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1521 THURSDAY EVENING, MAY'S, 192Y sitor todayv. by . i Kolhase of Mizpah, was W hzitor Wednesday. .mlMy heels at 82.19. > rentiss of Feceral Dam ldjl business visitor. L Pr }’uk of Turtle River trans- sctad s in Bemidji Wednesday. | g mother il appreciate a iDay card, if you send her y.pproprinte cards at the, ationery store. 5t5-7 M )3‘ .Rorholt of Warba was a We'd.xlesday business visitor here. nt Pearson of Mahnomen was/ ess’ visitor in the city today. black and tan kid and calf special $3.98. Cohusmers 3 5-5tf | S ‘M. 'R, Smith of Brainerd spent Wedpnsday in the city on busniess. | For Sale, Creamery butter, 3 lbs | for, sl 00. Sunsqme Grocery. 5 145 ‘Mrs. IL. Pefrie of Becida is visiting friends ang relatives at Park Rapids this week. 0. H. yborg and son of Nary were among the out of tovn visitors in Be- mldeQ'Wadgesday Remember your mother by sending her one of those appropriate cards. . from the Pioner Stationery Store on Mothers Day. . 5t5-7 Dan Winebenner of Lake Plan- tagenet was a business visitor in Bemdji Wednesday. Cash paid for wberty bonds. G. B. Hooley, Nonhern Grocery Co. e 1-19t! Mrs. George Wheeler of Bass Lake . was a between train shopper in Be- midji Wednesday. Edmond’s shoes for 1aen, .threc styles at the ridiculous low price, $6.29. Consumers Skos Company. 3~ Melvin Geil of Minneapolis will be the guest of His”father, Earl Geil, during the summer. i Mrs. L. G. Crothers left Bemidji ‘Monday morning for Sauk Center to visit frienda for a_week. Creamery butter, 3 lbs. For S&le. 1th-¢ for $1.00. Sunshine Groeery. Frank Clark of Turtle River at- tended to business matters in Be- midji between trains Wednesday. Miss Beth, MacGregor is wending a few days in. ‘Minneapolis. She ‘ex- ;. pects #} t{atum to Bemxdjl tl\e latter ¥ nart is week. ll 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 Mrs. A. Daydodge closed a very successful term of school at District No. 34 last week with a picnic very much enjuyed by all. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Matland, 509 Third street, Wed- nesday. - Mother and son are report- ed to be doing nicely. For Sale. Creamery butter, 3 lg:s 1t5-¢ for. $1.00. Sunshine Grocery. | P. J. Russell returned to Bemidji Wednesday evening from Fergus Fills where he has been attending court since Monday morning. Messrs. and| Mesdames R. L. Given and Thomas Porte will leave tonight for. Minneapolis to spend a few days, and will return to Bemidji Sunday by auto. —_————————— SHE’S NIMBLE FINGERED If you:feel a hand on your watch today yowll know she’s in town—she’s nim- ble fingered and beantiful —geep your eyes open for er. Watch Women’s Hands and Win the Reward She’s Outside the Law More dope tomorrow | telephone. or-in.person. Mre. H. L. Gregoire who has been visiting her daughtery Mrs. Hatch and family, L“&mfi..fi'}‘ he_past week, left for ‘her ome Gnud‘}‘orks this atter- | noon: f J. N. Burgess of Tower is the guestiof his'son, Dr. D. R. Burgess, | and fumily, 615 Minnesota avenue, for. a few days. . He s en route to Western Canada’ where he will spend | a month, and will again visit Be- jmidji; for a week on his return trip. Don't forget Sunday i3 Mothers, Day. Send her one of those cards, trom the Ploneer Staty. Store. 5t5-7 Clearbrook, where they have been isince Monday attending the distrlct mlzsionary conveniion. Our motto is quality! Our strength Is service, Phelps’ Grocery. Phone 657. 1mon5-22 | Harry 'W. Haines of Freat Falls, Mont., returned from ~Minneapolis | this morning and will visif with Sen- | ator and Mrs. Swedback for some| time. For sale. Certified Burbank Rus- set seed potatoes, 50c per bushel bas- ket, 1108 .Beltrami avenue. Tele- phone 881 or 121. 45-9 Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Given and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Porte leave this eve- | ning for Minneapolis where they will |visit friends and transact business. They will return in Mr. Porte’s auto” which is now in Minneapolis. Get "Jack" Rodekuhr to cry your sale. Licensed. Phone 841. 