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he installation of a furnace in| & % ' % % ¥ % ® X ¥ ¥ X % % %« % & | ing here. 1d her school. * SPUR x| A social gathering was held at H. Brundin, R. Ostlund, C. West- i illiam T. Souder’s home. The young y 3 p L m, also throw- {lund and H. 'E. Hoglin of Grand ATEARE LR RIS RN r{gfil;;: of the neighborhood were the Carl Rauk returned Monday from| ~Miss Cecil Holton and Mrs, Ludwig | ing the arm out of joint at the elbow. | Forks visited with Mr. Brundin’s| Mr. and Mrs. James Stepp were guests. Rev. Smith having left. for [ S T L LS T L) * SHEVLIN « | together party an KK KK KKK R K% %K KKK District No. 35 last ¢ to f ning, : | of hay and brezk his EGION AND THE UNEMPLOYED Organization Discourages Parades | and Stunts to Attract Attention a business trip to Benson, Minn. Holm were Bemidji shoppers Wed- |J. W. Heggie took him to Bemidji | cousin, J. G. Hoglin this week. H. E. [shoppers in Bemidji Saturday. ¢ field there is no regular £ the: Jalilets Man. "~ John Desjardines recently sold his | nesday. i to recoive medical attention at once | Hoglin will remain for a time with| Mrs. Fred Lease is 'visiting . at ‘r','fiffl'fi:“,f ol St hosithonbe dny T e vespodalbility for the | LT to Kigene Ferdenburgh. Miss Clara Renne and Miss Hazel and Mr. Nehasil is getting along very | his brother, J. G. Hoglin Brainerd. Mr. and Mrs. Lease were | pore, I assuming respon: »*' ‘1 =l Miss Helga S‘ollwr axr}-xveml vhome Dege s of bagiey were Vs | hicely. Mr and Mrs, Harry Millis and fam-{ residents of Brainerd prior to com- S cate ‘of - Jobless ex-service men | from Nymore Tuesday, She will ve-|here Friday. |7 J. A. Stillwell and family were din- |ily and Tom Davis were dinner guests | S throughout the \main with her parents for some time.| Axel vuf Itasca made a business | ner guests of the Alton Spragg fam- |at George Griggs Sunday. e country thel Mr. Marquette and son, Lloyd, ar-| trip here Friday. ily Sunday. - Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Harpel accom- American Legion, {rived here Tuesday from Washington. {- Mr, and Mrs. Charles Wiench mo-| "Earl L. Horner had his arm very |panied Theodore Ritchart and fam- EVERY HOUSEWIFE through its n Larquette is a brother of Mrs.{tored to B: ore they | badly injured while working around {ily and Mrs. Harpel's father, Mr. SHOULD SEE TO IT tional unemple ge Daniels. attended | s at * the Catholic |an engine Saturday. The bone is badly | Johnson; to Bemidji. to the .train that e medicing cabinet oseph Renne of Bagley has ac-|church. | crushed but it is hoped that the arm | Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs.’ Ritchart ment committe ne cepted the position as manager of the holomew and N. O. Nelson | can be saved. He was taken at once | will spend the winter in Iowa. has sent out t contains a supply of gauze; absorbent cotton, adhesive # 3 hevlin Mercantile' store. £ ; spent Saturday here. to ‘Bemidji il Amdi M oa : She following es- e 5 o spent Saturday here. o Bemidji and will rémdin there Mr. and Mrs. J. G, Hoglin and W. e o 4 n‘x‘lg«‘;‘: & | Home and Forcign {atie Gordon has gone to“for some time. . G. Cook, were, supper guests at the plaster, \\.h;:cll:lhaz‘cl,. a.nd . he ‘Bibiic ety met at the honie | B he has accepted a pos- | Miss Lucile Bull is spending a few |G. D. Greigg home Sunday. X ”t{‘f’,ol“’“T Sood Smergerey —Hire the sol- ¢ olberg Y ition eo. T. Baker Co. ‘da_\» with her mother while waiting | - bottle, too, should be on ° present, . arles McDonald was a|he 3 > been ji shopper Wednesday. less at one | AIf Rain spent Wednesday eve-|fri but he is steady | ning in Bemidji. L hours o hand. Better look over your sick room supply and emer- gency outfit and then come here for what ' is lacking. That will insure getting the best there is_at.the lowest price. Potato Growers; ATTENTION! SEE US Before You Sell vourroraoss || City Drug Store in Crookston this . ) . A. Gotchall left Frida B | Nels K. Lee of Alida was a busi- | home in Sioux City, lowa. "o Municipal- ' ler here Thursday. e ‘ os—Start now | 1 Ber Olson who attends | ® ® X & ¥ K Kk K % % * K X X ¥ & public works the State Teachers college at Be-|x LAKE HATTIE x| \’ which you mmy Midii ,hus‘ en. |.'mm.l .t‘u her h!n_l]l](‘ PO IS Pl | 4 Jve planned to |here the past weel on account of ill- . ) it DUt off umtil nest spring.” n J. G- Hoglin and I ey HARLEY.DAVIDSON T e S ¢ around | Mrs. Pete Bromaghin spent Wed- | were Bemidji shoppe urday. | Lt ot oot feut wround |nesday in Bemidji. Al White and ere - Parl MOTORCYCLES Tl stiete to SairJob. whon T¥G gor| 5 - BICYCLES AND SUPPLIES BROléil:ergsrcgl:liANY LALIBERTE & ERICKSON one,” . C . g The Tegion's unemployment com- | 311 SIXTH ST. BEMIDJ Biimne ean Do NN, e ] Phone 62 Bemidji revealed that about Y0H00 veternns of the World wi were out of work and many of that LT T T T T T mumber inactual need of food and | T e mummuummmnmwmflmmnflm . shelter. in its appeal to the 11000 | LT T YT T BT LY O Legion posts 1o assist