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C. L. Isted mnt Mon\isy in Kelll- 4 her on business. /C. 87 Mufold ‘of Fosston spent’ the v«}ay in the city on huslness ‘We move-into our new uwre Fri- day, April 22, Coneumen Shoe Co. A M. Nflsestren of Warren was a Bemidji business visitér today. M. R. Smith of Brainerd was a Bemid}i business visitor today. FOR ANY KIND of real ‘estate desl, see or write Willits ‘& Olson, the M. Barrett of St. Cloud was a busi- ness visitor in Bemidji today. George Castle of Crookston spent Monday in'the city on business. ‘We are trying (o sServe you better, 80 we are into larger quarters, Con- Aad A Tone of Northome was a ern Andy Larsmn sflen'. Monday in Cas; Uukz transacting business. Cash: pafd for Liberty bonds. Q. B. Hoolc Northern Grocery Co. (_1 A Mnmxomery of Motley was a Monday business vlsilor in Bemidji. -z Miss Inez. B. ‘Pa:tteraon of Sauk Cexwm |wu ak v‘lsitoh' §n- the city nemon:l sals i Fabl nwlng at the Consumers. Shoe Go: - 4-8tt Willard J. Watk transacted buslnefv Charles Cleveland of Boy River epent the day here yesterday on $50,000 to loan on tarml The Dean Land Co., Bmlul. Minnesota. F. R. Marrs spent Friday and Sat- |comi urday at Northome® Inspectlng some farming land, Benard Landgren apd: w{fa ot Lth- erty were guests of ‘the Hrick Land- gren family at Becide Sunday. Save money by helplng us’ move. Consumers Shoe Co:: - : M. W. Deputy, president of Bemidjl State Teachers’ college is in' St. Paul on business conmseted wm: that in- James T. Davis ‘went to .Bnllwl'd » -this niorning on bus with the Brotherh Get “‘Jack” Rodbkumr to cry your Licensed. Phone 841. Mrs. Giytin Ballou of Tatbrnation- | al Falls is the guest of her sister and brolher -in-law, Mr, and. Mru Arthur Mr. and Mrs. George Posz and Mr. Harold Swisher ‘autoed to Lake Géorge Suhday and spent the day with relatives. ‘Watch for ‘our’ ¢ ment, ‘it -will be 3 Consumers Shoe 0. G. Storhalen-and John 'W. An- derson of Thief River : Falls were among the out of town business vla— dtors in Bemidfi yesterday. Mrs. Bernard Melville, 523 Irvine avenue, left for : Minneapolis Mon- day to visit friends and relatives, and transget busiress for.a week. otth your,.vhile. Mrs. M. L. Wikon, Filth street |} and America avenue, returned Sun- day front Duiluth, where she has been the past three Weeks visiting her mo- ther, Mrs.-Magnuson, and: other rela- Mrs. W. N. 'Weber of LaMoure has returned from a trip to'Minneapolis where she visitéd Mr, and Mrs, D. S. Rodgers for about ten days. Mr. Rod- gers 1s Mrs. Weber’s son. J .C. McGhee, county au-peflnten- dent of schools, and his assistant, Miss Lillescov, and -county school nurse, Miss Anderson, schools in the yicinity of Kelliher ‘We had to have more room. Your patronage made this ipoesible, want to reward you—watch for our opening. Consumers Shoe Co. N. G. Reynolds of Northern trans- acted business in Bemidji Mon Two sons of L. B. Jehnis was killed by an explosion of dyna» mite last week, came to. Bemidji J i Monday to arrange to ship the re- mains to their home in Iowa. F'-C. Bates, 523 Irvine avenue; loft thig snorning fon. Akeley, where he 3 ‘will visit his mother for a few days, Roy Cooper of Shevin' spent Sun- day at the home of his brother, B. ‘W. Cooper and family, 918 Elevem.h Street. Mrs. Carrie Brockman of Crete. N. D., came to Bemidji Saturday called here by the serious. illness of her niece, Lucile Cooper, F. LaDucee, who has been employed | at Cass Lake on'a painting and dec- orating job for sometime returned to Bemidji §aturday evening. ".T.a,ck" Rodekuhr, licensed auc- tioneer, will sell anything for you; get in touch with him for your sale. : 4- 5t4-22 Phone 841. bt B. WL Lfldn went to Minnea.polls | Sunday evening where he w:ll trans- act buslnm for a few days. ~He éx- pects to return to Bemidji Thursday. | 1-1tt Mrs. Robert Mitchell of Redby, formerly of Bemidji, came to Bemidji Saturday and is the guest of Mrs. A. Lord, 903 Beltrami avenue, for a few days! ; i Mrs. J. P. Pogue returneds Monday‘ to .Bemidji from: Hibbing and Vir-| ginia where she visited her sons, | James and Joe, for two weeks. 