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THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 6, uéz i Items for thn mlumn will_be gladly received by Mrs. Harvey, tclephon. 114-W. Readers owe it to their guests and to them- selves.to see that items of local interest are reported. Every.item | wlll be given proper coi tion'when source is knows, Mrs. Alfied Jergerson of Becida | visited friends in Bemidji Wedx_(eSA day. Fat A Mis, R. Gilmore s’ visiting “'her parents at Fosston for a.few days this week. e oty was a_between’ idji Wednesday. Cook With Gas aln shopper. in Bem- 3-30 tf Mrs. Mabel Saunders of Turtle River attended the dollar day sales in Bemidji Wednesday. Miss Minnie Mitchell: of the Fifth ward spent the week end with Miss Childs of Deerwood Minnesota. e Mrs. W:l iam -Masterson and. Mrs. George Feigel of Northern were ‘busi- ness visitors' in Bemidji Wednesday. Polar Pie. Ask for it 2-14t1 P..J. Russell returned ryesterday from a few days business trip to Vir- ginia, Grand Rapids and other ylaces Mrs. John Hendtiekson of Fossfim Minn. is visiting:her -daughters, Mrs IIYII Galligher, Mrs. A Melver and Mrs. owe. Cook’ Wit‘ G - g 280 tf Mesdames Lester : Peterson, Smith and Willi ner were callers ‘n day between trains. H f the city yester- Mrs. Sidney. Millex_6f - Pinewood was the between train guest of Bem- idji friends whxle shdppmg here Wed- 7l 3 nesday. 4-7 Mrs. 'E. P. Lane, and Miss Rose Olson_have gone to spend the¢ week with Mrs. Charles:Jouvenat at Park Rapids. Mrs. Jou 15\Mls Lane’s niece. The Flour——P:l]sbury s 6t Mr. and Mrs. Lester - Smith’ and baby arrived heré -a’few: days ago from Portland, Oregon. They will make their home “at- 621 Bemidji avenue, Kingston Ford, "a stnflént of St John’s University at Col visiting his mother, Mrs: . Ford, 307 Seventh street during’ hls sprmg vacation. legeville, is Mrs. John Foster of Grass Lake came to Bemidji yesterday to attend the dollar day sales and while here called on friends. She returned to her home last. evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sexton return- ( ed from Minneapolis ~Wednesday, where they have visited friends and relatives and attended to business matters for two weeks. Kenneth Ordway of Northfield vis- sited at the home of his cousins, Mr. and Mrs.'F. C. Bates, and family, vesterday and also called on other friends in Bemidji. He left again this morning on a business trip. NOTICE. Any person driving over 15 miles an hour in the city and over 10 miles in the school zone will be prosecuted, also any one driving with cut out open will be prosecuted. Chief of Police. 3t 4-4 Mrs. William' Blakeley of F.n‘ley» DeGrave, of Wer-. friends at Northome a few days this week. Mrs. Earl Hanson is reported to be on the sick list at her home, Irvine avenue. Mrs. A. Kaiser returned to her «'home at Bagley after visiting with relatives in Bemidji. Cook With Gas 3-30 tf Mrs. Andrew Johnson of Cass Lake 'spent yesterday in Bemidji transact- ing business and attending the sales Mrs. O. S. Huset and duughter, | Annie, of Frohn spent yesterday in Bemidji shopping and Lal]mg on her fnen ds. Mrs. J. H. Herman of Thief River River Falls is the guest of Mrs. M! L. Matson, 509 Bemidji avenue, for a few days. Polar Pie. Ask for it. 2-14tf Mrs. Earnest Miller, postmistress at Kelliher, is spending a few days in Bemidji transacting business and visiting friends. 3 Mrs. tomorrow Dick Van Arman will leave morning for Brainerd friends Friday and Saturday. Cook With Gas 3-30 tf Mrs. George Clayton who lives lon the Scott farm two miles south- iwest of town, has been ill and con- fifled to her bed forthe-past ten days. —_— Miss F§therJ{uh n, teacher of the sixth grade eentral school, left yes- terday. mornin fot Akeley sto. visit .frien'ds'for af Ask for it, 2-14t2 Miss Alice “Johnson of Kelliher is visiting Her sister, Mrs, ‘A.'B. Kobe, 714 Bemidji.avenue, this- week: dur- ing her spring vacation: Miss Dorothy Doty, a student of the Bemidji High school, is spending this week at her home at Sebeca and will return to resume her studies after the spring vacation. $50,000 to loan on farms. Dean Land company. 