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OPEN NIGHT PLANNED ) Mrs. George Cochran, Jr., of Lake ulevard entertajned at dinner|ing of the members of the B. A. C. ‘hursday evening in honor of Misses | meeting last evening in the basement Margaret and Edna Anderson. = The | of the Presbyterian church that an guests dncluded the guests of honor|open night would be held next Fri- 3 and Misses Arvilla Kenfield, Lucile|day evening, April 27.—The parents It was decided at the regular meet- Come and See v Norma Taimadge ELI(O THEATRE Garlock. ing shopping. at the RSt . Special for Good Friday, Easter Sunday, hot cross buns and Easter goodies at Pfeifer’s bakery. Leave your orders early. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Miner daughter, Grace, of Yola returned to, their home today from Bemidji where they spent yesterday and this morn- Miss Alice Butler, teacher School Dist. No. 15, was in Bemidji yesterday, enroute to Turtle River, ‘where she will spend her Easter v; cation, the guest of relatives: Moritz and Lucy Brooks. of the members of the club are in- _— vited to attend this meeting and the boys will go through their various drills. The boys will meet Monday night, April 9, at which time a base- | EEEREEEEEEGGG_——S Under the auspices of the Chris- tian Endeavor society of the Pres- byterian church, the Orpheus orches- tra, assisted by local vocalists and a reader will give a concert in the church Wednesday evening of next week. The program will contain twelve numbers as follows: ball team will be organized. HOSTESS AT DINNER cnik). Overture — “Encouragement” — Boettger.) Soprano solo—(a) “A Bowl of — " Rogog~ (Clarke), (b)' “A Pertect HOSTESS TO CLASSES Prayer,” (Stevens) by Miss Eliza-| yresqames A. W. Johnson and man. —Tobani op 153.) Raymoud Hannah. . mer. Medley overture—*“The Best Loved ——e Southern Melodies” (Hayes.) CHRISTIAN 'ENDEAVOR Vocal - duet—*“The Sailor Sighs,” Kern Olson, bass; Raymond Hannah, Misses Mary and Florence Bell en- tertained the members of the Chris- tian Endeavor of the Presbyterian church at their home last evening. | The members of the Orpheus or-{At the business meeting, John Harris chestra who will participate in the|was elected treasurer of the organi- concert and the instruments they |zation to fill the vancancy caused by lay : are as follows: Piano, Miss|the resignation of N. E. Given, the latter being treasurer of the church and not wishing to fill both offices. Refreshments were served after Harold White; trombone, Elford |which the guests attended the recep- | Pass of Mankato, who teaches in the Benson; bass, Tom Newton; drums, |tion for the Bemidji naval militia schools at-Red Lake Falls, accompa- tenor. Finale, march—‘The Old Oaken BucKet” (Hayes.) Ruby V. Case; violins, Emil Tuseth and ‘William Werth; clarinet, Otto Stavenau; cornets, Iver Iverson and Howard Moyer. boys given at the armory. Mre. Theodore Virts had as her March—“World Peace,” (Zame-|dinner guests Friday Miss Daisy Miller of Minneapolis, Oscar Erick- son and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Luede- bet_h Erickson. . M. Palmer entertained the members Seiection—*‘Adele” (Briquet.) of their Sunday school classes yester- Sélection—‘*Martha” (Theo. Moses | day afternoon at the home of Mrs. o Palmer, 1212 Minnesota avenue. Mr. Dare has been in poor health for Reading—*Prisoner of Zenda,”|Games were played and refreshments Misgs Ida Virginia Brown. served. The guests included Agnes 2 Medloy overture—“Bits of Rem-|McGhee, Myrtle Orth, Maxine John- |DC the means of once more putting ick’s Hits” (Lampe.) son, Bertha Todd, Edith Horlocker, Serenade—‘‘Stilly Night” (Huff.) |Hazel Barnes, Myrtle Aldrich, Vir- Vocal solo—*Beloved It is Morn,” | ginia Witting, Floy and Helen Pal- as he is able to travel, will come back TONIGHT Personals and I Newsy Notes Farley