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S O Miss Mary Norem of Spur was & Bemidji vjsitor today. C. A. Peterson of Northome was a Sunday visitor dn this dity. Ladies’ white canvas oxfords in the new.military heels at $2.19. i ) 5-5tt Ed. Ellstrom of Kelliher was a Dbusiness visitor here today. 0. L. Gorden of Big Falls spent the day here on businesstoday. Ladies black and tan kid and calf oxfords, special $3.98. Conusmers Shoe company. 5-5tf E. L. Kolling of Nary was & Sat- " urday business visitor, Rere. A. E. Carlson of Warren spent Sat- urday in Bemidji on business. Everbearing strawberries, progres- sive, $2.50 per 100. Beltrami Nursery south of Greenwood cemetery. Phone 363-J. 6t6-12 C. E. Dudgeon of Kelliher spent the day im the city yesterday. W. Kelly of Hibbing was a Bemid- ji business visitor on Saturday. Cash paid for Liberty bonds. 6. B. Hooley, Northern Grocery 0(])..19" C. V. Byres of Clearbrook was a Saturday business visitor here. J. M. Sleppens of Crookston spent the day in Bemidji on business. A. A. Andrews of Kelliher spent Saturday in the city on Dusiness. Edmond’s shoes for ‘waen, three styles at the ridiculous low price, $6.29. Consumers Shoe Company. 8- B. N. Halvorson of Internationak Falls was a Saturday visitor here. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Bennett of Crosby were Bemidji visitors Sunday. For sale. Certified Burbank Rus- set seed potatoes, 50c per bushel bas- ket, 1108 Beltrami avenue. Tele- phone 881 or 121. 4t5-9 . Knute Markland of International Falls was a Bemiidji business visitor ‘today. 7 Miss Jenny Anderson of Grand Rapide was a Saturday visitor fin Be- midij. s Fruits, crab apples, plums, and compas cherries, currants, gooseber- ries, king raspberies. Beltrami Nur- sery 4nd Greenhouse. So. Greenwood Cemetéry. Phone 363-J. 6t5-12 H.M.Thorson of Thief River Falls was a Bemidji business visitor Sat- urday. . Mr. and Mrs. I. M. George of Hal- lock were among the Sunday: visitors in Bemidji. Shrubs. Hydrangea, spirea, Brid- al wreaths, hardy roses, honeysuckle, lilacs and others. Beltrami Nursery south of Greenwood Cemetery. Phone 363-J. 2 6t6-12 H. E. Vance and O. Furseth of fi'ag- ley were among the out of town busi- ness callers in Bemidji Saturday. Our motto is quality! Our strength is service. Phelps’ Grocery.. Phone 657. 1mon5-22 Ed. Abbot and G. N. Potter of Gry- gla were among the out of town busi- ness visitors in the city today. Get “Jack” Rodekuhr to cry your sale. Licensed. Phone 841. 4-5-t1 Misses Edna A. Traver and Elsie Colburn and W. H. Barker of Red Lake were Saturday callers in Be- midji. Hardy plants. Pansies, poenies, phlox, pinks, Shasta daisy, golden glow, Sweet Williams, gallardia, or- jental poppies, hollyhocks and others. Beltrami , Nursery, =outh of Green- wood Cemetery. Phone 363-J. 6t5-12 4 NOTICE. All people selling milk in the City of Bemidji -must make application for license before Saturday, May 14. Blanks ‘can be had at City Clerk’s of- fice or from Dr. D. R. Burgess. D. R. Burgess, City Veterinarian. 3td5-11 NOTARIES PUBLIC ATTENTION. The new law requires ali notaries public to stamp their name as well as write them on documents and pa- pers where they take acknowledge- ments. The Ploneer Stationery Store can supply you with ‘rubber’ name stamps on short notice. Order by telephone or in person. Tel. ‘7%9-.';. -22tf. ~|business in Bemidji between trains| ¢|end guest of Bemidji FOR ANY KIND of real estate deal, [3tas-11 " Mvs. Williami Masterson of North. ern autoed to Bemidji Saturday and called on friends. John Cahill returned to his home Saturday from the hospital where he had his tonsils removed Tuesday. 