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by the Shevlin- Mathew Lumber com- any at Flanders, Canada, is here _ FOR ANY KIND ot real estate deal, $7* T W PAGE THREE Bert Jamison of Walker spent Fri- day in the city on business. L. Jensen ‘of Clearbrook spent Fri- day inthe city on busipess. . Phelp’s Grocery.delivers four times daily. ' Call phone 857. 1mo4-1 H. N. Harding of Cass Lake was in the city yesterday. on business, Fred Clark of Turtle was a busi- ness visitor in Bemidji Friday, Evervbodv is going Monday, Mar: gomTyEgly 8 e Mandey. Mk R. F. McGrath of Margie was a business visitor in the city today. Mrs. Carl Hoffe of Eckles was a be- tween train shopper in Bemidji Fri- day. Seventy-five cents will give you a real ham_ and. egg supper at the Presbyterian church Tuesday eve- ning. N 3t3-28 , R. W. Delaney and Miss Marie M. Rider of Shevlin were Friday visitors here. Cash paid for Liberty bonds. G. B. Hooley, Northern Grocery Co. i 1-19tf Mrs. J. G. Morison, Jr., of Red Lake was a visitor in the city yes- terday. / You have a right to expect to buy foptwear cheaper at our store, be- cause you buy at wholesale prices. Consumer’s Shoe Co. . 3-23tf G. §. Harding went to Cass Lake this morning to spend the day on business. Get the habit of looking for such exceptional values as we offer at our store. Consumer’s Shoe Co. 3-23tf. Mrs. Martha King of Becida drove to Bemidji Friday and called on friends. Ham what am! Come to the ham and egg supper at the Presbyterian church Tuesday evening from 6 tozss. 3t3- Mrs. Roy Cartwright of Northern was shopping and calling on friemds in Bemidji Friday. see or write Wilfits & Olson, the land men. 4 1-1tf George (ark of Turtle Riyer was the guest of friends while transacting business in Bemidji Friday. —— Ourgmotto s quality! Our strength is service. Phelp’s Grocery. Phone 657, 1mo4-1 Forrest and Curtis Sathre of Bass Lake were the guests of friends and relatives in Bemidji today. You like your meat properly cut. Miller’s Cash store experienced meat cutter will satisty you. 6t-326 Dr .and Mrs. G. P.:Dunne of Re- mer were amotig: the ‘qut: of town visitors in the city yesterday. 5-piece_orchestra at the old arm- ory. Monday 28th. 3t3-28 Mrs. Daniel DeLury, Anna 'C. De- Lury and Mrs. F. A. Christy of Walk- er were Bemidji callers today. Maitland Mitchell, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Mitchell, 32 Tenth street, is reported to be ill at his home. _ Ladies’ rubbers $1.00 value on sale now at 69 cents. Troppman’s bar- gain basement. 2t3-26 ‘Howard Oakland of Yola is the guest of his friend Byron Benson, 414 Irvine avenue, for a few days. Mrs. 1da ‘Wallin of Nymore: leaves today for Hill City to visit her sister, Mrs. Gunder Ryden, for a few days. Meats always fresh—store clean and sanitary—prompt service—and fair prices at Miller's Cash store. 6t-3-26 ‘George W. Cross, superintendent of the Red Lake Indian agency, was a business visitor here today. He re- turned to his home this afternoon. George Hanson, who is employed to spend the Easter vacation with his family. When you eat meat, you want the choicest. We have it. Miller’s Cash Store. 6t3-26 David Larson of Minneapolis, au- ditor for the Shevlin-Mathew Lumber company, is spending thé day here on business. Harry Price, who has been employ- ed in Hibbing during the winter, re- turned_to his home, 513 Minnesota avenue this week. Firemens’ big dance.. Easter Mon- day. March 28. 3t3-28 Judge C. W. Stanton returned to- day from Grand Rapids, where he is| presiding at court, and will spend| Easter at his home, 717 Lake Boule-| vard. i i ¥ $50,000 to loan on farms. The | ean Land Co., Bemidji, Minnesota.