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o + i PR e RO < SR e g e e o s opr vy s Ay R IR Y PRSI ey ENTERTAIN AT BRlDGE “Passion Play” Re Slutten of Erskine! W. A, Rice motored to Bem th iy From B omesene wod s T pept] Grane. Ve reM"nn Jok i ome ot fon. Blay.” is- week and - wil ay from: Fen: e and was the gue rant’ 'y vigited“at t| ome o 5 « The Ohemnymer “Iasslon 0 T gk, nfyr%:atives ‘whi trnnspct'mg \Isglt ‘I;h' and ~ Mrs. Fh lLue:eck 1208 v Al iimcf{"':{:rgflfi i M;'}.'m" a draipatie © Mm\:t::? odf lfhl & 3! 4 —_— | mebs here, ; “ sl'America avenue, while shopping' in . ! ferlngs. of Chir] righiated “from a i\, Cook With Gas ! Bemidji this week. of tained by them at ‘their homme, 820 | (€CRR G0 tants ofithe’ = ‘| Bell 2 eltrami avenue, last e\eni‘r;:‘zl?a:;;g mue'B)unxlnn village In 1083, With “fi | the hope ‘§f. Stdying a spliguethen ragiigs * The" origlnats textt probably was mudle by the inonks: or Btal; h\ll; _m Tor it . 214tf] bndfie whs enjoyed throu evening hwre, there bmng Iop bles plu)(_d N LATEAN sociETY' vg | HOLDMEETING T@NIG| £k 3-30v tff" Polqr Pi - . Judge J. E. Harris, who has 'Miss Ida Virginia -Brown spent. oH. ’l.'. McAlnu]ty of Minnepaalis is > Thyrsday at. Laporte between trains. | transacting; business. in * Bemg;u rHe ::Alfiheflstc:sh;: l:)me f&” ast sev-| Shu instructs a elass in music there:|expects to remain in: thxs vmmty for J P % E about e ‘week. g"sdofr’gp’““ to: be; 1 e Rema far tlug ealn-l \vill be gladly received ‘by ‘Mrs. Harvey,’ telephone 114.W. Rnden owo ', it to. their. guests.;and ta, th . A. Blom of; E¢kles was pnsm of % 5 ;;"::_:‘Q,"' ;i o hi Harin pmdn&: 56 nfi's n o “°T'CE._"F°‘,’,”5§|K wl:vr:s" 5 ret umed to his home in the eve starting' today at the 0 theatre, ayre; Lits Eva— !.‘"",['gf" o i ln will bé-shawn’ only twice daily... At{ % the %9nu bt “f'y a‘%’f‘&‘}’; 'l s "Wl P K HOETA12:30 in the afternoon and at 8 P M:bin 3 | will gneet nt 7:30..0’clocks: e B e o ~4ioln Pio. Ask for . 2utt| 1t 4:22] niveg nsheasspmbly’ rou?' : B y Fr 5| - . 4 €O he' e'emng progri . acti z bus o8 lGreen, «who has. b been serving on A i ey 6. R. Middleton' of B b: i thisl?mmf a moekxmnl"md* entution, > it p the Jury in Bemidji-this week, will go defie ho has been: attending ‘court ) 0 :Tenstrike todny to spend Sundny int Bemxd]l this - week, returned to m his. iqrm] his home yesterday. % TllB’S Hhrry tnold of Ng hern. was a public. i& tfie‘?"g‘:"?&fi?fir" N T" Yenra.: busmass tor in; Buyi i Findr‘y, N For. Ka] o mng ting and. per}?nngmé 'srgg 'IQPV‘I;J ad, pork roasf ¢! pffce, pie and [ luricheon gu 3.4 22 ga‘rl son_and Ma-. and Mrs!J. P:'Lahr and fam-| . Supt. George A. Cross of the Red | el ter, Phogs ily: ha:etm(}vhed rfom 12h|7 Beltramhl Lakepggency %vas in Bemidji between SR ‘avenue “to -their farm ‘home- south- re "west: of “Bemidji ga'fi;’fiiti’;’“gafl.flc?efi‘fisggg he train today for Duluth' where she will| BRIDGE-LUNCHEON Miss Bfllth Berg!and has entered £ £ £ i be the guest of: her: beother,H, Mayne Mesdames A. A. Warfield, Goorge the sanatorium at Paposky for spe-|’ fio-ncs —“FOOLISH WIVES” Caok With Gas Stanton, and. family, over Sunday.