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Thursday here on business. “R. L. Renne of Shevlin spent the day in the-city q‘n-husiness.v 5 Take home.a hrick of Koor's ice cream. ¢ _ 4Bt J. Anderson of ‘Sebeka - was a Thursday business visitor here. P Hjalmar Edlund of Stanley was a Bemidji business;visitor today. ! Fresh, sweet milk: and cream, sold at Ganter’s_bakery. 10-6tt Brun Empty flour sacks at Ganter’s bak- L1 T LIL PR Tt - A N Dtk A ‘Wikel of Thief River Falls lemidji visitor yesterday. W was Fresh’bread, 10ec a loaf at 'Tropp- man's Grocery. 3t2-28 e ] J. A. Nelson of Crookston was a Bemidji business caller yesterday. George Andrews of ‘Minneapolis was in the city yesterday on business. / Cash paid for Liberty bonds. G. B. Hooley, Northern Grocery Co. . 1-19t¢ [ George M. Winney of Crookstop was a Bemidji business visitor today. .Miss Harriet Olson of Fosston was 'a Thursday caller in~ Bemidji. John Stechman of Tenstrike i5 in the. city attending the Elks Carni- val, 1 v i We must sell a lot:of shoes in your | vicinity-to make the lopw price pos- sible. Copsumers Shoe/Company. 1t2-25 Mrs. E. Leunsey of Puposky is vis- iting her daughter, Mrs. George Love, this week. -Mrs. Frank Bardwell of Northern was among the out of town shoppers \in Bemidji Thurpday. $50,000 to loan on farms. The Dean Land Co., Bemidji, Minnesota. < 10-27tt E. E. Kenfield left this morning busineds trip. ! Mrs. ‘William Masteron of North- ern was shopping and calling on friends in Bemidji Thursday. o For clean milk and cream go to the Home Bakery, Alfalfa Dairy. : . ~ 1mon3-1 Mrs. Jon Suckart of Grant Val- ley was the guest of.Bemidji friends Thursday. \ apfitiians C. J. Winter, who has been trans- _acting business in Deer River aince day. ‘When you next need feed, try the Courtney Seed & Feed Co., where prices are right.” At Grinager’s Gro- cery on Third street.” 9-9tf Mrs. B. W. Lakin returned this morning from Bismarck, N. D. She has been visiting her sister there for several weeks. Mrs. G. H. French left for Spokane, Monday, for an extended visit. 'She expects to meet her daughter, Lottie, there, from California. H _ Slab wood, $350,per cart load, 16- inch Jack pine in the round, $8.50 ner cart load. ‘Can make immediate delivery. Mfg. Co, 12-13tf Mrs. C. S. Barclay of Twenty-sixth street, was called .to Waterloo, Iowa, Thursday by the illness of her moth- er, Mrs. E. J. Kingsbury. The ladies of -the G. A. R. will serve a 25-cent luncheon to the pub- lie, Saturday from 5 to 6:30 o’clock, at the Odd Fellows .hall. % FOR ANY KIND of real estate deal, see or write Willits & Olson, the land men. 1-1tt e s \ Mrs. Dean Mitchell, 32 Tenth street, who hag been in St. Anthony’s hospital for treatment, was able to ~réturn to her home on Monday. Is the shoe problem bothering you? Try the Consumer’s Shoe Co.—ome pair or a dozen. One price to all. 1t2-25 Clem ‘Williams of America avenue is confined to his home with a badly injured foot which was jammed be- | theen two logs while working at the Crookston mill. . o Don’t fail to read the advertise- ment of the Vogue Millinery in this issue. 1t2-25 Mr. and Mrs. S8amuel Paquin of Eckles were transacting ‘business in Bemidji Thursday. They also called on a number of friends in~the city. For any kind of a puy, sale or ex- change~in real estate or personal property.. seee Tess Baudette of the Northern. Minnesota Real Estate Ex- 68. 