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a | | | —— n | -_— PIRETL. 1 AR ey RGN 5c i 1 THEG A 1Y +# THE BEMIDSI'DAYLY PIONEER """ e SEPARATION OF TWINS "WOULD RAVE BEELT FATAL Just Like a Waman, I A Fullerton man saya he wets twq | eggs from a single hen. His plan s ingen 4 might be worth trying s0 we print it for (By United Press) 3 ; 9 ¢ d § 3 3 Chicago, April 3.—An operation i bcoluumnl;ll“ be QN ; . to separate Rosa and J_nsefupB]nsek, y Mrs. Harvey, 4 ) arranged a micror opposite | Siamese twins, ~ would have proven ‘W. "Readers owe" ! ) : v's nest, so that when she hopsf fatal, a post mortem showed here to- d to them- d H off and_cenckles she seen inahe gines | day, Dr. J. H. M. Otradovec stated. 'ms of local H . o e .y 3 what shé’'supposes: ‘i her . hen The twins, who' died' last week, cackling. Tlis carouses L jentousy g/[‘f;s'rl"iw‘;_s ;‘"_d '_ N'f{) Jaas undoubtedly a son of Rosa and e F By A N - '(I’i;t lz’o;}q\h'lwms Testimony of Dr! ; . . rad¢ Is expected to' be intro- 2o lu ‘D'”N,ER t’: il h Ll . | - duced‘hg probate court here' during .Eight friends 15, ¢ 3 v settleiént“of the $100,000 cstate of ¢ : 3 v 5pB; iwere _entertaine Akthe twins." Frantz, it-was believed, 0'clock. di 1l receive $50,000, The other half S 2 §l! go to Frank, brother of the trains PHENdaYy? samserotg s » ey oo DEGREE‘O]; HONO;! ,H‘OLD’»S’ A ELECTION BOARD OFFICIALS Cook - Witi ssiiien o T o | = | SERVED WITHOUT PAY ) i "n frins 3-30 tf|! MEETING THiS EVENING | P Alexander, N D., April 3-==Elcction N i All. members of the Degree of Hon- s . ! board officials at the recent city aloc: Mra. Georger Degand Yol (R or,iare: urged to'be present at the| If clathes could speak the slip-over ] ton {;“;egigtf‘""gl‘:";‘xiu;‘:fif"“ Bl Hock of Northern were shopBing I\, waghion still puts stéiped: materlaly | TSEUIAT mecting this, evening at 8 dress might truthfully boust: °I came, ing without. compensation. = . i s o 'In_the }ead, for sports:skirts, but they | ¢100K. 1N the K, o all, I saw, 1 conquered,” for it made a PR it - Misses Verna and Mae Ferrell are | bave somé competition in plaid and || gy¥A] ORDER OF MOOSE complete trjumph last sumer. It THE PIONEER WARNT ADS visiting relatives.apd friends at Ten- | checked patterns in all skirt materials. v . was a long step in the direction of || BRHG‘RESUL’S strike thig week.' " ‘# - 7 % . {Checks with, fringed edges; are remi-| MEETS THIS EVENING | comfort for wear in warm weather. |! IR “'E—“, ... fmicent of shawls-and they make mahy | "The Loyal Order of Moose with the And now enters its near-ofkin In || Dick ngalfirl Monday night for|.of the smart*new. models In which newly installed officers in charge, suits, traveling in the same direction. || Minneapolis where he expects to'spend |'the fringle is substituted for a hem at |will meet this evening at the Moose | This new arrival s a two-plece affulr | OU’LL surely greet your || o US a few days on business. the bottom of the skirt and also finish- |hall at 8 o’clock and'it is desired that|in which a sleeveless coat Is worn garments with open i rs Dairy 'ICoors = | Ve 5:14¢4 | & the patch.pockets. . A> skirt of: this |almembers be present. * | with a skirt to match and a blouse, ||| arms after we've cleaned | ducts’ JceCream Polar Pie. Ask for: it. - kind appears In the -plcture above, | . -~ ;muully of crepe or other sllk, made ||| them witl‘1N our 'r:o-mlpr- J : : cut’ on simple lines.and having a“sep-| *ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE. n one with the skirt.” The dress is ||| process. e've taken im- || M15§ }F‘iflmu Elhe:s :‘?.