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T % SRy g ¢ THE 'BEMIDJI DA ‘I - e : \ILY/PIONEER PAGE FIVE' e e . S st o st A MODEL'MEAL THIS TIME LAST YEAR = |7 = - === 3 y (By United Press) Ruth strained his side and had to ‘ | Now York, April 22 you rctire from game in which Yankees ‘ scorbutie? - A baked em- opened season at home, beating Ath- | edy. |1[\ls condition, says the American leties 8 to 6. | | | Chiemical Seelety. Barber tripled in eleventh inning | 2 Mr. and Mis. L. L. Culp of Red e If you have not also bgen plenti- scoring Herzog with ran that gave sake were-viziters in Bemidji today. | fully supplied with vitimines, you'the Cubs a 4 to 3 victory over Reds. Presents | S fs Sl “ LADIES AID ENTERTAINED n neither *‘eat, drink nor be mer- Detroit lost sixth consecutive game 6 ~ i ‘ A .B.e:t;s?n of Rogean spent the| Voe. T 7. Andrews. 1387 Irvine|TY: S0y thie eame group of savants.|to White Sox. o A H1S © REEL COMEDY-D I Y Nox ‘j o g | avenué, entertained a few members Lo gleg alarmed. They are both| Na = & L. Dodge af Spur ppant SR of the Ladies’ Ald of the Mothodist | \BCiudediin this “l"“"“‘\‘.':‘x“l-‘;‘i g church. at her home this afterncon. | . ames day in Bemidji on business. | Mho afteeficon was spent in Lfi,“_i;‘g I:n'ler and bacon it soluble .\ SYNCOPATORS’ F. E. Rensswig of Grand Rapids| and Mrs. Androws served lunch, O WneHEY Dean®. i F SIS & ORCHESTRA » s B, 7RG ' ater i e B. 3 | was a Bemidji visitor Thursday. | % Some antiscorbutic. Now reorganized and open . A R | EASTERN STAR TO HOLD Whole wlieat bread with butter for all engagements. 1 our | ar ‘ate 53 8 sale, Llc’e‘nsed. Phone 841, "4?'5-‘3; DANCING PARTY TONIGHT “1“?5‘:};1)::;,)1']:]_\' 895—Phones—770 i A Fey ; Phe Eastern Stars will hold an dn-|Baked apple . ... Antiscorbutic | . A. Peterson Northome spent | ‘ormal dancing party the young! Other foods may st v the above| s it 3 Thursday in the city on business. | people of the Star and Masonic ord- named portents, but "l:’ll o ;;P)m‘r]:’l\l\e' MELODRAMA 2 - i ers and their friends beginni 9 'as the sweulent soy beans;.the 1 NSHINE N NE "Ti g : 1 George M. Winney of Crookston O Feing at the Maconte | jous anditie appetizing apple, And | Til You Gasp,and Grip Youe Chalr-Ack i spent Thursday in the city on busi-| temple. The dance, it is announced, ‘the society also says the menu knocks GRINAGER’S — ness. ; ;M\g‘t:nde ezpecially ior the young|the H. L.l L. ot s SPE(.-TACLE 5 ash paid for Liverty bonds a| PRINCE OF WALES PRESIDED SHINE GHUG | 'Til Your Vision Is Overwhelmed . Hoole; orthern Groce! . Fr—— Z I A v Q0 e G. A. R. AND CIRCLE WILL (By United Press) SUN ERY COMEDY | MEET SATURDAY AFTERNOON 0“3"{;""&?.'.251 sl (I world c Bit—S Bi fl- oy John Ward of Thief River Falls - Tho Grand Army of the Republic|POmP the TrHce s es today held 7| Carry-a-Bit—Save-a-Bit "Til Your Sides Ache and the Tears Roll was a Ibusiness visitor in the city yes-| will meet Saturday afternoon at 1:30 ‘ ik (“’:“‘dl"g ("‘:u‘:’g( "."l"“q“l“rl,“‘§~‘_>“i(";“' it 7 T e ! Down Your Cheeks . terday: | iat the @dd Fellows , for their s alBlAtiauLEIte [HIETT | = ! o e ession , wnd. all theATel ot the Order arrayed | |CURTICE BROS. PURE JAMS | THE MOST STUPENDOUS BROD IO L. cONCRIVER™ ™ | e M(rls. G\AA' Semon: and Mrs. B. J. IN GENDARME TAFFETA members are requested to be pre- iy e SEEINt cloaks and arraved 1 | Ruspberries, Red and White i T OR ANYONE ELSE i Vard of Mizpah were Bemidji visit-| 14 4 e Nea Relinids Cherries, Grape, Quince, Dam- i ol RSN | ors on Thursday. I+ Gendarme blue, the color that appears ec of the G. A. H. (‘irclo"!"