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Wflll m Dydl ol\fledhy was_ a % erlhy B.C. mddgezorflludette attorney, spent. thbdfly hne n buunen today. Seuins shoes 18 ‘our business. Sav- ing money is your business, . Con- sumers Shoe Cu p B (TR | Peter Newman of_Little Falls was 3 ‘Bemidji business vlsitor on 'l‘huu— ay,”™ # /4 'rako home ; brlcl of- Koor'n 1ce crum 4-6 A. J. Kripps 'of Park Rapids was : business visitor in the city yester- ay. i Its Yo your interest to become & ‘Tegular cuatomer at our-store. Con- sumers:Shoe Co.' nz-n spent ’rhunday in thaALy on bun- desy uo.ooo to; Jodn on: flm The Dun hml Co., Bemidji, m“o'-rm te | Mr, Clark having’accepted Charles, Cleveland of Boy: tmver i pol | few: fll“ on: “flfl!l‘ AT Mrs, Leilas subm‘n, secretuy ot the Clvic and Commerce: associstion, l;tt y;fit day. for Grand Forks where | she w1 TAKES JOBIN' num Aq itein of interest to friends of ent of Bemidjl and who has two bro- théers, Frank and 'George, living in Turtle River township, published in_the Wenatchee ' (Wash.) Dalily World and in part 1s.as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Bert Clark, whose marriage took ' place 'Wednesday =~ afternoon | (February 2), have. left for" Butte, Montana, where they will make their future home. ~Mr. and’ Mrs, (Clark have leen in the employ of the Daily World' for the past eighteen, months. "position there. ‘shortly after his return from the service. Mr. Clark has now ac- cepted a position with the Miner ‘at Butte. ‘He'is well'’known in Bemidji and vicinity, having worked in print- ing offices here. s 7. "Chin It 18 reported that Gmnese property deeds’ or leases often haye 100 signd-. tures. The réason is that land s often owned ‘by-syndicates and sgrecinents’ | must be signed by every memper of an argunlmflon s | -James F. Witson of International “ibuathess, Mrs. Roy Cronemiller of Northern was :the guest of lrlends in the clty _yes!erdly. o " FOR ANY KIND of real aitate dsel; see ‘or write Willits & Olson, the ‘land men. 1-1tf * Mrs, W. G Waldron of Frohn was “the. gyest of. Bemidji {Fiends = on Thursdxy. o Mrs. John Bailey of Nebish is vis- iting at-the P. B, Welch home for a couple ot days. Wnea Jou next aved foed iry the cowrtncy Seed & 'Feed ‘Co., Where prices are right. At .Grinager's Gro- 5 ea‘y on ‘3rd street. - * -9t Mrs, E./M. Graves of Guthrle was a. between traify business mnuctor in the city Thured-ny - P We. buy for spot cuh. Small prty fits, making e low lelllng price. Con~ suniers shoe Co. 1t2-11 i ‘Mr. aml Mrs. J. D./Bogart of Funk- |’ lcy were between train business visit- ors in /Bemidji Thursday. H ‘, . Cash paid tor Liberty bonds. G. B Koo!ey, Northern Grocery Co. s 1-19t¢ Mrs. L. Hoft and Mrs. Annie Smith of Guthrie were shoppers in Bemld]l . ‘between trains yeslerdny i John Knutson and Ted Knutson of ‘McIntosh were among the business : "b allers in the city Thursday. Hao, ! ) 2 : ¢y / For clean mtli and cream go to /.the Home Bakery, Alfalfa Dairy. 3 ~1mon3-1 Mrs. Clyde Ervlng of Puposky was the guest of Bemidji friende while shopping h‘l the city yesterday. of the Kelliher - Fuel and Lumber on ‘business. —a 4 Strictly fresh eggs, sfic a dozen: vTroppman Groeery. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Hubert sre at their home yesterday at Dalton avenue and Thirteenth street. Little daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. H. Schuse- 1 man 6f Park avenue, {8 reported to be i1 .with inflammatory rheumatism. Slab wood, $3.50 per cart xnohh:kl;in‘esmm cart dellvery Bumlm . Mrs. H. D. Robinlon, who has been visiting hef mother, Mrs, George Day ‘of Northern, for the'past month, re- ‘turneq- to her home at Lavihia yest- ‘erday. 