4-5-tt 5 | Ed Olson of Island Lake came to! Bemidji Tuesddy ‘and is' a guestiat {the George Hunter home, 621 Fifth street. He came to secure medical attention for a bad wound he sus- tained while rking ¢n his farm. ' $60,000 to Joan on farms. The Dean Land Co., Bemldjl, Minpesota. 10-27t1 Mrs. Thomas Bailey, Mr. and- Mrs. Carl Cook and daughter, Lorna, are expected to arrive in the city tomor- row morning. - Mrs. Bailey has been receiying medical treatment at Roch- ester for the past several weeks and has now recovered sufficiently to re-| turn to her home here. Kingston Ford, who was operated | on recently for appendicitis, is re-} f|ported to be recovering nicely. Omer Graville, with the Nash} Auto company, was found uncon- seipus in his room Wiednesday" from escaplng sgas from the heater used i the bathroom. The doctor worked over, him for an hour before he was able to revive him. FOR ANY KIND of real estate deal, see or write Willits & Olson, the land men. 1-1tt Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beyers left this afternoon for Lakota, N. D., where they ‘have been making their home for some time. They expect to re- turn to Bemidji June 1 when they will locate here permanently. Mr. Beyers is to have . charge of the Birchmont hotel, under the direction ot F. S. Lycan & Co. A large assontment of Mothers Day cards and mottoes at the Pioneer Stationery Store. 5t5-7 | Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bucklen and daughter, Etta, of Virginia, are guests at the home of E W. Bucklen and tamily, 510 Amernica avenue. They have shipped. their furniture (o Bemidji and Mr. Bucklen will work | for his brother at his plumbing shop, which he -recently purchased from P. Eckstrum. They made the trip by auto. Girl's white canvas oxfords and pumps at the Consumers Shoe com- pany at $1.69. , b-btf A son and heir was born to Dr. and Mrs.- E. W. Larson; at Hibbing Mon- day. The young man will be known as.William Larson. Dr. Larson is son & Larson of this city, charge of the offices.at Hibbing. Mrs. Larson was formerly Miss Emma | Heglund and was one of the teach-| ers at the local school. “Jack’...Rodekuhr, licensed auc-; ‘tioneer, will sell anything for you;| get in touch with him for your sale. Phone 841. 4-5tf Mrs. J. W.:Naugle will leave Fri- day morn,; &ng for an extended trip to Wisconsid and Illinois. ~She will visit her daughter, Mrs. Dunning and family at Racine, and will also meet her daughter, Mrs. Borchart, at that place, and will visit her son, Bert Naugle and family at Chicago. Mrs. Naugle expects to be gone about six Bemidji she will be accompanied b: her granddaughter , Miss Ann Ess Dunning, and daughter, Naugle, and her little son. attended ‘the Deneau . and Wiiliam Jr. Spears, day; Mrs, Wm. Speurs, Sr., mother of the groom, Misses Stnlla, Cordelia, | Alice and Ada Speuts, sisters of the groom;, "0. 3, Du uncle of the! groom, all of Lied lake. and George Murand of Wilton. While here they | were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Deneau, 1000 Mississippi avenye. Some of the guests left for| thor homes Wednesday and others | returned today. NOTARIES PUBLIC ATTENTION The new law requires ali. notaries lic to. starip” their ,name as well: as write them on documents and pa- pers where they take acknowledge- ments. The Pioneer Stationery Store can supply you with rubber name stamps on short notice. Order by Tel. 799-J, 4:-22t1, Walterk 1011 ‘Minnesota | Rey. ‘and Mrs. T. B.' Nordale re-|i iy turned to Bemidji tuis morning from'r |ST. PAYL'S lclub of St. Paul’s Evangelical church | thodli[ church | appreciated, associated with the firm of Drs. Lar-: having | weeks and when she returns to, Mrs. Bert| The following out of town guests| vedding cf Miss Arline! which took place in Hemidji Wednes-! - COLLARD-FLOBERG i Miss Ruby F. Collard of Bemidii| was united in, marriage to Hilbert B. Floberg of St. Paul at the Presbyter-| 110:30 o'¢lock. | WOMEN'S CATHOLIC ARDER OF | 'FORESTERS MEETS TONIGHT | 15 will meet this ‘eve: 8 o'clock.at the Moose hall uttendance is. urged ROYAL N"IGKBORS T0 HOLD WIENER ROAST TOMORROWI ‘A Jarge | wiener roast at \Wallace ‘Guy's farm | tomorrow night. All members who wish to attend are urged to meet at /the Odd: Fellows’ hall at 6. o'clock. “BE SQUARE” CLUB. WILL MEET FRIDAY EVENING The members cf the Be Square will hold an interesting meeting at the ‘church parlors Friday at 7:30 All members are urged to be pres SUNSHINE CLASS TO SERVE LUNCH SATURDAY NIGHT ‘The Sunshine class of young ladies of the Methodist Sunday school, taught by Mrs. F. Trafton, will serve a“cafeteria lunch to the public Sat- urday evening from 5 to 7 o’clock, in the basement of the church. MRS. DENISON ENTERTAINS Mrs. W. K. Denison entertained eight ladies at her home, 917 Minne- sote avenue, Wednesday aftcrnnon, in hopor of Mrs. I W..Jonez of Alden; . Mirn., who is the guest of her ¢augliler, Mrs. . 0T Bemidji aven-e. i sewing antd afternoon,: arn lunch, DR. ZENTZ WILL PREACH AT LAVINIA FRIDAY EVENING | Dr| G. H. Zentz, pastor of the Me- of s city, will Friday evening, His former service there was much according to Lavinia residents, and it is urged that there be a large attendance at this service. MRS. RUSSELL ENTERTAINS | ‘ Mrs. P. J. Rug:ell entertained cighteen guests at her home, 907 Dewizy avenue, Wednesday evening at a miscellaneous shower, = honcring| Miss Effe MacMillan,- who' is to be- come a bride this summer. The eve- ning was spent [in a pleasant social way, with cards and music, and Mrs. Russell served a two-course lunch-| eon. Mits MacMillan was the re) cipient of many prettygifts from the guests. CIVIC AND COMMUNITY CLUB, HOLDS MEETING SATURDAY The Womeen’s. Civic and Commun- ity ‘club: will meet Saturday after-| noon at 2:30 o'clock at the rooms lof the Bemidji Civic.and Commerce association. This will be the last meeting, of the year and it is espe-| clally urged that there be a large attendance. Tn addition to the elec- tion of offcers for the coming year | there will also be an interesting talk on a subject which will be of vital] interest to all members. " T e B. P. 0. E. ELKS There will be a regular meeting of the Elks lodge Thursday evening. | T. C. BAILEY, Sec'y | (o Thet X {Bethel Lutheran chunehy,will: hold a 1 st the Herman Fenske | e not are rm.uesuwl (nl Firth s will be provided. young ladies are requested , which will be aue- to the and coffee will be {1an parsonage Wednesday evening at| .ryeq free with the basket lunch.| A large attendanc: highest bidders, Women’s Catholic Order of {spent Wednesday at 11 nhng at | wg. Peeples spciet evening. All thos tore in the evening is desired. BIRTHDAY SURPRISE 2, Berrigzan, Stoker, Van Cam) Purnham, Brakke, Wehstery lu Shorneweil, oik) ¢ BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. John er, at her to ary. Iparty was held. ~Lester Mrs, Hoganson served lunch. 'THE PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Gerory Hoganson entertained | a number of friends of her son, Lest- home Tuesday afternoon m honor of his seventh birth anniver- Ten boy friends gathered ‘“1 fl\e Hoganson home where: a Jlawn recefved al | number of gifts from his boy fr! lemls [ A very pleasant afternoon = was 2 Doud ave-| 3 aue, the home of Mrs. J. J. Berri- il | 8an, the occasion being a surprise I'birthday party given by Mrs. Chou- ard and’ Mrs. Kolbe. " A luncheon | was served, after which Mrs. Berri- | The Royal Neighbors will held ‘x.‘me; were taken du noon. SUNNYBROOK FARM” PICKFORD But there weren’t so many theatres or: so many theatre- goers when it was released. an was presented a Eét of sherbet’ glasses. . A number of the P —C——— - T —— Everybody Knows THAT “REBEGCA OF is the best picture MARY EVER MADE Those who.saw it then, want to see it again—those who never saw it, want to see it now. AT THE ‘kodak pic- after- Those present were Mesdames GOOD EVENING! —Iladies, here’s a new Tan Calf Blucher Oxford with Military heel—something new—a Snappy Street Model —because of the low sen- sible heel and modified toe. Comfort is the pre- dominating feature injthis much desired Oxford for $8.50 The above is an exact reproduction of the model. Phone 45-W Beltrami Ave. YOUR FAVORITE The star whose courage is undaunted. The hero who faces real danger and fights his way, every inch of the film, ANTONIO ORENO In a photoplay of thrills, mystery, love and adventure. } A new type of picture, en- , titled “THREE SEVENS” One of the most expensive casts ever assembled. Hun- dreds of extra players, mag- nificent sets, a race between horse and locomotive. —FRL & SAT.