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/ THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER the business visitors in Bemidji yes- terday. . You'll] enjoy The Radisson, Min- da3-1-17 Mathias Strand of Nary was amonsl neapolis.—Adv. ‘William Christianson spent, yes- terday in Cass Lake on business mat- ters. Phone 635-J. ‘Wood sawing done. . 14-126 Mrs. J. L. Grady of Cass Lake.spent the day in Bemidji. AN IRISH MUSICAL GENIUS Mrs. Lucy Williams and Mrs. M. Steidle of the town of Northern spent yesterday in the city, the guests of friends. Coming Events | Personals and Newsy Notes M. J. Kolb, president of the Clear- water County State bank of Bagley, transacted business in Bemidji yes- Superintendent and Mrs. Walter | terday. F. Dickens of Red Lake Agency are visiting their daughter, Eloise Djck- St. Paul Winter sports carnival, Jan. 27-Feb. 3. All Minnesota Development Ass’n., St. Paul, January 18 and 19. Former Governor J. Frank Hanley of Indiana, third number lyceum course, auspices Woman'’s Study club, Jan. 30. SOME OF HIS -SONGS Michael William Balfe was born in Dublin, Ireland, 18)8. His father taught him the rudiments of music and to play ihe violin when only eight years old, receiving great ap- plause for his performance at a Royal Exchange concert. Five years later the death of his father so agitated the boy that he went to Charles Horn, the great mu- sician, and in desperation besought him to take him with him to London. The great-hearted musician consent- ed, and Balfe was soon able to im- provise and compose music with facility. Later Count Mazzora, who at sight of young Balfe grew pale and nearly fainted, explained that only a few months before he had buried his only son, whom Balfe so closely re- sembled that no one could have told them.apart. So greatly did the Count feel attracted to young Balfe that he offered to take him to Rome, re- ceive him into his family, and give him every opportunity for the high- One of these nice days you ought ens, a Bemidji high school student,|to go to Hakkerup’s and have your today. Mr. Dickens will return to |picture taken.—Adv. 14t the agency tonight, and Mrs. Dickens will go to Atascadero, Calif., wherg she will visit her parents, Mr. and |Construction company, of Minneap- Mrs. J. W. Northrop. " olis, is in the city on business mat- ters. PUPILS GO SLEIGHING Paul Lawrence, of the Lawrence Sleigh riding has been the chief diversion among the school children during the past week or two. Last evening a number of young folks en- joyed a two hours’ ride, after which lunch was served at the home of Miss _Leona Carlton. The party included Pearl Tanner, Lorraine Kreatz, Eunice Titus, Elsie Shannon, Edla Rudy, Thelma Bow- ers, Catherine Bagley, Doris Flatley, Leona Carlton, Lucile Cota, Joe Cush- ner, John Henry, Clarence Charbo- neau, John Koors, Louis Brown, Wil- lard McGregor, Harold Rice, Russell Clark, Otto Erickson, Philip Denu and Walter Harris. Miss Olson chap- eroned the party. The pretty sentiment which ac- companies a gift of flowers—admira- tion, love, tender regard—these|For sale by P. Barnell—Adv. hings make a flower as greatly prized d 1 mo.-23 as a jewel. So take even a single rose home to some dear one, not for its intrinsic value, but for your in-|ids has been the guest of her cousin, ner feelings which it manifests. | Mrs. T. A. Denley ,for the past week. ELLIOT, FLORIST—Adv. 1227tf Enamel your car with Black Shine. Miss Medena Bonham of Park Rap- Spirella corsets served to individ- ual needs by trained corsetieres. 