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Qs o & Pl S A e Mre: J. Frilund) of Hawley. was a Bemidji caller on Friday.._ Funnier' than when it convulsed | Broadway. Rex Sunday. Tt2-26 Bdward L. Rogers of Walker spent, Friday here on business. Lester Peterson of Werner was a visitor in the city yesterday. “ Take home a brick of Koor's ice cream. 4-5tf E. 8. Nichois of Frazee spent Fri- day in Bemidjion business. Bt ro Fresh, sweet:milk ‘and cream, sold at Ganter’s bakery. 10-6¢f A. B. Galden of Erskine spent Fri- day in the city, on business. i 1 bt C. J. Erickson of, Leonard spent Friday .in the cjty on business. — | Empty flour packs at Ganter’s bak- ery. o8 12-4tf Albert Peterson of Gemmell spent (Friday in the city on business. \ e A. C. Goddard of Red Lake was a Bemidji business visitor Friday. Fresh bread, 10c a loaf at 'fropp- man’'s Grocery. 3t2-28 C. A. Smith of Tenstrike spent the day here yesterday on business. A New York Lite policy makes old men get ready to live instead of pre- pare to die. 1t2-26 v = Mrs. I1da S. Yaneker of Blackduck was a Friday caller in Bemidji. Cash paid for Liberty bonds. G. B. Hooley, Northern Grocery Co. 1-19tf William Myers of Turtle River was a business caller in the city today. Fred Miller of Pine River was a Bemidji ‘business visitor yesterday. Selling shoes. Is our business.. Sav- ing monmey is your business. sumer’s Shoe Co. 1t2-26 Miss Oda Dreblow of Blue Earth -was a Bemidji visitor yesterday. $50,000 to loan om farms. The Dean Land Co., Bemid}i, Minpesota. ' \ 0-271¢ J. W. Johnson of Lengby was a Lusiness visitor in Bemidji Friday. Misz Rosella James of Lake Crys- t21 was a caller in the city today. 1t's to your interest to become a regular custdiner at our store. Con- + sumer’s Shoe Co. 1t2-26 J. A. Armstrong of Ponemah was a business visitor in Bemidji today. For clean milk ‘nd ‘¢ream g0 to the Ilome Bakery, Alfalfa Dairy. 3 - 1mon3-1 G. L. Hilleboe of Federal Dam spent the day in Bemidji yesterday. We buy for spot cash. ‘Smail pro- fits, makingra.low sellin; price. Con- sumer’s Shoe'Co. 1t2-26 Andrew Dahl of Puposky was a busintess caller in the city yesterday. When you next need feed, try the Courtney Seed & Feed Co., where prices are right. , At Grinager's Gro- cery on Third street. . 9-9tt N Paul Straulow of Puposky trans- acted business in’the city yesterday. E. J. Gjermundboe of spent the day_ here on business Fri- day. John Nary and John Kaiser of terday. A New York Life policy makes old men get ready to live instead of pre- pare to die. 1t2-26 Bernard Landgren of Liberty was a ' between train shopper, via Werner, in Bemidji Thursday. asphalty Broadway laugh till 'the 1t2-26] wrinkled. Rex. Sunday. rier for the BecidaBemidji route, was in the city yesterday. / “« Milo Stillwell- delivered a load of Jumber in Bemidji yesterday from hisy father’s; John A. Stillwell’s, saw mill,] at Lake Hattie. A . Slab wood, $350 per cart load. 16} inch Jack vine in the round, ver cart.load. Ca delivery. Bemidii Mfg. Co. 12 J. W. Heggle, of Lake Hattie, vis- family, on Irvine avenue, while in the city Wednesday and Thursday. FOR ANY KIND of real estate deal, | see or write Willits & Olson, the land men. 1-1tf G. S. Stillwell' and son, Howard, are out of town business visitors from T,ake Hattie today. THey will also visit Mr. Stilwell's son, George, Jr., and daughter, Miss Grace, who are students of the Bemidji high| school. | J e — s 1 Drs. Larson & I!;i:::n. Optometrists. _trou- bled with headaches, | “ nervousness or eye dis- orders of any kind, needing glasses or glasses repaired, consult them. Artificial eyes fitted, Con- |- Kelliher || Northome were business callers yes-| “Pamlor, Bedroom an§ Bath,” made \ J. H. Morris, substitute mail-car-{} Can make mme«'lfit& ited his brotheh, James Heggle and | Frank Ha “8t. Paul'is 4 Bemidjf today visiting frl'n:“du. This is the l1ast night of the Car- nival. Don’t miss it. J.T. /O'Leary of« Detroit, ‘Minn.,: was in this city on business yester- day. F . 