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1 THE BEMIDJiI DAILY PIONEER | Vi e « ‘PAGE FIVE Items for this column will be " gladly received by Mrs. Harvey, telephone 114-W. Readers owe it to their guests and to them- selves to'see that items of local interest are reported. Every item Il be given proper considera- tion when source is known. S D.,..,(Snyder returned last night ffom a business trip to Tenstrike. J. Winterstein of Schoolcraft was a business visitor in Bemidji Wednesday Cook With Gas | 3-30 tf| 5 P. Lish of Scnooicraft is attcnd-! ing to business matters in Bemidji this week. Polar Pie. Ask for it. 2-14t1 Mr. Leonard of the Galion Iron ‘Works, Minneapolis, transacted busi- ness in Bemidji today, Miss Hazel Wagner, 807 Minnesota | avenue, was operated on at St. An-| thony’s hospital this morning. Polar Pie. Mrs. Frank Gagnon, Minnesota ave- nue, is visiting friends and relatives at Minneapolis and other places for a week. Ask for it. 2-14tf Mrs. Marvin Krog of Fifth ward|, entertained a few friends at a social | evening at her home yesterday. $50,000 to loan on farms. Dean Land company. 1-18tf Art Wilson of Kelliher transacted business in .Bemidji Tuesday and re- turned to his home that evening. 'B. W. Lakin took the night train for Minneapolis and will look after business matters there for a few days. Polar Pie. 2-14tf Leo Mayer left yesterday afternoon for Grand Forks where he will trans- act business and visit friends for a, few days. L % —_— | Miss Ella LaFontisee, Mrs. A. S. Buck and Arthur Kerrick motored from Minneapolis to Forreston the latter part of the week. Cook W ith Gas Ask for fu 3-30 tf Miss Lucile Cota left Bemidji the latter part of the week for Minne- apolis where she has accepted a Pposition as bookkeeper. Lun¢h sets at the Presbyterian sale Friday afternoon. 1d4-20 S. C. Bailey is conducting a state land sale at Duluth today and expect- ed to go from there to Akeley to con- duct one there tomorrow. Polar Pie. 2-14t Ask for it. ling to his home in Bemidji from a Mrs. Dan McKinnon and Miss Glad- ys Preston left yesterday for Lari- more, N. D., where they will trans- lact business for a few days. ‘Wm, Bierman of Hoppe is visiting {at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac |Streeter; Fifth street this week, He is their son-in-law. Cook With Gas ! ‘ 8-30 tf| Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wood of Glas- glow, Mont., who visited Mrs. Wood’s parents for a week, returned to their ‘home Wednesday- Lurich will 'be iserved.at the Pres- byterian sale’Friday afternoon. 1d4-20 J. E. Harris, Judge of probate, who has been ill and confined to his bed ‘this week with la grippe, was reported | as improving today. T. C. Stewart returned last even- business trip to Bagley and other towns west of here, DANCE Friday night at the Old Mo- ose Hall. Music by Dot Van’s orches- tra. Good music and good time assur- ed. . 8t 4-21 See the window display at the Elko Hat-Shop on Friday and Saturday. Every hat a REAL bargain—prices $3.95 and $6.95. Sailors of good quality, $2.95. o 1d4-20 Miss Edna Flynn was a_guest at the home of Mr.land Mrs. P. J. Rus- sell Sunday and returned to resume| her {:\caching at Solway the first of the ‘week. . Aprons at the Presbyterian sale Friday afternoon. The office of the Minnesota Elec-, tric Light and Power Co. will be open from 7 to 9 o’clock Saturday evenings beginning this week. 1d4-20 | County Superintendent J. C. Me-! Ghee and his assistant, Miss Mary Lil-{ leskov, visited the four schools at Frohn this afternoon and will return | Infants dresses at the Presbyterian sale Friday afternoon. 