4 e 4-8tt Born' to. Mr. . and” Mrs. Arthm‘x Brown, 107 Minnesota avenue, April 17, a-10-pound. ng m%ely, it m; { W ‘New store; new shoes; eclnl‘ prices ‘on reliable footwear; atch the papers. Consimers ‘Shoe Co. = ! X 1-19te Kenneth Kenfleld expbeted o feave today for the URiversity of Wiscon- ]sin. after spending his spring vaca- | tlon with hs parents, Mr, and Mrs. E E. Kenfield. M Moe; of Crete, N. D., father ol! Mrs. B. W. Cooper, witl arrive in Be-| midji tonight, 16 be present at the funeral of his granddaughter,. . the| ‘|1ate Lucile Cooper.. i Sugar Bugh »the city yes- Leonard J. French, son of Mr. and | Mrs. G. H. French, will leave Thurs- ! day for Spokane, Wash,, wihere he| |has accepted a positiod with the Ex- change Natiopal bank. More shosk coming—more room coming—more maney saving values|’ ng. . We will ghower you with' shoe mlca mmflse& Consumers Shoe Co. 4-8t 10-27t¢ Rev. L. J. Jerdee is having his ‘house on Migsissippi ‘avenue, which was _considerably damaged’ by fire gome months ago, ;e*pah-ed and re- ‘modeled: ifor, occ ¢y’ by a tenant. 4-8t¢ ) Joe Lyons-and wi ér have secured rooms for Hght house- keeping at 103 Irvine avenue south. Mr. Lyon, is = houge and sign phinter Andl xpects tp reside here’ perman- ently. . mm Ol Liocomotive 3rs.-Chilgren, who was the guest | of her daughter, Mrs, Fred LaDucee, n.t -the.latter’s rooms at. the iVcker’s 1, for several days last week re- 'tu'rhed: to her home at Wilton Satur- day “afternoon. I 4:5:4¢ We have utkrowh dir present store. ' Moying into larger stort. Low pfl?fio made this possible. eon:uz! l\e home of her son, Ar- 0 Bl 1s Helpihg to care b for “h new grandson which was 9 i |iPOTR. tg Mr, and ! j;,fl -Browa at their ing announce-yqme Binday %ven thur: 5t4-22 Mrs., l"rnnk Mallon and Tittle son, Jannes, ,cma fonday from meont. Neb.,” anid are’ gugsts at the hom Med. Mitlon’ nmm. M. and M. B. Till. / They expect to -return | to their }wme Firi M, 0 B. Etwig:met wm: -mz un- fortunate’ p)ccldiy Sunday night, whzn on' Ter Toine she slipped: ‘tell, s epraining her ankle .quite fy, .atid it will be sonfe time Be- | fore she-will ‘be ablk to use it, it is re] orted | Miss Kafhierine Ludke of Grant Valley: 'was ‘taken suddenly i1l last evening wnd taken to'St. Anthony’s hospital,” where she was to be oper- ated upon today lor appendicitis. Her. parents, 'Mr, and ‘Mrs. Ed. Dddie, came to- Befimlfl to be w‘hh her. \ The Gfépt Northern. masengm-1 train, due in Beémidji at 7:40 p. m. was four hours, late ‘last . evening, waiting for connections with No. 11, ‘which was deliybd because pf the burning of a_bridge between Avan‘ and Albany. are visiting We | sl sle gaaeagon s o0 Wallace Caldwell of Bena, who {8 eniployed on the William Masterson farm near- Bemidji, exXpécts to. réturn to Bena in a few day# to_assist his father in hig garage. Until recently Mr. Caldwell has been hauling wood by motor truck from near Turtle Riv- er for a wood yard in Bemidji. 