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Olat Olson ‘of fluxley ipent thb a:y in this city yesterday. - g i g Roland Henrionétte was a vllltor in the city. yesterday. at"Ganter's bak- L B 14 Lewis Cnllex\l of Aitkin was a Sun- _day visitor in Bemidji. - A K. McPhemn of Walker spent Saturday here on buslnesa Phelp’s Grocery delivers four times dally.: Call 'phona 657. 1mod-1 R. W. Delaney of Shevlin was a Saturday visitor in this city. 7 Take home a brick of Koor's ice cream. 4-5tf Oswald Lind of Walker spent Sa-t urday in Bemidji on'business; ‘Cleon Maston of Big Falls was a Saturday vlultor in this ecity, Fresh,”sweet ‘milk and cream, sold at Gamen bnkety 10 6t M. Nathanson of Eveleth was a Saturday tualness J,isitar here. o ¥ Cash n‘ld ror Liberty Dond G _B. Hooley, Norther i C. P. Bllin; son'ot Norlhome wn a Bemidji bpsiness visitor saturdiy Miss Edna ser, of. T}lrflo lliver was the week end ’guest: 6! Bemidji friends. o R by Our.motto lé quality! bur strength is service, Phelps Grocery Phpne 657. + Earl Grlnols of the Solway Mer- cantile company was a Saturday busi- ness visitor' in’ Bemidjl. interest to become & Con- 1t3-7 It’s to your, regular customer at our stores sumer’s Shoe Co. was a business visitor in Bemidji Saturday. {nsses' Majre Chimzan of - Casd|: Lake and Mathilda Chimzan of Ake- ley were Bemidji visitors in. §unday. $50,000 to loan on farms. The Dean Land Co., Bemid!i Minnesota. 10-27tt A. Kaiser of Bagley was a week end business visitor.in the city. He rciurned to his home this afternoon. Sclling shoes is our bush’xess. Sav- ing “money . is your . business. Con- sumer’s Shoe Co. 1t3-7 ) Thomas E. Rafferty, who is em- ployed by the. Mississippi. - Lumber company.at Solway, was a business vislt‘or in the city Saturday. . Slab wood, $350 per cart load, 16- inch Jack vine in the round, ver, cart lcad. immediate delivery. Bemidij Mfe. Co. 15181t ‘Mrs. Fred Graham returned Sat- urday night from Minneapolis whej she has spent the past few montls visiting relatives and friends. for spot cash. Small pro- ‘We bu; fits, makfg a low sellin;z price (,on- sumer’s Shoe Co. 1t3-7 John Dechalneau underwent an operation this morning at 8:30 at the St. Anthony hospital. His con- dition since tHe operation has not yet been reported. FOR ANY KIND or real estste deal, see or write Willits & Olson, the land ‘men. 1-1tt Albert Powell returned Saturday night from St, Paul where he was examined last week as an alternate for ,ppoihtment to West Point Mili- tary’academy. Don’t. forget that Courtney’s Feed Store is now located at 117 Minne- sota ayepue, in place formerly oc- cupied by Koors creamery. When you buy feed of us you can secure it only at the above address. Our prices are Iower than ever. 'l'ryd uz 3d3- 0. Olmstead of BlackGuck was/in Bemidji Fridgy and left again Sat- urday night for (Minneapolis where his small son was to be opesated upon at one of the hospitals. Mr. and Mrs. .Don Whitman. re- turned Sunday morning from an ex- tended trip to points in .Wisconsin' and Mjssouri. En route they spent the week end in’ St..Paul.: In Wis- consin they visited Mr. Whitman’s brother at Watertown. LAND O ‘We need a few improved and par- tiaTly improved farms.in the vicinity of Bemidji for our spring listing. Chas. 8. Carter, Bemidji Mln:,fl.m it with-the gkirt or d-opped below. Med- mdl-l g |hall at 8.p’clock, Mrs. Lucy Riddell of Turtle River | $6.50 | went to International Falls on the ‘Q&fl" Stiop; NOTICE TO- CREDITORS We have movedour offices to Room | 1U& | 14 over the l’enney store. Those owing us .on -a¢counts and | past due notes will please eall and ! make settlement at once. St. Hilaire Retail Lumher Co. | 53 By A. M. Nilsestuen, Supt. | s==—————2=—————— §ECOND UNIT OF METHODIST i Drs. Larson & Larson, | Optometrists. If trou-| bled with headaches, | orders of any Eind, needing Diaiees 1) nt lasses repaired, ® o'clock, at the home of Mrs. A. W. consult them. Benson, 414 Irvine avenue, for work. All members are urged to be present 9137 IN SATIN AND ‘This,.. unusually amnruooking froék ie ‘catried cat’in very dark green satin. Bkirt and 'sleeves are trimmed - with rosettes of chenille ribbon, making an original decora- tion. The skirt is gathered at the sides of the low- walsted blouse, with the heading rising above the girdle. The eide_panels may be. eut - even fum ‘size requires'5 yards 36-inch material, with® 2% yards. ribbon for each rosette. Pictorial Review Dress No, 9137, Sizes, 34 to 44 inches bust. Price, 35 cents WHAT’S ON TONIGHT Degree of ‘Honor at 1. 