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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER PAGE THREE ers and the members of the club. The [school and was on duty at several program will include the history of | American camps but did not have an the club, speeches, toasts and re-|opportunity to participate in &ny of| SRS }‘y #Mrs. $. BE. McDonald returned to|St. Phone 372-W. 1d322 Famous D. W. Griffith Star in ! B Anite Stewart i e scene from "Virtuous Wives" 8 ’ ~ Bemidji yesterday from St. Paul her first Paramount Picture “ ” QEEEAENCY o 0 o O NI NN Onecre ey ) wAROF ¥ where she had been visiting relatives| . Mr. and Mrs. Earl Luke have 66 % ua LGOI H for several weeks: rented the residence at 1235 Dewey Battllng 3 : & g ./ sbme time, came to Bemidjl yester- ~“shall be in the citv & short time. an - will accompany Mrs Galloway, man- ...Mka, H. A. Holder i Lafiors visiting relutives in the Fifth wai for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Curfey have moved from 517 Fourth street to 511 Minnesota avenue. Dance tonight at Nymore, music by the syncopaters, everybody wel- come. 1d322 Mrs. James Martin, who has visit- ed relatives in Bovey, Minn., for the past week, returned to Bemidji this week. Thos. 8. Ervin of Bemidji made a brief stop in the city yesterday while enroute to Chicago.—Journal Press, St. Cloud. E $50,000 to loan on rarms. Dean Land Co. d71tf Mts. John Franson of International ¥alls was among the out of town visitors registered at the Hotel Markham today, Andréw Johngon, sheriff of Bei- traini county, returned to Bemidji to- day from Minneapolis where he had passed the last twb weeks: Mis, Ira Forstund, Mrs. J. HKing, and Mrs. M. Kirclibaum of Lake) Plaiitaganet were among the out of | town shoppers in the city yesterday. M. Jagrin, proprietor of the Gar- ent shop, formerly Schneider Bros. g‘eidy tb Wear store, returned last ovéning from a business trip to Chi. cago. - Miss Blanche Trog, who has been *»igiting friends in Cass Lake for day and will visit friends here for a ghort time before returning to her Home in Becida. Post card portiraits only $1.76 doz.: proofs supplied. Kodak finished post cards only 6c each. Rich Studio, 29 10th St, 1Mo4$§ Miss Winnifred Maynard, one of the Bemidji teachers who sustained a proken leg when she fell on the icy sidewalk several weeks ago, is still confind at 8t. Authony’s hospital,-but is getting along nicely. L. W. Galloway of Cass Lake will arrive in the city this evening and 'a.g;i' of the Elko hat shop, to Chicago tohight on a business trip. They will return to Bemidji Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Zellmer and | family expect to leave this evening for: Thief River Falls, where Mr. Zellmer has purchased a hardware store. He was formerly in the em- ploy of the Given Hardware com- pany. Hi, Bone corset customers. am vrevared to take vour orders. Mrs. A. E. Head. nhone The fire department was caused to make a useless run last night when called to a small fire ‘'on the Reéd Lake railroad right-of-way. The fire had been watched by workmen of the company and was under easy control at all times. See the Bemidji Stationary storc for rubber stamps, fac simile signa- ture stamps, notarial seals and cor- poration seals. 36t Mr. Ean and son, Bam, of Morris- town, Minn., are guests at the P. M. Dichaire home and will remain in the city for-a week on a combined busi- ness and pleasure visit. Mr. Ean notes a great many improvements in the city since he was here four years ago. Earl Riley, son of Mrs. C. E. Riley _of this city, is confined in a hospital “qi* Hoffman’s Isle, N. Y., suffering from hardening of the arteries. His mother received- a letter from him this morning, saying that the doctors held a consultation recently and think that he will entirely recover. Northern Minn., agency. Dwight D. Miller, dependable insurance of every kind at falr rates. 