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Bl N ST Adolph: Loe of McIntosh was a Be- midji business viwtor Monday. 0. L. Gorden of Big Falls spent Monday in the city on business, Our motto is quality! Our strength is service. Phelps’ Grocery. -Phone 657. 1lmon5-22 D. S. Collins of International Falls was a Monday visitor in Bemidji. Wilmar GeBour was a Bemidji shopper Saturday from Bootleg Lake. Get *‘Jack” Rodekuhr to cry your sale. Licensed.~Phone 841. 4-5-tt Mrs,, J.iF. Gordon of International Falls was' a Bemidi visitor Mcnday. Mrs. James. LaBrie and Mrs. Basil J. Ward of Mizpah were visitors in he city today. g “Jack” - Rodekuhr, 'licensed auc- et in touch with him for your sale. Phone 841. 4-5tt Leon Jewett and family and Mr. and Mrs.. C. Omstead motored to Kelliher Sunday. N. F. Larson and.A. E..Ashcraft of Little Falls were business callers in the city today. A large assortment of Mothers Day cards and mottoes at the Pioneer Stationery Store. Mrs. Henrva. Minton, 823 Irvine avenue, is again confined to her room on account of illpess.’ $50,000 to loan on farms. The Dean Land Co., Bemidjl; Minnesota. 5 10-27tt L Don’t ;forget Sunday i3 Mothers Day. Send her one of .those cards from thé Pioneer Staty. Store. 5t5-7 G. P. Irish is erecting‘a kitchen at his residence on Third street which will be an added convenience to his home. FOR ANY KIND of real estate deal, see or write Willits & Olson, the land men. 4 Mrs. Lowis Bordsen of Minneapo-|day. shopping and calling on friends.| lis arrived ,here Sunday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Blondo of Mill Park. = Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Knox returned Saturday from near Nebish, where they have been attending to farm mat- ters for the past two weeks. William Lennon of Kelliher arriv- ed in the city this morning to spend a few days here on business. He is algo attending- the monthly meeting of the board of jcounty. commission- ers. Cash paid for Liberty bonds. G. B. Hcoley, Northern Grocery C«i ~19tf Mrs. Sumner, who has been en- gaged- as housekeeper for Capt. Fos- ter of First street for the past year, is visiting her daughter in Kansas City, Kan. L. Larson and son have just fin- jshed stuccoing a house owned by Fred Petra on Tenth street which adds greatly to the appearance of the building. . If you have something you don’t want or, need, let your neighbor buy it. List it with “Jack” Rodekuhr's sale. Phone 841. 9d-5-4 Kermit, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bissonnette of First street, who has--been ‘under /the care of a physician for the past week is slowly | regaining ‘his health. Mrs. Edward Jewett and children of Park avenue motored to Bootleg Lake Saturday and spent the week end with” Mrs. Jewett’s foster par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Cota and Miss Bina GeBour. DETECTIVES| —Note! Keep your eyes open for a young woman said to be on her way here to pull off 2 big job. Study her finger- print—you may find it on your watch tomorrow. Catch Her! She’s Outside the Law. SEE . TOMORROW’S PAPERS Honeer, will sell anything for you; | 5t5-7 | 1-1tt ' Daily Fashion Hint i | | i i DELECTABLE LITTLE FROCK Style is self-cvident in the unusual design of this figured silk crépe de Chine frock. The blouse has a round neck in front and straight outline at the back. It closes on the left shoulder and hangs in “jabot ‘at the sides, which arc” fd e with satin to match the girdle and facings of the skirt draperies. At the sides the skirt ught under at the lower edge, but this arrangement is dictz ed by ‘the” fancy of the wearer. Medium size re- quires 43{ _yards 36-igch_crépe with 1 yard of satin for trimming. ~* Sizes, 34 to 42 inches bust. Price, 30 cents. Skirt No. 9262. Sizes, 2% to 32 inches waist. Price, 30 A Mrs. M. Sthol of Eckles was visit- ing friends in Bemidji Monday Henry White of Northern was a business visitor in Bemidji Monday. Mrs. George Keiser of Turtle