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A [ The Elks NOTIC ! tee announges that imftatio All dairymen must have their tbeen dssued for th 0| eir danc | | barns white-washed and milk houses HEX night of this we usic will be| \ in working orderiby June 1, 1921, to| u“ flv 0“ ay n's Sy m‘n]mwrs.l |comply with ordinance. — e 1t5-1 l’ B | Entertainmen mmit- furnished by Dot —— . o i e 0L § A % | 3 NO ‘“{. If}erl\"“lr‘l')hy' (t,g (t;r:lum }mpmgl 4 | Any person t-n:flfitndvlvlm: a car as a midji visytor today. | | Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Brooks of| after May 16th without a tail light| & 3 SR e N TO0 ENTERTAIN | Bamber Bridge, England, who have ONE OF THE | WAll*he arrested ,I!,".'(')\""’:cc"‘“" ] Willful—Beautiful day business visitor in Bemidji Mrs. 1. E. Bridgeman of the Fity |been: visiting at the home of Mrs. 6t5-14 N ioE of Folt Audacious! 98 vig 3. ward will entertain the Pilgrim Mis- | Brooks' brother. Thomas - Whalley GREATEST Lhigtof Folige S > : 4 sionary scoety at her home Thurg aid tamily, 1414 Minnesota zl\'enuo.l 2 1 1 t]u]e a:xde‘evsn\_\ihltg i:m {.\s' lnxt;r.:)s in day afternoon. h Y ek Swill leave for Montana, where they We. tl NOTICE i Comlng Wlth Ca.t °f nilitary beels at $2.19, [will visit other relatives hetore re- @ SCREEN My e Undoraincs dentiats, bafe 5,000 A se r es each Sat-| b-5tf sturning tq) their home. urday afternoon from June 1 to Oc- g i K BRRR e PRODUCTIONS | tole? &35 ; | A. M. McBride of Walker was a| N S Bemidji business visitor today. | MEET THURSDAY EVENING | THE PIONEER WANT ADS - Fyn ™ J. T. Tuomy, = | The Knights of Columbus will [ @~ EVER MADE i R. B, Richardson. THE PIONEER WANT ADS ol M.dE‘ Gran;man‘ of Moorhead spent | ‘hnldilheir regular meeting Thursday | BRING RESULTS J. W. Diedrich, uesday in the city on business. ° evening at 8 o’clock at the Mcose hall, | D. L. Stanton, & : | All members are urged to be pres‘:n!.‘ eSS COMING NEXT | 18t5-31 G. M. Palmer. BRING RESULTS d Lfl(§les black and tan kid and calf | | - oxfords, special $3.98. Conusmers | | | ' | AR, Shoe company. 55t | | _ ENTERTAIN AT BRIDGE OH, THE LIGHT THAT SUN.&MON. | - | Misses Vora Backus ana Glaays|| LIES IN WOMAN'S EYES " : ; C. A, Peterson of Northome spent | Chapin entertained the ‘“ sider: ’l‘uesd‘ay in the city on huslnessf | Club” at the hum; ox'mMis?“l!XZlcdlfl::, —AND LIES' AND LXES' ! SECURITY STATE BANK CALF CLUB s . {1111 Bemidji avenue. Tuesday eve-|| AND LIES. | M:ss Jessie E. Ht_ltchms of Grand | ning. A pleasant evening was en ! Rapids was a Belidjl caller Tuesday. | {joyed playing ibridge, and piizes | Members Breed Members Breed | were awarded; after avhich lune | 5 : . Everbsaring strawberries, progres- | | was sebve-by ‘”m h‘”’sw‘s‘sof b lunch 7 Carl Haines. Guernsey Hugo Bloomquist........Guernsey sive, $3.50 per 100, Beltrami Nursery | 5[ ) FRONT { g i | {vfllllm "-;5'"5 . uernsey Olaf Narum . - south. of. Greenwood cemetery. Phone | > > | illiam Evans uernsey Nels Christian Carlson..Holstein 363-J. A 6t5-12 | g ;ST H ! e ————_— firniold §em{l‘exl'llierg uernsey Paul M. Carlson i - T. PHILIP'S AID SOCIETY i udrey Jondal uernsey Oscar Skoglund. Holstein P. A. Peterson and family of Alex- i % WILL ME | o i Martin Hass . Juernsey Frederick Johnson Holstein andria were Bemidji visitors Tues- | MEET TOMORROW : | Ivan Goodmans jeurnsey Theodore Fenski .J Y ! i A 1 - ¢ y e ersey day. ) A FASCINATING NEGLIGEE ’n:‘hrfiu ‘:\\fi ocied of St. Il_’lnlpp' 4 3 i t gvr;|1|lx;n]| Goodmanson..Geurnsey Leonard Swenson. horthorn . e chus vill hold its mecting Tuesday ar] o 18t e Friday night is amateur night at Elven in its s;mp}estform, the i:mdc;n !afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ed| y SHaush OscarSwensan. . Shorthorn he G theater. 