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in its maintenance. Items phoned was a between train visito, day. Solway, were Bemidji business visit- ors today. . ‘Ice-cream is the nafiona! dessert. the guest of her brother, H. A. Brown at Turtle River. in the city today. y to attend the state land sale. A. W. Aamodt coun\ty agent will . , tion. i best and most entertaining home . 8 D., where he will spend his vaca- | ago. talents ever given here, will be staged Dq ;;ou knqw what a tmpap- When the l‘_w_ 5 Will Schuler of Dixon; Iil., who is|June 27, by members of the Bemid}i . e by e g works injustice 4 ¥ 3 Y .club, under the direction o rs. . 2 e 2 3 at s: "émmlmflihg‘;deogéfihgflthdfi"} fi‘f'°§‘}:,’:{i;f,,f‘gnw:fifnf,"bfi'}fn?”f{f; S. C. Brown. “All a Mistake,"” is the i looks like the real metal, but It’s one t_h}ng' to be inno- Opsahi, g 68-1Mo | will.return to Bemid]i the latter part | title of the play and some of the best she rings hollow. She is not bad, cent, but it's quite another N . of the week and will go to Turtle talent in the city will take part. The she is not fiood, Justfa t!npan- to prove it, particularly Miss Signa Paulson of Solway is|River where he will be the guest of | P1ay i8 given for the benefit of the ner. See the story o ‘}J.t)“pla“.; when a rascally lawyer “the guest of her sister, Mrs. Fred|H. A. Brown for a short time before| French orphans. Rehearsals are be. ner in “The World to Live In ’ t Swenson of town of F:»rohn " for a | retyrning to his home. ing held in the basement of the Pres- finds it profitable to ge month. G. W. Cochran, Sr., left last even-| Norway for the past several years, ing: for Minneapolis on a business|returned to the United States recent- trip. He will return to the city to-|ly and will again make his home near | neapolis, who formerly resided in Be- " ' morrow. Land Co. i Miss Lela Kembell of Case Lake| commenced her duties. —Grand Forks Herald. Koors’ ice cream is made with pure -sweet pasteurized cream. . ) i ; 7:20, 9 to death, makes a sensa- Pinewood. ~ Mr. Belstad says on ac-|midji, arrived in the city today and Rain or Shine—— 10c, 20c Matinee 2:30; 7:20, tional escape from a train " ; count gti' tl:le lwarNevex-y commodltyuls will remain here during th'he lnext Tick en route to prison, lives in ,000 to loan on farms, Dean}|very 4 n orway, especially | fortnight. Mr. Fuller, who is a . Ticke s+ Ladi - ”» s 3 d71tf| shoes, which now sell up to $26. state bank exantiner, is Sinspe%tinfi = ts, 78c; Ladies Free TOMORROW and FRIDAY “F uneralearlag':ndanvl:’ll? ) the books of the Security State ban ours for i i 3 grows a beal " Mrs. F. S. Lycan is spending the|today and Yfll make his headquarters ) =~ ‘ood time) M!‘S. Chal‘lle ually gets back to civiliza- ' -has. accepted a position in the work|day at Cass Lake.where she is the|in Bemidji while visiting several . tion and makes it hot for room of the Elko Hat Shop, and has| guest of Mrs. M. B. Humes, who re-|other banks in this section of the ch lin cently returned from! New York|state. ap Mr. Lawyer. where she spent most of the winter. _— " : 2 Ty AT R When Liviig Was Cheap. (Mildred Harris) in Also Showing Ed Morrill of Fordyce, Ark.,, has a ot . l FORD ANIMATED copy of the Des Arc WeeklysCitizen When a Gll' WEEKLY for October 9, 1858. It was published y Matinee daily, 8:00 p. m. ; HOSTESS TO AID. by his grandfather, J. C. Morrill of Loves’ Branie Shoos 7:50.1/:00 512t Mrs. C. C. Ward of America avenuel pes are. At the time it was printed vening oW {:00-9° tf| will entertain the Ladies Aid society ! Miss Hilda Sather of Shelly, Minn., was in the city yesterday en rpute to her