916 Miss. Ave. Phone 810-J. 4-120 George Briggs of Boxelder, Mont., who together with his wife is visit- ing at the T. A. Denley.home, has spent the past several days in the Twin Cities. Mr. and Mrs. Briggs expeet to return to Montana in a week or ten days. Mrs. Briggs and Mrs. Denley are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hoskins of Rosby drove to Bemidji yesterday and attended to business matters The Hotel of Character and Com- 'SITRPRISE PARTY ‘M}'d Hotel Radisson, Mln%fig?f_lfi‘ est culture. Horn advised him to Melba Beauty Parlors: Room 8, —adv go, audt \:it}l llxis affectionate patron Ruth and Kenneth Caskey of O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. Shampooing, Roy K. Bliler, county surveyor, re- e went to Italy. Balfe was ushered into a large manicuring, face massage, treatment turned this morning from a business Dewey avenue were given a surprise = trip to Duluth and Minneapolis. party by a number of their friends last evening. The hours were spent in games and music, after which re- freshments were served. Those _ present were Misses Esther Kiyllo, Bernice Kirk, Anzonetta Kenfield, but dingy palace, whose halls sug- gested the days of luxury. The serv- ants threw open a stately portal, re- vealing a splendid suite of rooms flooded with soft radiance and roy- Headquarters for Make your ap- for sore feet. Melba preparations. pointments early. Office phone 540; home phone 88. Open evenings and Sundays by appointment only.—Adv. < 1213tf Dean $50,000 to loan on farms. a7ite Land Co.—Adv. ally furnished, in which a queenly |’ THAYER C. BAILEY, Local Agent. . i . 7:30--8:45 TONICHT Bc & 18c A WORLD Feature In 5 Parts, featuring " ETHEL CLAYTON and CARLYLE BLACKWELL in “Broken Chains‘” Ak GRAND THEATRE Tomorrow ===-SUNDAY --- Matinee 2:30 BLANCH SWEET THEODORE ROBERTS in THOS. MEICHAN “The Sowers” A PARAMOUNT Picture In 5 Parts Shows at 2:30-7:30-8:45 Bc & 1Bc N | SELL Croceries, Dry Goods Flour and Feed I WILL BUY Jack Pine Posts, Tamarack Posts and Rails. Call and see me and 1 will tell you just what| can use. l. P. BATCHELDER Ceneral Merchandise 321 Minnesota Ave. Phone 180-W Bemid)l, Minn. & FIRST NATIONAL BANK Grace Isted, Ruth Caskey, Roy, Or. matron and beautiful girl awaited —— J ’ y: MEF . i lcome. It ville and Kenneth Wilson, Kenneth L. Hanson of Minneapolis, who P 3 0 their istrango; guest in we 4'; Caskey, George and Robert Kirk, | has visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. atrnmze ur ;vl?se as Tlltle t::otg‘z:d v?i:g t{:t:{,l;:? . - Lars-and Barney Hakkerup: L. B, Haudon, of Bagley pince ire don of her race, caught Balfe to her —_—— olidays, was the guest of -his sister, breast, covering his face with tears : v WAGNER-GRAVELLE Miss Nell Hanson, of this city yes- Ad = and kisses and uttering the most u en ro 3‘;;:”" while enroute to Minneap- vertlsers touching endearments, suggesting , Miss Esther G. Gravelle of Itasca i S “II?;el?z;nlleD:ilitné:rN{:r}’tl:liI::u:i)" — county, and Carl A. Wagner of Deer isit to the Twin Citi 11} = 5 of Probate Joseph E. Harris yester-|p Hostelry. Excellent Cuisine. ] z H S £ day afternoon at 3:30 o’clock. Mr. H:fl?“;ad‘;:ssnl:y!dm:::psfls, fii;::" boosters and Sever:l fuf galllefntan:ogs songs and Mrs. Wagner left on the after-|gota. 409 rooms—275 at $1.50 to deserve your L0 O e tea 1o ihc IS NOT AT ALL LIKELY noon train for Lengby, Minn., where | $2.60.—Adv. d3-1-17 b . the book now being presented to the they will be guests of frirmds u i USIness. ;i?:g: gs:\lwlvl}?erpeaple; . tu’(ll‘:;'sc%:;l?: WE HAVE PLENTY IN STOCK TO SUPPLY YOU. YOU over Sunday, when they will return Mrs. Charles S. Cart: f Hi i ' : to Deor Riser where Mr. Wagner 18| who was the suest of Bemidjl frionds explains the terms. WILL NEED COAL FOR TWO OR THREE MONTHS YET. [ & in the meat market business. and of her daughter, Slyvia, who is a | — ORDER YOUR NEEDS FOR THE BALANCE OF THE o - _ Bemidji high school student, yester- WINTER NOW— I 5 CLAS:! SLEI day, returned to her home on the SES 08 GH RIDE evening train. l d d c o 4 The Live Wire and Brotherhood res a.n classes of the Baptist Sunday school - Nl[li’ss ltFalTifle E. bmtcha:ldso;: u(])t A < e, P - enjoyed a sleigh ride party last eve- | Faribault, nn., who teaches in the a RANTON NUT- ning. - They went out to the home|Deer River high school, is spending F ever Bllsters ) SCRANTON STOVE —_— of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Jackson, where | the week-end with her brother, A. R HOCKING VALLEY LUMP the hours were spent in playing [A. Richardson, and family. are only outward manifestations of the C ] WEST VIRGINIA SPLINT ? sames and music, Refreshments inflammation of the mucous surface kA & . POCOHONTAS LUMP ;::e served at aéate :lxoix‘r. Redv. l;;m'} gll:ehblsotcl:uwesztsotl otf‘l:ogfun 1:lhides that lines the lungs, the stomach and . 