‘efi‘é‘ S‘-],edw:e:; arate belt of the material. These| >3- Gt o . | complete in itself and can be worn | * measurable prec:\‘\t on to 1T end with her parents afiLconard an “Mrs, Charles Dailey. and Miss| without th t v | make them like new and will | returned to Bemidji Monday. fringed materlals are particularly |Gio ol Chapin, entertained a few ont, ithe. cont. " JBut dome. women (| tii that way so that | B . smart in the new. wrapped.skirts with f"én’(’ii' ] -tp E;ing' o the hame of | ObJect to going coatless on the streets. | cony “"““t_ : el Mrs. William Kiehler of Wilton [:the fringed edge arringed to runfrom thn io‘rm?;- 1005 l\%innesoia avenue, | A0d this sult fits thelr needs. The i ¥c°nl;m::11k;‘:; ,5v\rr“¢m-: Our | was bréught to St. Anthonp’s hospi- | belt' to hem. ~" |Bridge was enjoyed throughout the mnodel ‘pictured is of polret twill with 1 Serv%ic.e is always at your o tal for medical treatment Monday: Sport skirts .and street sKirts are a |evening; there being four tables, and Pelge-cplored blouse of crepe de chine. i service, . Cook Wi e little longer-than they were, the regu- (a Tuncheon was served by ‘the hostess. ls;l:lése:.{lzr::!fi;y(;:tfizvc}; :tn:n‘:!e‘fgog:; il B . lationlength being from six’ to eight| .5 : S N f | “You are as mnecar the S A St Bl e e rom e :“"0'- Wbt EASTERN STAR .TO GIVE themamow cufts, (t Master Cleances o, the : LY MILK FOR THE . Ci Goddat f Red. Lake | Plain colors, in stripes and plaids, is a | - y > - = Il closest Parcel Postoffice. } A o tday " between | Tival for pronella. and other dlotha. | .. CARD PARTY THURSDAY |0 5vAL NEIGHBORS TO HOLD || . gee % ade 10 Your MARKET . as ekt iie) e Cotiathiiiy i@he Ofder of the Eastern Star will|, = ; i~ Bemidji Cleaners = trains, having some dental work at. give the third-of.a series of card par- MEETING WEDNESDAY NIGHT | i} Y AR tendegiitol Mrs. I, W. Frerich. spent Saturday B8 Thtidny evening at 8 o'clock at| 'The regular meeting of the 'Royal || & Tailors Measure e Miss Mary Lukish s accepted a|with relatives at' Akeley. - tha! Masonic. hall. Al masons and|Neighbors of America will be held /il Phone New ' . ! e latest methods and§ position as bookkeeper-at the plumb- - - fi}g;g: Hamilies ,at.“g members of the }(Vedtnesdfiy“evexifllg @tSbO'clock atthe|| 578 Kaplan Bldg. “ O alone ':peqr‘éfll'é{wgé machinery to- insure the, ing shop of E. W..Bucklen, 320 Bel-| See our windows for Dollar Day |“Star” are invited. . 'of C. hall. members are urged |1 'y e : : § fg., Aty & specials: Sunshine. Grocery. 1t 4-4| ' to_ be ‘present. . = and glcf:bmk gattctrns bre. safety ‘of Koors Pas- 4 Cook With Gas- Miss Kate Hines spent Sunday at| +pourteen boy 13‘[},,,‘3'“; were en- METHODIST LADIES’ M,D II“:?