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Y PIONERYE ™ - H. 0. Axtell of Remeér was a busi- pess visitor Thursday: 31 b f— ¥ Ladies $10 oxrordas at $5.95 a pair SALVATION ARMY HOME LEAGUE MEETS TODAY (WOMEN'S CATHOLIC, QBDER OF -! | FORESTERS HOLDS MEETING | Last; evening after the Women's, Catholic Order .of Forésters install- ted its officers for the ‘ensuing year, ithe young people rendered a program !consisting of instrumental ' solos, | |readings, ‘violin numbers, vocal solos and choruses. Refrezhments, .were| {terved and an. enjoyable time, was thad by all. About 70 were:in attend- @t Troppman’s basement. 1t4-8 S ‘ Y / The Home League of the Sazlvation |ance at the meeting which- was hejd M. E. lbertson spent Wednesda: Army met at the home of Mrs. C. M. |at the Moose hail. 3 y ¥ fn Cass Lake on business. Johnson of 'Nymeore this afterncon. Get ‘*‘Jack” Rodekuhr to cry your ) | RID! OMAN'’S STUDY CLUB TO i sale. Licénsed. Phone 841. . 4-5-tt / T | ENLERTAING -AT BRIDGE iw 3 | : v | Mrs. A, Grossman entertained at MEET MONDAY AFTERNOON! S. E. Randall of Nebish was a A | two itables .of b!‘idg‘e last evening at The Woman’s Study club will meet | Thursday i business caller here. \ H ler home on Minnesota avenue. An|Monday afterncon’at 2:30 o'clock at| 4 Ry i . |enjoyable evening was reported by the Civic and Commerce association | Ladies $10 oxford§ at $5.95 a pair |! ) T | a1l rooms in the.city hall. Roll call will| @t Troppman’s basefpemtsi . 1t4-8) | NS £ e answered ito by the names of some! 3 e at E . CHOIR ENTERTAINED prominent person of Europe. M, Barrett of Cloyd - spent 3 3 % § ~The pregram will be as follows: Thursday in the city on bubiness. | tne gf-bi?’br&h;“Nl;t:}e’gn:n;e:fi:;fifi paper, “Our Island Possessions,” by, i | s ' st thurch at her home, 816 Bemidt ave | rs. N . Glvons puper “Shantyng| " Phelp’s;Grocery delivers four times b Ah nie, Walnesday dvening. e o fi““i“o";' ")'h?lf;;suh'% %ik ot 5“‘! dally. Call phone 657. 1mod-1 "hearsal ;a_social time was enjoved | O\y Rhea. - It is. hoped that all. G M. Packard of Gully wis /it 1 {amd Mrs. HikKeflip gerved lunch. |members will be. present: i ness visitor in the city Thursday. -| N | 3 i o, 93518 | METHODIST HOME GUARDS HENDRIXSON-SEXTON C. L. Isted spent the day in Brain- K MEET TOMORROW AFTERNOON § erd on business | - | Frank Sexton and ‘Mrs. Cynthia : ; Thehl-lomc Guards of the Methodist ' Hendrixson, both of Bemidji, were ko % i | church will meet tomorrew afternoon married-last evening at 9:30 o'clock, ,Ph‘yr’;g:;“m‘l‘};{;‘:fififig*figi Spent |at the home of Mrs. P. L. Brown|at the Methodist parsonage, Rev. G < ‘1_4‘:}31(‘130'-{}‘]"“‘“ ;l\'enuc, at 2133 H. Zentz performing the ceremony. joclock. A members are requested | Mr, Sexton is a well known plumber Cash paid for Liberty bonds, G. DESIGNS FOR TUB FROCKS to be present. of Bemidji and the couple will go B. Hooley, Northern Grocery. Co. .1-18tL ‘A. Warnert of = Tobique spent Thursday ‘in the city on business. ‘Wantedi— Live Ipig. . Weighing about 100-pounds. Grand theater. 2t4-8 ©0. B. Bolster of Moorhead was a Bemidji business visitor Thuraday. Save money by helping us move. Consumers Shoe Co. 4-8tf Bert S. ‘Dutcher of Appleton was a . Bemidji business visitor yesterday. $50,000 to loan on farms. The Dean Land Co., Bemidji, Minnesota. 10-27tt Paul Haluptzok of Tenstrike was a :usine‘ss visitor in Bemidji on Thurs- Y. Jjust recetved, a new shipment of tally cards at Mac's Conteenunderys. 3td4- P. A. Walling of Park Rapids was @ business caller in the city yester- day. 4 E Removal sale in full swing at the Consumers Shoe Co. 4-8tf E. H. Scott of Grand Rapids was & Thureday business .caller in Be- midji. Otto Neumyer of Hines came to Bemidji to attend the county commis- sioners nieeting. FOR ANY KIND of real estate deal, see ‘or :write Willlts & Olson, the land mian.