2t5-11 | negligée is a fascinating garment. In | Jackson, 1707 Irvine avenue. Lunch X ! 5o : A the Grand theater 5 1(}“85 ?nstance, marvels ave worked with | will bel se‘rve(i ttar "‘e“ b Ch ait: —Thursday Only Others expect to join, but have not signed the application blank Edward Angerson of Brainerd | colors. Bluecrépe Georgette fashions the | fon. Mesdames . Frank Jacks as yet. New members’ names will appear later. Applications will spent the day in the city on busi- | robe, which is built upon a foundation Kl Jackson will be hostesses. It OWING OF || not be accepted after May 15th. Hiees of soft pink material—any clinging semi- |j5 desired ‘that .there be a large at- RETURN SHOWING : : 2 silk fabric answering the purpose. The |tendance and every one is welcome THAT PLEASING PARA- All of the animals will be pure-bred and pedigreed females and @. H. Warner and RvE. Strader of | belt is of lavender and blue striped silk. | ' : MOUNT PICTURE— | of the best stock obtainable. We hope by this means to stimulate Bralied wrers Tuesdny' hildngse calls Medlum size requires 4 yards 36-inch ; i the pure-bred hvestoc.k industry in our community, and in addition, ers i Bemidil. i };fl;fi?r‘ut;e' with 3 yards 36-inch material |YEOMAN LOOGE TC: kOLD | S it::ge“’; ‘tlh:"ll?geyss \I:'x\l(li filr]ei‘ts:):m C\’nlu;ubl; qxpericnce in livestock farm- . efack Rodori leensed auc. | . Ficioril Review Negliée No. 8933, | MEETING THURSDAY NIGHT 1 LA , R el ack’ odekuhr, lices ” | One size only. Price, 25 cents. | The Brotherhood of American Yeo- | | If you wish to be among the leaders for better livestock, send in tioneer, will sell anything for you; ! men will meet Thursday evening at : 1 your application at once. get in touch with him for 'your sale. = s Ithe 1.'0..0. o at‘s" g 4 | Phohe i841. 4-5tf| Clyde Martin and family and Fred | o pher’ )5 urged tc . 3 | < Iy o d[CIark of ‘Turtle River were camng‘m,‘e Faie imp‘;, e matto Featuring Two Stars— || Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reynolds and |on friends in Bemidji Tuesday. | L ere Sl ey son, Eyérett, autoed up from Backus Lrought up. ‘There will be election o o) SECURITY STATE BANK A % = 2 Lot et a Master of Ceremonies caused WALLA EID S Sunday and spent the day with-Mrs. | D, R. Burgess, City Veterinarian. pu oot Gor cas CE R ®" PHONE Reynold’s brother, Ed. Williams and |3¢a5-11 {by dhe-roslanation of A. 3. Richard | 101 BEMIDJI family of Eighteenth-street,” -+ ° e {oot i ae-be s=ryed after the With ‘ | Wes Wright of Northern was inlyooar, PAGE : oé Mr. and Mis. "Ds G.* ‘Wells and | Bemidji Tuesday transacting busi-| g * BEBE DANIELS Qaughter, Donna Lodise, motored to ness and calling on friends. Great Drama Grand Forks Saturday and spent Sun- | FYOUI‘IG LADIES’ CLASSES day with relatives, returning to Be-|goR ANY KIND of real estate deal, | 3 H Meami.@e ———— midjithe first of the week. see or write Willlts & Olson. the | ENTERTAINED ON MONDAY | ,. » ) TR land men. 1-1tt Unit No. 9, composed of the “Chi | i Cnshlépaid 10; lezrty bongs. G. ; | Phi” and “G EHDOTS"A(EI;IE.\,S of young | ALSO SEE i B. Hooléy, Northern Grocery Co. Mrs. Max LaComb of Brainerd is!ladies of the Methodift Sunday school | . - 1-19tf | yisiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. were pleasantly enterteined by Mrs. | im0 Popysine ol i [ otty Arbuckle in— ! J. G. Gratton, 1114 Beltrami davenue. P. E. Welch at her home, 1433 Ir Al star cast featurin House Peters and Il lammf;idor d Producers Froduction “THE HAYSEED” ELKO Thursday Only The C. E. ‘I:xmuets( Hfi;‘g}‘"fl"e 5]:?;; vine avenue, Monday evening. A’ -was closed a short time thts morni “Unit” business meeting was held A s ,000 to . e 3 e - «during the funeral services of Mrs. De:fx"!ggnd Ca‘loaBl:!mT‘li”h;(n‘!:n“:}l& |after