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£Gladys Jester. BERTHA GOLDBERG HOSTESS In honor of her sixteenth birth an- miversary, Miss Bertha Goldberg én- grtained a number of friends Friday evening. The rooms were prettily decorated with cut flowers and the hours were spent in games and musie after which lunch was served. The hostess was assisted in serving by Miss Florence Kopman and Miss Jeanette Goldberg. The guests in- cluded Doris Flatley, Pearl Tanner, Thelma Bowers, Verna Barker, Lor- raine Kreatz, Aimee Peterson, Leona Carlton and Pearl Phibbs. DINNER GUESTS AT MARKHAM Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Jester enter- tained at dinner at the Markham hotel last evening, in honor of Miss Emma Russness of Moorhead. The gygsts included Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bficon, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fallon, Miss Emma Russness, Kathryn and | Yellow jonquils were used in decorating. After dinner the guests were taken to the Grand. CLASS ENTERTAINED Mrs. F. G. Schadegg was hostess this afternoon to her Sunday school elass, the first year junior boys of the Methodist church. The guests were Gordon Harnwell, Forrest 8Sathre, Theodore Larson, David @winn, Carl .Brandstadt, Sylvan Pa- quin, Donald Denley, Dan McGregor, Winston Molander, Bruce McGhee, Harold Thursdale, Milton Schadegg and Norman Brown. BIRTHDAY SURPRISE Frank Schroeder was pleasantly gurprised by a number of his friends and neighbors last evening, the o¢- “easion being his birth anniversary. N\ Personals énd l Newsy Notes Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kenfield of Bend, Ore., who have been the guests .of Mrs. Kenfield parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Cochran, Sr., and of Mr. Kenfleld’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Kenfield, of Lake Boulevard, for the past two weeks, will leave this evening for Minneapolis. Mr. Ken- 1d will return to the west and will visit in Portland, Seattle and Spo- kane before returning to his duties in the shipping department of the|. Shevlin-Hixon Lumber company in Bend. Mrs. Kenfield will spend a few days in Minneapolis, the guest of friends, and will return to Bemidji where she will be' the guest of rela- tives for several months before re- turning to Bend. To intending settiers and farm la- - borers apply to W. E. Black, Can- adian Government Agent, Clifford Building, Grand Forks, N. Dak., for Mr. and Mrs. Vance Garrison and family of Nebish were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Letford, 800 Be- midji avenue, Saturday, while en- route to Fort Frances, Canada, where Mr. Garrison has accepted a position with the, Crookston Lumber company. The Henrionnet millinery will re- ceive a new shipment of hats every day this week. Ladies, call and see their line before buying your Easter hats. 1-42 Miss Marion Ambuehl, a student in the high school at ¥Fosston, was in the city Saturday, enroute to her home at Clearbrook where she will be the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Ambuehl, during Easter va- cation. Mrs. Elmer Lewis and Miss Lil- lian Larson of Bagley were the guests of their brother, Albin Larson, and family in Bemidji Saturday. Mr. Larson is section foreman. Township plats showing govern- ment surveys and to which has been added roads, ditches and other local information. for sale at the Pioneer office at 25ce each. 47 Mrs. August Stenland of Leonard was in the city Saturday enroute to her home from Grand Forks, N. D, where she has been the past several days. Mr. and Byron Wentworth of Tur- tle River returned to their home to- day after spending the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Hines. Have you seen the new line of Easter hats at the Henrionnét mil- linery parlors? Store open evenings until. 8 o’clock; Saturdays until 10. 1-. Miss Rosalind Davis of Shevlin was the guest of friends in the city for a few hours Saturday, returning to her home on the afternoon traiu. high Miss Cora Stout, a Bemidji school student, went to Island Lake|, Saturday where she will spend her Easter vacation with her parents. Sheriff Andrew Johnson cf Be- midji is here enroute to Spooner on official business.