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FRIDAY EVENING;: MARCH 28;1819": ’ s i i .To each day give devoted to of the city’s social activities is our desire, , . personal mention,. social ' items an ¢ briefs and we solicit your cooperation in its maintenance. { Ttems phoned or mailed to this office are appreciated by 7y BEMIDJI NEWSY NOTES interesting and compléte review ge, 18 news readers of the paper and by the publishers, Mrs. ‘Ross Anderson spent yester* day {n Bemidji, the ‘guest of rela: tives. Mrs. Effie Geroy of Tenstrike was urned -earlier in among the out of town shoppers yes- though Mrs. Gullingsrud is terday. ‘Henry - Stechinan of Tenstrike passed yesterday in Bemidji on business. Nels Otterstad, cruiser, of Turtle River transacted ' business i + Bes{ midji Thursday, B l e f e . Albert Chilgren, an attorney. of Williams, was in the cify today. on 1e5‘nl business. ¢ H 3 i 'Mr. and Mrs. Elo;vd Kreger of in the city. yesterday. ‘0 . ‘Cash paid for liberty bonds. In- - - uire room 51, Markham hotel. 5d329 ; + 'Edward Rogers, of Walker, county attorney of Cass county was in Be- midji today on business. i Mrs. James Wheeler of Bass Lake was the guest of friends in the city yeaterday, between trains. 4 i ° Mrs, Kate Smiley of Nary drove ? " to Bemidji yesterday and transacted: . business for.several: hours. Dean; $60,000 to loan on rarms.' y ; : a1t i Lana Co. Mrs,- Fred Bardwell “of town of Northern was among the out of town, business visitors: yesterday. H ! After the business meeting of the’ | M. B. A lodge last evening lunch 1 was served and the hours passed in ! dancing. 28 N .3 “All ‘the members of the family of WM Fnoch Storey family of town. of ' Grant Valley are ill with the Span- L ish “flu” § Coffee, doughnuts and cake, a1l fdr 10¢, will be served by the Swedish ladies tomorrow afternoon and even- | ing. 1d328 Another of the- popular dances given by the entertainment commit- i} tee of the Elks lodge will De held 1 this evening. for rubber stamps, fac simile signa- ture. stamps, notarial seals and cor- poration seals. ' 35tL i See.the Bemidji Stationary.storo Funkley were between train visitors itk i| terday afternoon. for . Telephone 922. - of her-sister-in-law, Mrs. Otto Guil: ingsrud, ‘wlio is sutfering from‘pneus moilla. Mr. Jacobson, wio accom* pauled her to Thier River ralls, re- the week. Al stiil very ui, uer condition seems to be some~ what improved. ‘Mrs. Smith, trained nurse’ of this ¢ity, accompanied Mr, and -Mrs.’ Jacobson tnere und. is 'tak- ing care vi tue patient. " Gét ‘some ‘of that Swedish “rye bread at the 1ood sale tomorrow in -tlre Gas C0., rlore, next to Carison’s. s R ¢ id328 ‘ Dr. A. Dannenberg returnea to Be- midji yesterday and wiil re-enter business here as a chiropractic. Fol- lowing the signing of the armistice, Dr. Danngnberg was discharged, it a lieutenant’s commission. When nhe lert Bemidji his' practice was taken over by Dr. . uuude and they jwitl now, be associated. ‘Lhuic oifices are located in thke Yirst Na- tional. bank building. Dr. Danneu- berg has taken a post course at the Paimer school of chiro- practic at Davenport, la., since his § return trom the service. ANNUAL BANQUET TONIGHT. . This evening the B. A. C. ciub will hold-its annual banquet in the basement oY the Presbyterian chufcen land covers will be laid for 36 guests An interesting program of speeciies and toasts will be given. McDONALD TO BEND. Lieutenant William McRonalid, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. mcDonaid of Dewey avenue, and wife left yes- Bend, Ore., where he will be émployed with® the Crookston Lumber. company. entering the service, Lieutenant Mc- Donald was- connected with the same firm in this city. NEW OFFICERS ELECTED. Mrs. J.- Essler -was -elected presi- dent, Mrs. E. Y. Wilson first vice presideut, Mrs, C. M. Jacobson,. sec- ond vice president, Mrg, N. E. Given, re-elected secretary and Mrs: George W. Rhea, re-elected treasurer at the Presbyterian Ladies Aid society yes- terday afternoon. Mrs. E.. Y. 