'T. La Lone will return today from Red Lake Falls, where he has spent the past few days on business. . Mrs. H. M. Broadhurst left Be- m.ldjl _St.nnrday for Duluth where she wfllkvn}lt relatives and friends for a week. _Mr. and Mrs, J. Jinkinson of Be- - | cida autoed to Bemidji Saturday and spent the week end as the guests of friends.. . Eben Bowser returned Saturday morning from Long Beach, Calif., where he has spen the past few months with his mother and sister, Mrs. F.‘ran'k Slough, who has been very seriously ill at her home, 1207 Irvine avenue, for the past several weeks is reported to be slightly im- proved. Charles Nangle returned Friday evening from Fergus Falls where he attended court last week. He also visited his daughter and.other rela- A FAVORITE OF FASHION tives while there. Dark blue piquetine is used in the development _of this ultra-smart one- ‘piece dress. The front is cut out to form nels, with inserts of henna broadcloth g:tween the panels.. At the lower edge of the skirt, on the sleeves and ends of the sash are rows of henna silk soutache stitched in orderly fashion. If preferred, the sleeves may be long and close- Mrs” Hannab Pendergast and Miss ._Tessie__Pepdergast, who are occupy- ing their summer home at Lake Plan- taganet; visited -friends in Bemidji for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. John Peckles and 3 daughter, Miss Anna, left Sunday by fitting. Medium size requires 274 yards | auto for Staples, called there by the S-inch_piquetine, 35 yard of broad- |serious illness of Mrs. Peckles’ moth- cloth, if the cloth is used crosswise. er. Pictorial ' Review Dress No. 9112, Mrs, J.-Claussen. TEACHERS ENJOY PICNIC A group of nine teachers of the Bemidji public schools enjoyed a pic- nic at Grand Forks bay last evening. They made the trip in canoes. MRS. COLE .ENTERTAINS Mrs. L, C. Cole entertained 60 guests at her home Saturday evening, in Fifth ward. The ecvening was pleasantly spent in playing = whist, dancing and music. At a late hour Mrs. Cole served lunch. “WIN ONE” CLASS TO HOLD BUSINESS MEETING TONIGHT The “Win One” class of the Meth- odist Sunday school will hold a busi- ness meeting at 8 o’clock this eve- ning in the basement of the church. All members are urged to be present. PHILOMATHIAN CLUB TO MEET THIS EVENING The Philomathian club will meet tonight at the home of E. D. Boyce, Bemidji avenue. The. subject dis- cussed will be Colombia and Panama. J, C. McGhee and C. L. Isted have charge of the subject and discussion. Mrs. Clarence Speelman of Inter- national Falls has been a guest for the past few days at the home of Mr, and Mrs. G. E. Carson. She also went to to Buena Vista to visit friends and relatives before returning to her| home. | | Sizes, -3¢ to 44 inches bust. Price, 35 ceats. oA AR A A, Fred Barker of Wilton transacted Saturday. James McAndrews was the week- friends en route from Minneapolis to his home at Big Falls. Roy [Hovey resumed his work at ‘the mill this; morning, after spending the week-end visiting with relatives at' Gonvick. Tomato plants in pots, ready to set out. Beltrami Nursery, south of .Greenwood cemetery. Phone 363-J.| 3t5-11 AT “Jack” Rodekuhr, licensed auc- tioneer, will gell’ anything for you; get in touch with him for your sale. Phone’ 841. 