—International Falls Daily Journal, March 31. Kodak films developed, only 10c; prints only 3c up; post card size, only 5¢. Rich Studio, 29 10th St. ’ 312-tt LeRoy Barwise returned this morn- ing to Grand Rapids after visiting over Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Lilye. Mrs. Joe Lenes of Fosston arrived in the city today and will be the guest of her sister, Mrs. Milo Gal- lenger, for a week. In a few days .you will not be able to get any diaries. Get them now, 1-3 off at the Ploneer office. tf Gladys Howe of Fosston wili be the guest of her mother, Mrs. Mary Howe of this city, during Easter va- cation. Easter photos of quality at price savingd; make appointments by phone, 570-W. Rich Studio, 29 10th St. 24-47 Eugene Gillson of Brainerd was the guest of his sister, Mrs. A. D. Johnson, and family over Sunday. One of these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have your picture taken.—Adv. 14tf Philip Denu, who was the guest of the W. F. Dickens family at Red Lake, returned this morning. Get your diaries before the supply has been exhausted; 1-3 off. Pio- neer office. tt J. W. Naugle spent Saturday at Brainerd in the interests of the Nau- gle Pole & Tie company. 7:30—-8:45 and MOLLIE KI cutting off his allowance TONIGHT * A WORLD Feature in 5 parts “ALL MAN” Feafuring the two favorites ROBERT WARWICK “THE HOUSE OF QUALITY” Bc & 186¢c. NG Howa “black sheep’”” makes good, contrary to the ex- pectations of the father who tried the experiment of TOMORROW --- BLANCHE SWEET in “THE DUPE” GRAND THEATRE ¢ Moberg Constru Telephone 272 " BEMIDJI HORSE MARKET We Buy and Sell Horses, Harnesses and Vehicles. (T TR TG LU U EEREL U L LU LD UL T T T “ ction Company KEEP A JAR OF MUSTEROLE HANDY It Quickly Loosens Up Coughs and Colds in Throat or Chest Just a little Musterole rubbed on your sore, tight chest before you go to bed will loosen up congestion and break up most severe colds and coughs. Musterole is a clean white ointment made with oil of mustard. Simply rub it on. No plaster necessary. Better than mustard plaster and does not blister. Thousands who use Musterole will tell what relief it gives from sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet and colds (it often prevents pneumonia). o~ "Bnadwqy 8nr’ Kept His PROMISE What Was It? P Watch ° this Space Ties Itself In a Knot. Hofv fishes zet off the hook is always interesting, for the most talked of fish is the fish that got away. Chapman New line of school girls' hats at Grant,. who gets fish for the Aquarium, the Henrionnet millinery parlors. has witnessed the remarkable manner 1-42 | in which morays will disengage them- selves from the hovk. If held dangling in the air the moray will double on himself, tie the knot and pull his head Qut backward. “At this juncture,” says Mr. Grant, “it has always been my experience that the hook or line broke, allowing the fish to escape. Mr. Mowbray, how- ever, states that he has seen morays s when caught with 5 ew York Sun. Miss Gladys Johnson of the town :i ’T‘I;:D:l;; ‘Pl:n:e: :.e:]'tg’: of Frohn was a business visitor in|4& wire services of the United +* the city Saturday. % Press Association. * KXXK XXX KKK KK Mrs. Kate Simons and daughter, Laura of Puposky were the guests of Bemidji friends Saturday. E. N. Ney, proprietor of the Rex theater, went to Minneapolis last evening on business. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hayth of town of Northern transacted business in Bemidji Saturday. . Diaries of all descriptions; 1-3 off at the Pioneer office as long as they last. i tr You'll like Koors’ bread. grocer for it. Ask your az27te 'CLEAR COMPLEXIONS Bright, sparkling eyes and a Mrs. George Grow of the town of Eckles transacted business in Be- midji Saturday. 3 an -La:?lo.ggo—‘: dlvoan on farms. ({J'Ie‘lu sweet breath are dependent on 5 - a healthy condition of the sys- Mrs. C. L. Medley of Tenstrike tew., Houge .and iother: cos: metics fool no one, and are dan- gerous to health. Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea, a tea- spoon of herbs in a cup of hot water, makes health-giving red blood and that means a clear skin with rosy cheeks, bright eves, and steady nerves. Does away with impurities, pimples and blackheads. Take it TONICHT THE CITY DRUG STORE REX THEATRE TONICGHT was a between-train visitor .in the city Saturday. . Optopetry means eye service. 36tt Mrs. G. W. Vail of Wilton was a business visitgr in the city Saturday. QUICK RELIEF FROM < CORSTIPATIEH Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablcts That is the joyful cry of thousand since Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tab- lets, the substitute for calomel. Dr. -Edwards, a practicing physician for 17 years and calomel’s old-time en- emy, discovered the formula for Olive Tablets while. treating patients for chronic constipation and torpid livers. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do not contain calomel, hut a healing, sooth- ing vegetable laxative. No griping is the “keynote” of these fittle sugar-coatcd, olive-colored tablets. They cause the bowels and liver to act normally. They never force them to unnatural action. If you have a “dark brewn mouth” now and then—a bad breath—a dull. tired feeling—cick headache — torpid liver and arc ccnstipated, you'll find quick, sure and ¢ pleasant résults from one or i lc Dr. Edwards’ OCtive Tablets ELBA on; hOr !I\vo e}‘;'cry night just to leen right. ry them. .. 10c and 23c per vox. All druggists. A wonderful ,dramatization - of Olga Printzlan’s famous S EEEETRERR R E R 8 story. (5 acts). x * “White House’’ Tea and Coffee + i ye 20— served exclusively at the & Matinee Daily 2:30—5 and 10c THIRD ST. CAFE : Evenings 7:30-8:45—5 and 15¢ KKK XK XXX E XK ‘BEAUTY PARLORS “The Seskers’ with Flora Parker DeHaven the bewitching star of stage and screen AR KK OF MUSIC WM. FOX Presents Stuart Hoimes & Dorothy Bernard —in— “Sins of Men” 5 Acts A dramatic arraignment of the evil men do Also s Full Line of Melba Toilet Articles TOWNSHIP PLATS BELTRAMI GOUNTY We have them here at the Pioneer office. ‘What township do you want? Those we have in stock are most in demand. They show the high lands, swamp lands, rural hignways, farms, school houses. etc. They sell for 25 cents each. We have most of the towns in ranges 26, 30, 31, 33, 34, 37 and 38, excepting Red Lake reservation. We also have odd townships in Koochi- ching, Hubbard and Clearwater coun- ties. They were prepared by E. J. Bour- geois, engineer and surveyor, and are thoroughly reliable. Charlie Chaplin e “"Shanghaid” 2 acts 7 ACTS 7 Matinees 2:30-4:15- 8¢, 10c Evening--7:30-8:45 all seafs I5¢ Children accompanied by parents will be admitted for be. in his day, to keep . his mouth moist— N 734 WRIGI.EYS gives us a wholesome, antiseptic, refreshing confection to take the place of the cave man’s pebble. We help teeth, breath, appetite, digestion and deliciously soothe mouth and throat with this welcome sweetmeat. The Wrigley Spearmen want to send you their Book of Gum-ption. Send a postal for it today, Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co., 1732 Kesner Building, Chicago. The Flavor Lasts! —“TOMORROW” OFTENTIMES DEVELOPS INTO NEVER! Your child will not always remain at home. School, college, after life—all these will becken. Will you then have photographs of your child to fortify you against his absence? MAKE AN APPOINTMENT—Bring Your Child Today The Hakkerup Studio 3rd Street Bemidji 4 = We Have the Lot You Wal:t Most of those choice lots in Bemidji are ours to sell, becanse we own them. It is better to buy direct from the owner. PAY AS YOU LIKE In most cases these are the terms. We are here to help you secure a home of your own. BErMIDJI TOWNSITE & IMPROVEMENT CO. THAYER C. BAILEY, Local Agent. = AN RS nnnnnnnn: e MU 7:30 & TONICHT 8:45 F.X.B. & B. B. ““The Great Secret’”’ Fifth and one of the most exciting episodes. “The Trap’’ Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew in Comedy ‘“Henry’s Thanksgiving’’ Also a two part ‘‘Black Cat’’ story ““The Little Missionary’’ Tomorrow Matinee & & Wed. Evening “Through the Wall”’ ii.::: " Nell Shipman, Wm. Duncan & Geo. Holt He used a pebble ; St L