0. O..F. hall at .8 o'clock. ‘Women'’s ‘Benefit . association of Maccabees at Moose hall at 8 o’clock. Auxiliary .of American” Legion, Civic and Commerce: association rooms, at 8 o’clock,. Reyival ervices at church at; 7:45 o'clock. Royal .Arch Masons at the' M. E. Masonic Arthur. O'Neil ™ ‘of TItasca State Park, transacted buslness in Bemid)i on Fr!dsy 5 'lfln_rl Martin of Turtle River was a between train-visitor in Bemidji on Saturday. . — Mrs. Thacker of Guthrie transacted business in Bemidji the latter part of the week. - Mrs. ‘George Feigel of Northern was-shopping and calling on friends in Bemidji on Satuhray. Mrs. George Kah;er of Turtle Riv- er wag_a between trafn guest of Bemidji friends on Saturday. Mrs. C. Martin of Turtle River brought her little daughter, Helen, to Bemidji Saturday to consult a physician. S.'C. Bailey, 606 America avenue, morning train to conduct a state land sale at that place. Miss Catherine Newton, teacher at Turtle River, was a between' train s | guest of Bemidjl friends while shop- | | ping in Bemidji Saturday. Miss Ada Carlson of Turfle River was.in Bemidji on Saturday en route to her home from Itasca State Park, where she has visited friends for a' week. - Mrs. Krueger and Mrs. Montague of Bemidji went to Benedict the latter part of the week to Secure a cottage, where they expect’ to reside’ this summer, pPery; T William _Langeh state scaler, transacted business in Bemidji and was, a guest at the Dick Melville home Saturday; en route to his home in St Paul. Mrs.- L. J. Poppenberg of Nymore went to Brainetd Saturday night to visit her husband whp is in the N. P. hospital at that place. She reports that he is doing nicely. M. N. Crawford and Mrs. C. A. Crawford will leave this evening: for Rochester and other points in'the southern part of the state. They will spend a few days in the Twin Cities en route. They expect to be gone. for several weks. M. 'W. Deputy, president of the state normal, and R. O. Bagby, super- intendent of the Bemidji public, schools, returned -Sunday from At- lantic City, where'they have been attending > the National Education association ,convention. Mr. and Mrs.-F. J. Bisiar of Dav- enport, Iowa, arrived .in Bemidji Saturday Tening to visit a week at the home'of Mr. Bisiar’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bisiar, 1111 Dewey | avenue and with Mr, Bisiar's sister, | Mrs, D. R..Burgess and family, 615 Mlmwsot avenue. r rafiteed vulcan!zlnq and tire nx B0 to the Service And | We n&fl 5 ,ew “improved and par-: | tially improved farms in the vicinity| iof Bemidji for our spring listing. | |Chas. 8. Carter, Bemidji Minn. 613-18 | | AID TO MEET TOMORROW | The second unit, or bedroom di-| vision of the Methodist' Ladies’ Aid | will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2/ LARSONS ENTERTAIN nd ‘Mrs.. Andrew Larson, 713 Mlnnemw"aten\le, entertained at 6 ‘he invited guests were nd: Mesdames S.. A. Cutter, H.. L. 'Basmulsen, and »cC;y 7"Music and jamusemetns: of the ng andithe guests report a most | enjoyabls: time. 3 EmcESONJOBGEHBON Miss - Elizabetli . Erickson, ".daugh- ter- of Mr. amt Mrs.. A. R. BErickson of this city, and Arthur; Jorgenson of San Francisco were united in mar- riage - at the Norwegian Lutheéran church:at San Francisco on Febru- ary 22°in the presence of a large numbep. of !rlends and] relatives. Mr. “and.Mrs, B. . Erickson, brother and sister-in-law of the bride, acted attendants of honor,’ while Miss 1da Jorgenson and Harold Jor- vgenson, sister and brother of the groom,, acter as groomsman. ‘The;; ceremony was' conducted by Rev. K. Stromme, pastor of the Nor- wegian’'Lutheran church of San Francisco, and. a- brother-in-law of the, hride. Several Bemidji people |and former Bemidji people were in| |attendance, Mr, and Mrs. C. W. Van- derslufs, Mr, and-Mrs. A. I). Moe, Mr. and Mrs, Weaver, and’ Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Arnoldy. Mr. and Mrs. Jorgenson left the followinz morning for Los Angeles where they were to spend a week or ten days, joined later by Mr. and Mrs. Barney Erickson, who are soon to return to Bemidji. The newly- weds are to make their home in San nected with Jorgenson’s Pharmacy of that city. NOTES CONVERTED INTO PULP Millions of Dollars in Wornout Cur. rency Destroyed Every Week in Small English Village. | A