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oo M and.{firfi, Clyde Martin ofTurtle “Tgwa e Bhest ‘/business ‘visitor in Bemidy & ) ‘Edward Bowman of Egir 1d)1 to Bentidji WEDNESDAY 'EVENING, APRIL 12, 1922 mgez i ’C. Cobb and son Sylvanus of Virginia arrived in Bemidji yesterday and are visiting friends here. Mrs. Redgie Middleton of Baudette came to Bemidji this, morning ana will transact business: here for a few days. PGS g 13 The Vogue'Millinery;; Doi.not miss seeing our new line 'of Easter Hats that just arrived. 1t 4-12 Johp, Tyler ‘of Spoonér is a @kt /this.wlek at the home of Mrs. Anton Thompson.. She came to serve as a juror. Pl Mr,ga‘ LG el came imidji‘ Tuesday £o' tran- Y 2| cact b ?E&,uynd while- here. called pal Oley Haugenson of Wilton-was a jini - "+ THE BEMIDJi DAILY PIONEER ‘Word has been received in Bemidji of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs, Robert Shaw, St. Paul, Monday. Mrs. Shaw is a daughter of Mrs. M. Mac- Gregor, 703 Beltrami avenue. Polar Pie. Ask for it. = I LARA L8 asas s ASSARRARARRARALA, IR HIIII!I[HI}IIMIUIII\IKIlIIIIHII [ et 2-14t1 Mrs, R. Gilmore returned Saturday rents at Fosston. from a visit of several days with her Her sister, Mrs. A. Kaiser, Bagley, accompanied her to Bemidji and repurned home tod: 2 A e from ther home, a business ‘caller in Bem »esday.‘ on friends. ; \ (sjtreeft and A;neric {avenue, a',‘j - ' . \ g N ay for special careyi: P 0 X Cook With Gas \} {u\ - 6 William Rogers of Nary w: Bibe- e }’ween train visitor in Bemidji-Tues- ay. L e 3-30 tf \ — . co Mrs. Frank. McManus, 1213 De: ¢ The Vogue Millinery: Ladies £ome | o) ¢ 'has been very ill at her honto in-and see.our new line of Easter| . T ) 5 Ben e since last Saturday but is'reported Hats that just arrived. 1t 41z [P e Charles Frost left last evening for M % redh : K rs. Arnold Bakkuin, Tenth street the cities to transact business for a| . 4"Mourice avenue, returned Tues- tew days. day from Fosston where she has been visiting relatives. . to Bernard Landgren of Wemer was a business visitor in Bemidji between trains Monday. Cook With Gas See our Children’s Shoes and Sfip- pers for Easter at our low prices— Consumers Shoe Co. 6t 4-15 330t o w. SieMvett i sllnaking Shbusi- - 0" :op [ness trip to Minneapolis ang icago Mo;fi?;f “Oel‘,“:a}‘;i‘; :s:lf ctguelgeky):;: this yvgpk. He expects ;to return to for & few days. Bemidji Saturday. Eo N Mrs. S. P. Heath has accepted eorge. 19;11.’1::5% T&“‘::tffie:n??: a position in the millinery department sestors meeting. }" of the Troppman Department store i gL and began her duties yesterday. sk for 1t. Polar Pie. Ask for it. . 2-14tf Mrs. M. D. Weeks of Spooner came to Bemidji to serve on the jury and while here is the guest.at the L B. Minnick home, 501 Fourth street. 2-14t4 River autoed to Bemidji Tuesday and called"on friend: ¢ M Pgter,‘%l;:‘fie of Grant Valley “friends while shop- ming 4R “the - ¢ day. wg v B. W. Lakin, who has been ping G “the city Monday. transacting business at Minneapolis ' Vogue Millinery: :.4|this week, went to Ft. Francis to The Vogue Millinery: Do Not Miss Karioct l" dines A before oturning seeing our new line of Easter Hats |8 et that just arrived. 