‘g i“m;‘:‘ “';)l;l.r;::g:,";u":;:l‘c ‘l‘“'ll son and xiuglz\:x'l)'g-ries, ’Stmw- !1 festuring o the fore part of the week in Bemidji| charming frock of taffeta. The embroid- |erncon, and the ladies will serve a ignia, "rxl’fi"fl;’_ “‘(;"\” f the Order, ([ ular price, 60¢; our g s CHAS. MURRAY—PHYLIS HAVER as the guest of friends. ' ery is done in eyelet stitch, self-color silk [cent lunch to the public, at the bame | Vap Tecelrda by the B ] (é —and All the Mack Sennett Stars | S . | being used. The blouse fastens in sur- [place, from 5 to 8 o'clock. cers in full 5"?‘?' ! 4 PURE LARD/ Zh | FOR ANY KIND of real estate deal,| plice effect and the skirt is cut away at The ceremony was restr 7| The best that money will buy, g} | SHOWING AFTERNOON AND EVENING s or write Willlts & Olson, the| the lower front edge of the l;‘r_ontgore"lo o ety T DR xruieufl;mht:tf I;h;m:!e\r‘-d re mlnlesln‘llnl; AR L O B C- ] | SATURD i and & 1- simulate a draped effect. Cuffsand collar | Mrs. J. Heleene and ~daughter, riends, it large crowds watched the | = I | land men Jettr] SR K yards of which are | 1rene, who have vicited relatives In 47 val and departure of the famous SUGAR & RDAY and SUNDAY | . . Warner and J..0. Saltee of required for the model in medium size. “St. Paul for the past month, return- | $2ldiers and sailors who belong to the | Standard, fine granulated, 10] . ‘l e, & e ? “Pictorial Review Dress No. 9134 ed to their home, 615 Minnesota ave- order. Ibs R lsesetoas ..95¢ | rd wero among the business| Sizes, 34 to 46 inches bust. - Price, 35 | pye, Thursday ] _— visitors in Bemidji yesterday. cents, Embroidery No. 12503. Transfer, J R | RULED AGAINST BEING PEABERRY COFFEE - ¥ blue, 30 cents. | 3 3| Ward’s Best, makes a fine cup,| | Dr. G. P. Dunne, W. J..Pronovost, — John R. McMahan, has been ill at HEIR TO FIELD MILLION ;710 lbs o ..$1.98 » 1 i M 1o, ot 51, rart. of Teomer | ~~Ar~an~n~annnen | e home of his son, E. C. McMahan, | 1l p i o AC d th l &.. | Were Bemidji visitors Thursday. Mrs. Henry White of Northern was | 1109 Doud avenue, for the past week, (By United Pressy - @ SPUR COFFEE 4 o) ; e | shopping in Bemidji Tlmrsda;- 3 tion is reported to be im-| gpringfeld, I U\])x';] — enry J&|A buy we picked up in the open g . meay at wi pu't dlmph'b | $50,000 to loan on farms. The| proved this morning. | Antheny Marsh, Son of Peggy Marsh | > | market, 10 1bs .. .....$1.49|4 n the Che@ks | | Dean Land Co., Bemidji, Minnesota.| M. S. Lamoreaux and E. E. Ken- and Henry Field will not receive a ONE BAR SOAP FREE z ' 10-27tt | field were business visitors at Cass W. \V. John has Teturned to Be- | portion of the Field million, accord- | = . 