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FRIDAY: EVENING, NOVEMBER 12, 1920 / EEPCALS T. A Lulhnnder ot \v;\lker spent | Thursday in this city. J. H. Koors went to Red Lake (his morning -on business:. Take home a brick of Koor’s ice croam ¥ 4- day in Bemidji yesterday. A. Nelson of Clearbrouk spent the| day in this clty yesterda: Fresh, sweet milk-and crenm, aold at Ganter's bakery. .10-6tf | 3 A Armstrong of, ‘Benedict was | Bemidji visitor on Thursday: Folmer Bjorge of Bigfork was ai Bemidji visitor on Thursday. , . B. H. Scott of Grand. Rapids was an Armi/stice Day visitor here. This is Cloverland lamb week. Eat more lamb. Swm & Co. -5t11-13 | . Reiehenbach of Blackduck | was n%émid,fl visitor yesterday. Mrs. Roderick and dnughters of Remer spent Thursday in this eity. This is, Cloverland Lamb Week. Fat more lamb. Swift & Co. 5t11-13 | John M. Desjardines of Shevlin was a visitor in this city on Arm stice Day. Mrs. Christ Pink and son of Shooks | were between train callers in Un Thursday. i 25 beautiful pattern hats worth $18-to $25 on sale Saturday only at| the Elko Hn,t Shop for $10. J. M. Dflnneen and Dutch Hers berger of Bagley were Bemidji visit- ors on Thursday. This is Cloverland Lamb Week.| Fat more lamb. Swift & Co. 5t11-13 | W. T. Noonan, editor of The Bau- on - Armistice Day. i | | $18 to $25 on sale Saturday only at| the Elko Hat Shop for $10. 1t11-12 This is Cloverland Lamb Week. Eat more lamb. Swift & Co. ~ 5t11-13 —_— | Ensign Knudson and family left| yesterday., for. Chicago, where they| will attend an officers’ district con- vention, $50,000 to loan on farms. The| Deanvkand Co:, Bemidji, Minn. | 10-27tf Chris Steinhart, Ralph Olson and [Harold Olson of Federal Dam were| among the out of town visitors here; on Thursday. R..S. Hanson, Robert Berg, Miss| Estelle Dahl and Miss Gitta Clemen-| €on of Trail were among the visitors in Bemidji on, Armistice Day. LOTS OF HAY NOW at Courtney Feed and Seed Company. Phone| 851. 0-20t!i Mr. and Mrs. N. Heinzelman re- turned to their home at Lake Itasca today, after visiting with Mr. and| Mrs. J. H. Koors for a short time, This is Cloverland Lamb Week. Eat more lamb. Swift & Co. 5t11-13 Sidney Stadsvold and Ralph Mo- vold of Fosston were Armistice day visitors in Bemidji. Both officiated | in the,football game yesterday aftzr-| noon. | A dance at Carr Lake school Satur-| night, November 13. Music by Mrs.| Van’s orchestra. 4t11-15| Walter Cossentine of Eagle Bend, | was in Bemidji on Thursday en route | to Brainerd and other points, where he will transact business for several | days. . | [ S— | This is Cloverland Lamb Week. | Eat more lamb. Swift & Co. 5c11-13§ Ladies’ and gentlemen’s suits! sponged and pressed, 75 cents. Equal} to other cleaning jobs. Swiss Clean-| ers. Phone 65. 28d11-20, Don’t forget the annual sauerkraut | and wiener supper, to be held in the basement of St. Paul's Evangelical| church on Saturday evening from 5/ to 8 o’clock. - Price 50 cents. 2du-13‘ When youi next need feed try the iCourtney Seed & Feed Co., wHere| prices are right. At Grinager’s Gro- cery on 3rd street. 9-9‘.&‘ E. T. Jaffre, president o° the Firat! Naticral Bank of Minneapolis, and John Bidkholz of Los Angeles were the guests of F. S. Lycan duriag the! fore part of the week. Each return- ed to his,home with a good sized hag | of game, says Mr. Lycan, and were| well pleased with their visit itere. Mr. Jaffre is a member of the Federal Reserve Bank board. Spot cash paid for Liberty Bonds. | See G. B. Hooley at Northern Gro-| cery Co., during the day, or at the Markham hotel evenings. 7-29t1 . Optometrists. If trou-| 6led wnn headaches. | . Drs. Larson & Larson nervousness or eye dis- udmoflny kind, needing glasser glasses repaired, consult them. | WC’-M | W00, ‘Saltee of Brainerd, spent Lhe | | | | | | 1 f t11- 1‘1\,” |evening. ‘husle <. Misses I Alice Kranz and | Messrs Walmer Simonson and Beryle | Lepper. F. G. Halgren returned today from to the Duluth, where he had been on’busi-|ery ness. He will leave tomorrow for Fergus Falls. Miss Emma Golz, Beva Crawford' worth and Esther Chapman were lm-nn last évening. v Sk 5 to this novel olfe wai 3 Much of the out its présent plans which include|director and all cafeteria