—, GRAND Last Time Second Show at 9:00 Goldwyn Pictures Corp. presents— ohn Sainpolis—Claire Adams hn Davidson—Alice Hollister in a picturization of the Cohan and Harris great stage success— The GREAT LOVER ” Ap Intimate Comedy of Back-stags> Life— nghfed by the Flash of Flashing Temperaments. —ALSO—" BOOTH TARKINGTON’S Adventures and Emctions of Edgar Pomeroy “EDGAR’S JONAH DAY” . ‘A Clcan Two-part Ccmedy of One Day in a Real American Boy’s Life. VAUDEVILLE FRIDAY Matinee at 2:30 Comed. TOOTS & PAL Novelty Assisted by a Trained Dog DAVIS & NELSON in—"A Bright Idea” Night at 7:30-9:00 HEWITT SISTERS Singing, Hawaiian and 'Classic Dancing FREDERICKS, ELLS- WORTH & LINDEN Harmonious Nonsense TONIGHT| 'J-: WHAT’S THE MATTER? We were quite surprised that we did not have a greater response to our previous ad, wherein we sug- gested the investment of your funds in First Mortgages on good brick buildings in Business Bemidji. Every man who has $100 or more will make the finest kind of investment by securing a first mortgage on good Bemidji property. Come in andtalk with us. It may seem strange to you for us to encourage taking your savings out of the bank and investing it elsewhere, but we are making money for our men who may atrons, vie $100.00 or more. Remember, this applies to THE NoizTHERN NATIONAL BEMIDJI, MINN. ill demonstrate PEOPLE TO HOLD so?xfixv..um. und) Misses M. Bersigan and | day. (he now. Parisian porteoted art O e ! \With this needle you make exquisite g fan mings tachment {iery and rug: Thursday and Fri- {The Brown ¢ight runs in the fourthon ‘seven’ lug:m an_error and a base on balls, beating Detrolt 12 to 4. : Joplin made six sucessive twn-bnm' hits of the Sioux City club. Baker, New York university, hit & homer with two on beating Rutgers, ‘rench kpot' needle at O'Leary- Co. Lessons given free to all: work and up-to-date dress trim- ow so popular. With the rug u convert cast off hos- i into beautiful 1t5-5 underw CARLOAD “CHAMPION” POTATO MACH!NERY CONSISTING OF | PLANTERS—SPRAYERS—DIGGERS SEED POTATO CUTTERS i Complete Stock of Extras STOUGHTON WAGONS and MANURE SPREADERS—AUTO TRUCKS Plows, Drags, Discs and Cultivators ‘Auto Accessories, Auto Oil, Tires, Tubes and etc. F. M. PENDERGAST Telephone 17-F-4—or People’s Co-operative Store Bemidji, Minn. REX Saturday & Sunday DON'T KICK! " You Have Plenty of Laughtar Coming SEE : " “THE KICK IN HIGH LIFE” Henry Lehrman presents— Charles Conklin, Al Ray and Charlotte Dawn in— “THE KICK IN HIGH LIFE” A Lehrman Comedy Produced under the personal Su- pervision of Henry Lehrman. A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION REX Saturday and Sunday THE WORLD’S SWEETHEART Mary Pickford With all her glorious curls, her smile and cheerful spirit comes to you in her latest . success— i ,“ fle Love Lig}lt" When Miss Pickford landed in London on her first trip to Europe, the New York Times, in the introduction of their story, recorded the following: The London newspapers-posters declared in big print today that “Mary Had Arrived.” And among their million of readers, not one failed to Aecognize that it was the Queen of ‘the Movies who was in question and not mere royalty hedged in with Shakespearian or other poetic attributions of divinity. ‘Another version of the popular reception that'was given Miss Pickford when she landed in London, was recorded in the New York Morning Telegraph on June 21, 1920, when they said: Blase London, satiated with state receptions for kings and queens and presidents and premiers, had a brfillinnt re-awakening this afternoon when it accorded Miss Pickford the most enthusiastic reception seen in London in years.' It left no doubt in thy; minds of those who.saw it, that England considers her “our Mary” quite in the same light as America does.