra Accompanyment The styles are those selected by the most fashlonable dressers in America— Come in this week and try on some of the coats, view the beauty of these new garments—compare the prices and then if .you: like them get it while the style you want is_here. We are showing a big variety of . models, and ‘materials—individual styles—and you can , save real hard cash by selecting here. h oot All Seats 25¢ iy v 1:15- MATINEE TOMORROW - 45 . <P\ old way‘is to bundle up your toes in, ha.r:leusi! :\nd “band aglets. usie !a{l\:e: that make toes raw, cotton rings thaf ch“dren luc, Adult' 250 makeyour corns pop-eyéd, knivesand , "d{f ers” that tear 'your heart out | eave the corn in. No wonder they /| [ make you limp and wince. Forget all these—use “GETS-IT.” the 'simplest corn remedv in the world, eadiest to | 16, NGVer fails or sticks, painless. Your corn loosens, then yon lift it off. You can L Jroas: sfl-’-“f"hfi:!“d a (18 ] ; b YOU DO &l ran CATIre B ;s ; . \ BETTER } Eottle. or sent on rec:l!;!t of price, b: > Lawrence & Co.. Chicago, TIi. ‘ R . PAYINGCASH i | Sold in Bemidji mmended as the world’s best remedy by E. A.. Baxkn:,.Drusglst.——Adv promr