- 1-tt Catherine Merryuidi*has- been i1l several days at 'her home, Eighteenth and Irvine avenue. ‘Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hermanson of Thief River Falls spent the day in Bemidji yesterday. Don’t plan your Sunday dinner. We have it planned and. will serve San- day from 5 on until all are served. St. Phillip’s Aid. 4t4-9 ‘Mrs. Dick Herbert of Redby is the guest of Mrs. M. A. Downs, 413 Ir- vine avenue, for a few days, N. P. Witting of Blackdiick was in Bemidji. Thursday to attend- the land clearing meeting here. We are trying to serve you better, 50 we are into larger quarters. Con- sumers Shoe Co. B 4-8tf Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Fortin of Pu- posky were among the out of town callers in Bemidji yesterday. S. C. Bailey went to Walker to conduct a state land sale. He ex- pects to return to Bemfidji this eve- ning. River Falls was 'in Bemidji Thursday transacting business. He was en route to Wallker to spend a few days. it sy Carl Gunvaleon,. manager of ' the Gonvick Trading company, is spend- ing the day in the village en route to Blackduck where he will remain for several days-transacting business. Contractor Pat Rourk of T‘“effi coming—more. money ‘saving values Miss Gerda Larson'returned Thurs- day morning from St. Cloud to re- sume her duties' at the Lincoln school. Miss Larson spent her Easter vacation in St. Cloud but was de- tained on account of the death of a relative. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that thete are funds in the treasury to pay ail general fund warrants up to and in- cluding No. 872, isued December 1, 1920, and all: nent Smprove- ment fund warfa February, 1st, 19 ‘faway. badly crushed, and he is under the! A skirt of wedgewood blue ramic linen and a blouse of batiste in” the same shade form the combination featured in the first model. The collar and cuffs of the blouse are of white. Blue suede forms the belt. Unstitched sections in. th& .upper flounce form fickets, though these may be omitted. edium size requires 3 yards 36-inch linen, with 2 yards 36-inch batiste and 14 yard white material for trimming. Black and white gingham trimmed with_delicate green organdy is very striking in the second model.” The two- piece gathered skirt is attached to a waist ‘which has an overblouse with front and sash cut in one. The green organdy is used for collar, cuffs, and reversed edges of the pockets. Medium size requires 415 yards 36-inch gingham and 4 yard 36-inch organdy. First Model: Pictorial Review Dress No. 9334. Sizes, 34 to 42 inches bust, Price, 35 cents. Second’ Model: - Dress No. 9318, Sizes, 34 to 48 inches bust. Price, 35 cents. | - A | C. W. Jewett returned this morn- | ing from Los Angeles where he has spent the past few ‘months with his family. Manager of the Rex theater an- nounces that ““A. Child For Sale” will be shown, at his house Sunday and Monday. 1t4-8 Mrs. J. H. Fallon has been quite ill at her home, 706 Minnesota ave- nue, but is reported to be slightly improved. ‘Wanted— Live pig. Weighing about 100 pounds. Grand theater. g ) 2t4- O 3 2nvergn foidd s e itiE: Ty Mrs. Robert Brownlee Is confined #o her home in Mill Park as a re- sult of a severe fall she experienced some time ago. Mrs. George McTaggert is ill and confined to her rcme at 310 Beltrami avenue. She;is reported as some bet- ter this morging. We have outgrown our present store. Moving into larger stont. Low prices made this possible. Consum- ers Shoe Co. 4-8&1‘l J. F. Esler returned to Turtle River this morning after spend- ing Wednesday in Bemidji with his family at 419 Minnesota avenue. Just received, a new shipment of | tally cards, at Mac's Contecno.nedrz.