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D. H. Wilcox of Aitkin was a caller ‘_{q Bemidji yesterday. > M. F. Chimzan of Akeley was a Be- midji visitor yesterday. Strictly fresh -eggs t at 33c’ per dozen at Troppman’s. 1t3-22 Phelp’s.Groeery delivers four ‘times - daily. Call phone 657., .. 1mo4-1 Mr. and Mrs. John Steger of Bove, spent the‘day in Bemidji. b Miss F. $lody of Big Falls was a wvisitor incthe city today. Take home a brick of Koor's fce cream. 1 A-BtL E. B. Streets of Cass Lake was a business caller here Monday. Strictly fresh eggs at 33c per dozen at Troppman's. 1t3-22 ‘We buy for spot cash. Small pro- fits, making a low sellinz price. Con- sumers Shoe Co. 1t3-22 L. D. Allen of Northome was a Monday business visitor here. E. S. Forgette of Virginia was a Bemidji business visitor.today. Empty flour sacks at Ganter’s bak- ery. . 12-4tt Mrs. Geofge Feigle of Northern transacted business here Monday. Charles C. Hovey of International Falls spent Monday here on business. When you eat-meat; you want the choicest. We have it. Miller's Cash Store. 6t3-26 A. R. Dailey was a Bemidji busi- ness visitor from Rockwood -Satur- day. K. Latham and I S. Koelmel of Blackduck were visitors in the city today. i 3 It’s to your interest to become a regular customer at our store. Con- sumers Shoe Co. 1t3-22 1f you are sufféring from any heart or Tung trouble-attend the clinic to- MOrrow. & 1t3-22 " Albert Worth of Northern was attending to business matters in Be- | midji Monday. Fiesh, sweet milk and cream, sold at Ganter’s bakery. 10-6tf ‘Willifams of Wilton Be- Mrs. Frank was a between train shopper in midji Monday. Miss Marguerite Burner went to Lavinia Saturday and spent the week end visiting friends. Cash paid for Liberty bonds. G. B. Hooley, Northern Grocery Co. A 1-18t¢ Mrs. C. E. Riley returned to her home Saturday ‘night after a two month’s visit with her parents at St. Cloud. . . Miss Lucy Dunnigan and Mrs. E. E. Kenfield went to Cass Lake this morning to spend the day as guests of friends. ‘ eats always fresh—store clean d sanitary—prompt service—and fair prices at Miller's Cash store. 6t-3-26 Martin of Turtle River drove to Be- midji Monday to visit friends for a short time. Alex Shavitch left Sunday for Chi- . cago where he wil spend about a week buying stock for Shavitch Bro- FOR ANY KIND 0f real estate deal, see or write Willits & Qlson,- the land men. 1-1tt Miss Verna Ferrell returned to Bemidji Monday merning frem ‘Ten- strike where. she spent a few days visiting relatives. Tony Bahr of Coeur d’'Alene, Idaho, is moving his family to Be- midji this week. The Bahrs were former residents .of" Bemidiji. ' $50,000 to loan on farms. The Dean Land Co.,’ Bemidji, Minnesota. 10-27¢¢ J. W. Heggie and son, Floyd, mo- Friday to attend to business miatters ily on Irvine avenue. Miss Carol Knox was a week end guest at the home o fher parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Wi Knox, avenue, returning to her school du- ties near Blackduck ‘Monday ‘morn- ing. SET HARNESS FOR SA§E < Bids will be received by Tity Coun- cil on Monday, April 4th, 1921, for used by the &ire Départment. Certified eheck of 10 per cent to accompany all bids.’ City council re- serves right to reject any or all bids. Fire harness: may be examined at Jacob Brown’s Harness Shop, 106 Third street, Bemidji, Minn. 3-18-19—25-26—4-1-2. - Drs. Latson & rfifi::y- itted. WHAT’'S ON TONIGHT Board ' of Education at Central ibuilding at 8 o’clock. M W. A, at 1. 