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tary Heels at $2.19. *Co. E was @ Bemidji visitor Memorial Day. Victor Fishback of Fosston was a| Memerial Day visiter in Bemidji. He made: the trip by auto. Ccards from they please you. Palmer M, Anderson left for Mel- roseitoday after a two.months' vaca- tion, which he spent here and at Du- photographs or ch’s. Stirdio. unless 1mon5-31—6-2 - Get “Jack” Rodekuhr to cry your sale. Licensed. Phone 841. 4-5-tt Mrs. Edward Revore, a former res- jdent of Bemidji, who has been vis- iting friends here has returned to her home at Backus. { Jacob Kohler arrived in the city Saturday night from Memphis, Tenn., and will spend a few days here on business matters. . Everbearing strawberry, progres- sive, $2.50 per 100. Beltrami Nur- sery and Greenhouse, south of Green- wood cemetery. Phone 363-J. 6t6-2 Laura, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs._C. S. Barclay, who has been very ‘seriously dll for some time, is now much improved' in health. Mrs. N. E. Brotherton of Twin City, Minm., was in the city the past week inl the.interest of the Carlside Soap company of Philadelphia. Boy scout in brown calf skin leath- er, the ideal vacation shoes at $1.98. Consumers Shoe Co. 6t6-2 “Mr. and: Mrs, ° ‘Charles “Landgren of Pipestone ‘are guests of their son, Benard and family. of ‘Liherty town- ship. . They: m:i‘e the trip by auto, a distanice of 350 miles, in one day. Ladiés’ canvas oxfords, low mili- .Consumers Shoe 6t6-2 Leo Opsahl -andi Earl Cochran left Monday for Minneapolis to resume their studies at- the University of Miinnesota, after spending Sunday with their parents here. They made the trip by auto. ¥ Mr. and Mrs. Benard Landgren and son Vern of Liberty, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Landgren of Pipe- stone, parents of Mr. Landgren, vis- jted friends and transacted business in Bemidji+ Saturday. - Cash paid for Liberty bonds. G. B. Hooley, Northern Grocery cc; o Mrs. Charles Barclay motored to Bemidji Monday from Dr. Rowland Gilmore’s sfarny- southwest of:town |- and attended the Memorial Day. exer- cises. = She ‘was the luncheon guest of Mrs. E.'J. Judkins; Twenty-sixth street, and Irvine ‘avenue. Childrens’ patent . leather ‘Mary Jane pumps ‘@&t $1.59. Consumers. Shoe Co. - 6t6-2 J. S. Stocker of Williams’ Corner and his uncle, Mr. Gersen of Redby, who, is- visiting the Stecker family, motored to Bemidji Monday and at- tended the Memorial services held at Greenwod cemetery. is a veteran of the Ctvil:War. With every meal serve Koors b supreme, 13t5-30 C. W. Kingsbury of Grant Valley was in Bemidji Saturday on crutches, having had the misfortune the eve- ning previous to fall from the stair landing at his home. In attempting to make the descent in the dark, he slipped and fell, sustaining a pain- ful but possibly- not ‘a serious in- jury. Wz, Best grades in white tennis shoes at less than wholesale price. Con- sumers Shoe Co. Mrs. Paul, arriving in Bemidji Sat- urday morning from Crookston, where ‘she has been attending the Crookston Business college. She will spend the summer vacation here with her sister, Miss Matuish, and brother; Joe Matuish. The latter is employed by the N. P. Railway com- pany. § 5 50,000 tomato plants. These plants are raised in cold frames, mot in greenhouse. Well: known for not wilting. Beltrami. Nursery : and Greenhouse, south of Greenwood cem- etery. Phone 363-J. 6t6-2 NOTICE We, the