-s 3td4- Mrs. Simpson, who makes her home with her daughter, Mrs. C. A. Peter- son, 423 Minmesota avenue, returned last week from an extended visit with relatives and friends at Min- neapolis and’ Red’ . Wing. More shoes ‘coming—more room We will shower you with Consumers 4-8tf ing. shoe price Shoe Co. surprises. " Clifford Schultz, who has been em- ployed at Palisade during the win- ter, came: to Bemidji Wednesday to of Grant-Valley, en route to'his home at Montevideo,* ¥ “Jack” Rodekuhr, licensed auc- tioneer, will sell anything for you; get in touch with him. for your sale. Phone 841. ° 4-5t1 Russell Clark, who has been e ployed in a jewelry store at Mabel for some time, arrived in Bemidji Thursday to make his parents, Mr. and Mre. Bert-Clark, Twenty-second street, an extended visit. {“A Chile For Sale” will play a the | Réx_ theater Sunday and Mon- day .« 1t4-8 ‘Wallace’ Chandler was badly hurt Thursday when the team he was dariving became frightened and Tan His left leg and foot were doctor’s care ‘at’ his’ home, Roose- velt avenue, Nymore. | dinner Thursday in honor .cf visit: his aunt, Mrs.:Mort Pendergast |’ GROVER-IRWIN Alva Grover and Eunice Irwin, {both of Park Rapids, were married {Thursday afterzcon at 2:30 at the Methodist parconage by Dr. G. H.| Zentz. The young couple will spend a few days visiting friends in the {eity and will then go-to their new (home near Park Rapids, where the |groom. has a farm. . ENTERTAIN AT SHOWER to housekeeping at the home of the greom, Tenth and Dalton. The wed- ding party comsisted of JMrs. A. E. Waldron, Mrs. J. A. Smith, Walter and William Smith, and Luverne and Eldon Hendrixson. ! . “Robinson Crusoe’s” Musket. The musket sald to have been giv- en to Alexander Selkirk when he was | put ashore on the island of Juan Fer-| nandez,.400 miles off the Chilean coas Misses Olga and Hannah Malte- rude entertained a few friends at the | C .M. Bacon residence Wednesday | night, at a shower for Miss Gladys| Davis of Northern, who is soon ‘to be-| come a bride. The evening was pleas- | antly spent in a social way and re-| freshments were served by the hos- tesses. ) MOOSEHEART LEGION TO HOLD MEETING TOMORROW : The Women cf the Mooseheart Le-| gion will hold a special meeting Sat- urday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the Mooze hall. ‘A number of applica- tions foi membership will be read and ballcting will take pince. * After| the business session a -light lunch| will be served, | | METHODIST LADIES' AID ! DIVISION HOLDS SALE The Miscellaneous division of the Ladies’ Aid of the Methodist church will hold a home cooking sale at the Gas office Saturday afternoon at 3:00 o‘clock. TFollowing is the list of the food which will be on =ale: ‘home made buns and bread, nut bread, baked beans, doughnuts, cakes and cookies., 6. A. R. AND CIRCLE WILL MEET TOMORROW AFTERNOON The Grand Army of the Republic will ‘hold its regular meeting Satur- day afternoon at 1:30 at the I O. 0. F. hall. ‘The Ladies of the G. A. R. Circle will hold .their regular meeting Sat- urday afternoon at the 1. 0. O. F. hall at 3:00 o’clock. All are urged to be present. BIRTfiDAY PARTY Miss Mabel .Young entertained at the birth anniversary of her mother, Mrs. A. Thompson. The rooms were taste- fully decorated with ferns and. jon- quils, and Mrs. Thompson was the recipient of a number of birthday gifts, among wheih was a beautiful boquet ¢t American Beauty roses from the guests. Bridge was enjoyed land during the evening Mrs. Thomp- con entertained her guests by doing some fancy 'dancing. Those present were Messrs and Mesdames C. M. Ba- con and Harry Fallon and J. Doran. The -guests departed wishing Mrs. Thompson many happy returns of the day, has been going the rounds of Bri museyms, It was Selkirk’s - adventures upon which was based De Foe's famous story, “Robinson Crusoe.” The mus-| ket is inscribed with the name of “Aj Selkirk Largo, 1771.” It was pur-| chased by Randolph Berens for $6.25, | but the owner has insured it for §10,-! 