A. Dare, owner and former editor of the Pilot ,was operated up- on at the Rochester hospital the lat- ter part of last week for an abscess in his head and at the present time is confined to his home in St. Paul. G. the past two years and his many friends hope that the operation will him in his usual good health. He ‘has been excused from further legis- lative duty at the capitol and as soon to Walker with his family and wiu g0 to the Walker hospital and will be under the care of Dr. Wilcox un- til his condition is improved. They will probably return to Walker this week if Mr. Dare is improved suffi- ciently to move him.—Walker Pilot. Miss Edna Schmitt of Thief River Falls, who has been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Schmitt, of Dewey avenue for a cou- ple of days, returued to her home yesterday afternoon. Mlss Minnie nied her to Bemidji. She returned to the Falls yesterday afternoon. 7:30_8:45 TONICHT B&c & I5¢c Two of the best CLEO RIDGLEY & - WALLACE REID in the 5 part paramount picture “THE YELLOW PAWN” A stirring photo-drama which relentlessly exposes the merciless methods of the third degree, combined ' - with a sweet and tender love story Also a Keystone comedy “SAFETY FIRST AMBROSE” with MACK SWAIN 7 Parts—Regular Saturday Admission—5c & 15¢ | TOMORROW--SUNDAY--TOMORROW Owen Moore & _ | Irene Fenwick in “The Coney-Island Princess’ o A comedy drama in 5 prrts. Shows at 2:30—7:30—8:45 GRAND_THEATRE ——— “THE HOUSE OF QUALITY” - Tonight-7:30-8:45. Admission 8¢, 15¢ TRIANGLE Fine-Arts Drama “FIFTY--FIFTY” Presenting NORMA TALMADGE Full of energy and vivacity she delighted in playing near the " fire without getting burnt. Then she fell in love and when she married she wanted to settle down,but her husband wouldn’t so they began to drift apart. To intending seitiers and farm la- borers apply to W. E. Black, Can- adian Government Agent, Clifford Building, Grand Forks, N. Dak., for settlers’ and laborers’ rates and other information in Western Canada. Mrs. George E. Pennock and have been the guests of Mrs. Pen- nock’s sister, Mrs. D. L. Stanton, and husband for the past several days, returned to their home at St. Paul yesterday. Mrs. Head, superintendent of the primary department of the Methodist church, requests that.all members of that department be at the church at 11:45 o’clock tomorrow morning, in- stead of at 12 o’clock, the usual ‘hour. Township prats 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 Miss Fannie E. Richardson of Faribault, teacher in the high school at Deer River, arrived in the city yesterday and will spend Easter va- cation at the home of her brother, A. A. Richardson, and family. ‘ We Buy and Telephone 272 NEVER! Sunday---Mat. 2:30, Eve. 7:30 & 8.-45 - 8c and 16¢ BABY MARIE OSBORNE —IN— “Jéy and the Dragon’’ A study in S nshine in which “‘Filmdom’s Littlest Leading Lady’’is the central character of a thrilling story. Elko Theatre 3rd Street 323tf daughter, Miss Buelah Brown, who]|, Lake school. Easter photos of quality at price savingd; make appointments by phone, 570-W. Rich Studio, 29 10th St. 24-47 is depot agent in that city. Miss Mathilda Bronken arrived in the guest of her aunt, Mrs. O. B. Sons- the city last evening and is trud, of Dewey avenue. Attend the carleton Glee club in the Methodist church Saturday, April 7, at 8:30. 5-47 John English. For the benefit of the Junior class attend the Glee club Saturday in the M. E. church. 5147 Mr. and Mrs. Ira J. Cool of Bemidji are guests at the M. Burton home.— ‘Will the party who found a pair of roller skates at the church please return to Dr. A. Methodist V. 2-47 until 3-47 and Kodak films developed, only 10¢; prints only 3c up; only 5c. Rich Studio, 29 10th St. 812-tt post card size, Miss Edna Wright is spending the Easter vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wright ,of Becida. Miss Wright teaches in the Boston Mrs. Claude Whitney of Interna- tional Falls was the guest of fiiends in the city yesterday. Her husband One of these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerup’'s and have your picture taken.