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t|| wHAT sbcm*r? , M- ISDOING : ‘ENTERTAINED GUESTS. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Crothers. en- tertained Mr. and Mu _George Som- mers and little son,“and Mr, Som- mers, Sr,, at-dinner last évening: MISS TENNSTROM HOSTESS. Miss ther °Tennstrom enter- tafned at luncheon and dinuer yes- George Klungness, - Covers were laid for eight. Mr. Klungness has re- cently returned. from military -duty |» in France. ¢ HOSTS-AT DINNER. . Mr. and’ Mrs. C. E. Battles enter- tained at- 6 o’clock ‘dinner Friday evening at their home on Lake boule. vard, in ‘honor of Captain ‘Rusness of . Moorhead. - Covers were laid for twelve. . Captain -Rusnéess, who has’ recently returned from-overseasiduty is visiting relatives here. DINNER GUESTS. Mrs. R. A. Olson and Mrs. Roy Nelson entertained at a-dinner party Saturday evening at:the Olson-home 1118 Bemidji avenue.. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bacon, Mr. and Mrs. H. Fallon, Miss Esther Het- ~294d, Miss Alice - Hetlnnd Captain Rusness, of Moorhead,” Mr. Baer of Blackduck; and Norman Kittleson, CARR LAKE CARNIVAL. The second annual carnival of:the Carr Lake school will be given-in the school - house.. Saturday evening, March 22, commencing. at . 7:30 o’clock. There will be nothing lack- ing in the carniyal line of features, side shows, beauty parlor, chamber ! <3 the kaiser,” fortune telling, kangarco court; -and -meany -other -attractions. A cafeteria lunch will be served.. The ' proceeds. will go~toward paying for the’school piano and hot lunches for; the _sehool children. . The teachers, nuplils,: school have:planned the event. & present and act as judgeof the kang-| aroo court. - Bemidii’ and-vicinity-are extended a cordial invitation by-the committee in charge, - Last year the school house- was packed to ca- paclt) . Y = PERSONALS AND NEWSY NOTES Call 1195 for Bemlw snnm l&un- dry M. N. Koll'of- eanuie was & visi< tor in the city: sn;may R. F. Rossiof w‘alm hamong the guests ‘N:he ‘Markham, e ¥. H. Peterson«otlmhrhead Minn, passed Sunday in~Bemidii. H, M. Wixted of Chicago: was among the week-end vmmu John Kurtti of Nebinh transagted husiness in Bemidji Saturday. Six of the Northome: teachers- are- filtiug Bemidji schools: today. Miss Esther Oleson-of 8t.-Paul was a week-end visitor in Bemidji. the .Sunday visitors. in the city. J~ H. Hoag of'Chicago was:a: Sun- day visiter at the Hotel Markham. Mrs. C. W. Miller of Wadena is spending a short time in Bemidji. D. A. Colpitts ‘of Littlefork trans- acted business in the city Saturday. $50,000 to loan on rarms. Dean Land -Co. da71te Martin Jolhaug: of - Gonvick was among the business visitors Satur- day. Miss Marie Rider of Bhevlin was-a guest in the city during the week- end, Niels Nielson of Maple Park, Ill, v is among the business visitors in the V"Mclly. H. E. Fradette of St Paul is a ‘, business visitor in the city for a brief time. -E. 8. Cooper -of Madison was among the Sunday visitors in Be- midji. Adtorney George E. Spear ‘of Du~ luth is in the city on legal business today: The best supper you ever ate for 36c at the M. E. church Monday night. 2.39 M=s. William Blakely of Spur was among the out of town shoppers. Sat- urday. P. L. Jones of Washington, D. C., was & visitor in Bemidji during the week-end. Mrs. Henry Anderson of Wilton was a visitor in the city Saturday be- tween trains. J. F. Taylor of Bismarck, N. D., passed Baturday in Bemidji on busi- ness matters, Hans Oison of Superior, Wis., was among the business visitors in the i city Saturday. / Mrs, C. W. Miltér of Wadena and Judge M. C. Tifft of Minneapolis ar- rived this. morning ‘to attend the Methodist Gentehiry mmm St y terday in- honor: of Mr. and. Mrs;| of ‘horrors, photo:gallery, “finish of{: lzoard cand farmers| ham Representative ‘A.