Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 24, 1919, Page 3

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a - - casion being her. birth anniversary, | Way to Bagley where they attended " iSaturday in.the-clty. on- business. - . tirday, between' trains. > ed friends and:attended to'business Mrs. H. H. Bolster returned Fri- day evening from Cass Lake where she visited friends for a few days. She 'was accompanied by Mrs. C.'B. Chase. Mrs. H. L. Huffman returned yes- terday morning from Minneapolis where she had been visiting her par- ents, Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Byrnes for a month. ~NATAL DAY OBSERVED. A group of friends and neighbors plogggflypm]pflm Mrs. A. f Cro- Mr. and Mrs. Charles: Blakely and well at her- home on Mississippi | Mrs. William Blakely of Turtle' River avenue. Saturday..afternoon,. the .oc. | Were in Bemidji Saturday on their The hours were pleasantly passeu in a muquerade'l_)all. They will return { conversation and'lunch'was served, | home today. w* R J. P. Loes of Minneapolis; R. F. "WOODMEN'S MASKED DANCE. | rrederickson of Chicago; W. A. Tull The Modern Woodmen of America {of Indianapolis; N. N. Stronck of “will hold a masque dancing party|Chicago; J. E. Hale of Minneapolis; tomorrow 'night in the Odd Fellows' [ Alberta Lewis and George A. Lewis { hall, which“will be &ttended by the [of Cripple Creek; A. G. Gabrielson of ‘members of *'the Royal “Neighbors. [ Thief River Falls; A. W. Anderson “Invited guests” will also’be present. {of Duluth and Lilly Clauson of Black- Good” music will ‘be a feature of the fduck were among the guests regis- : program and luncheon will be'served. | tered at the Markham Saturday. ENJOYABLE EVENING CARD OF THANKS. The Ladies of the G. A. R. Circle “Phe “George Washington “party - given-by" the 1adtes-of the G.“A. R. ‘wish to thank all who'assisted with - {Clrcle Sathrday evening in the Odd ‘the Patriotic program Saturday even- Fellows hall' was Twell - attended, |18, By order of the president, Mrs. iSupper was served to the members of | E. R. Riley. 1d224 ithe G. A. R."Post-and’Circle; atter in“dancing. 3 aesieee——t | FArmer Then: Returns to Court and 5 4 Announces That He Is Ready to i Serve Sentence. NEWSY NOTES Seattle, Wash.—Miles Powell, -a |"tarmer, was before the federal“court ~h;lr: charged -with operating a ' liquor still. “What's your business?’ ~asked Judge Jeremiah Netere, 3 “My busliness i1s to- plead guilty to . Dean 36 .&4,)0 So-1080. on A 71t} the charge,” sald Powell. mured the court, - Powell was asked If he thought he could pay the minimum fine. He sald he could not, but was willing'to go to work ;and earn the money. ‘When: he again: appeared in court recently he brought:with him the $100 fine and an- nounced he was willing to start serv- .T.- Rubinstein-of -New - York- €ity, passed-Sunday.in-Bemidjl. M. B..Patton ‘of Remer is trans: ‘acting business »t,hgctty. PR Q. “E:/Peterson of Ashland, Wis. ‘passed: yosterday in the city. Carl Lucken of-Erskine was among the week-end: business visitors. 18 now “doing time.” “lgland of Future.” A new island was recently discov- sred by Capt. W. F. Buckley while mak- ing A cruise through the dangerous Chiperfon islands” 200° miles south. of H. B. Swenson of Hines i8 among| the Mexican- coast. -Captain’ Buekley the business visitors in the city. termed this coral reef the “Island of G. 'W. Olson of Carson, N. D. Future,” as Its possibilities had not passed » Bemidil. been discovered., It is inhabited only th-areekiena-prinm i by red crubs as big as turtles, welrd and vieious birds, wild plgs and strange fish. Misunderstanding. Judge White tells a good one on a colleague who is a justice of the peace in-a small-town near Bakersfield, Cal. The two friends were talking shop, and the justice of the peace said: #f don't know for sure what the trouble is, but iu the last two weeks I have had to punish twelve men and four irls for fighting, T begin to fear that a misconstruction has been placed on 'he work-or-fight order.” PRI “FACTOR N CUTTNG SHOE EAPENSE | “Many months of comfort at little szpense” is the way Charles A. Pear- -son