1-18¢f Mrs, William Ciish and daughter Mae and son Frances are expected home today from Walkér where they have been the guests of Mrs. Clish’s mother, Mrs. M. Gleason, for several days this week. . William Spears of Red Lake, who i to attend the funeral of his mother-in-law, Mrs. Fred De- neau, held here Tuesday has return- ed to his ‘home.. Mrs. . Spears and little son will re: tfl Sat- nrday 3 Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Lyman of Remer spent last night in-Bemidji en route] to their home' from Walker. the doc- tor-is one of the county commiission- ets of Cass county and has heen in at- tendanee at a county board meeting at Walker. See the new 1922 model Harley Davidson Motorcycle now on. display’ at the General Repair Shop. -Mrs. R. E. Hays left yesterday morning for International Falls. to transact business for a few days be- fore returnirig to her home at Minnea- polis. ‘She came to attend.the funer- al of her brother, the Jate Frank Sol- berg, held here Tuesday. Polar Pie. Ask for fu 2-14tf Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nerbun of Es- chnaba, Mich., came to Bemidji to at- tend 'the 'furerdl of his_sister, the late Mrs. Fred Deneau. Mr. Nerbun left this morning for his home but Mrs. Nerbun will remain for a longer time. Mrs. Joé Neérbun, a sister-in- law of Mrs. Deneau, also came from Minneapolis to attend the funeral. HAT GIRLS! Styles that a not be equalled.: ages. iyou did! "Miss Ruth Essler is visiting . with]" 714 | £roi 2:30- 0 5 qclack- in. honor of Pnscnlla Dean Hats You never did see any- thing as charming as these hats! Colors that are ‘just ‘beautiful; “different.” And valuesthat can- ° Don’t fail“to seé: clusive dlsplay—you ll <be_glad | | £ T MODERN SAMARITANS TO :HOLD MEBT]NG TONIGHT ern ;Saimaritans will.be 'held 'this ‘eve- ning ‘at"8o’clock in.the!K; C. hall and; it"is! desired. that all membets" be prescnt 2 BETNNT BETHEL LUTHERAN BIBLE CLASS MEETS’ TOMORROW The Bible class of the Bethel:Lu- theran’church will meet Friday even- ing at 8 o’clock at the church. A large- attendance is urged.and the public is invited to attend. ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE Miss Ethelyn Hall entertained a few friends last evening at the E. W. Johnson home, 605. Lake Boulevard. Several hours were pleasantly passed laying bndge, there being four tab les. Lunch was served by the hostess. EASTERN STAR TO GIVE - CARD PARTY THIS EVENING The Order of Eastern Star will en- tertain at the third of a series of card parties at the Masonic hall to- night. All Masons and their fam- ilies and members of the “Star” are invited to be present; ELKS LODGE TO INSTALL NEW OFFICERS- TONIGHT - The: néfily' elected. officers ‘of the| B..P. 0. E."Wilk:be ifrstalled at the nédeting tomght 8- o’clock at the Elks "hall' and it *is” especially urged that all memhefrs be present METHODIST A_lD DIVISION HOLDS MEETING TOMORROW A ‘meeting of the bed room divi- sion of the Methadist Ladies’ Aid will be held Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Andy Larson, 713 anesota avenue; and the chairman, Mrs. S. A Cutter, requests thqt all members be present. oDbD vrzu.ows AND REBEKAHS PLAN SOCIAL SESSION FRIDAY | A social session is planned by the 1. 0. 0. ‘tomorrow night at the new Mocme hall to which all mem- ‘bers of the order, the Rebekahs and their families are invited, There will be dancing and cards followed. by a lunch and a goodtime.is assured all} who attend. sion wnll precede the social hour. BIRTHDAY PARTY I(ltt]e Mijss. Mary Krantz ‘enter- ed.a.few of) Jier. nds-today: her sixth. birth anniversary. Games ‘weie ‘enjoyed during’ the afternoon and a birthday lunch served by Mrs. Krantz. Mary:. recelved a numbeér of birthday ‘tokens' ' from her friends, Those present ‘were Virginia, Ke eth and ‘Bobby Bush,-Margaret, ax Kathryn Hurley, Vu‘glma Frad Beity Claffy, Marguerite Vipon, Mae elch. - Mrs. Don Johnson of Remer was an all, day guest Tuesday of Mrs.