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/ Arthur Stein of Hibbing was a Be- midji business visitor today. Otto Otteson of Norphome spent the day in this city on business. s —_ Bverbearing gtrawberry, progres- eive, $2.50 per 100, Beltrami.Nuf- sery and Greenhouse, south of Green- ‘wood cemetery. Phone 363-J. 6t6-2 Misa Lottde " Ward ot Crookston spent the day in Bemidji today. Fred E. Kelly of Little Falls spent the dey here onbusiness, "Boy scout in brown;calf skin ;eath- : er, the ideal vacation shoes at $1.98. Consumers Shoe Co: 6t6:2 Jake lielgel of Deer River was a business visitor today in:Bemidji. Rodney E. Howard of. Clearbrook was a Bemijdji business visitor today. Ladies canvas oxfords, low. mili- tary heels at $2.19. ,Consumers Shoe CO.. sias 6t6-2 All_Jamitass of Blackduck was in Bemidji Friday ‘transacting business. ‘Big dance and basket social at Redhy - Saturday, May. 28. Music by Jazzadoring Jazzoleers, bring your_friends and have & real good time, 2t5-28 Hugh Reldy of International Falls spent Eriday in the city on business. Get *“Jack” Rodekuhr to cry your sale; ; Licensed. Phone 841, - 4-6-tt . M. Roberts of Itasca State Park was ' ‘Bemidji” business " visitor Fri- day. TR {Cash_ pald_ for LA onds, G Edward D. Clafty of International Falls was a business caller in the city today. Childrens’ patent leather Mary Jane pumps at $1.59. Consumers Shoe Co. S 6t6-2 Mrs. H. E. Torve and Mrs. Gal- braith of Cass Lake spent the day | in Bemidji Friday. With every meal serve Koors butter supreme. . 13t6-30 E. H. Faunce and L. W. Huntley of Grand_Rapids were Friday busi- ness visitors in this city. Best grades in white tennis shoes at less than.wholesale price. Con- simers Shoe’ Co: /. 6t9-2 R. W. Delaney and Miss Marie Rider of Shevlin were among the out of ‘town visitors in Bemidji Friday. 50,000 tomato plants. These plants are raised in_cold frames, not in greenhouse; ~ Well knowa for’ not wilting. Beltrami. . Nursery and Greenhouse, south 'of‘Greenwood cem- ctery. Phone 363-J. 6t6-2 H. Mayne Stanton of Grand Forks was a between-train visitor in Be- midji Friday, returning to his home today. : Hardy plants, peonies, phlox, pinks, Shasta daisy, golden glow, gallardia, oriental poppies, hollyhocks and oth- ers. Beltrami Nursery, south of Green wood cemetery. Phone 363-J. Fre Miss Bessie Lowry of Solway and Miss Madge E. Lowry of Shevlin were among the out of town -visitors in| Bemidji Friday. 35 $60,000 to loan on tarms. The Dean-Land - Co., Bomlfll._l(ln;:m Dance at old armory Wednesday, June ;1. .Music by Schuck’s four- piege whirlwind jazz orchestra. Ev- erybedy welcome. 1t5-28 (Mr. and ‘Mrs. Pearl Barnell and family motored to Eagle Bend. today and . will, remain. there as the guests of friends and.,relg;t_ives over Decora- tion. day. 2 : 4 Fruits, crab apples, plums -and compass ‘cherries, currants, :gooseber- ries, king raspbe . Beltrami Nursery and Gregnhouse Co., south of Greenwood cemetery, Phone 3636-_.! @ i . 6t6-2 Mrs. Wilbur F. Powell of Warrea is the guest of her niece, Mrs. Thayer Bailey, and while in Bemidji will at- tend the convention being held at the Methodist. church. ‘Mr, and Mrs. H. A. Bridgeman of Fifth ward -will entertain Miss Eu- nice Asbury and ‘Misy Hewitt ef the Bemidji State Teachers College fac- ulty Sunday. a_,!. 8 9 k dinmer. | The G. A. R. Circle i3 requested to meet aj-the I 0. O. F. hall at 10:50 Sunday morning to attend the morn- ing services at 11:00 o'clock in the Presbyterian church, in a body. Henry LaNue of White Barth is visiting friends at Puposky and oth- er places for a week. Mrs, George Clemner of Pinewood was the between itrain. guest of Be- nidji friends Friday. George Langerak of the town of Bemidji . autoed.. to, Bemidji Friday and transacted business. No meal complete unless you serve Koors butter me. 13t5-30 Mrs. ‘Jo& Péck ‘of Superior, Wis., arrived. .in..Bemidji- this afternoon and will remain over Decoration day, the guest of friends. " FOR ANY KIND or real estate deal, | | see or write Willits & Olson, the “1and men. : 1-1tf ‘Carl Gladen of Laporte spent Fri day_in Bamlflj& transacting business He ‘also atten at the Porte farm. Growing girls brown calf oxfords with the low. Tegulation heels at 1$2.79. Consumers Shoe.Ce. { 6t6-2 Miss Georgia Brown of Brainerd arrived i the city this.morning to spend the week end at the home of her sister, Mrs. George Kirk. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Jinkinson of Be- cida .autoed to-the Thomas Porte farm Friday and witnessed the land clearing demonstration. «Jack” Rodekuhr, licensed auc- tioneer, will’sell anything for you; get in touch with him for your sale. Phone 841. w 4-6tt Mrs. Mipnie Warner: of Puposky came to Bemidji = Friday to visit friends in Grant Valley and Bemidji returh to'her home next ' week. Miss Elverna Omen, who is attend- ing the Bemidji State Teachers col- lege, went, to her home at Cass Lake \Friday ' to:spend thexweek end. : She was accompanied . by -Miss *Edith Spears, who, wil Shrubs.| Hydrangea, spirea, Brid- al wreaths, hardy roses, honeysuckle, llacs and others. Beltrami Nursery south of Greenwood cemetery. Phone 368-J. i 6t6-2 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carter of Hines and Mrs. Joseph, McTaggart of Bemidji left Friday by auto for Min- neapolis where Mr. Carter will trans- act business, and Mrs. McTaggart will visit Her son, Harry Washburn, who'is attending the university. Harry F. Stahl left for Fargo'this morning ‘on_ business. Mrs. O. H. Stahl and her sister, Elva Gary, ac- comparifed him ‘and will’ visit with friends., They made the trip with a Harléy-Davidson miotorcycle. They expéot to return to. Bemidji about Tuesday. ke nound of Koors; Butter, Supreme, . ., < ot Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Palher will leave early Surcay morning for Min- Mr. and Mrs. H. they will visit friends and relativ returning with Mr. and Mrs. Palmer early next week. Pansies, the very best that money can buy. -Flowers big-as a dollar and new: vaieties., Come and. see. for yourself, Bel trami Nurery and green: house southof: .Greenwood cemetery. Phone 368<F~ 7 o o6te-2 An auto load composed of A E. Witting, Ray Buer, Charles Hayden and Mr. Moss all of E]ackd;ckfima‘;— ered to ji Friday ;and atiend: ed the tmflqflfi‘fién at the Porte farm. Another auto load, Mr. and d Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. John Cann i Neil Witting from Blackduck also attended. Bedding plants, the biggest assort- ment tkat was ever displayed- here, ready middle of next week. Beltrami Nursery. ‘and Greenhouse, south of Gréenwood cemetery, ' Phone ?ésg-.; 7 d 18- The following ladies have arrived in ‘Bemidii to attend the Home Mis- sionary .convention being held today and ‘tomorrow =~ at the. Methodist church: - Mesdames Frank = Lufts, George Maynard and Cliarles Kerr of Long Prairfe; Myéi: Wm. Moody: of Wadena; and Mrs. Emma Hoy of Mirineapolis. - " Misé Frances D.’ Paftridge of Port Huron, Mich;, and’ Miss, Harriet Ol- son of Fosston are expected to arrive in the city Sunddy morning. Both ladies are supreme officers of the Wo- \an’s Benefit association of the Mac- cabees; and are coming heré to take part 'in the bi’g rally meeting at the new armory’’ estlay. | We, the undérsigred dentists, have \agreed to close our offices each Sat- urézydne:‘n‘wn ;ibz;’a’gine 1 to Oc- tober 1, 1921, . 5o % .2 J.T. Tuomy, R E. Richardson.’ 3 J:- W.