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. heme, dqyi April-22. ‘the city on: business, Migs Lenora LaBrie of Mizpah was e Sunday visitor.in thec ‘ity. 2 J. M. Aldrich of Pine River was a buslpgg;s vigltor_ in the city today. Witch for ‘our: opening announce- ment, it will be ‘wotth your whila Consumers Shoe Co. *7 bt4-22 1George Castle of Crookston epént the day in: Bemidji on business. A. Kaiser of Bagley ‘spent tha week end at the Dr. R. Gilmore home. Get “Juk;' Rodekuhr to cry your sale, Mcenwd Phone 841. 4-6-tt — T, B, Rider, R. W. Delaney and N. Hanson of Shevlin were Eaturdiay visitors in Bemidji. -~ Charles Scheers, of the Akeley Herald-Tribune,. spent Sunday visit- ing friends‘in the city. i, Tell your friends about the sup- per at. M.'E. church tomorrow night and plan to come. 1t4-18 Mr. and Mrs. F. Jerome of Inter- national Fally were among the. visit- ors in the city yesterday, Remsen.- M. Bell, . of r ‘Wis,, a former resident of this city, was-.a \vlslt‘or here Sunday. Save mmwy by helping us moye. Consumers Shoe 4-8 Lihs, ¥ Miss Gladyce Olson: tetmed. this morning from Gonvick where: she spent. the week end: with relatives. We had to-have more room. Your patronage snade ‘this; ible. = ~We want to reward yoius—wateh for our opening. Oomum BShoe Co. . . ' b5t4-22 G. H. F‘x‘ey:bu president - of the farmers’ Stdte Bank ‘of Park Rapids. i¢ trancacting business in ‘the <city. today. | Don’t forget the supper setved:by. the Ladieg’ Aid at the Methodist church tomorrow- night. 1t4-18 Mr. and Mrs-E.N French return- ed' to Bemidji Sunday. from Minne- apolis, where théy have spent the past few days, ‘They made the trip by auto. Y 5 r spending the week end at e “She is a,zending‘ the .high ceheol here. 350, 000 to !on oo taflu. ’l‘no Dean Land Co.; Dmlfljl ag:rx A. Danhen‘b m ng from Cr atténded a chirol Sa* irday and Sund! e a nery interesting and- fnstr meliting. 1 reun' nb‘gfvg (W miove 1iits our Mew store Fri- Consumers Shoe Co. , 5t4-22 and Mrs. O. Lmu-d of Nevis motored to Bemid}i Saturday after- noon and spent the week end las guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. iGunner Olgon. Mrs. Olson is Mr. Le- gaanrd’s sister. “Jack” Rodekuhr, tioneer, will sell anything for you; get in touch with him for ydur sale. Phone 841. 4-6tt Scott Stewart, who récently, arriv- ed .here with his family from Na- poleon, Ohio, to resume his résidence there, has accepted a position at the R. A. Phelps’ grocery and he begau his new duties today. Miss Clara Hansen of Hackensack, who has been visiting Mrs. W.. Hel- mer for a few days, returned to her home this morning. Miss Corinne Carlson leéft Sunday night for Madison, Wis., afte d ing her spring vacation with g ents, Mr. and Mrs, A, T. Cardson sm will graduate from the University of Wisconsin in June, at that ting her M. A. degree. FOR ANY KIND.Gf real estite deal, see or writé WIiilits & Olson,. the land men. 1-1 Rev. A. Smh.h pmor of a-Con- gregational church dn Minneapolis, was in Bemidji Sunday, representing the Minnesota anti-saloon league and preached in the Methodist church in the morning, returning to Minnea- " polds Sunday evening. Danald Shannon, who has been vis- ijting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Shannon, 817 Minnesota avenue, | since Saturday, left this noon for his-home at St. Paul. En route he will stop at Grand Rapids and Du- luth to tramsact business for a short R G LUaMnix Dpcm Smurd-ay in|” Washburs, | licensed auc-| " e get- | hear from centers’ where fashionables congregate, the vogue of capes-in- couts, wlm‘h ample: and wider. An’ emancipation nrnc!amatlon has gone forth, and they are no longer i bottom, but must siconfined and flow- ing liness, [The.mare capelike the bet- This 1s tlle edict: nmv, and it is examples of the new mode .could be' selected than those that,were ‘chosen. for {llustration here, for they aré smart {n’style .and entirely prac~ tical. ~ Any of the lt coatings are _suited to thesd wraps,” but duvetyn ‘Is a fdvorite fabric, and tan, navy, beige and brown -tones gre the best- liked