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KREKKK KK KKK KKK KKK ABOUT THE CITY L Bemidji B. P. 0. E. to-give annual Charity Ball Feb- ruary 29 at Armory; invi- Aations to-be:issued- soon; big: social-event of year. Kk hkkkk kR * ok ok ok kok ok k& KKK KK KKKK KKK The B. P. 0. E. annual charity ball will be given Feb. 29 at the Armory. This was decided at a meeting of a committee of the Elks last evening. The ball has' always been one of the biggest events of the society years in Bemidji and it is planned to make this ball even bigger and better than former balls. It will be formal. Invitations will be issued in a few days and final plans will be made soon for the decorating of the hall. R. O:Holland of Duluth is among the. out-of-town business visitors in Bemidji today. Attorney M. J: Brown returned yesterday “from ‘a business trip to International Falls. J. T. Johnson who spent yesterday in this city on business returned last night to his home at Laporte. Mina A. Myers—Hairdressing, etc. Switches made from combings, $1.50. Phone 186-W.—Adv. 12d116 Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Wester of Blackduck were attending to busi- ness matters between trains this morning. A. G. Wedge, vice president of the First National bank left yesterday morning for towns north of this city on business. A. Grossman, proprietor and man- ager of the Hub Clothing Store left last night for a visit of several days at Grand Forks. One of these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have your picture taken.—Adv. 14tf Miss Florence Johnson, a trained nurse at Walker is a guest at the L. F. Johnson home on Bemidji av- enue for a few days. Mrs. E. Riley who has been con- fined to her bed for the past ten days with the grip is reported as improved this morning. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Skrivseth re- turned this morning to Turtle River after visiting with friends and rela- tives in this city yesterday. Mrs. E. Bruso of Antlers, N. D, left yesterday afternoon for Leonard where she will -visit for a short time as the guest of her parents. 0. L. Dent, official ditch referee of Beltrami county went to Gonvick last night where he will spend sev- eral days on official business. S. J. Harvey of the Crookston Lum- ber company left last night for the Twin Cities where he will spend the next two days on business matters. Attorney C. W. Scrutchin went to International Falls today to be present at the session of district court which convenes at that city today. Miss Mable Newbury who spent yesterday in Bemidji visiting with her sister Miss Blanche Newbury, returned last evening to her home at Thief River Falls. Mrs. F. A. Craver returned to her home at Turtle River this morning pfter spending yesterday in this city visiting with friends and attend- ing to some shopping. Mrs. M. L. Matson who arrived in the city Wednesday morning from Kelliher to visit with friends and relatives here for a day returned last night to her home. F. J. Koors of the Koors Brothers Manufacturing -company left last night for a short business trip to Minneapolis. He will return the latter part of this week. Mrs. Ray-Spencer left- Wednesday afternoon for ‘Gully where she will visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. Weekly. Mrs. Weekly is ser- iously ill with pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. J. Boyd of Straw- berry Point, Iowa, were in the city yesterday visiting: with- relatives, enroute to Crookston where they will visit friends for'several days. G. W.-Mahood of Brainerd who has been a business -visitor in Be- midji for two days left last night for Thief River Falls and other points west of this city on business. H. M. Clark, president of the Clark Pole and Tie company left last night for: Minneapolis and St. Paul where he will attend to business in connection with the Bemidji ‘com- pany. Mrs. C:E. Afkenpassed through the city yesterday enroute to Mid- dle River where she will visit for {uigeveral-weeks as the guest of friends | Third Street and relatives from her home at Grand Re pids. Mrs. J. A. Donery and Miss Lor- reta Pouliotte both of Cass Lake ar- rived in the city Tuesday evening to spend the next two months here as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F._ Sal- scheider. J. A. Mehlin who finished the in- stallation of Bemidji’s new fire alarm system at the telephone exchange building