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i Today—Telephone the Pioneer of- fice, i922, about. that news.item you have. in: mind. ~ Your guests and friends will appreciate the courtesy, _ February 12—District court “be- gins its session, February 19—Municipal election for: public officials. = . i Feb. 16— Meeting Commercial club rooms for ' improving ‘rural ', phone service. ; . SOCIETY UNCLE SAM’S CLUB Mrs. -Otto. Brose and Mrs. G. W. Campbell entertained—Uncle . Sam’s Knitting club yesterday afternoon at the Campbell home. .Over twenty ‘were ' present. . This club is com- posed of members of the . various churches in Bemidji and are knit- ting for. the: Bemidji boys now in the service, and also send the boys boxes containing home baking, etc. If_anyone knows of a Bemidji boy who 18 not-yet supplied with knit- articles, the club will appreciate receiving ‘this information. = Mrs. K. H. :Olson ‘and ‘Mrs: Grover will en- tertain the club in two weeks. Mrs.-Nels Roe was surprised by a number- of “friends” yesterday" after- noon, the ocecasion being her birth anpiversary. - Conversation and knit- ting was the diversion and the guests served ‘lunch. Those present were Mrs. C. P. Larson, Mrs. Carl Golz, Mrs. A. Klein, Mrs. D. Wilkes, Mrs. Floyd and son, Mrs. John Severson, Mrs. Collard and daughters, Pearl and Ethel, and Mrs. T. N. Rhode. ANNUAL CONTEST Mrs. L. P. Warford, Mrs. M. J. Brown: and H. Z. Mitchell will .be contest of the Bemidji high school to be held in the high school assem- bly hall” this evening at 8 o’clock. | i { ranged and prizes will be awarded the winners. . ‘An admission of 15 cents: will- be’ charged. ! - g _ BUSINESS MEETING Misses. Mary, and Florence Bell will be hostesses to the members of the Christian Endeavor this evening at “their home, 911 Minnesota av- _enue, This is the regular monthly \business meeting of that organiza- tion. All members are requested to be present as many-matters of im- —_—— —— “BROWN OF ‘IN“SIX PARTS EXTRA SPECIAL----PER- FECTION PICTURES . [ WLTH BAZEL DALY - [ SUN.-MON.Crand USUAL PRICES aid VIVIAN RIGH i “THE MAN -FROM MONTANA' And a Comedy 6 ACTS 10c-20c TOMORROW Bluebird Day VIOLET !AEBSEREAU ‘LITTLE MISS NOBODY’ Grand] judges at. the:annual declamatory | An_excellent program has been ar-|° and so is the floor. 228| _ DON'T MISS THIS ONE : e THE, BEMTNI DAILY PIONEER Romance,” and will be shown at the Men Insist on Eating'Meat. Rex theater ti rro z ! bzt T tomorrow for a:day's| wrnerq are, of course,wastefal famt- The story is that of a young writer | {1€8, but most incomes are not elastic i who is in love with Blofse Jackson|enough to admit ‘of much wanton Mrs. Bertha Anderson, Mrs. Maude| (June 'Caprice). He }s poor and|throwing away of good food,” ‘a writer' Huggett and Mrs. John Noel of the|Eloise’s guardian fears he is fonder | 82ys in the'Woman’s Home Companion. | town of Northern were i1 the city|of her money than of her. To test| “It is safe to say that a large portion yesterday with Red’ Cross garments|the young man, the guardian devises| of such waste as there 18 1s caused they had completed. several tests, by tha ‘simple, plain’—but expensive— ! y e o T':eae are exciting in the extreme. |/tastes of the American man. It s not [l Don't. forget the big dance Satur-| Diolee 1s really In love “with the|only the big Johns, but tho little Johus, day night, February 9, at City Hall: fr h“ i ‘1° oboys the commands: ¢ tng country who emulate in conduct i Come and help & good cause, 2-29 gea":,r cil::;flle: l‘]gr”mn ".’I;z y%‘ig:' the ranchman who rambled into a. New v % el Zonee At 5 i POPRLY | York restaurant, and, having read the fPr the story which won;;th.e first prize in the recent Tri- angle ‘Photopldy * Magazine contest Y { Remember ‘Brown of Harvard?” Some story! Tom ‘Moore and Hazel 'Daly star in the film version. Grand, | Sunday and Monday: 2-29 Paid to Kate Corbaley - she joins the chorus of a- Broadway Tom ‘Moore,: 8 brother-in-law. of| show.to make her sweetfieart belieye|menu,: clenched a knife and fork: in - 1 Mary Pickford, the ‘“world’s sweet-| he has lost her forever. """l each fist, and, bringing them dowm on portance: will come. ‘upfor:discus-|heart,” is starring in “Brown of Har-| The youth-if strong of heart and|the table, crled out In a fearsome sion, - : : i|yard,” at the Grand theater Sunday|never stops battling his way into|voice, Meatl’ ] i ; . i|and Monday. 