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3 » | J. F. Mushel of Foley was a busi- ness caller here yesterday. H. A. Stucke of Coleraine was a business visitor in the city today. .. Don’t fail to read Miller's Easter specials. 1t3-25 1..B. White of Northome spent Thursday in the city on business. Mrs. Lillian ‘Daydodge of Becida ‘was a Thursday. caller in Bemidji. 8 four times 1ndo4-1 Phelp’s Grocery del daily. Call phone G5’ Howard Oakland of Guthrie is vis- iting friends in ,4B}emidji this week. Cash paid £ B. Hooley, Nor 1-19tf 5-viece_orchestra at the old arm- ory. Monday 28th: 813-28 Mrs. W. T. Blakeiey' of ‘Spur was visiting and shopping in Bemidji Fri- day. ¥ You like your‘meat properly cut. Miller’s Cash store experienced meat cutter will satisfy you: 6t-326 olferLake was a in Bemidji Thurs- A. C. Graf o husiness visitor day. 2 Charles C. Hovey of International Falls was a Bemidji business visitor on Thursday. i You have a fmt to expect to buy footwear cheapg® at our, store, be- cause you buy:at wholésale’prices. 3-23tf Consumer’s Shoe Co. & - Mrs. Walter Dow of Yola came to Bemidji to be the guest.of friends for some time.: - Ladies’ rubbers; $1.00 value on sale now at 69 cents. Troppman’s bar- gain basement.” . 2t3-26 Meats always' fresh—store clean and sanitary—prompt service—and fair prices at Miller’s Cash store. e 6t-3-26 E. Nason of Minneapolis is spend- ing a few days'in the city and this vicinity on business. \ W Otto . Bergh, of the experimental farm at Grand Rapids, was a Be- midji visitor today. Get the habit of looking for suc exceptional valties as we offer at ou store. ‘Consumer’s Shoe Co. 8-23tf Mrs. M. F. 'Wilson of Grant Valley was among the out-of-town shoppers in Bemidji Thursday. J. S. Stecker, motored to Bemidji Tuesday to obtain supplies for. his store at Four l\gl'e Corners, FOR ANY KIND or real estate deal, gee or write Willits & Olson, the land men. 1-1tt Mrs. Ole Guisness and Mrs. E. Hin- shaw of ‘Wilton called on Bemidji friends between trains Thursday. B Mrs. M. Thurman of Puposky is the guest of her sister, Mrs. James Dawson of. Park avenue this week. Our motto is quality! Our strength is service. Phelp’s Grocery. Phone 657. 1mo4-1 Mrs. B. H. Edwards of Becida was the guest of friends while transact- ing business in Bemidji Thursday. Mrs. H. S. Annette returned to| Bemidji from a business trip to Crookston and other points Thursday. ‘When you eat meat, you wafit the choicest. We have it. Miller’s Cash Store. 6t3-26 TReserved seats fof the young peo- ple at the M. E:-church tonight. Spe- cial 1usic. Admission free. 1d3-26 Mrs. C. A. Crawford returned last evening from a three week’s visit to points in the southern part of the state. $50,000 to loan on farms. The Dean Land Co., Bemidji, Minnesota. . 10-27t2 William Cohen of Fargo, N. D., arrived yesterday to spend a week as the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Cohen. 4 Mrs. R. E. Cota and daughter, Miss Margaret, left Thursday for Minnea- polis to spend a few days ag the guest of relatives. X Kate Hines, who is taking a ‘business course at the Bemidji Busi- ness college, went to her home at Hines yesterday, to spend -her Easter vacation with relatives. Good Friday today. 'Hear Dr. Zentz tonight at M. E. Church. Special musici,! numbéls: Rederved seats for the students. W . 1t3-25 NOTICE, The Ladies of the G. A. R. Circle will serve the following menu to the public between 5 and 6 o'clock Sat- urday, March 26 in Odd Fellows hall. Baked Beans Salad Cake Pickles Coflee 2t3. orders or glasses repajred, Artificial eyes fitted. - Veal Sandwiches | WHAT’S ON'TONIGHT Reylval = services at . Methodist church at 7:45 o’clock. ' 5 1..0. 0. F. at Odd Fellows’ hall at 8:.0'clock. Lenten services at Bethel Lutheran church at 8 o’clock. Lenten services at $t. Paul’s Luth- eran church at 8 o’clock. Pre-Eastey, services at Presbyter- | ian church at 8 o'clock. A A A A A A A A AP Earl Cochran arrived' in the city yesterday morning from Minneapolis to spend the Easter vacation at the, home of his parents, Mr, and Mrs. George W, Cochran. He is a student at'the state university.. - E. E. Kenfleld spent today-in-Cass; Edwin L. Sorben of International | Falls spent the day here on’business. | ‘Donald Carson, 223 Ivyine avenue| soath, is reported.jll at’his home. Everybodv is going Monday. g{up}g | *|28th, to the remens’ dance. 