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T T » | ‘Abbott of dry;slnl 15 a ‘business visitor in Bemidji. 5 L “Taxs Home ‘& DAGK of Koo eream. ; s 1os i Lewis Collén of. Altkin day 'hereon husiness. i WEDNESDAY. EVENING, FEB, 16," 921 1 ness caller in the -city. T, T.'Butas of Ifonton pent.the day in Bemidji on business. Empty floyt sacks at Gai r's 3 12-480 John Clementson. of Erskine spent Tuesday in Bemidji on business. - Anton Stone of ‘Menahga Was a Bem‘idjl businese visitor yesterday. Fresh, sweet milk and cfeam, sold at Ganter's bakery. 10-8t¢ “F. J. Christenson of ' Little Falls ~ was a Tuesday business: visftor here. We have.settled the shoe.problem of your neighbor, Why not you? Con~ sumers Shoe Co. ERRAI {7 {3 Robert Ledeboerzand son. of :Onsh Lake were Bemidji ¢allers yesterday: J. W. Collini day in Bemidji Ladies’ rubbera, all:styl 75c a pair. Bcflfimfim Btore. PSR TS J.’M. Re Blackduck was a ‘business 113(!0\' in the city yesterday. s Axei Mattson ‘of " Virginia was 2 business visitor in the eity this fore- noon. s DR S 5 Cash paid tor Lihérty bonds. G. B. -l;looley. ‘Northern Gfoeo;y‘col. im Mr. and (Mrs. V. Afiderson of Thief River Falls were Bemidjl visitors yes- terday. TG A. B. Gladen ‘of Erskine spent the ‘day in Bemidji on business yes- terday. 4 ¢ $50,000 to loan. on farms. .The Dean Land Co., Bemidjl, Minz. < 10-372 R. L. Bagackman of Thiet River Falls was3. a)qusday, business caller in Bemidji. ¥ - David Hinshaw of Wilton was a be= tween .train business visitor in the &ty Tuesday. We must.sel} & lot of shoes in your vicinity to make the low price pos- sible. -Consumers Shoe Company. 3 1t2-16 Hoft and C. M. Torgerson of Dalton-were ‘business visitors. in Be- midji Tuesday. . Mrs.. Fred Swingle of Nary was shopping and calling on friends in Bemidji Tuesday. % ' FOR ANY KIND of real eatate. deal, ; see or write Willits & qnm..! ‘1:: W, B land men. Charley Slough of. lrvlnve avenue Jeaves today for a visit with relatives at Hazel, Minnesota. William Ridell of Turtle River was & business visitor in Bemidji yesterday between trains. For -clean iilk and cream go $o the Hume Bakery, Alfalfa Dairy. { 1mon3-1 Mr.r'and. Mrs. E. H. Sheggrud.of Clearbrook were among the out otl town callers in the city yesterday. Roy Bowers and Family have mov- \ed to Hibbing where Mr. Bowers will be engaged in the auto lobile busi- Is the shoe probiem bothering you? Try the Consumer’s Shoe Co.—ome! pair or a dozen. One price to all. 1t2-16 Mr. and. Mrs. William Gaines’ daughter, Gena, who was quite seri- ously ifl for a few. days, is much improved. Mrs. A. B. Palmer has recovered sufficiently from a severe attack of bronchitis to enable her to resume her duties at the Palmer Hardware store yesterday. Wheh you next need feed sry the Courtney ‘Seed Co., where prices are Tight. At Grinager's Gro- cocy on 3rd 0-9%¢ Mrs Huntosh of Grand Rapids, who has been the guest of her daugh- ter, Miss Huntosh, employed at the Grand tireater, and friends for sev- eral days, returned to her home yes-| terday. < - Mrs. Lucy Hazen of Irvine avenue left- Tuesday Yor Eagle Bend to visit her daughter, Mrs. Andrew Abbott for a short time. She aleo expects to visit another daughter, Mrs. Tom Knott, at Parkers Prairie this week. * A, A, Miller of Big Falls s a,bust-|. e ¥ ¥ . Howard Bextqn of ‘Park- Rapids] spent Tuesday in the: ity on business. |. ness. 4had’a very interesting program at the | evening, Pebruary 17. Music by Joe 1 tub sati coflar and di and ' Mrs.. Knute THE BEMIDI DAILY PIONEER S i ‘Miés /Dora ‘Roe, daughter of Mr. ] .Roe, ,and Don E. Whitman ‘:me:e, united ; Iln ‘x!nn‘trh}hég .yesterda enQop., at. ;0'clocK| |2 % ' mman‘ng apartments i ithe Kaplan flats, Rev, Lester P, the/ P! yterjan church e ded. by. - n bride ‘Wi re’ 8, rookie 5 otine travéling suit and a hat made of gold and” bronze brocaded’. lace in combination With caterpillar braid in the new wood shade, and carried a boquet of roses.. / “The: coupleléft on