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Mrs. Larkin .Pn.'(k's 3( Bemidjii visitor Friday. Bunkist Troppm; 1t4-9 oranges, 22¢ per dozen, at s, \ ‘M, P Ostby:of Walker was uw Be- mtdfi'fbusd,nqss'fvm@rfioday. . i ] : < Get *ATack”’ Rodekuhr to bale. Licensed. Phone 841, 0. 0. Torgerson of Motley 'fip_e‘ni * Friday in the city on business. Wy gan dally. “'Call phone 6567, : e C. A: Montgomery of Mo Friday 4n Bemidji on business. Fred Clark-of {Tuirtle’ Riyer trans- acted ‘business in*Bemidji B‘rlday Ingle Maltriide ‘of Becida” was a business visitor in BerhidjiFriday. Cash patd; for Liberty bonds.. G. B. Hooley, Northern Grocery Co. - i 119t J. H. Brown of International:Falls ::s a Bemidji; bisiness vigitor Fri- y. ¥ vy 0. 7. Erickisonyot Matet Rivhe Falls was a Bemidji‘business visifor yes- terday. A. Miller and P. TLockwood of Tn- ternational Falls were Bemidji vis- itors today. s son of Big Falls were visitard in Be- midji today. e > $50,000 o loan on farms. - The Dean Land Co;, Bemidji, Minnesota, : T T 10-3T8 Mrs. W. C..Herreld @nd Mis A McCallum' of Deer ‘River. were Be- midji callers ‘yesterday. Mrs. Beckof, Minot, Ni D is vis- iting her son,’ Fred. Beck, 516" Bel- trami avenue, for a month. Removal eale in full $wing at the Consumérs Shoe Co. 4-848 Miss (lga Maltrude 9 visitigg her jparents, Mzla J. Maltrude of ‘Becida, for the week end. Miss Elvera Hedman and, Mrs. M. F. Focte of Boy River were among the out of town callers’in Bemidji Friday. P 4 FOR ANY KIND o real estate desl, see or write Willlts & Olson, ‘the. land men. 1-1tr ‘“R. G. Chigtiolm of the Shev Clark Lumber fcompany of Minn polis cpent Friday fo Bemidji.: ‘business. & P winter, Her condition is very mis improved. 2 P " Don’t plan your Sunday dinner. We have it planned and’ will serve Sun- day from 5 on until all are served. St. Phillip's Ald. 4t4-9 Mra. Frank Tibbetts of Virginia is the guest of lier daughiter, Mrs. Wm. Sprague, 511 MinneSota avenue, for two weeks. . i quite ili at her home, 32. Tent] street, has_recovered and ‘is able be out again, H . ‘We are trying ‘to serve you batter, s0 we are into larger quartegs: Con- sumers Shoe Co. & 4-8t Mrs.. D. S. Mitchell, who has bo:? H. A. Bridgeman of Fifth ward re- durned to Bemidii this whorning from . ‘Minneapolis wiiere heé has been eince Thupsday trapsacting busimess. Mrs. B. C. Berg of Big Lake came to Bemidji Friday to attend the fu- neral of their fiephew, Herman En- gelbretson, who died Wednesday. “Jack” Rodekuhr, licensed auc- tioneer, ,will sell anything for you; get in touch with him for your sale. Phone 841.° 4- Mr. and Mrs, F. S. Lycan and: daughter, Miss Donna, returned yes- terday morning from California, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Johnson will be guests at dinner this evening at- the hotiie of Mr. andl Mrs. S. D. Sny- der, 507 America avenue. " Jow i - Mies Lelia Jones, a student of the Bemidli high school went to ithe wssist in the preparation for the mar- riage of her sister, Miss Bessie, to Jesce McPherson of ‘this city, an event which will oc¢ur very soon. Yo YOUT | 4-54tt " i“Mike' Sullivan of. Adgyspent Frij ! day 1n the city on-business. *: 5] Phell;'s Grocery dpllvefi four ti .Cl, i 1mo4-1 . | +.the design to the right, in satin, isideal. Mrs. F. G. Wells and Jabk John- ¢ |came’back much improved in: health. G. P. Irish rgports that yesterday. Mrs. Irish sat up for'the first dm«”fil btt | Miss Jane Mills of Bemidji. | ‘She where they have spent the winter, SHOWING THE LATEST FRENCH s . - IDEAS 1 Those who adhere strictly to the chemise type of frock will