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i i - Legion will “chks.' 518 Beltrami Ave. = © © Charles - Olson - among the out-of-town: visitors in - 'WHAT SOCIETY ISDOING DANCE TONIGHT. The ladies Moose hall this- evening, to which the public is cordially invited. Good music has been provided for the even- ing. - "PERSONALS AND NEWSY NOTES Mrs. Oscar Holden of Fosston is a guest in. the city. M. F. Fode of Boy River is trane- acting business here today. Mrs. Tom Wright of Becida passed yesterday in the city shopping. _W. W. Barrett of Havre, Mont., is nnsacting ‘business in Bemidji. C. M. Edwards of Omaha, Neb., is among the visitors in the city. : G. H. .Warner of Brainerd is spending the day here on business. : Household- goods-for sale. C. I\ 1125tt . ¥ Gus Berg of Minneapolis-is-among ‘the business visitors in the-eity. ' G. R. Clark:of Duluth is spending ~the day here on business matters. Dean 350 000 to.loan on rarms. _ ATt Land Co. A. A. Campbell ‘of Duluth is a guest at_the Jlotel Markham today H. B. Swanson of Hines is spend- -~ ing the day here on business mat- ters. makes Hak 111t One twelve Studio. Fred Voole of Minot, N. D, is a business visitor heré for a short time. L W. A. Harley of Fargo, N. D., is : spending the day in Bemldji on busl~ llESB dozen photographs Christmas ~ presents. »If you want a car cal: Enterprise « Auto Co. = Oftice phone 1, residence phoue 10. 66tf of . Superior ‘s the, clty . Make early reservations at Mark- ham’ hotel: for Thanksgiving dinner. ' “See menu, ‘appearing in this issue. N 2d1127 i Mrs. Pearl Bucksen of Lake Plant- agenet passed -yesterday in ‘Bemidji ¢ 'with friends. Mrs. Willidm. . Blakely of Farley, ~4 was a between train visitor in the ¥ ! K i | 1, : wvarnishes for-sale"atcost. city yesterday. Small stock of paints, enamelé ar;;l Hicks, 518 Beltrami Ave. Miss Virgie Kinley of Cass Lake is visiting her mother, Mrs. C. Kin- ley, this week. Ed Johnson of Superior, and W. ‘Dreyfus of St. Paul are guests at :the Markham -today. Mr. -and - Mrs. C...E...Bartley: of Blackduck are among the guests at the Hotel- Markham. Your friendscan bny-anything you give them .except your photogra h, : &all 239 and make arrangement with Hak’s .Studie for your Christmas sitting today. 111tf Mis§ ‘Beatrice-8everans of - Grant Valley.was in Bemidji yesterday, en- ronte to Audubon, Minn., where she * will visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. -Frank Silversack, who have visited friends in Big Fork - for a week,. returned to their.home in Becida- yesterday. Make your reservation for Thanks- - giving dinner at the Markham now. Dinner served from 6-to 7:30 o’ciock. See’the menu in this fssue. = 1d1127 Attorney and Mrs. E: E. McDonald have moved from their-summer home at Lavinia and have taken-apart- ments at the Markham " for the winter. The Luther !ensue of the Swedish Lutheran church: meets Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 8 o’clock. Wel- come. Rev. Theo. Nordale. The Ladies of the Moose Heart Legion will give.a dance in the Moose : hall Wednesday evening, November 27.. Good music will be furnished. Tickets 25¢ per person. 2d1127 Mrs. E. E. McDonald has gone to Little I"alls, where she will spend Thanksgiving with Mrs. F. W. Ruth. From there she will go to St. Paul, where she will remain until after the holidays. © We desire to lnrorm our customers and friends that we are prepared to make holiday remittances to men in the service overseas without charge.! ‘Those desiring to avail themselves of | this service shall do do this week to! insure delivery of the momney by Christmas. SECURITY STATE BA\'I\‘ OF BEMIDJI 6d1130 of - the Mooseheart give a dance in the 11268 (] “Keep 'em smiling.” Send your Yoy over there portraits, post cards, todak prints. Rich Studio, 29 ‘10th St, Ray DeMund of Grand Forks, D.; E. C. Hezzelwood, Wadena; O Hiaxton. Bt PaulL B G Hoover, Norden; D. M. Brier, Duluth; W. H. Barneg, Anoka, and W, L. Hall of Minneapolis are among the visitors today. The Ladies’ "Aid society of the Presbyterian, church will hold its Christmas sale December 14, in the basement of the church. Further announcements will be made later. 2d1127 Mrs. James Martin, who was called to Bovey last week, on account of the serious illness of her %ister, Mrs. Joe Dargan, who was a victim of the *fiu,” has returned to her home, her sister being much improved. Her little niece, Grace Dargan, returned lv;vlth her, and will spend the winter ere. B. P. 0. ELKS—NOTICE. Elks memorial service at Elko the- atre Sunday, December 1, at 3 o’clock p. m. All Elks will meet at the Iodge rooms at 2:30 sharp. Visiting Elks cordially invited to participate. E. H. Jerrard, Secretary. 