the 12:05 train for a_few days’ visit with friends at various poimts: in ‘Minnesota. They will then go to Hamilton, Missouri, to visit Whitman's parents, Mr. and Mrs: R:'F. Whitman. From there they will.go to New York, stopping over two days at Watertown, Wis., to visit J. R.'Whitman, a brother. ‘After visiting relatives in New York, they will return to Bemidji and be at home to their friends after March 10. The bride is well known in Be- midji, having Hved-here for a num- ber of years and :acquiring a host of friends .. and acquaintances. . Mr. ‘flare sl outlined with black: satin +White; batiste fornis the & jéing; required. . For the dre size calls for 13 yard 40-inch pl 21yards 48-inch broadclot! ictorial - Review Dress Sizes, 34 to 42 inchés b CENLS. | 1imh st is R 18:vit McNeil of Dayton ‘for, qther, G. W. Slate David, Gill spending the week in the twin cities on business..-. He expects to return: Friday. - * i ‘Mrs. C. L{,Ar,nold entertaip an_elght o'clock dinner at' her dence for Mrs. Agnes Robinson dnd Mrs. Joe Hughes: last evening. ° £, ' y A jistoday en route to-his home from Minneapolis, where he attended thie. Monitér .Stove:Deslers geveral days md Mrs. M. W. | iate 12-13tt “Miss Dejia. Grayello, who was call- ed away a short time ago by the ill- ness of.a. sister, has-returned from Grand Rapids, to make her home with her sister, Mrs. Edmond Jewett and family on Miseissippi avenue. Mltas Gravello is employed at the Rex cafe. . ‘Word -has;beeh received. here.that the BI}!‘ JofiMr, and Mrs. W. 0. Gordon iof Shéviin; who left for Cali- fornia two weeks ago, was taken ill with scarlet fever and has .passed away. ‘The family was in the neigh- borhood ~of* ‘Berkeley at' the time. They will return to Shévlin soon. N. E. Given, of the Given Hard- ware company, addressed the conven- tion of Caloric Furnace dealers at the West ;. liotel, Minneapolis; Monday. His subject was “Selling Caloric Fur- naces All the Year ‘Round.” Deal- ers from Wisconsin, Minnesota, North and ‘South Dakota were in at- tendance. ; T.adies’ oxfords, Goodyear .welt, different styles, at $2.85 a pair. Be- midji Shoe Stm-e.7 2t2-16 i} ‘Mrs.:’ Chiester -8:~ Rouse of -423 Fourth street, returned to_her school duties in the Heggie district in Lake Hatti, Monday .via the Becida stage after ‘spending: 2’ few weeks (with home folke. Mise Hypatia Rouse, who has been substituting for her mother came home this morning. Miss Rouse school house Monday, which included a valentine box., b For any, kind of a buy, sale or éx- change in real estate or personal property. seée Tess Baudette of the Northern Minnesota Real Estate Ex- chango.: 214 Beltrami avenue. Phone 68. Ay 1mon3-1 Yesterday's.issue. of the Minnea- polis Tribune, contained a large ad- vertisement, announcing .the show- ing of ‘Betty Compson in “Prisoners of Love” this week at the Blue Mouse, one-of the leading first run theaters, with the admission price at 35 cemts. contains the advertisement of the| Grand theater, announcing the show- ing of the same picture today and| tomorrows ~with - the admission 'price at 25 cents. Read both ads, and | see the picture, at the Grand tonight. Y 112-16; B.P. 0. E. ELKS | There will be a regular meeting of | the Elks lodge Thursday evening. | E. H. JERRARD, Sec'y. | DANCING PARTY | The Masonic dancing club will} give one of its regular dancing par-| ties at the Masonic hall Thursday | Forrester orchestra. All Masons 2 families cordfally invited. i2 THE PIONEER WANT AD: ! BRING RESULTS | , | came ag’a surprise to’Bemidji friends, % school yesterday afternoon, the occa- o1l Did Me Get 187 This issue of the Bemidji Pioneer, | Whitman, manager of the J. C. Pen- ney compiny’s local store, has made ‘Bemid{i this home for 'the past four years, with the exception of 4 period ipent ‘in the Bervice. The wedding ough their engagement had been e time. al Dalton ‘avenue, Tuesday after- noon, the: occasion being Mrs. Slos- son’s birth anniversary. . ¢ Cards and music' were features of tWo entertalnment. ~Several instru- miental numbers: witu N. W. Weber at: the plano, accompanied. by Leon ett'on the violin, were especiaily appreciated by all present. .