1mon3-1 Drs. Larson & Larson, Optometrists. If trou- bled with headaches, o mervousness or eye dis- orders of any kind, needing glasses _or glasses repaired, consult them. Astificial oyes fitted, _.___ . o LgBrie of - Mizpah spent for Minneapolis .and Chicago on a: Monday; returned to the city yester-! © change. '214 Beltrami avenue. Phone Geneyieve, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Worth,' has been quite i1l for several days. ‘She is re- ported as slightly lqproved this morning.. & i B 5. have:sottled. the:shoe problem | oyr neighbor, why not yon?lttzto;- IO st ‘sumers ‘Shoe Co. i ] ; Mrs. E. A Tolles of Becida re- the ‘week, aftér visiting with her | niéce, Mrs. E. P. McMahon, 1109 Dewe_y.flve -fienone invited to the wedding oh at the Elks oarnival to o e, : Mrs. John Bailey of Nebish spent ‘Wednesday' in Bemidji, a guest at Iiforafa where she will: vidit for'|E about three months. / 1is Insure "your family against -the same hardships that have caused you | GLEANERS SUNDAY SCHOOL to pity, other neglected widows and orphans, Mitchell, New York Life Man.\ 1t2-25 ot | The. many “friends of ‘Miss ‘Milrae | 2 Achenbacl* will 'be' pleased to-know that she is getting along nicely at St. Anthony’s hospital. She was op- i th appendicitis and the removal of ton- sils. at the Elks carnival tonight. Mrs."S. Goldstein of Cissna Park, T1l., is here to attend her brother, George W.*Valentine, who wgs oper- atedl on Saturday morning at iSt. Anthony’s hospital. is stopping at the 'G. H. French resi- dence. fri ” Joe McKinnon of 203 Mississippi avenue south is reported to be get- ting along nicely. fted him -yesterday and put his leg in a plaster of Paris cast. The boy was jnjured lagt week when he was thrown from his:pony:™ - Wy Ladies” Afd will hold a food sale Sat- urday afterncon in the‘ Gas Co. omug- = z 1t2-2! ‘Miss Hazel Aldrich, supervisor of grades of the Bemidji schools, has: recovered sufficiently to be able to!} resume her duties for g part of each day. Miss Aldrich was operated onm' for appendicitis at St. Anthony’s hos- pital about three weeks ago, and her : many friends-are glad to see her out again. Be sure to attend the wedding at the Elks carnival tonight. ~ 1t2-25 -Mr. and Mrs. P. C, Kolass and Mr. and Mrs. C. Kolbe left for their home [£= in the southern part of the state Tuesday morhing, after visiting with the B. A. Kolbe family for the past week. The former’s son, Walter Ko- lass, went with them and will visit { | his parents for a few days after which | ihe will return here to resume his, work. SUNSHINL : . | Be sure to attend the wedding at the Elks carnival tonight. 1t2-25 Mré. ‘F.'S.> Arnol iurned from Spokane where-she ‘has Been for the past three months, called. there |by the'seribis {11Héss Of her sister, Mrs. L. H. Bailey. She left Mrs. Bailey improved in health. On her return trip she stopped, for two weeks -at Billings, Mont., to visit with. her turned :to her homie the first part of |pay ‘ot g p'm. - gelical church at 8 p. m. | Evangelist meeting at the Baptist |of his little friends at his home yjs-, terday afternoon. ht. 162-25 | ps R R PRI, ithe celebration of his ninth birth ol REV. RENNISON TO SPEAK “anniversary. ~ AT ST. BARTHOLOMEW'’S | spent in games and music. refreshments were served at the| M' d' church‘cms" of the afternoon. The invited | * ls ea lng guests were Leslie Isted, Ruth Isted, g ‘ Raymond McMahon, Pluma Kenfigld, {Loraine Gibson, Grover Hines, Donx ald McDonald, Ruth Caskey agd- Kenneth Caskey. the. P, ;K. (Welch home, en route to services at the C?.' ke s Sunday, morning at 10:45 o’clock. 