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B Hu== SRR NN Po]u- Pie. Ask for it. ‘Wm. ‘Blakeley of Farley .w; between train business visitor An bk- midji Tuesday. .8..D, Snyder his_duties at_the court house Tues- dayrafter-an illness of a few days. s able to resume Donald M«:Cnmg who' has_been ill| at his home for several-days. was abje | to resume. his. school' work. agsin yes- o anglge am, d to l”i pvenjng, S B nce—Th; pdna nj; bl l@ d b i-"-'u by the Shuck's l.‘;&l 0 Lllhanflml retnrned thls mom ng to LaPorte. He was called here be- cause of the death of his slsfier, Pat Nugent :\ “‘Mrs: Frank Shimmel; ‘who ha; ited relatives at Frohn for a week, turned to. her home on 'J.went.y-fim street Tuesday. % Polar Bie. :'4’!‘ for fv Mrs. to Bemidji thxs mom vl:;- 214 and was tle; - “Bailey, 706 sgreet be{ cen trains. enue collector, thlzp Tuesday-to -Dul A few days in Bemidji with his fam: -ang k Some real bar; Shgp.~ F1T Six mi Jl. inn. Miss :Ruth. Houlton . of Elk Rwer is the House guest of Mr. and Mls. H..C. Baer, 915 Lake Bouleyard, rfived in' Bemidji Monday m " A five-] pound son was born to Mz. anid“Mrs, ‘Elmer Marin Sunday €ve: i, home Fourteenth and Cal e, Mother and bnhy’nrp Ask for it. LM ahd Mrs. E. G, Brgwn MJ daughters, Marjorie ‘and Dorothy, fe- turned. to Bemidji Monday from Du- luth where' they visited relatives for , Polar Px; 2-1’4t‘ Mrs, Cnrl Kolmberg recel\ved woxd| th of her brother, lberta, Canada. rothér in Jan il im She vlsxted her and he was in poor health at that time. " Fiftaen-inch hurd asd soft 'woed n&:h for $3.50_perlopd at 3 nufactaring Co. John Halseth and two sons retuin- ed this morning from Little Falls;| where ' they were ‘called by the deatn of Mrs, Halseth’s. her. and er, Mrs. Halseth, who 3vas. presen will return to Belmd;l later. —-— Duue—fl'huni-y night at the "oid armory, music by the Shuck’s Inter- national Jazz Orchestra. 23 nd and orkman | Mr. - and -Mrs. Carl; D Mr, and_Mrs. Nathaniel - came to Bemidji.this .glormng to at- ryary tend the funeral sery tf Johu| Workman, held this:a! fernoo Mrs. Durand.is a.daughter and Mr. Work- man a son. $50,000. to loan on lnml. Dcin Land company. 1-13# rs. George Walker, Jr., has receiv: edia m.her.mother; - Mrs. Avig Guyer, who' was called to Lacota, N. ical illness of hu"h&r, Mf 4 &hsed away, -there uyer will return.to ter pax; ‘of the we Polar Pie. Asl The following relatives’s % came Tuesday from P “attend the funeral of Mrs. Pat N which was held here Tuesday. aftes-| nooa fllmfiwnd Roefs, brother-in- law; John Nugent, a_brother; Ms. Ralph ‘Sutton, and Miss Blanche - ran. They ‘have returned to thiir homes. | SHEVLIN-MOOSE Myrtle Gordon retnmed home Saturday after a visit of a few weeks with friends at Crookston. Mrs. Nick Hanson, . Mrs. Fred Noyes and Mrs. Conrad Juline were Sunday vistiors at the Nels Adamson ‘hsketbsfl Lie “team-of well attended, $18.75 being list last week." sc%m Bromaghim was : nb ool last week. John ‘Bailey of Nebish came| | Rev. McCollym, hnm\Wednesday aft amvuitted ‘to- $7.25. ), Hlldreth called on =9 | Emil ‘and. {3114 B hall. present. KNIGGHTS OF COLUMBUS 2 MOOSHEHEART LEGION 'ro HOLD MEETING TONi . The women ‘of the Moosehear: gion will hold their regular mee this evening at 8 o’clock at the Mouse All members are ulged to be Hers' of 4 1t JLadies’ Aid,-are :%flw satl:e‘hmerunx 4o evening. & ho! £ ses Mary an fi %1, nesota-avenue, NOTICE TO'YE HE& “There will be no supper -Thursaay evening as_previously plannediby tne members of the Yeomen lodge and the ker. Billy Dennison; obby LeBaw; - {John ~Winter, . Dan Mchn, Bobby lock; J hn Kbnfia&l Marcum Florence! =911 dance scheduled for-that evening has also been. - ce.ncelled. meeting, ‘however, will be held at s The- Knul:ts of Columbus i *|their regular, bva,mess\:neet'ls Thurs- - | 0’clock sharp and all members-are re- quested to be present. BEMIDJI MUSICAL ART The regulu: entertained at at a birthday luncheon. '| Titus, the guest of honor, was pre- sented. a stel Gough- the byterian church. urged to-be'present’’ ant business relative :to the annual ‘banquet to be brought - pefore the, meeting. 