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1 Ed’E‘ , #on 0! 3 ui rs. W, | B. Dean, who has been at the front in France‘for some time, has written his parents that they have now left the trenches and returned to a small ¢ ; gl village back of the lines. The let- I ST . ter was dated Thanksgiving day and ! % 2 7 Large peucil tablets 3¢ at ‘Tropp. | was postmarked “December "26. Mr: Is'not a lot of odd'shoes. Every pair of shoe: ?mn"_', e ' Dean writes‘in a ‘cheerful strain. - otofe is. odfl'eféd at a gtqat reduction.~ ‘Rea v ow et b | ST CLASS TOMORROW spring goods will'be here in a few days. " Sanvd wenv. b Taternk pihe foune Women's Gymnseium|] Our advertisement last week called particular at- i v % / . " JAnd otier patnte one e g:fi&;&&y_'gg:;fl:n;e:flt?mo;i'fiv;l tsentmli Bto Ladies’ Fine Shoes, wWe now announce Nrma A St ual hour for drill. pecial Bargains on Girls’ shoes commencing ' | A 1arge attendance s expected as 12 ; : 3 S Tuesday Morning at 10 o'clock new members were admitted at the l*gt meeting. EieL 1 lot of growing girls’ shoes, consisting of gun metal and patent leather shoes. sizes 2 1-2 ‘to 2 9 i 6, valqes $3.50 to $5.00, sale price... $ ) 5 : 277 Counted by Sixtles.: . s i : i The Babylontans counted not by tens|| ~ 1 lot misses' shoes, patent leather, tan and calf, sizes : i 8 111-2 d R . Th?nh::g wn::ezie.,y?hl;%tg{i;;‘?:s pric'e. o 2 yaluca 32 A0y 53 50' ple 7 $2-l5 Mrs. _Bldnay‘i\flll‘a-r of “Pinewood visited friends in Bemidji Saturday. . 'W, Wire of Bass Lake ; d "guest of friends} 3 -youl 7 ’melet ’gédmnirohfl't re| el jonly 95¢. ch studio, o:;mgx!ng : 2 "A’x 1! . ‘Walter R. Forseth of this city has joined the Twentieth: engineers and Bt vd C Mrs. left this noon for Duluth. |Kaiser of the :town' ;of - Northern jed Saturday in Bemidji with sl +/Mrs. Len Hogan of Grant Valley drove -to ‘Bemidji’ Saturday and at- tended to business matters. - Januaty 30-~Concert for the bene- fit of Bemidji band fund. ‘val . $2:000, worth of goods was dii-| Coate only 590 at Troppmai e e February 12—District’ court : ) ] 1 eis on. e posed of Saturday at Troppman’s big}| 3 1-121 ‘within’ the - clrcimference. st six 11 LAy { : ; d o e Sihan e Mg money raising sale. 11| o I e o M T ot girls’shoes tan,patentleather and gun metal,sizes for ‘public officials. - i Mrs. Herman Thom of Hornet was] e:{ei:: e fi.‘g’nt::‘."fifi‘: 'to the present time Jn. clocks, where 8 1'2 to 11, values $2.50 to: $3.00, sale l 9 5 ’ : the woek-end ~guest of =~ Bemidji 24 Y had "b‘“ < g t’ont sixty seconds make one minute, sixty PIICO..ccavereiocnrnssronnssnssassassasassannasansadsads . : frionds. > i friends. for & Week. fi.i‘“, 21 minutes make one hour, .whilé there 1 1ot girls' shoes patent leather ian calf and bla k\ 3 A 3 y C had: been enjoying ’ ure zwelvg hours a day and twelve of 'Mrs. G. L. Lasater of the tow ‘of Eckles was a between-train shop- pers in Bemidji Saturday. ‘calf, vici kid, volves $1.25 to'$2.00, sale $l'2 5 1) ¢ [ SO S e S R AR e You can buy a nice basket of groceries with what yt;u save on girls shoes. gome early before the sizes are broken. SOCIETY maIAL DA-!—G—F—‘-LB BATED, Mrs. H.