\T;ICI’ ul:tt) flwngl:i'cm\‘l yot\; 3-30 tf|her home at Hines and) returned to i .ai o Burker at his home| ~ HOLDS MEETING TOMORROW When' You: Ask For 5 meanre B i e tertained by Ver ) a your greatest expectation. 1 and 2 y T i her work in, the, court house ;1109 Beltvami.avenue, Saturday af-| The Ladies’ Aid of the Methodist Your Daily Bread Your satisfaction in dress clean and pure. Miss Leona Hines was able to get| VOnCay morming. ternoon in honox of his seventh birth|church will meet Wednesday after- SPECIFY can only be realized when b % ) ut to-day for the first time after a 50 < anniversary. The children 'had = a|pgon at 8 o’clock in the basenient of ? the Suit you wear was made week’s illness at-hexhome, 1100 Bel- ba"d 1000 to. loan on farms. ~D"‘~§ihappy time playing games'and a birtht [t " church. Mesdames Boavrdman, . for you by competent tailors trami avéie. 4 ‘ nd company. 118 4agp lunch was served by Mrs Barker. |Grandy, ‘Bush and Jameson will be ‘ .to satisfy your style, your | ~COMPAN -3 M and M H. A. Ferrell and bab Mr. and Mrs. Barnett, 1108 Missis Mf‘?g{ v;;n}f‘ w;;g);g:entedanumber hostesses. Al are wélcome. . pattern and purse, ; ~DAIRY PRODUCT: 1 and Mrs. H. A, Ferrell and baby | ..M. - Bttt - | of. gifts is s. ¢ fi e ¢ i . | = visited her sister, Mrs. James Rice,|SiPpi avenue had as their guest| .. PRESBYTERIAN CONGREGATION 5 B ' T at, Tenstrike over Sunday and re:|Friday and Saturday of last weck |\pRESBYTERIAN LADIES' AID " ENJOYS SUPPER TONIGHT BETTY’ S arney s10ggery fummed fo: Demidis Sncay: ’ MEETS TOMORROW AFTERNON1 5 430 yrclock dinnery gl be served § M ngukfiképnlcq?-o P Polar Pie. Ask fof it: 2-14t0 m.gozobg‘if}?‘ %%m&m;w sotap for| _qpe Presbyterian‘Ladges‘ ‘Aid will |this evening to .the megmbers ‘of the i O THIRD STI?EE-’I:—'-” 8 THE' PION ;R WANT ADS S i at Trop;m:n’:r purgnase f:“:}z hold its regu;ar, {neitingthwle:dn'esda{ P}I‘-csb});teirifin‘ 'acng;ggh ll‘} at a:e SFae BRING RESUI;TS' Misses Beatrice Larson, Neliie and 2 s %% |afternoon at 3 o’clock in the basement | church, following which will come the fd Elva Gary accompanied friends to gt AL of“the church, and all members and | annual meeting of the chiurch and re- £ o i Pu‘;msky Saturéaypevening and were Oilzlk:zsh{fmh?;}?asgzzl%:”%’mls::fl:;: friends are rg};uestgiq lto_l;& ri:'ei:,n:: gorts wllltbe made .P,y/;the various = o weEkT.e"d g“eSts_if...Mlss b "w}f“:n‘é‘g}: ‘his"mf r?rixng g:in Kz‘erl.“:e':‘]s‘%?;fie;i’fz. ‘M%:?h::ll “2ill: be host. ‘e»,parme‘-' B - HARDY. TREES FOR NORTHERN PLANTERS:/ Mz, J. H. Koors returned last even- ;’""e:u_ e Shent the WPt WL IOM eidy: 3 e WOOQDMEN TO INITIATE' Beautify Your Hame With Trees and Shrubs ' ing from a six weeks t‘r;p t‘lr gViscon- i i BAPTIST MISSTON SOCIETY CLASS WEDNESDAY NIGHT Small Fruits a Specialty sin and the Twin cities%and left again| Polar Pie; or it 2:14¢1 | B j 3 Therq 'is a class of candidates to : ;k;:n‘g:mmg for etk Rapide bRt g : ~ | 1. MEETS WEDNESDAY NIGHT |} initiqntcd"at the meeting of the HOWARD LAKE AND ' _mg:;‘man f,‘;:;‘;l}; hfi:}’:mfi?es'th;i The Missionary