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2 -, e e e e i o gy s 'Aa'FM SCHOOL HEADS LEAVE . / ) ; FOR CONFERENCE TONIGHT ’f,‘:;&:'{“: snd :E.&"‘l‘i:’.“‘ “Here’s Something for You to Remember™ ‘' R. O. Bagby, superintendent of the||: BEAUTY CULTURE AND eh midji public'schools; J. C. McGhee, HAIR 'MAKING. i says'the GOOd Judge nty superintendent of schools, and Will ‘open parlors in the New M W.: Deputy, president of the Be- Kaplan - Block - about ‘April - 165. i {midji_ State ‘normal,: expect' to. leave Wi I do residental work until-then. , ey tonight for the Twin Cities to attend ‘Address sonal mention, social items and mews. briefs and we solicit your the -meeting of the superintendents 717, America .Ave., Bemidji eosoperation in its maintensnce. Items phoned or mailed to this and the conference of school boards h) nlléunmm’md by readers.ut the mu-ml by the mumu gfi be hild there the latter part. of e wee e And any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you so. | S ‘You get a lot more satisfac- b tionin a little: of the Real |- Tobacco Chew than in a big chew of the old kind. And it costs less to chei_v.w " The full rich, reql tobacco ::: taoeelaetssomuchlonaer Put Up ‘In Two Styles RIGHT CUT isa ohort-cut tobacco D The Literary society of the.. Normll 4~ . “Mrs. Mabel Saunders of Turtle Riv- sch:ol w‘ill give .l p{:m;n onl W:fi- er, was a hetween train-shopper in |nesday afternoon in the Normal audi- Bemidji- Monday. torium, * | GROCERIBS Wheeler Wilcox” and H. C. Baer, president of ‘the Secur- | Theatre Movgment " The main fea- ity State Bank, is spending:aifew |ture of.the program wills +bei aiplay, days in-the twin cities on business. |entitled, “The Neighbors,” written by C ‘B $50,000 to lgan: on farms. Dean | Zona Gale. an pDuy ' Land"Co. ¢ : a1t The society extends' a cordial Inyl- tation to the public. ‘M. M. Holden qf Pine River was a emidji visitor, yasterdny wo! CIVIC CLUB of ‘Mouses. et me sell you E. J. Willits, the landman. 14t3-27 ! ‘Thomas C: Melby of Williams was & Monday visltor here. [) Charles and Bert Clark left Monday for:Forest ‘River, N. D., where they will: ‘engage in tarmlng durlng the summer 1'Corner Eleventh and Doud s 1 S ) Theodore W. s l]el!. o( Backue| -Dr. James; Davis who.is on'a lecture MEETS NEXT SATURDAY : s > ' g d tour; {n connection with the Univers-[ The, Women’s Civic and Commu W-B CUT is a long fine-cut mm& ¢ ity of Minnesota, will 'spend Wednes- |ity club.will hold its regnlap mee! i day, the guest of his friend, Dr. E. W. |ing on Saturday afternoon-‘at the Be ] Johnson: - . \ midji Chl'lc and Commerce roombs, at - 5 2:30 o’clock. Miss Eunice .Asbury, i : il in o pity " twr:‘ yg busi- ¥ Mrsk Al Ei l.!i)lbtex-tmn zn Monday literature instructor. ofi‘the Nomui\ F or QlIICk and Exl) nosrcl er sterda; o make:a visit of a month at Brain- |school, will-give an address on “The|fi 4 [ erd. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Spirit of America.’, Miss Asbury. will Shoe Repalr Work* " wmfl Lenora and Ruby LwBrie of |H. P.’ Dullum. be remembered:by many:as:one:of the | I Bring .orySend-Your 1 g Mllplll spen$ Monday in this CHY speakers ‘at“the meeting of’the:club * , | Elmer.Hinshaw and R. Kieler of|held in the Normal building in No- Shoes to . T, H. Kleven “o Brainerd was a Wilton will leave thi ber. Mrs. Paul Yaple will s .