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Mrs. B. M. Walsh of Crookston was & Wednesday visitor here. 1. BE. Manion of Crookston spent ‘Wednesday in the city on business. R. W. Bailey of Big Falls spent|day. Wednesday in the: city on business. F. J. Patten cf Grand Rapids was |traasacted business in Bemidji Wed- a business caller in the city Wednes- day. Douglas Fairbanks in “The Nut” at Rex, Saturday and Sunday. 1t4:21 J. L. Rolland of Thief River Falls was a Bemidji business visitor Wed- nesday. J. H. Davison, ‘W. W. Davis and R. 8. King of Brainerd were Bemidji business visitors yesterday. B. W. Lakin returned this morning from Minneapolis where he has spent the past few days on business. Mrs. Anna Eck of Gonvick is spend- ing a few days in the city as the guest of Mr. and Mrs.' Fred Severson. Get *“Jack” Rodekuhr to cry ycur. sale. Licensed. Phone 841. 4-5-tt Mrs. A. L. Krita of Cero, Mont., ar- rived in the city yesterday for an indefinite visit with her parents, Mr. rs. William Utter. i. G. Bennett, bishop of the diocese of Duluth, was in vesterday conferring with . William Eliott, rector of St. Bartholomew’s ‘church. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rutledge of Detroit, Mich., have arrived in the city to L ke their home here. Mr. Rutledg! 11 be connected .with the construction department of the Be- midji Home Building company. ", Stahl of Fargo arrived in v to make his home here. He made the trip by motor- cycle. He will be associated with the General Repair shop at 311 Sixth street and will have the agency for the Harley-Davidson motoreycle in Bemidji. NOTICE. T w to inform the public that I have my plumbing business and that in the future I will-not be re- le for any biils contracted. L. P. Eckstrum. Gene Caskey was in Brainerd Wed- nesday transacting business. Donald Blue of Northern Was a business visitor in Bemidji Wednes- day. “Douglas Fairbanks in “The Nut" at Rex, Saturday and Sunday, 1t4-21 ‘W. LaMent was a between train business visitor in Brainerd Wednes- John Stechman of Turtle River nesday. ) Cash paid for Liberty bonds. G. 8. Hooley, Northern Grocery Co. 1-i9tt frem Rochester, making the trip by automobile. Mrs. James Wheeler of Bass Lake Iwas a betwen train shopper in Be- midji Wednesday. Douglas Fairbanks in “The Nut” at Rex, Saturday and Sunday. L | Mr. and Mrs. J. McFadden, 1203 Minnesota avenue, are spending the ‘day in Park Rapids. Mrs. Ralph Wheeler ‘of Northern was shopping and ling on friends| in Bemidji Wednesday. | Mrs. ‘harles Brdabl of Northesn | was the guest of friends while shop- M. Ni Crawford returned last night | Mrs. A. Larson, who has tra acted ‘business for the Degree {Honor lcdge at Cass lake for the ipast few days, returned to her home | Tuesday, afternogn for end a few Wednesday where he will tranzacting bus #Jack” Rodekuhr, licensed auc- |tioneer, will sell anything for you; |get in touch with lim for your sale. Phone 841. 4-5tt go to transact business for a few days. ‘W. B. Stevens of St. Paul, archi- {tech working with Charles B. Funk, |has been in St. Paul for a few days | visiting his family, returning to Be- midji Tuesday. Bemidji Wednesday funeral of the l: 2 which was held Knute Aakhus of Anoka, who has spent the past two weeks in Bemidji |attending to business matters and call |ing on friends, left Wednesday morn- ling for his heme. | ' SURE AS YOU'RE BORN PARENTAOGE WILL WEAVE A SPELL OVER YOU BECAUSE IT Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ccoper of Shev- lin who came to Bemid;l \Wednesday 'to attend the funeral of their niece, | the late Lucille Ccaper, returned last |evening to their he: Mrs. B. M. Walsh of Crookston, is { Denison and family. ~She has been| IS SO EXTRAORDINARY, isiting at Ft. Francis and ln‘lernni WHOLESOME, CLEAN, {tional Falls-for the past mouth and H 1t4-21 |is en route to her home. - ggflm‘%g‘_fic ENTER Miss Katherine Luedke of Grant Valley, who was operated on at St. AT THE | Anthony’a haspital Wednesday for B | appendicitis, is reported to bg get- | ting along as well as can be ex] cted. 4 Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Rhodes of Black- duck have bought the Jonnson pro erty at 710 America avenue, and they | expect to meve into the house soon. FRL. & SAT. ping in Bemidji Wednesday. - FOR ANY KIND of real estate. deal, | see or write Willits & Olson, the| land men. 1-1tf) Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Bjella of Frohn; spent ’ Wednesday in Bemid trans- acting business and calling on friends. Mr. and M M. Phibbs of Rocl wcod spent Wednesday in Bemid tending to business matters and call- ing on friends. i $50,000 to loan on farms. The Dean Land Co., Bemidji, Minnesota 10-27t1 | Little Joe | Mo son of Mr. and America avenu tor’s care at his home. Mrs. Al En {hushand reeently died, di her farm equipment this week and | |left for Leonard, where she 11 re-| e with her parents during the sum- | imer. whose sed of Matinees: 3:00—10c-25¢ ELKO-IRIL and SAT. Nights—15¢c-30c iz ST e 2227 2 | Mack Sennett prqs{entsAw,S'lMlLT jl_IdOl" S GRAND Theaire Saf. & Sun. Uz NN i i i DO.YOUR CHILDREN KNOW " ABOUT PARENTAGE Mr. Rhodes will open a paint shop in Bemidji. | B. P. 0. E. ELKS There will be a regular meeting of the Elks lodge Thursday evening.