3-2 Floyd Hazen, who has been criti-| cally ill at his home, 216 Irvine ave-!| nue is reported to be convalescing. Gladys -Howe, who is attending| gchool at Fosston, is spending a few days with- her mother, Mrs. Mary! Howe. | | Miss Rose Ella Erickson, who is at-| tending school in Bemidji, went to her home at Alida to spend her Easter vacation. Easter Monday ball. March 28. i 4 Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Stock are éx- pected to return to Bemidji Monday morning from St. Paul, where they spent-Easter as the guest.of friends.| old armory 3t3-2) Ed. Simons i sexpectéd to arrive| in Bemidji tonight to spend his Eas- ter vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Simons. He is at- tending the University. Mrs. ‘Ed. Olson and little son, How- ard, of Island Lake are in Bemidji the. guests of Mrs. Olson’s’ mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Carisch, - 621 Fifth street. Easter Mon- iremens’ big dance.. & 8 313-28 day. March 28. Roy Smith, who has been foreman of one of the lumber camps near Be- midji during the winter months, left this morning for ‘Wadena to spend a | few days visiting friends. Two_special solos by Prof. Rue¢k- ert tonight: “Fear Not' Ye O Israel” by Dudley Buck, and “Alone” by Price. These are a part'of the pro- gram at the M. E. church tonight. Admission free. 1t3-25 Mrs. James Rice of Tenstrike is vis- iting her sister Mrs. H. A. Ferrell, 714 Minnesota', avenue,, for a few days. Mr. Rice will arrive in Be- midji Saturday to spend Easter Sun-| day with the Farrell family. i Easter footwear: at the usual low prices at the little store with the big values. Consumef’s Shoe Co. 3-23tf Howard Palme arrived in Bemid-| ji Thursday mernirg from Minnea- polis where he is attending the uni- versity, and he will spend his Easter vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Palmer, 507 Minnesota avenue. Mrs, L. Dawson Engelhorn, who has been the guest: of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Dawson and friends in Bemidji for the past two weeks, returned to her home in Greenbush | | Thursday. Her husband is a druggist {in that city. Would the parties who took my seven | wheelbarrows from back of city hall please return them and avoid | trouble. Geo. E. Kreatz. 3t3-28] 1 {__Don’t miss tonight's treat at the | M. E. church. : Good Friday is a good time to go to church. Reserved seats for the young folks. Students specl»; ally invited. Special music. 1d3-25 | Mrs. P. G. Russell and children, | Francis and Kathleen, left this morn- ing for Minneapolis where they will visit relatives -for about ten days. They expect to visit relatives at Elk| River, on their return trip. Theodore Willets came to Bemidji Friday to spend the Easter vacation| with his parents Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Willets, 521 Minnesota avenue. He is attending the University of Minne- sota. § You will find some excellent bar- gains in Miller’s specials for Easter. *i 1t3-25 urday morning for Washburn, Wis,, to spend about ten days visiting friends. En route she expects to stop at Duluth and Superior for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Melville of Minneapolis c¢amé to Bemidji Thurs- day to visit Mr. Melville's brother, Richard Melville,. 404% Minnesota avenue. Mr. Melville will remain in { Bemidji and-be-associated with his METHODIST. LADIES’ AID | MOTHER’S CLUB MEETS |a member absent three consecutive Mrs. E. E. Kenfleld will leave Sat- | 1.5 THE BE | REST COyfl AFTER FRESHENING Animal should Be Fed to ‘Build up | Body Rather Than for the Man- ufactue of Milk. | A cow In poor condition at the sture | of her lactation perled Is not capable The Masonic dance given last eva- | of the best, as the feeds she con- ning was one of the most ex\juyable. sumes following freshening must be held this season. devoted largely to the bailding up of ‘About twenty-five couples were in | the body rather than towsrd the manu- attendance and thoroughly enjoyed | facture of wilk and butterfat. the music and dancing. | _ MASONS HOLD DANCE Would You, Believe. 