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§ r this column will be gladly received by Mrs. Harvey, talephone. 114.W. ‘Readers owe Ry S William Efihrs of: Leonnrd spent |. S!t\lrdny Here visiting' inend! nue . Polar Pu. | — ? Miss Esther Sundvold of Gully has | | arrived- in Bemldjl and will_be em- i ployed_ here, Sy i iy Mr. .and M y ‘from_Clearbrook where id” over Sunday. ‘J, L. Gilbértson rehlrfied lui night' from Blackduck whete he:transacted business_for a few days Mrs.'A. Mercer of Frohn was shop— ping im Bemidji Monday and return= ed to her home in the evening. Don't forget Troppman's: Millinery | Departmient, when: you “are lohhn' for an Easter Bonnet—3$2. 95. 33. to $9.50. Mrs. DuVal® is making her lome ai present -with and Mrs, Fred Petrn, 1005 Mississippi avenue. 3. D Hartman of Nymore went to mess connected . with Armour & Company. Miss Lillie. S¢hal,7 828 avenue, vibitéd ifriends at Pinewood Weé_l@‘ end, and returned iC. “Easten and baby reh:m y froim: Warren where they: Hav relatives fora f days A shipment of 100 Wraps, Capes and Coats, -up to the minute ga¥- wments, no two alike—$9.50 to $7S. “at Troppman’s, 2t 3-28 . Miss “Carol-Kiox -retamn=d to her school duties’ Monday ‘morning near Blackduck, ‘ofter speuding the week Folks. Polar Ple. ‘Ask for it 2-14t¢ Mrs. J. T. Davis, 'who has been il at her home, ;1120 Park avenue since Thursday -and under a doctor’s care.part of: the time,-is l'cpcrte(l to be |mpxov1 me, A large: uurun&n of Dresses ‘in _Canton Crepes in latest combinations “of i colors:.. Come i ‘and ee, ‘them. vPrnce 511.75 to 34900 at Troppman’s 2t 3-28° duties ag_teacher: of: the Ffintenac _school in Rockwood Monday. Herbert Olson, 317 M]&‘lfls}ppl avenue, has' accented a . po: as ‘assistant book-keepar with the Crock- .stonLumber:company, entering: Wpon “his new duties'Monday morning. Polar Ple.” “Ask for it. . 2-14tf Conrad Sloygh: of Liake: Plantaga: net ‘has been mym < at:the home of |- his father, T. Slough, 814 Thir- teenth street, for the past several months while taking treatment'in Bemidji for eczema. Item. after item has been wiit:cn in the large city papers by the Wr. men's clubs“énd ‘doétors urmng the use of pasteurized milk, especial.y for children. B » <1 328 Frank Slough-returned to his home, 1207 Irvine:avenue, Friday:evening - from the -northern part of the state where he has spent the past four weeks ‘ graveling ‘roads between - Big Falls and anpyland Polar Pie. Ask for Ask fof it. 2-14¢8 -D. C. Dvoncek county agent, wnll leave tonight for Blackduck and hold a poultry méeting at ‘the Summitt township’hall{ and_tomorrow ‘evening a similar.megting at Hmea returnihg to. Bemidji: Thursday. e will be university: farm. ’l'hrongh a mxsnnderstdndmg it was stated in the paper last evening that Mrs: S. L. Sellers was recovering from a recent severe attack of la grippe, and had ‘been" under; the care of a trained nurse-for the past week. It should. have-read Mrs. G. W. Sum- mers, 1006 Doud avenue. Best flour, . 6t4-1 Insist on Pillsbury’s your grocer hag it. Mrs. Addie ‘Saxton -and ‘daughter, Miss Lillian Paul, who spent several menths *in sBemidji:-after-réturn| pi {: from an_ extended busin trip* ¢ several points in Pennsylvania, left recently for-her home --at---Seattle, Wash.