society of the ‘Bap- MQZ‘;fll‘" wofi:ge:t Oé‘:,mgaf“ stwtltlc- VICTOR NURSERIES - Polar Pie. Ask for it. 2-14t2| p; 3 d tist church will meet Wednesday even- nesday even R 5 W. H. EDDY, Proprieto: o] 0 421 Pillsbury’ %€ademy, Owatonna, after ing at_the home of Mrs. L. C. Coe,|K. of C. hall and it is desired that all Hovind Lakis p S EOM M:lnnal- 'spending his spring vacation with his B ‘After the |members be present. Lunch will be Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Bailey re-|parents, Mr..and Mrs, E. N. French, 1101 Minpesota avenue. gr_sae d following the business meet- i i sfon |’ . . prograni lunch will be served-at which |served. following y: turned to their home, 606 America 11%3 Bel‘tra‘mlia‘venue.),x Mrs, H: Swisher and Mrs. Coe will |ing. . to your grocer evéry morn- L E. Leighton, Aggnt avenue, ‘last evening from St. ‘Patl R i ave L) . - 4, , mvhere they spent the last week on'a| Grogeri ‘at Dollar Day prices at {’;rgl‘:sfif:::i'ang\eui:";e;i%"me and a ORDER OF EASTERN STAR ing. f ! Office Over Beourity: State a7 comb{ned business and pleasure trip. Sunshme'Groc‘ery(" 1t 44 HOLDS MEETING TONIG,H"I"‘ —TRY ‘A LOAF— Beta. Grape .. BEMIDII, MINN: ) Mrs. J. C. Thompson and Mrs. Bert| The méetifig ofthe county commis- MRS: DALBY SURPRISED The regular meeting of the Order [ Smith of Blackduck visited at the|sioners: isvhemg:held &t the court Mis. E. Dalby was most pleasantly | of Eastern Star will be held this even- home of Mrs. E. C. French and tran-|house to-day and the following out-|cy iriced at her home on Oak strect [ing at & o’clock at the Masonic hall. , cacted .business in Bemidji Monday. | of:town commissioners are.in-attend- |[iid" Friday when ten of her friends|Members who went to Walker last Mrs. Thompson is a sister of Mrs.|ance: Willism Lennon, Kelliher; H. | qm her birth- | week will give a report at’ this meet- French. B Tmsdans Pite; 3. F. Hays, Wilton |Same 18 help her celebrate e mt n ing and all members are requested to S and S.'W.. Ellis, Biackduck. * |soeial conversation while the guests|be. present. Refreshments will be ; sewed: and delicious refreshments Served following the business meet- were served by the self invited guests. [ 10&- Misses Katheryn Marquis and:Lor- A S} P etta McCusker, stenog’raphg{s at' the T& Flstr—Pillsbury’s Box company’s office, moved last week B %8 6t 4-T | Thos cont were Masdames Bisho —_— from the Elletson home, 1110 Bl e O'Donatd, ‘Prestom, Seott. . Krause, GETTING .FARM FLOCK tramiggvents. to aparimenteiin the gt of town relatives who came 1o | Stgnstrom, Till, Rose, Miller, E. L.\ Wk ; aplan bullding. Jemidji to be present at the funeral|gg d Miss Luéy Dalby. L ar nOa = of: Wes Wright, held this-afternoon in L y Vi 0“ BUS[NESS BASlS Cook With Gas the: Methodist. church,- include a bro- || eNrEN SERVICES AT b 3-30 tfther, Sander Wright from Winnipeg, N. E.,Ch —Poultiy Specalist e e " | another brother, Stuart Wright of| ~~ TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH| .N.H.Chapmar, Job o b o s, 5 aw, F s asi 3 - e s ! University’s icu : Bclmlifln;ji t:llr:elneal: ier d’a:vghote‘:,ahs(;: :’::f ]fa;(‘;:," %:S rfi;fi:‘f:fi:& I‘\:I?WI{;; a Special Len:‘en.'slersv ‘:fi ‘.i,’:_lxted“f:: tension division, believes it is pos;xbl'e \Vi]lialeiehler, who lis confineéi in of Mrs. Wright’s, John Olson. t}?gr:rre’z]}:‘afi;cl p‘c’orn’cr o Bel{rami ;«;s;;uga:?:" ';ldflé' ::tso:niisf{g“sn‘;s‘um- St. Anthony’s hospital, returned to — ¢ o ’I"h' taorith stieet, B ss s,”” as i f‘ n her home at Wilton to-day. Mrs. Kieh- y % A 3 %‘l’;g’r‘n“e an irtéenth street, hev. A dairyman having a herd of wel ¢ is report i i Al)l)l[lm' ANI Am ann W, Frenk will speak on “The | hyed cows that freshen in October ler is reported.to .be.-improving..:..|. ek M-w ; Bearers of the .C'lf’fs'" The chlll'c: e o any bank in Minnesota on ‘WANTED—Stenographic work after choir will sing: ‘Love Divine, Oh|November 1st and borrow $100 for 3 by two | Liove ?};‘Cb‘?“'lflg t_‘ges’sell' k"l’\ge 5""& 60 days on his note wmlm)out his sfi. vice will begin at 8 o’clocki'A most}eyrity. He can do. this -because the cordial invitation is extended to all. bank}e,r ksowg that the daityman’s . ' leream checks will pay- the tote. The FIRST LUTHERAN CHOIR poultry businiss ma;lrthe [;l;]t oa S\;‘Ch . i it t] ultryniin’ who has new- pattern_—heautiful in deaien, GIVES CONCER, FR'?‘.‘," e ek 5F well bred pullets, be- . " just the set for breakfast room, or| The persomnel of thé choir of the |inni in October may borrow R e B Iake ctabe, 25 coupong of Créam F:rstebgther;,n ctmiceh whor will ghue | of any bank $100 for 60 dags to be e + undry soap an .50—see our |t ncert id: in i i " checks. cupied by Mr. and Mrs. McPhee of|_ Grocery. 44 4f f)?fia}s“fi?;:lcds %:%’el“ ag&zr:}isziflsi?; ;a hnlx;u,islineicfigtxg: l::l}x‘itngnfyorns cr:xe:cfi =] p g i . , V1SS é . 5 or egg 0] n the Snyder McPhee company, during SEE OUR WINDOW—Beautiful new| Jerdee, Lillie Lindholm, Hilda and|from their patrons. In.these communi- BAKING ' POWDER 5 Ounces for 2 5¢ """ (More than a pourd and Y a half for a quarter) Miss Lela Jones, a student of the Stenc Bemidji high sehool-who -has-been | 5 o'cldck in.afternoons, making her home with her sister, Mrs.| eXperienced and competent sten- Jesse McPherson, 417 Minnesota av-| ogrdphers. Answer to “B. K. enue, went to Nebish - Siturday to L g PRy we v U 46 i R Mr. and Mrs. J. | FOR SALE— 42-picce dinner set— the:aummeris . 24 Styld, 42-picce dinner set 25 50ap ((Clara Peterson; altos, Misses Ruth |ties ‘the biddy business is.on a busi- Dance in Old Armory, Wednesday, coupons—for - '$6.50, - Sunshine | Nelson, Mildred Olson, Edla Rudy,|ness basis’. What every farm needs ; P April 5. Music by - Schuck’s: Jazz Grocery. 4-4 tf)| Alice Ballingrude; tenors, C. M.|is a flock on as firm a basis of pro- . orchestra. : 144 ;e e Ascham, Alfred Greguson, ' Victor duction ag are our dairy herds. Put Paett — Jahr, Lionel Budahl; bass, Ghris Lar- [the fagfi flock on_a jbusipess bsis [ son, Teddy and, Earnest Olson, Leo-|and: thfjlowner -will live better and| % nard and Oscar Petefson, and A. H.