1d4-20 Miss Sarah Arnold and Miss Esther Rulien returned the first of the week from Akeley where they visited Mrs. Ralph LaMoin, a former Bemidji pub- lic school teacher, for a few days. Dr. and Mrs, E. W. Johnson and family has as their Easter Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs. Waldemar John- son, Park Rapids, also N. R. Johnson of Gonvick. The gentlemen returned to their homes the first of the week and Mrs. Waldemar Johnson returned ito Park Rapids yesterday. / Bungalow sets at the Presbyterian sale Friday afternoon. . 1d4-20 The office of the Minnesota Elec- tric Light and Power Co. will be open from 7 to 9 o’clock Saturday evenings beginning this week. 1d4-20 Mrs. Cora Myers of Little Falls who has been a guest at the R. E. Cota home, 1208 Bemidji avenue, for sev- cral days, has returned to her home. Miss Olga Skinvik left Bemidji Monday for Bovey to resume her teaching in the public school after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Skinvik during her Easter vaca- tion. i Mrs, Susie F. Allen was a guest of her daughter, Mrs. R. V. Koehn, 416 Irvine avenue, over Easter. She has sold her hotel at International Falls and was enroute to Cass Lake to make her home, Mrs, Koehn accom- panied her there Tuesday and return- ed to Bemidji Wednesday. Mrs. Earl Allen and Miss Bertha Brooks of Cass Lake, who were also Easter guests in Bemidji at the Koehn home returnde to their homes Tuesday. Cook With Gas . 3-30 tf Some of the hats you admired at the Elko Hat Shop, priced $12 and $15, are among the sale hats Friday and Saturday at $6.95 and $3.95. We turn-over our entire stock every 30 days. All hats in stock over 30 days must go Fri- day and Saturday. - 1d4-20 Don’t fail to read the Elko Hat Shop’s ad in this paper. It means real bargains. 1d44-20 Charles Vandersluis and son, Angus returned to Bemidji yesterday from St. Cloud with three International auto trucks, one having been purchas- ed by Alex Doran, another by Nas}\- Finch wholesale grocery, and one will be used by the Bemidji Hardware Co. The other will be placed on sale. Mr. Peters also accompanied them on the trip. Children’s home-made clothes at the Presbyterian sale Friday after- noon. ¥ 1d4-20 . 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 heavy, the fire rates may be almost doubled. We are publishing this no-| tice, which we have received, to save you money, and to earn the chance to write your car insurance. Call at the Phelps-Landberg Agency, 106 Third St., or Phone 775, BEFORE MAY FIRST! 3d4-17-19-22 TO HOLD FOOD SALE The last seven divisions of the Lad- ies’ Aid of the Norwegian Lutheran church” are “pianning 3 food sale for Saturday afternoon at the Gas Com- pany’s office beginning at 2 o’'clock. oDpD FE;LLOWS TO INITIATE | CLASS TOMORROW NIGHT There will be work in the first degree at the regular meeting of the I. 0. O. F. to be held tomorrow night at 8 o’clock in the Moose Hall. It is urged that all members be present. MODERN SAMARITANS HOLD REGULAR SESSION TONIGHT All members are urged to be pres- ent at the regular meeting of the Modern Samaritans tonight at 8 o’clock at the K. of C. hall. Lunch will be served at a social session following the business meeting.’ BETHEL LUTHER LEAGUE TO MEET ON FRIDAY EVENING The Luther League of the Bethel Lutheran church meets at the church Friday evening at 8:15. A good pro- gram has been prepared. Refresh- ments will be served by Mrs. John Moberg. A largd attendance is urged. BETHEL LUTHERAN LADIES HOLD SALE NEXT THURSDAY The Ladies’ Aid of the Bethel Lu- theran church is planning an apron sale and supper io be heid in the 1d4-20 jchurch basement, America and sixth |street Thursday, April 27. At that time all kinds of plain and " fancy aprons will be on sale. The public is invited. ELKS LADIES VOLLEY