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John' Henrikson of Bigfork was a Bemidfl yisitor 5““"*‘51 Mrs. Harry Plunpey of Morris spent the day in Bemidji today. WL A. O, Hendersou of Waike: was a suudny WW Bemidji. - . R Blake of Brairerd wi mid’l buslne- vmtor today. douid of Brain the day in Bemidjt on bilainéss SVtiits L.; Burch of Pak Repids was a Bemidji huun viisitor today. ig Boys sport tennis shoes, leath- erBMmmed at § Consumers Bloe €o. A -zm J.D. Ohar’lss of Park Rapids spent the day in Bemidji on bus!nes! Dell Armstroag of Remer was & business visitor ioday in Eemidii. | Ed. L. \Will and “George Miler of Melntosh were visitors in «Bemidyl m- d'ay Mr, “and- Mrs.” G. H Fre)tug of Park: Rapids ' were. Ben!ldal visuors Slmda ¢ B Danee at Cass Lake armory, Wed- needay, June 29. Music by Schuck’s: four-piece whirlwind - jazz. orchestra. welogme. 7 41&28 gt of ‘catlehs 1o ‘Bemiid- Mr. and Mrs Danvy Mitchell mo- tored to Bemidji Sunday from their home at Bl;ckduck and spent “the |* dny here. For picnic or excursion pal:Atiee. a pasgenger boat “Thor’’ A e Red pilot: Phone 617 ?’zscz Mrs. H. Pendéfgast and daughter, Miss Jessiq, of Lake Plantgganet, called;on friends: while, shopping: in Bemidji - Saturday. J. C. Charb%ne@x:i spént- Sunday at “his home, in-Bemidji. “He- is, super- intending - 'the com‘l truction ‘of: ¢ g,nn- crete eulvgrt.s at V%\rba j‘Mrs L Crothers: retumed G. Thursday morning from Minneapalis | where she has vigited (nehds and relatives ‘for th 3 Edwln ‘Bolster, Yern M hews and Mr. McCGormick: went go apolis the” latter- p where' they expect t.o aguy lnt time, " A daughtes wfl_» bom to Mr. ¢ Smith on Beltrami "ofi; £ and; Baby Bre ; Mrs George Noyes and‘son, Glenn, |: autoed from Clearbrook to Saturday nm:l .called . on Mrs. Nnyes took the Bfimld]l For ",plenic or excurslon wnMes charter -passenger boat “Thor.”” A. A, Lee,l ehsed Prlot., \Phon 812-;{‘ ll :3? for -their ho orhaving visit sumar, ‘:H H. 'Borfiter, Falls, making the tnpd D B Congdan, who hag visited his duughter, Mrs. Pearl Barnell and ! family, -Oak street, for a short time dena today where He will meet his'-daughter, Mrs. ‘Syhil sager, ‘who will accompany him to his home_in North” D».kota for ia month’s visit. b uto. M:u Alice 3 mei dx{;]sxt;;ifl over, Sunda; thh i ills in i route to Duluth where 1° mke a’ Great Lakes boat company, thh Miss Manaqne Gottwald, and they:will 'Bi i Ealls and other hdles taught i in Porham’ Were £ , | living in last - Tuesday at M ys. They returried’via Tl'nef River L on- . ne: Ameérica avenue. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE “FORTHE 'VACATION WARDROBE +‘c»A simple and charming little frock that may, be developed in any of the cotton fabrics which conme, in such great V; > The lsq d " REVIEW DRESS No. inches bust. Price, 16X cw at Bmchmont Beach Blackduck spent Sunday in Bemld]l Cash pdd*(or. Liberty bonds. " G. ern, Grocery Co. Mrs. Je.ssxe Grove of Sugar Bush R G Bailey!iwent to Roseau Sun- da, and ia ~cofiducting ‘a state land sale ‘the!'; Gvdai Mrs. Dell Amadon " of Shevlin vis- ‘Leon Amgdon home in ited at. the Bemldj en trains Saturday, E. Tnher ‘and Anthonys hospital Fruiay Ladifi% g rived in Bem dii.. Saturda; nd efitg gr pugy n?l ‘'weeks, d to his urday. : Miss Edith Mills returned to Be- mjd.’ii Saturday. from Duluth, Super- Range | towns, ; where Telatives for t;he 'past she"fi 33 v1!i‘zed ety, h 1d ‘Mrs. W. K. Denison and are movmg today. to their Howard Soeby of T. B. Noble of Frohn_was trans- -acting busineu in’ Bemidji Satnrdny. —— 1-19tf L. infant daughgr were xnoved to their home hite Canyass’ oxfords, low $, |antly spent if are Birch- er*a.nw §on of Lib- to Bemidjl has visited |5 D 4 or’ the past'two home “Sat- B. Groff of Allen, i nturday mm'rm vA’l' GOTIAGE M ed Dison, W. A. Chi- chester and u-h LaBaw. pleasantly en- tertalned thirty-two guepts at a danc- ing party at their summer.cottage at flmhmfomfisach Satm-dny nlghg. C— Al e PRESBYTERIAN MISSIONARY ' .. SOCIETY MEETS/TUESDAY The Missionary. soclety of | the Presbyterian _church. will Tues- “Iday afternoon at 2:30 at’ umKs home of Mrs. 