000. Selkirk owned a tavern near Clap-| ham, but died in 1 at sea as a lieu- | tenant aboard a naval vesscl, Rock Has Outline of Human Head. | There are several famous rocks in ous parts pf the country that are | ped like the human head; but the | Rocky mountains haye ‘n rock that is shaped like a skull. “Skull Rock,” as it is called, is located near Canyon City, Colo, It juts out from the side of the mountain on which it is located, and is clearly 'outlined against the sky. At Canyon .City thgre is a road known as the “Skyline Dytve.” As one | travels along he sees a pange of moun- | tains outlined-gghinstithe sky. Skull | roci stands out sharply. | | Bueford M. Gile, wip * has. been connected with the extension division of University Farm.at*St:, Paul,. ar- rived in the city this morning-and| will be associated with the Secnrity' S'.‘dl‘4 Bank. S | D NOTICE To All Members of the M. B. A, | When approached by a certain | | | 0ld Line agent of this town, try-| | {ing to discourage you in the M. B. | A. Policy you hold so as to sell| | vou his goods, I would advise you to see Leighton, the M. B. A. Dep- uty, and he can very easily con- vince you that it is all rot and purely a falsehood. | | It is a twister and a fourth rate Insurance Agent that gets busi-| | ness for his company by tearing down other companys. | I Have the Proof | 1 E. LEIGHTON T e . ———© an Sizes to fi Expe Dn and Mrs.'T. J. Caldwell of Ladysmith, Wis., have been in Be- midji for a few days transadting business and calling on friends. DrT. Caldwell is @ brother of Dr. J. M. Caldwell, who recently left Bemidji and took apartments in Minneapo- 1is so that he could be under the care of specialists. His many friends in Bemidji wilt be sorry to learn that his health is not improving, as he rad hoped it would. nsco L AD your camera with Ansco Film make clearer, more artistic ghotographs‘ This film has chromatic alance—it reproduces color tones in their correct values. that compensates for mistakes in light- ing and timing, making good results more probable under all conditions. Non-curling, easy to workand handle. It has latitude it all film cameras. Ansco Cameras, Cyko Paper, Pure Chemicals; rt developing and printing, | CITY DRUG STORE Your Satisfaction Our Success | Laliberte DRUCCISTS Erickson i G —+ | mer | Indies, REVO!_VER -INVENTED BY’ BOY Idea of Deadly Small Arm Was Born in the Brafin of Fourteen- Year.Old Runaway. ‘The revolyer, that until (he invention of the automatic pistol, was the most deadly smail arm known to man, was born of the brain of a fourteen-year- old boy, Samuel Colt. Colt ran away from school and shipped on' hoard a ant vessel bound for the East HNe had a good deal of idle time on his hands once the ship was ell at sea, and a long period of weather followed s movemeit began to seek an oiitlet for- his active imagination and mechanieal urge. He attempted various things to aid sailing; but without any great success, He then took to planning a pistol that wouldt shoot several times with a single load. He had only bits of wood and a jack knife to work with, hut be- fore the voyaze was over he had cut out a model for a revolver very siil- lar to the pattern still in use. - Once at home -aguin, he. went to work in his father's-factory; put the revolver idea was still in' hi§ head, and he worked at it from thne to tline un- (il he was twenty-one.” At this point his experiments had so far advaneed that he asked for and obtained paten in America and uropean’ countries. A stock company was organized, anhd from this humble start the greit Colt arms factory was begun, and the re- volver put on a matket that soon-eur- ried it around the world, Bubseriba