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'Empty flou ery, - {o Ole Pederson ¢f Big Falls was a Monday business-visitor here. ° L’l‘lka home a Drick of Koor's: am,,z&m_ 45t Elk mvu was @ mmmn business visitor today. s«mnx shoes is our business. &V- lis money is your business. .Con- s?mers Shoe Co. § John H. Stechman ot Tenstrike was al vlsltor in the, city yuterday. £ Aneml the millinery and ready- lo £ wear opening at Troppman’s Mon- day, Tuesday and Wednesday. 8‘3 6 ©1. M. Tollefson “ of Bagley spent Monday in Bemidji on. buslnoss. Y *It’s to your interest to becnm [ regular customer at our store. ~Con- sumers Shoe Co. 1t3-15 | Theodore B. Olson of Deerwood |- was a business visitor here today. ! Fresh, sweet milk and cream, sold at Ganter's bakery. _-ug Magnus Aaserud of Grygla was a Bemidji business visitor yesterday. ‘We buy for 'spot cash. Small pro- fits, making a low selllngz. price. Con- sumers Shoe Co. t3-15 C. Teigen and E. G. Teigen o) Northome were business visitors here \yesterday. : Cash paid for Liberty bonds. G. B. Hooley, N‘tmhtrn Grocery Co. 1-194f LS - F. Benz of Toppenish, Wash., so- called potato king, spent the- dny in the city on business. s Fresh eggs, laid yesterday. We'll |3 People’s Co-oper- 6t3-19 bring them to you. ative Store, © Mrs. N. Cota of Boot Leg lake, who' is under medical treatment in Be- mefijl spent ' Saturday here. Big special on . Pillsbury’s = Best flour, 98 1b. sack, $5. Troppman’s Grocery. 2t3-16 A. C. O'Banion of Park Rapids spent Monday in the city on ‘busi- ness. 2 Big special on Pillsbury's ' Best flour, 98 Ib. sack, $5. Troppman’s Grocery. 2t3-16 Harvey K. Meyer, superintendent of the Leech Lake Indian agency, was a business vllltor in ‘the: clty yesterday. i -y "One hundred ladies’ hats arrived to- day from New York city for the mil- linery opening at Troppman’s. Y 3t3-16 Charles. C, Hovey and George Me- | P Lean of International Falls were among the business visitors in the city Monday. v i $50,000 to loan on' farms. The Dean Land Co., Bemidjl, Minnesota. 10-37t¢ Glenn Allen of Lake Hattie drove to the Birchmont farm Sunday and visited wiith Mr. and Mrs. ‘W. G. Cook and Roy Shepherd, former resi- dents of Lake ‘Hattie. See the educational film tonight at the Grand. "It shows work. being done by the Modern Woodmen in fight against tuberculosis. '~ 2d3-15 i Mrs. J. H. Morris returned (o aor | home near Becida Saturday “after | 'spending. several days in the- city, the guest of her sisters, Mrs. F. J, Frost and Mrs. McPherson. An educational,film will be shown at the Grand tonight, showing work being done by Modern Woodman ‘so- ciety in arresting tuberculosis in Col-! orado. 2d3-15 | J. 'W.-Heggie. and, wife autoed ‘to ‘Bemiqdji Friday where they spent the week end shopping and visitihg rel- ‘atives and friends, returning to their home in Lake Hattie Sunday. Mrs. L. O. Petrie and daughter-in- law, Mrs. Grace Petrie, of Rockwood, | were out of town shoppers in the city Saturday. The latter is teach- er of the Edgewood school in Grant Valley. + There will be a committee meet- ing in the Moose hall at 2:30 p. m, ‘Sunday, March 20th. All who are interested in seeing the liberatiom of political and religious fervor are in- vited to attend. 