'Wii- son who was elected first vice presi- dent was formenrly second vice. Mrs. K. H. Olson, Mrs. C. W. Warfield and Mrs. Grotte were the hostesses, and the session, was held in the church® basement: HOSTS AT DINRER. Kenneth Kenfiela add Earl Coch- | Before /" The Chilen /provinces” of, Atacama, " THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIC NEER i s"t:amwmgc in Reverse. Reversal of the camouflage principle, greatly increasing the visibility of its subjects instead of concealing them by,blending them with the buckground, {8 declared a possible peace. develop- ment by the naval officer who develop- “ Myétery' in Plant's ‘Presence. ‘arapacy’ and Tacna are u the rain tess ‘regibn,(dr desert country. west of the ‘Andes, anpd are entirely devoid, of vegetition, "Phe winds i all of this region are troi the enst, and in pass. ton Jack and Jim had npt kept thein New Yead resolution:ro refrin from quar- reling. Inek danced up to Jim. but Jim didn't want to fight, Fighting Off. Modified Form of Slavery. {~ There is no, legal and formal slaw ery An any Christian country. It sur- vives in a_mild form In" most Moham- medan countries, The peonage 8ys- [ tem of Latin-American countries is not They were at It hamwer and s, At Jast, throwing off his cont. N he said sternly: {ing over the clévated perpetual Snows ed at “particular nature-faking sys- |1 ref to fight you till; you're by | much difterent from slavery, but rests of the Andes nre stripped .of their [ tema. Since every positive has its neg- | yourself." “By myself?" gukped Jaek. [UPon A diferent theery.. The peon is molsture and arrive on the coast per- | ative, color appMeations opposite to [ am by myself!" *“No. you're not!” | Doy siRpa ta'ie owned as property s fectly dry. ' ‘The last rain,” @ slight | those used for confusing the eye are |safd Jim, edging away. “Yow're with be s (1 to be working to pay a i graduute § Attorney C. W. Scrutchin, . coloredrani, entertained several guests at attorney of Bemidji, passed through dinper- last evening at the Kenfield Brainerd on his way home from St.|home. Covers were laid for Leo Op- Paul where he attended to Tegal |gahl} Allen Doran, John Simons, matters.—Brainerd ‘Dispatch.” -|Chyrles Rako, Harold Morse, Rupert 4 Stechnian, Theodore Willits, 'Arlo i i Henry Frederickson of Chippewa Achenbach, and Albert Wheaton' of Falls, Wis., is visiting friends in Be- Cass ' Lakd. .| The 'occasion was ‘the midji for a few days. . He will also birth anniversary oféhoth the hosts! vigit his brotheriin-law, Pete Edd;}After dinner a large group of young who lives near the .power.dam. ladies and. the dinner guests enjoye the hours in dancing. The S pcdpat- /Post eard portraits only $1.75 doz.: ors furnished the music. proots supplied. Kodak finished post _~%ds only 6c each. Rich Stddio, 28 th St. 1Mo48 .Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Deming and Mrs. Emma Anderson 'of town of Northéern were in Bemidji. yesterday enrouté. to Saskatoon, Can., Wwhere they will! reside during the .sammer months. April '3 and 4 the high school ex- aminations will be held throughout Beltrami county. The examina- tions will be in eighth grade sub- jects and about 90 schools will par- ticipate, ! Buy your cakes, pies and dough- nhits at the food sale held by the Swedish ladies tomorrow afternoon and evening. - 14328 fiEdward Jackson, Bemidji contrac- tar, ‘left this morning for St. Paul where he will spend several days on business before continuing to. Hot Springs, Ark., where he will remain for a month. | While Mrs. J. W. Hayden of Du- h/was visiting relatives at Alida Ther’ year and a half old 'baby was taken {1l with penumonia. The child was taken to.St. Anthony’s hospital where it is now receiving treatment. Clara Thomas and Cornelius Yost of Cass Lake were married' Wednes- day' afternoon- at 4 o’clock at the Methodist parsonage, Rev. Blaine Lambert ofticiating. They will make their home on the groom’s farm south of Cass Ladke. ) POTATOES WANTED. ! Ipay the highest price for graded potatoes in carload-lots or less. 'If you: want to sell drop a line. C. Rosander, General Delivery, Bemidji, Minn. 4d41 NOTICE FOR BIDS. The Bemidji board of education will receive bids for the sale of the frame house located on.the Lincoln school site in the Fifth ward, bids to be oOpened Tuesday April 8 at 8 o’clock p. m., at the meeting room of the board of education in the high school building. The house must-be removed from the school premises at a time svhich will be agreed upon by the board when the bids are opened. he board reserves the iright to ref§ct any or all bids. K. K. 2d328-44 Roe, clerk. { Y R T ) ;. Father of Chemistry. The first great original investigator in the realm of modern chemistry, and’ the father of that science, ‘was Dg. Jo- seph Black, who wig born of Scotch parentage in France in 1728, and died In Edinburgh 119 years ago. His work as a scientific discoverer revolutfonized chemistry and disproved scores of the- ories that weré relics of the su- perstitious dark ages. By proving that a gas not identical with atmospherie air was found In alkalies, he made it plain that various: dissimilar gases 'might exist. and thus laid the found-- ton for pnemmatic chemistry. He in- troduced the name and theory of Iatent heaf,” and this discovery sug- gested to Watt, his pupil, his improve- After u | For furniture upholstering and re- [ ments in the ‘steam -engine. 