1t 4.12|t0 Qemxd]b e T E{w “Bolster left last. evening| $50,000 to loan on:-fayms. Dean for lis ‘where he will tran-|Land eompany. R 1-18t¢ sact’ business; for a.few days. A ten-pound son was born yester- L. T.:Gavin of Duluth transact- day to Mpf '‘and Mrs. Nels Rode, ed business’in Bemidji yesterday and[1100 Bemidji avenue. Mother and whilehere ‘was the guest of friends.| baby are reported to be getting o along nicely. i Cook With Gas : | 21 8-30 tf| Mrs.. M. Phibbs returned to' her s L., P . [farm home at Rockwood Monday after Miss Jenrie. Cummings of Debs is|visiting her daughter, Miss Pearl, in Company. § Ask to be_shown those Ladiex oxfords at $3.98+—you;can’t affo ,Q“”!’i“’"“s Sh pass them uj 6t 4-15 “action. ‘ Effort to Give Our Customers‘Full Value in Every A Birthday Sale to Cele e ohpee mapOUR T ?alis- In that time we have improved our store in a gx'qnt many L C <and now can breath R 3 gogioin/ v .| Whatis the m igantic +hrill §owrin awsstern i production P L see S.uB ‘Snyder, county highway en-|days this week. * gineer, left Tuesday night for Bau- dette and will' look after road work in chut_~yicinity for a few days. The Vogue Millinery: Ladies come .inand see our new line of Easter ‘Hats that:just arrived. 1t 4.12 PSR '] 1 T it e l.Wm. E. Bowser, a student at S Thomas college, St.. Paul, arrived in DS % & - | days. Benidji - this morning and will visit sume her work the fir, oy W, | st of next week with ‘his, parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.| ¢i6r an jliness of several wfieks. N. Bowser, 823 Bemiaji avenue, over 1 . Easter Sunday. 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. Mary A. Rouse spent the week end at her home in Bemidji, 423 Fourth street. Her son, Chester Jr., took her to Rockwood Sunday even- ing with his motorcycle, ' where .she resumed her duties Monday morning as teacher'of the school in. the ‘Fon- tenac district. ;i Misg; Coral, Knox went to Black- - 'duck‘on‘the early train Monday morn- jng to resumejher;duties as teacher of the school in the Summitt district near Blackduck. Her spring vacation of one week)fiasfenqugd in_Bemidji at the homé ‘of her parénts, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Knox, 1117 Park avenue. ~ e b — " Polar Pie. Ask for i 2-14t1 b B e f - ¢ 'l Jdm‘Luchen, Erick Landgren and 0. Stillwell of Becida came to Bem- idji Sdturday by auto, it being their initial trip this spring, and attended to -business matters, Mr. Landgren marketing some honey of very fine quality. They report the roads in fair condition for motoring, with the | exception of about one-half mile of corduroy west of town. Preparations are being made to have the new automobile insurance rate manual for the West ready for distribution about the middle of April, with the rates effective May 1. It is expected that there will be a normal increase of about 20 per cent in fire rates. In certain states, where the fire loss ratio has been unusually hedvy, the fire rates may be almokt doubled. We are publishing this no- | ¢ tice, which we have received, to save to write your car insurance. Phelp: Landberg Agency, 106 Third street} or phone 775, BEFORE MAY g‘msn t 4412 e} REV. J. FRALING, | Bemidji, Minn. I | ST. Pl 'S CHURCH rami Ave. Phone 347 on ‘Sundays 8 a. m.