for Tha Dally Ploneer. of Bemidji Ambergri For many hundres gris has heen employed. inisagerdotal + rites of the church, and with rant | gums it was formerly hurned in the | apartments of royality, To some ex- | tent it was used as a medicine and | as a flavoring for certain dishes, Now- | adays ambergr utilized ahhost ex- | clusively in the nifacture of per- | fumes and the preparation of fine scents being first converted inte a tincture by dissolution -in aleehol. ' Intricacies of a Watch. | It might be interesting to the aver-: age person who carries a watch as a| matter of course, to know that It| comprises 175 different pleces, the! msnufacture of which embraces some! 2400 different operations. 1 i i BIDS i Notice i3 hereby given that the Board | ik Commissioners of the City of | Minnesota. up to will the hour of 7 v 2,192 . 1921, at the offic, for the erection of the | he bath house for the in accordance with the | planx and speclfications prepar B. Funk, . bids will (A) G i Heparat a4 on followink: t IZlectrie; AN ealed en- nt ol the bid, made pays tary of the above board. ined at offic ary of the board | on file. \ erves the right to reject’| GIVEN. Secreta Park Commissioners. rd of 1 34d4-8-15- FOUR ACTS Shows at 7:30-9:15 |McGREEVY & JEFFERIE “The Village Cut-ups” VAUDEVILLE Children 25c—Adults '50c Five- Part Photeplay DORMAN & DEGLENN “After the Masquerade” LAURA MARSH “The Garl from Melody Lane” CARMEL MEYER pigeditay GRAND TONIGHT ONLY SEYMORE & DUPREE | “A Clever Couple in Clever Capers” | “THE GILDED DREAM” i of years amber- ; the }& B) | nitached [f71 berry Coffee, for ......99¢ - Qf course it doesn’t. really matter who invented kissing—but the legend of the Grecian shepherdess who found an_opal on one of the hills near Athens and, wishing to give it to a young shepherd whose hands were oc- cupied, let him take it from her lips with his own, is one of many stories which give Greece the honor of the very first kiss, SUNSHINE SUNSHINE e i W e Picnic ‘Hams, per 1b....23c| — e — 5 Ibs 60-70 Prunes, Sunsweet 3 1bs Fancy Bogato Pea- =2 12 bars Palmolive Soap Corn Meal, 2 lbs One 6-box carton 2 Matches 5 Ibs Dried Peaches....79¢ Lard, 10-1b lots ..... $1.70 Oleomargarine, Corn Crisps, a pkg.... 9¢| S Pt P O i O A Toilet Soap, Sweet Marie, 7 for 27¢| §paéhclt1 and "Maca- roni, 4 pkgs for ...... 25¢| [=! 2z w = =] z ] Package Raisins, Sun- sweet, seedless [ Salmon, 7Vs-0z can, each Per doz Bulk (Cocoa, 2 lbs Beats All Coffee, 10 lbs sei$ No Rio, Victoria, sticks or| strings in this coffee. Ol'anges, 2_‘5(:)1_7 NOTHING SURPASSES THE THRILL OF A HORSE RACE in the . “The COUNTY FAIR" Maurice Tourneur's pro- duction of Neil Burgess’ famous play—featuring— WESLEY BARRY The frecekle-faced kid You'll See TWO GENUINE HORSE 10 lbs Oatmeal Large size Rolle Oatsfizfi Fancy Grape Fruit, large size, 2 for. .25¢] Blooms, speciali,i VIR .69¢ 6 oz JEH;, 2 for. fé]ci(ilée Rolled Oats..27¢ Tomatoes, Corn or Peas, 2 for . SUNSHINE ICreamery Butter li;anéy Winesap Apples, wrapped, per box..$3.85 RACES THAT WILL STAND YOU UP WITH EXCITEMENT —SEE IT— Saturd‘ayr& Su‘nday GR;&ND Fancy Dried Pears, per Ib California Dried Peaches, per 1b . 32¢| California Apricots, dried ....... Fancy Dried ;\‘fi'fi]es. NEW LOCATION NEW LOCATION e naaraasaass oo ] Special Exiraordinary Aunouncement The GUARANTY CLOTHING COMPANY A. COHEN, Proprietor e Desire to announce to the Public at large that we have moved from our old location at 216 Minnesota Ave. to the Kaplan Block— next to Clifford’s Store. S We will have larger and more convenient quarters, and shall appre- ciate the continued patronage of our friends and patr_‘_qns.,. We assure a square deal and the lowest possible prices consistent with quality merchandise to all customers. all— A. COHEN With best wishes to Proprietor 2 i