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A - i | | | | | | | | | | | i | i | | | THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER M. B. A. DANCE AND S0CIAL Members of the Modern Brother- hood of America will giye a basket social and dance Thursday evening for the lodge members and invited guests, Good music will be provided for the occasion, , FAREWELL PARTY. Mr, and Mrs.” Joe Lealos and Pat- rick Lealos,”who ‘have ‘spent the past three months in Bemidji, and who will soon leave the city, were given a farewell surprise Saturday evening. by thirty-five friel and relatives. The hours were passed in conversa- tion, music ‘and cards ‘snd lunch served at a late hour. Mrs. Frank Sradiey, 513 - Minne- sota/avenue, entertained Mrs. James Murphy, Mrs. Al Jester, Mrs. Mc- Cready, Mrs. Charles Van and Mrs. Wilson at luncheon yesterday after- noon. Music wes-enjoyed aiter the luncheon ‘and “in" the: ‘evening ‘the hostess took the guests to see the bas- ket ball game between Two Harbors - and “Big Bemidg."” i PERSONALS AND - NEWSY NOTES $60,000 to loan on rarms. Dean Land Co. a7 ‘H. C. McHall of Chicago s spend- Ing the day here. J. B. Laursen of Neving was & visi- tor in Bemjdfi Monday. 3. B. Smith of Superior is 3 busi- ness visitor in Bemidji. B. E. Turnquist of Crookston is a visitor in the city for a short time. A son ‘was born: to Mr. and Mrs, Barney Gibney of Eckles Saturday. 4T Charles Langbridge of Duluth is a ““ ‘wisitor:in the city for a short time, E.. Montgomery of - Crookston is ‘timnsactlng_bualneu in Bemidji to- lay. C. T. Hayes of ‘Minneapolis was :monx the out of town visitors to- ay. L. J. Bryan of Minneapolis is :.iransacting business in Bemidji to- ay. The funniest male gquartet you ever heard will sing &t the-recital at the Presbyterian ~ churck =~ Wednesday evening. 14225 Muzuerlté Hanson of Bagley is :lmonx the out of town visitors in the ty. Mrs. L. B.' Anderson. of Clearbrook l? a visitor in the city for a short time, Richard Melville is trensacting I&minm in Minneapolis for a few ays. A. 8. Jamtaas of Blackduck was fimong the out of town visitors yes. terday. : J.- P d«rdner of Cass Lake is spending the day here on business matters. A Dbasket social and dance will be given by the Modern Brotherhood cf America Thursday, Feb, 27, for mem- bers and invited-guests, good music. 2d226 D. B. Clifton of Grand Forks, N. D., is spending a short time here on busi- ness matters, Rex Warner of Puposky transacted business “in ‘Bemidjl’ ‘yesterday be- tween trains. Mrs. W. G. Preston of Grand Forks, N. D., is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Adam Nikle. - J. M. Preuss of 8t.'Paul is a guest at the Markham while in the city on business matters. Claude Youizg and famfly of town ¢ Eckles have moved to Bemidji to make their home. Have you ever read the Arabia Nights?—then see Nazimova in “Eye for Eye,” a more entrancing tale than over told before of the glowing East —sgee it at the Rex theatre tomight. 14225 i e you feel n twinge of pain HiiRG 1 Lo i % s : %% E | i 3 i o5 %.Eé =t i i& ; i : i s Eigig i i : ] é 8 i g%. ? i z time. Mrs. Dickenson will consult Dr. Mayo: among the business visitors in Be- midji yesterday, and while in the city renewed his subscription to the Bemidji Pioneer. Wilton were in Bemidji yesterday en- route to International Falls' where they will make their home. Mr. Achenbach -has ~recently returned trom overseas military duty. yesterday from a -business trip to Grand Forks, N. D. Enroute home he spent Sunday in Crookston-with his wife, who is staying at her parents” home during her mother’s absence from the city. niing for Minneapolis where she will spend three weeks or a month with her daughters, Margaret and Kath- erine. As soon as school is closed. in Minneapolis they will move w0 Be- midji for the summer months. who has attended to business matters and visited friends in Bemidji for a week, was called to Crookston yes- terday by the serious illness