in giving refier | Y AN e We Will Soon Be Moving Into UR NEW LOCATION | 312 MINNESOTA AVE. We are exceedingly proud of our new store which is our own pro- perty and which we have laid out in keeping with our idea of what a Modern Up-To-Date Grocery should be. We have many new features that we want the people of Be- midji and vicinity to call and inspect. We urge you to call on us at our new modern store. COFFEE, TEA AND SPICE DEPARTMENT 7 HIS Department is a decided innovation for stores in-cities the size of 4 Bemidji. We have special containers for our bulk Coffees which sifts ofit,the dust that is sometimes found. We have provided packages for P tl:le convenience of buyers who purchase in quantity with sacks that are double-lined and dust-proof. In ten-pound lots we are going to be able to offer a variety of prices ranging from $1.79 to $4.55. to the needy vice men the com- | o mittee diseor eharity—soup —_— kitehens and bread Tnes. =Our bud : ls dies must have food and shelter with- = ling their manh S tention to the unemployed are d g / o AN \ aged by the Legion, 'The employment | ) 1.\ commiitees of the local posts are t ll or ent i asked to bring the needs of the ex- e n a/ ~ | ! ence for America’s defenders, The fi"}}isgly- Buttremcfiml{ef—you can O wust he convined that e | 1101d the cent so close: to your eye ‘ ssness noticenble among some | that you lose sight of the sun. st men at the close of the war | Some baking powders can be hug disappentel. bought for a few pennies less than "X-| Calumet — but don’t hold these ! r:e_rlllts to%glols)ie to your fiyes—gl/pu ! wenring four dee wns for hravers Will not be able to see the qua ity I g levorations for hravers', - __the purity—the dependabilitvof Legionnuires with ineomes have - been asked to adopt an unemployed ind tuke care of hi 1 prie “x j:'h ke care of him until he " BAKING POWDER S In other words, don’t be de- ceived by a few pennies — the 1f you drop soot on the pet corer FheapeSt ,hak'mg .[JC\WdE[' in price it-with a conting of dr, hefore 1S Often the most expensive. you attempt to sweep it up. ‘When ryou buy Calumet you SRR know that it will produce pure, . Enter Poverty. | 3 When poverty comes lu.ut the door | Sl”eef" and wholqsame bakl_ngs' love seldom waits for the burglar You k!“"f’ th“.t you uset}lleSb th& alamm to go off.—Wayside Tales, cause’it contayis more than the P ordinary leaveriing strength. 7,500 Words an Hour Spoken. Buy it—try it--be convinced. © Seven thousand five hundred words ' p pound can of Ca lumet contains full' 16 §s the average number spoken by 8 Gynces™ Some bak ing powders come in 12 publicsepeaker-dn‘an hou. ounce instead of 11§ ounce cans. Be sure { you get a pound w iien you want it, T Parades and “stunts™ to Soot on Ca Amusement. | Amusement to an observing 1ind, | 18 study.—Leacoustield, i T This is to be a Special Department arranged for convenience and ser- T T, T A A g ] 4 i % I W vice. We have always made a leader of our Coffee, and our efforts along Al Kgfi'.“l\ ‘ that line will be increased in our new store where we will have increased U facilities. CANNED GOODS DEPARTMENT HERE are to be no countars in our store that will prevent the cus- tomer from examining the goods on the shelves. - Everything will be plainly marked, easy to look at—and the entire policy of the store will be to make shopping easy for the customer. FRICTION - (= SOLES ; ' S ' ' N .l". i ",,/»\/."\’ Foot Folief Demonstiation - If you have foot troubles of any kind, painful callouses, run-over heels, weak ankles or fallen :,g.'arches, this is your opportunity to correct‘the ¥ cause and free yourself from pain for all time. Wizard Foot Expert at Our Store NO%/z. 11-12 BEMIDJI SHOE STORE PHONE 172-W 315 MINNESOTA AVE. - We have secured for the above dates the services of a foot relief expert, trained in the ‘Wizard System of Foot Correction. He will be here for several days to assist in our. own foot relief department. " QUR STORE POLICY ‘ UR new location gives us wonderful opportunities to handle a i crowd without congestion. We can load and unload in the alley which is paved, and our storz is so well arranged that a large crowd can be taken care of. We solicit out-of-town business, promising that it will be promptly taken care of. Qur over-head is being materially reducad and this will be reflected in our prices. We back our goods with a guar- antee agreeing to refund the purchase price on any articles that are not satisfactory. Our Cash-and-Carry system will be continued. TR R T GRINAGER’S SUNSHINE GROCERY Easy of Access -i- : : : - Phone 851 il Examination Free—No charges L You merely slip off your choes for & few minutes just as you doin buying ® new pair. The foot relief expert will quickly detect the cause of your | foot troubie with no discomfort of . . i avenieace to you. e T . XA ; I mmuu fi.lllllfl]T\UI i 111 Viivedinil ll]TlTfll"’IrlflTrmTfljI"llfilllfifltuflllrll ‘lmi'luh‘lyflflmfliulfllliillniiliillpmglmilii%]l]fifi]vmm illl_llllifilll [ [ TR BT L T T o