like thelittle . model'in black satin and heavy white silk crépe de Chine to the left. The long-waisted kimono blouse is trimmed with black braid embroidered in white * and ; silver, and 'belted with sell mateérial. Medium size requires yards 40-inch black satin and 134 yards 40-inchy crépe. . For those who love the fuller skirt, Figst Lady, a charming new'gray'is feaF:urcd initsdevelopment. The stand- ing collar is of butter colored lace, wiredat_theedges. The blouse fastens at gne side, the lower ‘edges being ex- tenlled in sash effect. ‘Medium size Irequires 434 yards 40-inch satin. . First Model: Pictorial Review Blouse 0. 9243, Sizes, 34 to 46 inches bust. | _Price, 30 cents. Skirt No. 8670. Sizes, 24 to 32 inches waist. Price, 25 cents. Embroidery No. 11602. Transfer, blue ar yellow, 20 cents. g Second Model: JSizes, 34 tq 44'inches bust, . 30 cents. Skirt No, 9221. Sizes, 24 t0.32 | inches waist. Price, 35°¢efits. M | Lloyd LaBnie of Mizpah: £p day herg on business. nt the .~ Mrs. Andrew Abbottiof Bagle Bend | who is the guest of lier mother, Mrs. | Luqy ;Hazen, has been quite 1, and | her many friends will be pleased to know that she'is reported as much | improved today. by ! Mrs, Catherine Ganrétt' anil: Miss Glad Harmon returned Tuesday i §pringdale; IlL, ‘where they | epent ‘the past four menths visiting | friends and relatives. Mies Gladys | We have outgrown our present gtore.. Moving into larger stont. Low rices. made this possible. Consum- fers. Shoe Co. 4-8tt . Mgs. Douglas Neely was hostess to ner-party of ten at irst street Wednesday. ening. The time was spent pleas- dn: gopversation and music. The £ town guests were Mrg, Carl fones of Nebish and Miss Carot Knox of Blackduck. R. E. Diffendorfer, who has been on a lecture tour ithroughout the United. 'States in the interest of the Methodist Centenary, will ¥e-a Sun- day, 'guest of his niece, Miss Hazel Aldrich, supervisor of ‘grages of .the mnmjl public schools. e 8- en ite to his home in Cfi go, HIL More shoes coming—more room coming—more moxuey saving values comiugi, We will shower/¥ou with shoe price surpriges. Consumers 8hoe Co. 4-8tf Mr. and:Mss. F. J. Frost ayéagain occupying their home at 525 Twelfth street. -H. A, Toensing and.family who have rented it for the past few moaths are now located on Fifth and Missiseippi avenue, having moved to their new bome on Monday. Mr. Toensing 19 employed ‘@t ('Leary- Bowser's. : Mrs. Jack Kiley,’ wio fib ‘been the guesdt of her parents, ‘Mr. and Mrs o Mills and family, 907 Minme- sota avenue, for the past .month, spent a few days at Puposky visiting’ ‘her sister, Mrs. C. W. Clarkyformerly turned to Bemidji Friday end leave for ler home ‘at ChisHolE weelk. - : Practically Unbeatable. . “My wife,” pridefully said a citizen of the Ozarks, in the ¢ross-roads store, “splits the Kindling every morning of the world, packs in the stovewood, | builds the fire, milks three cows, gets | six kids ready for school, sevs, mends and bakes, and then has the: house | all redded up before it comes time home of her parents Wednesday, to | to-put the dinner to cooking. And I'd | just sorter like to know who can beat ! her.” . | " “well,” returned ‘a bystander, “as :1 : Cl-xuc ;Seri?iées. 7 B in the morning. - Male ‘quartette 1 day school at 9:45. P! Blouse No. 9249." 1 ) 2and retredhmvfim will be in keeping with a child’s par- Miss Agnes Hamilton s chair- T0 HOLD DINNER 10} Tho Ladies’ ‘Aid-of the’ lip's chureh will hold a ai hlei- beads? In ibe world ‘aré ‘those’:. possessed by the natives of Borneo. In qity. iman ¢f the committee in charge, and Raymcnd. Nelecn 1s president of the woclety glying:the party. & McKEE ENTERTAINS r MPe. Hi- N, McKee entertained’ a few gt-her friends at her hame 1215 Bixby“avenue’this afternoon. A so- cial afternoon was enjoyed und Mrs. 1 7 Al :;sa&:ezzggngedm ?