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MONDAY,” ARRIL. 3, 1816 SPECIAL SCENERY HANDSOME OOSTUMES 18-PEOPLE- I8 MOSTLY GIRLS THE REGULAR FEATURE PICTURE IN ADDITION 23 HOUR SHOW ™ 35¢ ' No Less MAKING ONE BIC best on eanth:for No More About The City Miss Margaret Hensel of Frohn visited in Bemidji Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bailey of Pinewood visited in Bemidji Satur- day. Mrs. Joseph Steidl of Northern was visiting with relatives in Bemidji Saturday. Mrs. R. A, Krahn of Tenstrike was a between train visitor and shopper in Bemidji Saturday. One of these nice days. you ought tc go to Hakkerup’s and have your plcture taken.—Adv. 14tt Miss Abbie Murphy, principal of the consolidated school at Pinewood, visited in Bemidji Saturday. Charles Bloomquist, clerk in the A. B. Palmer hardware store, visited | over Sunday at Turtle River. T. R. Symons, who was recently operated on at St. Anthony’s hospi- tal, is reported unimproved today. Mrs. W. B. Stewart left this morn- ing for Chicago where she will. visit for some time with her daughter. Max Eberhardt of Grand Rapids, Wis., was among the out-of-town business visitors in Bemidji Satur- day. Charles Carter of Hines returned to that place Saturday night after spending the day here on business matters. Miss Julia Olson arrived in Be- midji Saturday from her home at Be- cida and will make this city her home in the future. Miss Amanda Klein, who under- went an operation for appendicitis at St. Anthony’s hospital, is reported improved today. Mrs. M. Burton, who has been vis- iting her daughter; Mrs; Phil- Gill, for some time, returned Saturday night to-Minneapolis. See E. 8. Woodward for painting, paper hanging, kalsomining, wall paper, up-to-date patterns. Shop 402 America Ave. Phone 6545-J.— Adv. 264429 Attorney J. F. Gibbons left Sat- urday night for Minneapolis and St. Paul where he will spend a few days attending to legal affairs. Mrs. E. N. French of Blackduck was the week-end guest of friends and relatives in Bemidji. Mrs. French formerly livaed in this city. Mrs. H. Halseth of Mill Park left this morning for Glenwood, Minn., Ford THE UNIVERSAL CAR Ford service for Ford owners is worth- while. Fifty-one Ford branches; over 8.5000 agents all through the country, each with a complete stock of Ford parts and supplieson hand. No delays, no hold- ing up for days to get parts, but prompt, reliable service at Runabout $390; Touring Car Coupelet $590; Town Car $640; Sedan $740. All prices f. sale at a low, fixed cost. $440; 0. b. Detroit.fgOn C. W. Jewett Co., Inc. Bemidji, Ford Service Station Mina, the sickness of her mether. H. W. Alsop, deputy county audi- duck visiting with relatives. ‘midji Auto company, left this.morn- the day. visiting with relatives. Wanted to Rent—b5 to house with bath, in gaod location. Must be.in gaod condition. Address; X Y Z, Pioneer.—Adv. 436 W. B. Sweetman, who has acted as. T. D. Johnson’s absence, left morning for his home in Duluth. Edward Rydeen returned Saturday. afternoon to his home at Clearbrook after spending a short time in Be- midji transacting business affairs. L. B. Wilson, of the Fair Store, returned today from Aberdeen, S. D., where he has spent some time on a combined business and pleasure trip. Miss Grace Durgane visited with relatives in this city Saturday en- iroute from Thief River Falls to Grant Valley where she will visit with rela- tives. Mrs. Charles. Hoyt was shopping and calling: on friends in Bemidji Saturday, having arrived here in the morning from her home at Grant Valley. Miss Jean Begsley arrived in Be- midji this morning from her home at Kelliher to spend a short time visiting as the guest of friends and relatives. As my wife has left my cgre and protection, I will not be responsible for. any bills contracted by: her after Saurday, April 1, 1846, FRED:RBYOE. 2d44 Misses Margarat and: Aimee. Peter- son left this, morning for. Caas:Lake where they will spend & wek as the guests of Misses Dopls.and: Mon- ica Uteley. Miss Olive Boreen, teagher in: .the the guest: of friends in Bemidfi Sat- urday, returned on:the evening train to. Tenstrike. as; the gueat of -her sister, Ethiyn. Hall —_— where she was. called: on .aceount of; tor, returned this morning to Be-. midji, having. spent.Sunday. in_Black-: Olaf Ongstad, manager of the Be- ing for Walker where. he.will spend, | 7-room;| operator at the Union depot during.