} Paul kalesky, 609 Bemidji avenue. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Reynolds of Kelliher arrived in Bemidji this morn- ing and are the guests of their daugh- ter, Mrs. J. R. Veloske, 1212 Doud avenue, for a few daya Mr. Rey- nolds will receive medical care while, in Bemidji. s o _Fred E. Bates of Northfield[ came to Bemidji yesterday and is a’ guest of his brother, F. C. Bates and family, 524 Irvine avenue. Mrs. Maude Ordway, also 'of Northfield 1s a guest at the Bates home. She isf] a_sister of Mrs.‘ Bates. SHOP For Gurls re exelusive and In sizes for-all ‘this ex- ~# THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER The regular meetlng of the. Mod-|. A thort business ses-|; a Ripple, Vivian Hakkerup and Nevxm | Breaking | 1 B BARRISCALE I:; age of 117, 131 acres “in townships G . e |l5 156, 33 to 36 th of 3 1155-156, ranges, 3 o 36, north o HCLD ‘MEETING TONIGHT'R‘JZI Lake with 204 miles of proposed The Woman’s: Gatholic “Order of|ditches. Foresters will meet tliis evening m1 Much i rost has been aroused the basement of St. Philip’s church.|for and-against the construction of | There will be installation of officers | this ditch at this time and it is ex-| and it is desired that there be alpected that there will be a fari-sized large attendance. |attendance at this hearing. All in- "lcru\tu(l parties are free to present PRESBYTERIAN LADIES’ AID | their views on this subject. {ELECTS'NEW OFFICERS | One of-the latgest attended meet- ‘BLACKDUCK' MAN FILES AS ings of'the Ladies''Aid of the Pres-| i CAND;DATE FOR SHERIFF byterian church was held \estvrdn)‘ R H‘f‘{"’errlmon’rhmf tlllxe basen;fcmt of the| ehirch e following officers: were | + Dave Wester of Black- ‘elected for the comihg year: Mrs. ."Ouf:(hu. l;fiedn:sf\ candidate for the I 'E:: Reynolds was re-elected p“s"lnflue of ‘county sheritf to succeed dent; Mdsdames. A. A, Warfield, M. | g gyey’ Johnson, present ‘incumbent. L. Matson, E; R Evans and H. A: |To date this is'the only filing which ‘Pfiughoeft, .the four vice-presidents; has becn made for that office. Mrs. E.oN. French, secretary, “"df None of the present county officers Mrs. J. . Bssler, treasurer. Lunchiy,yevet filed as candidates to sue- was served by Mesdames M. L. Mat-|;ooq themselves, but it is expected son, J. Meilicke and H. Z; Mitchell.| tha¢ practically all will do so intplenty B. A. C. CLUB PLANS BANQUET of time before election. AND ANNUAL CAMP TRIP WOULD LOCATE WHEREABOUTS The B. A. C. club planned definite-| OF FORMER RESIDENT HERE ly for its annual banquet at the busi- | o g\elsei wielfnbr:agl\]enlsdt tll:leg*};.ttefl;&r‘:agf Miss Emma Frunk,( 1111 West 36th April, and is an event of the club|Street, Chicago, Ill., is desirous of lo- Which is looked: - forward to with|cating W. H. Perry, who at one time much pleasureq Also the camping lived at 406 Railroad street, Bemidji. trip, which is an annual affair, is| She states that she has a matter of planned for the first week in June great importance to him, and any- after the close of school at Imsun‘o"(‘ knowing his whereabouts may State Park. After the business meet-! — ing, the evening was spent in com- | petitive exercises in which all the‘\ | boys took part. ! A.F. & A. MASONS HOLD 1 REGULAR BUSINESS MEET\ | A F. & A Masonq met at the| Masonic hall last evening.in mguluu 4 communication and _jhpoxcd of sev-| eral business matte# Preliminary | reports were heard from mcmhnn, of the building committee and it is ex-| pected ‘that’ there will be something definate to announce this line in- side of thé next