4-btt Toney Haivorson and Arthur Erie This internationally famous of Gonvick returned this morning after spending ‘the wek-end with home folks. They are attending high school here. Admission—$1.10 Mrs. P, Leclaire is revorted to-he very low at the home;of her daugh-; ter, Mrs. T. Beaudette, 609 1o rd ' JOSEF KONECNY THE BOHEMIAN VIOLIN VIRTUOSO (Member of American Legicn) WITH ASéISTING ARTISTS— MARY TRIS - The Brilliant American Pianist LOLA MUREL ALLEY Amecrican Soprano Methodist Church WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 8 P. M. with -his co-artists, will render a concert extracrdinary. Very seldom are music lovers offered such a treat as is presented by this trio of artists. Students’ Tickets—5Ec Mrs. Jennie Van Arnum returned | to -Bemidji Friday from Castlewood, S. D., where she has been for over & year. ited at Fargo for a month. C, L. Pegelow returned Sunday.eve- been for the past few days on bu ness. He made the trip with A. L.| Barker in his auto. ning and are guests sister, Mrs. J. Bruenig and fami 414 Irvine avenue. The famihe'g mctored to Kelliher and Cass Laké Sunday, where they visited other relt atives fcor the day. Mr. and Mrs | Hanks expect to leave Bemidji Tucs»i day for their home. REX Thursday “Old Lady 31” s Sfirring EMMA DUNN Adapted by June Mathis— From the New York stage triumph by Rachel Crothers. Directed by John E. Ince. Maxwell Karger Director General THE wizard of the bow, together (Including war tex) street, and there is apparently little chance for her recovery. Girl’s white canvas oxfords and pumps at the Congumers Shoe com-. pany at $1.69. 5-5tf | Mrs. Anna Eck of Gonvick is spending the day fim Bemidji as the guest of Mr. and.Mrs. Everson, and from here will leave - for Grafton, where she will spend the. summer with her daughter: g $60,000 to loan oh farms. The Dean Land Co., Bemldjl, Minnesota. 3 10-27t F. M. Malzahn announces that the Oakland Mgtor Car Co., has reduced their price. $250 on: all models of cars. See advertisement on another page. 1t5-9 ses or write Willits & Olson, the land men. 1-1tt Mr. and Mrs. T. LeClair of Grand Rapids and Peter LeClair of Two Har- bors' have: been; called there on ac- count ‘of the illnéss of their mother at”thg T. Beaudette home. The Le- Clair's are brotheérs of Mrs. Beau- dette. 5 P. J. Russéll left Sunday night for ¥ Minenapolis and Belle Plaine where he will visit friends and. transact business for a few days. Iie will at- tend the Kmights'of Columbus con- vention Tuesday which is being held at Mankato. | ¥ you have something you don’t want or need, let, your neighbor buy KAYSER SILK it. Listé ft ‘with “‘Jack” Rodekuhr’s sale. Phone 841. 9d-5-4 A. L. Barkeér returned Sunday eve- | ning from Minnéapolis where he has spent the past -few, days on business. His sister, Mrs.. H.'S, Johnson, and her daughter, Miss Gladys, of White Bear Lake, accompanied him home, and they will’be guests at the Barker home, 1109 Beltrami avenue. (C. R. Rank of Minneapolis is in tfie Camisoles, each ... . . dity on husiness“today. Mr. Rank i4 considered one of the pioneer land dealers i’ ndrthern Tands and owns a summer reso‘fl o nthe shores of Long Lake, known as one of the best bass| lakes in this section of the state. He| will spend his summer at Long lake with his family. ‘NOTICE | ‘Any person caught dpiving a car| after May 16th without a tail light will be arrested and prosecuted. THOMAS BAILEY, Chief of Police. | 2 | NOTICE All dairymen must have their ‘barns white-washed and milk houses in working order by June 1, 1921, to | comply with ordinance. | D. R. Burgess, City Veterinarian.