- Mrs. Sloseon . was presented a beautiful silk marquisette waist as a token of the esteem in .which she is held by hér many friends. ‘A deliclous Iunch ‘brought;by the guests was. served at i® o'clock. i Those, present were Mr. and Mr: U: Jewstt, Mrs. Sam Webster, M and Mrs; C.-Omstead, Mr: and Mr: Edward Kramer, Mr. and Mrs. H Hannah, Mr. and Mrs, Weher, Mr. and Mrs. .M. LaBounty, Mrs. P. Kramer,, Miss Dora Hazen and Messrs. Willlam Galvin, Taylor and ‘Robertson. METHODIST LADIES' AID WILL MEET TOMORRGW AFTERNOON ‘The Methodist Ladies’ :|;:¥A most enjoyadle social event ‘oc-'| | PRI I 4 ‘curred at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gili" “Brothers is .G} "Slosson at Eighteenth. street Aid will || Few beliefs are older or more wide- spread than that animals, and_espe- clally wild animals, have foreknowl- edge of what.the weather Is to be, and something that amounts to such fore- knowledge many.of, them doubtless do possess, but there fs no reason, and only, poor excuses, :for:assuming: that there Is a source of information accue enough to give any appreciable exten- sion. to thd weather bureau's prognos- [tications, g <Absent-Mindedness. & Interest in what oné is doing and the mecessity of doing it Within a given time go far toward compelling concen- tration of thought and attention. Pow- er of concentration is, in fact, so com- mon'a possession that it often grows into absent-mindedness, absorption in one line of thought leading to neg- lect of others. Absent-mindedness is frequently ~encountered, but people do not always think of it as an accom- paniment of concentration. SR Being, Always Ready. Let each day. take thought for what concerns It, liquidate its own affairs ‘and respect the day which is to follow, and then we shall ‘be always ready. To know how to be ready is to know how to live, and at bottom to Lknow how to die.—~Amlel. Antarctic: El- Dorado. That gold ‘will :be discovered in the antpretic is now predicted. Coal is present and the¢ Mawson expedition found molybdenite worth $2,500 per ton. Strong indications ‘of copper, in | the form_of green “carbonates, were also found. ——— /No Right to Unpleasant Moods. Many mean: (hings.are done in the family, for which moods are put for- d as an excuse, when the moods themselves are’ the most inexcusable things of all. A man or woman In indulge in an unpleasant mood.—J. q‘ Holland. % meet tomorrow afternoon at the G. H. Zentz residence at 809 Lake Boulevard. Mrs. R. J. Boardman, Mrs. A. M. Bagley and Mrs. Charles B. Funk will entertain. Lunch will be served. ‘ AT WILCOX HOME ‘A numper oz young people were entertained at the John Wilcox home on America aveaye Tuesday evening. Games, music and candy making as- sisted .in-spending a very pleasant evenifig. Lunch-was served, and all present report a most enjoyable time. VERNOXN JAHR ENTERTAINS ‘Vernon Jahr, little son of Mr. and Mra. E./(R. Jahr, @ntertained the ftembers of ‘the kindergarten of the primary department at the Normal sion heing his birthday. Lunch was served by ‘Mrs. Jahr. NYMOKE LUTHERAN LADIES’ MEET TOMORROW AFTERNOON The Nymore Lutheran Ladies’ Aid will ‘meet at the church parlors to- ‘morrow alternoon.’ Mre. Ed. Akre will entertain. A large attendance is urged. Awryuwas in the babit of asking his wncle for :pennies.. To break him of tHe habit his uncle told him he would give him nies sometimes, .but never When - He asked for them. One day Awrg went to his uncle's room, got down -on- the floon and said, “Uncle Albert, 'm just looking for a penny.” ————— ' ‘CHange Road Location, 1t*¢he Rocation of a used road is baé it should be. changed if possible, -In relocating roads avoid railroad cross-' ings at grades. —_— e First Need of Farmer. The first néed of the farmer Is good roads lemding from the