few weeks. The next regular meeting will be held on April 20, when it is planned to put on-third degree:work. For that session a large attenidance is | requested. County ‘Auditor A. D. Johnson an- FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO JOHNSON’'S [y R U > ALways BUSY” The Store t:n:':.h_ns Low Prices to e i HEARING ON_RITCH NO. 37 ‘ Bemidji TO RE HELD HERE FRIDAY - Arguments for and gainft the con- | struction of Ditch Noi 8% will be|d heard at the final heating:o be held & tomorrow, April 7, at-10:A. M. in| the district court before J\nge C. W. Stanton. This ditch co drain- | 144 Shiopping Bags Just Received 'THEY ALL GO ON SALE HERE FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY SPECIALS Your Choice 5% Cynthia Stockley’s world-famous. novel, in: stupendous picture, ; —Starring— i PRICILLA “It Has Everything” Mystery, Action, Drama Suspense, Romance i and Thrills! n ELKO SAT.—SUN.—MON. Bl B 4 —_— | I . . TONICHT & FRIDAY “THE n POINT”’ . Starring ‘ BESSIE With an All-Star Cast 1 - Including B Walter McGrail i Joseph Dowling . | Fl‘idhy a.nd Wilfred Lucas | Satur day Pat O’'Malley 77, Ethel Grey Terry He had money—lots of it;; and a beautiful wife ani child. But he wasn’t hap-_ | DRESS. Ei SALE II—'romcm & FRL— g oy Why? ‘ $19.95 INTERNATIONAL NEWS i ‘ d AND A COMEDY. Our SUIT SALE s ELKOR Is still on in full swing. 1 A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION H Saturday—PETE MORRISON in . \ " “CROSSING TRAILS” S P S 1 . | = e e e e "PAGE THREE 4ncillary Receiver, ther undersigned did on the bth day “of April, 1922, duly -take possession of all property, real and personal, in the State of Minneésota, owned ahd controlled by said Keiifield-Lamoréaux Company” at''said date; and will fetain: posses- sion and cofitrol thereof and .contin- communicate with her or send-th: X {formation to the Pioneer so that it may be forwarded as quickly as pos- sible. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF ANCILLARY RECEIVER TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:;— TAKE NOTICE that the under- signed, E. W. Nix, was on the 5th day of April, 1922, duly appointed ‘Ancillary Receiver for the State of Minnesota, for Kenfield-Lamoreaux Company, bankrupt, by order of the United States District Court for the der of -the Court: Notice is further given that John Oman of t.he Village of (Casq :Lake, Minnesoty, has been duly appointed by the undersigned as’the representa- tive of the Ancillary. Receiver in"and. for the County - of Cass, State ‘of | Minnesota. Dated at Bemldjx, Minnem)ta, this: northern district of Illinois, Eastern|rin’day of April, D. 92 Division. v P E W. le‘ Notice is further given that pur- Anclllary Receivers suant to said Court Order and as 3td4-156 Hats 4 Simply pouring into our shop daily. It would take this whole page.to describe "them and give the price, and then your idea . would be but meager compared to the teal beauty and charm that they possess". NEW MODELS FROM RAWAK, ASCHER ahd GAGE. PRICES $7.50, $12.50, $13. 5o, $15 An Attractive Sale Has Been Arranged for ERIDAY & SATURDAY 100 NEW HATS $4.95 - $3.95 - $2.95 300 PRISCILLA DEAN HATS $1.50 - $1.95 - $2.50 ONE NEW LOT OF mple Hats HOICE $2.95 :—— See Window Display —: Don’t Fail to Come in Friday or Saturday! G e | REX-Today & FRIDAY Even in the Soul of a Life-Scarred Woman Loving Her Son, Deserving His Scorn— “Love Never Dies” King Vidor’s Wonderful Picture of Love Everlasting Sweet in simplicity, strong in spectacular sensation, human in sympathy. Adapted from Will N. Harben's “Cottage of Delight.” Directed by King Vidor, Lloyd Hughés and Madge Bellamy Head Great Cast. MUTT & JEFF| =05 o™ Starring Torchy Mat. .30——7 10 9 —COMING SUNDAY— . " D. W. Griffith’s “DREAM STREET” A Dramatic Com%iixs::géa::it: by Characters of CHARLES CHAPLAN in his very latest, “PAY DAY” ue to operate.same until-further ors, i 1 5