| 10-37t1 | = Drs. Larson & Larson,, S Optometrists. If trou-| Q% bled with headaches, 2> nervousness or eye dis-| orders of sny kind, needing glasses| or glasses consult them. | Artificial eyes fitted. |R. W. Koehn, 416 Thursday evening and surprised Mrs. g, |Koehn, it being- her birth anniver- " |sary, Mrs. Jean Karstad was also a guest of homor, it being her birth Miss Clo Libert of Saum Is in Be- |3nRuniversary also. Cards, games and midji tos e dancing were the amusements of the frleszds, 4p7 shopping, and. calling on evening, and the self invited 'guests prepared a lunch. Mrs. Koehn and Mrs! Karstad were the recipients of a number of birthday gifts. RECITAL AT BAPTIST CHURCH TUESDAY. NIGHT A'piano_and violin recital will be held: at ~the~Baptilstt kchurcthuesflnl); e aant eveningat -8 “o’clock by tl e pupil dafi. n?(;rl?;:?lg) “;;L-; dtnaD:elv‘:'th ‘E";; of Mrs. G. O, Riggs and Mrs. Leila transacting business. He will return i?h;::ém?““ hi’;cig?: n::i_‘;n‘gn:;’ ::fi to Bemidji Sunday morning. the public. is cordially invited to attend. There will be no charge for admission. WHAT'S ON TONIGHT Revival services at the M. church at 7:45 o’clock. Mrs. W. E. Blakeley of Farley spent the day i~ Bemidji calling on friends and shopping. Mrs. McGill and Miss Edna Wallace of Kelliner spent the day in Bemidji shopping. and vtransactig‘i'g business. Miss Lorena Feenendall returned this week to Bemidji from Blackduck, where she visited her parents a week. She is attending the state normal| WOMAN’S STUDY CLUB TO setiool”fn Bemidjl. MEET MONDAY AFTERNOON The regular meeting of the Wo- man’s Study Club will be held Mon- day afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the rooms of the Civic and Commerce association. All members are urged Albert Tollman, who has spent the to be present since several matters winter working at Big Fork, arrived | of importance to the club are to be in Bemidji this week to visit his mo- | taken up at this time. ther, Mrs.. Selma Sandin, 1001 Elev- enth street, . . Mr. and Mrs. Scott Stewart and little ‘daughter will arrive in Bemidji tonight from Napoleon, Ohio, where they have spent the winter. e e e visted SUBSCRIBE FOR THE rs, S. P. th, w. as visi trien;a and rel:t}i,ves in g’ark Rap‘ides. DAILY' FIONEER Making Joss Sticks. The composition of the candles called joss sticks, which are used in all the religious ceremonles of Bud- dhism, has leng remained .a mystery the preparation of the sticks befug'In- | trusted to certain persons chosen from a limitedl class. Not long ago, how- ever, there was learned the manner of making joss sticks in Indo-China. A stem of bamboo is rolled Into a preparation ‘containing 14 different odoriferous drugs, two of which are sfghificant, as showing a knowledge of chemical and ' physical properties. These are aconite, which serves to pro- tect the sticks against the attacks of rats and mice, and camphor, which causes them to burn steadily without being periodicaily extinguished. Nightmares Have Meaning. Dreams are made up of symbolic notions which are, however, easily de- ciphered, for symbols mean the same thing all over the world and have always meant the same thing, A nightmare Is nothing but a-dream so symbolical that we cannot under- stand its meaning and the image it conjures up frightens us. As soon as a sufferer from frequent nightmares, however, learns to interpret them and understand their meaning, he ceases to have them or to be frightened by them. Verndale, Brainerd ‘and other points|=——-~= ——— for the past month, returned to her home jn Northern Friday. | Eastears ’mmdav ball. 0ld armory| Mrs. K. K. Roe returned yesterday from Hendrum, where she was called two weeks ago by the serious illness | REX Theatre SHOWING TODAY ONLY of her mother, who is now much im- proved. Men’s annual ham and egg supper at the Presbyterian church Tuesday evening from 6 to 8. 