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Mrs! Jessxe Grove, teucher‘at B ot was 'calling ‘on : friends in_ B Saturday. Cook With Gas Tenstnke. visited relatives midji over. the week end. Miss Alverna: Haluptzok . of Tep- : strike ' was_shopping and calling on | paf friends in Bemidji Saturday. king treatment at the Mayo , Rochester, for:a; short. time, f‘ S. Arnold delegate to-the convention last week. < Ask’ for . Polu Pie. e Miss Ma ax‘et Carson left last inneapolis ‘here_ she |’ Saturday for. . Mrs. Ro]apg} Fellows o Tenstrike ned this morning form Minneapolis where -he went as:a 2-14t pinga ‘fleevasa E&L ‘Saturady. ‘ed; business in” Bemig; urday, O 3 v Mrs. Alice’ Robideau of Tenstrike will visit her father and mother for waba between' trajh busiiiess Visitor a few-days.: Mr.. and ] left last night pital for treatment. s, Willfam LaMount t:for. St. Pauk . where|. B ‘Mr.. LaMont will enter the. N P. hos- in: Bemidji;Saturday. - Cook. With Gas Mlssmud Doyen, who is’ teaching | ping in Bemidji Sat\“’d!}’- at Argyle. is spending her week’s va- | cation with_her sister,. Mgs. Serrlmer, 1423 BeItralm ave} b Cook With Gas Mr. Hoppe and. son, Earnest, who have resided for some time on Morris far:mmg this seasol Glenn F. Conger has completed a deal whereby._he becomes ‘the owner, le R.'Loranger ixby avenye, now Mrs. Pai of ‘the = very des] property,. 1203 occupied by’ Mr. “and” Griffith, - - 7 Cook With ul D, Miss Margaret. € has been staying at-the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Knox while attend- ing the Bemidji high school, went Tenstrike Saturday afternaon. to visit, her parents ; ‘during the Easter-tide. Purk avenue. 'Polar Ir‘ic. Ask for it. ' 2-14tf Misses Edith Mills and Alice James teachers in the city schools:at Grand|! Forks, came to Bemidji Saturdayin and w111 spend their spring vacation’ at the-home of the former, 907 Bel- - trami -avenue, ‘Miss Esther Fjellman isialso d guest at the Mill’s -home this week. e G. H Barlow: of Grand: Forks-re- turned. home. today after spending several weeks. with. his daughter, Mrs. H. P. Prather at Lavinia, . Mr. Bar- low expects to spend the 'summer at his cottage at Grand Forks Bay, and Ylél bring: his-family-here about.June s . Mrs. George Walker Jr. were moved Saturday.from 509 Mississippi aven- ue to' the home th “recently pur- A Walker is in from an ap- and: will be America ‘avenue. Misses Florence Knox and Ruth Goddard: went to Nebish-on- the after- noon train Saturday ~fo' spend the week-end with Miss Fiorenée's sister, Mrs. Carl Jones and husband.” Miss! .Goddard went to the home of her | Barents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C, Goddard at; Red Lake today to spend. ‘ler Easter vncatlgn and. M remrne!i day at her g. Harding, of the Hardin Whale ., returned Sunday mo: ing. frem:Minneapolis where he sgqnt, eek on busmes; for {the 173 r showing here a large number of| hlgh class and up-to-date relehdel which ‘will be shown. in_ the near; fu- ture, announcement of which appélrs in_this issue. Polar P;c. Ask for it. 148 Mrs; Edmond Jeweétt and daughters Bhel and:Cordelia, returned to their ome .on. Mississippi avenue Friday afternoon, from Grand Rapids; Minn. where she wisited for.a short time at the home of her parents,. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gravelle. Mrs. Jewett re- ports: that her ‘sister, Mrs. Ed Kirk Carlson Lake, Minn,;, whom sl isted in_nursing through a severe attack of prneumonia, u steadily im- proving, health, news. will be welg by Mrs, Kirl’s friends jn Bemi 5 Sweet Shop, 404, Mi 3-30 tf 3-30 tf anson, who The ‘household goods of ‘Mr. and|; Newton at 514 ces that has ed. the ‘appearance of the interior of the Miss Ruth Gruer, eacher in. the school ‘near the dam, was among the urday. dauzhter were moved today from St. "Anthony’s hos to their home, 519 |. ‘Beltrami aven) W Dean: Damels of t.utday unda; Floyd Seaver. mommg: fronm attended the eunvem'.mn and transact* ew dayx last week. Jack” Gainey . ) and James, P: Mc- clack dinher ldst even- , 11 Twelfth street. Mrs. A. LaCombe was taken sud— denly ill yesterday afternoon-and was takeh to St. Anthony’s hospital. for special care. She was reported to be llghfly improv inneapolis was s the latter part le here was a Mr. and M ols; I he “visited' schools * |the county” W] iness for the past and transacted two. weeks; el L Miss Alma Reiber; who has. been. Bemld]l the past three weeks assist- | th mg with special s services at the Baj it church, lgave tomorrow morn: ng “for anenp Murray will remain for another weel Misses Mae Keyes and Loretta 1‘0 o1, the latter.a 1 nurse at dji- ‘Saturday nighti ‘and remained here antil thi 'l!hey vinted E"Mr and Mrs. N. W.. I,u!lm‘ .and baby arrived in Bem:d,]l Saturday morning from their home in Calgary, Alberta, and are guests of his sister; |- Mrs, I “A. Hanson and family, 1323 Park avenue. “éf ect to leave tomorrow for Erie, Pa where they will visit for atime. " She Knew. Golden-haired .Virginia, of thrée- and-one-half years, asked her mother the meaning of ulmhnz -Not waiting for an answer, s said z- “Mother; don’t you think it fs called airplane bemnse,if lluplnthemmdpldnto i aymond of Frohn. transact- Fred ‘Swanson of _Fx‘ohn’ 'attended to business matters in Bemidji Sat- 8-30 tf} Mr. and Mrs:"Allen Fort of Eckles were the guests of friends while shop- Re-decorating has gx'ea'.ly improved | ‘out of town shoppers. in Bemidji Sat— Mrs. A. W. Worth and infant|DB 1-18t¢ ay. noon | |ta Walker" last" week. Saturday from~theé' northern part of | rnational- Falls, e ‘to Bem?| ingwhen they ved 4 THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER be' k st the Moose hall. ota avenue.| . | can L’edon'}\mfiliary will be held: this lock “at’ the Civic and 3 |Cominerce asgociation rooms, - An in-f . [teresting: T.|and. a: s: m has been prepared{: time will, be enjoyed{; vers, are ‘urged, to. be after: AP 'ORDER OF 'EASTERN STAR s MEE' UESDAY EVENING i The Ordm' of Eastern $tar’, will Yrégulay meeting Tuesday 11 be given -of the trip Refreshments fter the business meet- |as the reportiwil 1ll be served ANNIVERSARY SURPRISE Ahq\lt twinty-five . members and neighbors. of and Mrs. Floyd Seavers, 1401 Minnesota avenue, § prised them ‘aturday night at th homie in hono by bewfiful and useful gifts, ‘among, ?‘) ‘good. Inck” cake with for- tunes. for each guest. . The young. people all took a lHome, to. dream on, ' Miss friends. 8 i@ Niatp Each Other. "Scolsmun fislp -wach other matural- 17, wattes” fral Dundas his %“An Admiral’s Yarns” “If-a 3 A Vil tp clioose between two men. of nearly the same caliber, the one “bemmg “amEnglishman while. the ‘other halls from across the Tiveed, it A8 very long' odds: that he wlll choose | | his own countryman. “Qne of my discoverfes has been [ that, whilé: Scotsmen abroad are ag a rule a q)lmdl'd Tot of. fellows, those at |’ home remain very, very narfow. I have heard it said that an Edinburgh [¢ man seems to think that the world be- “gins at the Calton hill dnd énds at the : Haymarket station. One would almost (Zeel inciined to beileve that that is true.” IS O ST THE PIO| . WANT ADS NG RESULTS ‘ihat of bright blue braid, piped with meeting with' the (installed officérs - and it is de— 6:30 o’clock” supper will be followed streets of. Buenos s. &rgeutnu- .