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“F i T pr. E. H. Smith made a profes- gional visit visit to Pinewood yester- day. Miss Kathryn - MagGregor will Jeave Sunday for St. Paul where she will visit friends and relatives for a week, Miss Ellen Berge of town of Frohn passed yesterday in the city with friends. Mrs, Joe. Burnham of Wilton was a between train shopper in the city yesterday. 4 The Backle farm, three and ‘a-half miles: southeast of Bemidji has been purchased by J. C. Charboneau. ; Déan $50,000 to loan on rarms. a7ite vl,snd Co. i E. H. Jerr;ard of this city, district manager for the Northwestern Oil company, spent yesterday at Lrooks- ton. | Mr. and Mrs. Don Jones of School- craft were the guests of friends in Bemidji yesterday, while here shop- | ping. . Attorney E. E. McDonald returned | to Bemidji this morning after a busi-| ness visit of several days in the Twin Cities. Post card portraits only $1.75.d0z.: proofs supplied. Kodak finished post cards only 5c each. Rich Studio, 29 10th St. 1Mo48} The Bible class of the Norwegian Lutheran church of the fifth ward will meet this evening at 8 o’clock. All are urged to attend. Mrs. J. W. Diedrich has as_her est, her mother, Mrs. W. L. Run- €1l of Glendon, Minn. She will re- main for about two weeks. Mrs. H. S. Annette, who .as visit- ed her sister, Mrs. J. E. Stolquist of Crookston for the past five days, re- turned to Bemidji yesterday. i See the Bemidji Stationary store for rubber stamps, fac simile signa- ture stamps, notarial seals and cor- poration seals. 35L0 of to He L. G. Crothers, proprietor Crothers Barber shop, went Crookston yesterday on business. will return to Bemidji today. H. C. Baer, president of the Se- curity State bank, is transacting business in Minneapolis for several days, having gone to that city yes- terday. , Representative A. E. Rako ayrived in the city this morning and wil vmti his family for a short time, before| returning to his duties at the state capital. Specials for Saturday at Tropp- man’se Beef roast 23c per pound, beef-stew 20c per pound, pork roast ‘per pound. 1d321 Mrs. William Hanson, who trans-/ acted business in Northome this week, returned to her home in Grant Valley vesterday, stopping in . Be- midji enroute. Charles W. Warfield has gone to Oklahoma and Texas where he will epend several weeks on business matters. Before returning to Be- midji he will visit his mother at Princeton, Il Mrs. J. P. Marcum, who has been 111 at St. Anthony’s hospital for some ‘, time is convalescing and has left that institution. She is the mother of Walter Marcum of the Bemidji Sentinel Publishing Co. ‘Specials for Saturday at Tropp- man’Hs. Beéf roast 23c¢ per pound, beef stew 20c per pound, pork roast BEMIDJI NEWSY NOTES To each day give an-interesting and complete review of the city’s social activities is our desire. ' devoted to personal mention, social items and news briefs and we solicit your coo?emtinn in its maintenance. Items phoned or mailed to this office are appreciated by readers of the paper and by the publishers. Telephone 922. 30c per pound. ,1d321 Mrs. Clara Kendall was in Bemidji yesterday enroute to Virginia, Hib- hing, and other points where she will t before returning to her home in Willistom, N. D. She has been the guest of relatives in town of Frohn for some time. Mr. and Mra. J. Moors of Winnipeg were in Bemidji yesterday, enroute to Kelliher where they will make their home with their daughter, Mrs. John Vonhouse. They were accom- 1 panied by Mrs. Vanhouse's daughter, | Mrs. Violet Thoreen. Specials for Saturday at Tropp- | man’s. Beef roast 23c per pound, | peef stew 20c per pound, pork roast 30c per pound. 