0. O. F. hall at 8| o’clock. Special meeting of Mooke lodge at Moose hall at 8 o’clock. ‘League of Women Voters at Civic| and “Commerce "association 8 o’clock. _ Revival services at church at 7:45 o’clock. Mrs. Carl Durand of ‘Puposky was a between train visitor in Bemidji Monday. been poor; and she came here to con- | rooms at | Mrs, J. ‘M. Peabody, visiting Mrs. F::G.:Halgren,' 902 Be- midji’ avénue, for the ‘past three weeke, will return.to her home at Billings, Mont., {Saturday. t On the evening of Maundy Thurs- {day, .Mareh 24, ‘a “banquet -for all Scottish Rite Masons and their ladies |will be_held at the Hotel Markham Methodist | at 7 0'clock= All Masons of that ord- er, whether otherwise notified or not are expected ’to’'be present. Kindly notify the ‘undersigned ‘by Wednes- day evenirig 50 that reservations for Mrs, Durand’s health has |8} 18y be made. sult a physician.” A baby girl was born to Mr. andf Mrs.: M. LaBounty of Tenth:'street E. W. Johnson, secretary. | 2t3-23 R NOTICE All ‘persons-having -goods stored in and Mississippi avenue, Sunday aft- |[my building at 214: Third street are ernoor, March 20, Mother-and child | hereby notified that same must be re- are reported to be doing well. Selling shoes is our business. ing money is your business. sumers Shoe Co. Mrs. Oscar Krantz, avenue, returned to her home Satur- day evening from Minneapolis, where she attended the State Convention of the Royal Neighbors, which was held there last week. You like yo ~+-Mrs. Chester S. Rouse. spent the week end with home folks at 423 She returnéd to Lake | Hattie Monday via the Becida stage, uties as’ teacher of Fourth-street. to resume her di the Meadowview school. Our motto is qualtty! Our strength Is -service. - Phelp’s Grocery. Phone 657, Mrs. Leon Jewett avenueleft Sunday morning for 'Hib- bing, where she was called by the | serious illness of her mother, Mrs. Jewett LaDue. Sav- Con- | J. E. '4t3-23 NOTICE T0 PUBLIC moved on or before April 25. Malloy. 1t3-22| gection ‘29, ‘of Gemeral Ordinance 709 meat properly cut. Miller’s Cash sfore expérienced meat cutter will satisfy. you, 6t-326 | . KM, 1mo4-1 of Mississippi | was panied by her little son, Dexter. Heart and lung clinic at the of- fices of Drs. Johnson and Borreson in | Security Bank ' building Examination free. Mrsgi W. H. Elletson, 1110 Beltra- mi avenue, met with an unfortunate | accident Sunday, falling on the slip- pery walk and spraining her ankle 1t will probably be sev- | eral days before she is able to be out quite badly. again, Dr. Greer o tomorrow. 1t3-22 £ St. Paul will be in charge of the free examination at the heart and lung clinic' tomorrow. 1t3-22 Irvine Mrs. accom- No. 114.. ey No dirty orfipwashed.bottles shall be returned to.a-deliveryman or store. Milk -deliverymen and stores are forbidden to receive or haye in their possessioen dirty ‘or unwashed ‘bottles or cans. . Penalty, not less than $10.00 or more ‘than $100.00, or not exceeding 90 days imprisonment, . /D. R. BURGESS, City Veterinarian. 3t3-21-22-23 N | ENTERTAIN CLUB | Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Ritchie, Minne- sota avenue, were hosts to the Phlio- {mathian club last evening at the reg- !ulnr meeting of the ‘club. |NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN AID WILL MEET WEDNESDAY |_ The Ladies’ Aid of the Norwegian |Lutheran-churcih will meet in-the church, corner of Eighth street and Minnesota avenue, Wednesday after- noon at 2:30. The third division will |serve refreshments. Mrs. A. Casper- son is chairman of the division. BETHEL LUTHERAN MISSION | SOCIETIES MEET TOMORROW There will'be a meeting of the Wo- men’s Home and Foreign Missionary societies , of the Bethel Lutheran | church, 522 America avenue, at the: church n Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. A program has been prepar- Mrs. J. S. McKenzie and Mrs. Ed. |ed, after which a social time will be Rieves -of Sharon, N. D., who have been visiting Mrs. Belle Denley at | the J. C. Courtney residence, 819 Be- midji avenue, returned to tneir home | this ‘morning. Mrs..McKenzie {s Mrs. Mrs. Hattie Ostrander and Evelyn |{ thers stors. Y tored from Lake Hattie to Bemidji |’ and visit with the James Heggie fam-| ' 1117 Park sale of one set of hand made harness i GEO, STEIN, City Clerk. | | Larson, | Optometrists. If trou- bled with headaches, nervousness or eye dis- orders of any kind, needing glasses | Denley’s - sister:in-law, ~and 'Mrs. | {Rieves, a cousin. * { Mrs. P. E. Welch of 1433 Irvine avenue left this morning for Orton- ville, called there by the illness ol