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in the city on business today. | day. A. E. Carlson of Warren wasfe Be-l C. W. Jewett, of the C. W. Jewett midji visitor yesterday. ‘Také ‘home a britk of Koor's ice cream. .- G. M. Warner of Brainerd s {he day here on business, esh, a , sold 'm0 A [l ss skt F et mik and CTeam, 60N has been for the pasi, Week atiending | MOTHERS' CLUB MEETS TOMORROW AFTERNOON There'will be a meeting of the Mo- thers’ club tomorrow afternoon at| at tianter's bakery. . J.-0. Saltee .ot 4-5 t Creokston was a. i Brainerd spent Thursday here on business. 8. E. Sodelstrom of NOP(hOme‘huppy parents of an spent Thursday here on busf M Malzahn was a tbursday busiuess ¢ Our shoes are easy to wear and: our prices are easy on the pocket| book. Consumers Shoe Co. W. B. Taylor of Grand Rapids was a Bemidji 'business visitor yester-|wa: day Mr. and Mrs. C N. Potter of La- porte were Bemidji visitors on Thrrs- day. . §hu 0ot Dean [y vand Co. on furn Mise Gladys Davis of Northern is visiting friends in Bemidji a few days | this week. Miss Margaret Holverson of Pine- wood is visiting friends in Bemidji this week. ! Its to your interest to become a! regular customer at our store. umers Shoe Co. J. Sandin of Clearbrook transacted | business in this city yestert tween trains. Mrs. Carl Hoppa of Fern Hill shopping 2nd colling on friends in Bemidji on Thursday. iness. For wood, seasone@ tamarack, call Phone 17-J 4 of Puposky v yesterday. Ward of Thief Rive 1t1-2 eoin Bemidji. Mina 10-27t diy be- Empty flour sacks at Gauter's vah " s | Yr. and Mrs. J Stone of Gemmell | 12 40 we e among the out of town callers in the city yesterday. Geoge Fort of Eckles is the guest of Bemidji friend: while transycting business in Bemidji this week. FOR ANY KIND of real sstate deal see or write Willita & Oison, ‘he land men Mrs, :lzht pound Grand. Western | 1 Tropp X apples, $195 Phove 927. Mrs. Sam Hayth and Mrs 12-1381¢ Co'eman venue Weiues- girl t and music, lots of it in 11eville program, to-! -2 per box 1-13tt C. Mec- Donald of Northern c:lled on friend. s the ol . Slab wood. $3.50 per cart loag inch Jack pine in the round. ver cart load. Can make im delivery. Bemdiii Mfg. Co, while shoppinz toduy my n Mrs. L. C. Sitzer and Mrs Phelps of Cass Lawe were among the out of | fown viEor i the Sty yesterday Tloyd Swelbers f Buena V' s assistine his brother, Axel 1 Swed-| berg, on the mall route this week Cash pald for Liverty bonds 6 R Hoplew, Northern mory 1= bren n binsirese for frm Vipn Our store is not larze, volnes are loreer Ak bor vonr Mrs C.'levhan of St I« arrived this morning tu daughter M*= G M P Imn Boulevard. Don’t bl"me anyene hut for paying ton gurh fo Elvin Dahl. ron of Andrew Dahl of Py the hosnithl H ing eare of him Sen ada iy ing .1 sumers Shoe Co. e NI, s AL P Anthn Whita fa ot 23pta) v hers P went 1n 'dperation »n Wednes'a 13 reparted to be ranidly c: When vou Courtrer Seed prices are eard on Drs Larson & * Optometriats Cit bled with headaches.| - nervousness or eye dis-! oraers of any kind, meeding glasses| glasses repmired. consult them. or Artificial eyes. fitted. but nr business our rafeh Consumers Shee ¢ mpony 1t1-2¢ yourself ! your f wear. 'Go to the Consumers S hoe Co 1t1-28 nd Mrs Ak 1i1-28 the S* | Larsef " tron V'ed 1ast ‘evening froui a three weel !Bt visit 1o relutives and I s fn N AMr. Carisod a 12-31u1 Con- 1t1-28 < ([5| Cabbage, {ek 1o ’compuny of this city, is spending iseveml days in Minneapolis on busi- ness. . Mrland Mrs. A. T. Carlson retu in th irned this liere she the Tri-State Development assacia- tion and the state convention ot e»m- mercial secretaries. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Larson are the eight pound daughter, born Thurs Churles Hammond resjidence ou Dewey avenue. Mother and baby arel reported to be doing micely. Ju Min Itrials beinw hei. there Dr. J. C. Craig, district superinten- | 8!dent of the Methodist church, Rev. | '€ aude F. Ireland of International s, Rev. J. R. Higby of Fosston, | T. A Jenzen of Northome, Rev. | i E. LaRoe of Greenbush, and Rev.- L. W. Bates of Cass Lake attended the conference of Methodist pastors in this city yesterday. Theodore Thuraldson and Kern Il‘)]son, traveling salesmen for the ‘Liberty, were callers in the city to-, ay morning at,” "tuged by the company recently, Mr. | i Olson won second place and Mr. Thar-| Mrs. August Becker and soms, of alu a4 Dutith sale: be | I"itzger campany of Duluth, left this t | morning for Duluth having been call- ~—SUNSHINE — SUNSHINE | GRINAGER’S suNgHmE FHOGEB( = Carry-a-Bit—Save-a-Bit Sugar, in 10-1b lots......90c ——————————— “‘reamery Butter, 1-lb prints, full weight....48¢ )e]lo, 3 pkgs P & G Soa, a box. 36,95 Corn Flakes, 12 pkgs $1.00 Seens, 10 1bs ........77¢ Rice, fancy, 10 Ibs ._.99¢ }. Lard, pure Compound St. Clair Catsup ......... e i snmmaion s Peanuts, fresh rozsted 17¢ P s Sttt | Crackers, by the dy . That Cood Coffee, 5 1bs: cccie .