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g y'turned Sunday from Cloquet where gladly receive telephone 114- lers owe it to their guests..and to them- selves to see that items of local interest are i . will be given tion when source is known, A. Hendricks of Werner transacted business in the city today. Mrs. Bellé Lopg of Puposky, Minn. was a call’égfi the city today Cook With Gas o i 8-30 tf Alfred Skoogland - of Northern was a business visitor in Bemidji Sat-| urday. LCyril -Dickinson and Charles Dur- and of Puposky were Bemidji business callers today. Dance at old armory Tuesday night, Music by Shuck’s Jazz Orche;tn; 1 ’ t 4 Mrs. Wes Wright of Morthern was the guest of friends while shopping in Bemidji Saturday. Paul Winebrenner of*Eaks Plan taganet visited fxiends iingbqjid during the week end. ; Polar Pie. Ask for i, l; Mrs. H. A. Speck of Frot shopping and ' attending to:] matters in. Bemidji Saturd: *Miss Agnes Cullen fiflfiifl: es- terday from Minneapolis ',ei'é yfihe visited friends dnring her spring va cation. AL 7 See our Children’s Shoes and Slip—‘ pers for Easter at our loy prices— Consumers Shoe Co. * 7% ‘6t 4-15 s Alex Shavitch left- Sund/y night for Minneapolis where he will take work with a class for the Shriners degree. - Lorraine and Ro]afid ‘Angvall re—‘ hey have visited their father for sev- eral days. Cook With Gas - = - 3-30 tf _ Miss Emma 'Golz returned to her home in Bemidji Saturday night from Wadent where she visittd friends last week. Mrs. Roy Neélson' Tetur heme 7§t Crookston after visiting Miss Mayy Lillescov_in Bemidji over the Wedk endiscounmmg B Polar Pie. Ask for it. 2-14tf Miss Rose Marcus has returned to resume her studies in “the high school after spending her'vacation at her home, in Nebish. Miss Dale Hunting, teacher at the Lincoln school,returned. this morning from Minneéapolis where -she visited during the week end. $50,000 to 1lo: nd company. on’ farms. Dean I 1-18tf Miss Rose Olson;. teacher in ‘the Lincoln schoo], returned = Saturday night from Park Rapids where she visited friends last week. -\ Miss Larson and Miss-McBain of Bagley shopped in Bemidji between trains on Saturday, returning to Bag- ley on the late afternoon train. - Cook With Gas 3-30 tf Miss Blanche Dodge returned Sun- day from Rémer fo resume heg teach- ing in Central school after visiting at her home during her vacation. Miss Jean Tower has returned from Stephen, Minn, where she; vis- ited:friends during her spring vaca- tion. She teaches in the North school. Men’s oxfords in latest brogue style, goodyear welt soles at $3.98. Consumers Shoe Co. 6t 4-15 and little daugl;nter Mary, are spend- ing a couple .days inythe city visiting {nends and attending: ers.’ Mrs. N. O. Lars - who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Wes|. 7 Wright, at Northern:for .the ' past’ week, returned-to’her home at Mora Saturday. Polar Pie. ‘Ask for it.". 2-14tf Miss Lois Dally, school nurse, re- turned to Bemidji-today to resume her work in the Bel i schools, af- ter spending her;vacgtién at her home at LaPorte. William_Kieblef - and . daughtery Verda, of Wilton visitéd Mrs. Kiehler at ‘St. Anthony’s hospital Sunday. Shejzexpects to soon he. able to: be. moved to her home. Ask to be_shown those Ladies tan oxfords at $3.98-“you can’t afford to pass them up—Consumers Shge Conipany. . 6t 4-15 Miss Alma Munspn, principal -of Central ‘school, who visited at her| home at Akley during her spring va-| cgtion, returned Saturday to resume duties this morning. Miss Dorothy Nangle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Nangle of this city, a sophmore at the college of Saint Teresa, Winona, earned honor marks in the <emester examinations held recently. She earned honors in ing her vatation . at. her; home there. . R. Tee of Nebish]’ business mat-|* l‘\(rs.b J. C. Parker left- this noon for Chicago, called there by the illness of her sister, ‘v ¥ /l k she ' yisited friends for a few, days: LAk, g Hollis Coe, Beltrami avenue, visit- ed his father at Lake Julia Sanitar- ium during the week ena. & 33 £ i Mrs. H. H. Bolster will || morrow morning for Lake Jufia itarium where she will