2 | | Lake today. midji from Ada T Where he has | Ing to a decision of the Lllinois Su-| Redeem your Galvanic Soap|& ! — Mrs. Harry Wilcox of Henning is| .been for several weel and is v preme court Wednesday. Case was coupons here, one bar free with | v e hor parents, Mr.| Phelp's Grocery delivers four times ing at the home of his som, Di. I appealed from the superior court of | |the n?;fl‘"s‘if‘flf loffl’"vsf 10 nd Mrs. O. J. Laqua, for a few days.|daily. Call phone 657. 1mon5-22 }\3\ l.]nlm;lon and family, 605 Lake Cook county. :’r‘:‘ also sti offering Y, | oulevard. 'S PO . B c| Teonard J. French left Bemidji| Mrs. Al Frelch i = —= T — 4 { Mrs. r f Turtle River 2 Thursday for Spokane, Wash., where! reichiar; of LT ver | RAISINS 2 he has u};ceptedpz position in the Ex- v;‘it\:&o?l(z‘iégd}gemidn Mhuesday ahd vis:] NOTARIES PUBU(‘T .%TIENTFOI.J }BLAND]NG BACK ON {ka!Sunmaid and Foley’s, choice vl change National Bank. " The new law requines ali nota : Z [California Raisins, a pkg....29¢/ 5], = public to stamp their name as well JOB FEELING F!NE’ = =) & pady | > - L. F. -Johnson, forest ranger, has Mrs. Frank Silversack of Puposky jas write them on documents and b 7| MACARONI, SPAGHETTI |&|, heeli co’nfined 16 ‘h’i’s bed for the‘pasl wxas an out of town shopper in Be—‘pers where t)\_ey take ajknnw ] i ‘ | g and EGG NOODLES B T doy e soneis attaak of |t Thursday. ments. The Pioneer Stationery Store | = Tan. ||l box Free with a purchase of] Tagnippe. It is Teported, however,| can supply you with rubber n xo‘Mlnog, N. D., Citizen Says Tan- |");( ;¢ e 43 that he is slightly improved today. L. M. Omdahl of Bagley was a be- stamps on short notice. Order b¥i y, . Rejieved Rh tiom Af- || —tevox Y- :twgenTtr:Lm business visitor in Be-|telephone or in person. Tel. 799-1.| ‘ac¢ elieve: eumatism Al- | LENOX SOAP S.'A. Selvig of Redby, qivariniars| T, i 221\ gor Everything Else Failed || [fheprive feys fhe stors e dent of the state fsheries on Red| 1. L. Marse and R. A. Olson left |~ e ol Gt g = e, spent a few hours im: the city|last night for St. Paul to be gone 1 1 “Thanks to Tanlat, I'm on the job j= SALMON ;I;I};’Ol::?e';fl ‘1:115 gnme gm{ntll\;lmnea; several days on business. ;Ml]k Toast Diet. now every day and feeling just fine,” || 71%-0z can, flat ............... 9¢ 10} where. he:lias erens e Dad) id Emmet Blanding, 614 Third St., v few days on business. Better values than ever. Now lo-| TOO MuCh for Her'i?.‘llw'mM‘?sot Ngrth'lbflmtw L 2 o G()LDSE}:\L JELI}.‘.Y cated at our new store, 211 Third| «For two years I'had rheumatism S |Quart jars, cheaper than you “Jack” i . co. 8 5 2 e i y a fava uon?;k wi%o:;l;“:;}n:}g?sfe; ;:‘;:. street. Consumers Shoe Co. 3t4-25| «f doctored for years with only|in my shoulder so bad: that I couldn’t| g.m put it up yourself, 3 i‘“:;s get - Tn-touch ‘with tim for your SR Do e -2 - | temporary-relief. - My liver was very|sleep on, my sidesia: I also suffered OF s s Phone 841, ; © 4-5tf A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. | pad, after eating I would always have | with it in my knées;so I finally had | - Louis. Robideau of Twenty-fourth |such a fullness in my stomach andjto knock off from work. When I be- | A} flavors, limit of 10 to thel i | street and Irvine avenue, Wednesday. | mo eat milk toast without distressing |gan taking Tanlac I was almost des- P The Ladies of the G. A. R. Circle ‘ 2 g, & 2z , 2 lcustomer, at ... . 