undersigned dentists, have agreed to close -our offices each Sat- urday afternoon from' June 1 to Oc- tober 1; 1921, /. J.T. Tuomy, R. BE. Richardson. J. W. Diedrich, = D. L. Stanton, 18t5-31 - G. M. Palmer. spent. Sunday. with his family at In- Mr. Gorsen 6t9-27 P/J."Russell left this noon for Cass Lake to transact business. i ainfenance engineer, ternational Falls. Robert Brownlee of Mill Park is reported to be ill at his home, and under a doctor’s care. Dance at old armory Wednesday, June 1. Music by Schuck’s four- piece whirlwind jazz orchestra. Ev-|° erybody welcome. 3t6-1 {Martin Hoff and Elji Hoft of Lit- tlefork were among the out of- town visitors in Bemidji Monday. "3, Bisiar will return this evening from Brainerd where he went Satur- day to spend Decoration Day: ' Post cards taken at Rich Studio only $1.86 a dozen, also Jine photos at Fair prices.: 29 Tenth: street, Phone 570-W. lmo 531-62 0. Olson‘of Fisher looked ‘after: his property. interests: . in Bemidji this week.. He remained in Bemidji for Memorial Day. Mrs. Will Mcody of Wadena, D. J. Gainey of Palisade and J: J. Gainey, wifej and, baby were entertained -at Sunday dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. Gainey. *Jack” Rodekuhr, licensed auc- tioneer, will sell anything for you; get in touch with him for your sale. Phone 841. . 4-6tt Miss Georgia Brown left for Her home at Brainmerd Monday morning after-spending the week end visiting at'the home of her sister, Mrs. George Kirk, 1109 Lake Boulevard. ~M. N..Crawford returned from Grand. For! this morning. Mrs. Crawford, i who ‘accompanied him, is expected to return Thursday after visiting relatives and friends. $ i .and_family mot- ored to Béaulieu Siturday to spend the 'week-end h Mrs. Mattison’s \parents. and otherirelatives. They ara expected to return to Bemidji to- night. ;- i Arthur Mattis: Growing girls browh calf oxfords with the low regulation heels at 1$2.79. ‘Consumeérg:Shoe Ce. idia Mr. and; Mrs. ‘D, Gainey will leave Friday night for 'Minneapolis to at- tend the commencement at Hamline University. - Their ' son Daniel C. Gainey will graduate from that Uni- versity at-that time. Superintendent and Mrs. Betts and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Haluptzok of Ten- strike: Jqotoged b(% Bemidji Monday. Mr, Betts and Mr. Haluptzok came to attend the Knights of Columbus cere- monies held all day in Bemidji, and the ladies were here for the banquet. F¥OR ANY, KIND of real estate deal, see or write Willits & Olson, the land men. - 1-1tt £ ' — -y - -~ Among those who arrived in ithe, city this morningifrom Brainerd to attend the Maccal rally at the new armory toddy are Miss Mabel ‘Ander- son, Mesdgmey Ben Schwartz, L. J. VanHoff, #Duncan Carbine, -Robert Peterspn‘,” ‘Wi H. Oook, L. Peterson, 0. Risberg, F.:A. Moerke, Ira White, George ‘Hesd, Oharles Stadtbauer, L. A. Bacon and M. Jones. ; ( 3 Fruits, crab apples, plums and gompass cherries, currants, _gooseber- Tiéa, king' raspberries. Beltrami ursery and Greenhouse Co., south mwood cemetery. Phone 3:3;-.; { Miss ‘Bessie . Knox returned Mon- day morning -.from near Puposky, where she.spent. a few days at the! home of ‘a former pupil; Miss l_flar-? garet Christiansen. * Miss_Christian-| en. took the state examination for) pupils_of the eighth grade in Bemid-! jitlast week ‘and: Miss Knox accom- panied her home: to spend the week-| Mr., and: Mrs, Marrs, 1103 Missis- sippi | avenue, returned Saturday morning from Kelliher where they went! Friday eveming to, dtten dthe | graduation exercises of the: Kelli{ her. high school of which their son, Clayton, was one of the graduates. Mrs; Huntington, 711 Twelfth street, was. in_charge of: their home ‘during | their absence. 