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pr: i - of the city’s social activities devoted to personal mention, § Items phoned -\ readers of the paper and by t —_— BEMIDJI NEWSY NOTES To each day give an interesting and complete review briefs and we solicit your cooperation in its maintenance. or mailed to this office are.appreciated by Telephone 922. is our desire. This page is social items and news he publishers. Mrs. A. E. Hanner of Pinetvood was among the out of town shoppers yes- terday. L] Mrs. A. B. Davies of Tenstrike was among the business visitors in the city yesterday. F. E. Renswig, a civil engipegr of Grand Rapids, was 1n Bemidji on business yesterday. Mrs. A. I Davis of Buena Vista passed yesterday in the city shopping and calling on friends. Dean | $50,000 to loan on rarms. d71tf Land Co. ! loemmmt e | See—] ) Roland Fellows of Tenstrike was among the between train business visitors in the city yesterday. A. E. Smith has returned isit in Ladysmith, Wis., and J. Harvey home. Mrs. from a is visiting at the S Clint Smith of Fargo, general sales-manager of the Northwest for Ahe Tom Moore cigar, was in Bemidji | today. . ! %w%—um_flw_\_‘u R H. A. Rahier, of Brainerd, travel- ing auditor for the Minnesota & In- ternational railway, is in Bemidji to- day on business. Post card portraits only $1.76 doz.: proofs supplied. Kodak finished post cards only 5¢ each. Rich Studio, 29 10th St. 1Mo48 Mrs. Sam Hayth of town of Nortn- ern was called to Burlington, Ia., yes- terday by the serious illness of her daughter, Mrs. Dick Burtrum. o ———— 5 — A. J. Linden of Pine River, who Is connected with the state public ex- aminer's office, was ip Bemidji yes- terday enroute to his home. U ot} ommsm— 1 E. H. Denu, manager of the Be- midji Pioneer Publishing company, left last evening for Minneapolis, where he will attend to business for several days. ) See the Bemidji Stationary storcj for rubber stamps, fac simile signa-| ture stamps, notarial seals and cor-| poration seals. 35t Miss Amy Higgins and her sister, | Mrs. BE. H. Detell of Dassell, Minn.. were in Bemidji yesterday enroute to Nebish where they will visit relatives for a short time. | W. N. Bowser of the O'Lem‘y-i Bowser company, leaves Sunday for the Twin Cities and Chicago where he will devote ten days to the pur- chase of late spring stock. Attorney Charles Scrutchin re- turned to Bemidji this morning from Aitkin where he had business at the | term of court now in progress, Judge ! . C. W. Stanton, of Bemidji presiding. I‘: We cordially invite you to come in | and see our line of latest dress and ~ . tallored hats. Edward Sisters Millin- ery. 1d320 ! M. Jagrin, proprietor of the Gar- § ment shop. former Schneider Bros. ; Ready to Wear store, is in Chicago "R ansacting business for the company. | "He will return to the city Saturday. . . ! Mrs. Eickendorf of Tenstrike visit- ed her daughter, Lydia Eickendorf who is confined at the yesterday state sanatorium near Walker, suffer- ing from a slight attack of lung trouble. ) Cass Lake where she will visit Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Baumgarten, return- ing to Bemidji Sunday afternoon. Mr. Baumgarten is principal of the + Bd. Wright who is presiding at the Itas- ca county term of district court now in progress. Attorney Stanton is a brother of Dr. D. L. Stanton of Be- midji. Bemidji patrons of the Radisson hotel, Minneapolis, will be interested in the announcement that Charles Buckner, who for six years has been assistant manager of that hostelry, has gone to Cleveland where he has accepted a similar position. Miss Corrine Carlson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Carlson of Be- midji, has been named basket ball representative on the board of control of the Women’s Athletic association at Hamline university. Miss Carlson is treasurer of the association. To Nu Bone corset customers, I shall be in the citv a short time, and am vrepared to take vour orders. Mrs. A. E. Head. Phone 114W, 1d320 Mrs. H. W. Evans daughter, Jeane, of Ne and little ort, Wash., | are the guests of Mr.ana Mrs. E. R. | Evans and will remain for some time. Mr. Evans met his daughter- in-law and granddaughter in Grand Forks and accompanied them to Be- midji. Frank Coppernoll, who accom- panied George TForte to the univer- sity hospital last week, where he 15 receiving treatments, returned to his home in town of Hckles yesterday. Mrs. Coppernoll met him in Bemidji and accompanied him home., He re- ports Mr. Forte is slightly improved. Miss Marvel L. Hockett, who has been employed’at the T.ake shore hotel in Walker, has given up her position there, and is now spending a few days with her parents in this city. Monday Miss Hockett will go to Rayborn, where she will teach the school for the remainder of the term B. W. Lakin, superintendent of logging of the Crookston Lumber comparny, returned last evening from a business trip to Canada for the com- pany. He was accompanied by E. L. Carpenter, L. M. Carpenter, E. I. Ded, and R. G. Chisholm of the Twin Cities, all officials of the company, who are visitors in Bemidji today. Mrs. Allen Forte and sons, Roy and Lester, who have visted Mrs. Forte's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Rogers of Nary for a week, were in Bemidji yesterday enroute to town of Eckles where they will visit Mr. Forte's mother, Mrs. George Forte, before re- turning to their home in- Hibbing. Mr. Forte has gone to the university hospital in Minneapolis where he will receive treatments for paralysis. List of advertised letters unclaimed at the postoffice of Bemidji, Minn., for week ending March 17, 1919. Men: Arnold Mr. C. G.; Carlson Mr. Oscar; Henrickson Safie; Hill Mr. John M.; Jenkins Mr. John; Lund- berg B. J.; Morrison Wm.; Olson Mr. H.; Snider Mr. Osker; Thomas Mr. Women: Baston Mrs. Ida; Graves Mrs. Carling: Mertling Miss Helen, (2); Klath Miss Jennie; Ros- sit Mrs. Veimi; Sadler Mrs. J.; Stiles Mrs. Geo. W. MRS. BERGLAND HOSTESS. Mrs. George C. Bergland will en- tertain the Linea society of the Swedish Lutheran church tomorrow evening in the church basement. All are welcome. B. A. C. CLUB T0O MEET. At the meeting of the B. A. C. club in the basement of the Presby- terian church tomorrow evening at T:ov o'clock, arrangements for the Indian school at Cass Lake. Northern Minn., agency. Dwight D. Miller, dependable insurance of every kind at fair rates. 17th year. Phone 167. Security Bank Bldg. 14320 3 Mrs. J. H. Koors left this noon for § i Mrs. Edward N. Ebert and son. ! { 1 Howard, left this morning for Little Falls where they will visit Mrs. Ebert’s sister, Mrs. E. L. Cary. They will return to Bemidji the latter part of this week or the first of next. *‘h Mrs. De Puy is in receipt of a mes- gsage stating that her son, B. De Puy is very ill with bronchial pneumonia at the Great Lakes training station. Mr. De Puy had received his dis- ¢harge a short time ago, but re-en- listed in the .navy. { Attorney E. M. Stanton of Thief ! River Falls visited Bemidji yester- [ day while enroute to his home from 4 Grand Rapids where he appeared on legal business before Judge B. F. Marguerite Clark 1s Coming FRIDAY in “The Goose Girl” at the GRAND annual banquet will be made and all members are urged to be present. ENTERTAINED CLASS. Miss Grendvall, one of the teachers ir the Bemidji schools, entertained the members of her class Monday evening, i honor of her birth an- | TONIGHT ! —LAST TIME— 1st show, 7:30; 2d show, 9:00 DAINTY, BEAUTIFUL Shirley Mason In the Paramount Picture ‘COMEONIN’ —With— ERNEST TRUEX as co-star e THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER niversary. Berg, Jeanette Goldman, Flynn, Augusta Stephanson, Sylvester He.dman. HOSTS TO SOLDIER. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Younggren en- tertained at 7 o’clock dinner last evening, in honor-of Lieutenant Burt O’Connor. Lieutenant O’Connor has spent several days in the city and re- turned to Washington, D. C., last evening, as he has to report for duty Friday at midnight. Lieutenant O’Connor expects to receive his dis- charge soon. The guests were Jane Elizabeth and Fish Values. By treating fish oil with hydrogen a chemist has produced an oil suit- able for food purposes and a solid substance closely resembling lard, which is tasteless, DRY CLEANING* Clothes Cleaners for Men, Women and Children HUFFMAN & O'LEARY FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING H. N. M’KEE, Funeral Director PHONE 178-W or R The young lady Next door Says That when her Brother Comes home From service He will Have his Photograph taken [n uniform Before he Puts it away And that Hakkerup Photographs Please her The best. We're Wiiling, If the Voters Are. For a man who wants to live to good old age the best profession to pick is that of president of the United States. Their average life Is seventy years,—Columbia State. Takes Adler-i-ka “I had serious bowel and liver trouble. Lost 50 pounds and could eat only liquid food. Commenced taking Ad-ler-i-ka and now weigh more than ever and eat and sleep splendidly.” (Signed) George La- Fond, Little Falls, Minn. Adler-i-ka expels ALL gas and sourness, stopping stomach distress INSTANTLY. Empties BOTH upper and 'lower bowel, flushing ENTIRE alimentary canal. Removes ALL foul matters which poisons system. Often CURES constipation. Prevents ap- pendicitis. We have sold Adler-i-ka many years. It is a mixture of buck- thorn, cascara, glycerine and nine other simple drugs. City Drug Store TONIGHT ! —LAST TIMES, 7:30—9:00— Extraordinary Cinema Drama “The Lust of the Ages” In which appears the inimitable —Star— Lillian Walker Also Showing—Comedy “Breaking In” and WAR REVIEW Tomorrow, 3:00; 7:30; 9:00 ““THE ROUGH NECK" —with— Montagu Love Matinee Daily at 3:00 REX Theater SUNDAY and MONDAY told her. —THE CAST --“‘just like a man” “I want you to play for both of us,” he had 1 am not the least bit jealous, and will glory in your social triumphs.” Then he left her in their palatial New York home and went away to Colorado for a year. Now New York Society is not an Adamless Eden and Owen Johnson’s powerful novel “Virtuous Wives” First Published in Cosmopolitan Magazine and now done in a magnificent photoplay by Anita Stewart Provides a wonderful evening’s entertainment plus food for thought. INCLUDES 5 STARS— Anita Stewart, Edwin Arden, Mrs. DeWolf Hopper, Conway Tearle and William Boyd. Directed by George Loane Tucker PAGE FIVRE D IREX Theatre Today & FRIDAY D. W. GRIFFITH'S FAMOUS SPECTACLE ‘s Intolerance’”’ 125,000 people took part in it. LILLIAN GISH This amazing new-art offering is said to have cost two million dollars. Three years were consumced in making it and It is Mr. Griffith’s first and only production since his “Birth of a Nation.” 10c, 25¢—2:30,.7:30 Charming Constance Talm PEARL to all classes. Conan Doyle. Tense! struggle with “Wu Fa criminal. SATURDAY LEWIS J. 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