9¢ will serve the following menu to the . nt eat milk toast without distressing |perate, but I am like a new man now. JZ | —-* R plblic from 5 to 6:30 p. m., April Mrs. A. McShell of Becida was the | me., Since taking a course of Mayr's| Although at times I have an occasion- | {3 JAP ROSE RICE 23 at Odd Fellows hall. Baked Beans, guest of her daughter, Mrs. Oliver | Wonderful Remedy, more than afal twinge in my shoulder it doesn’t |2 |The best that we can buy, spe-| Hot Rolls, Pickles, Pie, Coffee. P”ceg'gll;{:x‘:se(][k" 921 Mississippi avenue, | year ago, I can eat anything my ap-|bother me enough.to interfere with | § eial, 10 15 .....ioiicersioie <o 626} 25c. 1t4-22 | - | petite desires.” ' It is a simple,-harm-|my work of keep'me from sleeping. 7| == = | g |less preparation that removes the ca-j *“Tam cleeping beiter than in years, MICHIGAN PEA BEANS DAINTY - Mrs. D. L. Stanton returned to Be-| Mrs. A .C. Graf of Wolf Lake was tarrhal mucus from the intestinal{have a fine appetite and am never | [Hand-picked, free from dirs and > midji Thursday from Grand Forks |theguest of Mrs. Fred Malzahn, 407|tract and allays the 'inflammation] bothered a bit with indigestion. When || [stoncs, 10 lbs ... B0 DURABLE where she has visited her daughter, | Minmesota avenue, while shopping in | which causes practically all stomach, |it comes to fixing a man up vight,| OATMEAL Mrs. H. Mayne Stanton and family, Bemidji Thursd {liver and intestinal ailments, includ- | Tanlac has them afl beat. It did the! Omar and Universal, large phg, PARTY for about ten days. She brought her | ing appendicitis. One dose will con- work for me after everything else/l |27 e g =N i3 3 1bs-7 oz, special 27¢ little granddaughter, Joyce Stanton,| Mrs. E. H. Denu entertained at 6|vince or money refunded.—Adv. had failed to help me at all.”—Adv.} [~ _ A it N RN back with her for a visit. |o'clock dinner Wednesday evening, B PALMOLIVE SOAP PUMPS | Miss Vera Backus, Mrs. Thos. Porte | Z|10-bar limit to the customer, 10 Dress shoes, work shoes, our middle jand Mrs. R. L. Given. | . 1= Ibars "72¢ - name is shoe, our initial name means z | . 7 il B S iy you, our interests are mutual. Con-| our motto is quality! Our strength | i EARLY JUNE PEAS ~ Q umers Shoe Co. gl ourmotto s qunyt our senets @ Ay AUDEVILLE TONIGHT | fpfoond cuting 2or . 2se OR FOR ANY OCCASION WHERE 657. ¢ 1 -2 = » : ta Sene:t;')rl and Mri Ei J. Swedl;ack 8 meagas Shows at 7:30—9:15 Adults—50c CALIFORNIA WALNUTS HEAVIER FOOTWEAR WOULD returned last night from various ” 2 * A few pounds left, to close out o om i itornin whers'they have | o S0B Was bofn to Mr. azd e, = - = lat 2 Tbg for ..25c BE OUT OF PLACE spent the winter months. Their :E:vd;n C;s}a;x:‘;';legioune‘e&n:}}: :‘“dd l‘:a‘!x;k‘ e e - o — - - daughter, Mrs. 1. C. Stewart of Wil- ol 1. Mother ani o | YELLOW GLOBE ONIONS liston, N. D., ‘accompanied them |2T® Teported to be doing micely. . HASKELL & BUTLER STEVENS & STEVENS fglU- 8- Grade No. 1, 10 lbs....32¢ These Pumps come in Grey, Black and home and will spend a short time | In Saxaphone Musical Moments b = : o 5 2 Ty s here as their gue:t, Did you get our opening circulaml - i , Hebrew Jut Gomedy 1 COCOA Brown Suede~also m Black and Brown Kld We are now located at 211 Third| = ‘Pure, in bulk, 2 lbs for.. 28¢| ks 3 i . M. S. Lamoreaux of Chicago, @ |dtreet. Consumers Shoe Co. 3t4-25| — N - rocERY MIXED CANDY —_in the latest strap effects, in full Louis and member of the firm of Kenfield-Lam- i | 5 < : 3 e ot . Bemiayl trangac.