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‘wig’s News Stand. - THE BEMIDJI DAILY blONEl-:’R Lots of houses. Let me sell you ope. E. J. Willits; the landman. 6t4-16 W. H. Lyons of Bena called on this city on Thursday. Try a box of ‘" whipped Creams,” at BErwig’s News Stand. 2t4-17 3. H. Wiggins of Cloquet was a Be- midji caller yesterday. Owen Dailey of International Falls was a Thursday visitor in the city. M. Hilborn of Portal, N. D,, is vis- iting with friends at Puposky this week. - Take home a brick of Koor's ice cream. 4-6tf Mrs. Fra.nk Koppernoll of Eckles, is reported to be quite ill at her home there. _Leiman Aldrich of Wilton was .among the business transactors in the city Thursday. ‘On your way home, buy a box of “Whipped Creams,” only 49¢ ghi‘ir’; @ Sixteen inch mixed hard and soft elnb wood for sale, $3.50 per load. ‘- Bemidji Mfg. Co. Phone 481. T&F + Take home a box of fresh “Whip- ped Creams.” Friday and Saturday specials at Erwig’s l.ews Stam;. 3 t4- Mrs. M. Goodman of Duluth is spending several days in the city, looking after her property- interests here. Judge C. W. Stanton returned yes- terday morning for International ‘Falls where he has been conducting a short term of court. Special designing service. Spencer Rejuveno corsets, surgica: supports. Mrs. M. Fay, 218 Beltrami ave. Home :appointments, if desired. 1 mob-9 Mrs. George Clark of Turtle Riv- er was in Bemidji Thursday to con- sult medical advice in regard to her small son’s health. H. M. Stanton left this afternoon for Grand Forks where he will spend Saturday on business, returning to the city Saturday night. “Oan you beat it—256c for a meal and at the Swedish Lutheran church, where everything always tastes so good, on Saturday, April 17th. 2t4-16 ‘Miss Cora Sawyer closed her term .of ‘achool at Thorault this week, and was in Bemidji Thursday, en route. to her home at Cass Lake. _Mrs. Gustav_Larson of the Fifth wand, entertained last evening in ‘homor of her guest, Mrs. Klath of Pine River, and her daughter, Mrs. John Rodin, of the Fifth ward. 8pot_cash pald for Liberty Bonds, abd Liberty Bond receipts. See G. B. Hooley at ‘Northern Grocery Co, during the day, or at Markham hotel, evenings. 1117tt Miss Anna Halseth returned to Du- iuth Wednesday morning, having spent a part of the week here in the interest of the local exchange of the Northwestern Telephone Co. James A. Kellar, Thomas Snoukir ®arl Nelson, J. A. Stransky, W. M. Peske, J. A. Coats and Sophia F. ‘Bushan were among the out of town callers from Remer yesterday. Special designing service. Spencer Rejuveno corsets, surgical supports. ‘Home appointments, if desired. Mrs. ‘M. Fay, 218 Beltrami ave. Phone 466. 1 mo 5-6 + Mrs. Christ Olson was in Bemidji “Thursday en route to her home at Isl- ‘and Lake, after spending the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Hazel See- ley, at Sacramento, Calif. Mrs. Olson veaports a delightful winter. You’ll get beef loaf, escalloped po- tatoes, rye and white breau, butter, Jelly, cake, coffee, all for 25 cents at the Swedish church, Saturday. i t4-16 Miss Inez Berg of Crookston has cepted a position there. The rest of phone exchange. She succeeds Miss Merle Hanson, who left the fore part of the week for International Falls, to take up her duties as telephone op- erator there. . The Ladies’ Ald of the Swedish Lutheran church will hold their an- nual spring sale of aprons and other useful articles in the church parlors, Saturday arIternoon, beginning at 3 o'clock. A light supper will be esrv- ed in connection with it. Come one and all. Bring you family and friends Beeause you won’t get a 25c supper every day now adays.. 2t4-16 Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Evans, who came here from Greenbush last fall, and have made their home at the cor- ner of Thirteenth and Bemidji, left today for Albert Lea, where they will make their home. Their oldest som, TFernando, leit a week ago, having ac- cepted a position there. The fest of the family went today by car, hav- ing shipped their household goods by Treight. —_— Drs. Larson & Larson, R Optometrists. If trou- bled with headaches. a7~ Dervousness or eye dis- orders of any kind, needing glasses or glasses repaired, consult them. Artificial eyes fitted. Rev. McLean of Kelliher was a Be- midji visitor on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. White return- ed to the city this morning after spending the winter in the southern states. R. 1. Denton, teacher at the Dun- bar school south of