~ Mrs. Saxton is a daughter of = *T. J. Slough and a sister of Fr nk | 8! § Slough of thu; cxty e $50, 000 to Toan on farins. Desn _ Eand compény. = J-l-lh{ Clayton Marrs, who! hns been taking 2 business course at the North. west school of Agricylture and Ex- perimental station, Crookston, Minn. is being graduated this week as a member of the clasy of ’22. Mr. Marrs is a young man of pleasing’ personality and is capable of assum- ing a position of responsxblhty and trust. He expects to arrive in Bem- idji Friday at the home of his parents issippi avenue, o J. C. P!n‘ker Yeturn!] International- Falls -Morday on busi- Ameriea | i een the- guesta of{_ end: pleasnntly in Bemldp with home |- assisted by N. E. Chapman of theli “When your thoiights ‘tarn to'spring; wraps and ‘you-are:distracted: in_ try: ing to choose between the practicabil- ity of 2 coat.and the:graceful smnrt- ness of a cape, remember that it ‘s ‘easy to make a compromjse. Some ong| ‘has « foreseen your difficolty In the, choice of a wrap for all-round we: d solved it for you. The cape-co 1s herc n several delightful varlations,; one of them shown In the fllnstrntlon? ‘Wool ‘Jersey ar any of-the soft, lght-' weight wool coatings, make wraps of. og /| this kind. Their capes.are lined with al ‘crepe or satin, usually in a quiet con-i trasting color. - The model pictured is equal to, all weather emergencles, It: 1s°fastened with two large:buttons and! Me%hx i& reported to be B ‘djx avenue. Dnhl wrof Trall transacted dj‘ Monday and cal- ._..__ Lambert came this L orning from Puposky-and visited his ~family fbetween trains, Mrs. J.:A. Youngberg has :been ill with-1a grippe ather home; 915 Bem-: idji-avenue ;:nce Sunday. . Paul. Haluptzok of Tenstrike is in Bemidji today to attend the wood hearing at the court house John Moberg 1etmned to. Bemld;) he transacted:business last’ week Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Mitchell leturn- ed last night from Detroit = where they visited over Sunday w1th friends. Supt. J.-C. West who has been very ill for the past two .weeks does not improveias h nds would wish and is still very ill:«- & George Wa]ke:, Jr., wan.operated .on yesterday “af 3 thony 's hospi- tal ‘for appendicitis; and’is reported to be doing ‘well. - -+ Mrs Joseph MeFadden, 1203 Min- nesota avenue, entertained twelve ladies "at afternoon luncheon at her home fius afternoon. S . 1 N. ., Chapman .oi the university farm, St. Paul, is in Bemidji td:day transacting. busine:s, ‘and will leave tgmght to visit places north of Bem- idji Every mother should iearn : ‘ae truth: about pasteurized milk, then they wou]d use’ nothmg else for Hmr chfldnn . t '8-2¢ Mrs ing for Jamextnwn, N. ~A:‘Downs left this morn- D. wheré she and..family and other friends for a week. \ —— Mrs.. M. ‘Gleason morning to her-honie at Walker nfter her daughter, Mrs." William Clish, and family, Fifth ward i i H. G. Elliott le!'t this mm-mng for his. homeé at Morden, Manitoba, after family; 1100 {Béltrami avenue. — fin, ‘teacher at the ; ‘was able to resume her:work ay after a two week’: illness at t| me of her parents; Mr. and:Mrs: reeman, 1201 Irvine avenu A, ‘Whitting-: of - Blackduck is transacting business emidji today William Lennion, county commis: sicner, . of Kelllher is in transacting . bllsmess and calling on friends today. - Rev. G. A. Amundson. of B was transacting business in Bemidji Monday between trains. and attended the meeting ' of , the musical and ecutive comntittees of the Bemidj: Cléu:water Choral Union , held, here. Mr and Mrs E. R. Jahr, 1423 Bel- trami avenue, are: entertaining at a 6:30 o’clock dinner this evening; Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Dehu and. their guest. A. G.'Jacobson of ‘Bisimarck, M#: and Mrs. C. Surrerier-and Misses Molhg Whalen ;nd Julia: Nelson sfl:c JAL ALENTEN ‘Appearanc Before King H in._a special |4 Lenten service, to: be ‘held