8t.' Phone 6d329 | sitting at a tuble, and so gently that {April 1, Abe Patterson, who has recently returned from service in France, where he passed 14 months, will open a shoe repair shop at 218 Beltrami avenue. Mr. Patterson was . in the same line of business service. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Neilson of New Ulm, who have been the guests of Mrs. ' Nielson’s brother, W. E. Dur- bahn and wife this week for several days, have gone to Chicago, where they will visit before returning to their home. Mr. and Mrs. Neilson were married at New Ulm last week and came to Bemidji as part of the wedding trip. Mr. and operates a garage in his home town. Mrs, C. M. Jacobson returned yes- terday from Thief River Falls, where she was called by the serious illness heére’ before entering Uncle Sam’s | Neilson owrns| e did not:drop the glass of milk which he-held at the moment in his hand, but rested it upori hi¥ knee, and was, at first, thought to have fallen asleep. Doctor Black’s original theories in- spired many of the most wonderful nd useful inventions of the last een- WANTED: Generah Agent for this city, lady or gentleman—even if you are now employed. You can eas- ly make $50 to $100 per. week without giving up your present position. No experience neces- ary, I teach you how. Write for full Particulars and free working out-fit to the William L. Tull Organization. 105-Sherman Bldg., Duluth, Minn. pairing, callz(;,zmd. Johnston, 211 4th [iong and useful life Black died while 1 i being studied for a possible standard- ized system of making distant objects shower avhich fell in Antofagasta, In Atacama province, was the first rain which® had " en in 16 3'e:il's: The | congpicuous,.—Popular Mechanics Mag- fust rain© which -fell in Iquique, in fazine. Tarapaea provinee, was the first in 24 3 years, With boih of these showers™ s "I N notable phenoinenon oceurreds, The - Apoiner agsassin has taken a shot hills back of these cities sssumed. a al Trotzky, By some fateful acci- green tint from u little plant which dént they'll get him yet.>~New York sprang up almost in a night- The | Mdrning Telegraph. . ' query i “From where did this plant AR come " 2 e T TONIGHT I ‘— AT 7:30 and 9:00— SAT. & SUN. SPECIALI BIG.PLOTS gpstr BIG SCENES ', BIG THRILLS ~ LIFE” The u'rorld'l most famous rade —the English Derby! A thrill- | " trigue—everything in a' young A Paragount-Artcraft Special Paranibunt—Flagg Comedy — L FJ KO ing prize fight at an exclusive London club! Excitement, in- English Earl’s “sporting lifel” See this tremendous picture! * With added attractions < . o SPECIAL MUSIC Courage For Two EACH EVENING SAF. & SUN. . REX Theater - TODAY — UNIVERSAL SPECIAL ATTRACTION “The Light of Victory” - Featuring MONROE SALISBURY this is a photodrama adepted from a story, by George C. Hale and deals with an Annapolis graduate’s sense . | of duty to his country. L-KO COMEDY IN.TWO PARTS 10e, '20c—Matinee—-7:20, 9:00 COMING SATURDAY : o MITCHELL LEWIS ' in a powerful and might‘y drama of the North woods. ' “Children of Banishment” ‘ 'He sacrifices to the limit, for the, [ happiness of the woman he loved Gripping! Thrilling! —Also— “The Lightening Raider” N ~ Tonight Only SHOWS AT 7:30 and 9:00 = —< , ADMISSION 10¢ and 20c Jesse L. Lasky presents the Paramount Success in a Return Showing “THE GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST" With & Big All-Star Cast Including HOUSE PETERS. - THEODORE ROBERTS ANITA KING and MABEL VAN BUREN Scenario and direction by'€Cecil B. De Mille. TOMORROW and SUNDAY Fatty Arbuckle in the “BUTCHER BOY” and Madge Kennedy GRAND " 230 DAILY I s e e g e we!” bt l 315 Minnesota Ave. © gwes the master MINSTRELS Not a Moving Piciure Show but a troup of Returned U. S.iSoléien with the famous 339th Inf. Jazz Band. ' . SINGING, DANCING, NOVELTY: ACTS AND MUCIC 'This is the way “The Boys" were entertained over there. ‘ P .~ Child, ~ ‘Matinee 2:30 “jiars 500" WE ADVISE YOUR COMING EARLY, FOR; THE 9 EVENING SHOW, AT 8—NO SEATS RESERVED MONDAY-March 31-ONLY GRANI 'Night Prices All Seats 75 ~n Ladies’ Shoes; : Shoes ‘shown in Gray, rich Brown, Mahogany; and Black Kid ]eathers;‘ Military, Leather Louise heels. Pric- ed, $3.75 to $10.00. Pumps and oxfords in French and military heels, in black, brown and white. $1.85 fo $6.45. . Shoes Smart new lasts ' for men who de- sire comfort and durability as well as correct- ness of styles. The “American Gen- tlemen Shoes” best on earth in style, quality, fit and serv- ice; in gun metal, tan and koko brown leather; in English medium and broad toe. Priced, $4.95 to $10.00 ) the Many style for the Misses and growing boy and girl. See them in our window. Mail orders promptly attended to. BEMIDJI SHOE STORE Bemidji, Minn. e | | .