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. and received over $2,000 in deposits the first day. A good start for a new business in a small .town. The funeral of the late John Dodge was held Friday. Interment was made in the Pinewood cemetery. A Jarge crowd was in attendance, most of them being old settlers. ‘Mr. Dodge was one of the Beltrami county pio- neers, having lived in Buzzle for twenty years. He is survived by a wife and five sons here, also two " HUNDREDS OF ALIEN DEPORTATIONS Investigation Shows 1lllegal Cancellations Were Made Bemidji I O. d: ht d son in the west. every Frida; i o g s 5 hy the Wholesale e eautiful floral offerings were &8 ocock Y with the Bemidji Shoe Store, and who is contributed by friends and relatives. THIS WEEK personally known to many of our readers 5 v {4 Y Dr. Stevens of Gonvick was called #Washington, May 7.—What is said | here Wednesday to give medical at- to be conclusive evidence of illegal tention to Mrs. P. K. Peterson and action in cancelling more than three | Mrs. Hennig Kirkvold, near Aure. hundred deportation warrants which Oscar Peterson and wife of Har-[J R. A. Hannah, Rec. would have sent conuicted dangerous)mony, Minn., returned home Thurs- alien radicals out of the country has |day, after visiting relatives here and been presented to the house by. Rep- | at Debs for several days. presentative Albert Johnson, chair- Mr .and Mrs. Dave Millar went to man of the committee inquiring into [ Trail for a visit with the Klingbiel the necessity of impeaching Louis F. family. Post, assistant Secretary of Labor, for L. 0. Williams, missionary of Min- taking this course. Representative | neapolis, held religious meetings at Debs several evenings the past week. The large safe and furniture ar- rived here for the new bank and was —_— installed on Wednesday and Thurs- day of last week. ho b o b biokidso et George Curtis was a Bemidji visit- i PINEWOOD * | or last Thursday. S22 I S22 22 28 82 8 Martin Pedersen, who was em- ployed here last fall by Mr. Bakken, returned Wednesday and went to work again for the blacksmith. He travelled over several of the western Rodenberg said the responsibility lies with Secretary Wilson for not remov- ing sach a man. Sunday in this vis 4 w leem:;unied ;yv ‘:'h‘gltry crzllsz, near: states during the winter, but found Brickson, and were looking over and no place like good old Minnesota, in listing their lands. ‘his travels. The Stuhr Lumber Co. lath mill Dr. Forest of Clearbrook was call- finfshed sawing Saturday afternoon, Tues. ed to the Gelen home Friday to give after a three months run. They turn- medical attention to Mrs. Olaf Gelen. S e ot o S| e oo, ||© > el i oW || Plaved ab the store. ; The basket social given at the farm REGULAR BUSIN This.association is a very powerful one, consisting entirely of hall Saturday evening was well at- tend and all report a good ‘i}:e _Every loyal citizen is glad to do his bit for the general good of our community. What service does your equipment, kmowledge and Miss Edith Peterson finished “her term of school in Buzsle andileft for her home Monday. Miss Emwma Gil- Dertson accompanied her as far as b Bemidji. ' e'x;qiqee fit you to give us? . mu; Ini:}:.bthe xmmi merchant, || “You in Your Little Corner, ‘was a Bem! usiness visitor Mon- and | in Mine” day. He returned with a new Ford tim .9 touring car, And we hope Pete will i Next at I O. have good success and think he should be quite popular with the ‘young ladies around Debs hereafter. Bennfe Iverson and Carl Melland|] ° returned home Monday, after spend-|| Rich Portrait Studio, 29 10th St. ing several days in Bemidji visiting ty portraits at popular nng’hltt;nding tos husln};ss matters. prices. -Quality kodak finishi e People’s State Bank of Pine- lopi! ; prin ‘wood opemed for business Monday, d.:;e gg’”‘ 10c; gy oe; (¢ J. P. Lahr, Clerk Miller’s Repair Shop Phone 359-W o SELLS. N[\ New and second-hand bi- 2N cycles, guns, ete. REPAIRS Guns, bicyeles, locks, cash registers, typewriters and all fine work. s 313 Second Street See Rube when you want a good job Jone or a bargain in what we have. )i Good for the Whole Family “Grimy” Chanbechin _ A good cough - remedy is one that can be depended upon to cure coughs. Not one that cures some particular cough, but coughs in gene: It must be a cough remedy that can be relied upon for all the different coughs that are so prevalent. While the causes of coughs are primarily the same, yet the condition of the patient is what makes the difference in the nature of the cough itself. Coughs of healthy persons are easier to cure the coughs of invalids. The powerful convulsive cough of a large man is harder to cure than the cough of a baby. If you get a remedy that will cure a large man’s cough and yet not be too powerful for the baby, you have a good cough remedy. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is just this kind of remedy. It is good for any member of the family. It relieves coughs ol kinds. It is the product of much thought and study to produce an ideal cough remedy. It iscom- posed of things which cure easily and soothingly without harm- i‘:? the most delicate tissues of the throat. It acts as easily and el co / iy L 3 )— g L e ly on the young as on the old, and is the ideal remedy for colds, croup, influenza, whooping cough and bronchitis.'f LODGES 0. F., Beltrami Ave. and 4th St., meets TONIGHTS BUSINESS C. J. Winter, N. G., Tel. 862J < Ralph Gracie Post, ; No. 14, meets 2nd and 4th Thursdays at Bemidji Civic and | |a* i gon rooms. . . ; ¢ A iy ommerce Associa- N. E. GIVEN, Commander course in the anatomy of the human foot i J. D. WINTER, Adjutant REMIDJI LODGE MOOSE, NO. 1452, Meets first & third Cor. Minnesota ?"l.d and Third St. 8 P.M. Visiting brothers especially invited BEMIDJI CAMP NO. 5012, meets 2nd and . @v e . Ny B A 4th Tues. each month in the principal magazines of national circulation for the purpose Visiting neighbors especially invited Meeting REGULAK BUSINESS BRY CLEANING Clothes Oleaners for Mem, Womea and Ohildres W IlllllIlllllllllllllIIIlllllllllllllllIIllllllIIIlllllllllllllllll‘llllllllIlllllilflllillllllIIIIIIIIIIIIlIllllIlIllllllllllllIIIIIImiIIllllllllllIllIIllllIIlllllIl"llllllllill"llllIlllllllllllilllllllllllll; ’ Lodge No. 119, Becomes Member of New lntemalional Society Mr. Elias Stephen, who is connected has just become a member of the Interna- tional Association of Practipedists, an organization incorporated and chartered under the laws of Illinois. Sec., Tel 719W Mr. Elias Stephen recently graduated from the American School of Practipedics, of Chicago, after having taken a thorough and leg, the disabilities and discomforts to which feet are subject and the most mod- ern methods of relieving and correcting such defects by the use of scientific correc- tive appliances. He graduated with high _— IR honors and this has resulted in his being invited to become a mem- ber.to{:'_ the Practipedic Association and in his acceptance of the invitation. Loyal Order of sssh month He now wears a beautiful lapel button to indicate his membership and his Certificate of Membership may be seen dis- shoe men and women who have fitted themselves to give foot com- fort to their patrons by a thorough course of education and training. The association is now running a series of full page advertisements O: F: hall of acquainting the public with th= services it may expect to obtain free from praptipedists in the shoe stores that employ such foot experts. Their ads point out that there are already thousands of such stores and that their number is increasing daily. The hpndreds of people in this community who have had their feet examined and corrected by Mr. Elias Stephen will be glad to hear of this new recognition he has obtained. : Phone 93 IF YOU WANT TO BUY. SELL. OR TRADE. ADVERTISE IN THE PIONEER WANT COLUNN L TN THE MOST PRACTICAL AND ' IMPORTANT METHOD OF SHOULDER TREATMENT PUT FORWARD BY THE] DESIGNING ROOMS AT| FASHION PARK IS THE| COPYRIGHTED, HY-LINE. IN ITS EXECUTION AN EF-' FORT H.AS BEEN MADE TO SECURE HEIGHT WITHOUT, OFFENDING GOOD TASTE.| ‘4 PERFECTLY DRAPED iBACK HAS BEEN ACCOM- 'PLISHED WITHOUT RESORT-|. ' \ING TO THE USE OF A VENT: CUSTOM SERVICE WITHOUT)| THE ANNOYANCE OF A4 TRY-ON) READY-TO-PUT-ON TAILORED AT FASHION PARK The Man, a Man's Book en Dress, is veadp | l!!““'m!!ll!lll“!l““"l"lll“!ll“!l!mllml!ll!ll“lllll'lmll"lllll“mllllm!lllllll'llll!l!llllll|lllllllllllllmlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!llllmllllllllllllllllllllllllflllllllllllllll‘llllllllllllllllullllmlllllllllllll Dafactiva