yesterday returned this morning to his headquarters at Min- neapolis. Mrs. L. L. Cronk who has been visiting at the T. J. Andrews home here for the past six weeks left on Tuesday morning for McFarland, Cal., where she will spend the win- ter with her parents. Louis Phill at one time connected with the Majestic Shoe Shining par- lors left Wednesday afternoon for ter partnership in a shoe shining parlor and pool hall. Miss Geneve Brusvun and her brother Carl of Osage, Iowa, were the guests of Bemidji friends be- tween trains Wednesday enroute to Bagley where they will visit rela- tives for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Flanders vis- ited friends in Bemidji between trains Wednesday enroute from Lake Emily, Minn,, to Medicine Hand where they will be the guests of relatives for some time. Miss Elsie Coulter was a be- tween train visitor in this city on Wednesday while enroute to her home at Nary from Grand Forks, N. D., where she has been the guest of relatives for a short time. Samuel Olson after spending Wed- nesday in Bemidji on business left last evening for Kelliher where he will visit as the guest of relatives for several -weeks. He arrived in Be- midji from Minneapolis Tuesday night. i - Mr. and Mrs. Joe Senpfels having“ spent Wednesday in Bemidji visit- ing friends and relatives left this morning for Baudette where- they will make their future home. ' They came here from Crookston Tuesday night. E. M. Sathre of the Bemidji Busi- ness College and the Sathre Abstract company left last evening for Pine- wood where he will attend the joint meeting of the Liberty - Telephone company and the Pinewood Tele- phone company. J. W. Naugle of the Naugle Pole and Tie company left yesterday af- ternoon for Thief River Falls on a| et e e o “IFRIDAY FOR SALE—Dairy farm. I offer my farm, located just outside of city limits, for sale or rent. Would- ac- cept desirable city property in part payment. Renter must be ex porienced. . A. P. Ritchie. Victrolas $15 to $350.~ Victors $10 to $100. Easy “erms can be arranged if desired. Thief River Falls where he will enZ|Position book for a dime. ' The ‘Victrola brings the greatest -artists ’ right into your :ewn It is all artists and all instruments in one. It enables you to hear the greatest:singers and musicians in your‘owrrchome just-the sgame as though you in person. - artists themselves. command. — Barker’s Drug and Jewelry Store The Exclusive Victrola Store business trip. From there he will leave for Minneapolis where he will attend the Cedarmen’s Aannual As- sociation which meets there today and tomorrow. Miss Blanche Newbury who has been teaching school near Onigum, Minn., spent-yesterday in-Bemidji visiting - with - friends -while enroute to Boise, Idaho, where she will spend the remainder of the winter visiting as the guest of her sister, Mrs. James Bowman. Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Marcum and Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Sanborn returned this morning from Brainerd where they attended the Upper Mississippi River Medical association yesterday. In the evening they attended the play “Third Floor Back” presented by Forbes Robinson. You can get a big, fat pencil tab- let for a nickle at the Pioneer office, and an extra big, fat ink paper com- All -the “kids” will want one when they:see- ‘em. + Talk Pay-Up with your neighbors. Bemidji Pay-Up Week, Feb. 21-26. B parts and at the same time get reveng Shows at 7:15~8:30 TOMORROW-=--4 Acts of VAUDEVILLE and a -Paramount ' Matinee 2:30 Picture. | SPRATT : AND THE Chiidren & Oc It brings to you their actual living voices and superb-art absolutely true to life—every rendition exactly as it is interpreted -by-the Get a Victrola and have all this wonder- ful array of music always at:your:instant Come in and we’ll show you the various styles of the Victrola | and play any music you 'wish to hear —_— ] NEW GRAND THEATRE- The House Of Quality TONIGHT ONLY Cyril Maude & Lois.Meredith in “THE GREATER WILL” Many people will recognize Cyril Maude, having seen him star .in the stage production ‘‘Grumpy’’ in Minneapolis, some time ago. Leig Meredith hasbeen seen here in ‘‘My Best Girl’’:with Max Figm: . The plot of *““The Greater Will”’ is unusually strong, the climax being reached, -when a professor with-a greater will power, is en-| abled to overcome the influence of a hypnotist, spoil his schemeés] PLEASING PHOTO PLAYS TONIGHT-=Maurice Costello, Leah-Baird, Adele iDeGarde; Garry McGarry and Van Dyke Brooke in“SAINTS AND. SINNERS” a Vitagraph three part Broadway ‘Star feature. ic, “SDREAMY-DUD_IN_LOVE i TREY O’ HEARTS?”, 2 reels, will alsobe shown but there is no extra charge. 