$2.05 Beat All Coffee, 5 Ibs 95c ..23¢ “ux, 2 for i ‘v'es-t:';nmfigx Apples, wrapped $2.49 'Western Box App es. wrapped . .32.?5 ‘Large Fancy Western Box Apples .... Gold Dust, large [ M;;e‘:.large Palm Olive Soap, 3 for 25¢ boxes, ) GNIHSNNS Toilet ‘Soap, in 6 for v Oatmeal, in bulk, 1h.. .5e Qalmeal, 10-ib bag....65¢ 10-lb lots, alb 2Yc, Onions, Yellow Globe, W. S. No. 1, 10-1b lods Bacon, lean stock, by | the slab .. -.25¢ ———————— Tomatoes, No. 3 cans, a can 6 for i Raisins, in bu E sweet mias, & dozi..c.veuidl 'Sliced Peaches, in heav: syruy rancy B]:lckl;%e?r.i:s' i 607" syrup . ...38 SR Al Uity | Peanut Butter, in 15-1b pails .. E Shipnent of brooms, ‘bought at low price | SUNSHINE The marriage W] Potter of Wadena to Mahel Helene Z|: Stewart of Loporte took place at the, zi] Methodist parsonage Thursday even: ing at 9 o'clock, Dr. G. H. Zentz of-; mnke their future home. 's engaged {n the electricab business ‘n that city. came worse. cine.” rhal mucus fro; | pendieit; unlJes called ‘for by February & v : paper ’vhe item, stated ~rincipal J. W. Bmith, which was i orrect. Miss rict No. | ‘urprised- last evening when about forty-five young people including a'l ,:;!rlga nn]r]nb‘er fx'o% Bemlld.jtihuneémeut-‘, = e 1edly “callel on her al e George | . S or days anq often became so | mecker home in Grant Valley after “Getting My Health B“'rk“te'l" d ; {enjoying a 1 home. Games. dancing and a bounti- ‘ul lunch provided .from the_ baskets brought by the invaders assisted in | passing a very pleasant evening. William Anderson of Puposky was ! ed there for conference. In a contest period o an. NOTICE All goods left 30 days and over, | €lon whence the human race dis- | their Intelligence is very marked. s0ld: © General Repair Shop, Stah 1, wil "NOTICE . lass ‘of ‘St Philli’s church. hree o'clock, at the residence of Mrs. | Ggorge Rhea, 1010 Beltrami avenue. ' rs. Clarence Jackson | . Rhea an be hoste: SETTIX G IT RIGHT J. W. Smith, member of the school with the building 1 inspection trip of heois on the ranrge and cthei the stare. In evenin it w GRANT VALLEY TEACEER ! SURPRISED BY FRIEND® Ruth Grewer, teacher at Dis- 10 at Grant Valley, was igh ride to the farm 7 STEWART-POTTER of Charles Wesley | ficlating. The young couple left for Laporte | | where thel will spend severay days| iwith the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. {J. C. Stewart, after which they will e for Wadena, where they wil! Mr Pottel Only One Thing Now Lacking — Money 1 have doctored nine stomach and liver trouble and spent thousands of dollars, but instead of | becoming cured of these ailments, my | bloating and pains and attacks be-| I was persuaded a year. ago to take Mayr’s. Wonderful Rem- edy and have never suffered since tal. ing the first dose. money back I epent for other medi- harmless preparation that removes the catar-: '3 the intestinal tract an! allays the’ inflammation which I wish I had the it is a simple, One dose will convince or money refunded. ELKO Jesse L Losky presents Jack Holt nes Ayres Wanda Hawley adlewis Stone A GParamount Giclure From the Play By WILLIAM GILLETTE The famous melodrama of love and daring that has thrilled two generations of theatre goers— The soul-stirring romance of a gallant Yankee captain and a proud daughter of the South, in the heroic days of 61— Splendidly picturized with an all-star cast. Packed with spectacular scenes, rich in the humor and glory of the cld Dixie. DIRECTED BY DONALD CRISP SUN.—MON.—TUES. ng the t prize was awarded to 11t1-31 b, held at the gos wternoon by the ©oat1-gs| years for FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 28, 1921 pa f B § CRADLE OF THE HUMAN RACE | Brains of Lower Animals. 