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| | Items for this column will be | gladly received by Mrs, Harvey, telephone 114- it to their 'uell; and' to them- . selves to see that items of lgcal f mtarugue nppflea ery item | will baigiv neider en. Prop K tion whenisource is’kngiwn. " Mrs. Frda Burdwe!l /68 "Nb 33y 1 ret “Bur y} ttzp fl:'ed‘ i1l and he doct y <home, 1 "m g : Mrs. F..S. Patterson ‘and Mrs. A, T. Guisness left last evening for Min-| neapolis where they will visit friends | for a few days. Leo Opsahl arrived last night from Minneapolis where he is attending the University, to spend the week end with his parents. o ol Mrs. Margaret Riddle, en route: from Seattle to Minneapolis was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R.” A. Phelps, 1107 Doud avenue Friday. 1 . Olaf Ongstad and family and Mrs. ! Frank Gagnon and son, George, left‘ today for Nebish to visit friends and | relatives for the week end, i Mr. and Mls D S. Mitchell mo- {4 tored to Carr Lake to attendi the Be-|¥ ; midji Township Farmers club meéet: ing being held there today. § Koors Pasteurized milk a; exe- sure to please. | C. L. Titus of Nymore won' thc beautiful quilt which ‘was = given away at the meeting of the:St. Paul’s Ladies’ Aid Thursday affernoon. Graded potatoes delivered, a bushel in 5-bushel lots. Troppman’ 2t11-5 @ Mrs. E. A. Grier, son: Calhoun, and daughter, izabeth, | motored to Bemidji Friday<and trans- acted business here and also viS|ted friends. | ¥ es and | Miss Edith Mills has_accepted a position as teacher in one of the pr- . mary grades of the Grand Forks pub-\ lic schools, and will leave soon to! assume her duties. Guy Conant will move his family | from a farm in Northern to Turtle River where Mr. Conant has been; appointed mail ecarrier on Route 1| .cout of Turtle Rivery =— .e--up g No portrait is so completely satis- | i fyving as one made by a professional} photographer. -Hakkerup. 11-4tf Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rhoda and ’ | daughter, Mr, and Mrs. S. W. Seott expects. to leave| Monday night fpr antapulm, where. | she' will visit her son-in-law and Your friends can’ can give them| exceépt your ‘photo- | graph. Hakkerup. 11-. 4u f'- Imer s - expectcd to Dr .G. M ! arrive homc orrow flpm Chicago Whete he lnw ('0“)‘59 m | week, @ post: graduate f‘??‘« the | Pnst gl | p Gruded D ‘g)es dehvelcd at' 85c a’bushel in 5rhishel lots. Tmppmmi s 2t1 Mrs. D. ‘MeGaffigan: was; taken to St.. Anthonxs hospital yestel day mor- for an’ operation. Her condition {was" reported fnvonble this mor- ning. Vlslt c(lir plant: and. learn-the rea- son why Koors Pasteurized milk and cream “Ends the Quest for'the Best. 'f’ 10-5t; Miss Alice Minnick and Miss Beva Crawford” will” go . to ~Tehstrike this evening and visit over Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Grier and family. Cash paid for Libérty bonds. G. | 8. Hooley, Northiern Grocery Co 1-19t¢ J. C, McGhee is xpected home to- i night from the Twin Cities where he’ has been .attending the Minnesota Educational n\eetmg m session there this week: Mrs. N, J; G{;&son returned to her home at'Gerald, Sesk:, Thursday after i e of her_ sister, Mis. N. 1. famllv, 800 I~} |vine' avenue, for. re”d nght to _your '10-5ti a ten days'. t'np, part of which was spent at Albany -and- Cameron, Mis- souri, where he ‘visited his parents and friends: He stopped at the Twin Cities en route. Special—Camel cigarettes, $1.80 per carton, Friday and Saturday on- Hy. Malkhnm Cigar stand. 