lonely village in Kent, England, is the scene of the destruction of ten tons of treasury notes every Monday. The average face value of the notes destroyed amounts to §100,000,000. The banks and postmasters deter- mine when the life of a treasury note shall end. If In the opinion of a bank- England. There a triangular cut is made in the right-hand bottom cornef of the note, and it is then sent, in com- pany with millions of its fellows, to the post office in Holloway. Every day more than a ton of de- funct currency notes are delivered from the Bank of England to the mon- ey order department in Holloway. The notes are then defaced, made up into bundles of a thousand and put into sacks. On Monday the sacks contain- ing millions of the defunct currency notes are put into vans fnd dispatched to thelr destruction in Kent, where they are converted into pulp. \ Through Life’s Pilgrimage. And tlius €ver, by day and night, funder the sun and under the stars, climbing the dusty hills and toling along the weary plains, journeying hy land and journeying by sea, coming and going so strangely—to meet, and react on one another, move we restless travelers through the pilgrimage of. life.—~Clharles Dickens, in “Little Dor- rit.” ~ Scen in the Fire's Blaze. To see a bright blaze in the distance before retiring is a good omen foretells that, you will be successful in ‘what you undertake. If it flickers and dies out before you turn your eyes away it signifies that you have lost an excellent opportunit . Queer Word Explained. The real derivation of the word “esquire” is, as everyone will.remem- ber, from “escayer,” -old French. for “ghieldbearer,” and so came to be ap- plied to the chief retainers of knights. When the feudal days passed the werd remained. ..tposed of G. W. Harnwell, W. Z. Rob- brhl§=mth and Francisco, Mr. Jorgenson being con-| er or pdstmaster a note has become | worn out; it is sent to the Bank of | chief money order department ¢f the | and /| REVIVAL SERVICES OPEN AT METHODIST CHURCH The revival services t Methodist church opened y in a very encouraging way. Prof. Rueckert, of Osman,, 1., was in charge of the music. At the morn- ing service he rendererd “Alone With | Thee” by Bailey, and *‘Shait 1 Empty |- Handed Be?”|by Mciuley, and in the evening introduced the famous “Keep S\veet Chorus,”” and judging trom the'response by the people it {was very greatly enjoyed. His solo was “He Keeps Me Singing,” by Bridgers. $In addition to the solos by Mr. ‘Rueckert, the male quartette, com:- the erday huwn, Raymond Farr and B. L. John- son, rendered a number at the even- ing service? The morning megsage was brought by Rev. J. C. Craig, D. D., of St. |Paul. His subject was ‘“The Mighty {Saviour.” In.the evening the pastor preached on “Isaiah, the Prophet,of Faith.” 1ie said, in part, that Isaiah was one of the most wonderful ap- pearances -in the history of the hu- man spirit. He lived in a time of great political disturbances. The key for the interpretation of llus message ‘is to be found in the isixth chapter, the vision which he ‘saw in the temple the year that King {Uzziah died. He saw in that vision |the supremacy of God, that the |throne of the Almighty is above all earthly thrones.. He traced back il the sins of his day to one root sin, the sin of unbelief. Unbelief las |been the cause of many a national !disaster. Unbelief has meant the | wrecking of many human‘soul. It is the purpose in these meetings to cafl men to an intelligent faith in God. The call was responded to by 14 young men, some of whom had already made a public profession of, faith, but came with their fellows, | who for the first time declared their intention to lead a Christian life. There has not been a more inspiring scene in the Methodist church in many years, than the consecration of | thes¢ young men. Both services | yesterday were largely attended. | Meetings will continue each evening this week beginning at 7:45. = _————, District Manager Wanted A live wire to represent the Loy- al Americans, an up-to-the-minute Fraternal society, offering the best | | features of life insurance. No in- |; vestment required, ability and am- bition being the necessary quali- fications. A wonderful oppo: tunity for the right man. Address F. M. TRUAX, State ‘Manager 352 Bremer Arcade, St. Paul Minn. HAS MADE THOUSANDS RICH IN MONTANA Are you interested in the vital forces which have ‘made Montana prominent over