-A. Northrop unfiex;v;ent an ; Ralph Johnson, son of Mr. and|operation to have her tonsils re- TS, F. ohnson, ‘entertained | moved this morning, at St. Anthony’s Saturday afternoon at|hospital. . h -n_ honor of.his tenth birth - anniversary. -~ The afternoon was passed in music and games and a £ No Woman ‘Auctioneer. Although there-is no' record that a woman has ever béen ‘an auctioneer, it is on record that in May, 1912, the ‘mayor of Naw York, Mr, Gaynor, an- swered an Inquiry addressed to, him by.a woman by saying that there was 42 ‘and- 45-inch’ Tubing yard at Troppman’s.’, _ .- only ‘19¢ 1-121 26¢ Cuticure Toilet soap Tuesday only 7¢ a bar at Troppman’s. - 1-121 Mrs. E. E. McDonii}!, fleld secre- "TONICGHT " ONLY Hpim IIIIIIllllliII!II]IIlllljlIIlI|IilllllllIIIIIIIIIIlIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIII ‘"A PARAMOUNT PICTURE SESSUE HAYAKAWA “The Call of the East” “Something finer, more thrilling and sincere than Hayakawa has ever done before.” The opinion of everygne who has wit- nessed the pre-release showings. o e / = BOYS ENJOY WIENERS . fiw:mya', Volunteer. club. of the st church enjoyed a = wiener t in the basement of the church Sattirilay’ evening. . Ten were in at- tendance and five pounds ‘of wieners were roasted- : HTTH LT H T TUESDAY --- Theatres Closed To comply with Fuel Administration modified instructions, R ; ( rized lunch was served. The tary for the Red i i ‘nothing in the law to prevent a wom- ~W8_ guests were John ~Gibbons, Jack| Carl Larvick, Pioneer carrier boy Neniial art ot M(l’;:s:so?a,m;a:o;gi tan: from becoming an auctioneer. ! tont “Ihontas Burke: Danald Denley, |sick list and his brother, Oscar, 1as|yillages on her schedule_last week |1nade the Inquiry. %31;\ French, Jack Burgess, Muton|been substituting. et on agcoimt_nl‘l’ ifiness gfi‘e will ‘visit | 3 3 3 nternational Fa W mond Tamson and "t dor : e o ernal Fallg toliorrow . and| . we Need Bolivian Civiltzation, Quis. rs.Johnson was_ asdisted inrelatives in Be or a month, |'ner, Williams, Littlefork .and other, serving by Miss Ruth Anderson; ' [went to Hill City today where he|‘towns along the_line, Her d_jst"cg‘ bind' their arms and _legs in-childhood Bt % b -] will visit friends for {t short time. includes the ecounttes”of Beltrami;] 'so that below the knee and below the e o : 1] - i 7 Mrs. Grace Schneck of Eagle Bend |Hubbard, Wadena and ‘Morrison. |.and can walk through the thorny un| ’MrJ 5 o,z;}::&::::fiq;&fi ]g;;.o:;g who has been the guest of relatives]- ~e derbrush and. never: know it. Some; 4 ‘,ro;.%‘) 2 Na R in the -town of Hornet and Black-} - ~ | isort of protection might come in handy) |A. J:iMeMillsn at’ dinner at the Ho- - '! e - A sy | i sh ol tel M&uffim last ity " |ed to hér home’Saturday. 3 TH E AT ERS “car lines.—Springfield Republican, = R | . 15¢ bottle Peroxide Tuesday only PR TR T ! 