3t11-5 Ce L. Isted and little son, Mrs, I Morris, left last evening for Minne- apolis where they will visit-the for- mer’s son; Elwood, who is attending tyrn to Bemidji Monday. milk from your* dealer youw ask for Koors Pasteurized milk. 27 s ‘Will Sarff, of. Eagle Bepd arrived farm interests near here.” Mr. Sarff is e)Lctmg a iam‘e poultry house to house 500 chickens, and he will move hls family to, the farm in the spring. Paul kalcsky left Bemidji Thurs- Frank Gogolock of Long Prairie will|day evening for Chicago where he ve in Bemidji the first of the week id will be guests at the home of and Mrs. Fred Rhoda, 425 Amer- avenue. Before. they return to their homes they expect to hunt deer utm.s and friends at Minneapol will attend the banquet to beé given by the Knights of Columbus in hono: of Marshal Foch Sunday. evening the Congress hotel. He ‘will vis in this vicinity. anything you { the University, over Sunday and re-| You'll be pleased, if, when ordermg1 10-5tf | Lin Bemidji“F¥iday* %0260k after his| Mrs. Bueford-M. last evening.at threy din" passing F. Mc¢Cani and bridg, i nn hon;h s is the expect to give, and cluded the teagher: There were: 8 Mrs. Jennie Van J. B. hood part; shon anothe wast enjoyed and 1 an Arn few- friends at her to . Miss.:Beva - Cra: leave . Beniidji the to take up her resi 1 MRS. GILE ENTE)}TAINS at ‘her home, 1}%2“ Racn ent rtained. . hdms ne he Q conversation,’ ‘music_and sewing evening. Lunch was served by' thL hostess and “her mother, Mrs. W. “Minnesota avenue, of a series the lndxc; Minnick entertained a.few. la- dies _this. afternoon ~at a.neighbor- Shaxmon; “who "Is soop to, move to i Al hostesses: The guests were Mesdames Wightman, Courtney..Kemp, Wilcox, [ C. B. Minnick, Freeman, A. E. Elli- k e guest of honor, Mrs. A "ENTERTAINS' FOR MISS BEVA CRAWFORD Miss Alice' Minnick entertained 2’ avenue, last -eveningcomplimentary Minnesota: Gn‘mes were played and a Rex Orchestra social after whic Webster, Florence Minnick, Miss me!ord. e em:ertaln cwey - aven hles of bridge. | of lessons Sunda ‘@i verytenjoyable the one today in-, helpful. and mothers, ) Pre. " o Arnunt and Mrs. Presbyterian Ladies’ or-of Mrs. C. N social affernoon h served-by the um; F. H. Patter- sible. home, 914 Irvine wiord, .who will fivst of the week idence in Southern Phil Goldstone présent ——1n—— N “ca{man of the Border” A Fontaine Fox Comedy ] ' “TOONERVILLE TROLLEY” ——F OX NEWS— evening enjoyed wlu young lml}:;s sewed, on' fancy work, the hostess-served lunch. The guests incladed Misses Bertha | Florence. Bagley, Fjellman, Elsie Shannon, Fern und‘ The Mén's Bible ¢l pss of lha Mt.th- odist ohurch will start a new seri AW when it u)lmu(.ncc MEs { the study of Roger Babson’s book ent ” {titled:“Fundamentals of Prosperit, W. L. Brooks, will address: the class on Roger Babson’s:.work in;connee- tion with the commegrcial swurld, the * {value it places on his/opinions, and the Caskey chairman, will hold lar moeting Monday afternoon at 3 o’clock at the: 'home of M Conger, 901 Lake Boulevar members are requested to be prewnt ) Matinee, 2:30-7:10-9. the Esther Ethel' Carter Ragnhild Moe, and the gueat of honor, | BIBLE cm)sp WILL, STUDY _OF l, SSONS' Bubsun mee { i | standpoint from .which M. o] e 2 draws ‘'his conclusions. ENTFRTAIN AT/ BRIDGE The class will meet at the home of | Mrs. Rowland Gilmore and Mrs, D. its president, Dr. Garlock, 820 Bel-| entditained at luncheon | trami avenue, at 12 ndoLk A qon- ernoon at the Mc' eral invitation is give attend as the series of ise to be specially interesting and all men to ons prom- PRESBYTERIAN LADIES’ AID DIVISION MEETS MONDAY The dining room d on of the