5 2-29 | Eloise’s good graces. ] “This cry of ‘meat!’ went up in tens HOSTESS TO: CIRCLE Mr. and Mrs, Walter F. /Marcum of thousands of homes after patriotic . William McCuaig entertain-|and son, Jack, will leave today for ELKO TONIGHT women tried to put into effect the edMl?rs. G. E. Cnrm!sgned Gross | Crookston where. they will’ attend| A play that should-be highiy suc- | Substitute menx knitting circle of the Wastern :Star|the forty-second ,wed'dtng anniver- eeut:ll‘vi's ":!ul‘ —m:lk;,? rom Kate Fuel May Be Cause of Cancer. yesterday afternoon-at her home, |sary of Mr. Marcum's parents, Mr.|Corbaley's story which won the-first| , g op ) voicinn has just. com- bit of knitting was reeeived |and Mrs. J. P, Marcum. : prize in the recent Triangle-Photo- aq:é‘:w% hunc:lles ot;ynfmwwereuhnnd;- - - play ‘Magazind contest, featuring J.|Pleted an extensive serles of researches t. freshments were gerved, Barney Therry and®ritzle Rldgeway. | Into the incidence of cancer which lead o000 Hetresnm 1t is a story of American life which,| him to some novel conclusions. He - Fritzie Ridgeway | 6 ‘Act Triangle Plays E‘verybody is invited to attend the Red Cross. benefit . dance ' this Showing : z 7 evening in the Elks’ temple. Through for sheer characterimation, -recalls|finds that in Scotland and the Scotch R. C. DANCE' [ | the courtesy of the Biks, the regular th:l rwoudex‘tully distinct types . of|fslands the percentage of cancer is par- For the benefit of -the Beltrami|Friday evening dance 'has been|Willlam Dean Howell's novels. ticularly high in coal-burning districts | M ronioht & County Red: Cross, a.dance. will :be| changed to a Red'Cross benefit. 2-28 2 and low in peat-burning districts, onight Tomorr ow given in the Elks’ temple this eve- e L ning, to_which all patriotic citizens Mrs. A. D. Perry, who has been are. invited, - The Harmeny Trio' will| visiting’ relatives in the ‘town of donate its services and the Elks .are| Northern for the .past .two weeks, donating the hall. This dange ‘8| has returned to Hayward, ~Wis, given in place of the regular -Biks’'| where she is employed in a govern- Friday night dance. ment school. & ENTERTAINED AT DINNER Mrs. George Voltz of Mill Park entertained Mrs. J.” C. Taylor,.Mrs. Supry, Mrs. Burnham, ~Mrs. "Gust Johnson, Mrs. E. J. Lane and Mrs. : GRAND TONIGHT | There are some exceptions to this rule “The Man From Montana,” feat-|8nd in’every such case he finds that uring Neal Hart and Vivian Rich,|the peat-burning district with'a high is an entertaining ‘yarn of east and|death rate from cancer burns a peat ;Vlzfltin;tlbaglsfl!t‘flth a ‘mlnh:g :lwln- with a high percentage of sulphur. : eads to a series of adven-; Thys h 1 chiefly in the odramatic ‘swing p of the various happenings and at the ;::L]?‘?‘Y‘?yztd‘l‘zeffi'ff:nEC'lon with the . The Yale-Harvard boat race as it was penned in the novel, “Brown of Harvard,” is visualized in the Per- same time it spins out a very inter- fection picture of this story at the esting and pleastng. story: Grand theater Sunday and Monday. |~ 2-29 Y C.“E. Riley at 6 o’clock dinner last & ATTENDING. BOARD MEETING evening. ~After dinner the guests Willlam McCuaig left Wednesday |’ Dr. Nye of .Park ‘Rapids -and Mr. were taken to the Grandtheater. night for Milaca, Minn., having been | Anderson of -Margie ‘were in the city called there.by the serious {llness of | today to attend the board meeting ~APRON- AND TIE -SOCIAL his_ parents, Mr. and: Mrs. Donald{of the Lake “Julia sanatorium held 3 —_— * “fMcCuaig. ' His father . died from|at 10 o’clock this morning in .the An’ apron and tie social will be|pneumonia: before. he. reached there| Commercial club rooms. given by the ladies of the G. A. R.