-b.uslneas catlpin Beasialon Man oy o oo L loave this week for Maple| vember, Mrs: Pan] ‘Veple wil sing DICK’S SHOE Creek, Sask:, Ganada, wheré they will|a group of songs. Several very important reports of be employed . |the various comniittees will be given, REPAIR Dr. J. M. Caldwell returned Mon-|and the civic improvement committee |§ . day from Chicago, where he has been [ Will .outline: their plans for the sum- SHOP since Christmas, taking a course at-a|mer. -Refreshmeits will be: served, : x‘s F. E.-Craver of Turtle River, Post Graduate; hospltal and all women interested in the work |} 511 Beltrami Ave. Bemidji was ‘a wegk-end guest - of. Bemidji |- of the club, whether members or not, tflondn Mrs. ‘Ben. McKinnon submitted to]are requested to be present: a minor operation Saturday morn-| P 4 Mlu Edith Mills is spending-a few | £ dayg: with friends and relatlves at .::5;‘“ sh;: l::’g:;::i%figfi;:fi wouuvs STUDY.CLUB HAS INTERESTING SESSION Duluth. ! be expected. L g E ¥ E The Woman's Study club aneld its dn:‘::d:ntig: ;fi;fitga:g. :il:‘g‘; 4 NOTICE ] regular meeting at the library yester- Bth, . : ,.5“_5’ Tom Welch will speak :/Thursday |day-afternoon. A very good attend- % night at C€hristianson’s chall at 8|ance is reported, and-a very fnterest- o’clock in behalf of Nymore:House-|ing and profitablé: meeting. ~The fol- m,?“ ;‘35‘ :‘:::: g‘zdst:::’ig. 3,‘“?02; |'wife's League. Everyone invited. ' : |lowing were the numbets of the pro- E . ©1t3-30 | gram: Jn/éemldjl T Roll call—Current events. Paper—*The American Woman as Miss \’lvlln Hines has been-1ill the. " ; /ast three days with. a. seige of the ‘339"’ b‘yi Horeignersi==-Mre. L. ?' m“,,,,' hut is much-better. _ * Chas. Nygaard of Nymore tochandle |’ 2rrord. - f ‘the Duplex broom, anyonme in; need,|. ‘Baper—*The. Progress of Womon can. get them there. Those ordered in Oriental Countries”—Mrs. T. Virts. from our agent can be filled at"Ny.| BOOk review of Watonna's ““The gaard’s store,” A. T. Boe. 2t3-31 Love of Azalia”’—Mrs. H. Z. Mit-, L . chell, Mrs. Thayer Balley was appointed M. W.'A. INITIATE TONIGHT : To usher.a class of candidates into ghaltman tolia commttes 10 report ing. the mysteries of the Woodmen, the; :}':gl;?,:tn,geet;fl?y are to' report: at M. W. A. will hold a specidl sessi this evening at the Odd Fellow hall. Following the degree work, lunch will be served and all members are urged to be in attendance. " §.'M. 'Greene of Remer was among ‘- :the out of town callers here on' Mon- day. a5 T NOTICE. Having- made arungementn w‘lth H N. McKee, county corones, .re- ‘turned. this ‘morning. from . Kelliher i where he was called to attend an in- it i quu SIxteen indh. mlxed hard and soft| - slaliwood- for. eale, .$3.50 -per load. Bemldjl Mtg. Co. Phone 481. T&F Clptaln Orchard will hold services i in the Salvation-Army hall on Beltra- ml avenue. ‘this evening at 8 o’clock. WILLIAM i"ox presants i 'WILLIAM FARN UM in the drama of a’ brotherys sacrifice for his little sister HEART STRINGS! ByHenry Alhert?hilhpl iDirected byJ.Gordan Kwards - AN UNEXPECTED HOUSE WARMING. WARFORD HOME - s The home of Rev. and Mrs. L. P, Axel Petemn of Kelhher arrived NOTICE! Warford was the scene of a real e city this moring, summoned| -A special meeting of the Bemidji |‘“bouse-warming” last evening, when ror at the -djoumed term of €amp -No. 5012, Madern Woodmen of | about thirty. friends, with boxes and -{America will be held at'the 1. O. O. F. | baskets of all sorts of tempting food, hall, Tuesday, March 30th. Initiation | made an unannounced call at 5:30 7 J. Dunn of Baudette: is.a bum- followed by lunch. -Regular meetings | 0'¢lock. The occasion was Mrs. War- ness caller in the city, having arrived |have been changed to:the 2nd and 4th ford’s birthday anniversary. After here . this mornin to atund district | Tuesdays of each month. ' |everyone - had indulged 'in a real eourt. ¥ P. M. Peterson, “feed,’” a most informal and. en|| See 1t at/ s J. P. Lehr, Counsel | joyable social hour was held. .The e o fee M L. Mattson of Kelliher, manager ( Clerk. x * 2t3-30.]| guests departed af. a late hour, leav- 0! the 'St. Eilllre Retail:¢:Lumber: 4 A PO d ing several pieces of choice china. (. - i : yards: there, is & business; Yisitor m| LADY BEES MEET TONIGHT | 1 Those who composed the gathering . : : e Another Great Th B. A, 111 ] Were Rev. and: Mrs. Warford, ‘Mrs. the ity. . e W. B. A. of the Macabees Will| 7\ ™ 1 M ocdames and Messrs, hold a special meeting this evening . P . ! | 3 2 . enneth Meyer of Virginia,:Minn.; |hold a special meeting this evening, |E: Y. Wilson, George Campbell, |l § @ - > - F arnum Picture is visiting at the home of his- x;aaents, March 30, at the home of Mrs. I. P. g“l;‘g{mg: 001&5“;09::"::!'3““:;%_& | ] ! .ol : } ; nt | Bacheldor, at 7:30 o'clock. § , . Sl Mr. and -Mrs. Matt. Meyers, of Gral acheldor, at 7:30 o’clock.. The pur Warfield, A Lord, J. W. Smith, E. R. LT ’ pose ‘of the meeting is to ballot new 2 é’ 7 e members and to discuss and make Ev‘g‘f' B. 11-)1 go"fingf EM%“;K N. . JACK DEMP SEY-——DaredeVll Jack i John Cicak of Waskish was a busi-!plans for the future activities of the feld ‘(’}e“i,‘ Batilad che en- fi' :' s tl:;‘l‘x etllfy tofiaa };:;‘:rg P S S . Natural Color Pictures Hhe Best Known Man in the World, in ad -busjness: wi e coun > : § intendent of schools. NOTICE TO AUTO OWNERS- i MA-—* » ¢ ” g All motor car’ drivers should see D. H. FISK, Attorney at Law PRIZ CHINA A RACE FOR GLORY A 2 Whlter Denean returned - Monday | that they are properly equipped with || ftice, Northern National Bank “ Aoy Sy 2 e morning- from Towa ' where he has|lights on their automobiles. (:Tail|| Phone 181.. Collections a lpoohl jsii { " been-employed. - He expects to remain |lights must be provided and lighted ) . ‘ ¢ REX ORCHESTR{\ _here for ‘the summer. at night. License numbers must be ) ' i : 10c and 25¢ Matinees 2:30 Night 7:20 and 9:00 displayed, two on each car, one in ' o g 'l’he d:nce that was to be held in [front and one at the rear in plain . TONIGHT, 7‘30, &9 ‘ _the New Kaplan building, April 6th, [view. Judgment must be used at E. M. SATHRE" . | has been postponod to a later.date. lcrossings when pedestrians are using ‘ ! : _ 5t4-5 ;t.Th o R A Buys Small Houses for cash . { e ordinances are to, be enforce: . i v s E. Henderson and N. B. Gal-land will be enforced on: and :after||: and sells them on small braith of Cass Lake were among the | April 3. monthly payments : .+ ./of town visitors in the city. yest-| -/ THOM.