5 Hardy plants, peonies, phlox, pinks, Shasta. dalisy, golden glow, gallardia, oriental popni_efi _hollyhocks and oth- ers. Beltrami'Nufsery, south of.Green wood- cemetery. Phone 363-J. e " ) 616-: GREAT AMERICAN STORY OF PEP AND HUMOR Starring - DAVID BUTLER THURS, & FRL | dfteet. Miss Effie McMillan returned’ Mon- dayy from Park 'Rapids where she spent the week end visiting friends. -J, LeRoy Elwell will return to Be- midji tonight from Balta, N. D., where he went Saturday to transact business. o ..Gee Whiz! Ma. I forgot to get a vound of Koors Butter Suwre%g::_ 1o A.. B, Erickson left Saturday for Minneapolis where he expected to transact business, returning to Be- midji tonight. Mrs. Delbert Elletson left Satur- day for Ft. Ripley, Minn., where she will visit her mother and brothers for a few days, - ¢Mr. and Mrs, James Rice of Ten- strike spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Ferrell and family;- 714 lgginnesota avenue. . * Pansies, the very (best that money can buy. ¢Flowers big as a dollar and new vanieties. Come and see for yourself. Beltrami Nurgery and green- house south’ of ‘Greenwood cemetery. Phone :363-J. 3 6t6-2 Miss Lucile Young returned to her school duties at Mizpah Monday night after visiting her mother, Mrs. Mabel Yo\m‘g, for a few days. Miss Ella LaFontisee arrived home Priday from a two months’ visit with friends and relatives at Cove, Prince- tom, Foreston, St. Cloud and Milaca. ' 'Bedding plants, the biggest assort- ment that was ever displayed here, ready middle of next week. Beltrami Nursery and Greenhouse, south of Greenwood cemetery. Phone 363-J 6t6-2 Mr.. and Mrs. M. Phibbs of Rock- wood spent the day in Bemidji visit- ing their daughters, Misses Pearl and Bertha Phibbs, and transacting busi- ness. Dr. G. H. Zentz and family are moving today from 609 Lake Boule- vard to the house recently purchased from K. Meclver, 415 Bemidji ave- nue. s George Cox, who has visited friends and relatives at Poplar for a week came to Bemidji Saturday to attend the Decoration Day exercises here Monday. . Mrs. William McCuaig and daugh- ter Margaret, and son Donald, return- ed;to'Bemidji Monday afternoon from Galifornig, where they have been for oyer a year. Miss Alma Munson, principal of Central school, returned this morn- ing from Akeley where she spent the week ‘end and Decoration Day with her parents. Messrs. and Mesdames. E. E. Ken- fie]d and John Gilbertson of- Bemidji, and Mr, and Mrs. Omen of Cass Lake | spent the week end at Norway Beach near. Cass Lake. #3Mr. and-Mrs. C. H. Maynard and son, . Edward Maynard, and Mrs. H. Rogers of Pipestone, ‘and Mrs. Ed. old of Veman, Iowa, motored to midji Monday from-Pipestone, and guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. 'Grandy, 523 Twelfthy The. ladies are aunts of Mrs. Grandy, and they expect to make ap extended: visit in Bemidji. GRAND 1ST SHOW—7:30 The Famous | PRESBYTERIAN LADIES’ AID | MEETS TOMORROW AFTERNOON ‘The Ladies’ Aid of the Presbyter- | tan chureh will hold a regular meet- 1ing tomorrow afternoon in the base- ment of the church at 3 o’clock. A picnic lunch will be served and all members and their friends are urged to bring tilled baskets. .