3 James) Paul of of White Rock, §. D., -who recently adopted Dora Jersmnn of Wilton, returned to his home today ‘accompanied by the.litle girl. While in Wilton he was the guest of his sister, Mrs. Emma Hinshaw. For any Kind of’a buy, n)e or ex- «change .in real estate, or . personal| ‘property. seee Tess Baudette of the ‘Northern Minnesota Real Estate Ex- ‘thange: 214 Beltrami avenue. Phone 68, 1mon3-1 12-13t1 s M All bills due the Ldfontisee Millln- ery may be paid at the store or 619 Minnesota avenue. We wish to close our books at once. 3t2-10 Falls ‘spent ’l‘hmldxy in 1he city on |- C. C. Easton of Kelllher. manager | company, -spent Thursdly in Bemlaji \i 1t2-10 " the proud parents.of a baby girl, born|. Miss' Mary schumn. d - . 7 An"Uriclimbed chm.ln. It has been said that 1t-would take two years to climb Mount Everest, in the. Himalayas, the world's "highest peak. So far no white man has won the honor: of scn“ng this _snowclad penk. j 3 1 ‘Natural: Result.; “Some men are -bashful when 1t comes to ‘meeting thelr obligations,” remarks an exchgmge. ‘This - may 'be because they are financially shy. < Anclents Mad Cure for Fright. The ‘anclents 'beliéved " that fright .could be-cured by taking a mixture of asparagus and white wine. ' i~ Cam *_the United Shtes > Shfl: the habit £ in Bemidji HEAR Wdfm Ladles 'Aid”will hold a food sale at|_ |the Gas: com;fnny office . 'Saturday, f The :Inn-ch seating upu-.lty has been extended to the limit, | bo!honnumfloor-ndm!he‘ R.H.Cnrrl’utnndhdmof i G. A. R. Circle Foreign Miuhmnry dist church met P, L, Hines yes- very interesting repor rs. Blaine Lambert gave . nn interesting talk on'a study subject. ns. TOBLE ENTERTAINS Mrs; G, H. Toble’entertained mem- bers of the ‘Bixth and eighth grades for Misses: Loretta and Nellie Toble at Bert Clark, who was formerly a resi-ya five o’clock dinner Thursday even~ ing, the océasion being the eleventh early evening was spent in music and games, and Mrs: Toble gave a number ‘of headings which were en;oyed by all'present. MISS ARDITH m A few of the young friends of Ar- home at 407 Minnesota avenue last evening. ' ‘Music ‘and: games assisted in spend(n;,n very» Lunch wag'served.” clude Chloe Blmngs, Orvilla Bourette, Myrtle® Aldrich; Irene Hannah, ‘Lou All report a royal‘good time, HARRISON PENDERGAST 5 - PASSED AWAY ’YESTERDAY Mrs Mortimer Pendergast of Grant evening by the death of her father- in-law; Harrlson' Pendergast. = Mr. Pendergast, passed . away about’ five o'clock ydsterday afternoon at'the age of 82 years, He will bé buried at Daesel, Minn,, the old home' of ‘the tamily.| His-son, Mortimer Pender- gast, ‘has. been with his father this week. Mr. Pendergast was an old time resident of Bemidji and a brother of the late L .G. Pendergast.’ Ancient ‘ Wines Perfumed. Greek and Roman ‘wines-were pes fumed, generally by steeping the leaves of roses or violets in the liquor untfl it had acquired the odor of the flowers. g 7 Truth Not Always Supreme, #1¢’s impossible,” sald Jud Tunkins, “glways to tell the- truth. Nobody. would go to a dentist who wmldn" promise not to huxt you much.” The Distraction, ‘Also we reckon’ the reason Cupld hostery.—Dallas News, Thirst Fatal in a Week.* The average man will die for want of air in five minutes, for want of water In a week, for want of sleep In ten days, v " They shangwaied Yal " on his: wedding night, but he turned up— much the worse for .wear — in time to claim the beautiful Hulda'® for his bride. It’s a picture cram- med full of action, surprises, humor. Don’t miss it! COLDWYN _ Prevencs WILL MRBNCE BADGER . guowecsrss GOLDWYN smans’ Showing at the GRAND SAT. & SUN. i l i | i 4 with'a large at- |- | ON:-DAUGHTERS’ RIRTHDAYS | birth' anniversary. of ‘Miss Nellie. The |4 smusmmmmns’ dith ‘Malzahn surprised her at her| leasant, evening. | hose present in-] [Tatro, Eloize Williams, Edith LaFleur|] |'and the Misses Henderson and