| too et policed for daylight holdups, - LA FRTSVANEI R S e nnmmmn i “Thred ylos. characterlitic of the Season, ar sliown here. - At' the top a D, has' a-béehive crown and a nar- row satih-covered beim.’ ‘If Is trimmed 'with * cherriés prinly -set ‘about’ the {crown' 1o clusters and bunched at the . ‘right ‘side. . A’ 'brififant ‘ali-black hat, sulted. to older weairers, has a_ glitter- | hlg fabrtc ‘over 1ts’ upturned 'brim and ' ‘sprays of ‘feathers at: each side. The | | youthfl hat at the bot | ribbon and flowers-to trim a' shape cov- ‘ered” with a novelty “materidl. This Hat s showr in several ¢olors 'with lmle“ Spi * Two' ingfinlou& ualng police | ! - - THFSE OFF‘ERIN GS ARE o'_ 0 UNUSUAL THAT w"E CANNOT GIVE OUR EXPERT FITTING ATTENTION— 3 NO' REFUNDS; ALL 'SALES MUST BE FINAL 12 pan- of Y-strap Jeather HOUSE SLII’PBRS Per Pmr s ..$1.00 40 pan- of l.ldnes ngh Shoes, in both high and low heels,” Goodyear:welts mostly, in black and brown nnd grey, $100 a Shoe Or, PER PAIR..... $2.00 This is by far the best lot.we have ever offered-—vnluec to $9.00. | | ’: zs pairs of Boys' and Little Gsnh One smll lot of Misses’ Shoes, sizes from 9 to 1l4—short. Iot from our hlzh-(nde line, at your choice,—~— --Per Pair. .. ..$1.00 | Shoes, values from $3.50 to $4.50—at | Per.Shoe. ... $1.00 | -1 On PERSPAIR ... .$2.00: - IS RETTY PRCED P e Or, PER PAIR. . Oxfordo, in Cuban and Military heels, mostly ‘welts; brown and black, in kid and calf-—at $1.00 a Shoe 32.00 25 pair of Men’s Dress Shoes, ‘includ- ing, dark. h& English; with Gpadygnr prosperous. appes! jvision of the: Eadies Aid fbh Methodist church willimeet Fi fternoon this week instead| ‘which, js their . regular | rl and there expln;n how he eame her valuahles where higprotests | be, qtremled fo, lhey v welt soles, Wingfoot rul 3 heels; al- I so some in black, not :11 izes— One Tot of Clnldren s Shoe: and San- dals—about 50 pair at your choice, Per Pair..... $1.00 25 pair of Work Sllac, v-!nn from IIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIlmllI|||ll||lfl||lllllllillllll|I!IIIIIIIIIIIIII' IIIIIIIIlilllIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIWfliMlfiIIIIHIHHI"MIMIMMMHMMM Your cllou;c of any of our Lnd:es High Dress Shoes, for the one day at $1.00. Off on -each Shoe Or, $2.00 OFF ON EVERY PAIR THESE ARE VALUES YOU C ANNOT AFFORD To Mmisst $3.50 to $6.00, including 10 and m ‘inch tops,ate= " « PerShoe.....$}00 Or, BER PAIR. ..., $2.00 mnmimlm:fimmmmmnmmImmiimnmmuhlllmllli' ceting ‘of the Ameri- ing-at: 8/0’clock in the Masonic}’ hall and & ‘hmpe attendance is: urged |: tenth wedding ide«to-be was presented: with ‘many |/ ece of the cake |, ?o\mberg } the . best wishes of her, mnpy % zA.ost Porty-olum VHAr posacim’ Gl During the period when..the. Un!tefl was actually. at Lt November 11. 1918, the 108§ = als, £ 7he“B & D” Shoe Stor chnd s e Excln.slve : "flllflllllllllllllll!IlllllllHIlllIlIIIllIllIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllmllllllllllllfllmmmllllllmflmlfllflllflllliflllllllll Jl‘l;e 1idt_inclydes ane, ha! nesota, trANSPOItS, . umkurg, sub- ne (-lu\sets,% te, 4 4 b as Sport materials; ‘-Surely, § i g % $1.00 _New Sp’rmg Smts $25 to $85 " Our wardrobes are Just filled with styl- ish Suits—Tricotine; Poiret Twill and You will find'a visit to our store will be w.el} wor‘qh .youx whlle., New Coats. and Wraps you will flnd It easy. t;o make your ch01ce h Matemals Polo, Tweeds, Her- ghiun Velours, Norman- otine and- Poiret. Twflls. NG ALL~’]?HE ' MODEL Two Gouard Bruneres | Dol _"I"' i ,,ay Bargams, W Ednesday, Apnl sth Womefls ‘Pure” Silk Hose Blaek, Na.vy, Brown, Nude Slzes 85 to.10 LA FRANCE 12-strand PURE SILK HOSE $2.50 per pair : One Lot of ! Nainsook Flesh-Color Bloomers and Step-mc each $1.00 SAK 2 fiuflmmmnmfln A AEAAR A