River was a between train shopper in Be- midji Monday., {was a between train guest of Bemidji | triends Monday. | it | Mrs. Charles Carter ot Hines auto- |ed to Bemidji Saturday and spent the | P. J.Russell left Monday morning for Fergus Falls, where he will at- tend .court, in session there this week. 3 James Cox, who v Backus Tuesday. Ralph Kingsbury, the eldest son’ of Mr. a]:z,d Mrsgs C? W.. Kingsbury _of Grant Valley, had moved in Bemidji last week getting along micely. Fred Bissonnette, who has been em- ployed as a blacksmith at Nymore by the Crookston Lumber company, in- jured his hand and has been unable to work for several days. Your: mother will -appreciate a Mother’s Day card, if you send her one. See theé appropriate cards at the Pyoneer Stationery store. 5t5-7 4 M. Nee and Mrs. Carnie Brockman, father and sister of Mrs. B. W. Coop- er, 918 ;Eleventh street, returned to their home-at Crete, N. D., Monday affter bding guests at the Cooper home for about three weeks. They came to Bemidji to_attend the funeral of the late Lucille Cooper. Mrs. Floyd Strader of Portland, Oregon, who has been a guest at the Bissonnette home for the past week, left Saturday afternoon to visit her mother and other.relatives at Barron, Wis., for some time. She was ac- companied by her two little sons, Waldo -and Harold. Floyd Strader is in Bemidji visit- {ing his' mother, Mrs. T. J. Holman {and sister,sMrs. Bissonnette and fam- {ily. ~His home is in Portland, Ore- gon, but he has been looking at farm- ing land in- Aitkin county and in this vicinity, ‘with the view to locating here. His brother-in-law, Fred Bis- sonnette has accompanied him on his trips. & Remember your mother by sending her one of those appropriate cards from the Pioner Stationery Store on Mothers Day. 515-7 Mrs. Frank Slough returned last week to her home on Thirteenth street, after spending the winter in Seattle, Wash. She was summoned Ito Bemidji by the critical condition {of her husband who has been suffer- |cataract, which necessitated the re- imoval of one of his eyes at St. An- thony’s hospital recently. In spite 1 of his advanced age, Mr. Slough stood |the operation splendidly and is feel- ing quite his usual self again. HOW IS YOUR " CASH REGISTER? Fred McBride, a repair man of tional Cash Register, (formerly h the company) s at the Mark- ham hotel, Better have ‘yours attend- ed to. e knows how and does it | here. 4t5-4 NOTARIES PUBLIC ATTENTION The new law requires ali notaries public to stamp their nume as well as write them on documents aud pa- pers where they rake azknowledg: ments. can supply you with stamps on short notice. telephome or in person. rubber Order by Pictorial Review Blouse No. 9269. | Miss Edna Keiser of Turtle River| 2 5 | his tonsils re-; and is! day for Fergus Falls, where he has| ing for some time with a form of| The Pioneer Stationery Store | name | | { i | PRESBYTERIAN LADIES’ AID | HOLDS MEETING TOMORROW | 'The Ladies’ Aid of the Presbyter- Elnn church will hold its regular me {ing tomorrow aftermoon in. the ba: iment of the chur¢h’at 3 o’clock. Hos: | tesses will be Mrs. K. H. Olson, M ‘(}corge Pellow and Mrs. Petra Grotte T A {NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN AID ‘ HOLDS.MEETING TOMORROW | The Ladies’ Aid of the Norwegian Lutheran church will hold a meetit | Wednegday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the church parlors at Eighth street ‘and Minnesota avemuwe. /| Mrs. John Hoganson is chairman ef this divi- ‘sion, Every one is cordially invited to attend. iSDP}IOMORES HOLD PICNIC | AND WIENER ROAST MONDAY The sophemore class of the high |schoel. held a picnic and wiener 'roast at Rocky Peint Monday eve- ning. After the supper, games were iplayed and camp fire stories tol land a pleasant evening spent. Th made the trip in automobiles. Miss Dorthea Birdsall, on of the teach- ers, was chaperone. | ENTERTAINS IN HONOR OF | MISS KATHERINE MAC GREGOR | Mrs. David Gill entertained