Graceton, during the past year, has closed the school for the term. D. McGaffigan went to Minneapolis Thursday morning, to meet Mrs. Mc- Gaffigan on her return from the Rochester hospital. Mrs. A. E. Witting returned last evening from Blackduck, where she spent two days visiting. Mrs. D. McGiffigan of Fifth ward returned this morning from Rocnest- er, where she has spent the past month in'the hospital. Miss Hattie Cole, who taught at the Morehouse school at Penturen, has completed her term of teaching and returnec to her home near Ros- seau. Mr. and Mrs. Lee La Baw and son, Robert, returned last night from In- ternational Falls, where they spent lou home. Daniel C. Dvoracek, Beltrami coun- tl agricultural agent, spent Thursday in Klellihe; l’whm-e he ;ttefided the '”TROUT SEASON meeting of farmers and school stu- dents at which F. Benz, the potato] OPENED YESTERDAY expert of Toppenish, Wash., spoke. The open season for fishing brook 2 —_— trout in Minnesota startetd yesterday returned. |and continues until September. Pike and pickerel season does not Rev. L. P. Warford SULVES LANDING PROBLEM OF PLANES The, “Gyrocopter,” Henry A. Berliner's new machine that is designed to most of the week at the G. P. Bal-)|gpaple an alrplane to rise or descend on a very small aren. This machine, which will operate independently when tilted forward, will fly horizontally.; The tilting is accomplished by changing the center of lifting pressure. e S B e et e e L e e position in the local telephone office for over a year. The happy couple left last evening for Melrose, where they will visit for a week with relatives, after which they will return to Bemidji to make their home. sale at Barker’s Drug and Jewelry store. Since every seat is reserved, it is urged that all who have any in- tention of attending this first class exhibition, procure their tickets at once. SEVERAL MORE SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR DISTILLATION PLANT The most recent subscriptions to the fund to provide a site for the wood distillation plant to be erected here by the Stellar Co. of Minneapo- lis for the manufacture of turpen- tine from the stumps of Norway pine include the St. Hilaire Lumber Co., B. A. Dilley, George H. French Land Co., G. W. Campbell, A. T. Carlson, Charles Nangle and C. W. Scrutch- in. It is yrged that all who have not vet sent in their contribution do so at once that the site may be secured for this new industry which will add greatly to this city. Changed Conditions. “What are you doing for your poor relations?” “Poor relations,” replied the cap- italist. “My dear sir, nowadays my poor relations have more spending money than I have.” Already Convinced. “Do you belleve In ghosts?' asked the man who resented all superstl- tion. “No, sub,” answered Mr. Erastus Pinkey. “An’ all I's hopin’ is dat dem ghos'es will lemme stay dat way 'stid o' comin’ aroun’ tryin’ to convince me.” PAGE FIVE REFUSES $5.000 OFFER 4 FOR HOLSTEIN BULL CALF Colorado Springs, Col., April 16.— Five thousand dollars was the amount Spencer Penrose, Colorado millionaire, spurned for a month-old registered Holstein bull calf. The calf was born on Penrose’s Turkey Creek stock farm, near here, and its mother has a record of producing twenty- three pounds of butter and 320 ,pounds of milk in seven days. (ifp of Fury GRAND, Mat. & Nite Sunday and Monday Louise Glaum Thursday noon from Red Lake Falls, where he attended the conference of the Adams Presbytery, which com- iprises the northwest district. Mr. Warford was chosen as a delegate to the General Assembly to be held in Philadelphia, May 20th to the 30th. F.~S .Lycan, proprietor of the Markham hotel, returned to Bemidji this morning after spending the win- ter months in California. Mrs. Ly- can and daughter, Donna, accompan- ied Mr.| Lycan as far as the twin cities, and are expected to arrive in Bemidji on Sunday morning. Among those registered at the Markham on Thursaay are L. D. Flet- cher and A. W. Hellenberg of Cold- water, Mich.,, D. H. Sparks, H. P. Johnson, A. E. Taylor, B. R. Eichel, A. C. Kennedy, O. S. Arneson, F. H. Knowlton, E. C. Thomas, J. H. Peter- son, E. Lenvick, and A. O. Christian of Minneapolis; E. W. Leonard and R. S. Michaels of Chicago; J. L. O’Donnell, F. W. Armstrong, N. A. Snean, A. L. Voigt, G. C. Ryan, John Bennett, R.'C. Mumma, J. Golcz, L. N. Giddings of Duluth; E. H. Mullen || of Eau Claire,( Wis.; ‘W. G. Fiddes, J. E. Page, E. H. Haasand, Thomas Frankson of St. Paul; and H. B. Or- gen of Chicago. Included on the Markham