|and ‘the funeral will-be held tomor- s Laa; Remember, Tuesday, ‘“Meatless Day” Fair Food d Fellows -hall, Saturda; W, 1 in. AR, HANK! i:e;?: ‘0;10 whlc‘l)! the vpll,bllc is ln{ ll::r M(l:-lclfl&lm(,teh:;ectss attl:“l'e':;ry;! to CARD OF T! 's (Prepared Under Direction of the United States Fobd Administration.) b ¥ y . Sotentiest for the itoms of the Uni ted: States Food:"Administration). vited. The ladies are asked to bring|the city Monday or Tuesday. 3 We wish .to:extend our sincere| sold in Bemidji: lunch for two, and the gentlemen thanks to our meny friends and .Commodity— WHOLESALE ' RETAIL will ‘be asked to buy. a tie. - Every one invited ‘to come to the — 3 dance at City Hall Saturday eve- = 2 d ‘ning, February 9." ‘Proceeds to be given to Red Cross. 2-29 neighbors in Thompson, N. D., who| Granulated Sugar. assisted us.during the illness and %::: ;11:::' ,‘&‘p;:n death of our beloved father, John|Graham Flour, 10 po Doyle, and also for.the many beau- go’nmul. 10 pounds . : S | titul foral tributes. B Personals and REI) CRO S NGTES Efi% :?g}:éze{‘ N. Cushner. 1-28 Eggs, Btorage Continue: Knittini i Continug )g#;fing, says fiim. Frid- RO “32:}" b‘,‘f‘ ? ey, head of the women’s work of S, Corn 'Syrup, the ' Northern division, Soldiers AMARITANS DANGE Sorn Byrupy will use tlaeirflswe;ters |lxlntil early| "A élance was enjoyed by the Mod-| Bwaporatea = T summer and off and on all summer, | ern Samaritans last evening at the| Oleomargarin Miss NeilllehBoo‘lzar Oit N‘“;y P:“ed if the season be a cold one. Socks|Odd Fellows hall, after the regular Qlaomabyaring, Mo yester(llaty ': ti" city, returning. home | i oy need the year around. - business meeting.” Valentine decora-| Lasa, s0-b. tubs . on a late train. The Northern division sets knit-|tions were used and punch and wa- | Lard, substitute . ting pace for the whole country. It|fers served._ There was a large at-|Xam (whole) % Bos is behind on helmets, even on sweat- | tendance. NOTE_This it ahie wniform wtandssd, ChoRgn there miust ers, and ahead on all the other knit- ‘ket. tod il of necessity be constant fiuctuations in the mar! ed articles. WER FRIEND It is announced that this price list may be taken by other towns in this SHO ED BY S vicinity as a guide, by adding the freight cost. 2 Newsy Notes. $50,000 to loan on rarms. Dean Land Co. anite , large No. 1 Experienced dressmaker w~ants sewing by the day. Call Room 37, Jefferson Hotel. 6-27 2 Send Names. Miss Jennie Gratton entertained at . In the ‘Northern Division Bulletin|a kitchen shower last evening in of January ‘21, attention is -ealled{ honor of Mrs. George Klungness. to the necessity of avoiding dupli-|The evening was passed in music * One of these nice days you ought|cates by not sending garments 'di-|and cards, after which lunch was to go to Hakkerupis and have your|rect to soldiers. Instead, names of | served. Those present were Mrs. ‘picture taken. ~ 14tf | the men who write chaptef members| George Klungness, Ezzie Fhzen for garments should be sent to the| Ruth Riley, Fsther Tennstrom. Nora Bert Clark went to Hibbing yes-|bureau of militdry relief at division| Roe, ‘Agnes Edwards, Helen Olson, terday where he will attend to busi- | headquarters and prompt deHvery of | Frank Gratton and Clifford Monti- ness matters for a short ‘time. garments ~will then be arranged,| gue. through Red Cross field = directors who are at every cantonment. Mrs. H. 0. Bjoring of Scyibner was among the business visitors in the city/ yesterday.” y R ’ Germans: Four of your photos to meet government registration rules, only 95¢. Rich studio, 29 Tenth St. Prize Knitter. ¢ Adv.