colors. . The. tan coat at the left shows . ah inlay of sm: on:the collar, and an-“odd: trimming ; simulating folds, across. the back.: It is flned with -one crepe weaves. in silk and the long, pointed . pleces, falling over the_sleéves, are flulshed with hapd- some silk: tassels 'l‘h_e coat at. the rlgm is distin- its very lonz shawl collar iple, flowing sleeves. It is _of duvetyn, lined with silk nes spent Sund»ny at Hines friends. New' store; new choes; speciai prices on rellable footwear; watch the papers. ~ Consumers Shoe Co4 T 5t Sidney Van Kirk spent the week ewd at Cass Lake vislflng friends. Cash paid ror Liberty bonds. G 8. Hooloy, Northern Grocery Co ot Seth Smith of | ec;dq is r«ported lost & yaluable horse Sat- _ Have you read the menu to be Berved at the M. E. church tomorrow night? * Yum, Yum! 1t4-18 Mrs. John Wégley of Bemidji Is vis- iting friends and relatives in Cypress for a ‘week. Mies Blanche Smith of Becida was shipping and calling on friends in Bemddji Saturday. Rémoval sale in full ‘swing at the Consuthers Shoe Co. 4-8tt oy Layman of Turtle River au- toed to Bemidji Saturday and attend- ad thehrmers meeting. visfting his son, Clyde Martin of Tur- | tle River for a short time, Mrs. Peter Aubin of Hibbing *is visiting her father, George Cheney, 1921 Irvine aveniie, for two weeks. We are trying to serve.you better, 80 we dre inw larger quarters. Con- sumers Shoe Co. 4-8tt ‘Mis”s Caroline Smith _ spent the W. A. Stewart, at the town of North- erin Miss Lucile Young of Bemidji, who is teaching school at Mizpah, visited friends at International Falls for the week end. Doésn’t that menu to be served at the M. E. church tomorrow night make your mouth water? Don’t miss it. 1t4-18 | Mrs. F. E. Carver, who has been ill at her home in Turtle River town- | ship for some time, is reported to be Elmpravlng. { Tuesday night at M .E. church, ‘aume, Price 50 cents. Coue! 1t4-18 Mrs. Hattie Ostrander of Turtle { River came. to Bemidji Saturday and |attended the farmers’ meeting and | visited friends. Roy. Larson, principal of the Miz- pah school, and Frank Freeman of Mizpah visited friends in Bemidji over the week end. crepe and fastens with a single orna- ment Delow the wvaist line. The sleeves, -uppér part; of the collar and set-in- portions at, the side are hand- somely decorated with solid ' em- broidery In silk mnt(hlng the coat in color. Even though' very.ample lines sug- gest capes in the majority of coats, there are models that -hang ‘almost straight. and have narrow belts that hardly confine the long waist line. They are made with bell sleeves and are, usually cut. to" ripple, about the bottom, and with high collars. Those who are devoted to trim lines will ad- mire these. The 'coats illustrated stand between them and the out-and- out capes. - The latter are being devel- oped in many fabrics, and those em- ploying hedvy crepe weaves fn silk are making a very successful new depart- ure. It will be interesting to watch | their progress. They are unlined and often made to match the dress with which they are worn, Brown, bisque, gray and_black, with white in com- bination ‘'make the handsomest of the crepe capes sho“n :o far. y James Martin of Sartell, Cal., is] | ek end visiting her mother, Mrs. |B:.C.. Balley lett this mjorning for Grand Rapids where he was to con- duct, .avst‘a'te land sale there today. Mrs. C. R. Bay returned this morn- ing from. Minneapolis. where ¢he has spent the past few days visiting. ‘Walter Gracie 'left today for his home at Hibbing, gfter attending #he funeral of his brother, the late Ralph Gragcle yesterday. . Mrs. “Frank Lattimer - of = Turtle River was a between train ehopper in Bemidj Saturday, and while here she visited friends. ‘We have outgrown our present storé, Moving into larger stort. Low prices: made this possible. Consum- ers’ Shoe Co. 4-8tf Mrs. Jeszie Oakley of Guthrie spent a few days in Bemidji as the guest of Mrs. G, Crothers and Mrs. C. A. Bush, retiiraing to her home this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gracie will return to