1t? - The ‘game of croquet does not de- velop experts and enthusiasts to the extent that golf and tennis do; but more people play it and more wood is consumed in providing the balls, mallets and stakes than in the pro- duction of golf clubs and tennis rack- ets combined, says the American For- | estry Magazine of*Washington. The entire playing outfit of croquey is . wade of wood except the arches, and ermatimacs these are of bent wood. | | HOLDS MEETING TONIGHT | ‘he..Lades'-Aid- of -the.-Methodist 4 e e A MRS basement. ~All members are urged to oy be present. e w ol 4 GOOD' FRIDAY.. SERVE & * ) U AT EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Special services will be held in S| Bartholomew's Episcopal church this evening at’7330, ~Theré will be eve- ning prayer, penitential office and sermon by Rev. George Ranison. Sub- ject “Enduring the Cross.” Everyone is welcome to-the services. Special services for Easter Sunday will be an- nounced tomorrow. 1 @ A. R. AND CIRCLE WILL MEET SATURDAY AFTERNOON The regular meeting of the G. A. R. will beé held at the 1. 0. O. F. hall Saturday afternoon at 1:30/ o'clock. The members of the G. A. R. circle | will meet at the same place at 3 o'clock. After the business session the ladies will serve a 25 cent lunch-| eon from 5 to 8 o'clock to which the public is invited. B TOMORROW AFTERNOON The Mother’s club will hold their | regular fmeeting ‘Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. P. Ritchie, 1407 Minnesota avenue. A short pro- gram has been prepared; after whigh | a social.time will be enjoyed, and | lunch will be served. Mesdames Lu- ther Olson, R. J. Boardman and A. P. Ritchie will be hostesses. A motion was passed at a recent meeting “That | time would lose. their membership | in the club.” All members are urg-| ed to be present. MRS DENLEY SURPRISED Last evening at 5:30 Mrs. Belle Denley was intormed that she was wanted in the county commisisoners’ room, at once. 'Wondering why she should be summoned to that room, | she entered to find a large number| of friends gathered around three, tables well filled with good things, to eat. Mrs. Denley was completely surprised, sv quickly had the prepara-i tions been made by the Misses Ellora Olson and Elsie Nuss, who managed ! ! The Biggest Night of the Waek The drive by the members of the ; _ Epworth League May cause a stampede i for seats. 'CENTER SECTION RESERVED for the YOUNG PEOPLE The older folk are urged to come early in order to secure good seats. School Students Especially Invited Good Friday Is One Day of All Days on Which to' Attend Church . SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAM Subject of Sermon by Dr. Zentz “THE CRUCIFIXION” Admisfiion Free—Come! the affair. Mrs. Denley was the re-‘ cipient of a Parker fountain pen and | 25 an . Eagter lily. At the close of the, o luncheon, J. C.,McGhee, county su- sl o perintendent, expressed the pleasure CHARMING, of the guests in the promotion of Mrs. Denley to city clerk, and their| good wishes, to which Mrs. Denley ! replied in a few well chosen words, | thanking those present fortheir gifts and well wishes. The following guests were present—Harriet Davids, Lucy LaFontisee, Bertha Kraus, Julia Nielson, Martha Maag, Vera Camp-| bell, Mury Lilleskov, Lillian Callopy. Ellora Olson, Elsie Nuss, Dorothy Cameron and Mesdames Belle Denley, Caryl Kisser, Richard Bush, Vera M. Falls, and Messrs, Charles Moon, J.