home after a months visft with relatives in Clearbrook. ‘posed of 150 pounds of butter while ‘here. 4 Cash paid for liberty bonds. In Mrs. Bert Marks of Guthrie, who has been visiting her father, William Hess, who is i1l at St. Anthony’s hos- sital, returned to her home yester- ay. i Alfred Benson who is employed at the Palace meat market will leave tion. 4 Y 10th St. Phone 570-W, Andrew Johnson, sheriff of Bel- trami county, returned to Bemidji the county where he has spent sev- eral days on official business. Judge B. F. Wright was in Bemidji last evening, being en route to Bau- dette where he will preside at the special term of Beltrami county dis- trict court which convenes tomorrow. High school annuals may be ob- tained at Netzer's Drug store. Price $1.00, only ten left. 3d613 Several Bemidji young people are planning on attending the dance to be given in Cass Lake this evening, at tlie.armory. The Syncopators of :)his city will play the dance num- ers. ‘Mrs. C. M. Edwards will leave to- orrow morning for Minneapolis ere she will visit for some time. Mrs. Edwards formerly made her home in Minneapolis and will visit old friends. \ Big dance at armory, Cass Lake, Friday, June 13. Music, Shucks fam- ous International Jazz orchestra. 2d612 E. R. Evans, superintendent of Crookston Lumber company’s mill No. 2, who sufféred severe bruises when his car turned turtle Monday Goming - Special e Cecil B. De Mille’s “FOR BETTER " FOR WORSE” AT THE ELKO SATURDAY & SUNDAY s L) ..;lcll day. give an interesting’ and complofi review of the city’s social activities is our desire. This page is devoted to personal 5 mention, social items and news briefs. and we solicit your cooperation ciated by readers of the paper and by the' publishers. S Telephone 922. Mrs. Hilda Anderson of Clearbrook | morning, will be confined to his bed. r. yester-| for two or three weeks, on acgcount gf-utlln::dac:filenl:'e ?&313;3 vrv:.\sm::(')lllxfi TO ATTEND CONVENTION. be required. person who owed it to her late father. J. P. Rock and son, John Rock, of | minor bruises. R Rev. Blaine Lambert, pastor of the| Rutgers is one of the strongest pro- f ‘612tf| two weeks, returned to their home|they Wwill represent the Bpworth Miss Olga Brown of Dixon, Iil., is]tions are fine in that locality. convention commences today - and J. B. Hourigan, druggist of Cass|lating to the settlement of the Mary Lake, is among the business visitors | Barrett estate which.invol twenty-|spoke on ‘‘Vocational Training of ing before Judge J. E. Hdrris in pro-| Home,” last, evening in the Moose |in the success of the orchard or gar- Thea“e ___T d o Have you had your djsh of ice|bate court. hall. Attorney Eakin gave an excel- |den. The repeated failure of many o ay el cream today? ; b1att N " |lent address and the meeting: was|Minnesota orchards may be laid to ~W. A. Clark and Charles Johnson | B o oose Lake were in Bemidji to-|string, Mont., where she will visit especially interesting to parents. leave Saturday evening for Aberdeen, shops here for a season, a short time ! A Cashier G. R. Jatobi of the First] Mrs. Humes’ daughter, Mrs. Dorathy National bank is at Bemidji where he| Parker, is expected to reach Cass will spend the néxt week or ten days. | Lake from New York early in July. Misses Tnez and Alicé Butler of | Esther society walked out to the)do%en; eges, 10 cents a dozen; ham, “Turtle River were between train vis-| Peter Larson farm home last even-|10 cents a pound; beef, 4% cents a quire room 61, Markham hotel, 41tf]} Saturday. night for Minneapolis Torrance motored to Minneapolis and ere he will spend a two weéks’ va- | St. Paul last evening. They