1t3-15 Did you attend the millinery and ready to wear opening at Troppman’s. 3t3-16 LAND OWNERS We neec a few improved and par- tlaTly improved farms in the vicinity | of. Bemidji for our spring listing. Chas. 8. Carter, Bemidji Minn. 6t3-18 | Drs. Larson & Larson, Optometrists. If trou-| bled - with headaches, Tervousness or eye dis- orders. of any kind, n glasses ! repaired, them. oyes fitted. g | daily, - 13-16 |- _{here - daily. isort this week. |31 Monday noon. Methodht clrurch at 7:45. o’elock ‘Loyal Order of Moose at Moolc hall at 8 o'clock. Royal Neighbors at I. 0. O F. hall t 8. o’clock. Eastern Star at Masonic hall at 8 o’clock. Mrs. Ross Anderson of Northern "' Phelp's Broeory delivers tour times Call phnln 657. Aitnrney J. E, 'Lunnrlun ‘of ‘Cass “was.a business visitor ‘in the c(ty today. ! M was’a between train shopper in Be- ‘midji quttly Bemidji Monday: |hoppin: and call- | . ingion lrlend.l. midji Monday. = Mrs, ‘E.:R.” Moulton of Northern Was.. a hetween train guest of Be- |- midji triends Monday. FOR ANY. KIND of real estate’ dul. ;#¢e or ‘write Willits & Olson, the land men. 1.1t .- G. ‘Halgren, 902 Bemidji ave- nue,’ went to Aitken this morning to spend a few days on business. Dr: E.'W. Johnfon went to Min- nenpal(l last night ‘to be gone a few days attending to business matters. 3 e Lloyd Hazen, son’of Mr. and: Mrs. Wmn. Hazen, 216 Irvitie ayenue south, is _very ill wml pnéumonia at his lmme Fresh sweet “dajry huuer received People’s. Co-operative Store., 6t3-19 iMss M. Narum, teacher -in the school - at: §pur,’ was in Bemidji en route to Alexandria, where she is vis- iting relatives this week. rs. ‘Thomas Fuller, 323 ~Fifth street, visited friends and relatives t “Blackduck for the week end, re- turning to her home Monday. L.'P. Eckstrum; who is very ill at his: home 320 Beltrami avenue was reported to be worse last evening, but a trifle better this morning. Our motto is quality! Our at}-ensth is service, - ‘Phelp's Groecry Phone 657 1mo4-1 C."J.. Winter -and lnmlly moved last week from 404% Minnesota ave- niue to the 8. W. Scott farm, west of town, and expect to spend the sum- ‘mer;‘there. New fur,_ chokers just received at the Elko Hat Shop. Priced very reagonable. . Only a:few received. Come early. 1t3-15 «Nnited, States Government Post- oftice Inspector J. A, Armstrong, has been inspecting ‘the Bemidji postof- fice: the past few.days, and found it In excellent condition. Mru xels Rudy and children of inewood were.visiting 0. Rudy and t Iy over Sunday, en Foute to their home from Nary, where they visited Mrs; - Rudy’s mother, Mrs. Olson, for a few days. 3 New’ fur .chokers just received at the” Elko ‘Hat Bhop. ‘Priced very reasonable. Only a few = received. Come early, L 1t3-15 iy ot E. R. Kurtz and family, who came to Bemidji recently from Glasgow, Mont;; and have resided temporarily on' Irvine avenue, have rented a house on First street to which they will move. today. N.' L. Hakkeriip, 916 Bemidji ave- nue, received word last night that his brother, John L. Hakkerup, was very ill"at Virginia, Minn. Mr. Hakke- rup.formerly lived in Bemidji and is well known here. Gi'D. Greigg and M. Millis of vear Fernhill drove to Birchmont Besch Monday. ‘Mr. Greigg came in with his wood-saw and will be employed in sawing wood for the summer re- He will be asisted by Glen Allen. Mrs. James Long and two children of Puposky, wha have beén visiting at Henning, stopped in Bemidji for a few days visit with her sister, Mrs. C. A. Knopke, and her brother, J. W. Knox, and families, returning to their home yesterday. Charles Trog has returned to his home at Becida from Minneapolis, where he was under the care of phy- gicians for several months. Mr. Trog is a pioneer of his vicinity and has a large circle of friends who will be pleased. to learn that his health is mow greatly improved. George ‘Walker, Jr.,, weat to Min- neapolis Saturday sand spent Sunday there with his wife, who has been taking treatment for several weeks in a hospital. He - reports 'Mrs. Walker as getting along fine, and her many friends will be pleased to learn that her condition is much