1t | ance at the services. office Saturday. in connection; wn,hs erated on ‘Tuesday of this week for | DINING ROOM DIVISION OF ; 3 Ladies’ Aid Everyone invited to the wedding| o} will meet with Mrs. Kenfield 1t2-25 IMonday evening. o q:e‘dlvlsitm'lire urge' tg be present. MRS. LEQ CHOUNARD IS While hete she | syrprised at her home afternoon by a number of versary of her birth. was presented a beautiful birthday remempbrance. Dr. Marcum Vis-| ang refreshments served by the self- invited guests . assisted in spending a Very pleasant afternoon. The 8rd divisign of the MethoUjst| wmeSSNSHINE SUNSHINE |fornia ............. ..$2. “ WHAT'S ON TONIGHT ‘ 1..0. 0. F, meets at Odd E'_ellows‘GmLD CASKEY CELEBRATES NINTH BIRTH ANNIVERSARY Gerald Caskey entertained a few Lenfen service at St. Paul's Evan- | urch. Rev. George Rennison will hold ‘Episcopal urged that 'there be a large attend- 5 CLASS HOLDS CANDY SALE ‘The Gleaners Sunday school class the Methodist church 'will hold candy sale at the Gas company e Ladies’ Aid food sale. PRES. LADIES’ AID TO MEET The:dining room division of the of . 'the . Presbyterian ,members of | . " SURPRISED ON BIRTHDAY | Mrs$. Leo GChounard ‘wag pleasantly Wednesday | ends, thé occasion being the anni- Mrs. Chounard Fancy work, music GRINAGER’S Ca¥ry-a-Bit—Save-a-Bit Sugar, 10 lbs -87¢ e e——————mae, Creanfery Butter, 1:1b 51y 1117 OO 47¢c m——————— Prunes: 25-1b box, Cali- —————— Prunes, 10 lbs, Cali- fornia ———————————— \Apples, dried, fancy....16¢| .F——-—-'—— Peaches, dried, fancy..17¢ et e AT Apricots, dried, fancy..29¢ Seedless Raisins, Thomp- son, 10 1bS ...ccoerenevne $3.00 ———————————————— niece, Mrs. A. K. Southworth, and family. —_— T AGENT WANTED \ Responsible representative to in- troduce in county a substitute for coal and wood for ranges and.fur- naces. See factory. repfegentative. Call Friday or Saturday. Somers, Markham hotel. 1t2-25 SETTING IT RIGHT Some time ago, The Pioneer an- acunced that a child was born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hubert. This however, is an error, and should ‘have ben A. F. Hubert, Sr., instead of Frank Hubert. b WHERE DID YOUR MONEY COME FROM? While the net worth statement shows the earnings.from the farm as a whole during the yeats hiisiness, it does not give much-information about those enterprises .which were most profitable. On farms where some |crops are sold for cash and where ilivestock products form another |source of cash revenue, it is some-| times difficult to tell whether the profit is ' made on the sale of crops or on the sale of livestock. Some- times one crop miay prove profitable while another is :unprofitable. Any one wishing to know somewhat ac- curately the exact source of his re- ceipts ‘must do more than take an inventory from which a net worth statement can be made. 5 Cash records help to some extent, especially where the cash éxpenses and .the cash receipts are distributed to the various enterprises, but these alone do not