|:Kreatz and George Cochran enter- cial care: * |startinig today ut ‘the Elko - theatre, [ 5 830 tf She cxpects to return to .Bemidji ‘tained a number of friends today.at " r 'be. shown ,only twice; daily. . At Monday and will beiactompanied by|a- 1 -o’clock bridge-luncheon at<the rs. A..J. Speck M‘ Frohn’ dls n the afternaon at g,p, 5 hher little niece,sJoyce: Stanton, who |:Markham hotel. ‘Fifteen “tablestof Shopping_and - calling...on. friends. .in SR vt o |1t 4-22 | :Miss" Lillian. Lemloh of Puposky|yill visit relatives. here. bridge were enjoyed in the hotel din- .. Bemidji Friday. - was the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Fred : ing room during the afternoon hours. s 5 s Mlsses ‘Olive and Dorothy Zumby, | Rboda, 425 America avenue, Wwhile| " wicq 7illian Flather will return to - i . NOTICE!' “FOOLISH WIVES"}who have visited their aunt, Dorothy | Shopping in Bemidji between trains|jyor home at McIntosh tomorrow af-| PRESBYTERIAN LADIES' AID starting today at the Elko theatre, | Brown.of Bemidji, this week return- | today, | ter visiting at the home of Mr. and ";".’lslo"" :I:mw;n only. twice tl;ilyP ‘A't ed to their home at Hme! Fuday. d Mrs, 3. C. Park Mrs. C;;lro Hill, Kaplan aparst:\ents, HOLDS SUCCESSFUL SALE :30/in_the afternosn P et r. an 8, « Parker are ex-|during her spring 'vacation e 1 & The Ladies’ Aid of the Presbyteri- I 1t 4:22] Polar ‘Pie. M‘t for f“l 2-T4tf | pected . to . arrive home tomorrow|niece of Mr..and Mrs. Hill. She is|an church reports a very succgssful e morning from Stillwater where they [a. former. - resident. of Bemidji and|sale yesterday afternoon, when the Mr. and Mrs. W. A.. Currie aref: Mrs AW Bra’eke mother of Mrs. attended the funeral of Mrs. Park-| she also visited other : friends while three d ns offered seasanable Miss Lelia Shantofl'«left e noon i ‘moving today from 110 8ixth street|. Greguson, I e boul ulevard, left|ers slster . here. i aprons Iso table lin- to 1217 Beltrami avenue. ¥ the middle n;f the week for Grand|: 2 4 :-:r\?s{‘l :‘ul:‘?mr\ml)u:irgi: !:umabe: pa‘:\"- Yous ey e been \vennng il wmng o | g:nks and other, western cities whert da crackeis“and ‘ginger ~snaps, THE PIONEER WANT ADS)| tock of the lunch which was served corsetallyour life Wld\Out knowmg 1t. v, and Mrs. William Keikler: of{ she vnil visit"for & few weeks. Strictly fresh, all put up in small siz- b by division No. 2, and a neat'sum of . ‘Wilton autoed to Bemidji: and .at=l_ . od family caddies @ 10 cents a pound, BRING RESULTS money was realized from both. nded to business matters day.[ 2 Mrs. E. a@ey a | children of | Thése,cookies are a 25 cent grade. : £ e ' 1 = 560,000 to lo—h—“1 } i P Portland, 2 e h}e‘reht]us Mbrrxs Kaplan . 1t 4-22 = T il e g morning an are vnsmng at the home ——dee 2 m m TR T Llnd ompany. 1-18¢f | of Mr and Mrs. R. W, Kiohl, her E. 2 harker Starncl’ last éve- HI\I\|\l|HH|HiM\I\lIIU\l\I\I\IflIlHI\|\Ill\I}ihhlml\mllllh Hll N T parents. - Hex and ;will follow in lis wher has County Snpermtendent of Schou]s June and thew will make their home ;’:Es::g;; m’;&fi‘;"to, a fi‘:l edayg J. C. McGhee and assistant superin- here again. E ‘and also iattended the jewelers’ con~ + tendent, Miss Mary Lflhukov, “vAsit- ¢ e R ventmn held: there. | ed schools.ap Solway,’ Pinewood and| - s Cook With Gas other places in- that vieinity Friday. et iy 8-80 tf} NVEET some of - your sayings in == |residence lot and build a home. About 25, 37% 