17th year. Charming Constance Talmadge as Joan Ludlow, the 3 L » v Pitoe 187, Security Bank Blde Wili-O-the-Wisp girl of Martin Grey, in “Who Cares.” The Cass Lake Times says: E. J. Letford of Bemidji has rented the J. W. Johnson residence next south of the Harding residence and intends moving here with his family soon. Mr. Letford who will he remembered as filer for the Harper mill eighteen years ago has accepted a position with the J. Nefls Lumber company. Those who have not donated to the returned soldiers’ banquet fund are urged to do so at once. Momney should be mailed to either Mrs. A. Lard or Mrs. A. A. Warfield or mailed to the Northern National bank . The banquet is to he given at the Mark- ham hotel, March 31. Boys planning to attend should leave their names at the Army and Navy club. Mrs. Dick Burtrom of Burlington, Tg., a daughter of Mrs. Sam Hayth BEMIDJI NEWSY NOTES g edch ddy give 4 interesting and complete teview! of the city’s socitil activities is our destre. devoted to persondl mention, social items and news’ briefs and we solicit yonr cooperation in its maintenanc Items phonied or mailed to this office are appreciated -redders of the papel ind by the publishers: Telephone 922 , diers and new members of the Swed- . ish Lytheran church wiil be given jn the chutéh basement, April 21, by the members of the congtegation and Ladies Aid society. ’ sponses. - NATAL DAY OBSERVED. In honor of her fourth birthday, | 1ittlé Kathryn Russell, daughter of | Attorney and Mrs. P, J. Russell en- /| tertained’ fourteen little guests yes- terday aftérnood’ at her home. Ggmes were played and refreshments served. ] Ggorge Chisholm, nephew of Mrs. Mark L. Burns of Casy Lake was|Fred Brinkman, who enlistéd in the a Bemidji business visitg today. 66th. artillery Iast April, arrived in ! e Bemidji today following a lengthy James Wynne left togy for Mc-)service in France. Georgé went Intosh where he will pas two days | overseas last July and landed at New on business. York warch 5 on his return. While in France he attended an automobile DOROTHY GISH This page is, Born—to Mr. and Mfix‘ Max Bell this morning at St. Apthony’s hos- pital an eight-pound daugther. —_— Martin Olson of Hagali was in the city today bhaving business before J. C. McGhee, county snperintendent of schools. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Newton have moved from 701 Mississippi avenue, which residence they have sold, to their new home on America avenue, Don't forget that I will re-cover or repair your old auto top. Have your curtains ‘glassed before the spring rains start. C. M. Johnston, 211 4th avenue ahd are moving in. Mr. and Mrs. Luke were recently married, Mrs. Luke being formerly Miss| Bessie Newton. Mr. Luke is assist« ant _cashier of the Farmers State banif, of the Fifth ward. Jane” Also Showing *Hide and Seek Detectives' Paramount-Mack Sennett Com- edy with Ben Turpin, Charles Lynn and Marie Prevost. MUSICAL FEATURE at evening shows MR. MAURITZ, Violir MISS RILEY, Piano ELKO SATURDAY and SUNDAY Usual Prices, 10c, 20c Oliver Whaley, one of the proprie- tors of the Elko and Grand theatres has returned from & business trip to Minneapolis. Glenn Harding, of the same company, who accompanied him, {5 €xpected to return today. Mr. Harding visited his grandmother at Northfield for a day an¢ also his sister, Miss Ruth Harding, who teaches at Duluth, and who he had not seen since returning from over- seas service. FOOD SALE BY AID. ! Saturday, April 29, a food sale will be given by the Ladies Aid so- ciety of the Swedish church. RECEPTION FOR SOLDIERS. A reception for ‘the returned sol- Lutheran AND TOMORROW ANNUAL BANQUET FRIDAY. 2:30, 7130—9:00 Covers will be laid for 36 at the annual banquet of the B. A. C. club next Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock, in the basement of the Presbyterian This will include the speak- Tom Moore SEENA OWEN, and SYDNEY AINSWORTH “AMAN AND HIS MONEY” Goldwyn Comedy-Drams of Unusual ‘Merit. —Also Showing— “Smiling Bili” Parsens 19 two reel comedy “The Master of]Music " e GRAND SATURDAY and SUNDAY Usual Prices, 10c, 20c church. ~A STRANGE ROMANCE— “The Adventure| Shop” Starring Corrine Griffith “The lron Test” MONDAY:—Matinee at 4:20 For Children, 5c GRAND REX - Today LEWIS J. SELZNICK PRESENTS GUNSTANGEN TALMADGE “Who Cares” PEARL WHITE “The- Lightening Raider” FIRST EPISODE a serial of amazing adventures which appeals to all classes. Contains a sensible, logical, coherent story, rivalling in interest the wonderful mystery and detective tales of Edgar Allen Poe and A. Conan Doyle. Tense! Thrilling! Exciting! Contained within the Ebony Block is the secret for which many men have died. “The Lightning Raider,” a fascinating girl | cloged, Deafness is the vesult. the fighting. . Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Gured by local appiications, 48 they cannot reach the diseased portion ‘of the ear. There 18 on?' one way to cure catarrhal deafness, and that e by a constitutional remedy. Catarrhal Dcafness is causcd by an in- flamed condition of the mucous lining of m&Eun;lchiun Tube. When this tube is infilired’ you have & rumbling sound or im- perfect hearng, and when It is entirely Unless the mmation' can be reduced® 3nd this tube restored fo its normal condition, Aearing wilt' be destroyed forever. Many oases of deafness' ars edused by catarrh, whieh Is an inflamed condition of the mueous sur- faces. Hall’s Catarrh Medicine acts thru the blood on' the mucous surfaces of the syatem, Wé will glve One Hundred Dollars for any ¢dse of Catarrhal Deafness that canmot be cured by ?ln' Catarrh Medicine. Cire wlarg free. . A1 Druggists, 760, ¥. Y CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O. Mon. & Tues. ‘001‘.,7:3\0, 9:00 YThe world’s gre Acrobatie Commedian FRED STONE « In ARTCRAFT Picture For honest-to-goodness thrills see “The Goat” Also Big “V” comedy ELKO NEW BANK CASHIER Graduate of Dakota Business College Promoted. It has been announced that C. J. Wage is to be the new cashier of the First State Bank, Ferney, S. D. Mr. Wage has risen steadily in the banking business since his gradua- tion from the Dakota Business Col- leq’e, Fargo, N. D. upils of ‘this seat of business learning are always in great demand by banks an dbusiness firms. Just recently two positions with the Amenia-Sharon Land Co., Amenia, N. D., were filled by D. B. C. pupils, C. P. Meintzer at a salary of $125.00 and Maurice Bean at $85.00. Miss Eleanor Marks has just been em- ployed by the North Dakota Legisla- ture at Bismarck and Miss Mabel Damon by P. P. Schlosser, Reglter of Deeds, Grant Co., Carson, N. D. The great demand for D. B. C. pupils is no doubt due to the fact that real business methods and mnot mere text-book theories are taught. F. L. Watkins, President of the Da- kota Business College, 806 Front Street, Fargo, N. D., is always ready to answer inquiries. , light bill. Trade Your,0Old Iron For a New Electric HOTPOINT And Iron in Comfort This Sfimmer We will pay you 25¢ each for your old sad irons (not more than four); $1.00 for a gas, k Electric Iron (only one)-this amount to apply against the purch- ase price of a new Hotpoint ($7.00). This offer is good only until April 30. _ ) irons, or phone us, when we will send our man out with Hotpoint to take the place of that old “hard work iron.” ™ You can pay cash, or $1.00 each month when you pay your e —————————————————————————— REX Theater SUNDAY and MONDAY --“just like a man” “I want you to play for both of us,” he had told her. 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 and Owen Johnson's powerful novel Virtuous Wives” First Published in Cosmopolitan Magazine and now done in a magnificent photoplay by N Anita Stewart Provides a wonderful evening’s entertainment plus food for thought. —THE CAST INCLUDES 5 STARS— Anita Stewart, Edwin Arden, Mrs. DeWolf Hopper, Conway Tearle and William Boyd. Directed by George Loane Tucker TOM MIX IN A WESTERN MATINEE, 2:30 (1% 7:20, 9:00 e T LT AT T UL LA SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY PIONEER e TR UL UL UL UL (Eleotro) ecoreeTI coke, charcoal or unsatisfactory Bring in your old . J 3 M : i i = mfnw:ntofd Northern, died at her who steals for fun and excitement, becomes P wer c“ ¥ mc:m?a)e:cizrz{nzute;n:or:;;:’\:;&m;l‘l‘: the ally of “Tom Norton” in his desperate ' ceived last night by Mrs. A. Thomp- struggle with “Wu Fang,” the Oriental arch- o son, matron of the Bemidji rest room. criminal, Ph 26 Be‘mljl’ Mlnn. Mrs.” Hayth was with her daughter 10c, 20c MATINEE, 7:20, 9 one at the time of her death, having gone s = > B | to Burlington as soon as she learned ’ = P, that hér condftion was eritical i ; i i ] ¢ i