6 REELS. , : Children 5¢ Adults 10c. ; =Franklin —Ritchie and -Louise ‘Vale play in “BETWEEN FATHER AND SON.” son, the-railroad- girl; will de daring deeds in “DANGER ‘AHEAD.” - The laugh--maker is entitled *“JACK! No-more temptation to cuss thatold, dried=up muc= “ilage pot==nor that mouldy paste! The B & § Refill- -ableMucilage Applier isalwaysready--alwaysfresh --always clean--pneumatic feed-=self closing. home were. hearing them a UST think how many times you have wished for an efficient way to handle mucilage. Whether you are office man, ship- ping clerk, artist, stenographer, office boy, bookkeeper, child, ‘housewife, social butterfly, country merchant, banker, school teacher—it matters not what your station or work in life, you have wanted this B & S Mucilage Applier hundreds of times— to stick a label on a package, a sample to a card, an ungummed stamp to an envelope, a clipping in your scrap book; to seal an envelope or package, to mend a toy or a torn paper; in fact to make this, that, or the other thing stay where you wanted it. Sold in a neat box with one collapsible tube of best mucilage. It will last till it’s lost. Get yours today. The price is 50c. . The Pioneer Pub. Co. | Security State Bank Bemidji, [innesota Victrola Thisis the’ XVl Bemidji; Minnesota HOW TO0 ANSWER BLIND ADS. All ads signed with numbers, or initials, care Ploneer must be am- swered by letter addressed to: the number given in' the ad. Pioneer em- ployes-are not permitted to tell: who any advertiser is. Mail or send yo answer teo Ploneer No.——, or Initial , 4nd we forward it to the ad-|- vertiser. ® XX XXX XXX XKXRE * If you havc a room to rent or ¥ * want to rent one—you get the ¥ * best choice through a rioneu: *x x Pay-Up Week, a business stimu- lator, in Bemidji Feb. 21-26. want sl Fhone 31, e e L L 4 1 "WE‘RE mlin: tthhe vl:::els'of The , The of pfinfing and ysta;oner; |¢~: phee » | n A M Stage TR will road wice. The cmPman line of books ask for A . 5 ! runs 3-4 and torms i nep you n s . "or,WHY NOt BUy It Direct From the Owner o4 business. We’ll show you how, . e s —— mean a big 5 east of the BEMIDJI PIONEER OFFICE :. Phone 31 = Bemidji, Minn. |l sacrifice on There is some satisfaction in knowing that only land from my part and one man can get a “rakeoff” if you deal with the Blackduck rather than publish it in -this. advertise- ‘ment it will be kept a secret be- tween myself and .the:prospective buy- er. I have been a -resident on -this-same property for' 22 years and feel certain that any- one seeking a real bargain will-buy a: tract of ithis property on sight. Alll ask is'that you look at it before you buy- elsewhere. The fact ‘of the matter is I have more to Cass Lake and another road runs north to the county road. You can drive up to the farm with automobile or team. 4 forties drain into the Mississipp river on a gradual slope and 2 forties drain to Red Lake. Three forties are still timbered. There is a fine consolidated school at Hines, Minn. The bus calls daily for the children. Interested parties are requested man who owns the land he wants to sell. You will spend less time, that is wasted time, by being taken direct to the property he has for sale. 1 have 240 acres of the best ¢ land in the county, located on the “Divide”, three miles east of:Hines and four miles from Blackduck. Twenty-five acres in hay and crops and:-'sixty acres seeded to -clover and timothy. grasses. T Will Sell:It i 49, 80, 120 or 240 acre tracts. Terms easy. See this B part§ hildren Bc Adults 16c. landthan I.-feel able' to look before to write or call at the BE=- after, and anxious to sell parts of MIDJI DAILY PIONEER = it"in ‘order' to-iimprove the bal- you OFFICE for references or fur- ance. - If you. buy you can- buy. depend on one thing and I that ;s that‘ I will cox;lti:ue must sell. to e your neighbor, 'S together: with others living in Find out this vicinity. why. ther information. We might add also that in no other locality will . you find a finer lot of neigh- 3 bors and a more pleasant place to live than right in this par- ticular section. :Owner Essanay:.eartoon comedy Thei '4th Helen ‘Gib- SCALES OF LOVE."(] i