(S BAILEY, i . :“returning to their homes thl! B — Chief of -Police. |’ ~ p 3 n t - 6t4-1 g | \ 9 e i ’ DRY CLEANING ; EVERYONE WANTS TO LAUGH — GIVE A ten piece ;mi'on gc!:le:trn E:!" FAREWELL PARTY FOR \ 3 2 v E F HIS OPPORT UNI T v turnlxh the music for-the dance -1 A FRATERNAL MEMBER | T : = ter 'Monday in the Armory. Remem-| ipwenty.five ladies: of the Moose 511 g YOURS LF T Nt x " I ber the music they furnished for the|yyo ., Legion gathered at the Henry i -' Iy . ! e timber-workers’ dance. 5t4-5 | Marin. home on Mississippi - ayenue 1 ; . 5 ; First of the $100,000 A Town Full of last evening as a surprise fafewell o Unsuspected b fined' t ; - e Sraiadays améteosnt| L gy A0 Mk, Dlla : Connlek, - who Lo - e . Special Two Reel : Sickness N HAROLD of dliness. His condition is reported her new home'in North Dakota. Mr. e about the same today. Connick left two weeks ago, and she e and t hil T b paid For-Liverey: Honds, w‘eek.he children will join him .this Consult ung Liberty Bond receipts. S6e G.| uc ladies tendered Mrs. Connick a JOHN OSBOR | 8. Hooley .at :Northern . Grocery- 00 I janqkershiet: shower, as a token of |l For relief for the after- ‘[. ] during the day, or at Markham L | their. est for h Th ncnmn L : 1117t o s:e!n:e;: ao:ociirl way,ea:tvie:{l?si f‘?Cts of the flu and otherfiy- .: Comedies Lorraine Kreatz furnished some fine || ailments. ancd ; The Pretty».Physician S A flne iot of Hyacinths, Ferns, Ger~|mufse." -Delightful refreshments were y " anaums, and- other plants, home ]served +a late :hour, and all en- VAP OR BATHS % grown, for Easter:at:the Greenhouse;| joyéd ian ' ‘evening which ‘they will|[§ Have roved 'f'o be a mgt 1242: Doud ave. Phone 166. A. E.llong. remember. benefitp to many peopls. 9 st 3t4-1 ey ; ! MARKHAM REGISTER Shower and tub baths as : mfl‘#w KITTY KELLY, A Riot of Fun! . M. D R s 3 Also a Detectlve' " Mre. 0. M. Skinvick will entertain]: - Included on Monday's register at well_. Barber shop in..con- : Scandinavian - Lutheran.:Ladies’| the :Markhar. are C. T. Hawkins of || nection. E C OME Y” “./Aid in the church parlors on Wednes-|St. Louis; F. H. Murney, G. A. Beach- 214 Minnésota Ave:, Bemid g SOM ] D 1 3 day afternoon at 3 o’clock. The pub- em of Grand Forks; Robert Waldron bl = : ] X In F‘racas; Ariz.!! llc is cordlally mvnfnd« . of Bagley; N. J. Johnson, C. E. John- ; bl Sharios Davis; G, 7. Landborgand, B ; B TERN DRAMA i th: chil ren, arles Davis, un ergun A ¥ ofurr:idfle? é:i’é ,mgana;eae. let: for- gle:‘;cll:srdém; o; lei?n::p%lis;. th; 5 A B N | & P LEASING WES E D ; f th 4, rig] ulty . . X e el home e e ko paat two|A. Hayes of Fline, Mich.: F. L. Wil. 4 [} rosa*?‘ i3 -~ - . - Best Comedy of the Day iziting for the past two ] ::::'k‘» a::er;hve Johi Moberg . home. |{son of Rochester; L. A. Peterson and "\ They'have spent a‘great part of the|H. B. Moore of St. Paul; A.-J. Hutz- | r ey visufng at Mallard, ‘Minn., l}glr :‘ g“;g’le"g;e:"g; W. g Tu%b;of vt TSBACCO NAI_ST £ £ -Mr. M ver s; ampkin of Char- | 400 Minnesota Avenue - . Mrs. Felt ds.a sfster-of Mr. Mobers. ) (00 viich.; L. P. Darius of La ; = Crosse, Wis.; Frederick Mill ‘of Pine Keeps' the best stock. of River; T. H. Kleven' of Brainerd; 1]l . . R = W. Inajeft of :Backus, M. M. Holden || Tobacco.in the Northwest, of Pine River; J. M. Greene of Rem-||* = er; J. M. Stepp and T. C. Melby of || also Pipes. We do Pipe Re- %{‘uuama N. G. -Galbraith;:=W. - B:f] - naemm and R, Moulm of Css! Regtflar Admission Price—Children 10c, Adults 25¢ -~ GRAND ,Iflggga:r