-H. Rako will- ve}: A _carnival was a decided success, and | A. A. Brink of Duluth was-among+ . L. Rotohild, wl City. were among c(:y Saturday. hl :lATTHE THEATERS Miss mom:ws& mu:t of.i; mz Grand. Forks, . Minn.,, passgd;. day in - the ony. 1 Mrs, Myron Van . Vieck of. Little- tork ‘passed Saturday «An; Bemidji, on business. matters. . J— Mrs. E. K. Fluke: mdMlanmlh)’ Pluke of Walker: were/guests; at:the ‘Markham Snnrday rs. 8. :C. Cue and:daughter. Pine River visited friends;in Mji hetween trains-Saturday,: L — C. R. Rank; a real 2state:man of Minneapolis: is: among sthe: business visitors in .the eity:today. - Mrs. Sam Hayth, who has been {ll. for_some time at her home in town of Northern, is improving. **The: Craise:pf The: Make-Believes” the Paramonnt ;picture; at.the Elko theatre-tonight and.tomorrow; pre- sents-Lila- -Lee—the -charming -new, young aotress'in a story;that is clean, spirited-and humorous. ‘She has-been fi(?n the best: suppn;t Pnnm::'nt Ad at ita disposal, and the scangrio, 2 vapmied B a By Bith Kennedy. in- 8 mlay being dall ht- xy pmentad A two_ part Vita- graph comedy is also on the ‘pro- gram,. COMING SPECIAL: “Within' the ~Law,” ‘the speeial ftine part-screen: version .ot Bayard Vflflers sensational stage success which :was viewed by more than four millfon, the: tro- rs in the’ Unlted States and wfll be shown in the Elko theah-e Wednesday and 9{Thursday. In this wonderful pic- ture the_ leading roles are taken by Aljce Joyce and. Harry T. Morey.' “THE SNAIL” COMING. * Mirth-provoking little Shorty. Mamilton will again- appear at the Rex on Wednesday, this time present- ing ‘the-second-of-the W. H, Clifford§. Photoplay: Co.’s, productions -entitled 44The Snall.” China and America furnish._the scenlc backings_for a most attractive story.of: love and .2d- venture.: . g R O g o D s 0 “HOARDED-ASSETS.” wag ‘accompanied by her-daughter: . ;l‘he s :‘ l:‘“m nwlry g} E, i"‘,‘" Mrs. P. Brandviek- of . Nary--and]WBo goes straight to win a gir Ve, Mys, Willlam~ Hunt- of - Northerp: ::r‘}n‘?v‘gem Sraxes o {:‘gcm rda; f spent Saturday in-Bemidji lhopplng to: hold the Jove of his:hride, & told | in “Hoarded Assets;!the Vitagraph: Blue-Ribben-feature, which. will hej. :seen :in::the: Grand theatre; tonight, "and. tomorraw.;: ;. . The:man: is.4 river.pirate ps |-tor:: stealing:.a million:.in;: gol buries-it-in-a-river-bed-and tries. tn forget.: The. girl heams.reports: hej. was once a.thief and:to; test. pre=f., tends--she--i5--unhappy-because..they. huve- not great wealth. - Heé goes to g’ up -the gold, is. seized: ands-the gold is found to have- turned. to:sand.} ; Harry Morey has, the leading role in. this” drama of tmystery -and-mil<[; lions and in the supporting cast are Belty, .Bg'thf Gam'&e, Majeron) and| Robe! aillard, The. next.episode| of "The Iron Tesr.." will complgte: the i, | program. .. “OUR TEDDY”—TONIGHT: - #Our:Teddy’': was seen: at the-Rex| theatre--SBunday- by large..audiences and the production taught a true Amerigan-lesson for all who wit- nesseddt;- It will be shown again to- | night and. ¢ Attend the M. E: supper Monday night, March, 10, in the ehurch M ment, Tickets 35e¢. ‘ter Dr. L. L. Culp-of Red-Lake-was-a Sunday visitor -in- the- city, being: a guest at the Markham hotel.” Miss Mavis ~'Phllipp1. teacher : in town' of Northern, passed Saturday in Bemidjf, the guest of.friends; Mrs. Del Burzesi lél_!_t, this morning: for Minneapolis and 8t. Paul where} she will spend a week or ten days. T. B. Peters of Minneapplis was a guest at’ the Markham ‘Saturday,| "while in-the-city-on- hnelm&sn&m e . Major H. McDonald gpd wife of)- ‘Minngapolis are; 1mnnx;x{h&muo in Bemuw, being: guests at the Mark- at- Post card -porwai(&on.lvjl.a’fl. doz;: proofs supplied. . Kodak finished post card& only be each. :Rich:Studio, 29 10th 1Mo45 | Judge C. W/ Stanton will return Wednesdpy- from..Washington, D. C.; where he-visited Dr.