‘:‘?1 the ‘usualjiave been-kept for centuries in standard of dinner served:by the Atd (family. . - 't st ey {s ‘assured on this’ occadions il .Some axe-thought! to<be ‘ofA VerietiAn V4 i {vorigin. \vhile others resemble’a Roman: WOMAN'S STUDY CLUB 70 [EREEY! METHODIST EPISCOPAL Morning’worship, 10:30, when the Rev. R. E. Diffendorfer, D. D, of Clicago, will speak. , Dr. Diffendorf- er is ome of /the.younger religious . . PRESBYTERIAN Sunday morning at the Presbyter- {an church at 11 o'clock the pastor will speak on the subject, “The Fish wiof variety. § 0l -t 7/ MEET MONDAY AFTERNOON| Itis difficult to ihduce the natives to' “ The Woman’s Study elub will meet,| Sell their beads, which' they guard as By the Iire,” |John 21:9.) Sunday eve;]ung at '§ o'clock the ! leaders of this country, and it will be | MeKee served lunch. Monday afternoon at 2:30 in the| helrloonis. A rich chief'may possess germon will be on the theme, “The [anR opportunity to hear him: .7 |Civie and Commerce association | old beads to the value of thousands of y Sunday school, 12 noon. METHODIST LADIES’ AID -~ rooms. An interesting and instruc-("pounds. Doubting Thomas,” (Jcha 20:25.; Sunday. school will meet at 10 a. m., and Christian Endeavor Societies at 7 p. m. All are most cordially welccme. Lester P. Warford, pastor. tive program-has been prepared and|: When children are small they are a large attendance is desired. A/carried on the backs of their mothers i in-a-kind of -cradle, which is-often .elaborately adorned with beads. One chief possesses a cradle valued at £200. Epworth League, 7. p. m. Evening worship, & o’clock. Serm= | on by the, pastor.. Subject, “After Baster With' Jesus.” 4 Phe choir will TO HOLD SUPPER APRIL 20 At the meeting of the Ladies’ Aid of the Methcdist church held Thurs- sender an amhvm,i\lw afternoon it was decided. by the iladies to hold a supper in the church {Aprit 20, to whi¢h tiw public will be MEN’S GOSPEL TEAM TO HOLD MEETING SUNDAY The Men's Gospel team of the Bap-| the evening. A4 ST. PAUL'S EVANGELICAL | Public cordially }gn\i}zl::clli N |invited. s ‘(’.‘l:)\r‘lrg;x:tlilén:lx‘rl‘:-h?;r:}‘\ee:;’:pgN‘;EI - ] Sunday school at 10 ‘al Nyi gl , pa s & mul;e. Sunday. evening at -8 o'clock. Subscribe _for Tha Dallv. Pioneer. GLISH EVANG. LUTHERAN il (Missouri Synod) % ol i e " The Apron divigion /of the Ladies' P ! Seriees on B iy Ald of'the: Presiyterianichureh met| .. .i; STUDENTS AND FACULTY vian' Lutheran church, Eighth and Fx'idw«qve)xingBJg_tbe home of Mrs, | Mr,and Mrs. .M. W. Deputy will| Minnesotasi K G rA Lard 903 Beltrami avenue. The|give a foymal reception at _their "Fhé pastor will préach on Lake 14 evenixig was spent in sewing and con- |home 1121 Bemidjl avenue, Monday | L1 o pastor Wil Beeeh O K The, versaton and mioro wark was distrib- |atterncom, o, tie shudents und fasi chuir‘wiu sing- Gounod’s "Séumtus” uted among the members., Mrs. A. L.ty of't| & State Normal school. There ! Sunday school at:2.g'elock - [Collard and Mrs, A. “Lord servcd‘wm' be about 172 guests: The hours | No_adult_ Bible ¢lass on Tuesday [V : L ure frém? 2 o™, and from 4 to 6: evening. ‘Choir on Thursday evening. . Services at Frolin on Sunday mori- ing in the German Tanguage at 10 o'cleck amd:dn the English language at 11 ocloek. Every one invited. BEramann W. Frenk, pastor. PRESBYTERIAN APRON 9 (The