5t4-22 who Mr. and Mm J. 0. Achenbach and daughter, Mies Milrae, left today for. Jaihestown, N. D, to ‘be pre- gent &t the wedding of Lester W. Achenbach and Miss Blanche Rnb-§ man, which will take place at James- town tomorrow. Miss Milrae AcHen-| {bach will act as bridesmaid. WOMEN'S HOME MISSION i MEETS nu IEXT uom, the Woman’s Home Missionary soci- ety, Fergiis Falls district, Northern Minnesota conference, will convene 1nkflemkljl. Mn);ez;s -29. A;ént%rhest- ini giam is being arrani ere wfllv{n: a’ number of speakers from Mnneapofis and St. Paul and from |other cities throughout the district. Motler ~ and |- Btd22 . of Northiern 18 in| | The twelfth annual meeting of |3 *SUPPQPRT 10 LAND CLEARING THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER o e i aa Communities _ Blackduck Kelliher Puposky Solway Tenstrike Turtle River __ Kitichi Pinewood Nebish Hines Bémidji béing held in each section. - BIRTHDAY PARTY + Mrs. George Kerr entertained sev- eral iittte peaple Monday afternoon frofi. 4 10 6 “o’clock in honor of the séventh:birth.anniversary of her son, George: B WEINER ROAST Mr. and Mrs. M. A, Downs chap- eroned a number of young people at a welner roast at Rocky Point Mon- da:’ evening. The trip was made by auto. . ENTERTAIN AT DINNER " Mr. ‘and Mrs. M. E. Ibertson en- tertained Dan Gracle and son Walter |at their home, 1023 Minnesota ave- nue, Monday ‘evening at 6 dinner.’ o’clock LADIES’ AID DIVISION MEETS WITH MRS, NAUGLE Twelve members of ‘the miscel- laneous division of the Methodist Ladies’ Afd met last evening at the home of Mrs. J. W. Naugle and spent the ‘evening sewing. Mrs, Naugle served dunch. BAPTIST MISSIONARY SOCIETY MEETING WEDNESDAY EVERING The Ledies’ Missionary society ‘of thé Baptist church will meet Wed- nesday evening at 7:45 at the home of Mrs. G. R. Martin, 1315 Bixby uvenue 3 DAVGHTERS. OF REBEKAH -MEET TOMORROW NIGHT The Daughters “of | Rebekah ; will hold their regular meeting at the I. 0. 0. F. hall Wednesday mnight at 3 o’tlock. Thereis much business to be taken up, and it it desired, that . there be a 1arge attendance. e ."MEETS TOMORROW AFTEENOON “The badles' Ald of the Presbyter- ian church wjll meet ‘Wednesday aft- ernoon ‘st 3 o‘clock. n the church bisement. "-After the busimess meet- inga sodal ‘hour- will be enjoyed and ek ‘Mesdaines Harry Koors, E%B nfield ‘and Oscar Kranz bé- "?‘ BIRTHDAY PARTY A frew fvlends gathered at'the home agn Mrs. G. A. Schultz, 707 2 h street last evening in Mrs. Io'ln Wfl‘l .the birth anniversary of The guests apent an ABE GROSSMAN Proprietor R AN RPN SRR, The above table shows the number of acres pledged by each community | in the land clenrmz drive. in Beltrami county as a result of the meetings Other communities have not as yet reportéd. The HUB CLOTHING STORE ; enjoyable evening in: dancing--and playing cards. A buffet lunch.was served at 10:30. Mrs. Hill was the‘ recipient of many useful gifts. METHODIST, LADIES’ AID TO HOLD SUPPER THIS EVENING The. Ladies’ Aid of the Methodist church is serving suoper in the par- lors of the church from 5 to 8 o'clock this ‘evening. . splendid menu has been prepared. The public is invited. SUNDAY DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Arden Gracie and children, Edgar and Enid, of Vir- ' ginfa, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gracle of Nashwauk, Walter Gracie of Hibbing and 'Mr. and Mrs, Frank Pogue and Marfon and Harold of Hibbing and Dan Gracle of Bemidji were enter- tafned at 6 o’¢lock dinner Sunday eveniing by Dr. apd Mrs. D. R. Bur- gess, 615 Mlnnesota avenue, . | aTy COUNCIL WILL NOoW REGULATE PUBLIC DANCES (Continued From Page 1) to the public. If such property is not | repalred within 30 days nfter notice| is given, the work will be done by the city and charged against the prop- erty. S. Lycan was granted per- mission to use one-third of the street while repairing the Markham hotel n Beltrami avenue. *The question of securing a suitable dumping ground for residents of the Fifth ward was ‘aghin taken up and Andermen Bridgeman, Hayward and McKinnon were appointed to look up a siitable location and report to the council at the next meeting. Motion ‘was “carried that the mayor insiruct