7¢ at Troppman’s. 1-121 - ; Japan's Rice Lands. Td Johnson, daughter = of|°. yrrg Bert Kirtland of Backus re- 680,000 acres—constitute the rice land -‘pleasantly surprised by a number otlatter spending Sunday th est of 8 Triends Saturday afternoon at . hier :ere molt)ggr, ’g“. % ;’}' Cr?) “;ge‘}l’ ‘| play will be a vizualization of Har-| mbout 50,000,000 people on an average vine avenue.. Th€ houra|,ither relatives here. # old” MacGrath’s romantic secret:’ser-| ‘of a pound a day for each person. It iwers) spent s ; o 3 vice classic, “Madam Who,” Which| txes 185 days to grow a crop of .rlce," :&iluv?:?e .;::‘: 5;:1'5311 ’I‘Efig 3. W. Naugle, °:bme Naugle I‘;)le theater tonight in the screen version 4 & Tie company, left last evening for ? ’ ‘cultivation 1s done almost entirely by Blackburn, . Margaret Carson, Vera : cor of Harold MacGrath’s sensational } y by Minneapolis to attend the annual ¢ mystery story, “Madam Who,” which hapd. . dica, Deloris Barnell and Gladys Jes-['neld at the Radisson hotel Tuesday 5 o ter. and Wednesday. He expects to re- readers of fiction last' fall when it NOTICE OF HEARING ON P 4 % was first published in a popular % 'ETI- turn to Bepidji Thursday or Friday. magazine. Mr. and Mrs.. H. Mayne Stanton BEMIDJI EXPLOITATION COM- 7 Enid Markey and Robert McKim are ;}’f:;z:défi':.s::}‘;g:g : thl:;r:;‘;g p;;:e‘g leading - characters in *Between PANY, A CORPORATION. eap MonrEthe Trangle play to appear| TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF, and the aviation section and will-leave 'w‘jithin the next two weeks. s :fi::‘:l n e above Anmod servore; WHEREAS, a petition for an or- " Desn;:Johp Harris;-Albert Benning- | for.the Fifth ward, has been on thejgple to visit some of. the towns and {Strange enough; it was a milliner whe 4‘,moi1 l.n'mpon and Angus Vanders-1 - T. M. Wilcox, who has vlslt'dd from there will go’ anaette, Spoo< . 4 & B . BPOD: The Indlans of the Bolivian jungles : A - |’Todd, Cass, Clearwater, Koochiching, | elbow they are strictly sinew and bone] fss Al fi d 68, Miss Arvilla Kenfleld an duck for the past six weeks, return- in the evening rush on certain stree’ & ok z 3 Twelve thousand square miles—7, Rev.‘and 'Mrs.’Osmond ‘Johnson, was GRAND: ]flgm : , turned to her home this morning| pog0 Bnrr!senTga rst. Paralta].of Japan which feeds a nation of B t in' playing games, after will again'be presented at the Grand|.ang yn Japan the laborious work of Cutter, Mildred Olson, Rossella Mu- ) S ' dar Men’s Association meeting to be| . onted 5 nation-wide furore among ; - TION TO DISSOLVE THE BE- William §. Hart, House Peters, two weeks. Mr. Stanton has joined| ;" i o Grand. theater Thirsday next.|all other persons in any way inter- Jack HElthohTomGnT ‘th ack Holt, who won fame as the} 4.r ot the District Court, in and for Homer C. Baer, of the Security . ; State bank, went to Minneapolis Sat-| young German officer in support of | the County of Beltrami Minnesota, o 3 - j : X ; flfik?%fi ?;r:ls;; £;:gwg:v:;(} g-?cr:n,gl‘i};“gdbeix;em?l::nll‘g’l:?:tl\tll?e adjudging eald above named cor- which permit theatres to operate Mondays, but must close . Personals and Sonths in Minneapolis, the guests|Elko theater in support of Sessue fgg;“}:;' Qinsciyed and_ appolnting o Tuesdays urtil further notice, Hayakawa, in “The Call pf thej} , toiteq to the said Court on the b LT LU LT LT T T TR LT LU LTI LTI of Mrs. Baer’s parents. Vi ar & East.” This is a remarkable drama |} day of