equipment ¢, billed as trip ‘had to- bos 1 wle running along- the opening of a cafeteria as one of |will have to be sent from the U. "is a singi side of (he horses, owing to the moun- = Remove Grass or Weed- From Shoul- |the first projects. Fifteen thousand|The Y. W. C. A. recently started s’ mental imit re | talnous character of the country trav- ders or Ditches by Cutting Away girls are employed in the center of|cafeteria in Beunos Aires, Argentine of ¢pecial mention. | ersed and the ammost mpa le con- With Sharp Knife. the city and there are no comfortable | Republic, the first eating place of the dinner| AMcCormick and Sister, are Ir 1| dition of the trpils. The total dis- s cating places where girls can go un-|sort in South America. guests of Miss Alice Minnick at her| |singers of talent. Mr, McCormack's| tance covered was over 330 miles, | If €rass or weeds cover the shoul- xpl:;\t\(l;rlI\lélc‘unlieml?le;’“fltlfl\ttk:g:l WLM“ which was made in four days and |- ders or ditehes remove them by cut- ok ' | nineteen hours, without ch: gl ting them awapy from the edge of the Dr. and Mrs. E. W, Johnson, and | known numb:l;,r ez"t‘“si‘l{?;n}"l '{'l‘;if mounts. CHANGE | oy with a good sharp:grader hlade. | Mr. and Mrs.-Ray Olson were dinner | Who enjoy \guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Bolger | {)nst evening at thejr home, 1115 Be- '3 " {midji ayenue. Mrs. \W. and’ Mrs. J. P. are sisters of Mrs. Lakin. | remain for'a week or ten: days. |SWEDISH LUTHEEAN MEN . TO MEET THIS EVENING The Men’s Society of the Swedish | Lutheran church will meet in the | church basement at eight o‘clock this -Mrs. Fenske will be the A good program has been | prépared and a good time is assured. ! ler, {PUPILS ORGANIZE CLUB TO STUDY COMPOSERS Several pupils of Pascha M. Gold-| berg met at his vening and organibed a club for the | = - | urpose of studying violinists, com- | |osers and music in general. |evening was spent in discussing Cre- mona violins and the violin makers, Stradivarius and Amati. ful junch was served at t | the evening. Those present were Mrs. E. Arnold, IFreda Sylvia home Rose Olson, Y| FIVE MONKEYS HEAD GOOD VAUDEVILLE BILL AT GRAND I H. Ryan of Little Falls| Sell of Bismarck, N D, arrived in the city last evening |and are guests at the B. W. Lakin | home,' 1011 Lake Boulevard. Wednesday*| delight- £C Follette’s Monks™ which is the head |8 ne act atthe Grand theatre tonight | &g |is probably the most expensive J.nd‘ novel act ever offered the patrons in | 8 iihis city. Mr. and Mrs. Follette with heir five trained monkeys have made millions of people |state in the union, they have played | the Orpheum time from coast to coast and is it a rare bit of good fortune dette Region, was a Bemidii Hslmr‘x;" they were secured for this cir-! Each monkey is a natural comed- ian, a tarp drummer, a trapese art- 25 beautiful pattern hats worth ist, a juggler, a tight rope expert, and a pianist, they keep' things mov- ing at a lively gait from the opening laugh in every | lose of the act. is pleasing to look at and s her. br ucnu in several —_—— Women and Cats. ., and, Women are like=eats. If you move'| point on the toward them they run aw: But 1t | banks of fil you sit there and v “Puss,~ puss, puss,” and put a saucer of milk on ! the floor, in. due course they will be | moved by curiosity to come and see ! McCorm | stunt. Wm. 8. Hart picture “The n a typieal west der Wireless,” They They will| picture program which will pr, what there is in the saucer. Then, j e ‘l““)“‘ lle tonight only at thel gjext you've ot the cat by the baek Hnnd thestre. . |, of the neck so that it can't serateh | . | you. When the t h struggled Cavalrymen’s Splendid Ride. | onough and_dis i Col. Ezra B. Fuller, the author of a riding “anthology,” has himself a | notable achievement of endurance and get away, and heen tickled behind the | And then, ah, then, | enth cavalry, stationed on th | bank of the Yellowstone riv Miles City, s ordered by G Miles to t * troopers with him e north | iban” by W. L. George. THE PIONEER WANT ABS BRING RESULTS e fi and carry dispatches (o General Sher- “DESERT COLD,” “THE WESTERNE&S” and “THE SAGE BRUSHER” All smashing big stories—are now followed by the fourth