3d1130 MAYBE HE DIDN'T LIKE iy ' STEPS THE JAPS DANCE (By United Press.) Tokio, Oct. 25. (By Mail.) — An all-night festival dance, celebrated annually in the grounds of the | Shozanji temple, Kamiyama, was broken up at 1 a. m. by a rank out- sider, ‘who- threw a bomb into the midst of the dancers. Whether “the bombthrower had some grievance agninst the god, or just disapproved ‘of dancing in gen. eral, has not been learned. A dozen persons were injured, and a stranger who happened to be in the neigh- | borhooq was arrested on suspicion. 1mol1214 | THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER TOWNLEY HEARINGS END: JUDGE CONSIDERS FACTS Fargo, N. D, Noc. 27.—Hearings and examinations of the books in the A. C. Townley bankruyptcy case, which have been on before Judge Charles A. Amidon in federal court since Tuesday last, have been finished an dthe whole matter, including the motion by Townley’s counsel asking his discharge, was submitted to the court. The motion for dismissal of the case hase been taken under advise- ment and Judge Amidon will render hig decision after going over a tran- seript of the evidence, ‘FIRST AMERICAN UNITS EXPECTED LAST OF WEEK Washington, Nov. 27. — The first units of the American Expeditionary Forces to return from overseas are expected to reach New York the last of this week. _General March, chief of staff, announced that 382 officers, four nurses and 6,614 enlisted men |- left ‘Liverpool last week on the liners Minnekahda, Lapland and Orca. The units, largely air squadrons, have been training in England. The Minnekahda and Lapland left Liverpool last Friday and the Orca sailed on Saturday. After each meal —YOU eat one EATONIC FOR YOUR STOMACH'S and get full food value and real stom- ach comfort. Instantly relieves heart. barn, bloated, gassy feeling, STOPS acidity, food tepeatm and stomach misery. 'AIDS digestion; keeps the stomach sweet and pure, EATONIC is the best remedy and only costs a cent or two a day- to useit. - You will be de- lighted with results. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back, Pleasa call and try it. Barker’s Drug & Jewelry Store, | Bemidji, Minn. —_— REX TONIGHT THE CELEBRATED STAGE FAVORITE Frank Keenan In His Tremendous Western Success “The Long Chance In Five Parts ADDED FEATURE L-KO Comedy, in Two Parts : 10c and 20c 7:20 and 9 o’Clock A Paralta Picture Starring Louise Glaum a girl we talk to every day. ELKO WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY COMING “UNCLE TOM'S CABIN” Elsie inherited curse. | iest fighting of the war. a bridge. - fought together. “WEDLOCK™ " A worth-while story of | Things Happen Margueiis Sk | GranD The Dang A lovel Read by Millions, by Robert Chambers, featuring The love of a woman DOES SHE WIN? GRAND ~--Thanksgiving OFFICIAL WAR REVIEW-—GREAT BATTLEFIELDS The Marne—Where took place some of the blood- | British engineers hastily build Chateau Thierry—W here Americans capture thousands. eral Pershing inspecting prison camp. HO IS SYLVIA? Oh!-“JUST SYLVIA” Barbara Castleton Johnny Hines and Happen Fast an ‘Just Sylvia’ at the TONIGHT er Mark Ferguson is matched against an America Gen- France and | ' i ! London, Nov. 27.~—After an inspec- | tlon of the German battleships and cruisers held by the entente and final | settlement of their ownership by the peace ably will be sunk, as apparently there is no entente to which would be likely in case of an attempted division of them. Notice today's Want Ads, back page = 1 | | i 1} ’ A s G e B DR O LS B e . MAY SINK SHIPS. SOLOMON IN ALL HIS GLORY | WOULD GO BROKE IN LONDON Notice! BARBER SHOPS will be OPEN (By United Press.) London; Nov. 3. (By Mail.)—Solo- {mon’s desire, “Stay me with flagons, comfort me with apples,” would be quite out of the question if he lived in England today, unless he was pre- pared to pay war prices. Flagons of Australian wine which used to be 42 cents are now $1.14, and edible apples are bringing 36 cents. 2 conference, all the vessels prob- until 10 o’clock tonight CLOSED all ddy tomorrow THANKSGIVING*DAY disposition on the part of the risk the controversies - PAGE FIVE THE UNIVERSAL CAR “Because of its all-around utility, the Ford one-ton .truck—with worm drive—has made itself an absolute business necessity. It’s so dependable in service where : ever placed, flexible and sure in Ford Tmck control and low cost of operation and maintenance and possessing Ym" Need that vanadium steel strength, it has " l;ecome the want in every line of business, from retail merchant to manufacturer, from engineer to con- tractor, from corporation to farmer. 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