'W. H. Mercer of Nebish was a be- (tlween train visitor in Bemidji Fri- ay. Mrs. Ella Watson of Nebish was a between train shopper in Bemidji Friday. i H. N. Harding of Cass Lake was in Bemidji on business last evening. He returned to his home this noon. Be sure and see the new:Ford at the Elks Carnival tonight. 1t2-26 ‘Why walk, when " you: can ride home in a Ford tonight from the Elks Carpival. 1t2-26 Mrs. J. C. Sathre of Crookston is visiting with her brother-in-law, E. M. Sathre and family of Bass'Lake. ‘Mrs. Thomas Porte returned Thurs- 'day from Grand Forks, where she has ibeen visiting with relatives and friends, . J. W. Naugle 'went to Baudette and other northern towns on the morning train, on business. He ex- 'nects to return to Bemidji Tuesday. Mrs. C. E. Riléy, who went to St. Cloud last month to be with her mo- ther, is very much improved in health and expects to return to Bemidji soon. Mrs. R. W. Leibsle of Des Moines arrived in the city this morning for a short visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dean of Lake Boule- vard. JE: i = A (aughter was.born to Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Richardson Thursday evening at the St. Anthony hospital. Mother and baby' are reported to be\i doing micely. Miss Aurora Angvall, who was op- erated aspon Thursday at St. An- thony’s hospital for appendicitis, is reported to be-getting along as well|| as could be expected. * For any kind of a buy, sale or ex- change in real estate or personal property. seee.Tess Baudette of the Northern Minnesota Real Estate Ex- change. 214 Beltrami avenue. Phone 68. \ 1mon3-1/| Clayton Marrs, who is attending high school at Kelliher, came home yesterday morning for a_visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Marrs and other relatives, returning to Kel- liher the same evening. = Mrs. George Walker, Jr.,, who has| been in the hospital in Minneapolis for the past several weeks for treat-| ment, is much improved, and her| many friends will be pleased to learn | that she expects.to be able to leave | the hospital soon. LAND OWNERS We need a few improved and par- tially improved farms in the vicinity of ‘Bemidji for our spring. listing. Chas. S. Carter, Bemidji, Minn. £y 7t3-5 g0 of - Burke In Return tnzg:ement “The Misleading . Widow” A'?Pn_r-mount Picture . i 4 T—Also— That Screaming Comedy— “SALOME VS." ' SHENANDOAH” ELKO TONIGHT ONLY THE —NOW OPEN— 112 THIRD STREET Maeals at all Hours 1 have taken over all interests of Mr. Eversdn and will now operate the cafe under my 6wn name. Your Patronage Will E. L. PATTERSON | friends: 1ez:28, |iting her son, Arthur Browh of Be- Qf Lof “Bemidji 'for ‘our spring’ listing. Billie | ha.King of Becida drove | . Mrs. Marth d t0 ‘Benifdji ‘on Friday -and .called on George Edwards of Puposky tr: acdted business ‘in Bem1dyt, “bét trains Friday. Mrs. John Noel of Northern is vis- WOMAN'S STUDY CLUB TO 'MEET MONDAY AFTERNOON | The regular meefing of the Wo-! man’s Study club, will be held Montlay | afternoon at the home of Mrs, M. W. Deguty, 1121 Bemidji avenue, at 30 o'clock. At this time Mrs. E. W. Johnson will make a report of th mid-winter meeting of the state fed-! eration of women’s clubs recentlyf held in Minneapolis. % Mrs. C. E. Battles will, tell of the research’ work with the‘hn%ekcfeller ' institute. Mrs. F. S. Ardold, who} Ids.nl‘x:)&vig{:nhfén;:’;;:ibsm:;d\:veifi:el‘::l: hds been traveling considerably this) - id winter, will give a report on a trip| mother, Mrs, H. Waldron;~10th and AP ; e e moved 1ufo tha old Hepr-| to: Mars, . For toll call each mpampes | roi home on Tweltth and Dalton and is asked If,o fiesx}r:\}:}e‘) ; 2gor s:\{mg expects to locate here. - T urged toj a suggestion tori LAND OWNERS We need a few improved and par- tially improved farms in the vicinity midji, this week. Mrs. B. H. Marcum, 603 Bemidji avenue, returned Thursday from,Chi- cago, where she has been visiting for several \weeks with relatives and friends. IW. Cooper of Twelfth street, re- turned home the first of the week from Rochester, where he attended a- clinic and consulted the Mayo brothers in regard to his health. next year's prigwit WHAT’S ON TONIGHT Evangelistic services -at. Baptist 7t3-5 | church at 7:30 o’clock. [ Chas. S.'Carter, Bemidji, Minn. __ WHY WORRY? Towser, hasn’t hurt his teetha bit! The rest is an orgy of thrills and laughs and shivers. The “funniest girl on the screen” in a picture that smashes the blues: . . NEW ART FILM COMPANY —— PRESENTS DOROTHY o Y Besides We Have Chester Conklin in—*“HIS MODEL DAY” EXCEL‘LEN'_T MUleTOR_leESTBA SUN. EVE. PROFRIETOR' ) l Farmers: If you want DYNAMITE AT COST, cut out, sign and mail this coupon filled out at once. T DANK Abeooenoeeicreeeeaeceeansccsmesnonssasasonsesssmsannsans 9 I will stump T Will DPUSR oo et acres I Will need...oecvrrreeerrerccr 1bS of 205 , .oeeveeereeceee Ibs 307, .. electric caps. My railroad station is.... . My nName iS..coccviiuccccmcmneeeieeeas Sign and mail t6 A. A. Warfield, Secretary, Beltrami County Land Clearing Ass'n., Bemidji, Minnesota. [ REX THEATRE Sundey and Shows gt 7:30—9:00 THEATRE —WHAT YOU WILL SEE— The Indians attacking a.pioneer train of prairie schooners. — The construction camos of the railyay gangs. Two immense rival dance halls and gambling halls. Kathlyn Williams, as Beauty Stanton, in a role that sur- passes that of Cherry Malotte in “The Spoilers.” A Lovely Romance - A Great Sacrifice SMASHING — THRILLING — BLOOD-STIRRING - NEVER TO BE FORGOTTEN CLIMAX A ASSlVE PRODUCTION OF THE GREAT WEST- .SHOWING AMERICA IN THE MAKING b “THE U. P. TRAIL” Zane Grey’sstory of the building of the Union Pa- cific Railroad across the West at a time when might was right and every man carried the law on his hip. ~ All Star Cast —INCLUDING— KATHLYN WILLIAMS ROY STEWART JGS. J. DOWLING Marguerite De La Motte ROBT. McKIM WALTER PERRY JAS. P. MURPHY (A Wonderful New Western Star) Admission 15¢c and 30c . —_____ WE HAVE SEEN IT—DONT YOU MISS IT— e e COMING MONDAY—HAREY CAREY in “HEARTS UP” COMING—WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY— Harold Lloyd s IS A LLOYD—AND HE WHOLLOYDS, LAUGHS LONG— omm i v st e s— LADIES N Wilson Co. TS 1 elica liked omwild ! te wanted a man who | to shave bebween P \J SR IR SO TS € Divected by EDWARD DILLON from the scendrio by JUNE MATHIS and A P.YOUNGER, Sewell Ford’s TORCHY. The Red Headed office boy who has tickled a hirndred million ribs with Johnny Hines- TV ET RIESTATE g VN NEWS Rex Orchestra Matinee 2:30 ) TBrigham Young by dinner time. . .. andv\ : she marvied a mild young thing shackled with the name of Regpie.. Why ?_ and ) what came of it 22 wif ; he answer towhat 15 the most hectic ¢ and hilavious story ever screened . . . WITH AN ALL STAR CAST o the stabz comechy success by~ . CW.BELL . . and . . MARK SWAN 7:15-9:00 “NUTEBER PLEASE” FOR LLOYD'S LAUGHS LAST .y evening, between the first and , twenty-four of the latest hats 1 be modeled for you by Elko Monday \ s orelse look Like 10c-30c