‘ T. C. BAILEY, Sec’y. in 3 scene brom” Ge\o}zge Melfords ne Scott and Elliott Dexter icture, “Behold my Wifel? A Paramount A Paramount Picture Return Showing Because It’s Wonderful With— ELLIOTT DEXTER - ANN FORREST MABEL JULIENNE SCOTT MILTON SILLS —Last Chance to See It— ELKO 3% Tonight Mabel Julien Production. SNE FrOM Vl'l"'/;G-QAH‘ TOM. TERRISS PRODUCT} TRUMPET ISLAND A moment of great suspense occurs in Vitagraph's “T'om ‘lerriss production, “Trumpet Island,” when Ly liusband visits Richard’s cabin and finds ber in the youth's embrace. The Caron dead. Her memory had just returncd. She bad lost it as the yesult of a terrible airplanc accident while on her honeymoon. She had married & man she loathed and the horror of the situation fright- ened ler. She clung to Richard; but the brave youth persuaded her to zo with her husband, although It meant 8 rificing his only hope of happiness. The Super-feature—“Trumpet island”-—Will Be Shown at the Elko Theatre Next Sunday and Monday. 4 ON! G. Thempson of East Demidjl lett| W, Oakley | have gone to Cl ¢ays | business for a few days, 3 Mrs. Charles Carter and mother, | and son, Leland, of Hines, autoed to | and aftended the | g Cooper, | afternoon. | o | ! Mys, Porten, who has ben ill at St. S. C. Bailey held a state land sale | Anthony’s hospital for several weeks, at Duluth today, and from there will | €xpects to be moved to the home of Minneapolis, where he will her son, F. B. Porten, 1120 Beltrami avenue, tod alry. i midji boy, |be glad to hear of his promotion. | TAILORED TO ORDER Means complete satisfac- tion because you don’t have to be satisfied with stock on hand—you can get a Suit made to your individual requirements. FEATURING THE FAMOUS ED. V. PRICE & CO. TAILORING The best days are just ahead—come in now and let me order you a Suit that will make you feel dressed up. SHIRTS TO ORDER Men who are hard to fit find this the best way of being satisfied—and now there’s a wonderful as- sortment of patterns to choose from. Try your next Shirts Made to Measure at— BARNEY’S TOGGERY THIRD STREET H. Gemmell and H. E. Titus| R. hicago to transact in Bemidji recently moved his fam- Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Shannon receiv- ed a letter from their son Clarence, who is stationed at Honolulu, stat- ing he had been promoted from First Lieutenant to Captain of Seventeenth Clarence is a former Be- and his many friends will PAGE FIVE . Grover who has a mail route ily to his farm near Birchmont. Ripe bananas, 2 Ibs. for 25¢, Fri- day at Troppmans. 1t4-21 Ray Madson has lately made a deal by which he becomes owaer of the property at the corner of Segventh street and Irvine avenue. Mr. and Mrs. William WittieX* of Frohn attended the funeral of their niece, the late Lucille Cooper, which was held in Bemidji yesterday, r\ turning to their home last night. Mrs. Sam Wobster and children went to Minneapolis Friday to rejoin Mr. Webster who has been employed in that city as a linotype operator for several months, They expect to make their home there permanently. B. Lundgren has purchased Frank Hitchcoek’s residence at 1013 Irvine avenue now occuplied by K. N. Oson and family. x W. G. Cook and wife moved re- cently to their farm a few miles from ’mr from; Mr. Arrold. ‘Walla ce Guy of Nymore has purch~ ased & 40-acre farm in Frohn town- seven mnviles ¢ast of Bemidji. Mr. and Mrs, Guy expect to nrove to their new hom e Saturday to sp:nd the sum- mer. ' Danc e 1 be neld at thie old arm- ory Apri Music will 'be furnished by Scleuck’s four-piece whiriwind or- chestra . Everybody welcome. W 1t4-21 The Famous Story by REX BEACH Depicting the Career of “THE NE'ER -D0-WELL” New Photodrama Ver- sion, Condensed to Seven Reels. Kathlyn Williams and Wheeler Oakman Are Featured Players EVERYTHING IN IT THAT MAKES A REAL FEATURE. Kathlyn - Williams Admission—10c & 25¢ | GRAND LAST TIMES TONIGHT VAUDEVILLE FRIDAY In Musical Moments STEVENS & STEVENS Hebrew Nut Comedy 13 BOB BROWN Lights and Shadows of Comedy World’s Greatest Mystifier SA-HERA , Matinee: 2:30;Night:7:30-9 GRAND ‘Theatre The VOGUE MILLINERY Special for Friday and Saturday 4 Dozen Ladies’ Hats at $6.00 4 Dozen Ladies’ Hats at $7.50 ; Children’s Hats in ]Pé@lke Bonnet Effects : - $1.25 each| AL Birchmo at which t.hey purchased last~ ship on the Cass Lake road, about. .