tell the whole story. Feed records, production records, and labor estimates are also necessary if all of Tecords or methods of éstimating can the ‘truth would .be known. Comparatively . simple forms of easily be devised which will give a fairly accurate knowledge of the farm business and of the source of receipts. Help can be obtained ‘in this mater thtough county agents in almost ev-| ery couiity, or through the farm management demonsfrator at Univer-| sity Farm. . i ! —_— | 2 kist Oranges, thin skin 28¢| Machine Scrapes Off Paint, :g:) In the renovation of an automobile 70 the greatest !abor is, in removing the | g figé)ll(es, by tshze};’o;(; ;a‘n;z'c | old paint, which ‘was formerly done [Jo2 /™"~ ~7777 ®, 2 % | by hand at a considerable expense of | it = !time and labor. Tuis is uow per- || |Picnic Hams, young, lean |= | formed by a machine which does the | stock, a lb ..ooooeeeees 19¢|5 | 1 work in a very effeetive maunoer and | = | very quickly, ¢ l SORSHINE SUNSHINE 1 q - i T S [slab I Onions, fanéy, yellow, 10'Ibs 40c| Snowdrift Pure Vegetable Shortening, 2-1b cans....34¢ 1-1b cans 18¢ e —————————— No. 2 California Soft Shelled Walnuts, good stock, a lb ... 1 Bacon, lean stock, by the 25c! 4 Fancy Jap Rose Rice, 10 1DS cmmemecencaenenanns 79¢ c———— Mich. Hand-picked Navy Beans, 101bs .............. 79¢ e———————— Soup, at pre-war prices Fancy Canned Peaches, in heavy syrup, 3 for $1.00 \ Fancy Canned Apricots, in heavy syrup, 3 for $1.00 ‘ Choice Full Cream Brick Cheese, by the whole brick, b oo 29c Palmolive Soap, 3 for..25¢| 17| [=! = “SUNSHINE COFF®E” %!‘ All that the Name Implies 5 3] Oleomargarine, 10-1b Tots ioievond il '$2. 3 Sweet California Sun- t e WOMAK’S STUDY CLUBTO - | MEET "MONDAY AFTERNOON ' The regular meeting of the Wo- man’s Study clwb will be held Mon- day afternoon.at 2:3¢ o’clogk at the ‘home. .of Mrs. M. W. Deputy, 1121 Bemidji avenue, urged to be present. MOTHER'S CLUB T0 MEET her | SUBSCRIBE FOR THE WASHBURN. An Amareur Famous Mon!xey Comedian, ‘A PROHIBITION MONKEY’ Elko Tonight—Last Times Background. s All members are in The occasion was “The The. afterncon was Dainty Widow” Norman McDonald, —_— | —Also— TOMORROW AFTERNOON | The (Mother’s club will meet Satur- | {day afternpon at 3 o’clock at the § ¢¢ ilome of Mrs. W. Z. Robinson, 921] SALOME VS. Minnesota avenue. | The hostesses will be Mrs. Philip Gill, Mrs. Robingon. roll call'with children’s prayers, and the following program will be given: “The Child in the Sunday school” | Mmrs. A. E. Nelson. | “Manners in the Home,” Mrs. W.| iManners | TOMORROW ONLY “Personal Habits,” Mrs. A. P. RitchTe. ! George Baker and Mrs! The members -will answer Appearanees and| i DAILY PIONEER' BRYANT Devil mowdic Cfuliere JOE MARTIN house. In 30 roarious laughs, ONE OF THE YEAR’S BIG PRODUCTIONS OF A BEST SELLER ZANE GREY’S - Greatest Novel— Across the West. —THE PLAYERS— Beautiful e Charming Kathlyn Williams of Construce Women— ) “tion Camps. Some Good | ROy Stewart Famous Dance and Some Bad. | Marguerite De La Halls of the A Wonderful West. Romance with Motte Two-fisted the Whole | Jos. J. Dowling n.-.;;-yk M;n [o] for a . at Work an utdoers for 2| Robt. McKim at Play. - «“THE U. P. TRAIL” IS A MASSIVE PRODUCTION. 