- Diedrich, 18531 " Oy Paimor. B b almer. : COMMUNITY BASKET PICNIC AT BERG FARM ON JUNE 3 A community hasket picnic will be held at thé Berg: farm, one-quar- ter mile west of the Carf’ Lake school Itouse on Friday, June 3. Everyone interested in cozpperation and com- munity welfareia farmers’ clubs especially ~ is ‘cordially invited to | bring their bagkets and; their friends ‘| and_ join withithe Bemidji Township club anqd’ Better Farming club in having'a good time 59@, getting bet- |ter acquainted. ? There will be speaking and other entertainment. Coffee will be fur- ‘nished free of charge. ed-the demonstration for the, week ends.and.to aitend thel Decoration Day exercises. She will iz! Ma. I forgot to get a| e Hel - ACosmopolitan Producti As “Humoresque” showed to the Rev. and Mrs. L. J. Jerdee left this morning for Dorset .where they. will | take pard in the laying of the corner { ‘there. ~ Osear Cluky of Portal, N. D., who has visited relatives in Puposky for a week, was in Bemidji Friday en route to Cass Lake wher he will be employed during the.summer. |4 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sundberg and family and Mrs: Caroline Abhott of | Fosston arrived in' Bemidji ‘Thursday ‘and Mrs. Ray Kaliher for a te® days. MAGCABEE GUARD TEAM The guard team of the Woman’s Benefit association of the Maccabees will drill in uniforms this ‘evening at the (Mgose hall. ~All members are ex- pected to be present. ENJOY PICNIC First grade-pupils of the Lincoln school tanght: by Misses Ganshaw, ‘Whalen and Mills enjoyed a.picnic Friday afternoon.in the park in Fifth jward. Oyer one: red . childre! were present, am’ifi_‘g;q ?&md a hx(pbg me out of doars: & &a) mes. A fine picnic luncli; was serve FEDERATED WOMEN'S CLUBS HOLD DISTRICT CONVENTION Mesdames EL“S 'Arrold; ! J. .H. ‘Koors and Joh: fry returped this morning from nerd; where “they attended the. S Qistrict, ticn of the clubs held. ghere: b They went ias representatives from the local Mother's, Woman's Study and Civic clubs, and they report a very fine time and an enthusiastic meeting. “Up to date’ 'subjects were discussed throughout the meeting, which ‘were very interesting and in- structive, Friday at 4 o’clock, the two hun- dred visiting delegates were tendered a reception and banquet at.the lake home of Mrs. Webb, about twenty miles’ from Brainerd, and they made the trip by auto. The;Sixth ‘disirict i very anxXious that the btate .convention, which is to be.held at Owatonna this.coming October, ibe secured for Bemidji one year from September. }.. 1t ‘was voted to hold the -district convention -at Sauk Center next Spring. - Mrs. Christie, president of the Sixth district, presided at the meetings. stone of the Bethel Lutheran church) levening to visit at the hohe of M| TO0 DRILL THIS EVENING | ist ‘two days. | FHE-BEMIDJI-DAILY PIONEER- - HURRAH! TOM MIX Is Coming | In New Play & TOM \ MIX | | | { | b oIRecTeED By GEORGE E. MA, n/smu. ) i He can ride on two wheels or one—or four—it makes no difference to Tom Mix—he gets there. Tom Mix mixes up a lot of trouble for himself in hislat- “A Ridin’ Romeo.” ‘ through once he starts! Come, watch his speed and watch his dust. FOX SUNSHINE COMEDY They Have Tickled a Hundred Thqusand Ribs Rex Orchestra Children—10c... Adults—30c Evening;: 7:10-9:—15¢-30c —— i c— - BRING RESULTS .rx:? world the ‘heart isted. From the stir- ring story by S6; wher to wreck RICHARD out! WASHBURN e Fought h y quLD ‘fi' .died for Directed = by George D. Baker Matinees—10c-25¢ And he meant she should n'e,\ker know! And his little girl never knew! A story as big as Humanity’s heart. 'ELKO Sun.&Mon. of 'a mother, so ‘““Heliotrope’’ stands as ‘the great- est story of father-love ever filmed. ' "\ : “Heliotrope Harry,” they called him— the “perfumed crook” in cell 58, One great thing/in his.life—a holy love for ; a daughtey who did not know he ex- by R a blackmailing wife plotted his child’s romance, he got. is-big fight—and won—and his love like a gentleman! Nights—15c-30c | | ! | | est William Fox production, |/ But, oh! how he does pull |} THE PIONEER: WANT ADS OLD MEN TALK WAR AT THE SKAT:CLUB | Berlin.