—10 N Pastor, 710 0 p. m. | daily. ||, “Non-Catholies are cordiall | a | on the 3 || Catholic Churei 1| style, goodyear welt soles at $3.98. Consumers Shoe Co. ¥ NS Miss Bertha McGregor, Red Cross ¢ firse, Tetured Tuesday:frem Col-; ) H T. E. Porte, who was'called to Proc- . M..W. Knox returned to ‘his home |tor last week by the serious illa-ean in Bemidji Monday morning from Ne-|of her sister, Mrs. Zahn, that the bish where he spent a few days with | latter .had undergone an operation his son, Norman and family, on busi-|and was making a good recovery. ness;connected with Mr. Knox’s farm | Mrs, Zahn .is well known here having there -which he has rented to his son. |spent the summer months in this vi- * | cinity. i you money, and to earn the chaneef.- | Pray oks, Bibles and Religious {| | articles at cost. The Church urgesi|i | allCatholics to-have a copy of the | | Bible in their home and to read ui Men;s oxfords in latest brogue 6t 4-15 Word:has been reeeived from Mrs. Dainty New Our display of Spring Shoes will ap- peal to even the most fastidious; wom-, ah. We have here in various leathers the new strapped slippers which have proven so popular in the style centers. You can be certain of being correctly shod this Easter by getting your foot- 1 wear here. Quality is assured and j\ the range of prices is such that we . ‘-have’a shoe for every purse. I/ During this week,“early méi‘fiin‘g; shop- ¢ r‘%ling will aid us in givifig’you the fit- SHOE PHONE 45-W STORE? | Footwear - ing service that we wish you to have, Where Quality apd; Serglge Are First , ¥k T [ 15 spending' this week in Bemidji visit- | Bemidji _for about ten days. .Miss / ing' friends ‘and transacting business.|Bertha ‘Phibbs is the guest of her " sister and friends in’town for a few eraifie’‘where she visited her sister| A g , Mrs. Leon Battles, for the past. ten A UNNERSAL'JE\VEL1 She expects to be able to-re-| Presented by Carl Laemmie Directed by Stuart Paton, Story by JacksonGregory. o $2.95 to $22.50 mo./ “mAlL . 0T ORDERS "~ ways—adding features that have helped our“trade and eliminating things that were not necessa All this has been accomplished by the loyalt many customers who have contributec 0 our suc- cess—and to show our appreciation ¢ this loyalty WE DECLARE A SALE WHEN WE WILL GIVE‘ALL OUR CUSTOMERS A CHANCE TO GET TOGGED UP FOR Fanter AT THE ' LOWEST PRICES COATS ' $7.50 to $50 SUITS $12.75 to $50 SKIRTS $3.95 to $22 “EXCLUSIVE BLOUSES - Extremely Low Prices »Children’s Wraps “ "Complete Line of w - GHILDREN’S WRAPS CAPES - SPORT COATS k Prices from Dainty Underthings ‘At Anniversary Sale Prices 4 Complete assortment of Summer Bloomers and ’ Step-ins 69c to $2.49 Glove Silk Bloomers, Vests and Chemises $3.95 to $6.50 ——a0 N Latest Noveltes in SPORT SWEATERS IN SILK OR WOOL Beautiful : color assortments. bR '$2.95 to $12.95 PROMPTLY FILLED. OF CHARMIN | lineage. ‘or desirable. Ll RLTERTTTYEY "'Onyx” ; | Slender: ankles | hall mark of aristocratic Emphasize the | slenderness of your ankles by wearing “Onyx Pointex”’— 850 P4 < bra"fe wl o\ ¢ NEW MILLINERY and $9.50 A new shipment of 50 Hats, valued up to $10.00, will be sold during our Anniversarry Sale $4.95 No Two Hats Alike. FYTYTVYTYVVIVPTPTPIPIELT: THE FAMOUS j ot are the IS WEEK BRINGS THE.TENTH ANNIVERSARY OF OUR ENTRANCE NTO BUSINESS..IN..BEMIDJI ON OUR PRESENT SITE. Ten Years of Honest Destinctive and Exclusive New York Styles at TROPPMAN’S LOW PRICES— | $12.50 Is YOUR EASTER GLOVES KID GLOV BEMIDJI'S OLDEST ESTABLISHMENTS . $2.50 ? N b ES—White, Grey, Black SILK GLQYES—Whit'e Grey, Mode DON'T FORGET OUR DOWN. STAIRS STORE.