twelve |ladies at her home, 707 Beltrami ave- inue, Monday afternoon, ‘honoring | Miss Katherine.MacGregor who is to | become a bride in June. The after- noon was pleasantly spent in a social way and conversation, while each, one prezent hemmed a towel, fur- !nished by the ’hostess, for the guest ;of honor. One of the pleasing feat- {ures cf the afterncon was each gue:t | contributing one of her favorite, tried recipes for a recipe file, which was |atso one of the gifts. During the afternoon M Gill served a two- { course lunche Those present were | Mesdames J. K, Given, Robert Rus- sell,- John Parker, D. F. McCann, J. ;H. Fallon, P. J. O'Leary, E. H. Smith, 1C. E. Battles, A. \. Warfield, L. P. f\vvarffll‘d C. M. Bacon, MacGregor and M Beth and Katherine™) DEGREE OF HONOR HOLDS UNIQUE ENTERTAINMENT | ‘The Degree of Honor had n unique‘ entertainment, after its business ses- sion Monday night, which afforded much amusement and enjoyment for all. It was in the nature of a trip ited friends and | from New York to San Francis v | rancisco, and | relatives in Bemidji and other places tpsee who “made the trip”, were se- ! for a week, returned to his home at |jected by being the first ten names| | drawn from a hat. They started from lone end of the hall, which was called | A Charles Nan s left Bemidji Mon- | been selected to serve on the jury. | i Mrs. J. I, Essler, is Teported to be ill at her hcme, 419 Minnesata ave- | nue. lence on Minnescta avenue and Fourteenth street. | Mr. and Mrs. E. motored to Buena Vista this morn- friends, Dr. Rowland Gilmore returned to Bemidji Monday after having spent Saturday and Sunday in Minneapolis on business. | Miss Maud Hanchett, who is at- college, spent the week end with her parents at Kelliher. W. W. Johnson has left Bemidji far Lake Minnetonka where he will Paul Prevey and family. E. E. Hazen and G. F. McClernan went to Minneapolis Friday and re- turned to Bemidji Monday in Mr. McClernan’s new automobile. Mrs. Jenmie Meade of Blackduck spent Sunday in Bemidji as the guest ‘of her daughter. Mrs. E. N. French and family. 1123 Beltra She returned to ‘her home Monday. Miss' Arvilla Kenfield ds expected ‘to arrive in Bemidji this week from New York city where she has been been attending a fashion academy and studyi: music gince last Sep- tember. She hascompleted the courze at the academy and is returning to her home. i The Bemidji Business college re- iopene(l Monday morning, after hav- ling been closed for a week because of the illness of Mrs. I. W. French, {whe is instructor, Kern Olson, who has been employ- ed as traveling salesman for the Fit- ger-company of Duluth for the past year, has accepted a similar position with Kcors Brothers of this ¢ | | Miss « Nell Hanson of Glasgow, Mont., who was called to her home last week because of the serious ill- ness of her mother. Mrs. H. Hanson ‘of Bagley, was calling on friends in Bemidji Monda Miiss Hanson was | formerly, employed in ‘the county aud- |1tor’s office in Bemidji. She reports her mcther is improving nicely. HOW IS YOUR TYPEWRITER? Fred McBride, an expert typewrit- er repairer, is at the Markham ho- tel. He repairs, cleans and over- Is all of the different makes, car- all tools and parts for that work. Better have yours overhauled. He knows how and does it here, 4t5-4 George French lis erecting a new McMahon | ing where they spent the day with, tending the Bemidji State Teachers; ‘be the guest of his daughter, Mrs.‘ avenue, | et DT (K oy B PAGZE FIVEU (1 ., and were Tufnished with an old suites n old'chat, a hat, here Ma thern 1, with vig'tors from Nor- . and from points 3rainerd. Mrs. Gor- overchees and @ umbrella, which south os far Nad te be packed before they could den will leave for Park Rapids tu-i start. At the next station, Chicago. morrow morning. they had to stop and put on the dif- i S S S i terent articles and raise the umbre!