farms to mar- ket centeja i Concroté Bave Urged. =i/ Practically every highway engineer today. asrees, that, al ;oagn _should have a concrete base. ot - e = - n FREAR “THE . “}\WAS GUILTY” She Testified and Bared Her Soul— BUT SHE WAS INNOCENT - A charming story of young people and young ideas in which the r e alization is more than equal to the anticipa- tion. MONTE BANKS The Grleat New_Comedian Elko Tonight & Thursday » o= - T U RIGHT 10 LIE“? rate enough and of @pplication remote. tolérable health has no moral right to | Quirks of Children’s A correspondent informs us that we did not quite complete our story abplit the little girl whose version of the _bational anthem, was ‘“My country teases me.”.”He says she follawed it with “Arthur of Igperty.” He adds: “And a close second to this is th following quotation from’ 'the’ -23d [\ Psalm by another-little miss. ‘Surely the good Mrs. Murphy will follow mA all the days of my life. A i Spanish National Hero. “Cla” was a_title given to Roy or Rodrigo Diaz de Bivar, who lived in the’ eleventh century. He was a ma- tional hero of Spain, famous for his exploits, jn_the. wars_with the Moors, and a champion of Christianity. The name is pronounced as if spelled and a champion-of Ohristianity. The theth, with a long “e.” Whitening Cleans Paint. To clean paint that is not varnished, take a tlannel and squeeze nearly dry out of warm water, and dip in a little whitening. -Apply to the paint,. and with a little rubbing it will instantly remove . grease, smoke, or other stalns. Wash with”warm water, and rub 'with a small cloth. It will not in- jure the most delicate color; makes it look like pew; and last much longer (han if cleaned with soap and water. S S . s | — Vaudeville FRIDAY-ONLY ~—MATINEE: 2:30— MURRAY & MARTIN Original Songs and Talk PHIL ROCK Hebrew Comedian RAY & ESTHER CLIFFORD in—"“A Bit of a Circus” MACK—SINGER MACK "Entertainers De 'Luxe— Harmony Singers and Dancers | EVA NOVAK. in— “Wanted at Heaclquarters” GRAND The | Stealers | Are | Coming iR PAGE REX TO-DAY ‘A Mother Looked Into the —A Husband Who Needed a Wife’s Love e —A Daughter Who Needed a Mother’s Guidance . She hadforsaken both, yet stood between a roue.and the ., girl thoug}! she damned herself in the eyes of her daugh ter who did not know her. But Old Dad understood: Louis B. Mayer Presents— Picture and Saw‘ Mildred Harris Chaplin ‘i *Old: Dad —\V.ith Mpyrtle Stedman, Irving Cummings, 'John Sain- polis, and George Stewart—Anita’s young brother—in “OLD DAD” A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION A Rube? Well Who Wouldn't Like to Be? BOBBY VERNON Vera Steadman, Helen Darling and the Follies Girls in— “A HOME SPUN HERO” A Christie Comedy in 2 Reels Rex Orchestra Matinee:2:30—7:10-9:00 —THURSDAY and FRIDAY—, “THE STAR ROVER” BY JACK LONDON ALL STAR CAST Makes One of the Greatest Stories of All Time Live Again on the Screen Produced by C. E. Shurtlefl, Inc. Scenarioized by A. 8. LeVino Directed by Edward Sloman —SATURDAY and SUNDAY— “The best known and best liked man in the worldlwith his greatest production—A fea- -ture ' comedy beyond comparisop— Cver a year in the studios. CHARLES CHAPLIN and JACKIE COO- GAN—the screen’s cleverest child actor, in : ‘““THE KID” Fifth of Chaplin’s'$2,000,000 First National Contract Comedies 6—REELS OF JOY—6 ~ == SH BETT THE BEAUTIFUL ; &3 o an enthra ATED SUCH ADMIRATION FOR HER WONDERFUL IM- PERSONATION OF “ROSE” in “THE MIRACLE MAN” The story of how a girl’s sheer “Edgar’s Hamlet” GRAND E IS HERE == Y COMPSON CHARMING LITTLE STAR WHO CRE- —IN— “PRISONERS OF LOVE™ The first picture from her own studios, and her first appear- ance since “The Miracle Man” —The Supporting Cast— EMORY JOHNSON CLARA HORTON ; H ROY STEWART 88 1] RALPH LEWIS x beauty was a legacy of peril, and of lling love—erring but unsmirched. As a special attraction—A two-part #omedy of boyhood life—from the stories by Booth Tarkington. T0-NIGHT EXTRA PROGRAM Regutar Price—10c-25¢ THREE '