—=12tf Among the sweaters .which are be- ing packed for shipment is one knit by Mrs. A. M. McClelland, a woman over 90 years of age, . This is one of the best sweaters turned in and we-wish to compliment Mrs. McClel- land on her fine work. ‘'Mrs. - Mec-| =——— 3 i X Clelland is the mother of Mrs. A. M. | IHININIIHHIIIINN LUHH BT B S : o~ NOTICE e Se¢ W. S. Ridgway at Home Cafe Beltrami avenue, for hay in carload lots, ranging from $12.50 to $14.00 per ton. Nortl" Dakota upland hay. F. O. B. shipping point. W. F. Lip- pert, owner. o 6-29 Mrs. Lottie Achenbach of Wilton is the guest of Bemidji relatives this week. We have just received a few fam- ily expense books, Bemidji Pioneer. | 129tf | Freese. H Donna Morse, daughter of Mr. and * . Proceeds From Chain = ¢ B2 O0KE L g { “' i s ~ | . = of Mrs. Mark Morse of Dewey avenue, The finance committee has justt= WRITE HOME AT ONCE! = ML who has been ill with the grip for|turned over to the treasurer $76.75,|= IMPORTANT! H v the past several days, is improving.| which was the proceeds from the{= D.B. D = ? chain parties given since the holi-|= Nt = i The Ladies of the G. A. R. will|days. This, with-the $83.25 previ- give an apron and tie social at Odd|ously turned in from chain parties, Fellows hall Saturday evening. La-| makes a total of ‘$160 obtained from dies bring lunch for two. The pub-| this source. 4 lic is invited. 2-28 : LTI . Salvage Sale Iater. Frank McManus of Dewey avenue The finance committee has de-] is convalescing after an attack of|cided to put on a salvage sale of pleurisy. % all waste material. Collection will 4 be salvaged and the proceeds used to buy supplies for the local Red Cross. chapter. -A detailed list - of articles to be collected will be-pub- lished - later. Nothing requested which i of use to present owner. | f you were not one -of 'the- big, Pearl Pitman, who has been the|crowd that.saw William Farnum in guest of his mother, Mrs. E. 8. Jud-|that huge Fox production, “When & kins, and other friends the past two| Man Sees Red,” at the Rex theater weeks, returned to Cando, N. D.,|last night, don’t fail to be there: to- yesterday morning. .Mr. Pitman will| night when it will be shown for the enter the army. last time. Also one of the ' ceéle-| brated Fox Drew comedies, produced Highest price paid for second hand|by Fox. There are eight thousamd furniture. Eiberal allowance on your| feet of this thrilling Farnum pic- used furniture or other used goods|ture. The story is based upon ‘“The on new furniture. See Wm. Morris| Painted Lady,”” which ran in. the & Co. 1 O. O. F. Bldg. 2-29 | Baturday ‘Bvening Post. Gy Jewel Carmen, the exquisitely. The Elks have donated their tem-|heautiful ‘“‘opposite” of ‘“American ple and the Harmony Trio will-don-| Methods” and *“A Tale of Two Cities!’ ate music for the Red Cross benefit| appears in a similar capacity in dance tonight. YOU are invited. [“When a Man Sees Red.” Marc y : 2-28| Robbins is another important mem-, Dance at City Hall Saturday eve- ning by Young Men's Society club. Music by International Jazz orches- tra. Everybody invited. 2-28 Mrs. J. J. MalLaughlin was called to Kelliher yesterday by the serious illness of her daughter, Mrs. E. J. Kane. Let us all go to the Red Cross benefit dance this evening in the Elks’ temple and make it a howl- ing success. The music is of the best ‘THEATERS e BIG WM. FOX FEATURE WITH s LLIAM FARNUM 10-N60T THE RE X 10-NE6HF This photodrama. is founded on Larry Evan’s short story, “THE PAINTED LADY” which .appeared in the SATURDAY EVENING POST. - - - w s e A N 8,000 Feet of Thrilling Film 8,000 Mrs. C. H. Stannavel and mhs, bids Mr. Lloyd’s commenting on his A'so A Metro Drew comedy Vincent and Kenneth, of Ponemah|own directorial work on the piece, . ore In i iy velory snroute|we s emphatic n s secoratien | Y MR, AND MRS, Musm H ATH CHARM MR. AND MRS, P, pisten 15 schogl; ing then is dono in “WWhon en R SIDNEY DREW SIDNEY DREW 100~-25¢ Note The Prices and The Hours 7:20-9:00 who had a part in the pieture was SATURDAY--“THE HEART OF ROMANGE” With JUNE CAPRIGE Wanted, évery man in town to come to the dance Saturday evening at City Hall. Music by Tuseth’s or- chestra. < 2-29 story. June Cavriee Tomorrow, Admirers of June Caprice are to see that smiling Willlam Fox star. in a new, pretty and stirring photo- play. It is called ‘“The Heart of Mrs. T.-C. Stuart and daughter, Mary, will leave tomorrow for Min- neapolis, Foreston and Cresby where they will visit for some time. ' $1000.00 | ‘2227 W 24th St. i“Lm; Angeles | “Real Folks’| Featuring i “J« Barney Sherry &