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FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL L1921 31673 C. C. Baston of Kelliher was a call- er in the city yesterday. 7k A * Anthur Stein of Hibbing was a Be- midji visitor Thursday. .Watkins of Alida spent y inthe city on business. | © PHelp's Gru‘blgry del;. t;nlu times daily: calE ») g:_a 6’5 g 38 04-1 Lloyd Robinson' of - Perley: Thursday in the city on business. ... Thursda; Dr. D. R. Burgess i8 a between train visitor at Cass Lake today. Charles A, Graham of Remer was a business visitor in’the city today. Cash paid for Liberty bonds. G. B. Hooley, Northern Grocery Coi e -19tf Edward Andergon of Brainerd spent the day here on business. “Dr. W. K. Dennison is spending the day at Northome on business Mr. and Mrs. W. Nichols of Mel- rose were Bemidpi visitors Thursday. FOR ANY KIND of real estate deal, see’ or write Willits & 'Olson, the land men. 3 1-1tt William Heritage and family of Red {.ake were Bemidji, visitors to- day. Mr. and Mrs. Bart Stafford have re: turned from Fosston where-they spent Easter visiting relatives. $50,000 to loan ‘on farms. The Dean Land Co., Bemidjl, Minnesota. 10-27t¢ Alf Sollom, Lee Moen and -A. J.|/ & Moen of Middle River were business callers in Bemidji today. J. W. Crandall’ and William. My- yiers of Beuna Vista transacted busi- ness in Bemidji Thursday. Get your cake, doughnuts and fresh buns, etc., for Sunday at. the food: sale. 2t4-1 Mrs. George Keiser and daughter,, Edna, of Turtle River, were between | train shoppers in Bemidji Thursday. | B. W. Lakin returned yesterday from ‘the Twin Cities where 'he has transacted busines for a few days. .Get the habit. of looking for such exceptional values as we offer at our store. Consumer’s Shoe Co. 3-23tf Mrs. B. H. Edwards and daughter Pearl, of Becida, were the guest of| Bemidji friends while shopping in |i Bemidji Thursday. R. B. Bliler, division ‘engineer of stato highways, went ' to St. Paul Wednezday to spend @ few days transacting business. The apron division of the Presby- terian chutch will hold a food sale at the Gas company office Saturday afternoon, April 2nd, commencing at 8 o’clock. 2t4-1 Mrs. Homer Robertson of Lavinia was operatéd on for appendicitis at St. Anthony’s hospital Thursday. She is reported: to be doing nicely. Mrs. R: L. Grover left this noon for Grand Rapids whert she will spend several days visiting her broth- er and family. She. expects to re- turn to Bemidji mext week. You have a right fo expect to buy footwear cheaper at our store, be- cause you buy at wholesale prices. Consumer’s Shoe Co. 3-23tf Mr. and Mrs. John E. Warner re- turned to their home on Fourth street last evening after spending the past week with Mr. Warner’s parents, Mr. |3 and Mrs. Carl Warner of Grant Val- | ley. Conrad Dahl of Roseray, Sask., was an Easter guest at the home of Mr, and Mrs. John Moberg, and re- turned to his home Wednesday. He p is a nephew of Mrs. Moberg. Our motto is quality! Our strength is service. Phelp’s Grocery. Phone 657. 1mo4-1 Mrs. E. E. Kenfield is expected to arrive in Bemidji tonight from ‘Wash- burn, Wis., where she has spent the past ten days visiting friends and rel- * atives. Russell Brooks is expected to ar- rive in Bemidji Saturday morning from Palo Alto, Calif., where he has spent the past few months. He will yisit his parents, Mr. and Mrs: Quincy Brooks, for an indefinite period. ‘WANTED JANITOR For new artaory. Make bid and application to manager Bemidji arm- ory board and give references. Name salary desired for full time and also part time basis. The board reserves the right tg reject any or all blds.‘ LAND OWNERS We need a few improved and par-| tially improved farms in the vicinity| of Bemidji for our spring listing. Chas. S. Carter, Bemidji. Minn. 6t4-2| Drs. Larson & Larson,| Optometrists. If trou-| bled with huduhu,i s, nervousness or eye dis-| orders of ‘any kird, needing glasses| repaired, comsult them. “spent |, tal Eta-lh ing. collar- g fulness at't’h"é’ a novelty:| requires 4 y % yard. 3o Sizes, 34 o cents, fer, blue ot yellaw,. spending isiting. friends.’