-and’ Mrs. C. Ri Sanborn. See the Bemidji Stationary store for rubber-stamps, fac simile._signa- ture stamps, notarial seals and cor- poration seals.: 35tL]- 8. G. Smiley, Minneapolis; A. O. Sundet, ths::po‘ltu. ‘and G K. A vesent of roit: among the week-end wisitors: o s golks-u night. has been re- dn »a;g 10 M same as usual, i ows scenes depici- ing. the. llh of .the late ex-president andthe deeds: and chara:igw;lcs busxnm fot re xhurt M mfl Qusiy and be..ul.uuny cuuumed playa ever:produ “The Road Through the Dark”; is a story.of the early stages of the war. Europe and America form the bnck- ground for the action of the sto: and the characters are tinged' wil romance and high ‘adventure: picture ‘has been - scenarioized by Kataryn Stuart, from the story by Maud Radford Warren. Mortimer directed the pieture,. MORE POULTRY IS REQUIRED Gtandard-Bred Fowls Increase Produe- tion. and. Improve Quality-mHatoh Chicks M Mby WUMMMD.M ment of Agriculturs.). Keep better poultry: - Standard-bred poult:ry increases production ‘and ‘fm- proves.the quality. Select vigorous- breeders: Healthy, vigorous breeders produce strong chigks.” L | Harly hatched pullets produce fall and win- atch | the chicks eggs. Preserve eges for home use: Pre serve when cheap for uge. Whep high in price. Produce infertile eggs:: They keep better. Fertile eggs are mecessary for ‘hatching only. Cull; the flocks: Eliminate unprofit able' producers and . reduce -the :feed bill. : Keep' n backyud flock: A small flock in the hack yard wiil supply the family table. Grow,.your poultry feed: . Home- | feed:insures an available.and economical supply. Eat more poultry and eggs: By eat- | ing poultry-and eggs-mere freely you ‘will-cohserve the meat supply. T SPECIALI o/ WEDNESDAY , and _Thursday Nine Part Feature Usual. Prices—10c and. 20c Mr. and Mrs, Wfllm Melrose-are visiting: ; Mrs.*Nicholas’ parents;-Mx. &nd .irs; L E. Raymond of town of ¥rohn for a short:thme. Basket social and dance-will-be given: at the Odd Fellows hall by the Mod- ern Woodmen : Tuesday eve, - March 1ith, "all. Royal Neighhors.: and friends-are invited.«’ 14310 that. made, him World-wide; fami all ‘of ‘which-teach a.whole: son.which one. might wells with. success, CLARA xnmu.!. YOUNG. Clara Kimball Young, in ‘The Road. 'l‘hroug the Dark,” will be seen @t the Rex:theatre tomorrow. This-is -destined to'go down in ulm IMstory- as. one of the most. sumpiu- (U7 YOUR Sho SHOE. BILLS **Heretofore,, soles never lasted :‘1; more than ‘three mon! work-keeps me: walking mmtnnfiq on cement; s"But 1 have.worn a. of Mrs. J. W. Crandall, who hag visit- |, ed her siaster, Mrs. - Fred Peterson of New Richland, Minn., for a month; was in Bemidji Saturday enroute to her home in Buena Vista. Harold: Morse is spending the week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Morse of Dewey .avenue. He is employed at the Burton Clothing store at International ¥Faits: Mr. -and Mrs; 8, B..Siiverton who| months, and ju ging from preaent have visited their daughter, Mrs; wfld',t,log.otheywnLIutmthree Gimes 28 S. C. Case of Pine {Rver for a month 10“3 :mobll pic m!fim e 5 and ' their son, E. J. Silyerton,of| of auf e organizal Gene Grand Rapids for two ‘weeks, will Te- This ei‘m ‘wear. gim by N turn to their -home in Canada soon. Soles not. only. mak Mrs, M. C. Paul, Mrs/-Frank-Eng- W‘th“e‘r‘g?“ dmp“ bpn:?ygfi"m*;,‘“‘g elking, Mrs, Herman Engelking, Br- !t’h fimoesfam i mm nest' Paul, Fred Dibble; Miss Nelson | " £'% St PRAE S Cop m.-“ ? and Rev. and Mrs: L. A, Jensen came, - You can get - shoes: in down: from ‘Northome.Sunday even- mstylesgiem' every member:of the | ing to attendthe: Methodist Centen- ammi Try these-long-wearing; com- . ary conference. Among the guests at tlu Markham Saturday * were-J. Viereg, St. Cloud; G. H, Spear, Duluth 8. H. Paxton, St. Paul; R. E..Fortw.Min- neapolis; G. H. Fritts,: Minneapolis; B. (H. Theisen, Minneapolis, and George Ruthner of Deer River. . The Ladies Aid of the M. BE. church will serve a 36¢.supper in the church basement Monday night to the pub- lic,” commeneing: at §:30 o’clock. The menu ‘is as follows: Pot roast, mashed-potatoes, cab- bage salad, jelly, apple -pie, cheese, coffee. £ 2-39 Miss Edith Mills!