1a321 } George A. Cross, the new superin- tendent of the Red Lake Agency, who has been a business visitor in the city for a short time, returned to Red Lake yesterday. He succeeded Wal- ter F. Dickens who had been at the agency for a pumber of years and who was transfered to White Barth. Mrs. A. Thompson, matron of the Bemidji rest room, is in receipt of a telegram from Mrs. Sam Hayth of town of Northern stating that her daughter, Mrs. Dick Burtrom of Burlington, la., is ill with pneumonia and that she is not expected to re- cover. Mrs, Hayth was called to her daughter’s bedside this week. Stanley Rogers, who has been visit- ing his mother, Mrs. W. N. Weber for the past several days returned to the army hospital at Fort Enelling last evening, where he will receive further treatment. Mr. Rogers was [ ! gassed at Chateau Thierry, while performing his duties as first aid in | the medical corps. i 1 { | e —————— e RIDAY EVENING, MARCH 21, 1919 This page is Miss Mabel Anderson returned to the city yesterday from Red Lake, where she passed several days or-| ganizing girls and boys clubs among | the Red Lake Indians. son is federal home demonstrator and until a short time ago had her head- guarters in Bemidji. She now travels out of St. Paul but visits Bemidji, occasionally while on her trips. Miss Ander-| Albert Anderson, who has seen al- most a year's service, most of which was spent overseas, received his dis- charge at Fort Dodge this week, and | is mow visiting his mother, Mrs. | Frank Silversack of Grant Valley for a short time., Mr. Anderson is only | 21 years of age but is an interestin talker and has many interesting ex- periences to relate. Mr. and Mrs. Herp Rusmussen have | just returned from International Falls, where Mr. Rasmussen has been | working in the paper mill during the! winter. He will now enter the em- ploy of the Crookston Lumber Com- pany, with which concern he was em- ployed for many years before going to International Falls. Mrs. Rasmussen passed part of the winter in Bemi and part in the border city. Mrs. J. O. Johnson of Virginia, mother of Mrs. R. L. Given of Be- midji, died yesterday at lier home at the age of 70 years. She had been an invalid Tor many years. DBesides her daughter in this ¢ he leaves her husband and a son, ward C. A. Johnson, who is mayor of Virginia.: Mr. and Mrs. Given will leave to- morrow noon to attend the funeral, which will be held Sunday. | Don Shannon, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Shannon of this city and wife, formerly Miss Edna Wright of Be- cida, will arrive in the city Tuesday from Portland, Ore. Mr. Shannon has just been discharged from the spruce division in the army. He will accompany his father to South Da- kota, where they will be employed during the spring and summer months. His wite wiil visit at the: N. Shannon home here and at her ! home in Becida during his; absence. FOOD AND CANDY SALE. The %cholars of the Episcopal ; candy sale in the Elko theatre to-| ELKO SAT. & SUN. 3:00, 7:30—9:00 DOROTHY GISH Famous D. W. Griffith Star in her first Paramount Picture “Battling Jane” Also Showing ~*Ride and Seek Detactives’ Paramount-Mack Sennett Com- edy with Ben Turpin, Charles Lynn and Marie Prevost. MUSICAL FEATURE at evening shows MR. MAURITZ, Violin MISS RILEY, Piano ' ELKO SATURDAY and SUNDAY Usual Prices, 10c, 20c GRAND SAT. & SUN. 2:30, 7:30—9:00 Tom Moore SEENA OWEN, and SYDNEY.AINSWORTH ~IN=— “AMAN AND HIS MONEY” Goldwyn Comedy-Drama of Unusual Merit. —Also Showing— “Smiling Bill" Parsons In two reel comedy “The Master of Music” GRAND SATURDAY and SUNDAY Usual Prices, 10c, 20c i missions. » S— THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. The church schools will hold a food and proceeds of which will be used for MICHALSON- PIERSON. Miss Bessie Pierson and John Michalson, both of Becida, were united in -marriage Wednesday after- noon at 4 o'clock, Rev. 0. P. Grambo ;officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Michalson | will make their home on a farm near Becida. . LECTURE TONIGHT. This evening the Rev. George Backhurst, pastor of the Episcopal church, will give a lecture an, ‘“The Conquest of a Continent,” iliustrated with steriopticon pictures. The lec- ture will be held in the Episcopal church commencing at 7:30 o’clock. All are welcome to this religious service. The collection will go to the children’s mite boxes. Freak Ship Proved Failure, The Russians built some very ex- traordinary ships in the 'SUs, but the most remarkable of all these freaks was the royal vacht Livadia, built in Glasgow, for the Tsar Alexander IT in 880. The ship’s hull was built of iroa, aped like a furbot,”” and upon this rested the upper part of the craft, which was like a normal steamer. The flat-fish bottom had an area of more than one-third of an acre. The ship was, therefore. almost wl as she was long, and displaced 7.700 {ons of water. She was fitted up as a palace, hut failed to complete her journey to Ru | TONIGHT ! 1st show, 7:30; 2d show, 9:00 Marguerite Clark Again appears here in that de- lightful photoplay “The Goose Girl” They sav that “The Goose Girl” was Marguerite Clark’s best picture a few years ago. Lots of people still think®so. UNIVERSAL WEEKLY Bray Pictograph at the GRAND —TONIGHT ONLY— Clever. “What makes you think Windyman's wife Is such a clever woman? She never says anything particularly in- teresting.” “No, but she always man- ages to monopolize the conversation 50 that her husband won't have a chance to muke a fool of himself,”— DBoston Transcript. FRECK E-FACE Now Is The Time to Get Rid of Those Ugly Spots. Do you know how easy it is to re- move those ugly spots so that no one will call you freckle-face? Simply get an ounce of Othine, double strength, from your druggist and a few applications should show you how easy it is to rid yourself of freckles and get a beautiful complex- ion. The sun and winds of March have a strong tendency to bring out freckles, and as a result more Othine is sold in this month. Be sure to ask for double strength Othine, as this is sold under guarantee of money back if it fails to remove the freckles. lillI|l|l?jrlI!IilI|lll[I|!]Illlll]l]]lll!]lll]llljlil’ WORLD PICT flm sk MONTAGU LOVE BARDARA CASTLETON ! “The Ronghleck YRANK MA70 cary by boay ' Bert ot Ty ) iy He’re was a heavy handed, but just boss of a lumber camp, and when he city he retained his heavy-handed qualities, but used them for the good of the city. . Added Attraction— HOLMES’ TRAVELS ELKO ) REX Theater SUNDAY and MONDAY --‘‘just like a man” “I want you to play told her. for both of us,” he had I 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 Owen Johnson “Virtuous Wives and ’s powerful novel 99 First Published in Cosmopolitan Magazine and now done in a magnificent photoplay by Anita Stewart Provides a wonderful food fo —THE CAST evening’s entertainment plus r thought. INCLUDES 5 STARS— Anita Stewart, Edwin Arden, Mrs. DeWolf Hopper, Conway Tearle and William Boyd. Directed by George Loane Tucker TONIGHT! became the political boss of a big' IlmllllIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIllllllll!!!!!IIIiI!III!HI!llfllllIIlI]IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIHlfllllllllillllllll!]@ REX Theat D. ‘““Intolerance’’ CONSTANGE .TALMADGE This amazing new-art offering is said to have cost two million dollars. 125,000 people took part in it. production since his “Birth of a Nation.” R Co to an “Who Cares” Charming Constance Talmadge as Joan Ludlow, the Will-O-the-Wisp girl of Martin Grey, in “Who Cares.” PEARL WHITE “The Lightening Raider” a serial of amazing adventures which appeals Contains a sensible, logical, coherent story, rivalling in interest the wonderful mystery Conan Doyle. Contained within the Ebony Block is the secret for “The Lightning Raider,” a fascinating girl who steals for fun and excitement, becomes the ally of “Tom Norton” in his desperate struggle with “Wu Fang,” the Oriental arch- criminal. PAGE FIVE \eatre Tonight W. GRIFFITH’S FAMOUS SPECTACLE Three years were consumed in making it and It is Mr. Griffith’s figst and only ONE SHOW, 7:30— EX == SATURDAY LEWIS J. SELZNICK PRESENTS NSTANGE TALMADGE —IN— FIRST EPISODE all classes. d detective tales of Edgar Allen Poe and A. Tense! Thrilling! Exciting! which many men have died. 10¢c, 20c—MATINEE, 2:30—7:20, 9 rite today for our fully illus- P trated booklet on Cancer and its treatment. It is Free. DR. WILLIAM’S SANATORIUM, 3075 lziversity Ave. S. E. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. —