'R, A..Olson, 1118 Bemidji-ave- nue, and it is deelred that all memben; e pre! t. T ; o S0 farge number of friends and neighbors of Mrs. T. Flake surprised her. at .Her' home Tlefth and Nor- ton, Friday afternoon, where 'they en}oyedfl the afternoon in a pleasant soclal way, and the Qe"-invlted guests swvefl lunch. 3 y BA!TIS'I! TEAGHERS TO 7HOLD MEETING ‘TONIGHT ’l’here will\be @ business meeting of the teachers:and officers of the Pnimary. department of ‘the, Baptist | churck at'the home of Mrs. J: R. Boyt avenue, 4] hfiwlh nic at Diamond Polnt Friday after- noon. A lirge number of children ‘were present-and the teachers ofithe departnient ¢haparoned the party, and go charge of (thé ‘picnie-supper. ames. Allreport as fide time. ey o ENTERTAIN FE!ENDS A party. of friende gathered at the ‘home of Peter Utter in Liberty town- ship: Sunday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Hardesty of Bemidji, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sundh and three . and Mrs. H. Klasen and |, “John . Erickson ' and Son, Miss Marie Efickson and Edward ‘Rasmussen. A picnic lunch was served. . FRESBYTERIAN LADIES’ AID +HOLDS MEETING WEDNESDAY Thq agdi id:of. the Presbyterian churéh 'will'old a’'combined business session and picnia at Diamond Point Wednesday afternoon at 3 o’clock. All | who 'will furnish autos in which to convey the members to Diamond Point are asked -to report same to Mrs H:E. Réynolds. ‘BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. William Krueger of Mill Park invited twenty gueésts to her home in Mill Park Sunday afternoon, in honér of her husband’s sixty-fourth birth amuvs;sary ‘and 1, conversation, and Mrs: Krue- ger served a ibirthday supper to the guests. Mr. Krueger was the recipi- ‘ent ‘of many gifts from his friends. : ENTERTAIN AT, PICNIC “Mr."and Mrs. 'hnyer Bailey gave a -picnic Sunday. afternoon in honor of Mr. and‘Mrs. Frank W. Toger of Minfieapolis, who are occupying their wttuge “at Diamond ~Point “for the * Twelve couples made the ”:hyhiauml:l to thk': head of the ‘ ere a:fine picnic supper was ‘seirved by Mr. and Mrs, ‘Bailey, after fich the ‘evening was enjoyabfy nt around a camp fire, with camp fire stories and pleasant conversation. Firéworks were also a'part of the eve- nlngs nntertalnment YOUNG LADIES ENJOY OUTING AT LAVINIA The young ladies of Bemidji who are enjoying a two weeks’ outing at a cottage they have rented at te. Lamma, are having many 'visitors IBvery style : the whole lamil’ly at very low prices. Oonbumeu Shoe Co. 6-23tf “¢. W. Harnweil left Saturday noon for ‘Toledo, Ohfo, where he will at- tamd the Fational ’convenuon of the gsl /being Hheld efor, returned ay after having vis- nd frfends at Pillager, th trip_ by auntd.: John 'Bucklen “and son, George, and Mr. Westover of Crookston came to Bemidji ‘Saturday for an over Sunday fishing trip, returning to their h e 'this morning. While in Bemidji, the guests at the ome of John Bucklen’s “nephew, ’émw Bucklen nmi family, 510 ] St. Bg: Hnrr;et T 0, Weeks. the sunithef nd ;are taking trips which.are prov- mg - Hbst enjoyablg. Mts: W. P, Nuss is | chaperone “at .the pres: tim Fnday evening {hey motored to B)g Bass dake'in Mr. Alsop’s car, where they weré the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. ‘Henry ‘Syding at ftheir Pine Cbne: 'cottage for the evening. A3 asant evenmg» ‘was''spent in sing- ing, dancing