'ft.'lots left near new high ;e}mol Prices low. Easy terms. J. L. Elwell k 3t 4-26 GRAN D ¢z TONIGHT IF YOU LIKE THE BREEZYZ ADVENTURE AND ROMANCE OF THE WEST—SEE “SMILING” HOOT GIBSON Dalummr, Fearlens, Likeable, in— f——— corsetry, and many women have gradually lost thejgrace<and’ buoyancy of youth and taken on.the settled, rigid lines of maturity because they have continued: to wear a:corset illsuited to their particularTneeds. IT is a very subtle art; is pmp)er:‘ ;°C. Dvoracek, county agent, left lnsz night for Blackduck and-is at- g tending: a Farm:Bureau unit meeting Sel‘bne nghness S béing held there today. He' expects to return to Bemidji tonight. Are you sure the -corset7.you are wearing is the nght corset for you? . ) 4 Counts—Crooks, | [Pt mfia}:g;; el & Your first - 4 v i ur- T ‘ 3 SnObS-—SwenS 5 ?:: t‘h’:";:mte:rq;n&’;. .nsh:l:"lll oz- B EA R ¢ ¥ M| cupy, her home at,ilo Sixth street. G 0 S S A R D & Pl‘lncesseS-—PlebelanS y g Graham crnckers in small caddies . « Front Lacing ¢ He met his'match—and the match was a girl— (uLLlAN RICH)—See how he was tamed. e —ALSO——— “Shlpwrecked Among Ammall You'll Lu(h-n This One at 12% cents a pound. Morris Kap- Ardent Adventuresses fan. e Spendthrifts-Gilded Fools R e ion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank 3 i boski d will ret: t - Gamblers—Gentlemen- T e rence. “hor, wotk” Monday CO‘RSE,T‘, scientifically desxgnqd ‘sknlfully‘ i chosen and properly fitted, may very | ; | morsing. ‘ B - probably mean a'total change'in the i = —_ . way your dressmaker looks at you— F oolzsh ZWwes-Idle Husbands {5 Word has been sicelved by friends '|' nflw 2:30-1:30 SUND Y and the way youtlook “at" yourself. = R p i g:s “entered the Miller hn;pxt;l II;‘ Sdt The Slfi‘lpél‘s Blue Book - : W et oo Our expcncnccd and capable cor- setieres will assume full responsibility . . The Adventurer’s ‘Who's Who week to be with his wife. i i SONSR Polar Ple. Ask for tt. 214t F. Willson was moved St. Anthony’s hospital to her for your satisfaction. 3 En thrallmg OMpson —wlth-— 3 The grenteet film pchlh(l ent evcr con*cwcd—- ,Eifth street and America ave- s N dramatic—spectdcular—lavish—ar “épitome of hu- 3 N -szfiefnrw:see‘l’.l]":":hg:e_ E— - ’;:f:rgmffl on a k-andcr sqale tha“ P | ose ‘of & severe attack of la grippe. On an ey ¥ '~ ‘Mr. “wiid Mrs, Fred Samberg ot TWO TOP-NOTCH STARS, in— Park:-Rapids - "2imotored to :Bemi Wednes ad returneds to ,the Mirror. of Meus Mendamty-F home "Yesterda; While here, the, “ A Fashiond Were guests o Mrs, A. Sthol, 825 FOR I H OSE T TARE e A TR BT - {8| Anierica, avenue, a sister oi Mr. i S How tbcy hve—wha! they do——their pleasures— M| Samberg.” . uncra a xam B e their palaces—how they. wasta/m.d spend—where Yp e K Candy specials at the Markham cig- 'whn geis it Sce. this ‘marvelous ar stand, 55 cents per pound box, al- so complete line of Huylers & Foss candies. & 1t 4-22 Mr. and Mra. H. E. Reynulds are WE LOVE” " Full of 'nclic;nr emotion and suspense—a human story of a girl who:fights and¥aces disgrace for the happiness of those she loves. I_l. comes f o~ _A Post, Graduate Course in. Eumuf Right From Bamn}jl g LA ~ M moving from 1111% Lake boulevard 4 Self- Indulgnc to their summep*éottage at Lavinia ALSO SHOWING On April 24, 1920, a local business man, young, in T]\ s ? h b il S NTE :.?:u;?:;"iyufiilsa? “castx‘:g‘lnm“nb: y;ears, eneggretic in business, married and with a fam- e Sign of the Seven: Sweetest ms{ i “INDIGO SUNDAY”—2 C ily, took ‘gut a $5,000 policy in the New York Life In- h -part ’ policy CAfimP:?:Leogétini:?;ffiéficfi r;c;:e': ing the summer months. 