January, 1918, and an or- Lenox.or Swift’s Pride soap 4 bars|by Beulah Marie Dix- and in addi-} 5o magde fixing a time and, place for for 16c at Troppman’s Tuesday from | tion to Mr. Holt, Mr. Hayakawa. i} 5 jearing to be had thereon and di- . Tupported b‘: an. “““s“%“y fine A“kslt recting notice to he given as therein - ncluding his wife, Tsuru = Aokl }gpecified, which said petition and or- Margaret Loomis, James Cruze, Er- - | Newsy Notes H. Thursdale is {11 at her 8 to 10 a. m. 1-121 der are now on file in the office of Mr. and Mrs: H. N. Harding of 3 ho; on Thirteenth street. LA o Cass Lake- were the Sunday guests|nest Joy, Guy Oliver and Jane Wolff.| the Clerk of said Court, in and for . A $50,000 to loan rarms. D r. . E. B, fleld. Mr. Mary Pickford will appear at the H - Laud Co. 2 3 25 % d1°1‘& glfarl-gll‘n;ngetng;:ed homle[el:hles nobl;; Elkoflthenter Wednesday and Thurs- m?vg;"m:}’;e:':‘grs’t":‘%fié’g“}?lfl“eby El.Ku T“E‘THE’ wodMSday & Th“l’Sdfly, ]afl. 23'24 > but Mrs. Harding will remain in the|day in ‘“The Little Princess,” an|gjven that a hearing will be had be- city until tomorrow. ~ Arteraft production. A special mat-]fore the said Court, on said petition Matinees 3:00—Special Children’s Matinee 4:15 Weédnesday inee for -school children will begin] gt the Chambers in the Court House at 4:16 p. m., Wednesday. at the City of Bemidji, County of Beltrami and State of Minnesota, on REX grmw TONIGHT he 13th day of February, 1913, at The Rex theater will be open to- ;. ten o’clock in the foremoon of said night, owing to the change in the| day, at which said hearing said fuel order, but will -be closed alljCourt will hear the allegations and day tomorrow. ’ evidence of all parties interested, . A program of unusual excellence | and determine ‘therefrom whether to will be presented this evening with|make its order, adjudging the said Jean Sothern, the celebrated screen |corporation dissolved and appointing star, whose fame was made on thela receiver to close its affairs. legitimate stage, in ‘“Whoso Findeth Dated January 7th, 1918. a Wife,”” adapted from.the celebrated MONTREVILLE J. BROWN, ; novel by the .same name, written by Attorney for Petitioners, o F ) - 2 Wesley Putnam. It‘is in five parts » Bemidji, Minnesota. and is full of absorbing interest. 3td .17 114 121 » " Billy West, one of the funniest : M Y s T I c 2 fellows on the screen, will be seen|’ g £ g . < i in a two-reel scream, making a seven INSTANT ACTION BMI;ES reel program at no advance in price. MANY HERE \ w A s H ER H U s % , ‘Annette Kel This ,grocer’s tory surprises- lo- 4 BAND M Kellerman. Comingnto the Rex Thursday and|cal people: *“I had bad stomach Cla¥ence ‘Jolgen returned yester- day :morning from- a buslness trip . to Walker. e U A. J. Gratton and son, Vincent, of ‘Minneapolis, who have been the One: of -these nice days you oughtguests of Mr. Grattons parents, Mr. to go.-to Hakkerup’s and have ‘your|and Mrs. J. G. Gratton, of this city picturé taken. 