1T IS .POSSESSED OF SOMETHING MORE THAN DEALING WITH MERE PHYSICAL BIGNESS. THE[‘%'ROWTH OF OUR COUNTRY IT SHOWS AMBRICA “IN THE MAKING, AT A TIME SWHEN MIGHT WAS RIGHT AND EVERY _"MAN CARRIED THE LAW ON HIS HIP. To thoss who have scen “The Westerners,” “The Sage- brusher” 4nd “Riders of the Dawn” nothing more need be said than that it is by the same producer at his unbeatable SEEIT AT THE GRAND===SATURDAY Billie Burke In Retarn Engagement A Paramount Picture That Screaming Comedy— SHENANDOAH” ELKO Cparam Gpicture ount A woozy romance of love and crooks and spooks in a haunted shivers, 10 screeches and 60 up- ELKO —SUN. & MON.— | 3ubscribe for The bally Ploneer. “The U.P.Trail” His Stil:;ing Story of the Building of the Union Pacific Stirring Scenes | | | English Language Gaining. Te the observing ‘student of the times, one of the wonders of this age CAUGHT IN MINNE Minneapolis, Feb. 2554 gl adds a long list to the English-speak- | confessed to many robberies. ing world. Not many know that in the Philippines today more pepple speak the English Janguage than spoke Span- fsh after 300 years under Spanish ‘dominion. name~of Charles* Johnson. did not offer to fight. s VAUDEVILLE . "Shows at 7:,30-9.- 15—Admission: .25¢ -pd_\506 BOND & REMINGTON The Accordionist and the Singer, Five- Prt The Actress and fiht Stage 5 Manager' d 00, 'Thé Scientific Humorist - MARIE ELMORE Singing Comedienne Gladys Walton in—“Poor Girl, Rich Girl” The Highly Amusing Drama of a Little Alley Cat Who Turned into a Pet Angora GRAND ToNight Only SUNSHINE BRAND COFFEE - A good beginning is half the bat- tle—start your day right with a cup of Sunshine Coffee. If you have tried it, more you will want—if you have not, remember, it brings a Smile of Satisfaction. SUNSHINE GROCERY TROPPMAN'S For Better Quality and Lower Prices PHONE 927 PHONE 927 Fx;esh Bread, loaf ......... 10c PureLard, 10lbs .................$L70 5-1b pail Wampum Brand Syrup ..... 35c 10-1b pail Dark Karo Syrup ......... 65c 10-1b pail White Karo Syrup . ..... .. 75¢ 5-1b pail Home Brand Jam . . . . . ..... 8175 4-1b can Harvester Preserves . . ...... $1.00 Kellogg’s Korn Krisp, 5pkes .. ... .. . 50c 10-lb sack Corn Meal ... ... .... sSen 38c Crackers, hy the caddy, 1b .. .. .. .... 18¢c Gold Dragon Strawberries, in heavy syrup, can .. .... 1 cee... 38¢ Yellow Cling Peaches, in heavy syrup, AN ot it sern siils Pl Al T o e+ DG PeasorCorn,2cans ............... 25¢c Fancy Prunes, 31lbs .............. . 50c Monarch Coffee, 3-lbcan ... ... .. ...$1.25 . Empress Coffee, 3-lbcan ........ ..$1.42 Fresh Shelled Walnuts, 1b ... .... ... 69c Rolled Oats, large pkg ........ ... 29¢ Grape Nuts, 3 pkgs .......... ..... 50c Fancy Red Onions, 7lbs ....... ... 25¢ Fancy Rutabagas, 12 lbs ... . ... .... 25¢ Dill Pickles, doz ............. ... 28¢ ‘Monarch Peanut Butter, 5 lbs. ... ... $1.00 Swiss Rose Glycerine Soap, 3 bars. ... 25c Swift's Pride Soap, 10 bars .. .... .. . 49c Rome Beauty Apples,box .......... $1.45 Large Oranges, doz .............. 65c¢ 2 doz Oran Trop ‘glal Is the spread of the English language, | negro, who has been. terrorizing: )fl‘g At the, present time it is spoken by |neapolis for six weeks, was caught nearly: 200:000,000: people;+: Hach:.year | early-today: ,hpg,.hm,‘gunxmna%'hfi ) ree victims identified him. He gave the When arrested his' pockets, were filled with, loot and he carried a revolver but Photeplay v RERBERT & CELESTE |