‘MRS. HINES ENTERTAINS The Bemidji State Teachers’ col- lege studantg who belong ito the “Philathea’ class of the Methodist sunday .school, were pleasantly en- tertained last evening at 6 o'clock dinner by their ‘teacher, Mrs. P. L. Hines, at her home 1100 Beltrami avenue. A social evening was en- joyed after the dinner in music and | conversation. Those present were: Misses ~ Beatrice Sandburg, Louise C. M. Hammond returned this morning from Little Falls where he spent Memorial Day as guest cf his mother, Mrs. S. H. Green, and his sisters. A. N. Guold arrivéd in Bemidji Monday from St. Paul. He has ac- cepted a position at Shavitch Bros. clothing store, and he and his family will make Bemidji their home. Mrs. Lucy Bacon of Brainerd came |to Bemidji this morning and is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. S. D. Sny- der, and family. She came to attend the, Maccabee convention being held in Bemidji today. Shrubs. Hydrangea, spirea, Brid- al wreaths, hardy roses, honeysuckle, lilacs and others. Beltrami Nursery south of:Greenwood cemetery. Phone 363-J. e 6t6-2 George Menton returned to Min- neapolis Saturday after visiting at the home of H. H, Bolster for a week. Daniel McCarty returned to his home in Minneapolis with Mr. Menton. They made the trip by auto. Mr. and IMry. (George McDonald and children. of Grand Forks vijited in Bemidpi at the home of Mrs. Mec- Donald‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. McManus, over the week end. They returned. thiy mérning by auto. Mrs. F. H. Stansfield returned Mon- day to her home in Minneapolis after an extended visit with her daughter, Mrs. D. C. Dvoracek and family. She | was acconipanied by her little grand- daughter, Katharine Dvoracek, whc lwill visit her-gtandparents indefinite- COMMUNITY BASKET PICNIC AT BERG FARM ON JUNE ¢ A community, basket. picnic will bc held. at Berg farm, one-quar- ter mile W A CayT Lake s¢hool house on” Friday, June"3. ‘Bveryonc interested in co-operation and com munity welfare and farmers’ club: especially “is° cordially invited tc bring their baskets and. their friend: and join with the Bemidji Townshij club anqd Better Farming club ir having a good time and getting bet ter acquainted. 2 There will be speaking and othe; entertainment. Coffee will be fur _ | nished free of charge. 106-25¢- TflNIGHT 2ND SHOW—9:00 Western Star ROY STEWART Famous for his portrayals of virile red- blooded out-door characte; tar ‘of “Desert Gold”—“The U. P. Trail’— ete., in— “LAWS OUTLAW” : X.Typical Red-Blooded Story ... ... 4 5] & of the Out-Door West ' E —Alsp Showing— “HARUM SCARUM” A Two-Part Animal Comedy FOUR ACTS VAUD . Songs, Dances and Talk | CARLTON CHASE e ean 1 ¢ FOUR EVILLE ‘acrs KENDAHL & SLATER “No_Children Allowed” ANGELO ARMENTO _and ((, World’s Fastest Tumblers Warren Kerrigan in “The Green Flame” I —__THREE COMPLETE SHOWS—— Matinee: 2:30 Children 10c—Adults 35¢c FRIDAY and Nights: 7:30 and 9:15 Adults 50c Children with parents 25¢ SATURDAY PAGE THREE fith, Mabel DrinkWwin Williams, Edith Smith, Adah sertrude |‘Pearson, Bthel Jamigon, Helen Clark, | Hildur Anderson, Francis Unger, Es- ther McGhee, Emma McCullom, Ha- 2el Olgon and Kate Hjlnes, DAUGHTERS OF REBEKAH MEET WEDNESDAY NIGHT The Daughters of Rebekah. will hold their regular meeting Wednes- day :evening at the I. 0. O. F. hall at 8 o'clock, and it is desired that all members be