| 0. Conger, Earl Geil, Fletcher Grim-| oldby, H. W. Alsop, E. D. Boyce, An- drew Johnson, Fred Rhoda, J. E. Ca-! hill, J. C. McGhee, iU Judge J. E. Harris. £ | “Everybody's house of gloom. Mrs. Leon Jewett and little son, Dexter, returned to their home on Mississippi avenue Thursday after- noon from Hibbing, where they spent several days with Mrs. LaDue, Mrs. Jewett's mother and other relatives. OLIVE THOMAS IN HER LAST PICTURE The story of a little “Nobody” who proved . herself a joyous ray of sunshine in a dismal YOU WILL ENJOY THIS PICTURE “BELLE and BILL” Comedy—and Paramount Magazine ELKO ;% Tonight BEAUTIFUL Sweetheart” Mrs. LaDue’s condition is a little im- proved but is still considered very se- rious. Mrs. Hans Mozen and daughter, Mrs. Karnest Lundstrom and infant daughter, arrived Wednesday from Red Wing. Mrs. Mozen has been with her daughter and granddaugh- ter for some weeks, and has nursed them through serious illness. and their friends will be glad to know | ~ _COMING SUNDAY— The famous novel by Sir Louis Tracy “THE SILENT BARRIER” A triumph of love on the peaks of the Snow-clad Alps. they were well enough to make the trip to Bemidji. —————— XEEP FISHIN' Wi Somers was the durndest ¢ Fer ketchin' fish—he sure w He never used to make no fus About the kind of pole er bait, Er weather, neither; he'd just “[ got to ketch a mess tod: An' towards the creek you'd slide, ' FOUR MGTS TONIGHT ST ot U him soft an' w: wide! Kin® 1 his bait anothe: VAUDEVILLE 26cana 50 ONLY + Five-Part Photeplay in', says, Hi took to reading law at night €1 OTBCO ; ] l An/ etty t we knowed, S RTINS e vad o i hix fght, Sercnading Comic, Violinist I An' was a lawyer! ['ll be blowed! He knowed more law than Squire Mec- Knab! ‘ R o ' An’ tho he had 1o To brag about, A sober sort of ta The mischief with the other “gift of gab” __ SMITH & McGARY "Comedy Singing—Dancing |brother in the shge business. Bemidii fire department dance at 10ld armory Monday, 3t3-28 Mrs. Jesgie’?hxa ‘who'has spent = — the winter with Mer daughter, Mrs. It w Drs. Larson & Larson.|E, W. Johnson, 605 Lake Boulevard, Optometrists. If tron- will leave tomorrow for Monticello, | bled with headaches, ~ nervousness or eye db-!dsugmer there. Then she expects to of kind, needi lasses |go to Fort Dodge, lowa, to spend an e wansnit them | indefinite time with another daugh- and spend a few weeks with her }tnr "3 KILLARNEY GIRLS | Iriéh Serenaders one when someone asked if-Hid Explain how he got in condishin® He. laughed an'-saidj “Uydest kepls 3 3ao fishin' " 1 e s e S Well, Hi is @oy'nor Somers TioW. & §f CARMEL MEYERS in— | A big may Found the Sgatesodbeily = : 1Tg me the same old Hi s .vfi? | The same 610 champeenfisher vet. s0 much the bait er pole, wa'n't so much the fishin' hole. That won for’Hi his big success: *Twas jest his fishin’ on, 1 guess. A cheerful, stiddy, hopeful kind | Of keepin' at it—don’t you mind” | An’ that is why I can’t help wishin | That_more of = us would jest keep {1t —Réy i [rose; in “THe Vagabond ™| “BEAUTIFULLY TRIMMED” GRAND Theatre it A relentless combat .o i Mighty Two-fisted! Men who ' recognize neither Defeat nor Vsc(ory—except by exter- mination. i RUSSELL SIMPSON—JAMES MASON JOHN BOWERS—HELEN CHADWICK OUR BEST OFFERING OF THE SEASON ~-SATURDAY and SUNDAY— Matines 2:30] Night 7:30-9 Price 10¢-25¢| 15¢ & 30¢ GRAN | MILLER'S CASH and CARRY STORE 814 Beltrami Ave. Phone 295 WHERE QUALITY IS HIGHER THAN PRICE For your Easter table we have fresh, clean CRITAL o v vt tiio s i s, W D 25c dozen Strawberries, Iceberg Head-lettuce, Celery, Beets, .Cauliflower, Carrots, Celery Cabbage and Onions BRICK ICE CREAM Grape Fruit, the health food, 2 for Barrington Hall Coffee, 1b ...42¢ Daily Cup Coffee, 1b....33¢ Coffee, White House Large Oranges . No. 214 can Tomatoes..18¢ Uzar. Coffee, 1b .. 39¢ Corn Starch, 3 pkgs....25¢c Grape-Nuts, 2 pkgs....35c Standard QOrq, Peas or String Beans, can...12c Libby’s Baked Beans, 3 cans Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, Unmatchable prices on 23-1b extra faney Home Brand Apricots, Black Cherries, Roy- al Ann Cherries, Pineapple and Peaches, percan ........... 38c ........... - . We also carry a fancy line of fresh meats— experienced meat cutter in charge. , Special on fancy Easter Hams, perlb .. 32c COUPON Farmers: If you want DYNAMITE AT COST, cut out, sign and mail this coupon filled out at once. I bank at. I will stump . I will brush . 1 will need Tbs 40%, ..CBPS, ... electric caps. My railroad station is H My name is... i+ 8ign and mailto A. A. Warfield, Secretary, Beltrami County Land Clearing ‘Ass’n., Bemidji, Minnesota,