BALL TEAM TO PLAY TOMORROW P _The Elks Ladies volley ball team will play in the club rooms Frida ternoon from 1 until 6 o’clock and all members are requested to be present. |EASTERN STAR TO GIVE CARD PARTY TONIGHT The fourth of the series ¢ part being given by the ern Star at the Masonic hall will take place this evening and all membe; of the Star, Masons and their fami and friends are invited to card PRESBYTERIAN. AID HOLDS : EASTER SALE TOMORROW Lunch will be served by Division No. 2 of the Ladies Aid of the Pres- byterian church tomorrow afternoon during their Easter The other ions are offering dining room lin- s, rompers, dresses and aprons for sale. The ladies have worked hard to jhave a complete line and this promises to be a successful sale. The public is invited to attend. ILUTHERAN BROTHERHOOD TO HOLD MEETING TONIGHT The regular meeting of the Luther- an Brotherhood of the First Lutheran church will be held this evening at 8 o’clock in the church parlors d the program will be given in the Norwe- gian language. O. B. Stephens has charge of the topic, “The Earl Nor- wegian Immigration to Ame . is desired that all members be p ent, BIRTHDAY PARTY George Knight, Jr., entertained a few neighber boys at his home 1111 Lake Boulevard, this afternoon to celebrate his sixth birth anniversary. Games were enjoyed and a birthday lunch was served by s. Knight. George received many gifts from his Ffrienas. ‘Those présent mncluded Mor- ris Isted, Gene Shavitch, Cyril Hod- gdon, Blair Kittleson, Raymond Me- Mahon, Joe Murray, Jim Lucius, Jim at-[an « get more than me budgzet, also to purchase two new com-| g on candidates and it is urged that s and to charge the me or the semi-monthly ey, G Funkley. Manders and MOOSEHEART LEGION WILL 1 MEET SATURDAY NIGHT The Women of the gion will hold a special nteeting & Mogseheart April 22, at & o'clock in hall for the purpose of ba “IHICN you buy your Chil- dren’s Shoes here, you Shoes —you get the assurance that the Shoes are honestly made, properly constructed of ma- terials that will stand up un- der the rough usage they re- ceive. In other words, we guarantee complete satisfac- tion. We highly recommend our Children’s SIMPLEX SHOES al 1 by the host- N tehell, J. Ho cen's to Bemidji this evening. § ICHARLEY CHAPLIN {“Wolves of the Range”| POST-EASTER PARTY Mesdames L. B. Wilson and H. W.! Bolger entertained at a post-Easter| party last evening at the home of the | latter, 1115 Bemidji avenue. Seven|at the meeting of the lad tables of bridge were enjoyed during|Methodist church noon: president, N the evening hours and lunch was ved by the hostesses assisted by Mrs. George Rhea and Mrs. E\ Y Baskets of Easter eggs were placed |secretar on each table for center pieces and{ther business was transacted small chickens were used.as favors. A [voting to pay $100 on very pleasant evening was enjoyed by and George Knight. METHODIST LADIES’ AID ‘Wilson. [treasu the Children's as solving Shoe problem. B. & D Shoe Store SOCIETY ELECTS OFFICERS The following officers wery vice-resident, M P chadegg: S L. B. ndy, and Phene 45-W 307 . rs. R. J. Boardman. Fur- i Beltidyey the Aid the church ASK YOUR GROCER FOR mhb- lun- I members be present. l ] al planning a hard- v 3, the entire pro- ch wil go to the child- Mooseheart. 8 ; Ralph’s Horseradish Fresh From the Ground A HEALTHY RELISH BOTTLED HERE AT HOME THE PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Le- % e e e e T e e cAfter Lasler Clearance Sale the lot- Elks Build- The Store | ! Ahbead e [SUSEE Friday and Saturday | 100 Trimmed Hats taken from our stock, values up to $15.00, choice— $6.95 100 New Trimmed Hats taken from our stock, up to $7.50 and $12.00 values, $2.95 Don’t think a sailor is a Sailor—examine the quality of straw, the trimmiing, etc.