register on Wednesday are E. L. Favonte, A. L. Voigt, Lowell ‘S. White and L. N. Giddings of Duluth; L. W. Goldberg, 0. W. Nystuen, G. H. Gardner, A. C. Anderson, H. P. Storkerson, H. L. Atkinson, L. S. Staples, D .F. Doyle, E. A. Dea, George Nye, E. Roy, E. L. Nodell, J. E. Schleichter, G. H. Fritts, and Ed. Lenvick of Minne- apolis; M. F. Peterson of St. Cloud; B. F. Thelen of Stillwater; John R. Howard and O. A. B. Forback of De- troit; W. F. Weiler of Chippewa Fall3, Wis.; I. M. Watson, E. P. Jack- son, Norman Rupert, W. A. Campbell, and J. E. Grisse of St. Paui; Thomas P. Ward of Boston, A. A, Ashworth of Lincoln, G. R. Denis of Fargo; E. W. Leonard and A. P. Wilson of Chi- cago; F. Benz of Toppenish, ..ash.; and Herman T. Case of Rhinelander, Wis. FUNERAL SERVICES TOMORROW Antonie Neknez, wife of Lewis Neknez of Nymore, died at her home this morning after an extended ill- ness with cancer. She was 51 years and 5 months old. Burial will be made Friday in Greenwood under the direction' of M. E. Ibertson, under- taker. . WARNER-HILBORN WEDDING The marriage of Miss Mavis War- ner and Henry B. Hilborn, both of Puposky, was solemnized at the Presbyterian parsonage Thursday af- ternoon at 2 o’clock, Rev. L. P. War- ford performing the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Hilborn will make their home in Puposky. % HARMONICK GLEE CLUB TO SING Theé Harmonick Glee club will sing at the regular morning worship at 10:30 o’clock in the Methodist church, next Sunday. The selections they will sing are, ‘O, Lord of Hosts,” “When From the East,” and ‘‘Jubi- late,” in which their directress, Mrs. Paul Yaple, will sing a soprano'obli- gato. Mrs. Yaple will also sing a solo, “The Good Shepherd.” Miss Arvilla Kenfield 'will be the accom- panist. LIST OF UNCALLED FOR LETTERS AT BEMIDJI P. 0. The following is a list of letters at the Bemidji postoffice uncalled for: Osied, Mr. Knute V.; Bintoric, To- nij; Johnson, Mr. John; Richards, C. Mr. Peter; Ruselt, Mincho; Harchal- Dybirk, Mr. Anton; Gray, Mr. J. F.; Cathcart, E. W.; Holsen, Karl; Fleines, Mr. Alvin Jensins H.; Hintz, Mrs. Walter; Johnson, Mrs. Selma; Lahte, Mrs. Hilma; Webster, Mrs. Fred. _—mm open until May 1st. midj”’s eager sportsmen have been anxiously inquiring did not open April 15th. The answer B.;Petajamcun, Mr. Vilb; ledgren,! ski, Roman; Gabriel, Mr. Markus; Gervoelt, Louis; | Gabnelsson, Mr. Markus. Selnes, Mrs. | Several of Be- if pike season|BOXERS ARE READY TO “G0” AT MAY 3 EXHIBITION to this is, Not yet! 7 For the boxing exhibition to be staged at the Grana theatre on Mon- day evening, May 3, under the aus- IVA WILKES BECOMES pices and for the benefit of the Ralph ‘Gracie post of the American Legion, BREE OF WALTER SCHON eight fast fistic artists have been At the home of Rev. Blaine Lam-|signed up and are ready to go. The bert, 1205 Dewey avenue, took place|last of the contracts was returned the marriage of Wilkes to Walter H. Schon, at 9|Jack Young of Crosby who is to meet o’clock Wednesday evening. They|Al Tardy of this city in eight three- were attended by Miss Marie Gustaf-|minute rounds as the main event, ac- son and Raymond Towle. wore a travelling suit of navy blue, |evidence of good faith. with hat to match, and carried cream bride’s roses. Mrs. Schon has held a|first class exhibition boxing are on Miss. Iva Inez|this morning bearing the signature of The bride|companied by the usual deposit in Tickets for the twenty rounds of Rex Theatre SATURDAY and'SUNDAY “J%. RIGHT of WAY?” BerT LvTerr In THE RiaHT OF-Way A Screen Classics, Inc., picturization of Sir Gilbert Parker’s stirring romance of Canadian life, starring BERT LYTELL Adapted by June Mathis from the book published by Harper and Brothers. Directed by Jack Dillon, under the personal super- vision of Maxwell Karger, director general. REX UNION ORCHESTRA Matinee 2:30 Nights 7:20 and 9:00 WITH Matt Moore A big story og Fascinating Paris—Mysterious Cairo— a Beautiful Woman and a Crafty Tempter Luxurious Louise Glaum wears exquisite gowns in this pic- ture, more gorgeous than any she has yet appeared in. HAROLD LLOYD in ‘Never Touched Me’ TONIGHT 4" GRAND ! i i - _ TONIGHT & sATURDAY DOUGLAS - ApORIS MACLEANEMAY: B o | THE BRILLIANT STARS of “2315 Hours Leave” and “What's Your Husband Doing?” in another Smashing Laugh Hit “MARY'S ANKLE’ Mary had a little ankle; injured it one day. Now the young ‘“Doc” who repaired it just can stay away! Comedy—“Dames & Dentists”—Big V SPECIAL MUSIC FRI & SAT. EVENINGS E’ k o- TONIGHT & SATURDAY SR VAR