Wednes- day evening, March 29, at 8 o'clock in Trinity Lutheran chapel, corner of Beltrami avenue .and. Thirteenth street. Miss Adair Hofer will sing Marx’s “God So Loved the World.” A Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Marrs, 1103 Miss-| cordial invitation is éxtended to the[ public, 1] v ilioin b | :‘e’g‘:e!aur tdon i|and ‘Mrs. {[of :the evening . which was' pa -| Caroline ‘and _ :Ida’_ - Aldrich, Sunday -morning from Duluth ‘where |- 'will visit her sister ,Mrs. T. Hatton, |, retumed this | visiting. over. Sunday at the home of MRS. BROQKS ENTERTAINS Week’ ‘club ‘was. en- thh ing of e of , 1828 rtained ‘at- & ;800! e club last evening at iMrs. Russell . Brool #ota avenue. ERN ‘I'AR PuNs mnnu—: 4. re reshm will W. Diedrich .and J. i at the f iés . at .f thies 15"Bemidfl yed. isses | Telulah Bifson el Bonsall-and Mre. M. W. Dep-|§ entertained the ‘members of the college’ faculty ' * N Hoosier tea yaflte!fl‘y afternoon’ at 4 ofelock at:the Deputy hume, 1121 Be. midjl avenue. - ENTERTAIN A't DINNER eir 6o'clock dirner guests S ening- at théir Home, 1111 Mis- venue, Mr.-and Mrs. B, L-ne 1 1, ‘Way. of ‘Nymore. Reff were - glso guests seed pleasanfiy with music and social con- versatlon SURPRISED ON BIR'I‘HDAY ‘Yoseph- Martin wag; day aftern at'the home of his par- ents *on -Washington ‘ayeriue in' Ny- more, by ‘a-number- of -his young friends, -the -occasion being his birtn an| ary. Music and refreshments were- emoyflble features of ‘the el ‘| tertainment -and James-was the ‘re- cipint of books, handkerchiefs, ete., as-souverirs of the event. Those ‘pre- sent:: were Misses' Myrtle, Loretia, ‘Mabel Johnson:and, Beatrice ‘Larson, Messrs James Truax, Jay Bailey, Lloyd Berg, Delma Cote, Ervin and Mavioa Ald- rich, ND ADAPTED FOR REINDEER N.rflmrn .Canada, 1t Is E-flma!du *Could Support Enermous Herds of Good Foad ‘Cattle. Canada 18 a roomy. land, afd its back ‘region can mever be, used for agflculturnl purposes and - where neither sheep/nor-cattle can be raised profitably, conprilel abeut --1,500,000 sjiiare miles,” "It weiimay accept as fairly accurate:the stagement of Alas- ka 'reindeer - men that & eipdeer “re- | quires “sbout 30 161' graging in the - sub-Arctie #id--Aretic - reglotis -of North America, thep Northern Cana- | da'"can “'sapport ~between 80,000,000 " and_ 40,000,000 animals, Vilhjalarar *Stefansson, the Cana- 0 h een trying art cultaré for several years en the kubject & -great deal of study, “thinks ‘that tWe Cinadian" mainldnd, nonh ‘of tii¢ socalled Habitable dine, and /the great Cingdian archipelago can’ support 50,000,000 reindeer and musk-ox; ‘afidther. sub-Arétic animal which' he thinks may in the nedr fu- ture furdish the world with.an appre- ciable ‘sapply - of’ .good, isvholesome | iu Leslie's | medt—John G. Holme Weekly. « visiting for the pAst-week at the home |8 of his daughter Mrs, P. L. Hines and Beémidji |} 2 ZAny. numbet of sprightly, new taf- feta frocks cate’ trooping in, In ‘ad; vance ‘of spring, and they were per- fibm here designers havé“made them in° 'very great variéty, ‘suited to gay| youth and varied:to please charmin age. “In ‘aconspiracy to make them holly - irresistible - to mgewom Tacé is- introdiiced In - ghe - R neck or both, and-the silk hand-made embellishments of .n&mmn covered cord Bress {piétared. here' for” pnfl, or tnforal year, s a youthful with full m\loped tunic over the wrist. Straps of theé taffeta itend from the elbow. to cuffs and roses of it are set about the tunic. - Minne- BEE PARTY || astern Star will] 16 bee' party ‘at the Ml-l sonic hall Thursday afternoon