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- o o¢! Mrs. Harry Smith of Northern was the guest of relatives in Mill Park yesterday. Grant Valley autoed to Bemidji yes- terday and spent the day shopping. Claude Titus returned Tuesday from a hunting trip in the big woods. He was successful in bagging a large deer. Misses Kate Seeley and Alice Mor- ris of Bena were Bemidji visitors Wednesday. John Boe of Blackduck was in Be- widji yesterday, enroute to Williams, Minn,, where he will spend the win- ter on his claim. . $60,000 0 0an on farms. Dean ., Land Co.—adv. a7t George Forte of the town of Eckles was a business visitor in Bemidji ‘Wednesday. Grand Masquerade Ball—City Hall —Tuesday, Nov. 21. Tickets 7§c.— Adv. 3-116-18-21 L G. Haycraft, the Solway mer- | chant, was a business caller in Be- ™= midji yesterday. S Mrs. W, H. Roberts, who has been visiting in Minneapolis for several weeks, has gone to Long Beach, Cal., where she will spend the winter. hides. W. G. 1115tf We pay cash for Schroeder.—Adv. G. S. Harding, manager of the Grand theater, will go to the Twin Cities this evening. Mr. Harding ex- pects to return to the city Tuesday night. Jerry Tendean has gone to Kelli- her where he will spend several days hunting big game. The Ladies’ Ald society of the First Scandinavian Lutheran church real- ized $76.50 on its sale and supper last evening, held in the basement of the church. John Grant has gone to Seattle, ‘Wash., where he will spend the win- ter months with friends. \ Judge and Mrs. M. A. Spooner will occupy a suite of rooms at the Mark- bam hotel this winter. Carload of nice clover hay just ar- ived. /. G. Schroeder.—Adv. X Bell boy wanted. Hotel Markham. | 'ved- W. G. Schroede 21116 1} —aav. 112te - . b i Miss Selma Lunda of Becida re- : ':—_Mrs Clarence Strowbridge o turned to her home yesterday, being called home by the serious illness of her father. She has been the guest of friends in Bemidji. HAYDEN SCHOOL OF MUSIC Telephone 812 Appointment must be made week in advance B R das e ST SRS W SRR A. G. Wedge, vice president of the First National bank of this city, went to Thief River Falls last eve- OMAROIAOMAR OVAROMAROMAR A perfect aroma means a perfect cigarette—they’ve told you that for years. Try Omar for its aroma— rich with aroma-tones that soothe. Perfect aroma such as you have nev- er known before. A ripe aroma quite new to cigarettes. Write Omar omar—there, too, you get aroma. Omar—the perfect Turkish blend. Even the words blend. $- IEsithe Omar=AromaithaPeourts Pas CIGARETTES y - is'doing Dafactive Paae ning on business. From there he will go to the Twin Citles. One of these nice aays you ought tc go to Hakkerup's and have your plcture tagen.—Adv. 146t Mr. and Mrs. John Staneck and tamily, who have made their home in Nymore ward for the past year, went to Thiet River Falls Tuesday where they will make their future home. R. H. Schumaker, cashier of the First National bank, has returned trom Brainerd where he attended the funeral of his grandmother, Mrs. Lavina logersoll, the first of the week. 7 F. G. Halgren, local manager of the Gamble-Robinson Bemidji company, will go to Minneapolis either tonight or tomorrow night and will witness the Minnesota-Wisconsin football game. Hair dressing, manicuring, scalp treatment. Switches made $1.50. Troppman Block. Phone 112-W. Mina A. Myers.—Adv. 1123 Mesdames. Tom Phibbs, F. Flomm and Alfred Moen of Lake Plantaganet were in the city yesterday. They at- tended the funeral of Mrs. Daniel Gray at the Gray home yesterday alternoon. H. Mayne Stanton, editor and one of the publishers of the Bemidji Sen- tinel, will go to Minneapolis tonight where he will attend the Minnesota- Wisconsin football game. Mrs. Stan- ton will accompany him. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Skillman of Sebeka have been visiting friends in Bemidji and vicinity for the past few days. They will leave the latter part of the month for Idaho where they will live this winter. Melba Beauty Parlors. Bowser Building. pooing, chiropody. preparations here. Oftice phone 540. pointment.