receivg care, ; S. C. Bailey International ~Falls™. where: he_is c6§d\l t sale today. BN Forrester and R Kenfidld went to La Follette lodge.at Norway Beach Saturday, refurning to Bemidji this morning. \ Mrs. George Deity 815 Minnesota avenue, entertained.a few friends at a pleasant social afternoon Saturday, during which lunch was serbed by the hostess. ¢ Miss -Anna Hoag, teacher in the junior high schgol, returned to re-| Sume her duties this morning after visiting friends in Minneapolis during her vacation. ; Arthur Moe returned to Bemidji this morhing. from Oklee: where he ‘| visited relatives during his:school va- cation. His mother remained there for a longer i o Austin-* returned from St. Panl yésterday -where ‘she visited friends during her spring va- cation, and resuméd her teaching in the high school ‘this ‘morning. Cook -With-Gas _Miss_ Caroline H._ Z. Mitchell was. Cload Friddy night .| illness of his father.-in-law.. Mrs. Mitchell went there the first part of the week to be with her father. Misses Sylvia Carter and Mabel Wagner have\-efitrned\“&o Bemidji to resume their teaching in the Bemidji schools after visiting at the home of the former during their vacation. Miss Avis Akre, teacher in math- ematics -in the' high ‘séhobl,” returned from ‘Thief River Falls .to resume her duties ‘this morning‘after spend- the serious J. W. Angvall of the Home Bakery came to Bemidji yesterday from Clo- quet where he owns another bakery, and will visit his family and transact business here until the latter part of the week. ¢ ‘Polar Pie. Ask forf.. = 2-14tf 2 Judgs C.'W. Stanton leaves tomo: row morning for M Jugde’ which“'hégins__there 'uesday., . d special ' Wright will preside at. the term ‘in- this city. i Have you heard of those Ladies high grade tan.oxfords at one-half price at the .Consumers Shoe Co., selling at $3.98.~; 6t 4-15 Mrs.B. A. Kolbe, 1¥11 Doud aven- ue, had as_1,o%lJock luncheon guests Saturday, Mesdames Frank Koors, Clarence Nielson and J. N. Ganter. The, afternoon- hours-were. pleasantly passed in playing bridge. Mrs. J. Peterson and daughter, Marcelene, have been guests over Sun- day of Mr. and Mrs. J." G. Ryan, 508 Beltrami avenue, >and returned to théir home .at Watren this morning. Mrs. Peterson is a sister Yof Mrs. Ryan. iz Mrs. E.'P. Lane; 'Wio hag visited relatives at Park Rapids for a few days, returned Saturday night to her home in-the Fifth ward. She was ac- companied by her niece, Mrs. Charles Jouvenat, who will vi9it in Bemidji for a time. & The following out of town visitors attended the spelling contest held at the State Teachers college Saturday afternoon Louise Gilstad, Saum; Alex Ripple, principal, Nebish; Miss Sadie Fultz, Debs; Mrs. Nellie Taylor, Pine- wood; Mrs. Charles Deardorf,. Spur; Miss Beulah Sewall,- Pinewood; ». Castile, Waskish; Miss Carol Knox, . -Miss Esther Ruoien returned from| | Akeley - Sunday: wilere {2 :the Daugh- eld this eve- ricks ¥ 1 play during the afternoon. All mem- bers are requested to be present. METHODIST BROTHERHOOD MEETS TUESDAY NIGHT . The “Brotherhood” of the Method- ist church wi}l hold its regular month- ly meeting in the basement of the church Tuesday evening. Supper will be served at 6:30 o’clock follow- ed by’ a short business session.’ All members and friends are invited to attend. TEACHERS LEAGUE HELD MEETING, HERE SATURDAY The monthly meeting of the Teachers Patriotic League was held Saturday, April 8, at the State Tgacherv college. Miss Ida M. Jef- fries had charge of the meeting, Miss Adah Williams and Miss Myrle Meth- ven led the discussions from LaRue’s Psychology. The following members were present: Mrs. Ida M. Jeffries, Spur; Miss Lalah Brady, Spur; Blythe McLean, Adah Williams, Myrle Methven' gnd Mrs. Petra Swanson, all of Bemidji. *BIRTHDAY PARTY Little Miss Helen Stewart enter-| tained 18 of her._girl friends this af- ternoon from 3:30 until 6 o’clock at her home, 1019 Bemidji avenue, it being her fourth birth anniversary. The children had a happy afternoon playing games indoors and out of doors, and a birthday luncheon was served by Mrs, Stewart, assisted by Misses : Harriet Boyce and Bernice Kirk. She