and ‘boating,an d Mrs. Suding served ‘a-'wonderfull luncheon. Saturday Misses Elsie Nuss and ;] Tanner, members of the party, £ the day at Suding’s cottage Bass lake, fishing, and were also finer guests there. The Sunday [guests at the cottage at Lavinia were' Misses Gladys Gainey, Elsie Blackburn, Dolores Barneil, Mar- ‘garet Peterson, Marie Cahnl Edla “"Rude and Ellora Olson, and Walter d kind of shoes for |/ Highe, Perry Hulett, Myron Plum- mer, Alfred Stevens and Roy Staple- ton, all of Bemidji. “iCode of Hammurabl.” The “Code of Hammurabl,” a set of layws ‘made . by !\iug Hammurabi of ! Babylon, 19581918 B.: C4j,was found in 1901 A. D. in a stone eight feet Mgh. The code ¢ontains 280 sections dealing wlth Al _sorts of questions, The law of' br!bci‘y was stated thus. “If a man bear witness 'in a case for gain or ‘money he shall himself bear the penalty imposed in the case.” Brea}dng into mud brick houses was punishable by death, The old law of “an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth” was enufclated by him. lghg before ‘the: same Inw was stated by the Hebrews in the ‘old Mosaic ldw. »Tnt for Child's Hearln@ | To test a child’s hearing one can | place.a watch at a distance of two feet, and if the child cannot hear the ‘ticking he should be taken to a special- | i8t. -A child with good hearing should be able to hear a loud whisper from a "DAILY PIONEER| distance of twenty-five feet. THE BEMIDJI DAILY nom:i | ' noted in'many new blouses, N g ‘1;}” W"':”’“*""'" ‘V HOEVER- has mneed of clothes with dependable wearing quali- ties, as the business or professional \vomng will” find among the new blddses for! spring some-models that will pdollgm her. The creators of blousés have combined’in these mod- elg, . ytility ‘and chic style—the two essehifhls ‘that busy women look for in this workaday world,” and find it easier each season to progure, . Satin, taffeta or pongee account for many' sniart models to be worn \\itlr‘ sult skirts.or separate skirts, In place ‘.of. thie \.lingerie blouse, during - the «spring Season; Wwith midsummer, sheer- | er materials will replace them, The blouse of dark satln’ with bind- ipg in a contrasting and lighter color, ‘as shown In the plcture, is modeled on the lines of the Russian blouse, with short:'peplum “split at the sides and'rhmided off. A" rihbob to mateh it 1 in culor‘provldcs its “girdle and the easy #djustment of 1t Is a point to be The girdle is welghted with' two little satin-cov- ered balls on each end. . Round but- tons covered to match the binding, take 'care ‘of the shoulder and collar, ifastening in a most efticient manner, giving the blouse just the huslnexw- Iike and -smart finish that .makes it attractive. Blouses of pongee made in the slip- over 'style;, with small - “V” shaped collar openlnh .and - three-quarter i sleeves, are Of the same character as this satin blouse but of entirely differ- &nt design. .. They thave, turn-over col lars high at the back, veryvshort pep- '“’”Percefll*&vlder\ce A lawyer waq onide, at’ short notlce, called upon to defend a-horse thief. He did not knaw that the thiet had plended guilty jand made an impas- sloned pecch In the myw's' defeuse. He believed he ‘had made an impre: slon’ and ‘the mgn, \\oul‘l be mqumvd But the. judge’ summnu, up. - disil- lusloned him. “Gentlemen,” said the Jjudge, “you have heard his counsel |. Only, remember this—the prisoner was theréiwhen the horse wus stolen 4nd the learned counsel was uot,” P TLHRY S 7T it Orang Outang. The huge apes (anthropoid) known as orang outangs are incorrectly named, probably owing to the difficulty du Challlu, thelr discoverer, expe- rlenced In pronduncing’ Malay. Orang means a man, and outang a debt, so that orang outang means a