L. L regu- Mrs# Harry Bridgeman of the Fifth | went to:International Falls to it Saturday and Sunday with Mr. Bridgeman,. who is cmplove(l there. | Sense of "Humor. lmportant. Cultivate # Sensc of humor, Talk | sense without being humorous, but | never be humorous without being sen- | Jud Tunkins says the postmaster in his town has to play an awful lot of checkers so’s he can be sociable with- out talking politics. Grace Cunard s | i always the Browns, Forced to Employ Ruse, Surely Justified ‘Under the' Circumstances Confronting Them, N und - Mrs, a houge. "\Vell " said Mrs. Brown (she was ne . who dgdued). “we'll ‘havéito live in an apartment.” The nuxt:dqr itheyisfruck it lucky. |ru|shed lmwsu N\ the owner. wus calles other lmrt of the countryy on I.IlhanS\. Tey had' practically sighed an agrée- | ment for l\vel\o months, when by a slip of; the lpm,\le theln children were mentidued; And he “brutally pudlml \ll and | As, Brown out of the hnlm.. by P The mext day they bad & simitar - R 1 piece of luck. Another house, lad its Millions Have Leprosy. owner deserling it for twelvetinonths, Tt is estimated fhat thefe are 3,000, and, they were offered. it ol that [ 000 lepers in the Sworld, of whom period, ¥ 2&00.000 are in Thina. “\xul the I.Iullhml \\1|I|\l'll away, ap- satisfied. parently HAD THE LAUGH ON LANDLORD | = - s . Brown could not get N »‘vnndreny" ~nu1)['l!dr<thu landiord. ny |h|ln|u|u the next day, when, the Browns offi- cially “moved in,” accompanied by a little old man with long gray hair and beard and a lttlelold woman with hair, bounet and shawl, Satisfied that there were no children the landlord withdrew. Inside the house. it was, only the work of a minute for: Mrs, Brown to 'rtl ‘,1||.:,1;1 remove the 5. bonnet; shawl, MYered them, ete, from little Willie and Alice | away 0. ‘llrm\'n. Lines to Be Remembered. A word that has been said may be unsaid—it is but air. But when a deed s done it cannot be undone, nor can our thoughts reach out to all the fmlschiefs that may follow.—Henry W, Longrellow, i Surely! 1t is enough to find a needleg But he was haek Second GOSSARD and often spea the best value dear than life.s.” G ‘A romance of mystery, itics. ELKO Toni will buy once again th';v Fron: Lacing that so many women reqmmber A COSMOPOLITAN Producuon @ @ammounlg’wlaw The tale of a.man who came out,of a’past that was dead and fought for a cause he ‘held more Thrills lurking at evem step: kmd of a C@RSET k of as one of" s ever offered love and newspaper pol- & Sunday | Jesse L. Lasky /n’esenbs Thomas _ to saciety. window. danger! Luck Star has d —————ALSO SHOWING——— “TIN CANS”—Two-Part Comedy Featuring BROWNIE, GRAND 715649 10¢ & 30¢ Falling heir to a fortune, he graduated from burglary in- .And met the girl whose plmtogrlph he carried out of a second-story Which started something in Paris that the Apache under. world tried to finish! Love and deviltry, dash and You'll say the Good one it again! “The Wonder Dog” Sunday A_splendid.picturization of the famous book read by millions in. popularity only to “UNCLE TOM'S CABIN.” THRILLS MIXED WITH ROMANOE IN THE SOUTHLAND . . . An Awe-inspirin ina h.m\au.—lr you sit on-it, LAST 4 Children 10c—Adults 30c lost and won. THE NORTH" « Drama of the Great Northwest Where Men Die % for the Wome nThey Love ——Featuring—— ROY STEWART In a Dual Role——Assisted by LOUISE LOVELY A Harry Revier Production +ScenaviobyTheRCecil Siniths ANALAN CROSLAND PRODUCTION A tenge tingling ator\ of shattered faith restored. 'Of . lo\'* FOX SUNSHINE COMEDY —— In Two Parts REXWORCHESTRA Matinee 2:30-7:10-9:00