their home at Nashwauk Twesday. . Mr. Gracie is a brother of the late Ralph Gracle, and they came to be present at the funeral. William Robertson, who has visit- ed ffriends and relatives at Motley, Staples and other places for a short time, was in Bemidjl Saturday en, route to his home at Baudette. More snhoes ccming—more: room | coming—more money saving values | coming. We will shower you with | [sHoe price surprises. Consumers Shoe Co. 4-8tt| \ Miss Myrtle Madson of Grand Rapids, formerly of Bemidji, spent| Sunday in Bemidji as the guest of Miss. Vera Campbell. She came to attend the funeral of the late Ralph| Gracie: The followiig menu-will be served at the Methodist church basement Tuesday night. Price 50 cenis. Meat Loaf Escalloped: Potatoes Baked Beans Salad Rolls Jelly Pickles Coffee Lemon Pie 2t4-18 { | Moose Attention Big wedding Tuesday night af- ter lodge session. Don’t miss it! Regular business session starts at 7.p. m. sharp. Balloting and Ini- tiation—wedding ceremony. Be there, sure! { the guest of her nephew, B. W. Ald- _Clark are sisters, and were midji. R THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ST AT EASTEB.N STARS TO HOLD MEETING TOMORROW NIGHT he Order of Bastern Star will hold its regular -meeting Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock -at the Masonic hall, and it is m‘ged ‘that all members be prezent. ROYAL NEIGEBORS WILL MEET TQMOEBOW NIGHT The Royal Neighbors of America will ‘hold their regular meeting Tues- day evening at 8 o’clock at the I.- 0. O. F. hal}, and it is desired that there be a full atendance of members. SURPRISE PARTY A very pleasant. birthday party was . held Saturday evening at the ‘home of J, J. Jenkinson of Becida. Dancing and games were the pastime of the evening and a birthday lumeh | was served. The guests departed at | a late hour declaring Mr. Jenkinson a fine entertainer, and wishing him | many happy returns of the day. | IN APPRECIATION To all those who paid tribute to our son. and brother, the late Lieu- tenant Ralph D. Gracie, we wish to| express our leart-felt appreciation. | We especially thank the Ralph Gra- cie post of the American Legion and other, ex-service men who so kindly gave their assistance in making and carrying out the funeral arrang ments, and also those organizatiors or individuals who so gererousiy stone structure was bulit covering the equivalent of 16 city blocks, or about 18 acres. It stretched its pointed apax nearly 500 feet heavenward, and has stood through all times as a monu- ment to the man who reared it as a colossal mausoleum to house his kingly | bones. ‘ the record, ing sun of Egypt for 80 years to build | that structare. feet of stone pil~2 oue: upon another | combinéd’ vo form the Great Pyramid | of ‘Cheops. old when Moses led the children out | ot Israel through |he Red sea. gave floral tributes. Daniel Gracie and TFamily. BIRTHDAY SURPRISE | A pleasant birthday surprise was! held Thursday afternoon at the home | of Mrs. R. K. Bliler, 1109 Mhmosotnl avenue, in honor of Mrs. Bliler’s mo- ther, Mrs. Dehart. The afternoon was | soent in o pleasant: social way and | & birthday lunch 'was eerved by the| self-invited guests. Mrs. Dehart wag| presented-a beautiful bouquet of ro: as a birthday gift from the guests. “Those present were Mé&dawes George Smith, K. Jones, Al Collard, T. Mchler, W. R. Raco, T. W. Bell, Emma Collard, Frank Harris and R. K. Bliler. A AN A A A A A AT e S Mrs. Ina lsenhour of Shakopee is rich and family, 1016 Minnesota ave- nue, for a.few days. Arcen Cracie and | two childrem, Edgar and Eni ent | the day at Puposky visiting ) and | Carlton Clark Mrs. Gracle and My | formerly | Miis of Be- | Mr. and Mr3. s Jane und Allce Stupendous but Useless, Sixty centuries ago a. stupenlons One hundred: thousand men, says | toiled under -the scorch- | Ninéty milllon' cubic It was ‘a tliousand years TONIGHT A REAL DRAMA s-r.uuunc IN “The IRON HEART” With an iron will slle battled for ‘an iron mill and found Cupid hlddqn in a hhgt fnmee. 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