| 7S, . C. Ward. 1112 America ave. | BOB BROWN ] SA-HERA S i 17¢ Cuban heels, some in baby Louis heels. ing business, and is a guest while|Rue, was operated upon Tuesday at| i o ’ s . 2 — he%e e B Honfers nome, He|St. Anthony’s hospital. She ds Te- Lights and Shadcws of Comed,v‘! World's Greatest Mystifier L ~.C1AN$'5°, I;R?Jl}":;i e h e ‘. s | R | Bere e I Chionss Saturday. and |Borted to be getting along nicely. S e The prices are consistent with the qualfty 4 I T IS - S 5 Stra s @ a s, y stop at Washburn, Wis,, en route. Mrs. H. S. Annette, 412 Minnesota w6 z 5 all put up in heavy syrup, and —what’s more, we fit them. Laurence Harvey met with an un-|avenue, who has transacted business EDITH ROBERTS Protogla THE FIRECAT this we consider a good buy, fortunate accident Wednesday night. |in Crookston ;nd‘ other places, for play jn.c8ns for ...ooee 89¢ : — "Pho auto In which he was riding |the past ten days, returned to her E PRE =1 i 5 : e The auto fn wheh b e ew him |Rome Thursday. | BE PREPARED TO ASK ANY QUESTION gkmnembcr;bofi'ee is an item ¢ 12 SHOE ¢ ” - from the back seat to the-cross piece ; SA-HERA WILL ANSWER YOU = that we all have more or less i the top. in such a manner, as to| New store, mew stock, some big 2 irouble with—Try STORE cut his face badly. He'was taken val(;lesé“tr;vings‘lto secrve you gfi!ezrsl > Sunshine Brand Coffee to the hospital and it required sever-| onsumers Shoe Co. ¥ < Steel Cut, i ki T > @l stitches to close the wound.. X ] 1 “i“-temil;ll;g"t'hgflscmfligi : NEXT TO CITY DRUG STORE Miss Edith Craven of Fifth ward; n ! So ’Tf P 307 Beltrami Av Phone 45-W A new shipment of white oxfords|has accepted a .position with the} . | atistaction; e o 8- and strap slippers just arrived. Con- | Kelly-How-Thompson company of ) NSHINE A — —— sumers Shoe store. 3t4-25 | Duluth and has left to take up her |__SUNSHINE ___SUNSHINE | S new duties. e e o = __.==_.‘ Friends of Mrs. J. M. Caldwell, | == . e | E——— formerly of Bemidji, received a letter | = from her Thursday from Minneapo- FITR Ty I rersssnstrd 1is, stating that Dr. Caldwell’s con- ‘J' @djtion. was slightly improved, and . they expected o be able to leave| To You and All Your Friends! Minneapolis, where he has been un- i der the care of specialists, Sunday You Should_'see ksl night. for thir old home at Wimble- Hobart Henley’s Thought Film of Real Life 3 3 don, N. D. His many Bemidji friends ¢ will be glad to hear of his.dmprove- P a R E N T n G :c ment, § R i | A MESSAGE : = From, the, Story by’ % - " s ' Ty v i It Is a Remarkable Film You Will Like It QGouverneur ‘ Morr's IT MAKES YOU IT MAKES YOU 5" - - Th— LAUGH THINK 3 e B » = Matinees: 3:00—10c-25¢ Nights—15¢-30c P i e - It Is a Stirring Narrative of Love and Adventure’ . . - f \ ] eatre Sun. O1l. ,a