. Hé Leonard - whe Mrs. A./M. is expected to & day Miss Ella' for’\Dufuth; whée a short time, Wng to Mille L&c’ to Frier, tora nix visiting with' fré Word has be birth of twin giris’ is well Kknown: babies are 0 along fine. 4 Mrs. J. W. Josephine and ing for 8t. Cl spend a few and Plr::'n'db. Froui' i to_Po _QFe; Larcius” q&d&&t months. - ‘" Friends ‘ot ‘M of Los .Angel from her th b tamily expeet-tis, Africa where Ly charge of 3t3-31 same as he M has many fri w. B The Womens’: § the Maccabees Wi day evening, Good musie, We need a tially impro of Bemidjl’ Chas. S‘%fl"' py j' d EIf told you or not, but we're n ‘on adventures. We also want to 1+ Al ery- We must see D thing, mustn’t w “We'd like “We would,” ding her head. They spent the afternoon in walking, though at times they did stop for short D2 rests. They passed many ople on DANCING PARTY the road golng fe ard and some go- cing party was held at the| Jng back from where the boy and girl s home in Grant Valley| had started. day evening. About thirty-five| “Some, you sce” explained Mr. B¢ present, and they report a fine yweod EIf, “don’t want to go on with Refreshments were served dur-| ¢jojr adventures. They've gotten as d the boy. agreed the girl, nod- | far as they think they can get. They've i = “lost hope about ‘getting to the House m Imgflgggffigswmm- of Secrets in some cases, and in other will give the secon(i of a| cases they're so satisfied with them- af bridgs parties Saturday aft.| Selves they dowt think anything: lies Yoh,..at the home of Mrs. Gill;| ahead \\uph seeing. There is a trami avenue. bad turn in the road along the next ¥ valley, beyond the hill we're coming By ERIAN LADIES TO to this afternoon. LD FOOD SALE TOMORROW division of the Presby-| You go on, around the turn, you're still s’ Aid ‘will hold a food | going towards the House of Secrets, ¢, office of the.Bemidji Gas| but if you stop and turn back, think- y tomorrow afternoon, begin-| ing there is not much ahead, then you get Into a rut ealled the Self-Satisfied Rut, which runs backwa s people are all coming back from it. Mabel Brooks entertaimed | But we will come to that place later. ay at her home, 909 Lake! y,yi see the lay of the land for rd, four of the blj hool o public.school} yoyrsel - s,.at 6 o'clock dinner. The § g .was pleasantly spent in . bridge. The guests. were “Bthelyn Hall, Hazel Aldrich, Arnold and Bretta Loufbor-) @ lot of little creatures get up the hill, and every time they of the valley where-there was a small hill. ‘At {he foot of ‘the hill ‘they saw {UIBH LUTHERANS_TO JLD ANNUAL SPRING ‘SALE nual spring sale held by the‘ Lutheran church will take| weak to climb the hill ursday afternoon and eve-; Ladies’ and _children’s plain | ;)I:y aprons will be sold. Sup- il be served from 4.30 until e served. Twenty-five cents charged fov the supper. The/| after the storm Is over. i8 invited to attend. i - e ddy's | a4 bvening, Fairy Tale OPYAIGHT Y VISTEAN. NEWSPAPLX UNION e ATTLE-TALE TWINS. ing down again, Rainbow Policemen. Phonograph as aBurglar Alarm. | night after hours succeed in openin ograph is set into action of a specially made record it loudly for help to catch the thief. | Master Wood Elf had promised the d boy who were having adven- that he would take them to visit ¢ ‘Tattle-Tale Twins. | BH,"” said Master Thoughtfylness, Al leave you with Mr. Woolt EIf 'lo 18, to take you to visit the Tattle- & Good-bye,” said the gitl, 0od-bye;, Master Thoughtfulness,” Id the boy) “Really,” he added, as ey-:both waved to Master Thought- 58, his is a more wonderful trip kn ever.I dreamed of. You see, Mr. EIf, 1 don’t-know whether Mrs. £d vut how we can become leaders. #J1i - short. 1 want to be a leader fong men and the girl wants to be a r. among women. §{:“They say we can find out how to apege this by going to the House of crets where our questions will be| ered.” Gone! His Wife! The Mother of His Boy! For her he had gone straight, and now—see “girl decided. There wasn’t any- | fiIARM S’ ‘ The Testing Block A picture to stir and satisfy every soul that enters a pho- toplay theatre. were on your way. We hear about ibse ‘Who are going forth for adven- . We like to meet them too!” . Wood Elf made a low bow and y made a bow nearly as low and | —SUN. & MON.— He was just thoroughly nice, “It's called Turn—that's all, but if’ These After a time they reached the end vambling to got up a littlerdistance they cume sild- “You see,” éxplained Mr. Wood 1If, “the whole family has become too Why are sonie policemen like a rain- bow?—Because they generally appear A practical genius has hitched up | his ‘phonograph to the door and at ould any intruder | door the phon- \ Elko| . THE BEMiDJi DAILY PIONEER' ' COMMERCE SWEEPS | Soho and ithe parish of St. Giles—or | ‘77 ¥'AGE THREE HISTORIC 'SOHO AWA' i |anarchists of the 'tame?’ variety. For % |long it was looked upon as the equiv- |alent of the Montmarte, but never a —Two picturesque elices of old~Lon- fany time has it attaingd. the attrac-| don, known to tens of sthpusands of |tiveness or liveliness of that gay Pa-|came numb, I got:dizzy and faint, my Americans may soon be'scooped awa: s e 8 y |risian quarter, to satisfy the demand®s*of commerce. | b AGED RESIDENT HAS | NARROW ESCAPE at | =~ J 5 1 “] was at my work, my limbs be- ea cemed stopped up. I had been < troubled with.gas on my.stomach and Seven Dials, as it is better known— | are about to begin.their passage into history and be converted into the most mod metropo) London tudes of fortune. regarded as one of the fashionable quarters of London, it gradually be-|g 40 99 o5 a the Duke on Menmouth's tle-ery “Soho” at Sedge- perienced many vici In the olden d come the home of Bohemianism and the haunt of Sam Pepy smith. ‘Today its dingy, uninviting streets are line with French, It n, and S restaurants, where Lon-| b doners the much-praised really is. , entirely. inhabited by foreigners is the favorite meeting place of the| and visitors may ‘learn what foreign The whole distriet is now FRECKLE-FACE New Is the Time to Ged Rid of These Ugly Spots Do you know how easy it is to re- move those ugly spots so that no one will call you frecl:lé-face? and Gold- | Simply get an punce of Othine— double strength, from your druggist Bids will be recefved by City Coun- :i1 'n business district of the o5 : {a lif it B ot the Isaje ot one set of haud made harness |2 1ic possibly a second City of |used by the Fire Department. =3 At e Certified check of 10 per cent to Soho, which probably derived its|gceompuny all bids. City council re-|removes the catarrhal mucus hfrom . = th cvere bloating after ~meals. Doc- tors failed to help me. One dose of Tayr’s Wonderful Remedy, recom- nded by the corner druggist, proved ver to me. I am, continui h it with splendid redditst? It simple, harmiess @feparation that SET HARNESS FOR SALE on Monday, April 4th, 1921, for | serves right to reject anyfor all bids. | the in 'gtin:\l tract'd | Fire harness may-be efamined- at | flammdtion” ‘Whiéh |Jacob Brown's Harness | Third street, Bemidji, Minn. |3 and a few applications should show n. The san and March have a strong more Othine Is sold in this month. Be sure to ask for the to remove the fr ckles.—Adv. ADOLPH ZUKOR PRESENTS A George Fitzmaurice PRODUCTION — “idols of C ‘with Mae Murray an David Powell A screen. romance like nothing ever shown before, Athrob - with stirring events. Alluring in its beauty. Warm with the beat of hungry, human R RAND t was all, dnd that was really| fi?flu knew we were going to-visit attle-Tale Twins this afternoon, You?’ asked Mr. Wood EIf. to be sure you did. It was the Thoughtfulness said syou. Well, we'll be oft now. We'll k along through the valley a little Wiy and then as we, come to the next FOUR ACTS Five- Part Photoplay Ml we'll find at the bottom cf it the “Tattle-Tale Twins, They haven't any home, but that is where we usual- iy can find them. . “It's not far. We'll get there by sgpper time. It may not be a very | LEROY & COOPER Two Boys and a Piano = | HONEY SUGKLE &, VIOLET in “The Sculptor’'s Dream” pleasant meal In a way, but I think ‘yo%. will be amused by it. And all the Bily come around then—that is as many of the family as ever do appear together. Some of them like to be off, hiding behind things, trying to see| FRANCIS FAY Singing Comedienne BARTH & BARTH Refined Gymnasts thngs that someone does which they | can tattle about. Oh, they're an aw- ful family. We have a dreadful time | With them. We're so afraid folks will L think they're funny or smart or that §t's right to tell on others—and yet we're thankful to say they haven't Been very lucky. | “f should think you two might put | €hem to shame! Although, I don't sup- | pose_anything will make them very| 7| m@eh ashamed of themselves,” Mr. | 3| Wood EIf sighed. “Well. anvway, It's | THE PIT-IOTOPLAY FE;’}L’RES GLADYS WALTON—in ““RISKY BUSINESS’’ An Up-to-the-Minute Picture GRAND Theatre you how casy it is to rid yourself of es and get a beautiful com- winds of tendency tol | bring out freckles, and as a result] | double | strength Othine, as this is sold under guarantee of money back if it fails —SAT. & SUN.— e ———C————— VAUDEVILLE TONIGHT ;2%%3%. | | | | 106 | all stqm ments, including “appendicitis. dose will convince or money-refund- o At all druggists.—Adv. Shop, GEO. STEIN, City Clerk. 8N SHE MUST NOT RECOGNIZE HIM To do so would spoil the happiness of two hearts. Again, with tragic heroism, she sacrificed herself for her boy. A Dramra of Any Mother—Your Mother— ‘The Sage Hen; With— GLADYS BROCKWELL WALLACE MacDONALD LILLIAN RICH REX Tonight Katherine MacDonald Pictures Corporation presents The American Beauty KATHERINE MacDONALD —IN— “MY LADY'S LATCHKEY” The Last Episodes Mutt and dJeif in ““Cold Tea” Rex Four-piece Orchestra Matinee: 2:30—Evening::7:10+9:00 SATURDAY | ONLY ‘ A Real Treat WILLIAM FAIRBANKS Thrills—Action i | 1 J TRy e T — SUNDAY— BERT LYTELL “A MESSAGE FROM MARS” | T