4 | Al animals have some form ot | | Seems to Be Ample Proof That Mid- ’ brain and nervous system, which In | | Asian Plateau Was the Original | the horse and other higher animals | Emigration Point. { approximates the human brain, As‘» — | compared with the human brain, Somerwhere on the lofty mid-Aslan | those of animals are deficient In | plutenu, scholars tell us, was the re- ' reasoning power but in other ways | persed. and Wag. distributed. If the | i | theory seems to cynlcs a little like a senfimental. .engraving, we have to tiust the authoritjes. At any rate, in' that now thinly populated; district are the relics of early clvifizations, earlier than any now known to history. It is significant that the most anclent civ- ilized countries that we know, Baby- lonia, Chaldea and thelr spccessors and rivals, the peoples of the far-off foretimes in Asia Minor, Egypt, India, China are the frontlers or extensions of this central area;, whence wave after wave of invasion has flowed im- memorlally. Man in the hunting stage has to follow the game for his food and his clothes. Therefore it is probable that Central Asia was the Anxious to Help Brother, A young woman in Denver had | sought the advice of a ‘woman friend | with reference to the advisability of ' obtaining a diyorce. 1 i “Of course,” said the friend, after a lengthy recital of the ¢ 'S troys ! bles had been communicated to her, | | “you've had your marital difficulties, | | just like tlie rest.of us; but really, ' from what you have said, I shouldn’t think you would be justified in tak- ing this step. You have no other ground for seeking a diverce, have you?' ! “To be perfectly frank,” said the young woman, “in addition to all taat old home whence emigrated mammals 1 have told you, I have a brother who whose descendants now live in other 1S @ lawyer, and I am very anxlous to | regions. H ]tive him something to do.” - 1 p ke M gl CAN'TTHAKK TANLAG ENOUGH, SAYS ROERMAR o— dizzy I couldn’t stay on my feet. At: Suffering Like I Did Is Cer- night I was so restless that I would, . f | lie awake for hours before I could go tainly Something to Appre- to sleep. Y aeily St. Paul M “I saw several statements from i Cll‘?r Says St. Pa an, friends of mine praising Tanlac and| 1 decidet'il to trg it. dMy immllich is now i iin such good order that I eat just |, “Getting my health back after suf- anythinggl want without its cau:ing fering like I did is something to aD- e 4 bit of trouble. I'm free from preciate, and I can’t thank Tanlac bloating and shortness of breath and enough for putting me in such fine thoge awful cramps are all gone. The condition,” said A. Roermar, of 400 hegdaches and dizziness have entire- Grand Avenue, St. Paul, Minn. |ly disappeared, I sleep like a top ev- “For three years I suffered from ery night and am felling just fine in an awful case of stomach trouble. every way. - Nothing I ate seemed to agree with Tanlac is pold in Bemidji by City me and after each meal.gas formed Drug Store, Knutson & Lilja at nd almost cut off my breath. I had Gratveton, V. M. Owen & Co. at errible cramps in my stomach when Hines, Jaes Taylor, Tenstrike and by I couldn’t do a bit of work, as I could the leading druggists in every town. hardly walk. Headaches came on that -—Advertisement. PALACE MEAT MARKET | Place your order with us for your Sunday Dinner £ Choféé Beei! 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SELZNICK presents William Faversh:m “The Man Who Lot Himself” A startling story of two men and onme woman—of two men who lived one life and one’ man who lived two lives. 3:00—10c-20c 7:30-9—10c-25¢ Matinees: Nights: FOUR TS Tid-bits VAUDEVILLE =) ~ TONIGHT ONLY - GAYLES and LANGLY CURT GALLOWAY The Original 'Frisco Hobo " McKEE and SAFFER ' “The Blues Cha FAIRFIELD TRIO Saxaphones, Banjos, etc. of Vaudeville v Another of Those “FIXED BY GEORGE” Popular Five-Part Comedies Featuring LEE AND MORAN - Shows at 7:30-9:15 Admission—25¢-50c R‘E SPECIAL MATINEE SATURDAY MORNING 10:30 # There are 12,000~ theatres in the United ‘States and they have all been ipsteructed by Hoover to give a special morning perform- ance, and all proceeds must be turned over to the Relief Fund. j ‘ A spescial program has been arranged for Saturday morning’s performance. Fox Special “Treasure Island” Other Attractions and Good Singing CHILDREN—10c X THEATRE For the Relief of Europe's Starv- ing Children. For Young and Old ADULTS—25¢ TO-DAY Seeing this picture once will not sati;f:{ you *. You'll want to enjoy it again and again Katherine MacDonald THE AMERICAN _EfiAUTY & IN ] THE LOVE STORY OF AN ACTRESS As a Star the World Bowed at Her Feet He wanted her to quit the bright lights fox" the home he offered—both meant much to her, but which meant most? A e e e T e T A Y € Ketherine MacDon?Id in "Curtain!” e “The Son of Tarzan Qf the Apes” REX LAST TIMES | [ k e Directed by James Young MUTT & JEFF , in the “PAPOOSE” Rex Union Orchestra Evening: 7:10-9:00 10c-30c