received- many pretty birthday ‘tokens. Those. present included -Betty Lou Voight, = Berenice Olson, Maxine Bradford, Margaret and Betty. Marie ‘Given,’ Marianne .Johnson, Lenora Erickson, Gwendolyn Smith, Leo- jean French, Elizabeth Robinson, Lea Gill, Lorainne Kuasbe, Rilla Maude. Titus, Marion Yaples, Mar- guerite Armstrong, . Billie. Dennison, Dorothy. - Elwell; W‘lrea_ Ghichester, Iris Petrie and Helen-Stuart. ECONOMY “CLEANLINESS is next to godliness.” Let us keep your suits or frocks in immaculate condi- tion and it will intensify your charm. Besides, it’s true economy to have your clothes Dry Cleaned as it adds months of enjoyment and service to their life. “You are as near the Master - Cleaners. as ‘the: ‘3 {(Continped.¥ too high' to protect. Bel lands. I fear that the level suggeste by them is calculatéd to favor water power interests ‘without regard . to the ‘z«:“ fare of our settlers. With ‘kind perss 'Y_ourg trulyat The following y fom Co gressman. Knutson nr{fp Which 'i$!sels- explanatory. " et B April:1, 1922 “Hon, C. W. Stanton, Judge of the District Court, “Dear Judge: “J am frank. to say that vou have made me very uneasy with regard to the water levels established for Red Lake under the proposed drainage plan and immediately upon receipt of our welcome letter of the 29th I, called Mr. Reed’s office and was in- formed that he was out of the city and would not be back until some time next week. They are to let me know when he returns as I wish to take this matter up with him person- ally. We will have:to insist that the McNair bench mark at the outlet of Tamarack River be used in establish- ing the levels at Red Lake otherwise none of us will know where we are at except possibly : the water power people. “J concur with your view that this project should be primarily in the in- terest of agriculture and if the set- tlers cannot receive ‘that measure of benefit from the Red Lake drainage project to which they are entitled we will simply have to put the brakes on the entire matter for the time be- ing, but I am satisfied that the secret- ary. of the. Interior, Mr, Fall, will back us up in our efforts to get re- lief for the settlers.~ = ' “T'will write you ‘again next week. Very sincerely yours, ‘“Harold Knutson.” This morning the Judge. received the following letter showing the cor- respondence between Mr lvig and the congressman. It.is apparent that Mr. Selvig does not fully unaerstana the matter and should be deeply in- terested in seeing that:the level is established for the benefit'of the set- tlers, k¥ h et ? ~Apri “Hon. C. W. Stanton,’... Bemidji Minnesota. “Dear Judge: “Telegram just re G. ‘Selvig, of - Crooksi follows: R “Red Lake levels has from C. reads as lon governs ment bench stamped 1239,:Minnesota at Redby, C. G. Selvig.”’= “In view of the fact!'ihat the water level established may be brought before the Secretary of the * |Interior for his final approval most A AN A A~ A e AN SPECIAL SERVICES THIS“WEEK AT PRESBYTERIAN :CHURCH Special Holy Week servcies ‘will be held in the Presbyterian church Thursday and: ‘Friday evenings of this week, and 'a cordial invitation is extended to all to attend. M. B. OF A. TO INITIATE . CLASS . THIS, EVENING Candidates will be initiated at'the regular meeting of the Modern Brotherhood of America tonight at 8 o’clock at the K. C. hall. A social session will follow and music will be provided for dancing, and lunch will be served. All members are urged to be present. SPECIAL EVENING SERVICES AT/M. E. CHURCH THIS WEEK Special Passion Week services will be held each evening with the excep- tion of Saturday this week at the Methodist church at 8 o’clock. Pre- céding the preaching service a meet- ing of the workers wwho are doing personal evangelistic work will be héld at 7:30 o’clock. Miss Katheryn Brett, teacher in the public schools, St, Paul, arrived in Bemidji Saturday night and will closest Parcel Postoffice.” { " Bemidji Cleaners ~ & Tailors N. Paperm: Mgr. Blackduck; Miss Bessie. Lowry, Sol- way; and Miss Lucile Dennis; Wilton. hone New | Kaplan Bldg. ~ ||| 8 78 riding stitched College Algebra and Survey of United States History. SILK