— then see what you think of our Sailors, on sale at, choice all. REX THEATRE TODAY & FRIDAY == Qi 9" Hobart Bogworth Productions Inc,/ HOBART, BOSWORTH He despised his wife—He hated his daughter—Hatred for his “Bunkie™ | | burned decp 1n hus soul—Yet happiness o | ALICE JOYCE In an intense dramatic photoplay of Love, Emotion and Big Spectacular Scenes. A visualization of Charles Caldwell Dobie’s famous novel, ‘The Blood Red Dawn,’ —entitled— “The Inner Chamber” A picture that gets under the skin. A mam- mcth production for a great star. A strange tale told in a novel way. INTERNATIONAL NEWS A COMEDY Children 10c—Adults 25¢ ~—and— Adniission: TONIGHT ELKa FRIDAY - R e — was to be his. greater happiness than he had ever expected could come to hum. A story of the Yukon—of Gold Rush Days—and of America today—cast includes: MADGE BELLAMY RAYMOND McKEE WADE BOELTER WILLIAM CONKLIN —And Other Notables. “By the Sea” In Two Parts Mutt & Jeff Fox News Matinee 2:30—7:10-9:00 Admission—10c-25¢ —SATURDAY— | Featuring Jack Livingston and Pauline Curley i : Used Car Bargains We must move our Used Cars—so we are offering these extracrdinary bargains in rebuilt automobiles. The cars listed below are Used Cars that we have ac- cepted in trade on new cars. The motors have been completely overhauled, and the partly worn tires have been replaced by new ones. In fact, every car listed here is in A-1 shape and ready for immediate use. If you want a car at a real bargain, and on terms you can handle, this is your chance. 1 Ford Roadster ........ 1 Ford Touring ......... .$170.00 .$175.00 1 Ford Delivery . ......... $185.00 1 Ford Roadster ......... $225.00 1 Ford Touring .......... $255.00 1 Chevrolet Touring .. . ... $200.00 1 Chevrolet Touring ... ... $325.00 1 Buick Roadster ........$335.00 1 Oakland Touring ... ....$600.00 1 Buick Touring ......... $700.00 1 Buick Touring . ... If interested, see us at once—as the prices and terms we are offering are sure to move this lot of cars in a hurry. . MOTOR INN BEMIDJI See Window Display Friday and Saturday 300 CHILDREN’S HATS Exclusive handlers of the “Priscilla Dean” Hats for girls from 4 to 18 years old Prices $5.95. $4.95, $3.95 $2.95, $1.95 and $1.45 RXEEEL g b % g ; choice ] $3.95 » |2 100 New Sailors, choice while they last— | § s e T e T Spring Fixin’ Up—ol house, harn, chicken bouse and the rest of the place, roqinves tools and hardare. —ITEM ONE-— PAINT—Water quic sols wood when it geds in the por You can prevent this by sealing them with |2 Hickory Paint. This forms a tough clastic film which will protect.your surface for years, besides aduding ma- terially to the appearance of your premises. Outside Piant, in all colors, per gallon . .. ... i --$3.50 —ITEM TWO— LOCKS and HINGES—Many styles and sizes, prices according to quality and finish. Check up to se¢’ what you need and come in. Inside Locks ......... $1.25 Hinges ..y .....;.45¢c |5 —ITEM THREE— POULTRY NETT —A good chicken yard enzibles you to keep your chicks in, and the danger out. All styles of Poultry Fencing. —ITEM FOUR— ROOFING—If winter storms found weak spots in your roofs, you can qu y repair them with Ligmid Roof Cement; or if you need a new roof, try somet of our Roofing—per roll 1-ply ....$1.90 2-ply ....$2.25 —ITEM FIVE— TOOLS—I"s better to own good tools than to orrows We can supply you with anything from a screw driver to, a complete outfit—best quality at moderate iprices. Hammers. .. .50c to $1.75 Squares. . ... 50c to $2.50 Saws......$1.00 to $5.00 Braces....$1.25 to $5.25 Levels. . ... 35c to $10.00 Planes....$1.50 to $8.75 C. E. Battles HARDWARE 3-ply .. ... .$2.70 ' B RS THENT SEN |