21328 Miss Signa Anderson returned to! Bemidji Friday from Frohn, where she has been the past two weeks, and she has resumed her work at the Third Street Cafe. Easter footwear at the usual low prices at the little store with the big values. Consumer’s Shoe Co. 3-23tf Mrs. Ole Anderson and son Ole, re- turned to their farm home near. Be- midji Thursday, after visiting rela- tives and friends at Crookston and| other points for the past two weeks. | Bemidii fire denutment'dnégg_% his way to prison. - : William Fox presents 'BUCK JONES 1t’s there with the punch in title and, in action The popular Western star in “The. Big Punch” A thrilling narrative of a young circuit rider in the Western hills. When Buck bids his mothe.r and sweetheart farewell on Directed by Jack Ford. old armory Monday. - Mrs., H. A. Bridgeman of East Be- || midji expects her sister, Mrs. J. Hene- ghan of Hibbing to arrive in Bemid- REELCRAFT COMEDY In Two Rollicking Reels ji today. Mrs. Heneghan’s husband died” recently-and-she is coming to make her home in East Bemidji. g | FOX'NEWS If you want a real “feed”, come to] the ham and egg supper at the Pres- Rex Orchestra byterian- church Tuesday evening X Matinee:2:30—7:10-9:00 from 6 to 8. 2t3-28 P. Olson, who came from Sweden with A. W. Benson when he return- ed last month, is the guest at the Bensen home, 414 Irvine avenue. He stopped en_route to visit his sister at Rockford, Ill., before coming here. ‘Would the, who took my seven wheelbarroWs: from back of city hall please return them and avoid trouble. Geo. E. Kreatz. 3t3-28 Rev. and Mrs. Blaine Lambert left this noon for- Puposky, where Rev. Lambert will preach at the Baster services to be held there Sunday| morning. Mrs. Lambert will sing at |} /i the services. In the afternoon they |j' go to-Spur 10 where they will also i hold services. , Men of the Presbyterian church are serving a ham and egg supper in | the church basement Tuesday eve- ning from 6 to 8. , 2t3-28 Miss Beryl Jarvis, formerly of Be- midji, was the guest of Mrs. J. A. Forester this week., Miss Jarvis has been taking training as a nurse in| the Breckenridge hospital, and hasi completed her course. After,k a month’s visit with relatives at Mar-| gie, she will go to Rochester where| she has accepted a position in a hos-| | MODERN BROTHERHO0D OF AMERICA MEETS MONDAY E The M. B. of A. will hold their reg-{ ular meeting Monday night at the; Moose hall at 8 o’clock. After the business session, lunch will be served | and a social time enjoyed. { MISS KIRK ENTERTAINS | Miss Evelyn Kirk entertained a number of her young lady friends at | her home, 1109 Lake Boulevard, last | evening. . The evening was spent in | sewing and conversation. Refresh- ments were served. Those present| were Misses Gladys Gainey,;Margaret | Klein, and Dolores Barnell. | METHODIST PRIMARY CLASS TO HAVE SPECIAL PROGRAM | The Primary department of the! Methodist Sunday. school will give a| short Easter program in the basement of the church, during the Sunday| school hour, 12 to 1 o'clock tomor-| rom. At that time all members of | the cradle roll department who have reached the age of three since last Easter, will be given promotion cer-/ tificates into the beginner’s depart- ment of the Sunday school. | DOUBLE SURPRISE PARTY | ON BIRTH ANNIVERSARY About twenty members of the Mac- '}, cabee lodge went to the home of Mrs. | Irvine avenue,| |\ Stunts and thedls m ‘qubos and saddle Rex Orchestra romantic Western tale of =" Yearning for excitement! in the wild, wild west “where the good get bad and the bad get worse.” “NONSENSE” \\VY}L}: the whole cast of “A'FRESHSTART” —- Jimmie Adams, Marvel Rea and Frank Coleman IT’LL MAKE A NEW WORLD’S LAUGH RECORD . A Mermaid Comedy in Two Reels FOX NEWS Sun. & Mon. William Jox }resenés Story and Direction by Lynn F Reynolds A wild and woolly romance on wheels Speed, thrills, stunts and more speed And they found it Matinee: 2:30—7:15-9:00 SET HARNESS FOR SALE / Bids will be received by City Coun- lcil on Monday, April 4th, 1921, for sale of one set of hand made harness |used by the Fire Department. Certified check of 10 per. cent to accompany all bids. City council re- iserves right to reject any or all bids. Fire harness may be examined at Jacob Brown's T'arness .Shop, ' 106 Third street, Bemidji, Minn. DON'T BE MISLED Carpenter Work Is NOT High Better Take It Up With Marrs _ Make Me Prove It Glad to talk it over with you GEO. STEIN, City Clerk. 