5 part omedy surlanw,Cu Through business conditions, his finan- = at Ll A daughter was born to Mr. and | T A D e cial affairs took a temporary slump and in October. of Fate of the HumeteMagoct of Minpit it Jihes Foor e sosch . B E——— ([ 1921'he allowed the quarterly payments of $34.40 to = n = G4 - ¥ i - ] | lapgé. Just a few days ago I saw him and urged again lions.. It's all on the:-screen. Not ol x Friday morning at St. Anthony’s z Feallhed 3 »y c hospital. Mother and baby are’ re- x ported to be doing nicely. The First Real Million Dollaf Picture’ e that he be reinstated. “I am going to do that. I will take care of it tomorrow,” he said. That night he was Accidentally killed. 330 & Had he continued his policy, his wid- But: the. first. tc )usufy its vast H;r_ndnturc——-\'l“ ow would have received $10,000— == LAST you can see it—fresh from Metropolitan tri- H. R. Jones expects to leave Be- midji tomorrow for Bloomer, Wis., umphs and the wondet and applause jof, admiring. - | whre e has. accd % pted a position as maultitudes. | monseer of the retail lumber. yard the amount of the policy doubling on / ¢ .- ‘ A “Hi o e A, J. Martin company. is ' Wfl’lfl‘u “directed \ i Q| family will remain in Bexl?nidji until account Of accldental delth' bl nd. f it lr/ on Stro hezm -‘Ml the close of the school -year. P o F . £ g eaturing g There can be no excuse for allowing insurance to lapse v Peyton Carter of the Indian Bu- :fR| reau of the Department of Interior “M| was in Bemidji yesterday on busi- ness pertaining to the erection of a two-room school at Red:Lake. The matter will be'taken up at: the meet- |tng 0 the County Board of Educa- tion May 1st. g hey assorted cookies, consisting of Vanilld, Lemon iced ginger “and | other grades, all'at 15 censt per pound 2 by the caddiés, These cookies are a 25 cent grade. Morris Kaplan. 1t 4-22 Png:ntmns are being made to have pew 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:’Tn certain states, where ‘the fire loss. ratio has been’ unusually heavy, the fire rates may be almost p > i ) D S i doubled. - We are "publlshmfi' this no- i .z z- -z | A Man You W’" Love to H“e nor for failing to carry a sufficient amount. The banks i will give better ¢redit to a man who carries insurance; ' |&f business firms would rather carry a, man who has his’ life insured; hjte insurance is an asset at any stagé of: . the game. -/ Analyze your own situation. Ar’e yau carrying enough insurance? s it of the form that will give your family flle - | - best protection? If you want any in- . . 'formation 1 will be only too glad to talk with you without involving any obhgnhons on your part. TCHELL - TODAY—-TOMORROW MONDAY——TUESDAY .. i ) 4 tice, which ‘'we have received, to save f{ you‘money, and to earn the chance to wri 11 at th T S e : iaH etlep sy_g: gg: rl;lsxl:;lccey' (1:38 %lm—i “OLD LADY GOSSIP” | OFFICE. National Bank Building St;, or Phone 775, BEFORE MAY S AYS ). FIRSTL . 3“‘"’"‘1’, o i = ; / ' ’ ‘ ; o =