present. { CLASS IN CIVICS: HOLDS MEETING THIS EVENING The League of 'Women Voters’ class in Clvies will meet this evening in the Library building at 8 o'clock, and all members are urged to be pre- sent. CONFIRMATION IN ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH SUNDAY A class oft eight will be confirmed in the English Lutheran services at Frohn and Bemidji respective on next Sunday, June 5. Members. of the class are the following: Walter Olson, Marie Haberle, Ed t BEugene Willetl, Herman Radi, Speck, Carl Speck and Walter tich, : ENGLISH LUTHERAN LADIES’ AID MEETS: TOMORROW The Ladies’ Afd of ‘the English Evangelical Lutheran church will hold its menthly meeting on Wednes- day afternoon at the Rome of Mrs. Rodekuhr, 516 Oak street. Impont. ant matters will be discussed. perfect attencance is requested. Al ladies are invited. BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. Joe Blondo entertained a few friends Sunday afternoon in hono; of her birth anniversary. She received many beautiful gifts. The afternooni was spent in card playing and music Those present were Mr. and Mrs. A. Blondo and granddaughter, * Maxine North, Mr. and. Mrs. Sam North and son, Mr. and Mrs./R. Holm; Mr. und; Bmondton,; “Altal-~Three times Mrs. L. Borodsdin, Mr. and Mrs. J.|the acreage of 1920 ill be planted Jerome, Mr. and Mrs. H, Allard and ' in sunflowers in western Canada this, family. { year. Regarded as a week a few e s | years fago, .sunflcwers have taken METHODIST LADIES AID TO rank as ong of the most important SERVE SUPPER FOR MACCABEES | OF Slkuse crops not onhi,In Canada The Methodlet Ladies Al will | Lty 8 Dited Heates. gerve supper tonight to about 200 T ——————— T W— members of the Maccabees, members | of the local lodge and their visitors| from Norghern Minnesota t(;\\'us,i who have come to attend the con-| vention being held in Bemidji. | THURSDAY| June 2 SENIOR CLASS PLAY BEMIDJI HIGH SCHOOL “THE CLEVER CROOK” Afterncon and Evening TIME Matinee—3:30 Evening—8:15 ADMISSION Matinee: Children—25¢c Adults—50c Evening: 75c and $1.00 Reserved Seat Sale now on at Barker’s Drug and Jewelry Store —in— Sandy Burke OF THE U-BAR-U ‘ Corinneg 4T ISN'T BEING DONE THIS SEASON" 8 e — in novels. ELK The story of a girl who bclicved"‘;‘ll men were bad and that true love i§‘found only Jimmy Aubrey in—“HIS JONAH DAY” {lc TONIGHT & 25¢ The story of a two-fisted fighter who plays a lone hand and wins GRAND TOMORROW THURS. and FRL William Fox presents ' WILLIAM ¥ (| FARNUM In Justin Huntly McCarthy’s world famoits romance “IF 1 WERE KING” Scenario by E. Lloyd Sheldon Directed by J. Gordon Edwards WEDNESDAY REX THEATRE TODAY AND WEDNESDAY'" Q.. Must he avoid the opinion set forth Rex Orchestra Children—10c Just what constitutes a virtuous man in your opinion? Must he be virtuous physically, mentally or morally? live the life of a Monk, or can he be a “regular fellow” and still be virtu- ous? Whatever your individual opin- ion may be you’ll be interested in the GREAT MELODRAMA “VIRTUOUS MEN” E. K. Lincoln—Grace Darling Clara Joel—Robert W. Cummings ~ —and 10,000 Others If you like Big Thrills—Big Scenes—Big Fights you can’t afford to miss this— THE BIG PICTURE OF THE YEAR REELCRAFT COMEDY IN-TWO PARTS society of women, in Ralph Ince’s Matinee: 2:30—7:10-9:00 Adults—25¢ Coming—JACKIE COOGAN The Kid Himself in— ) “PECK’S BAD BOY”—SUNDAY 1P| WERE_KING”= WILLIAM £OX PRODUCTION DRUMMER WANTED AT REX THEATRE