“arrived. from Mankato normal Saturdsy morning and will spend spring vacationiweek with - her. parents, Mr: and Mrs. H_| Mills, returning. to “Mafnkato . .next Saturday. School wiitreopen Tnes- -day. Her .roony mate;: Miss Mabelk Johnson,” daugirter of Rev..and Mrs. O.' Johnson -accompanied:her ;a8 far as Minneapotis; whereishe will spend. her -vacation-with her grandmother, Mrs. Olive Fjelstad, ;and_her unel and aunt, Dr. and Mus Bakke. Harry Mdmy In the Vitagraph Play. Assets” * Swift Action, and a Climex With a Punch, also “THE. IRON TEST* at_the: Girl' Tries High Finance, Chicago.—Although-~ only- fftéen years oid, Helen Rubo:tried-a dip:in high and frenzied finance here recent- 1y. She wrote two.checks, tha first one for $15 which-She cashed. at a grocery, and the'second for $25, Whi she attempted ito - cash ‘at the“sa place. But befure she made her sec ond attempt the frst chéck came back, so that now Helen is learning that - Coming Soon “16-year-old girl INOTICE COMING ATTRACTIONs [, Y Wednesday and. Thursday CHARLES RAY'in “PLAYING THE GAME” Rex Beach’s “THE BRAND” “UNCLE SAM'S | MINSTRELS” Watch. for the Dates At the The Newest Stfi In Edith Kennedy’s *The Cruise-of the Make-Belizves” A Paramount Picture Lila Lee is the lucky girl ‘“who was chosen from ithousands of aspirants for motion picture fame. The. experts.. say. this is the coming. star. also. showing. Special “V"" Comedy “ Tramps - and- Tangles " The Edmund /ADVANCE Che LAST CI'[ANCE z‘o WQOVE the ' WIHEA There s still time'to do one more thing which will_increase your 1919 wheat yleld. If your flelds have come through the winter with . rather large open, un- even- spots, or if the plants have ‘a somewhat sickly, yellowish appear- ance, a top-dressing’ of fertilizer high {n ammonia applied &hortly after early spring growth ‘has started, will ‘add Hushels to your yields. Plenty - of ‘avallable plantfood at the right time In the spring eauses the young wheat plant to throw off extra shoots or “tiller out,” as it is called. This ‘thickens ‘the ' stand of stalks which will later produce heads, The lllustmtlon above, drawn from a photograph published by Delaware experiment station, sliows how fertil- izer, causes wheat plants‘to spread out. The plants were grown In:the open fleld. and were simply. teken up and potted for. photographing. The plant on the left recelved. no fertilizer, the middle one acid phgsphate, and the gne at the right received both sra- monia and phosphoric acid.” - "It Is usually safe to count' on. four to six bushels increase in the ‘wheat ¢rop, if properly top-drésséd, and um- der specially favorable ‘conditiony {is Increase may run up to ten’ bushels. . Bemidji-Nymore Car Line. 13th Street A Second Street and to in Beltrami Ave. Nymore Car leaves Nymore on the hours and half hour. Car leaves 13th:street on the quarter to and quartet after each hour, FARE 5 CENTS. Careful Drmn. R. W. KIEHL, Proprietor -'llllllllllllI!Illlmllllllllllllllll I‘wgl élklfllmgwwllIlllllllllllllllllllllllflllfilll’k oANYTHlNG—ANYWHERE COMPENSATION INSURE WITH 23y 8103 ¢ i SURE IN INSURANCE Tvid3Ia3d Sanmmmmmmm—" sSMyQ anQ wWoag pieg ‘0D ALTVASVO 5 E AGENCY THAT P ty B Bldg. P. 0. Box 222" E l{h MINNESOTA ST REX Theateri TONIGHT LAST SHOWING '{llllllI'Ill‘Ill'lliml_llIlllllIIIII!IIIIIIIIIII i An_Authorized Film Version of the Life and Works of Colonel Theodore Roosevelt “OUR TEDDY” From the c'radli—lu—t_ha White House A STIRRING AMERICAN DRAMA OF ADVENTURE AND ACHIEVEMENTS ““The. greatest fiction is truth.””—Poe THIRTEENTH EPISODE of the Lure of the Circus, Starring EDDIE POLO “A Plunge For Life" NESTOR COMEDY 7:20 and 9 o’Clock ¥ 10c and 20¢ Tuesday -REX ~ Tuesday Thrilling Tale of lmc and Adventure, Clara Klmball Young “THE RO’AD THROUCH THE DARK” Don't Fail to See §he Loyely Clara in: This Picture " WEDNESDAY— “SHORTY” HAKIILTON in “THE SNAIL”