—Adv. O’Leary- Manicuring, sham- Get your Melba Home phone 88. Make your ap- 1125 B. W. Lakin, superintendent of the logging department ot the Crookston Lumber company, accompanied by his wife, will go to the Twin Cities to- morrow ‘evening where they will at- tend the Minnesota-Wisconsin foot- ball game. S SR DU SN SRS . L B0 SO sy e O OISR 0 SR o Rl O mat SO M L o | L S . S R Mrs. John Noel of the town of Northern was in Bemidji yesterday to visit her son, A. Brown, who is ill. Mr. Brown accompanied his mother home and will visit there for a few days. He is night baggage- man for the Great Northern railway. Clarence Kinney of Park Rapids, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Erickson for a couple of days, will return to his home today. Mr. Kinney was a Bemidji resident six years ago and was surprised to note all the improvements made dur- ing those past six years. Mr. and Mrs. H. L.. Rasmussen and Mr. and Mrs. Andy Larson will go to Kelliher today where they will spend ten days hunting big game. Mrs. Rasmussen, who accompanies her husband on his annual hunting trips, has been successful in bagging a deer two years in succession. ‘“Save a portion of each dollar earned and you will never want; plant a tree where you fell one and your forest will last forever.” We have secured a quantity of small sav- ings banks which we desire to loan for the purpose of encouraging thrift. There is nothing complicated about it. Just come in and get one of the little banks, put your money fn it from day to day and bring it in for deposit as often as you wish. Security State Bank of Bemidji.— Adv. 41027t Oliver Whaley, manager of the Rex theater, accompanied by his daugh- ter, Miss Olive Whaley, will go .to Minneapolis this evening. They will attend the Minneapolis Symphony or- chestra concert tomorrow. Miss Mar- cella Craft, soprano, who is with the orchestra, is a cousin of Mr. Whaley. —ee - VDO ——— 1 am In the market for hidos and furs. Bring all you have to me where you can depend on getting a better price than elsewhere. I also pay the highest price for OOPPER BRASS RUBBERS MRON and RA ) I pay all freight on 100 pounds shipment Jacob Qoldberg Next to Northern Express Ofties “113 Third 8t. Phone ¢38-W oo to the city the first of the week, Byron - Nathaniel -Wentworth and Miss Olive Lydia -Hines, both of Hines, Minn., were married -Wednes- day afternoon at 2 o'clock at e Presbyterian’ parsonage, Rev, Lester| . ° P, Wartord officlatinig, ' The bride | Start-now was attended by her sister, Miss Kate Hines. Mr. and Mrs, Wentworth will make thel home: at Turtle Lake|! where Mr, Wentworth has a farm, § Leslie Bush, star flinger of Connle Mack's Athletics, may get a contract next year with higher pay for his services. If Counnpie does not pay there are many other clubs clamor- ing to get Bush ‘on their pitching staff. Brainerd’s natiye son has wade good in the big show and made a grand record with a tail ender team in the season just finished.—Brainerd Dispateh, One of the prettiest social func- tions of the season was the bridge luncheon given this afternoon by Mesdames A. A. Warfield, C. M. Ba- con, (eorge Kreatz and Walter F. Marcum. The luncheon was given at the Markham hotel at 1:30 o’clock. Decorations were charmingly carried out iy pink and white, Killarney 7:30 Mr. Whaley and daughter will return | fully decorated with pink roses and yellow chrysanthemums, essesl. will _also. entertain at-« seven o'clock: ‘dimmer this. evening lat the| "t Home Warfield home., 113 week. T VIR T Wauwatosa, AGENTS WANTED. hursery stock and-muke $16 8:45 The host- ’ delling ‘oup xuulianteed * 'And What Can It Do ? SEEETHE ANSWER IN MARGARET DELAND'S “The T;ron Woman” S sux{xmumumr NANCE O’NEIL A wonder star in a five-act Metro Wonderplay ==TONIQGHT-- GRAND THEATRE roses being used. Invitations were issued to Mesdames F. 8. Arnold, Joe Anderson, H. C. Baer, Thomas Bailey, Thayer C. Bailey, G. T. Baker, A. L. Barker, E. A. Barker, C. E. Bat- tles, W. N. Bowser, Quincy Brooks, .W. L. Brooks, M. J. Brown, 8. C. Brown, T. J. Burke, G. W. Camp- bell, G. W. Cochran, 8r., G. W. Coch- ran, Jr, J. J. Conger, F. M. Cun- ningham, W. E. Dean, E. H. Denu, J. W. Diedrich, W. P. Dyer, E. N. Ebert, J. H. Fallon, E. N. French, A. V. Garlock, B. M. Gile, D. Gill, P. Gill, J. C. Charboneau, R. Gil- Gb more, N. E. Given, R. L. Given, John Goodman, A. E. Henderson, J. M. Herbert, Hallan L. Huffman, C. A. Huffman, C. M. Jacobson, A. H. Jes- ter, C. W. Jewett, A. W. Johnson, C. G. Johnson, E. 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