14tf| for .a few days, returned to their J P home last evening. Miss Florence Rev. M. A. Soper returned this Gratton accompanied them to Min- morning from Leonard ‘where he held| neapolis and will visit at the home services Bunday. of her brother for a month. children. More than 200 mermaids and 300 dancing girls of the sul- tan’s harem. Prices for this mammoth spectacle will be only 25 and 50 cents where- as 50c ,75¢ and as high as one dol- ‘lar and a dollar-and a half has been charged in the large centers. There will be only two runs each day, one in the afternoon and one in the eve- ning. Eo% : = S s Friday will be that world famed|trouble. All food seemed to sour ; 5 g spectacle' “A Daughter of the Gods”|and- form gas.- Was always constl- Harold McGrath’s story of mystery and romance with the “perfect woman,’ Annette|pated. Nothing helped until I tried . ; . || Kellerman, star of the famed produc- | buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as 2 i : “ L TPt VAU Ny UE T e : tion, “Neptune’s Daughter.” This is| mixed in Adler-i-ka. ONE SPOON- “ q ] ” - the gigantic film that cost over a|FUL astonished me with dts IN- h Th u S ‘7 million -dollars to: produce, employ-|STANT action.” Because Adler-i-ka [ o L] . ing 21,218 -persons, including 1,200 | flushes the ENTIRE alimentary tract g R - it relieves ANY CASE constipation, [ ] g 8 :‘ ARE sour ;tl:jn:‘ach I(:rhg“QInJIIIgKlI’E‘:’lv’en“ ’" SE . : i i : N en 8.. a8 ac- 1 N i o of anything we ever gold. City VEN PARTS PRESENTING A ;) % Drug - Store.—Adv. B E s B SR : s IN : TP PO e . - Branded a spy. Ever hunting and being hunted in turn. ‘ ‘ [ ’ Every smile a deceit, every truth a lie. b “ . Always alert, pursuing, plotting, scheming. Trifling i : WOMEN OF MOO%%%!:ART Wl_l%n with fire, with death, with infamy. ; A screen version of : the well known novel by Wesley MEET WEDNESDAY: INITIA “Wd““mfls'd Tues Shunned by friend, despised by foe. Ready to die in ] Putnam in-Five Parts The Women of Mooseheart Legion | " . .shameful oblivion'—so that her country may live. A Ak =3 A txiae =4 F will meet nesday evening an ’ i (g’ ; é REE}. ’ P B‘II.I..Y WEST - 2 REELS the vmelet:nf"gt:mla;zez tgew‘tfil_q l?; Tll\fi G‘:-and and Elklu l:.hen;es THE SECOND PAR ALTA PLAY bt g N unusual in X 1 t t, but . ‘ 3 ig%g:tfsthe f"f"“e’t CE‘FPS °“7t,1;,3 :cnl;fg’,bo o'clock inittation and several applications e et further As favorable commented on as ‘‘A MAN’S MAN”’ : 2 4 it '- B to be acted upon for mémbership. xgu?e,l ;',heu Nahdot’ml E‘é?‘ ¢ & ] To i P ministration having modi- :i; il Wnb b - LEAVE FOR CONVENTION R ek order brmting ’ G R A N L, fl:[]clng'nl; A theatres to operate Mondays, H - -3 ‘_," g AY AND FRlDAYI JAN' 24-25 G. W. Harnwell, R. L. Given, but requiring tiem & close ; 2 - i 5 : ¥l lackus a o . ¥ ¥ S . " v — for ‘the fiTwlnn?mets, dvl‘tll S?“ll;“hi T E TUESDAY, Mm"l“ 22 g THEATHES ansEfl o R A where they will attend the St. Paul i i ‘A BKUGHTER UF ]HE GODS, Advert}ilsln%' c%nv_e:tlon a% tlaz, salnt snlln “ ATHE wmflfsn" kG “T“E AW“EN‘NB” qun P'GTURE ! ¥ Paul hotel, Tuesday an ednes- J el day. A number of other Bemidji (- .o’m FEET OF FILM |°'°°° hfi:'mm m:n Dian on going this eve- H_Ko T“EATHE TH“RSMY WILUAM S. "AHT & HUUSE PETERS < i i ning. Mr. Denu is scheduled to give s O R e e I R R | ¢ ovort on Bemidit bustnest A ————