man in debt. But the Malay word outan dneans forest, so .that orang outan, means man of ghe forest, in distine- itlon, to orang dusun, ‘man.of the vil- lage, civilized man. How Neatsfoot Oil ls Made, Neatsfoot oll jis obtained from ox or cow heels by boiling themn jn_water and aklmmhng n!r the oll, ’1he oll so obtalned s lmpt gently heated by means of \\uuq wiiter until all ‘the water*has subsided from it, when the clear portion Is puuud off and, if nee~ essary, filtered. ': Long Building Line. If all the -houses: and buildings in London weré placed side by side in a long line they would reach across the three great continents of Iurope, Asfla and America.—Brooklyn Jagle. Decidedly in Favor of It. “I dunno what dis relatlvity is,” sald Uncle Eben ; “but if it’s what keeps dis ; carth from rollin’ around lpose In space an’ bumpin’ into simethin’, I'm strietly in favor of it.” Golden Plover a Traveler. . The golden ‘plover travels farther | than any other bird. It brecds as far | B s AN A e R i Attractive Utlhty Blouses lums' and narrow. girdles, usually 0(1 :].and has u convertible collar that n\n)‘ anchole stitelrery of silk floss. (k. oo, it oo the material used in the skirg worn | with them. But narrow belts of pat- entleather may be used. In any case; the girdle or bn'ltjls loosely adjusted.y Pongee, crepe ge chine, silk shirt-| Ings, \Jlnen, ot ady sturdy and it | able waterial wight be used for, he tallored blouse pietured.” It Is good! for allisummenlike the pongee blouse,| be worn elther open or closed. 'The| deep’ ¢ufts have a narrow turned:buck | portion finished ab,the edge with but-| CONYNGHT IY VESTN NIVSIAPER UHOR. What Color to Wear. . Playing up to the most striking fuu ture of one's appearunce, whether it be eyes, hair or complexion, Is one of the rules of tasteful dressing. In the case of red-haired women who, as u| rule like to wear blue, brown is real- 1y thelr color, especinlly if their eyes are brown. Black suits the red-haired | woman, too, green also is for her, an, olive shade of. green for the day, and | jmle green for thé evening. Of blues, the best shade is @ greenish blue. Summer Headgear for Baby. Warm. weather headgear for the; baby includes many charming little) caps or bonnets vombining very flns! straw braid “or leghorn with chiffor fily white wull, —and do ot overlook the Children’s Birthday, too. door cheaper than "Mamma’s Affalr BE PHOTOGRAPHED THIS YEAR ..+ON YOUR BIRTHDAY \ STUDIO A Photogrnphic Art ‘Callection of of a1 y. Native Indmm N_f L. HAKKERUP i i+ Bemidji, Minn. "." " FRESH FISH ‘DELIVERED Every Tuesday and Thursday. PRICES DELIVERED White Fish, per lb. Pike, per1b ... Pickerel, per I Perch, per 1b ... Gold Eyes, per 1b.. Sheephead, per 1b Suckers, per Ib .. White Carp, per 1b Order at Least Two Days Ahead W detiver! Veatch them. ANDREW AUBOLEE PHONE 605-J CONSTANCE TALMADGE —in— FOX SUNSHINE COMEDY “HAY SEED”" FOX NEWS Nights 7:10-9:00 To seal In lhe delicious Burley tobacco flavor. It’s Toasted,. @ % el north as Labrador, and gves as far south as Brazil. =&lbuuibo tor The Da'ly Ploncer. " CAR WASHING i WE SPECIALIZE NIGHT or DAY Price: $150 to $2.50 - C.W.Jewelt Company, Inc. Telephone 970—971 § Thev Bemidji Machine Works j i Phone 61-W.’~ Rear 319 Bel, Ave. The Best Equipped Machine Shop in Northern Minnesota We are prepured to handle any- thmg in the repair line and mak- ing of new. parts for practically everything needed in Steel, Iron, Bronze, or any other mctal Cylinder Re-Grinding a Specialty ‘Alil ' Work Guaranteed ¥, | PE— > fCooking up a Good Tlme REALART PICTURES : PRESENTS v WANDA HAWLEY | THE HOUSE HAT JAZZ BUILT' Dxac o Bv/PENRHYN STANLAWS! = for Everybody —Also Presenting Century Comedy— “SEEING IS BELIEVING” 10c TONIGHT 25¢ & Tuesday