1 BIRTHDAY LUNCHEON. Mrs, Fred Hammond, Fifth ward, er home lagt evening Mrs. Ciaad. g silver comb aot ana e AN St S 0| PETSON [ er- | of his bl rth,k s import-13 nnlweted are not written' down :ur even told to an assistant, .out siup)y thought by the inquirer. Bae Pier:e 'Brookhar( hus been a mystery fiom’the tine hen he was \\clwmed 1 Hl as.se.\n inta. the ‘worls 'Bm” whnch nieans “A Gre {and at the age of six he astoura dcd alf +his. marvelous psychoiog fiul At. 17 he was lacogmuu as “the world’s | greatest; mugiasy His: act is one that astouuas Bae Pierre Brookhart and compuny{; # ct “Sunday Lor three days, ,thrge times ‘daily, ‘one > the afternpon and twice in the eve- ning. day iln Odin: Furéseth nnd;buby are risiting--with-friends-in - Lengby. emplogo,d at the PAGE THREE ' Pearl: Migs Ba;son of ‘Ogema is k & Nelson Noyes™ ayid davgliter Doros *tl\y ot She in, ‘are " the“guests of Mr. d%d M‘u Albert Wilts ‘uesday. HalMdone Grovig of D., returned home The. hlgh achool hoys Qecond teanmt of Bagley defeated- Mentar’s “first team Saturday night on the Bagley floor by a score of 27to 3 Mrs.. Frank Theis of ngley left {‘ on . Tuesday. for Wapheton. N. D, where she will visit for some time. Mrs. €. M. Baorkqulat spent Thurs- Mmses g‘heresa and Veromca Theis Little Falls, arriyed here for a vis- at the Frank Theis home. ‘Miss Irma_Larson entertained: sev- eral of her little friends Tyesday af- _Lermmn,m honor of her sev‘:ntf‘n g;nh,- N be- present‘ duy-evening. at:8. olclock at.t hal All members _are urge, i: CLUB WILL MEET FRIDAY | ¢! The:Be! hold .a regular meeting,Fn‘day after- i Musical ‘Art_club -wal | ; was enjoyed by all. other henuh ul gifts. je) ng was spent in music, sewmg nm Bl ng cards, and a general good tlme Reireshments da; . -Peter wlbnrx left for War-|] » recently to undergo an C. 'Bjorneby left on Wed- xen, op rntl Y Or. if-new matuui mll require 1y Yuthtdreufl i cul? md }nm- Mrs. Pete Marsh .was on 50 3Bst on the morning-trai tJ%‘ms are busy cuttn i\d is clrculnhng a road 'from "t mg corner of Sechon 36 to thefi corner vf the S. W. guarter of n ‘34. “This road will run_be- tween Mooie and Shevlin townships. :Nelse Adamson visited at the Karn Syverson home Snmrda evenin, vl noon. c b 1. Ladies regational ies’ ‘1"5{ % hall lnt Wed- esday lfl:erno ; Alma " | dorg Mo 'he Young Peoples society Synod church was held Snnd nogn in - the church. 'son.:Monday :afternoon. of the “after- oceeds spent’ Sunday_ and Oscar Qlson returmng h_ his parents, son”spent the htter of the week * tith her sister, Nelse Adamson. *) left Wedfiésday ; Pesrcy Ed\v:n?x}ds or. exior, “\Yis. ‘ Re\"‘.p rownell. and. Miles ;Bas sum_finished conducting mee ogse Sundny € and left fox' 'ymore where ° will cond t, sln}xln{ mee.ings. rs succes; lh]?on £l|ed on Mrs Theo-| The |livered churchl Hendricks. and Geo. Felch| . worked on the road Monday: fore- noon -and_Arthur Renne and mp plowed oul Nels K Lee transacted busmess in fli Tuesday. . 'school in District {85 ‘was close Thuisday and Fndny on ace tof Qm.slorm. % s Mts etfl Jog' Lewis . a i on rs. James: Mc ol Friday) afterno V:‘s?tors at the Mrs. C. Juline homc Mondgy iafternoon were: "“Oscar Juline, Nelse: and Felch. John Adamuon lnd Geo. o .F' Mrs. Earl South of m«;fiu ofis p a boy. on Feb: Miss Hazel Dupn, who has been visiting friends here - for ° the past imonth, returned’ to her home in Min anlh “Ivegpberg -left Wednesday for ‘Bemidji/where she will be employed ¥ E. K. Eldevick entertained ,_e_'ni F. Thelen of Stillwater spent several days at Joe Dobneér’s home last week. . Frank Hutton, who