0UGHIOGHENY LUMP . I. D. Al 5 . | —Ricl udio, . one 3 the h A T. F. Flake :::om;':niedrt]:: you;Bg 570-W. Quality - portraits. Kodak all the digestive tract, but they give BB?QUETS (large and small) people. rolls developed 10c; prints 3c. d2-1 you evidence of how sore a membrane may become as a result of inflamma- w o o D . Mrs. Angus Chisholm will return tion, which is stagnation of the blood, e : * KKK H KKK KKK KKK K|to her honim il,l] Bl&:fkd:lxc::i todatllsl'. S‘{l]e rightfully called acute catarrh. SEASONED TAMARAC 3 3 % |has been in the city durin e ill- $ i X MRS. ELLSWORTH FARRAND * |ness and death of her husband. If you suffer from such conditions don't let them become SEASONED BIRCH (large Wfi‘%‘i} Sop— Rk — chronic, don’t run the risk of systemic catarrh. * GRADUATE NURSE *! Mrs. 0. H. Manaugh returned yes- ° w- PERUN A WE HAVE IT IN 4FT. OR 16IN. LENGTHS ¥ Phone 427- % [terday trom Duluth where she has Clear it Up ith e OUR REPUTATION FOR SERVICE NEEDS NO COMMERT been the guest of relatives an is clea i isons, b th ¥ % KKK K K K X ¥ K ¥ X ¥ ¥ ¥/ friends since the holidays. and heated, thooold foms SR yous dsgostion restored. you will enjoy hfe,foe — equal to all its tasks, and be at peace with the world. Let Peruna do for you . M s i P u H You will find more of the leading what it did for this sufferer: a “mze people of Minnesota registered at the = - ; Radisson, th'n;l at a:dy other l:i%!ell {’; Mrs. L. A. Patterson, 238 Utah Avenue, Memphi v, Tenn. says: ] the merchants who ad- | the Twin it —Adw || o s e T S 100—PHONES—111 ] vertise in this paper.; . vern Hinshaw of Wilton fs| || st Sl Saacitit iR L L mead Peiad > visiting er s 'y . 0 eighbors, for the benefit it has At us, ™ : ! Theywill treat you right Schroeder, for a few days. R You needi't suffer Io with such a rmedy at hand. g Pef% o Peruna can lmuinod i; t:lbkle! form. g carry it with you an e it sys- :30==8: T S i Sty | tematically and regularly for a remedy, i i TONIGHT pe 1 [0 il Pt A A AR e e TH E REX TH EAT RE’ _fg&-‘?:;'.‘.‘.‘:.,’:" The Peruna Company, Columbus, Ohio . William Fox Presents WALTER LAW ] n * 39 “An Unwelcome Mother ' | A Five-Reel Drama TOMORROW-=--Sunday BLUE BIRD Presents Beautiful VIOLET MERSEREAU . Fanchion Haydn el In the Stirring Sociological Drama INSTRUMENTAL DEPARTMENT AND HARMONY ({4 {1 - The CGreat Problem Miss Beth E By Rex Ingram ISS beé vans (Concert Soprano) Matinee Dally - - - - 2:30 HUSBAND AND WIFE BOTH SHOULD SAVE MONEY. VOCAL DEPARTMENT—COACH FOR GLEE CLUBS WHAT’S THE GOOD FOR ONE TO SAVE AND THE OTHER ’ ' FUTTL TO SPEND? : : = PUBLIC SCHOOL MUSIC JUST ASK YOURSELF TODAY:B “WHO GETS THE g s WQ Have the Lot You want MONEY I EARN?”” DO Il GETIT OR DOES SOMEBODY ‘ E & : ds HISTORY OF MUSIC—ESSENTIALS ELSE GET IT? [ | 5 Most of those choice lots in Bemidji are ours to sell, because IF SOMEBODY:ELSE I8 GETTING IT CUT HIM OFF. ( = we own them. ‘It is better to buy direct from the owner. YOU EARNED _.YOURIMONEY; IT BELONGS TO YOU. \ H KEEP IT. | = PAY AS YOU LIKE . . . \\ g K s0it thisse ave the t . We are UVER BELTRAMI Mus'c STuRE BE A CAREFUL MAN INDLBANK YOURIMONEY. E H here to help you secure a home of your own. BANK WITH US. : £ BEnMIDJI TOWNSITE & IMPROVEMENT CO. R PHONE 816-W l WE PAY % PER CENT INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS b . 3 N