|enjoy fumself more.” K Budahl. Tickets are being sold and }?Z——— the public is cordially’ jn¥! ofd g 5 Y T LTAND o ., Victory. Made. a. Diffesence. Mri. Mary DickefiSon, fmJ’JMfi Durinig the allied oéb?qmtiun of Ger- Emma Lu Ketten,-teachers in the;con- | migny, an amusing eticounter:took place solidated school. at:iPleasant.Valley,| patween n British soldier and g Ger- and Gordon Gardner, came to Bemidji| man haroness. G cd bo ot £ " he Right \ ;flt ay t“’: "s':zt ;hefl‘lfl't_t,e,r’shl‘;?%lr © “ihe’ baroness, writes Midg Violet R. | ¥, tovrs cdza e wie - |ar: Motbrists: on the highwdy betweeny / re(z;ini:'g zvi‘ ‘nnk..\?:lfi:y:sha.gzme'_' I Starkhani in * Wetehing o thel itind,” %MRS. MOONEY SURPRISED - |-fFreenfiela and - Pendletou.:huve" been day. "t 5 ~ | Told ‘a’ Britisir ofcer- thiae one “uf-his Ziird “Hatty - Moché <9 st Ravingicongiderable diffiegity in getting g Y ACL/| Bén instltéd Ber) Yindecd, she de- ]!}E'“'m ?l:r’fly'ed?fa”ie’v & i, |/ through’t dertain bad $pot 16 the road. Najrman Gardner who underwent clared, she }.’M nevér beeu so insult- 2.“‘1-'*53'. o1 the" msétfib 2 pelf A Tew diys ago an aptomobile sunk an_operation for Anp_ehm?lfi} gfi st. ]efl in: her l'g J}Tfi‘fgflcgjut QNCe | Rebekah Order came 16° Hémie, .to axie depths; buf, af{er a titanic Anthany’s ho: ""fil nearly. two ery,— began - inqlittéd ‘drid “finally’ ledrned 402 ‘Américan ‘averiue; £oShelp her struggld, succeeded :in haeking ot ago, ‘éxpects T2 Te TETe 06 Teavel the - that the lady'Mud) foisiaritwoCBritish sary. Several Hours-weres spent in |- The destination was forward, wever, hospital Wednesday and to visit his; soldiets whfstling and sliding down the | celebrate her 22nd: wedding anniver-| S0 the driver went to & farmhouse | friends in Bemidji for a short time| bunisters of her back: stairs. 8he |music and cards and later delicious| near by and asked a boy whether there before returning to his home at pleas- | hifid told tifem Sarply that” whistling | refreshments were served by the self-| was any other road he could take to nt Valley. and sliding on the banlsters were ver- |invited guests. Mrs. Mooney.was pre-| Pendleton. 7”‘ boten.: Wiiereupon Thomas Atkins, |sented a set of silver fruit knives. “Only road to Pendleton,” the boy NOTICE. ’ genial and undefeated, had turned to Thnsg present were Mes_dames. Me- | answeféd. - “Ain’t no otheg th g ‘/;l“y n.crst(;‘n d.nvmgdover ll?) mg}es her and remarked ‘pleasantly, “Aye, | Kersie, McTaggart, Tibbitts, Frost.| ~ «Qn, there must be somé‘othef-way,” |- an hour in the city and over 10 miles| yicuq hut. yer :should have won the | Smith, Krantz, Annette, Jinkinson,| tne motorist tnsisted. . 4 P /I ) SR pay war prices ? Why -' { Millions of pounds bought in the school zone will be prosecuted, war, and then yer could have coma | Olson. Riley, Courtney, Denley, Mun-| ~ «Nope, ‘no otheér ways Jost go' on by the go‘fernment a’so any one driving with'cut out open | ;0" (iq - down. pur, back stairs and |30T Wallace, Dougherty Ramsey and| 144 tne hole and pa will be along in . ; Soi e will be prosécuted. N = whistled.” e T v Misdes Bernice Wallace, Fern Ram-| & little bit an pull yo’ ovt-tor $4."— Chief of Police. d sey, Jean Dougherty and Lenora 1 dl;n 4 4 A i 3t 4-4| 2 Smith, ndlanspolls Hewa;