UNDERWEAR 7 . A _-‘_I VEST different at /both qu ends; . Four extra iniches of length prevent, it from ang“ rolling up; while its £2%¢ shoulder “sttaps ate 'of hem- that they cannot slip off the shoulder. article of glove-silk loveliness has a special feature; -let-us . show you. -silk so placed Every Vanity Fair visit_at the home of her brother, P. D. Brett and family, 515 America avenue, during her Efnsger vacation. . TONIGHT LAST TIMES PRISCILLA DEAN IN HER CROWNING SUCCESS > PICTURIZATIC 140 WIRLDFAM )T | _BY CYNTHIA STOCKLEY YOU'LL SEE— : “ The Terrible Awakening The White Captive The Terriffic Flood. ELKO TONIGHT—10¢-30c Rebate Cards Apply _ |any day, will you not be so kind as to! ‘look Inte this at once and, wire -me inossible publici pe ‘{what is going on. of. this propds collect? T 3 “Very sgincerely yours, - “Harold Knutso} #P: §,—Sinte writing " thy bave reccived a letter-from: ig reading as follows: ™ ' “The bench mark> used in" ascer taining the level of Red Lake isithe one ‘at Red Lakd;near the saw mill located near tl endy: buildings. " “In ‘view q'F 4* qwflk’\m‘, pot that’ you Ft04L. is given eveny o X in.the gem i D Bsettler It will be not that: message Mr,” Selvig ‘used thab n}u:l}(l at RedaLnket;‘nngun hi o e same date the be: amark . 8t Redby. M i \Qf The entire matter is'iil utter con- fusion and the only bench : mark about which the settlers know any- thing is the one at the outlet and should be the one used by the govern- ment in fixing the levels of that body of water. s so thati . NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that there is money in the treasury to pay gen- eral fund warrants to and including warrant No. 2088, and revolving fund warrants to and including-No. 1560. : George W. Rhea, City Treasurer. i ., 8t 410 ng, Pastor 'S CHURCH Bemidji, - Minn. Hours of Services on Sundays at 8:00 A. M., 10:00 A, M. and 7:30 P. M. Al are welcome. Non-Catholics are cordially invited to attend any or all of our services, Admission free to all. Religious instructions given 'to anyone frec upon request. Liter- ature and information on the History and the teachings of the Catholic Church will be furnished free upon request. Holy Bibles, Payer Books, etc., for sale at cose prices. A copy of the Bible should be in every zmsmtei DOUGLAS. FAIRBANKS presentr’ Bs R i Phologfraphy under Arthur Edeson, scAll Fu'()u. ‘One For All"' Here you will see “Doug” in @' genulnely great production ef an incomparable story—in which lhlf. attains the ambition of bis| e, i ONLY 2 SHOWS DAILY Matinees 2:30—Nights 7:30 GRAND 3 DAYS BEGINNING Am-il 16 SUNDAY 0000000000000 fiq “ALWAYS BUSY” B e RS Py VIRGINIA TAXI DRIVER FOUND MURDERED SUNDAY Virginia, April 10.—A coroner's ‘jury was called today to probe the mysterious death of William Ruzic, taxicab driver, found late posse four miles south of Bear river. . Ruzicthad ‘been: killed 'by ‘blows on ‘his .head by .a_blunt instrument. It was+believed ;he .had been;dead since last, Tuesday night. “A young man, about 20 years old, asked Ruzic to drive-him-to the Bear river district. He has-not been seen since that time. Authorities--are - searching’ for -him. They do not believe robbery was the motive. Ruzic was married and had five children., whose body was Sunday by -a sheriff’s 2 - IF YOU CAN THINK OF A BETTER PICTURE THAN | =IO T 1| “A GAME CHICKEN” IN WHICH TO STAR Bese DanieLs —-THEN YOU'RE ‘SOME THINKER! —SEE Hél{ AT THE— ELKO witkibar n 11— t 8 F F NOUEEHESA 0 “The Store That Has Brought the Low Prices tp Bemidji"” LOOK! We Have Just Received Another Shipment 0f .. 62 SUITS Just Unpacked - They All Go At The Materials are Wool Tricotine and Men’s Wear Serge ALTERATIONS FREE! Betty (Dmpson The beautiful star, more charming than ever, in a role that surpasses her perfcrmance in “The Miracle Man.”” A story s0 engrossing thn‘ one sits spell-bound as the plot thickens and riser to a novel scnsational climax. that thorpughly sat- isfies. 5 ~—~—The Cast Includes—— MILTON SILLS—CASSON FERGUSON—MITCHELL LEWIS We Unbhesitatingly Recommend This Picture GRAND ;s TONIGHT TIMES TOMORROW—POLA NEGRI in— “THE RED PEACOCK” Fr 8 7 B B R B 4 re o