of San Diego, California, sums up his experience with Neolin Soles. Mr. Pearson had two pairs of shoes re- soled with Neolin Soles, and after wearing _them for twenty months -wites “I will have to get new shoes ~sometime, but so far as the soles are concerned, that time seems as far distant as when they were new.” fl’his is typical of the -experience millions are having with Neslin Soles. Created ' by ‘Science to- be durable, flexible and waterproof, “these ‘soles ~are an important factor in cutting shoe expense. You can get them on new shoes for the whole family, and. ~for re-soling. They ate made by The | Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Akron, | Ohio, who also make Wingfoot Heels— | guaranteed to outwear all other heels. | Neolin Soles ONE TINY DROP | wouLp---! - It's midnight and the three are alone. He’s a trusted : physician and will inherit ‘ the sick boy’s fortune— § she’s LILA LEE Only an innocent, unsus- pecting girl —in Para- mount Picture. “The Secret Garden” at the GranD WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY C.'W. Trein of.Chicago was among ‘the out ‘0t town' visitors Sunday. Gust. -Haugen of ‘St.-Paul spent C. M. Taylor of Cass Lake was a business visitor'in the city Saturday. Mrs,- Winebenner of ' Lake Plant- aganet-passed: Saturday in-Bemidi. D. E. Clifton of Grand Forks ar- rived fn Bemidjl yesterdhy fora brie vinit, Dallis Dennis of - Northome was among the out of town visitors Sat- nrday. Mrs. Mary Guthrie of Turtle River transatted-business in Bemidji Saturday. * Mrs.. Harry Osborn:and Miss Pear- qetta Wheelor visited Bemidji friends Baturday. ' “W. T\ Noren of Minneapolis trans- acted business in Bemidji during the J. B, Frapklin: ot 8t. Louis, Mo., spent -Saturday in:Bemidii on busi- mness: matters. JohnGitmore “of “ Minneapolis is among the-out of town business visi- tors in the city. .Geo. -H. -Spear --of Duluth was among: the:Sunday ' visitors: at the Hotel Markham. /Mys. C. B. Thompson and ‘Mrs, A. «R. ~Hale-of - Chicago “passed ' the week-end in. Bemidii. - Charies Stmpkins.is {1l at his home in town of “Northern with an attack of the Spanish “flu.” “Mrs;-John Stohl of town. of Eckles transacted- business' in ‘Bemidji Sat- Mrs. .C.. Moller -of - Aure, - Minn., ‘Sunday {in. Bemidji, being a Buest-at- the-Maykham. "W. A. Rossman-and- M. Lawrence 6f Grand Rapids are among-the busi- ness visitors in’ Bemidji. J. T. Flanagan.of-Alexandria was among the business. visitors. in.Be~ midji during the week-end. Mrs. George Francis of town of Eckles underwent a slight operationi| at St. Anthony’s hospital Saturday. ‘Portrait post cards, only $1.75 doz. Proofs-supplied. “Rich” Studio, 29 fj6th. Quality kodak work quickly done. 1m36 Misses Esther and Alice Hetland, who visited friends in Blackduck during the week-end, returned to Be- midji today. Miss Velma Dean would like all parties-interested in dancing to meet at_the Moose hall at 7:30 Tuesday evening. 24225 Miss Evangeline Jenninge of .fin- neapolis was in Bemidji Saturday en- route to Wilton ‘where she will visit relatives for two weeks. Charies' W. Warfield returned yes- terday from Minneapolis where he spent two days attending the nuto- mobile show and on business matters. Mrs. Minnie Warner who has visit- matters in Bemidji for the past week, ing his sentence of 30 days in jail. ‘He |} ARGUERITE CLaRK e e T ene ove | EARNS MONEY TO PAY ‘FINE| Tittle Miss Hoover also showing “THE IRON TEST” #Antonio Moreno Carol Holloway in ‘episode of 2 “Your candor is refreghinti" mur- “IHE NOOSE” “SUE 0 ELEVENTH EPISODE of The Lure of the Circus, with EDDIE POLO “The Dagger”’ Nestor Comedy—*“IT’S GREAT TO BE CRAZY” 7:20 and 9 o’Clock 10c and 20c “THE MAN WHO WOULDN'T TELL” This production, we confldentl‘y added attraction A BIG V COMEDY “Beauty and Big Boohs” T EX - Tonight - 7 Edith Roberts Starring in a Thrilling Romance of the Blue Ridge F THE SOUTH" Five-Part Feature A Powerful Story—A Popular Star Dustin{ Farnum In His Latest Screen Triumph EL KO -Wed.& Thurs, feel, is one of the very best that Mr. Williams has given us to date. 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