public , DIVISION ENTERTAINED RECEPTION EOR NORMAL - SMaiag samlos, (U nyited to‘attend. Quarterty meeting of: the members | of the congregation will take place right after the morning services. Aps}: plications for memberghip will be ac- cepted at this time. M Young People’s: league meeting at 7 p. m. [ Every one cordially welcome, ) * W. F. Kamphenkel. pastor. LAST TIMES | BETHEL LI The . Béthel Lutheran church, Sixth and America, will hold services as follows LomOTrrow: Sunday School at 9:45. Swedich services at 11 a. m. English services-at 8§ p. m. Everyone welcome. T. B. Nordale, pastor. ST. PHILLIP'S STUDY YOURSELTF NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN " Services next Sunday, 10:30 a. m. Low mass at 8 o'clock a. m.-/High iy (he Norwegian language in thej mass at 10 o’clock a. m, Sunday|pjrat Lutheran church, Minnesota | school, followed by benediétion of the|svenue and Eighth street. Song by | blessed sacrament at 11330 a. m.|¢pt choir. In the evening, 8 p. m.! Baptisms at. 2 o'clock: Vespers and {he Y. P. Luther league Nas:tdts | beyediction at 4 pplock, monthly devctional meeting. Chris A, Larson leads the topic. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE | tertaine; Mrs, Hans ¥ ¢ attles | (hauirman. % bufn,:.g:gf‘:g,‘,l,“;ffelfléf tg: BJ_"“C‘, Thle Ladies’ IAM \i‘oc‘!el\' Imou: Iul i ) 2 " |the churci parlors Wednesday, Apri Péutey Co. store at 11 o%clock. Sun-| 357y 3y p . - Division No. 4 en- The confirmation' class meets nexl\ Tuesday, 4. p. . Sunday ¢chool morning service. All are cordially welcome. L. J. Jerdee, pastor. Mittet . being | | CLAYTON "Jhe Price . of Possession A Hugh Ford Production = @ GParamount CPiclure? The woman wanted a home. 'he man wanted the woman. The price of possession was?? EXCELLENT MUSIC TONIGHT Mrs. Riggs, piano Mrs. Sanborn, violin Elko e —————— e e Study yourself in your morning clothes, {'our afternoon suit, your formal evening clothes, your negligee. Do you A H NYMORE CONGREGATIONAL Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Church services at 11 o'clock. Rev. Vicze will officiate. immediately after| i look just as you would wish, or is thete a certain stiffening very interesting and successful mweet-, .. of your figure—a premonitory warning of that set, inflex- ing Thursday. P A;‘"{ng ?““e:;r"::l:‘ifi‘i . ible contour that kills spontancity, and unexpectedness plans were made for a supb | and vivacity and—YOUTH? is to be giveh Saturday, April 16. i i What of your corset—is that to blame? Perhaps we can BINORS%gL%O%;E}TIz&% TONIGHT | tell you something of a gracious, modern form of corsetry : i that will be invaluable to you. Certainly we can if you The Binorsku Literary society of ! have never worn a the State Normal school will give an ¥ “all-school’” party - this the kindcrgarten rocm of the Nor- m~1. AJl are expected to dress im “kiddies” costumes. Children'; ] ST. PAUL’S LADIES’ AID PLAN SATURDAY SUPPER The Ladics’ Aid of the St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran church heid a .G O0Ss S ARD | O RS E T v’ WILSON & CO. ‘Women’s and Misses’” Outfitters s Bemidji, Minn. - Whols to Blame for ‘. A S Maurice TOURNEURS = SCREEN VLRIION e OF NFIL. BURGESYS - THRILLING RURAL AMFRICAN RACING DRAMA Rich respectables called them only dregs—this girl and boy whom hypo- crites’ pride had ruined. But there came a real man to the city’s “most fashionable church.” When he got through with the shams in the town’s elite—? ! ! Romance that Grips the Whole of Life and Turns It Inside Out. \ ! “ . 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