of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Alton Warner, awho ig 111 from tuberculosis following an attack of the Spanish “flu.” seen it The wonderful Nazimova, in “Eye for Eye,” at the Rex theatre tonight will entrance you with her art. 1d225 to .Crookston today where they will cashier of the railroad. Mr. Stephen- son, relief agent, is temporarily fill- Soportey o 0 0o | “THE NOOSE?” Fred A. Wertz of Chicago is trans-| Mrs. : John Isenhour of Savage, acting business in Bemidji for a short | Minn., and son, Rex, who has re- < cently returned from overseas, were | Grace Currle; a talented violinist will play at the recital at the Presby- terian church Wednesday evening. 14226 ELKO TONIGHT-—LAST TIMES . |over-Sunday guests at the home of Attend the recital of John Jacob|Mrs. Isenhour's nephew, B. W. Ald- Beck at the Presbyterian church|rich. They were on their way to the Wednesday evening. 14222 | bedside of Mrs. Isenhour’s brother, George Forte of town of Liberty. Mr. Sam Lewis of Des Moines, Ia., is| Forte suffered a paralytic stroke sev. spending the day here and while in|eral days ago and his condition i3 the city is o guest at the Markham, | eerious. A THRILLING ROMANCE IN SUPER PICTURE Leg Sore deep—full s Amfldggnomtlhfit % =) nhwmu gentie, 1 ¥ PR Jeisln s s o Somlns m%emt«n.n.o. ol Andrew A. Warfield of Lake Boule- vard has returned’ from Minneapolis D 2 where he attended the automobile | = (4 we = show, -The Liquid Was Barker’s Drug Store. Miss: Velma Dean would like all parties interested in dancing to meet BNE T|NY DRUP at the Moose hall at 7:30 Tuesday e ' evening. % ' 24226 wuuln---.' 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 On!): an. innocent, unsus- pecting girl—in Para- mount Picture. Miss Helen Backus returned last 5 R evening from a week’s visit with her . uncle K. B. Backus in Minneapolis. ; e Portrait post cards, only $1.75 doz. : : Proofs supplied. = Rich Studio, 29 10th. -Quality kodak work quickly done. . 1m8d Misses "Lillian and Bridget Mc. Manus spent Sunday at the Greenslit farm, a few miles from the city. Mayor Charles W, - Vandersluis, who attended the Retail’ Hardware Men’s convention in St. Paul, has re- turned home. Mrs. G.-H. Hansel, who has been-a guest at the home. of her mother, Mrs. H. W. Bailey, returned to her home in Bagley yesterday. “THE MAN WHO WOULDN'T TELL” This production, we confidently feel, 'is one of ‘the wvery best “Thn SBGmI Gamen" that Mr. Williams'has:given us D t‘ U F L Soasnng ; bfl A o awe 1ea s e o AJUSUIIY | I @TAUIM G ¢ e D edy touches. In His Late'nt Screen Triumph ; ‘ e 8 i dded 3 “TRhaura: aranp) oee 8 ELKO -Wed & Thurs, ' ; f"BflfllllY ;a“d Blgflllllh%" A Big Special—No Aav.z,cq‘;l Pricds:-10¢ and zoe THURSDAY - Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dickenson of Buena Vista were in the city yester- day enroute to Rochester, where A Powerful Story-.-—Aw Popular Star Walter Wendt of Pinewood ‘was Mr. and Mrs. Jule Achenbach: of 0. Lieut. Thayer C. Bajley returned - Mrs. F. G. Troppman left la'st eve- Mrs. Minnie Warner of Puposky, : M. RICHARD A‘ROWLAND present | Dap— The dance of the vells=—have you 'Mrs, J. G. Ryan and children went join Mr. Ryan and make their home. Mr. Ryan, who has been agent at the Great Northern station here for some time ,resigned and accepted a posi- tion in the Crookston oftice, filling the vacancy there caused by the res- ignation of G: E. Fox of that city. Mr. Fox has accepted a position as ing the vacancy here. Northern ‘Minn., agency. Dwight D. Miller, dependdble 'insurance of every kind at fair rates. 17th year. Phone 167. Security Bank Bldg. 3 14225 ' among | 2% i ] ----- A o LAe ) ~marvel drama L Océident actyesses Adapted by Fune Mathis and directed by Albert Capellant iro Seven gorgeous acts- ADOLPH ZUKOR presents ARGUERITE CLARK 1ittle Miss Hoove# fl@mmmwg)un also showing { “THE IRON TEST” Note Prices: 15, 25¢-Matinees- Night, 7:20, 9 o’clock Coming: Thursday and Friday, “ONE HOUR” Carol Holloway in episode of N | | e