which a social hour and music | J. M. Neumann, whose daughter, El- g g 10-27tf | Were enjoyed and lunch was served len, is engaged at the store ag book- by the hostesse: keeper. Mr. and Mrs, F. R. Walsh and| . Schadegg.of. Minneapolis, who |family are moving from 1120 Bel-| poREIGN MISSION MEMBERS his visited his brother, F. G. Scha-|trami avenue to 9203, America ave- 0 G 0 DIST T N degg and, family, 1108 Beltrami ave- |nue. 0T RICT MEETL ‘nue, for the past two days, left for % s | The W. F. M. society of the M his home this mcrning. He made the| Girl’s white canvas oxfords and |thodist church Avill hold distr: trip by auto. 2 " pumps at the Consumers Shoe com- meeting-at Detreit, Friddy, Saturd > pany at $1.69. 5-5tf |andd Sunday. A program has been prepared, at which time the distric superintendent will speak, and there will also be. talks by the various| district” offficers of the scciety. Mrs. Clayton Winter, :Mrs. J.-C. McGhee, Mrs. M. W. Deputy and Mrs. P. L. A 3 ‘Welch are planning to leave Bemidj Amateur sfngers, dancers, musi- ’ % Tdmond’s shoes for 1aen, three olans; competeg;or honots 4t ' the er‘mnAy morning b;N auvto,y to be pres- styles at the ridiculous low price, Grand’ Friday mnight. 2t5-11 ent at the meetings. $6.29. Consumers Sho2 Comnan_y.su. e g o Mrs. Minnie Warner of Puposky |yrpyy o ) was in Beinidji Tuesday arranging to ODIST MISSIONARY S p T!he &§u ntifltéarinN Messmore Kendall and Robert W. Chambers Present . i VIVIAN MARTIN —_— B Clarence Rood.arrived in the, city last evening from Minneapolis and| - Mr. Brown of Grand Forks was in| made a short call at the home of his|Bemidji this week preparing their parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Rood. He|summer home at Lavinia for.occupan- was enroute to Northome, .making|ecy next week. _ the trip by auto. i “THE SONG OF THE SouL” || REX THEATRE TODAY Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Swafford of |;5ve 2 monument placed on her ot SOCIETY MEETS THURSDAY | International |Fails whc{ came 10|j; Greenwood cemetery. ‘The W. F. M. Society of the Me- | B William Fox presents Bemidji to attend the funeral of the thodist church will meet Thursday late iMrs. Rice Bird, returned 10| gy Hydrangea, spirea, Brid-|afterncon at 3 o'clock at the home of ‘Adapted from “An Uld World Romance” by their home last evening. Mr. SWal-|g) yreaths, hardy roses, honeysuckle, (nrs. A. D. Johmson, 1218 Bemjdji I ford was a brother of Mrs. Bird. lilacs and others. Beltrami Nursery | avemue. Mrs. Blaine Lambert will WILLIAM J LOCKE ] OUISE I OVEI Y {rd and moth- isouth of Greenwood Cemetery. Phone | hyye charge of the devotional, and e | Mr. and Mrs. B. Bird an 363-J. 6t5-12 | the regular business session will be 3 5 . 5 Sicae er, Mrs. C. E. Bird of Staples, who held, ! A Lightning Glimpse cf ‘the Dark, Forbidding IN ~ ( Swamps of Florida, and Blind Love that Stayed the Hands of a Mob. . 1 ¢¢ L1 £ ALSO SHOWING— | “Partners of Fate “EDGAR AND THE TEACHER'S PET” i Story by Stephen Chambers - ¥ came to Bemidji to attend the fu-| ppwe Mi Sullivan, 804 Amefica A e > . - - 1ML 0 pecial feature of the afterncon’s neral of the late Mrs. Rice BIrd,|,venye, has purchased a lot on Four-|program, which promises to be of held in_the /Fifth ward yesterday,|ieenth and Minnesota avenue, and|great interest, will be a'talk given by returned to their home this mOrning. |js erecting a” residence there. | Miss Alden Hewitt. Miss Hewitt ahs 4 . served as a misyonary in China for | : Fruits, ‘crab apples, plums, and| oup motto is quality! Our strength | thre eyears,-and will tell of her work gompas cherries, currants, gooseber- g seryice, Phelps’ Grocery. Phone| there.” She is at present on a fur- Fies, king raspberies. Beltrami Nur-ggz. 