| 6t5-14 QDAL 158/ o s e s s 0’Leary-B R T LADIES’ SILK AND MUSLIN UNDERWEAR PHILIPPINE GOWNS AND CHEMISES Made from fine White Nainsock, hand-em- broidered—the garments are full in propor- tion and wall made; gowns match Chemises in design; special price, each .......$5.00 Silk Vests made from extra quality Glove Silk, in the much' desired bodice style, and may be had in Flesh, Corn, Pink and Orchid, at, each ........... CAMISOLES Flesh colored Crepe de Chine embroidered Wash Satin Camisoles may be had in Flesh, Brown and Navy at from each . $2.00 to $3.25 BLOOMERS Kayser’'s Glove Silk Bloomers; colors, Flesh, Corn, Navy and Myrtle, each .......$5.00 COTTON BLOOMERS Made from a good grade of flesh colored Bloomer Cloth, elastic knee and top; special UNDERWEAR ..98¢c to $3.75 ........ oo 1DC owser Co. [ TOMORROW Larry Semon In His Latest |“THE HICK” Also. “THE THIRD | WOMAN”| BY ALL STAR CAST | Carlyle Blackwell Louise Lovely | | Gloria Hope { | Winter Hall Geo. Fernandez | Walter Long —and others, [ELKO| Tonight—Last Times & WEDNESDAY SESSUE HAYAKAWA arid ! LN EDDY in “THE FIRST BORN Warren Edwards, who has been | Chicago, with headquarters at Little drug’ Falls, autoed to Bemidji Friday and ' left ) vroe the waek-end guest of his brother Elford Benson, who has been, until recently, employed by the People’s | St. Co-operative store, En route to her home she vis-| position with O. G. Schwandt during the closing-ouf 5 il e hare employed by the Boardman ning from Minneapolis where he has store for the past few wecks, this morning for Virginia where he|William McQuaig, has accepted a position with a drug store. le. ager for the John sucie Mcuaig, lthis morning. R. A. McQuaig, district sales man- Mrs. E. H. Smith left last night for Paul to attend the State Grand has accepted a|Chapter of the Eastern Star. Sexton Co,,. of and niece, Miss leaving Ben_lidji REX Today an B s d Tuesday Rex Orchestra 'SEE THE “FATAL HOUR’ ENACTED BY AN A Metro Classic It's a Mighty Picturization of Cecil Iialeigh'n Sensational Melodrama of Love and Intrigue. Based on the great stage hit— “The Marriages of Mayfair” Scenarioized by Julia Burnham Directed by Georg_e W. Terwilliger Produced under the personal supervision of Maxwell Karger, Director General. REELCRAFT COMEDY IN TWO PARTS FOX NEWS Starring EMMA DUNN —Coming Saturday— «A BURLESQUE ON CARMEN" In Five Parts Supported by a cast of celebrated screen funmakers, including— EDNA PURVIANCE—BEN TURPIN JOHN RAND—LEO WHITE Funnier than “The Kid” Matinee: 2:30—7:10-9:00 - Coming Thursday—“OLD LADY 31” GRAND 10¢ & 25¢ 1:30-9:00 TONIGHT “AMONG T " MYRTLE STEDMAN THE BEAUTIFUL STAR OF “THE SILVER HORDE"—AND W. LAWSON BUTT Famous for his work in “Earthbound” and “The World and His Woman”— In a Picturization of the Novel From Pictorial Review— “THE TIGER’S COAT” With Many a Thrill, Many. a Moment of Suspense and a Very Great Deal for You to Think About. —ALSO SHOWING— IN TWO PARTS HE COUNTERFEITERS” FRIDAY IS AMATEUR NICHT | O 0 TS e omas S ORGSR U 3 NEW TOBACCO STORE NOW OPEN— AND CONFECTIONS 1 have opened my s corner of Minnesota Ave. and Fourth St. Ready fo. I will also conduct a Pool Hall and will operate a Rooming House with Roms for Rent by Day or Week. ’ Your Trade Is Solicited and Will Be Appreciated /Here COMPLETE LINE OF | TOBACCO, CIGARS and CIGARETTES tore at the r Business. e et el AN RS B . 3 —