night and Lewis- town the metropolis of the Treas- ure State? Do you want to know of the thousands and thousands of dollars which have been piled up by investors in this great oil pool— CAT CREEK—the sensation of the oil world? We have:the full details of this famous country from the day of . the first well down to date and a map of the entire oil structure as prepared by Government Geolo- gists. Send the coupon below and we will forward it to you by re- turn mail. USE THIS COUPON Lewistown Finance Co., Room 6, Cook-Reynolds Bldg., Lewistown, Monta: Kindly send me map and lit- erature of the famous Montana Oil' Fields, wnhoul charge. ' Name . Address More Interesting lventure. , A Comedy D He Found the Tigers of the Underworld of the Jungles. '-FRANK MAYO | FRITZIE BRUNETTE and WALTER LONG ln a Romance of Mystery and Melodrama ‘TIGER TRUE” - The story of a rich man’s son, who hunts tigers in the jungles of - Af and goes into the underworld for sheer love of excitement Vividly Alive With Swift Action —ALSO SHOWING— “TROUBLE BUBBLES” 7:30-9:00 0¢ & 25¢ Than the Denizens in Two Parts Tao-Night Stunt to Cure Hiccoughs. A Spanish physician claims to have been very successful in curing stub- born cuses of hiceoughs by this treat- ment: The patient lies down. and draws up bis knees until his thighs are pressed tightly to his abdomen, the lower part of the legs being pressed agalnst the thighs by bending the knees. The position is held for several. min- “utes. The effect of this is to press the abdominal organs up ‘agiinst the| diaphragm and to sustain the pressure until the diaphragm ceases its spas- modic contraction. Mark of Bondage. Little*Paul: visiting' his cousins on the farm, had been. taken down to sec the pigs. Noaticing several had rings in their noses, he sald to his big brother: “Say, Bill, those pigs must be married, *canse they are wear. | ing ring icago American. Diamond Wedding Anniversary. The number of years allotted to the dinmond anniversary varies in differ- ent countries. In the Scandinavian countrles 60 years Is fixed as the dia- mond wedding, while In Italy, 70 years constitute a diamond wedding, and the sovereign of that country is wont to testify his Interest in the happiness of any couple in his kingdom who have ‘dwelt together In holy wedlock for 70 years by some token of royal favor. A well-known writer states that various authorities declare that 70 years, be- ing, a sacred period, the three score and ten years alloited by the psalmist as the age of man on earth, shonld be regarded as the period of a true dia- mond wedding. RATES DOWN THE WEST HOTEL Minneapolis, Minn. Now Quoting Rooms at $1.50 to' $2.00 Without Bath $2.00 to $5.00 With Bath Moderate Priced Cafe in “The Vice of Fools” It is an unusual plcture with a touch of comedy. /It is‘'one of the best f ALICE JOYCE ELKO Tues. & Wed. this year and it is drawing capacity houses where | ever shown. It is the picture your friends are recommending—Don’t fail to l:ge,jh ik _A PEPPY DRAMA LARRY AS COLORFUL AS EGYPT AN ARABIAN KNIGHT" Full of Humorous and Thrilling Situations. Noted Cast Headed By the Master Actor— SESSUE HAYAKAWA AS A PLAY-BOY and ARCH-ADVENTURER THE COMEDY KING— IN HIS LATEST “THE SPORTSMAN” The Best Mirth-maker of the Season SEMON Connection 130 TO-NIGHT 9:00 Last Times REX THEATRE T0-DAY LOUlS B MAYER Presents His Big Super—Special “The WOMAN In His HOUSE” The wonderful play of a love that girdles the ( earth. It will open the floodgates of your tears and dam them up with joy and laughter. —Came down from the lonely North, fresh, innocent, sweet, to be the wife of the man who was .llw'wq too busy. her of her husband’s love, just a woma NATIONAL P\ TUAES, FOX SUNSHINE COMEDY— Marriage gave her a name, a child, It made her not a wife, n in his house. Do you wonder But when she did, but robbed but she answered temptation? Mother-Love held her back—for the little wife was the little mother, too! This isn’t the story of one woman, but of all wives who arc but women in their hus- band’s house. In 2 Parts e e S e e e e e e Rex Orchesira FOX'NEWS Matinee:2:30—7:10-9:00 —TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY— CANYON PICTURES Presents FRANKLYN FARNUM IN ‘““THE STRUGGLE"”’ A Rapid-fire Story of the New West The go —THURSDAY— 1d of a girl's character fire of suffering and sacrifice. “THE MISFIT WIFE” Featuring ALICE LAKE refined by the And a Noteworthy Supporting Cast