her mbdther, Mrs, William Matthews. Mrs. Matthews has visited her| daughter in "Bemidji several' times, | and has made many friends who willi be sorry to learn of her illness. | | g Last Time Tonight GRAND —TOMORROW— Constance Binney |“SOMETHING w DIFFERENT”| enjoyed and lunch served. An offer- ing will be taken at the meeting. There will also be special pre-Easter services in the church on Thursday and Friday evenings at 8 o’clock. who has been | MOOSEHEART LEGION TO i MEET TOMORROW NIGHT The Women of Mooseheart Leglon will hold their regular meeting Wed- nesday-evening: at the Moose hall at 8 o’clock, ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE Mrs., A. -E. Ellison entertained Monday evening ‘at her home; 312 Ninth street, three tables of bridge. At a late hour Mrs. Ellison served a very fine luuch. B. A. C. CLUB MEETING ON WEDNESDAY IS CANCELLED ‘There ‘will be no meeting of the | B. A. C. club on Wednesday night in the basement of the Presbyterian 'church, because of holy week. FOSTER-TIMBOE Albert Timboe and Miss Marie Fos- | ter were married Monday evening at seven o’clock at the Presbyterian parsonage, Rev. L. P. Warford offi- ciating. They will make their home at Devil's Lake, N. D. ENTERTAINS ON BIRTHDAY Miss ‘Kathleen “Russell celebrated her sixth birth anniversary Monday, and in honor of-the day invited 10 of her little friends to her home, 907 Dewey avenue, to spend the aft- ernoon. Music was enjoyed, games played and Mrs. Russell served a very nice lunch. Kathleen received many birthday gifts. | BAPTIST LADIE3’ AID WILL MEET TOMORROW The/regular menthly meeting of the Ladies’ Aid of the Baptist church | will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2:30, at the home of Mrs. G. R. Mar- tin, 1315 Bixby avenue. After the business nieeting a social time will he enjoyed and a picnic lunch served. TY Mrs, Ifl}"\%&gfimsls Third street, invited five little guests to her home Monday afternoon to help her daughtér, Virginia, celebrate her ninth birth anniversary. Games were played and a fine birthday lunsh served. Virginia received many pret- ty gifts. Those inyited were: Jose- phine Lucius, Maxine Sivert, Viola Tibbett, Mary Anne Stewart and No- reen Gill. PRESBYTERIAN LADIES’ AID MEETS WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON “The Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid will meet in regular session Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the base- ment of the church. Officers for the ensuing year will be elected. tesses will be Mrs. H. A. Northrup, Mrs. H. R. Jones and Mrs. Earl Col- lard. All are cordially invited to at- tend. R RETURNS FROM CONVENTION Mrs. Oscar ‘Krantz ‘returned from Minneapolis Saturday pight after at- tending the convention of the Royal Neighbors held at the West Hotel, this convention is saidto be the larg: TROPPMAN'S GROCERY For Better Quality and Lower Prices Strictly Fresh Eggs 98-1b sack Pillsbury’s Best Flour. . . .$5.00 thcy Apricots, in" heavy syrup, No. 2% can Fancy Raspberries, in heavy syrup, No. 2 can Fancy Pears, in heavy syrup, No. 2} can Tomatoes, Corn or Peas, 2 cans ...... Pumpkin, No. 3 can . Sliced Peaches, No. 1} sizecan ... ... Fancy Blue Rose Rice, Cocoa, 2 lbs No. 2} size can Sliced Fancy California Prunes, Tlbs ....... Pure Honey, quart jars ............ Post Toasties or Corn Fresh Shelled Walnuts, Ib ......... Swift’s Pride Soap, 10 bars ......... Karo Syrup, 10-1b pail ' Fresh Crackers, by the caddie, 1b .. PureLard, 101bs ...... Schutter’s Lemon Drops, Gum Drops, Fudge or Jelly Beans, 3-1b pkg, 2 for. Gopher Special Mixed Candy, Ib .. ... Griswold’s Orange Marmalade, 14-o0z jar . Monarch Jelly Powder, pkg ....33c dozen Z5e 25¢ 40c 25¢ 15¢ 5lbs ..... Pineapple ... .. Flakes, 2 pkgs. . . 16¢ $1.70 25¢ 18¢ . 35¢ . 