—Adv. 14tt Mrs. Fanny Millback of Solway spent yesterday and today in the city, the guest of her mother, Mrs. International Falls Daily Journal. Optometry means eye service. synonymous. correct—health results. CHIROPRACTO! mal conditions. Phone 406-W HinnuninnnuHminannnnm BEMIDJI HORSE MARKET Your child will not always remain st 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 Sell Horses, Harnesses and Vehicles. P Moberg Construction Company —“TOMORROW” OFTENTIMES DEVELOPS INTO Bemidji N 36tt Received today—one car of Pills- bury’s flour at Schroeder’s store. 2-49 GKLEOPB.AGTIC is a science that is worthy of study. It teaches us health and harmony are If every part of your body acts in right relationship—is mechanically No machine that is not in proper adjustment will run easily, if at all. THE understanding the proper relation of the parts of the body machine is able to adjust them, thus restoring mnor- A. DANNENBERG, D. C. First National Bank Bldg., Bemidji - Office Hours: 10-12, 1:30-5, 7-8 e We Have the Lot You Want 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. BEMIDJI TOWNSIIE & IMPROVEMENT CO. THAYER C. BAILEY, Loeal Ageat. B T T T T T T T L T T T D T L T Johnson’s parents. Hot cross buns like mother used in S 3 Mrg. A. D. Johneon and son, Ker- Hot cross buns with a taste that mit, left this morning for Pillager, |lingers, at Pfeifer’s bakery, 3-47 iy Minn.,, where they will visit Mrs. Diarfes of all descriptions; 1-3 off | t0 make, at Pfeifer's bakery. 3-47 REX THEATRE last. —TONIGHT— ‘Wm. Fox presents VIRGINIA PEARSON WBITTER TRUTH” A story of a woman’s realiz- ation of love. Miss Emma Meilicke, teacher in the Moorhead schools, is visiting her brother, Julius Meilicke, during Eas- ter vacation/ 3 Apple pie h la mode wi.ll be served in the Swedish church Monday night. 2-49 Mr. and Mrs. John Ross, who have made . their home in Solway since last November, returned to Bemidji yesterday. . Attend the parcel social given at the Swedish church Monday evening. 2-49 You’ll like Koors® bread. Ask your grocer for it. d27tt Miss Thora Moi arrived from Grand —SUNDAY— Forks Friday and will visit friends Bluebird Photoplays in Bemidji for a few days. presents Leave your orders early at Pfeifer’s “'I'HE I.flVE GIH[" bakery for hot cross buns. 3-47 with Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Rock of Solway were among the business visitors yesterday. ELLA HALL wnitten and Directed by ROBERT Z. LEONARD The supreme achievement in Photoplay accomplishments. Filled with Thrills Strong in Heart Interest Beautiful in Photography Superlative Entertainment $50,000 to loan on farms. Deap Land Co.—Adv. da71t Mrs. G. W. Vail of Wilton was a between-train visitor in Bemidji yes- terday. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they annnot' rfach mels‘;fit of the dtilseu?e. atarrh is a Jocal isease, reatly in- fluenced by constitutional conditions, and —MONDAY— :nt ordelr to cau-e l‘gl }l"‘au élll:s( ;lakfi 3'1“ nternal remedy. Hall's Catarr! edi- . cine is taken internally and acts thru Charlie chap“n n the blood on the mucous surfaces of the aynan:i’ d!ihall's Cn;n{;‘-h hMt;dki]lnel ‘wnu “ prescribed by one of the best physiclans s " ' l cn " in this country for years. It is com- sn msna ar a posed of some of the best tonics known, combined with some of the best blood and purifiers. The perfect combination of the ingredients in Hall's Catarrh Medi- t cine 15 wnat produces much "wondertol |l ¢‘Ygnggance of the Dead Matinee 2:30—5¢ and 10c Evening 7:30-8:45— bc-150 testimonials, free. F. J. 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