1mon5-22 | jough, to regain her health, and is g | foery and Gme"ho“;eéssf' G‘“E&‘.’;’L — ; | teaching at the Bemidji State Teach- Second of the series of Booth Tarkington two- ! THE TOONERVILLE TROLLEY \ Cemetery. Phone 363-J. Mrs, C. A. Simpson, who visited her | ors College. It is desired that there| part Comedies of the Adventures and Emotions ! That Meets All Trains y k% 3 daughter, Mrs: Charles Peterson, 432 | 1,6 3 Jarge atten'dance at the meetin Mr. and Mrs. F. T. P. Neum:um Minnesota avenue for a short ¥me,| (o whiclf avery oné Is Welcomié & and daughter Teressa, of Forestol.|retyrned to her home at Minneapolis bt came to Bemidji Tuesday to attend Tuesday. | the funeral of Mrs. Neumann's aunt, Mrs. J. M. Neumann. Also Mrs. A.F.| get “Jack” Rodekuhr to cfy your Panchot, sister of the latel Mrs. Neu-| o0 T icensed. Phone 841. A5t | mann, of Foreston was present. Mrs. B : | Neumann is a sister, and Mrs. Pan-1 5 guith who recently returned chot, mother, of Mrs. T. C. Steuart, |z 0 Goeur d’Alene, Idaho, has pur-| 611 Minensota, and while here Willlchageq a lot on Thirteenth and Min- be guests at the Stuart home. nesota avenue, and is erdoting a home there. . NOTICE All people selling milk in the City 1t you have something you don’t of Bemidji must make application for want or need, let your neighbor bu'y‘ license before Saturday, -May MA,it.] Li;';l it wsi:llx “Jack” Rode;xaxhsr: 4 3 J an | t Ci lerk’s of- |sale. one v -5-4 | | B | Resror from DD . B ; Yy s | THE DRAMATIC SOPRANO 3 .ce or from Dr. D. R. Burgess. Sk Hee or O Murgoss, City Veterinarian. | Mrs. Vina Cossentine, who ha vis- of Edgar Pomeroy. . ‘1 A Fontaine Fox Comedy TONGHT 1% GRAND || by 7 S e __FRIDAY IS AMATEUR NIGHT— —THURSDAY— g THE KIND OF PEOPLE YOU LOVE 7 . ! ARE THE CHARACTERS LI OLD LADY 31 ‘= AT THE 3td5-11 ited friends and relatives at Black- & duck and Grant Valley for two weeks, /i | A S Versi f Rachel Crothers’ | SR returned to her home at Eagle Bend || § ; | creen Version of Rachel Crothers NOTARIES PUBLIC ATTENTION Wednesday, % Bagl p JOSEF Famous Stage Play . Y | The new law requires afi notarielsl.. A Z Starring [P public to stamp their name as well| monato plants in pots, ready to ' as “"'";’; “‘9“8‘]"“ d"fi““‘;‘“:::omglgg' set out. Beltrami Nursery, south of || 3 KONECNY pers where ey take ac 482" | Greenwood cemetery. Phone 363-J. # MMA, DUNN a4 ments. The Pioncer Stationery Store! 3511 X E can supply you with rubber name g i % | CONCERT PSS TR I L i el 5 . #tampa oo shos -n;)tl‘]ce- 5 efll"’;;g"f' John Blair of Minneapolis, brother = * elephone or. in person. i ~<|of the late Mrs. J. M. Neumann,| i 4-22tL | grrived in Bemidji last evening to be| wedneSday Eve' ’ FRIDAY present at the fumeral of Mrs. Neu- . mann, which: was held today. Mrs. MAY 18 TOM MIX in—“THREE GOLD COINS” | William Hellin of Minneapolis, also {came to attend ‘the funeral. | f S THE —— B e SR e $, i Hardy plants. Pansies, poenies, ey Y — J— phlox, pinks, ‘Shasta daisy, golden GEgggfl%ggkkyygé%fiW M. E. CHURCH CHARLIE Comlng Sat“l'day CHAPLIN glow, Sweet Williams, gallardia, or-/ 27 K / “ i1 ;inntal poppies, hollyhocks and others. | 2 " A BURLESQUE ON CARMEN Belt(li‘agi ?u,ge‘-yl;h ”“‘%‘63’5‘}”“" : Under the auspices of In Five Parts | wood Cemetery. one -J. 6t5-12 THE HARMONICK Supported by a cast of celebrated screen funmakers, C.—. S 18 uding— Ole Qualey wfill move his cash gro-| GLEE CLUB ll’lcl.ldeDNA PURVIANCE—BEN TURPIN cery store from. its present location | ION ] |at 313 Fourth street, to 319 Fourth | ADMISSIO JOHN RAND—LEO WHITE street, the store recently vacated by | Adults—$1.10 Students—55¢ Funnier than “The Kid” the Quick Printery. Some redecorat- udi War Tax ing will be done first and shelving Including put in for his accomodation.