improved. B. R. Erickson arrived last night from San Frantisco, Cal, where he ‘has been visiting relatives and sight | |zeelng. for the past few months; Mrs. | Erickson stopped in Minneapolis to visit her mother, and will return to Bemidji in a few days. Mr. Erickson expects to go into business again in! Bemidji. { LAND OWNERS We need a few improved and par- tially improved farms in the vicinity iof Bemidji for our spring listing. Chas. 8. Carter, Bemidji Mm; 515 t wa& vllmnz friends in Bemldfl Mon- |, day, - - | 1mod-1 |, . Bessie Burhham of Wllton 3 “Mlss Grace. Smith of Spur was in : P Puther of Lavinia was | tp'business ‘matters in Be- |’ He returned to Bema- | RUSSIAN BLOUSE. EFFECT je reste,” snyq the Russian blouge and the unanimous response is *welconic.”” - Nothing exceeds its charm- ing si Iplicl(), not is there any style so generall ly adaptable to the well-dressed woman's needs. _ This «design in dark brown satip has the tunic trimmed with three bands af -braid i self-color and | this decaration is repeated on the sleeves and ends of the girdle. Medium mzc requires 5:yards 10-inch satin and 1% - yard 36-inch lining for gofes. £ Pictorial, Review ‘Blous¢' No. 9247, Sizes, 34 to 42 inches bust. Price, 35 cents. Skirt: No., 8295, Sizes, 24 to 36 inches waist. Price, 25 cents: i ‘Alex Shavitch, of ‘Shavitch Broth- ers, left last night for the Twin Cities on a ‘short husiness trip. “Je stis; Mrs: ‘L. W. Galloway will leave business trip for a few. days. DAUGHTERS OF REBEKAH WEDNESDAY NIGHT The Daughters of Rebekah will hold their regular meeting Wednes- day night at the I. 0.'0. F. hall at 81 o'glock, . A large attendance is de- sired. PRESBYTERIAN LADIES TO MEET TOMORROW AFTERNOON The bedroom division of the La- dies’ Aid of the Presbyterian church will meet at the home of Mrs.'E. N. French, 1123 Beltrami avenue, to- morrow .afternoon. Mrs. George Kreatz is chairman of the division. PRESBYTERIAN 8. 8. TEACHERS AND OFFICERS HOLD MEET The regular monthly business meeting ‘of the Sunday, school teach- ers and :officers of the Presbyterian church, was held last evening at the home of Mrs. A.-Lord, 903 Beltrami avenue. . Reports were made by the various departments which were very encouraging, and showed the Sunday- school in' a thriving' condition. A short instructive program and a so- cial hour ‘were enjoyed. Mrs. Loran- ger and Mrs. Lord were hostesses and served very dainty refreshments. NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN LADIES HOLD FOOD SALE The ladies of the Norwegian Luth- eran church will hold a food sale at the office ‘of the Bemidji Gas com- pany Saturday afternoon. BAPTIST MISSIONARY The Missfonary society of the Bap- |tist church will ‘meet Wednésday |evening at 7:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. S/ L. Sellers, 1215 Bemidji avenue, : i Doctrine of Reincarnation. The doctrine of a- previous ‘exint- ence being made manifest to the, in- dividual is very old, and certain sects. especially in the Far East, belfeve that man experiences many incarnations, carrying the memory to a greater or less degree from one incarnation to) the other.. Theplogical writers have taken up this strange state of feeling had an -existence before our present the beginning. Many Minhesota dairy cotvs’made brilliant records in Janiary. M. H Fohrman of University Farm, supe! intendent of official testing in Min- nesota, réports that of (69 cows in the yearly ‘test division, 110,.0r 16.5 pefi‘cent, produced more than four pounds of butterfat in two days. This list 1s longer than that of any pre- ceeding month. Eighteen cows pro- duced more than five pounds of but- terfat in ‘two. ‘days. ‘"l‘ho aniount of seven-day test- ing,” says Mri Fohrman, “took a de- cided jump upward, nnfl along with the increase in nimbers we had im- provement in quality. Of 197 re- cords finished in January, 81 ‘were over 20 pounds of butter. This is 41 per cent of the total, or close to half. There were 19 records of mor than 20 pounds of fat in seven days.” Reports of Minnesota cow testing ar'?