of the series by Ben B. Hampton “RIDERS al the DAVY A seven-part pxctuuzatmn of the novel “The Desert of Wheat” by ZANE GREY with SEVEN BIG STARS ROY STEWART CLAIRE ADAMS ROBERT McKIM JOSEPH J. DOWLING FREDERICK STARR VIOLET SCHRAM ARTHUR MORRISON A screen epic of the Great Northwest, wherein Love and Law prove The in Rio. to Brazilians. close of | & Smith, Kopman, " GRINAGER’S SUNSH'IN,E C_arry-a-B it Cremo Flour— 98- sack 49-1 sack mightier than the rope SUSPENCE REIGNS SUPREME Action—with a flyin'v start and a tail-spin finish SATURDAY and SUNDAY $5.85 |/ 52,95 TONIGHT & | Canned Peaches, No. heavy syrup .. [ S E—— Creamery Butter, 5-1b lot, i 5 SATURDAY 3, in .35¢ ...59¢ for Canned Peaches, No. 1 sliced . ’ Apples, a Bushel, $2.40 to HOW TO MANIPULATE GRADER cutting’ just deep enough to. remer the crown of the g if possibl PROFITABLE TO CULL. FLOCk One Farme: Sold 200 Hens Out of 709 and Did Not Decrease Pro- duction of Eggs. Too much of the feed and the time ed that it can’t | that go to a flock in which even a Zourth df the hens are naturally poor One farmer ulled u no longer need | his flock of 700 hens and sold 200 hens to the butcher without decreasing the ear, she’ll sit on your lap and purr. | layers is wasted. horsemanship to his evedit.” During | to . “Puss, puss, puss!” You cun | the Nez Lercas campaizn of 1877 Ful- | say, “You dumn cat? and shell g0 | egg produetion. then sccond lieutenant of the Sev- | on sitting there, purring.—¥rom "Cul- ing saved him $2 and made the work much easier, ;CAFE-TERIA iS NOVELTY IN RIO DE JANEIRO They have never had a cafeteria Standing in impatient line and eating from a tray is a new idea It will soon ,become familiar if the Y. W. C. A, organized . One hundred Hats reduced to $4.45, $6.00 and $7.00. in Rio de Janeiro this summer, carries|escorted by men. A trained cafeteria F our Acts Shows I_EAVER & COLLINS Comedy. Singing, Acrobatic Dunemg VALMORE | s that the cull- The King's Favorite day on feed alone Extra Special Clgarance Sale ) We have 25 beautiful Pattern Hats that have been in our stock five weeks; worth from- $18.00 to $25.00— | Choice Sat. $10.00 FIRST COME! FIRST SERV'ED! The original price is in each hat. Perhaps you have been interested in one of these hats. They must go Saturday sure PRICE $10.00 See them in the window the Elko Hat Shop Saturday 0000000600000 VAUDEVILLE 27, TONIGHT ONLY Admission Children 25¢ Adults 50c M’CORMACK - SISTER Songs and. Stories FOLLETTE’S MONKS Monkey Capers WM. S. HART, in ‘The Border Wireless’ | GRANLD Theatre Four Acts’ Hurry to ZEEEEEE e 000006060000 . N Onions, a bushel, -7 [ = “That Good Coffee,” fresh by express, a 1b........45¢c Oatmeal, 10-1b bags......69¢c Cornmeal, 10-1b bags...63c Cremo Wheat ............ C & P Naphtha, 12 bars for ... Creamery Butter, 5-1b lots, Peet’s Naphtha, 12 bars....$1 Sugar; in 10-1b 31117 L TR | (l? g)ammou’zt g)‘clm |IIIIIHIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|||||||IIII|IIIll|||l|IIIIIIIIIII|IlllllllllllllllllllllI||||I|I||IIIIIII| Showing at the REX SATURDAY ONRLY N I He had been reported killed in France. So the snobbish, romantic wife, who had fallen in love with his officer’s uniform, thought herself a hero’s widow. But he’d got by the footman and here he was! Citizen- Sam McGinnis, in a brand new suif of joyous “hand-me-downs”—veturned to claim his bride! What did he find? What did he do? You'll laugh, and think, and—Attaboy, Sam! $1.00 Carnation Milk, by the case ... Early June Peas, sifted,’ Wisconsin stock, a dozen cans THOMAS MEIGHAN Fresh Cookies and Crackers in. Grape Fruit, fancy.... Macaroni or Spaghetti, 3 for Coffee, a 1o Five Ibs.... L cIvi LIAN CLOTHE S,'" COMEDY—“THE RENT DODGERS” ‘;.nt!lIIIIlIllllllllIIllIIIIfllHIIIfllflIIIIIIHBWHNIWlflIIIWWIIIH THE PkEMIER EVENT OF THE SCREEN WORLD! THE MARY PICKFORD COMPANY PRESENTS Lo : Mary Pickfor In JEAN WEBSTER'S CELLEBRATED STORY and PLAY “Daddy Long Legs” y~ THE LOVE 'STORY OF AN ORPHAN Directed by MARSHALL NEILAN PHOTOGRAPHED BY CHARLES ROSHER d lIlIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIllIlIlllll!i'mlIIIl|llIIIIIIllIIllIllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIlIIIHlIllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII