Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 4, 1919, Page 3

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- TUESDAY EVENING; MARCH 4,1819 . THE: BEMIDJL DAILY PIONEER PAGRARNG < Don’t forget. to. attend. the la;st ‘ - = - : I‘ilgn%nfe;orehlenEtikt?nlghEi given by ! udio,.. 2 | WHAT SOCIETY: |f|fisme in the 5l temole, Tickuiahd0ik. . Qualily oo weck aeloly Mé’fi Margaret ((}}oer):le of the Fifth ward has gone to Grahd Forks, N. D, = where: she will visit triends for & % s Big bankers, business COllECE ' short time. . and ‘public officials of the e q. F e S g:tnhwe(x;e liwde“" at Dakota rien 4n,. . have r Vg ness Colliege over a quart word -that George, Forte. of town of | acentury ago, Thouungl ofe]r)o‘n. Liberty, who. suffered. troke. of | C. graduates since, have d:ve'loped IS DOING" MEN’S AID SOCIETY. All those wishing the book, From G. N: Evanson will.entertain the|the Ballroom to Hell. May forward Men’s Aid society of the:Eifth ward their address and 26c¢ to 916 Miss., ?:féafi?«mrffi at,.8 o'clock, All are Ave., Bemidji. 280 f:fi}”l&fl..ghfl;&. time.agoy 15.4MDROY-1 2 into men and women holding re- Mrs, James Eastman of Shevlin 3 ! tponsible, high-salaried positions, HARD TIME DANCE, was in Bemidjl yesterday, enrontg to| -2 gl Erea better opportunities are open tathe D, ‘Staples, where she will visit relatives o students of today, - YOU PROFIT BY. -&fi Hard..:time. .costumes. . were. .por-{-o. = - trayed by a0se attending the dance| fOF & short time. ~ given by the. Ladies.of: the Moose-|: SCHODL'S. REPUTATION. FOR 8| : EN| OUT COMPRTENT HELP. D. B, 0 GRADUATES ARE ALWAYS IN DE- 806 Froat Street, Fazgo, X. D, heart .legion ‘last evening, in the Mrs. C. D. Arnold returned.to- her 3 AND, Moose hall, The music.was furnished | home in town of Northern yesterday | R : l:whmlgu:;l Tv;m..” 4kt by Parker & Revolr. : after several weeks visit with friends| '} . . T 4 Pres. and - relatives in Hubbard, Park] WY, P A < 'A BUSINESS COLLEGE Rapids and other points. Tl;‘. % % “,; s‘?cm;' Toulgx,o{lxré o.B. ¥: P. U: society of the Bap-| | | j it ohinrot R EWIETa RotiatAn the| g s oy, Hasen, who gk visited basement of u‘StQ’;?!PEM'F}E.GY“P‘E&‘ Parkers Prairie and Mrs, Andrew .Ab- e orEme "dl:: ¢8| bott of Bagle Bend for the past thres| . . . . = " oyable =:time:*has beeu. planned. | yionths, returned to Bemidji yester-| :Almostanyman will tell you: Every body is invited toicome and-en<|qpy, i ; iy ADVANCE 'NOTICE Ay Sagdotodrll & —ofem . joy a pleasant evening. . Mrs. James Sharple, who has visit- ERTAIN AT ‘DINNER. ed her daughter, Mrs, George Fran- The Féur Minutéimen-of the cen-|cis, who is confined at St. Anthony’s tenary movement' of ‘the "Methodist | hospital, following an operation, re- ill‘entertain all*male mem-{turned to her home in Wilton yes- bers ofthe church: this evening at]terday, aches, soreness of stiffness of ¥ (e § 7 o'clock, ‘in" the church basement.| | joints, mmnmw COMINGLATTRACTIONS A program: has. been prepared; - The| A. Kalser, :Bagley; . C, Jensonm, Wom o, by the hundreds. of G —0— . dinneri'will" be served ‘by ‘the Ladies|Clearbrook; T. B. Rider, Shevlin; L. 4 yit for it fiext Wed d d ch rwednesday. an W. Larson, Louis Holm, and 8. S. Stadsvold of Fosston, were business _Clmn,nl:'.hhg, "* ( Ald npi:le(y.’ 1 g mmn'. - Thursda ~e -~ ELKS BALL“TONIGHT. visitors in Bemidji yesterday. They| quickly effective, :Sa * 's Lasie g S & ; A delightful” timeis- anticipatedare all bankers. ment” to your driggist. - Get it today. | WM. S.‘HART in' this evening when the Blks will give : e . «THE BORDER' " ‘their last ball before lent, in the| Attorney, B. E. McDonald apeatf 9 ' 9 Elks'-tomple, -- There.will be nothing | yesterday in Crookston on_business{. O ans WIRELESS” lacking that will contribute to.the|matters, While there he wi —0— | pleasure of the event; as excellent ‘a- basket ball game between b g fie 2 music and & good dance program has|and Crookston, Fosston wigning to lI{lx ;}_: "‘ bl ol b Friday- - h;.\en:l prepared, ~“The public is f{n-|the tune of 33 to 17. X vited: S i : . QIG] . 4 E. B. Berman of the Berman In-ki 30¢c, 60c, $1.20 o 1“THE SIGN:?‘F-’THE # HONOR: OF GUEST, ./ e Alyigencyhlett l;st. awfixlxing to; ¢ CROSS™ © s Minneapolis, * where. he will spen : 4 dancing yawas gl at.the gsome time on business, matters, and H % 3 Froa & = o v, “ o w.f,’,‘:,f,‘;’;, St e¥enINg1also visit hils mother, Mrs, Minniely h Little Falls, who & est; At ‘Berman-and sister, Leah Berman. g e errnd - Byerett Leighton, who recently re- il AL % cently returndd: froum ¢ ‘turned: from military-service in the}} : manfise i"?ffifi'és ‘McManu ,p,nug °°£“’i? %Bfenie and “who letef': lhifl TONIGHT—LAST TIMES: i | tather here for a short time, left last | | Garrys Witbur Milis, Dewey e évening for the state of Wa’nhiugton, 1 M. Stahl. . Lunch. was, served.At.a | ere he will join his wife and:-chily late Hour.. " 4 dren. ; MISS STONE HONORED. - ; i " Miss Lucia Stone was. the .honor|p Nfififfrmd?;::&;&ienizhmgmszt ] i} — est at a party given at the home| oy ; 2 . Thi 1 Mrs. Ernest Wilde, Washington ;\Lery m;l(?7Bt rém‘ ml:as'B”ltih glo;t = t i man_se.& ? ;- WA hone . Security Ban 2. : p Y avenue last evening. Three tables of matrimonial "Flivver’ i br‘ldgle werleu p}:tyed, Miss Lx;:la Stone 1928% - o n winning high. score. ; ter the : luncheon Miss. Stone was. surprised| . A: P. White, president of . the with a banderchief shower by the|Northern National bank, and wife, friends present, The favors: were|Wio Went to New Orleans a. shorty suggestive of “Good Fortune.” . Miss time ago to spend several weeks, Stone leaves today for Helena, Mont., | 1ave gone to San Diego, Cal., as; it where she will spend an_indefnite rained constantly while they were in time with her sister.—Crookston | NeW Orleans. Daily Timee. Mr. and Mrs, Nording, of Gonviek; went to Bemidji recently with their IHE UNIVERSAL-CAR The Ford Factory has, not yet reached normal production. It will take some.time, after being entirely given over to war work. We are getting a few cars right along, and suggest shat you leave your order with us as soon as possible and we will deliver as, soon as possible. Runabout, $600; Tour- ing Car, $525; Coupe, $650; Sedan, $775; One Ton Truck Chassis, $550. These prices f. 0. b. Detroit. Don't forget the service we give in our shops, genuine Ford Parts, Ford skill and Ford prices. She. wofi his heirt by a e daughter, Florence. ‘who ‘underwent \ i « . ! N i I : < ;n glptexl‘atito:xh fé;r ‘apb:n(]l‘:}clt?%itd:he 3 . 5 i - 2 0’ Eill C. W. JEWETT CO.. INC. i 8 i . Nor : ol Siys A PERSONALS AND [J| ot o & eidit awith her iaaghs i - | B Phone 474 Bemidji, Minn. ter;swhile Mr. Nording came to Bag- ley and is visiting at the Ole Furu- seth home:—Bagley Independent. NEWSY NOTES Auction sale of horses and harness at Gemmell, Minn,, Monday, March 10th, Carload of heavy horses and all harness. In order to close the estate of Burton & Greisch I'am com- pelled “to sell these horses and harness. Horses have been working for .Oscar Thorstenson of Gemmaell, and will be through this week. ~Any- one wanting to look at these horses can see them at work at the Thors- tenson camp at the gravel pit. Horses are all in good condition and ready} to go into hard work, nearly all are young and sound, weighing - from 1500 to 1700 pounds. Now is the time to secure a bargain. Will also sell at'Little Falls, March 17th, oné carload of horses which will be out. of the woods at that time, also 40 sets of heavy harness, wagons, sleighs and logging outfits complete. Barney Burton, owner; successor to Burton & Greisch, Little Falls, Minn. 2435 $60,000 to loan on rarms. Dean Land Co. a7t 0. Kyllo of Minneapolis is among the business visitors in the city. TONIGHT > l cecics, Tonight- RIEXC-Tonight CECIL B, LEWIS J. SELZNICK, presents Ed. Johnson of Brainerd is among the out of town business visitors, THOMAS H. INCE prennu« Dorothy ‘Dalton . BOILED” " A Paramoumt, Picture 4 THE ION TEST ” Rosg T. Hoher of St. Paul is trans- gpflng business in Bemidii today. Erick Rolland of Fosston is trans- acting business in Bemidji today. DeMILLES Production Dont Change 4 | Yourliusband | Constance Talmadge samamr e | wp 1 ADY'S NAME” | L T e b i everest Bit of Scintillating Comedy Ever 0L WIVES FOR NEW" | e o+ 2 S ATAR CAST “DIPPY DAN’'S DOINCS” E l K o 10c and 20c 7:20 and 9 o’Clock TOMORROW and THURSDAY Usual Prices, 10c and 20c W. 8. Sylvester of St. Paul is trans- acting bustness In the city today. G. E. Spoffow of Long Prairie is spending the day here on business. 0. G. Stordahlen of St. Paul is spending a short time in tha. city. R. W. Koester of Duluth is spend- ing the day here on business matters. 3 Call 195 for Bemidji Steam Laun- dry. 6d3s8 William Lennon of Kellther is among the business visitors in the city. Charleg: Cleveland of Boy River is among the out of town business visi-| THURSDAY and FRIDAY | tors. ° R. H. Knoll“ of i/lin!‘llxunlogs 45 among the guests at the Hotel Mark-| - ¢ . ham. L. Lawrence Weber presents P. A. Walling of Park Rapids is o business visitor in the city for a short J o ] time. W. H, Larson of Grand Forks, N. D., is spending the day in Be- in AMERICA’S GREATEST CHARACTER' ACTOR ‘ — FRANK KEENAN | in An Extra Selected Star Photoplay. MIDNIGHT : 3 STAGE" § A Truly Western Romance of Sunny California in the Days of Road Agents and the Vigilantes IN FIVE ACTS . A damning web of circumstantial evidence enmeshes John {Liynch—woven by his ¢vil and unscrupulous “double.” Doomed Iby the vigilantes to a,dishonorable death he is saved by his ! enemy’s poor discarded plaything, whom he had befriended. midjl. A. O. Henry of St. Paul is among the out of town business visitors at the Markham. 3 ’, Attorney C. L. Peglow' went to “ Blackduck last evening on. profes- sional business. Miss Jennie Bjargum of Mclntosh visited friends in-the city betwesn trains yesterday. “BIGBILL" HART IN 7 A KHAKI UNIFORM! JUST THINK OF IT The story of the amateur k. S cracks;nan vlvho ?egins his ca~| Mrs. A. C. Berg and Mrs. George|reer of stealing frem the rich Yeror :‘tggggl‘;f;}‘gn;":;f“"‘“ busi-| to give to the poor by securing the valuable Rose pear! while Mrs. Frank Silversack and Mrs. J.|on board ship. A woman falls Campbell of Grant Valley visited|in. love with him and later he friends in Bemidji yesterday. |is suspected of having stolen Mrs. Walter Stout of Sugar Bush | the gem. Finally explanations township was among the business are made and everything ends visitors {n the city yestorday. satisfactorily, through an.ab- B. Burton of Little Falis is a visi-| sorbing drama. or at the Hotel Markham while in Benidji on business matters. | A DRAMATIZATION OF THE NOVEL C. H. Bryant of Pittsburg, Pa., is ————————————— a business visitor for a short time, being ‘a guest at the Markham. Will Be Shown Tomorrow at the REX Theatre " M.%fil”' . Wednesday and Thursday ! “The Barder Wirsless''- GRAND ‘\

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