Tatro. | Valley. was called to MinneapoMs last ] B8 | makes so many bad,shots is that le | | ") aims at the heart while looking at the n is on all over|’ The story “I'that be ‘took his L uMy de iday.. confoundedly ungrateful, for I went.to see Cumberland's ; Jast - tragedy - and | er Haye: Loft sald T-ought mever to hate taken ithe hols Scarcely ‘had shen 1 yas hanced a tele- ohhdren to see “The and- when they ‘saying: that. he & in this conie- eported to Sherl- as, I think that New Restaurant: Now Open” - - Day ‘and Night Service 1'12 ’l'lnrd Smet all {he way vers khy "The s rah. id lnd\fa“l telt sét foot .in, my EVr_RSON & PATTERSON 5 —Puprinton 3 ily Pioneer. EUGENE OBRIEN 1u Tz FIGUREHEAD smm PiCTURESY A Ballle bf Wlls ‘and Henrts—— Timely Story of lntnzué and Romance Also See {LARRY SEMON— “Anid the things he doés to the villian in— . “THE SUITOR” You'll llugll for a week at the queer things that huppan It's “Some" Comedy ELKO 1oc TO-NIGHT and 25c SATURDAY RE Theatre TO DAY ALL MEN WERE THE SAME— —to Flossxe Golden. Young or old, she made them fall in‘love with her.. And then they paid the price. 37 You wm not forget the beloved blackmailer as portrayed by VIOLA DANA ‘-‘BLACKMAIL” Lucia’Chamberlain’ s Saturday Evemng Post Story A Metro Classic A plcture that wxll -grip your heart as surely as Flossie herself ensnared the unwary bank account, l “THE SON OF TARZAN" The amazing jungle animal serial by EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS ‘ FOX NEWS Rex Union Orchestra Matinee: 2:30—7:10-9:00 - ————— \ \ QLU O O T T T T T T Illllllllll"llllflllIlllllllIllllmlllllllllIlllllllllllllllIlllllllII'|IlIlllll|l|||llI|||ll|l|||lll|lll|lll||llllL SUNDAY—LIONEL BARRYMORE In Daniel G. Carter’s powerful stage success “THE MASTER MIND” Directed by Kenneth Webb \ Sunday—Charles Chaplin in— . “SHOULDER ARMS” ————————————— Saturday—Tom Mix in “The Cyclone” - 3 FOQ MINNESOT SEED hnd tor b]nnk ap) % T. E. Odland, secretary of the Min+/an entry is'to geét a chance at some 'nesota Crop Improvement association,) part of the $3,000 wbich ill ‘be: dis+ reports that already: several hundred)tributed in cuh ‘premiu 2 % samples’ of ‘Minnesota . grown, pure-|{ Among the speakers to 2 bred: seed -grains have been entered|annual meeting to be held i for flle‘leventeanth annual seed show[tmn lwith the exhibit ‘will ‘be J W, of his association, which will be held ' Nicolson, secretary of the Michigsn at the Ryan hotel, St. Paul, February Crop Improvement: agso; 283, 24 and 25, and that more are com-| this year, will hand! ing in every day. These entries come | carloads of seeds “for rom Minnesota’s farmers, both mem- lw. ta: l:fll‘l of ‘::e a:aomnnnn]\x:nd nfin-mm- ag0s don, and We.Hg:Qlinjignerof ers. y farmer wi es:may.the leading- agricultiiralispesialiste of mnke entries, without the payment of | Oolnradu m [V lll][VlllE ACTS : FIlUH ACTS Henriotta & Warrirer New and Ol So_-n FOWLER & CARLSON An Act that Is Different Emmy Whelan in— “LIFTING. SHADOWS” Children 25¢° Thomas H. Inco P presents DOUGLAS Mac LEAN lhe Rookles Return’ Q@ Cparamount Giclire SUNDAY & MON. 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PR Sy [ Farm House Sweet Peas, 2 cans .......25¢c Sweet Corn, 2'cans ................25¢ Monarch Mammoth Blackberries, can. .43c Nut Margarine,3Ibs ................8% Breakfast Coffee, 31bs ....,.......$1.00, Sweet Drinking Cider, No. 10 can . ... .69¢ Rolled Oats, large size pkg, 3 for......98¢c Brown Beans, 3 1bs ......... oo Fresh Cocoanuts, each ............." Sweet Sunkist Oranges,2doz . ....... Sweet Sunkist Oranges, 2 doz Apples, box ... .. Troppman’s FOUR DELIVERIES DAILY IIIIlIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIllIIllllIllllllllllllllllllIHIIIIIIIIIIlllllflIlIlLlllIlIllIIIIIIIE TN llIlllllllfllllgllllll"llllll TG TG Fl