3-18-19—25-26—4-113, . -Carpenter F.R. MARRS 5 1103 Mississippa Ave. AS ASST. CASHIER Recently the cashier of the State Bank of Shawmut, Mont., sent400 miles to Dakota Business College, Fargo, N. D., for a capable assis- tant. B. A. Reidlinger, just finish- ing his course in Commerce, Bank- ing and Business Administration, was sent. \ Business men and bankers know that D. B. C. pupils are prepared to hold responsible positions. Hun- dreds of employers are graduates of | this good school themselves. Spring term is the best time to start. - Follow the Succe$gful.” Write F. L. Watkins, Pres., 80 Front St., Fargo, N, D, Contractor Bemidji,» Minn. P sl FAWKES AUTO COMPANY announce the enlargement of their Used Car & Truck Department. We are Northwest distributors for Reo passenger cars and Speed-wagons, also Diamond T trucks. In the execution of our sales, we have been taking as part payment many good cars and trucks which rep- resent almost every make and model. Many are almost new. All of these cars have been carefully inspected in our shop, and are in excellent running order. Individual purchasers and dealers throughout the Northwest know the reliability of the Fawkes Auto Company, which has been established since 1901.. The stability and reputation of this Company back up the cars and trucks sold. IN MEMORIAM : In loving memory of our wifé' and mother, the late Mrs. ‘ Thomas- Vigen, who left us a year ago, March 27, 1920, If you are in the market for a car or truck, it will pay vou to look over our stock the next time you are in the Twin Cities. Presentation of this ad will be hon- ?redI for $25.00 toward the purchase of any used car or ruck. “Just one year ago today when the Angel of Death en- tered our home and. removed from our midst our dearly be- loved mother. A precious one from us has gone; a voice we loved is stilled, a place made vacant in our home which never can be filled. We think of her in silence; no eyes can sce us weep, but many a silent tear we shed when others are asleep. Sadly missed by husband and children, Address all correspondence to FAWKES AUTO COMPANY USED CAR DEPT. 1629 Hennepin Avenue Minneapolis, Minn. ANOTHER WELL KNOWNNOVEL AS PHOTOPLAY % LOUIS TRACY’S A thrilling love story filmed in the wild beauty of the Alps, with a cast of sixty players, headed by Sheldon Lewis, Gladys Holette, Donald Cameron and Florence Dixon. | ELKO=Sunday—Monday THEATRE Elko Orchestra Regular Prices | NO PHOTOPLAY PRODUCED lN>RECENT MONTHS IS PACKED WITH AS MUCH EMOTION, STARTLING SITUATIONS AND DRAMATIC ADVENTURE, AS ‘GODLESS MEN I ADAPTED FROM THE FARMOUS f@zw "BLACK PAWL sv BEHN ABMES WILLIAMS Like a snarling tiger cub, grown strong, that turns upon its mighty sire, so Red Pawl one day tested the iron fists of his father, the hardest skipper on all the seven seas. Soon he crawled away, beaten but uncewed, to plot ancther means to seize the ship and get the girl he craved. His treacherous plan went well, a knife flashed, the skipper was down and then— You will never forget the startling, crashing climax of this picture. o ) RUSSELL SIMPSON—HELEN CHADWICK JAMES MASON—JOHN BOWERS Are the leading players in this 7-part Goldwyn play. ONE OF THE BEST OF OUR THIS SEASON’S OFFERING Tonight GRAND Sunday All Seats—30c Admission 15c and 30c Matinees—2:30