& é&%fl{%@h’i’%&gfi‘ fli’f‘ fLae llne with the records of performance cited by Superintendent Fohrman. A dairy queen owned -by . Stepsrude Bros., of Montevidéo, produced 106 pounds “of - butterfat during the month; second to her was a cow be- longing to Marlow & Randall of Mankato with' production of 93.71 pounds. There were many other high scores, all showing what good care and feed will d h o anded Clock. = { What is probably the oldest alarm clock in America;: made in Amerlea, dates back to pre-Revolutionary times, and was made by Joriathan Wood of Philadelphia. The clock has but one hand, that telling the hours, which are in Roman numerals, separated into four sections, 15 minutes apart, so that.| it is possible to estimate the time within two or three minutes after a this evening for the Twin Cities on a || SOCIETY MEETS TOMORROW as_an evidence that our mentality || bodily life—souls being created from associations for January to L. V.| lttle practice. The time and alarm Wilson_ of .University Farm, state by welights, H. B. WARNER Supported by ANNA Q. NILSSON—in— | “ONE HOUR BEFORE DAWN” A Baffling Play With the Throb of Action . and the Thrill of Suspense IT WILL FOOL THE KEENEST MIND —Also Showing— A film illustrating the wonderful progress made against tuberculosis—under auspices of Modern Woodmen of America VAUDEVILLE FRIDAY Matine—2:30 Nights—7:30-9:15 "THOMAS and WILSON | | RUTH PAGE and (0, Twa. “Colored” Gingersnaps 1 Scenic, lmtm:::hl. Elutriull OMEGA TRIO For hu’hin' Purposes Only BUDD SHAEFFER “The Cracked Nut” EDITH in the Photo ROBER1§ Play in 5 Parts— “WHITE YOUTH” e D TfNflFTHE BIBGEST ATTRACT Snappy Choruses—Clever Dance: Solos and Readings “SEE BEMIDJI'S INFANT WONDER -MUSIC BY THE POPULAR ELKO ORCHES’PRA WANDA HAWLEY ¥ THE OUTSIDE- WOMAN" == REALART: PIUTURES cummum YOU SIMPLY MUST GO AND SEE THE DAINTIEST OF STARS IN THE MERRIEST OF DOMESTIC COMEDIES In Addition—“TWELVE P. M.” Two Part Comedy ELKO TONIGHT & WED. and WEDNESDAY A Story of Gllded Ev:l and Golden Innocence William Fox presents Shirley MASON “fLAME OF YOUTH" REELCRAFT COMEDY “WHEN THE CAT’S AWAY” It'll Cure Your Prize Grouch— Married or Single Rex Orchestra Matinee:2:30—7:10-9:00 —THURSDAY & FRIDAY— One Man—One Wife! Civilization forces man to accept that principle but it cannot control his mind. 'LIONEL BARRYMORE production of W. B. Maxwell’s novel directed p by Kenneth Webb. “THE DEVIL’S GARDEN" - —SATURDAY— WILLIAM FAIRBANKS IN “A WESTERN ADVENTURER” A Real Western Thriller —COMING— VIOLA DANA “THE OFF-SHORE PIRATE” Bi6 36c Spacial ; Special TROPPMAN'S BIG 98c SPECIAL ON CANNED GOODS 98¢ No. 2 Red Raspberries, in syrup, 4 for. . No. 2 Fancy Strawberries, in heavy syr- up, 3 cans . No. 2; Fancy Aprleots, in heavy syrup, 3cans ...... No. 2} Faney Sliced Peaches, in heavy syrup, 3 cans .. No. 2} Faney Muscat Grapes, in heavy syrup, 3 cans . .. No. 2} Fancy Egg Plums, in hoavy syr- up, 3cans . No. 2 Fancy Monarch B]ackberries, in ‘heavy syrup, 3 cans i 98ec 98¢ . 98¢ No. 3 Sauer Kraut, 6 cans No. 3 Sweet Potatoes, 4 cans . . No. 2} Bengal Tomatoes, 6 cans . . No. 2 Standard Tomatoes, 8 cans . No. 2 Sweet Peas, 8 cans . No. 2 Sweet Corn, 8 cans No. 2 Crosby Sweet Corn, 6-cans: ... 1 Ib Pink Salmon, 6 cans :...i5a .t BIG SPECIAL ON Pillsbury’s Best Flour, 98-1b sack. . = TROPPMAN PHONE 927