is feach- wisited _her par- , dur- ok, Moose Township M#épse school house The following ection Tuesday, ara Gordon, Har- ons ab]e—-Ole Olson, Geo. Frad- enburg. Justice .of tle berg, :Ralph Bnt ng. 3 lgml Juline “js. ;s!eunr, bavmg been elected for the years 1921 and 1922. Conrad, |- NOTICE TO MERCHANTS ie trdde comriittee of the Bemid-}. ji Civic & Commerce association has de dedfit is against the interests of that local stores give. DEGREE OF HONOR HOLDS ?eg'ree of ORDER OF EASTERN ST R. TO GIVE of the Enst.ern Sta; RD PARTY. he O ‘zive the second of their series of card parhes Tnursdny evening-at . the usia~ sanichall.; ol che Stn"'a‘g in All M%sons and:members ited to attend. noon at 4 o’clock in the raoms of the Bemldn Civi tion. Further - details regarrlmg the program will mu-:ssvr ERIAN DIVISION Mesdames J. J. Opsahl, A. J. Nay- Commergce associa- iven in Thursday's MEETS THIS AFTERNOON onor heid a vei) ul meetmg Tuesday .evenug +hall: The: enten sermons’ at St Paul’s Evangelica | E s'service will be conduct- yterian church, being held tauie this:2fternoon. meeting preceded the social hour and All are welcome, ENJOY SLEIGH RIDE. Abnut 35 yo\mg peogle met early it evening at the Dupui b lunch. eltr\mi averwe. nnd ighs to the AMiss Alice Dupuis were At a late hour, Tunch was served und the crowd returned to:Bemidji’ ak sut ‘|mid:-night. BIRTHDAY PARTY Billy Gill very pleasantly enter- | J tained. a.number of his_ lwlc fnegtt fternoon at his ho trami avenue, it being his; anpiversary. The alterno 1{from 3:30 until ‘6 ‘we ing games and a’ birthday lunch: way se“r‘\ied by Mrs. Gill. thi Helen " | | | The regumiar busiics were_ taken i ,qe own n: inging a Olsgn an chapurop: were sexved by the hostess. guests present were Musdames Kauo, Blair, Vernsdale, Wesley, Campbell, Hartman, Gustav Larson; Ered Warren Pnulwn, Marvin Krog, George Bridgeman, Ben Lane and Anton ‘Strand. 5 Twentieth Century,’ Brookhart, ‘mentalist with: Princess kariio. Psychic Marvel of the A&a.” comes v | ’the Rex theater Sunduy thr Gays as extra added atfraci s home, 1107 ir LE us that @-vm.m L land as Lhe od:y Dan+ McGaffican, ADDED ATTRACTION AT REX THEATER SUNDAY Described as “The Wouder of e Bae - Piesre famous ' French-Indan T for the great ress, star of t | ordinary mortal _eyes. [ have even desired.to lift this cuts and so the offering of Lac Brookhart and Princess, Parillo which_will have a widc appeai. Yet peopic was Bruokhart who predicied the World war in Winnipeg long before S s, i th spent in phy- The guests in- oiger, Ja immie’ Bar- TO BE HELD AT THE GRAND THEATRE it started, and re retur }21 the conflict ped e recently played returaed e ments at the Dominion tn Winnipeg the Palace thest 3| neapolis hud St. Paul and w,ns given an ov: able demonstration of mental tele uthy and predicts the future.in.love, | Jusmess and other atfaws, whue 1cud- mg the past. tion. He gives & most1eni The e ions to be will spend a few days attending | business matters. - Mrs. Joe Renne of; Shevlin was neadly for the Twin Cit] eTe J:e s the guest. oi Bagley. friénds Wednes- HAMMERSTEIN Announce Your Marriage?” A Timely and Romantic Screen Comedy. ELKO —THURS. & FRL- . & “Directed by : William Chrigly Cabanne Alsa Showing Comedy “KIDS . & KIDLETS” __TONIGHT, 7:30 & 9— Use the Rebate Cards THURSDAY NIGHT, MARCH 9th Between the first and second shows SUITS and COATS @ ———® o Wzlson & Co 'S Women Volumy have read the fashion announcement, er and well constructed, conveys but a vague idea and “does not give you the vision which an actual visw of ON uvaG MéDELs S .Appgarel and Millinery, like ad\'&% v rtance to every woman. may' be written on the subject, y be it’ever so clev- these Hats, Suits, Dresses and Coats do. You are cordxally invited to view these beautiful crea- tions Thursday evening at our annual Spring Style:Show Q A b