from 8. ni erday’ n(nmoon, thete 2 :Mr. and ‘Mrs. Frank Rapatta had|{ T T RTRT T T TR AR T ETE T T R TIO ifectly sure of a welcome, . Along lines ar. to those In the pretty modek nnmmmmmmnmmmmnm U] “after, ot fine et ending in a'band of silk at to be D, mlllllIlllIllllllllllmml_lllllllllllllll I (UL ||||||_nmmmm RIAN DIVISIONS EETINGS TOMORROW . The Leading Lnly I MARTHA MANSFIELD —The Added Attraction— “PEGGY BEHAVE” A Century Comedy—featuring the Famous Child Actress - “BABY PEGGY" F;ox Sunshine Coiredy, In Two Parts The World's Greatest Heart Interest Drama Is Coming Thursday! THIS PICTURE TELLS A S'f'OR_Y WHICH HAS BEEN KNOWN ALL OVER THE WORLD FOR 60 YEARS—BY LITERALLY EVERY MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD ON THE:GLOBE. «TEN NIGHTS IN A BAR-ROOM’, eet | ning at the home of Mrs. Evans, 8156 Beltrami avenue, and will be enter- tained by Mrs. Coleman Love and Mrs. Evans, present. on No. 2 of the Preshyterian Ald, . 3 All membe GRAND USE THE REBATE CARDS—To WILLIAM FOX Presents Harold Goodwin ‘Oliver Twist, Jr.’ Modernized from Charles Dickens’ story Directed by Millard Webb From the Celebrated Story by. Charles Dickens. See Fagin, the artful dodger; Bill Sykes, Nancy and, others in ‘this great plctme A World-famous Novel Made Into a Shrrmz Picture! MAT. 2:30 —————————————————————————————————— ING MOST ENTERTA!NING PICTURES WE “FATHER, DEAR FATHER, COME HOME WITH ME NOW"— A SRTCTI S i L A ——COMING SUNDAY— “A CONNECTICUT YANKEE Mrs. I(halrman, will meet Wednesday af- ternopn at the home ‘of M heorge Row,- 600 Bemidji avenue, ‘and .will be. entertained by Mrs. William Dougherty and Mrs. Row. 1 mem- bers are’ requested -to. be maenl Division No. 4 of the Ladiey’ Ai Mrs. H. A. Pflughoeft chairman, will be entertained Wednesday evening Wednesday e are urged 1216 Doud avenue, by Mrs. Budge and Miss Edla Nelson. M. A Lol that 2ll members be presént. , N iwThe Last Door" . AN EXCITING: ADVENTURE OF ° ANNA Q. NILSSON In a Drama for Those Who Know, or Think They Know, “WHAT WOMEN WILL DO" SHE MAY OVERSTEP— She may trick men, steal money, betray . friends, yet beneath this mask there is a sweetness, and unzelfishness that belongs cnly to woman. You'll forget her weakness, You'll admire her strength, You'll talk of this drama! PATHE NEWS and A COMEDY stz TONIGHT 1:30% 9:00 d Tomorrow: I —IN— HTHRITIINURH R by F. McGrew Willis, :— Fox News —: :— 10c & 25c —: EVE. 7:10-9:00 7 NEED WE SAY MORE IN CALL- YOUR ‘ATTENTION TO ONE OF THE HAVE | EVER 'SHOWN. {SCENE YOU, WILL NEVER FORGET. In Eight Reels IN KING ARTHUR’S COURT” |nmm||mmmmuumulllmllmummunmml at the-home of Mrs. William Budge, {f It is desired || AR F ollow . the o ¢ Crowds : v . %0 Lef's LADIES’ PURE Our regular’ stock—the brand ' we will not Just come in .and see these for mention. yourself., PER PAIR LOT NO. 2 Another lot of Ladies’ Pure Sllk Hose. ‘ These come in almost any color one might | wuh for. These Hose can't be beat at the price. PER PAIR $q LOT NO. 3 ln this lot you will find Ladies’Silk Lisle Hose, all colors to select frohx ‘Take them E y.and *1 Wednes 3 PAIR LOT NO 4 One big lot of Cluldrelu School Hone—-— : colors are black only; sizes from 4 to 103, Wednesday and Thursday Sale 5 PAIR *1 LOT NO.5 One big lot of Ladies’ Pure Silk Hose. These come in seconds—we have these in a big range of colors— Wednelday and Thursday Sale lf there is any colors or they have it. JOHNSON’S FOR HOSIERY AT ALL TIMES! JOHNSON'S POR Hdflm are in need of just come to JOHNSON’S, Go! SILK HOSE B Thursday at 00 00 T 69c per pair. any style Hose you Y lMIV T T HIIHUHI\IH IR TG