| this;|{ Tenstrike schools; after -visiting. as | he Grand: Ji#filg Tonight NOT A MOVING PICTURE Rich Company and “The Rapid Fire-Musical Comedies Special Orhesira i{Saturday afternopn for Fosston io spend the spring school vagation vis- iting as the gueats of relatives. They are both students in the local schools. Rev. J. H. Randahl, pastor of the Swedish Lutheran church of this city, left today for Hines where he will conduct services tomight. He will return to his home here tomor- oW, Henny. Cominsky, manager of the womep's department of the Schnei- der Bros. Clothing company, left Sat- {urday might for- Minneapolis to spend- a few days t’nere on business mat- ters: Miss Bernice Pendergast, who teaches school at Itasca Park,-ar- rived in Bemidji, Saturday to- spend the spring vacation visiting with her parents, Judge -and Mrs. L. G. Pend- ergast. G. W. Cochran returned Saturday from, his, logging camps near Schley, ito his home in_ this city to visit over Sunday. with his family. He will re- turn to his camp - the early part of this week. Misses Zenda Bell, Mae Simonson and Elsie Klinger, who were guests of relatives in Bemidji Satur- day, returned-in the evening to Aure where they are. teachers in the con- solidated: school. Miss Anna Klein, who visited for several days the latter part of last week as the guest of her pagents, Mr. and:- Mrs. A. Klein, returned. Sat- urday night to Turtle. River, where she is teaching: school. Henry Halseth of Mill Park left Saturday morning for Little Falls to spend. a few days visiting with rela- tives. He will leave there the early part of this week to visit with rela- tives at Morris, Minn. Joseph Christie of the clerical force of the Craokston Lumber com- pany, returned. yesterday to Bemidji the: A BIG BEAUTY GHORUS after having spent several weeks visiting with relatives at Cleveland, Ohio, and Buffalo, N. Y. Lee A. LaBaw, court reporter for Judge C. W. Stanton, was removed trom his home to St. Anthony’s hos- pital Saturday and underwent an op- eration for appendicitis. His condi- tion is reported satisfactory today. During the month of March, ac- cording to the register of the Be- midji Rest Room, four hundred peo- ple, ineluding farmers from the vicin- ity of Bemidji and tourists from. all over the state, have visited that place. Statement of the Ownership, Manage- ment, Circulation, Ete., of the Bemidji Pioneer, published daily except Sunday at Bemidiji, Minn., required by Act of August 24, 1912. Editor, F. G. Neumeier. Business Manager, E. H. Denu. Publishers, The Bemidji -Pioneer Publishing Company, Bemidji, Minn. Owners, A. Kaiser, Bagley, Minn.; G. E. Carson, Bemidji, Minn.; E. H. Denu, Bemidji, Minn.; W. G. Schroed- er, Bemidji, Minn. Known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders, holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities: None. Average number of copies each is- sue of this publication sold or dis- tributed, through the mails or other- wise, to paid subscribers during the six months preceding the date of this statement, 1,381. G. E. CARSON, Publisher. Sworn and subseribed to before me this 1st day of April, 1916. E. H. DENU, (Seal) Notary Public, My Commission expires Feb. 2, 1920. a43 let. for a nickle at the. 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Eusm vm whano. ersiegs. 10 7, Tetupnedi this morning to. his i Pleasing Photo Plays . . a0 Riaiaund Bc and 16¢ TONIGHT 7:30-8:45- Mutual Masterpicture DeLuxe Edition “AGCORDING TO LAW” A smashing, Melodramatie Feature of a wifé-childless by chowe, —a wife in name only,—and where her selfishness: led her. Inb parts, starring Mildred Gregory and Howard Hall. they will speRd. 8. waek. visiting and | on. business: mattess. e John. Kohler,. of.-the: Keohjer. Con- iBg. 8 fosw-days have. 9. the.auast ot | his. brother; Jacoh Hehler. 5¢ and 10c Tomorrow—Tuesday Wianifred Greenwood & Edward Coxen in the two part “THE WATER CARRIER 01“ SAN JUAN™ Clssy Fitzgerald In a comedy, and John Sheehan and Garrol Halloway In. “‘ Jabanlels-Rictiaday.’ Bemidji, Minn. ‘Defective Page — e