the. chief of ‘police to chech up the licenses of aut6' liveries operating in thve ‘city. Street Commissioner W. E. Hazen was given permission to con- struct a portable barn out of city lumber for use during the time of year when the city is hiring a team| for street work. * City Engineer E. J. Bourgeois was| ] granted a leave of absence without pay from April 1 to May 1. This| leave was accepted under the revi- sion of contract with Mr. Bourgeois | which provides that he may be cm-1 ployed for seven months a year or any | longer time that his work and the council requires, City Health Officer Dr. E. A, Shan-. non reported that the detention hos- pital had been vacated and that thel building was being cleaned up ready | to be disposed of, if the council de-_ sired. James Sturtevant of Minneannlls; arrived in the city today from Ten- | strike where he has spent the past few -days looking after farming in- | terests. He was formerly in business | at Tenstrike. —_ ;| | | | WHY PAY | PRICES LIKE $30.00 and $35.00 FOR SUITS ELSEWHERE WHEN YOU CAN BUY THE SAME VALUES— IF NOT BETTER FOR $21.50 AT THE HUB ' Th; Same Saving Will Be Found on Furnish- mgs, Shoes and Hats. he has been defeated for office.’....~ “but I don’L know that he's due:for any often better to be a lame duek than one who is flying around to be shot at.” DRESSMAKER for galistones 5 years ago, was in| the hospital 4 weeks.. For 1 year I| felt bat toms and pains returned, and I have | suffered. ever since. on the advice of a lady I tried Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy, and I now feel like a new woman. ber of friends who suffer as I did and I am advising all to try this valuable medicine. { preparation that removes the catar- rhal mucus from the intestinal tract {and allays the inflammation which | causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ‘ailments, including ap- pendicitis. money refunded, Atiall druggists.— Adv. ! Prodigy of Learning. “Is Miss ~Gadder an. intelligent girl?” “In bobbed hair circles she’s consld- ered quite erudite.” “Indeed?” “Yes, she can quote a verse or two of - Browning." — Birmingham -Age- Herald. 3 Out of a cmlcal Ranqo “Thiey call a man a lame du "HEALTH o \WEALTH PARENTAGE Bubscribe for “Tha: Daily. Plonees, after “Yes,” replied Senator Sorghum; extravagant sympatby. It is GIVES ADVICE “J underwent a surgical operation | tior, but then my old symp-! Four weeks ago | I have a num- It is a simple, harmless One dose will convince or PRESENTS ROSCOE (FATTY Arbuckle ARRANGEMENT WITH —“'_‘—“‘— T I] Brey e¥3ions = Ever wonder how you’d spend a million? Well, Brewster got his. And had to squan- der it, every cent, in a year! YOU'LL MAKE NO MISTAKE WITH But when everything he touched made money—you’ll howl w1th glee at the stunts he did to grow poor! With Jean Acker ICE ! a:‘:ty A comedy king in a picture lavish with ” CREAM Ross Clark laughs. SUPREME From the novel by George Barr McCutcheon TO GET IN—COME EARLY! Prices: Matinee 10c-25c—Nights 15¢-30c E’k 3:.00 TONIGHT and %00 WEDNESDAY REX THEATRE Today and Wednesday Tom Mix and his hérse, Tony, in his new picture l - WirLam Fox It has become the most popular home dessert— "—IT SATISFIES— Order From Your Dealer A Western Whirlwind & Willam McLeod Raine burection of George E- Marshall FOX SUNSHINE COMEDY—In Two Parts Rex Orchestra Matinee: 2:30—7:10-9:00 —THURSDAY— WILLIAM FARNUM in—“THE ORPHAN” —SATURDAY & SUNDAY— DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in—“THE NUT” —has broken away from the traditional screen stories and has produced a rip-roaring comedy which is entirely differ- ent—full of aection, dominated with love, rich with sur- prises that pack a tremendous wallop, wholesome, delight- ful, extraordinary amusement. .