10c PHONE 927 TROPPMAN'S PHONE 927 Hos- | ~" PAGE THRER Ieu! and most successtul _ the Roya ‘Neighbors have ever held, there bé¢ing 11023 delegates present Wednesday :degreeA Mrs. Krantz reports an en- joyable time. ™ | LENTEN SERVICES ‘The English’ Evangelical Lutheran | chureh announces. a special Lenten service for Wednesday evening. The {mervices'will be held in the Scandina-' vian Lutheran church, “Ninth and {Minnesota, and begins at 7:45 o’clock. The pastor will preach on Isalah 54: “He was wounded for our |transgressions, Hu was ‘bruised for ious-iniquity.” His theme: “The Suf- |tering of Man's Wounded God.” The | public is invited. = . ' | | SURPRISE PARTY A very pleasant surprise party was {held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hammond Saturday evening, the oc-) |casion being in honor of Mr. Ham-| imond’s birthday. Covers were laid ifor 20 guests and American Beauty |roses formed the centerpiece. {; The invited guests were Mr. and |Mrs. H. Blackburn, Mr. and Mrs. M. vaulson, Mr. and Mrs. Gust Johnson, fMr. and Mrs. Julius Johnson, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Claude Titus, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lane, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Guy, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Glidden, and Mr. land Mrs. Foppenberg. Many beau- tiful presents were received by Mr. {Hammond. The evening was spent \in dancing and card playing. |BURT NOBLE'S FATHER DIES AT MINNEAPOLIS ‘Burt L, Noble of Nebish: returned | Monday from Minneapolis, where he was called last week on account of {the death of his father, Lynn W. iNoble. Mr. Noble died at the Gen- {eral hogpital, Minxeapolis, \Mvndny,l jevening when a class adoption of 233 .-i"'enrl i candidates received the-full initiatory.Harvey of Minneapolis, and Burt L., ! and his father drove up from Min- neapolis and the later spent . seme time with his son at Nebish, enjoying a fishing trip. He was very active vey at that time. The remains were in- of Nebish, and one daughTer, Mrs.|terred in Cha cemetery on Friday, Ella M. ‘Pratt of Amhdrst, Mass. {March 18, tye funeral being conduct- Mr. Noble was one pf the old pio-|ed under Masonic rites. g neers of 'the state. He settled at St. —_— e s {FORMAL CALL FOR CONGRESS' Anthony in 1852, moved to Chaska in 1864 and moved to Minneapolis in | 1882, where he has resided since that ISSUED BY HARDING TODAY . time. He was a charter member of Washington, March 22—The/form-- 95 Carver -Masonic lodge and Chaska |al call for the extraordinary session =~ Masonc lodge and Plymouth lodge iv |of congress to meet at noon April 11 Minneapolis. | was issued hy President Harding to- Last summer Mr. Noble of INewvish. |day. ELKD 755550 T March 14, H eath was caused by | injuries sustained in an accident on Jhnuary 24, He was in his ninetieth He is survived' by two sons, One of the Most Thrilling and Spectacular Photoplays Ever Produced. —DON'T MISS IT— —LAST SHOWING TONIGHT— | REX Theatre Today and Wed. 1 place, | face; | | ‘w to you. But you can go back to the There’s a big sur- prise in this pic- ture. Wait till you see it. A Charles Ray Special Production “Come on in! The water’s fine!” i And so’s the fun! D “The Old Oh! the old swimmin’ hole! When you last saw the The scenes was all changed like the change in your The bridge of the railroad now crosses the spot ‘Whare the old divin’-log lays sunk and fergot. When the Old Swimmin’ Hole was the whole world It's here wi_th its ripples, and sycamore tree | And Charlie Ray’s you—you as you uster be. Arthur S. Kane presents a Charles Ray Special Production CHARLES RAY NO SWIMMING WITHOUT CLOTHES days, all too fow, Scene from Charles Ra in*The Old Swimmin’ Hole)" In James Whitcomb Riley’s Old Home poem; directed by Joseph de Grasse Swimmin’ Hole” ~ A Dive Into Boyday Joydays Rex Orchestra BILLIE WEST COMEDY—In Two Parts Matinee: 2:30—7:10-9:00 —THURSDAY & FRIDAY— “THE COUNTRY that GOD FORGOT” WITH TOM SANTSCHI, MARY CHARLESON and GEORGE FAWCETT A big smashing stoty of the Western wastes and of a Man’s Love for a Woman. Coming—William Fox presents— BUCK JONES—in “THE BIG PUNCH” A smashing drama of the Western Hills Coming—William Fox presents—— TOM MIX —in “THE ROAD DEMON” Story and direction by Lynn F. Reynoclds