will re- Same prices as befure the war on | Dorothy Torrance, who has been as- kodak finishing at Rich Studio, 29 |sistant supervisor of music in the St. 613-1Mo { Paul schools for the past year. this morning from the north end of | N; LA THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER - EAGE THBEE T Woods, - Members of the Cedarmen’s association trom Minasapolis, Chica: RUTGERS DROPS GREEK RULE | MYSTEPY IN $10,000 GIFT| DROVE FROM SCOBEY. MONT. go, Escanaba, and ‘other points w: s Lo T Ee be among the party. They will be( Study of Dead.Language No Longer | Woman Does Not Know Who Is Sender H. J. Jacobson and his mother, Mrs. gone five days and wi]l fish sturgeon Required for Bachelor of ) of Big Roll—May Be Father's J.-H. Jacobson, of Scobéy, Mont., ar- and other large fish. This is their o A% Arts Degree. i R Debtor. rived in the city last evening by au- first outing for three years, as none R ‘ tomobile and will vigit C. M. Jacob- Were held (during the poriod of the| New York—One of the last etrong- | Pittsburgh, Pa—Mrs. Marle Ulsh, | o0 and wife for about a week. H. J. B holds of the classical tradition In edu- | who lives on a farm In Snyder county, | yacobson is the mother of C. M. Ja- catlon fell when the trustees. of Rut- | Pa., has received $10,000 in $20 and $10 | cobson. They state that prospects are gers college at New, Brunswick, N.'J,, | bills through the mails, and she has | very good for a bbumper crop in -Mon- decided to abolish the requirement of | no idea who sent her the méney. tana "this year, as they have had ¥ Greek for the bachelor of arts degree. An unsigned typewritten letter in- [ Plenty of rain so far. A strong fight was made by the | structed the woman to divide the . sclentific school faction to have both | money equally with her two sisters. Latin and Greek required of candl-| Mrs. Ulsh’s only explanation of the dates for the A. B. This failed, but | mystery is that the money may have hereafter only one year of Latin will | been sent by some consclence-stricken CARD OF THANKS. 1 desire to extend my heartfelt thanks to our kind neighbors and friends. for their help and sympathy during the illness, death and burial of my belovéd wife. Martin Jorgenson. ' ¥ 1d611 or mailed to this office are appre- Asparagus should not be cut after June 20. It must have some time to store up a supply of food for next sea- son’s growth. ELKO TONIGHT, AND THURSDAY Jesse L. Lasky presents Wallace Methodist church, Miss Allc‘el }lfll:l- \Mrs. Tom Wright and daughter, | Rick, Miss Esther McGhee and John Dorothy, of Becida who have visited | L.arson, “‘2}1 1933'91 tomoirrow mg"}.’ relatives in Paynesville, Minn., for |ing for exandria, Minn., where ponents of the classics. It was the| THE PIONEER WANT ADS elghth college founded in this country BRING RESULTS and was formerly connected with the Reformed Dutch church. For the last half century it has been the state col- lege of New Jersey. The trustees ‘gave permission for'a $200,000 memorial buyilding to the Rutgers men who were killed in the war. i yesterday. They report crop 'condi- League of the Methodist church. The will continue until Monday. VOCATIONAY, TRAINING- SUBJECT. Edgar Eakin, Chicago attorney, Rev.sE. K. Cooper of Evanston, I11,, was in Bemidji today on matters re- four acres in Jones township, appear-|Orphan Children in the Mooseheart| A good windbreak is a great factor Miss Miller of Milwaukee was in|well attended by members of the the lack of protection ffrom the winds emidji yesterday, en route to Bow-| Mooseheart Legion. The address-was of summer as well as those of winter. BOWERY| ALICE BRADY “The World to Live in” “THE MAN FROM FUNERAL RANGE” Paramount Picture relatives for a month. Miss Miller is well ‘known in Bemidji, 'She was trimmer for one of the millinery ' TO PRESENT PLAY. ‘What promises to be one of the byterian church. i At Larson’s Place BANK EXAMINER HERE, Saturday Eve. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Fuller, of Min- : your scalp. WM. S. HART in In this thrilling picture “THE GREAT Dlvu)E" Wallace Reid is sentenced Gullack Bolstad, who has been in Admission, 10c, 20c there was an epidemic of yellow fever in the South and in one week New Or- of the Swedish Lutheran church to- morrow afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. leans had 380 deaths. Among the mar- ‘WIENER ROAST ?Icmc‘ ket quotations are the following: Tea, Thirty members of vthe Queen 85 cents a pound; chickens, $1.25 a Nothing could make her think ne was bad—nothing could keep ner from helping him when he needed help. Nothing matters, after all, “WHEN A GIRL LOVES.”.. Come, see beautiful ‘Mildred Harris (Mrs. Charlie UR Profes- sional’ conduct is a triumph of ex- Beltrami County George C. Berglund will entertain P ———————————— the Lutheran Brotherhood of the Swedish Lutheran church, in the chrurch basement. Friday evening. The ladies are also invited to this meeting and stereopticon views will be shown. MOTOR TO ST. PAUL. COMMENCING SUNDAY County Attorney and Mrs. G. M. _———— THE MARY PICKFORD Company presents the world famous star’s First Photoplay from her own r, ! -] ing and i nd. Whisky ed at 2! perience and Chaplin) in one of the most 1/ I— itors in the city yesterday. 'They dis t;s largee;:‘g\)r,:j“ a wiener roast in goguallon sky is quoted at 28 cents science. Our ade- thrilling love stories of the year ! 15 - ' quate equipment, —a romance that’s a treat from -—Traveler'.—-— '. GEORGE BERGLUND HOST. our skill and our start to finish. % | { ] courtesy are res- Wi]l finda warm l A pectfully placed at . the disposal of the Coming—TOM MIX ‘THE COMING OF THE LAW' welcome at . The West Minneapolis D. H. FISK Attorney at Law Office Northern Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone 181 ) Service our watchword turn to Bemidji Sunday and will be accompanied by their daughter, Miss TOnight . THUNSBAY Zane Grey’s Great Story - “The Border Legion” Starring ‘ Blanche § Hobart Bates Bosworth Action!! Action! Action!! More Thrilling than “The Spoilers” A MELODRAMA OF THE LAWLESS WEST IN studio. ON ANNUAL FISHING TRIP. J. W. Naugle, manager of the augle Pole & Tie company, will LMABY PIGKFURB leave tomorrow morning for Bau- In Jean Webster’s cele- dette, where he will join about fifty i brated play Northwestern cedermen, on their an- 1] l » Daddy Long Legs nual fishing trip to the Lake of the The Love Story of an Orphan Directed by Marshall Neilan, Photographed by Charles Rosh- T. Becida Stage Line- Leaves Schroeder’s Cor. 1:30 p. m. for Be- cida ‘and State Park. Return 8 a. m., daily except Sunday. \C. W. TROE] er. A super Attraction in 7 reels - FOR : Expe_rt Shoe Repairing At Moderate Prices ALDRICH & ENGLISH GENERAL BLACKSMITHING — Horseshoeing a Specialty — Try the Bsmld]i Shos Repair Shop- Across the Street from Dalton’s 0 ::-;:;““ - Oxy-acetylene Welding " ERSON ' 2 218 Beltrami Ave, Bemidji And Culting 214 FOURTH STREET —_—mmm Wheelock's Market We buy Cattle, Hogs, Veal, Chickens, Butter and Eggs b at Highest Cash Prices . Repair Shop THE DAYS OF 49 IN WHICH A DARING GIRL TAMES A MANKILLER OF THE PLAINS. WM. STAKIS Progressive Shoe A Goldwin Special — Regular Prices arrie, GRAND .We pay Parcel Post one way Phone 174-W 507 Beltrami Bemidji, Minn. Cor. Remore Hotel Bldg.