- Bank Note Irk a Secret. I :1‘;(1 uEh}o :‘uxf(ul:};lrm{nil {l‘:nll.F!l\v)‘ The ink. used in printing the Bank | b6 faa 8 i L Fran- e pgdand note is of a peculiar black- | cisco repacked, then they hastened " H hiiay | back to New York. Mrs. D ness wideh no other ink L lml!nn. | It is made by a secret proc from | tville made the trip in the 0 busks of grapes aud a secret 4ime and received first pri cha S. A. Cutter was awarded cons wil tion prize. A cafet lunch Es——————————— g erved during the ew SURPRISE PARTY Mrs. W. J. Krueger of Mill Park {was surprised by a numb 3 ' frignds. Monday. afternoon at he home, the oce n, being the thir eighth annivers of her w She received a number of cu gifts. a lunch.whi them. Music assisted in very; pleasant afterneon. These pre- isent were Mesdames ;Anna Carter, Mark Gillean, Harry McGriff, Voltz, UNEXPECTED NEWS It is the unexpected things that make lasting impressions and often change the whole course of a per- son’s career. A photoplay may not influence vour life; but a good pic- ture, well acted, is long remember-, ed. Smith, Wangen, ferd, Gust. Nygaard , Mik um, George Ebinger, George Pel De- Rushia, Wiltiam Billedeay, and A. B. Cunningham. W. B. A, OF MACCABEES MAKES PLANS FOR BIG CONVENTION | of the M had as its guexts M son of Fosston, deput; R. A. PHELPS QUALITY GROCERY 1101 DOWD AVE., We cater to trade that wants . PHONE 657 and appdeciates real quality L4 in— Fresh Vegetables Cold Meat Specialties Choice Pork Loins Staple and Fancy Groceries THE PHONE Brings the store to you—just tell us what you want and our selection of choice eatables will please you. WE DELIVER TO ANY PART OF THE CITY PHONE 657 mander of Wisconsin Mrs. Ethel Robbin: special deputy Jof Santa Monica, @al., who will re- {main_here for a month. and Mrs. Jennie F. Gordon, supreme deputy, Fort Francis, Ont. The association ‘is completing its plans for a convention to be held The versatile young star, who has won thousands of friends through her work before the camera and whose name stands fer clean, entertaining productions will be seen in— |“The Charming Deceiver”’ SATURDAY & SUNDAY The World’s Sweetheart Mary Pickford With all her glorious curls, ALSO SEE her smile and: cheerful spirit comes to you in JIMMY AUBREY her latest success— 3 e i In Comedy . “,Th'e “THE BACKYARD” y Hini " at the | o " Love Light Written and directed by Frances Marion. ' Photographed by Charles } Rosher and Henry Cronjager. ELKO | TONIGHT & WED. Beautiful, Charming W A B MADCE KENNEDY Whose lovable personality comes right out of the screen to nestle in your heart, in— R “THE HIGHEST BIDDER” A Goldwyn Picture—from the story—“THE TRAP,” by Maxmillan Foster. 7 A SPARKLING PICTURE OF LOVE AND INTRIGUE IN NEW YORK’S SMART SET —Also Showing— EDWARDS and FLANNIGAN in the 2-Part Comedy— “HISWIFE’S HUSBAND” o GRAND R A R N { O L SN | TONIGHT An Intimate Comedy of Back Stage Life A Goldwyn Picture Featuring | JOHN SAINPOLIS of “The Penalty’—*“Soldier of Fortune”—*For the Defense” fame— — | Beautiful CLAIRE ADAMS i i Late Star of “The Killer”— and a host of lessor favorites. | No Woman Can See-—*“The Great Lover” —-and Forget This Remarkable Character. Also—The First of a Series of BOOTH TARKINGTON’S COMEDIES The Adventures and Emotions of Edgar Pomeroy “EDGAR’S JONAH DAY” A TREAT FOR THE OLD—A RIOT FOR THE YOUNG ¥ Wednesday 5. GRAND REX THEATRE TODAY LOUISE LOVELY s “The Little Grey Mouse” A Gripping Drama of the Self-Sacrifice of a Noble Woman for the Man She Loves Ry Barbara LeMarr Deely Directed by James P. Hogan "THE LITTLE GREY MOUSE" WILLIAM FOX PRODUCTION A CHRISTIE COMEDY BRAND'NEW—IN TWO ROLLICKING REELS FOX NEWS Rex Six-Piece Orchestra Matinee: 2:30—7:10-9:00 WEDNESDAY William Fox presents MIX in—“THE UNTAMED” TOM ' _THURSDAY— JEWELL CARMEN in the “SILVER LINING” A Picture of Throbs and Thrills From the original story, written, directed and produced for Iroquois Film corporation by Ro- land West and adapted for the screen by D. J. Buchanan and Charles H. Smith. Read The Pioneer Want Ad oo