—,By Mail to United Press) |-—~That Hindenburg, months and {months before the war’s close, saw | the handwriting on the wall and often {wanted to call a halt is the story that {comes from the inner recesses of his private “skat” club in Hannover. This same story casts a sidelight on his feeling for Ludendorfi—a feel- {ing that is generally admitted not to {be_very cordial. Hindenburg, living in his pretty, | most, cottage in Hannover, and hav- |ing few intimates. “‘Skat” furnishes his amusement, and he likes a little group of old men—the more so, be- cause they know him and don’t talk war and politics. While waiting one night for the field marshal to join them, the old men had discussed the war. “I sometimes wonder if it was real- ly necéssary to ‘sacrifice so many lives for naught,” remarked one, not no- ticing Hindenburg had entered the room. Hindenburg answered him. “If the war had gone according to my idea, it would have closed much! earlier,” he replied, with dignity. “I saw years ahead what would come. I knew what the consequences would be even in 1914, 1915, and a longer time in the east when I was con- demned to inactivity. I then follow- ed all events carefully and always studied the war. I knew in advance the outcome of Verdun and saw the time when they would call me. All happened as I expected. They came and fetched 'me, and later I have more than once wanted to’’Bay: as I worked over my maps: Schluss, Schluss (the end, the end). “But there was pressure from too many sides. And, in the last analysis, 1 am only human, and was already an old man.” The old men were moved. ventured to ask: “And what about Ludendorff?” “Go,” merely replied Hindenburg. 'Fhat was a judgment, as far as the old ' men were concerned. It spelled Hinder}hurg's feeling toward the man who mixed polities with strategy, who :lx_nlike Hindenburg, wasn’t all sol- ier: ] One KRR KK R KRR KK ERRK b GOODLAND * ok %k M b b 2k 2k k2 L. Morrif of Cass Lake is building on his tarm here. Mr Morrif ex- pects to move hig family out here the first part of June. Mr. and Mrs. James Greer are the parents of a boy, born last Saturday morning, J. F. Mahoney was a caller in this neighborhood Saturday. William Clark was a Cass Lake caller last Saturday and Sunday. The Kitichie-Goodland Christian Endeavor soviety nlet at Kitichi Sun- day evening. Iuel:Smith was leadbr. Mrs. Theo Gregerson spent Sunday at the home of Mr..and Mrs. J. I Mahoney at Kitichi. The Kitichi-Goodland Christian En deavor society has decided to hold all their Sunday evening meetings at Kitichi. The people from here who went to Kitichi Sunday evening were quite disappointed that Rev. Kehoe of Be- midji was unable to hold the Bible |} study he planned for Sunday evening at Kitichi. Dr. Smith of Bemidji was called to the home of William Clark Sunday. Their son David being serfously ill. The social committee of the Kiti= chie-Goodland = Christian * ‘Endeavon society will meet the first of next week for the purpose of planning & social. EDITH . "] -~ ROBERTS | In compelling romance— || mystery drama of martial i emotion. “THE ¢ s UNKNOWN * | ~UWIFE”! ' Also “SNOOKY,” the won- derful human Chimpanzee in Comedy— " <YOU'LL BE SURPRISED’ Tonight Last Times rmm— | | i | | t with a | H As Well as ICE making of this RECORD THE . OCCASION The Wedding is’one of the most memorable occa- sions in the lives of every man and woman. ‘ The best way to keep a lasting impression of it is PHOTOGRAPH LET US TAKE IT We are well equipped to group and photograph the largest of Wedding Pictures as well as individuals. Phone 239 for Appointment Prices Reasonable The Kiddies Like It the Grownups If it is just a cone of Ice Cream—or a dish of it—insist on LANGDON’S SANITARY CREAM MAKE IT A POINT TO Visit Other Plants—Then Visit Ours— You éan see just how sanitary we handle the delicious Ice Cream.